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1. y. the adio Last Night By most extraordinary event place in the world ct radio last night. No. brethren, we are not reterring to the 'cross the Atlantic efforts of our English friends.

Much nearer home than that, and almost unbelievable. The Mayor spoke over the air, and did not do it through And stranger still. W. did not give Hizzoner the "courtesy of air' and shut up while he was talking from another station. It just went ahead with its, procram As merrily as if the Mayor were sound asleep in his Bushwick cel ave.

home. An excited voice was telling all about immigration at the same time that the Mayor was broadcasting his "interests" monologue at the dinner to George Ryan at the Commodore. The immigration lecturer was ter. ribly upset. apparently because sone one was kicking him 011 the ankle or pulling his coattail or something.

He seemed to be insisting that he only few more paragraphs or ideas spring, and he hurried them through in a desperate state of excitement. The announcer was so peeved that he did not give the speaker tha usual pat on the back and the tomary "yow have just had the pleasure of listening etc. He just let the poor chap slide into oblivion. We thought at first the announcer was trying to sidetrack the NYC speaker in order that the Mayor might have the air to himself as much as possible, but such was not the case. We were advised stand by for that thrilling daily too serial.

"Police Alarms." There will be work for D. Hirshfield and F. Bent today to find out who is responsible for this terrible case of "lese majeste." I The Mayor repeated his fantous funny story about the bridegroom who had to make a speech, and lay. ing his hand upon the bride's shoulder said: "Friends, this thing has been forced 011 me." He complained of being nervous. there being so many edueators present and all that, and how he had had only a little red schoolhouse education up-State, and so on.

and how he hoped they wouldn't be too severe if he made any "breaks." Over the radio he seemed not to be reading his speech. It was full of coughs semi-colons all dashermand a carefully prepared impromptu address. Early in the evening NY sent out a program of music done by the Rivoli- Rialto forces. They have a special announcer for those occasions belongs 10 the "ballyhoo" school." "Write to NY and let 118 know how you like us." he pleaded. "If you the announcer ought to be electrocuted.

say so." We wouldn't be quite so severe a.8 that. but we might second a motion Pooh Bah's prescription of to use "something lingering, with boiling oil in From a Richmond Hill Fan. Editor Brooklyn Daily Engle: do not want swell Mr. Kaltenborn's 3,000 weekly letters, but just drop a line to say we missed him all summer and are overpleased to have him speak to us again, As a Republican reader of The Daily Eagle since 1880. when moved to Brooklyn from New York, I have kept in touch with the other side of politics through its pages.

editorials are always fair and forceful, like Mr. Kaltenborn, in good English, clean and are always "newsy." The woman's pages are interesting and looked for every evening. E. F. GENNERT.

Richmond Hill. L. Radio Programs The Eagle SuggestsTRANSATLANTIC PROGRAMS. W' A p.m.-Special transatlantic program. p.m.-Special program direct from Washington, D.

C. DANCE MUSIC. p.m.-Halsey Miller's Orchestra, p.m.-Larry Funk's Orchestra. November 23. WAHG (Richmond Hill) (950 816 p.m.

transatlantic program. WE AF (Manhattan) (610 492 4:00 p.m. -Bert Roborn's Society Orchestra. 4:30 p.m.---Women's program, auspices United Synagogue of America; Mre. Alexander Kohut; Mrs.

Ida Robinson, soprano. 6:00 p.m.-Dinner music, Joseph Knecht, directing. 7:30 p.m.- Whitehill, contralto: "Che faro senza Euridice." from "Orteo" I von Gluck): "Wiegenlied" "Ich liebe dich' (Grieg). 7:45 p.m.-Charles Phillips, pianist: Caprice" (Phillips); "Rondo "Sonata Quasi Una Fantasia" a (Beethoven); priccioso" (Mendeissohn). 8:00 p.m.-'The Romance of Tammany Hall." Prof.

Raymond Moley, auspices Columbia U. 8:20 "Your Eyes, Do Tou Abuse Them John F. HIll. -Entertainment. 10:00 p.m.

-Betty Whitehill. contralto: "In Dreams' (Kramer); "The Danza" (Chadwick): "The Three Cavaliers' (Schindler). 10:15 p.m.--Charles Phillips, pianist: "Etude" (Liszt); "LA (Kazanoff). Jongleuse" 10:30 p.m. -Murical program.

NYC (Manhattan) (570 526 7:30 p.m.-Police alarms. 40 p.m.--Royal Male uartet. 9:00 p.m.-Brooklyn Mark Strand cram. direction of Edward L. Hyman: to Thanksgiving." Mark Strand Orcheatra, Emil Bierman.

conducting; "Danse Macabre." Herma Manth, pianist; "Garland of Roses," ballet divertisement, featuring Ritz Mnle Quartet, Eldora fored soprano: Rosalie Erek, contraito: M1'e. Francelll, premiere danseuse, ballet Edna Burhans, soprano: Carlton bass: James Sheridan, tenor: Green xylophone players; Harold Kra1 itt. Sasha Kindler, concertmaster; Robert Thrane, cellist. 10:30 p.m.- Police alarms; weather forecants. p.m.

-Brooklyn Mark Strand pro- gram. (Manhattan) (660 455 4:00 p.m. --Olga Erika, soprano. 70 p.m.- -Bernhard Levitow's tea music. 1:30 p.m.- Agricultural.

farm and home stock exchange, foreign exchange quotations: news. 7:00 -Frank Dole, "Shepherd Doze." 13 p. Motel dance orchestra. 8:00 p.m.- review. $:10 p.In.

Prof. J. Edmund Woodman. N. Y.

11. p. sor2s. by Chief Steward Ballyn of the Berengaria, 45 Group of Poems," Mra. William Copper Dicker.

4:00 a songs, by Chief Steward Bally n. "South of Zuider Zee," Wirt W. 30 Abraham A Straus Choral Society program. 10:00 porial transatlantic program: 1. 8.

Marine Band: addresses by St. Howard. Sir Morris Low, and George Harvey. former Ambassador to Engiand. direct from Washington: cast alen and (Manhattan) (140 405 a Dte." Clarence Mackey.

WE BJ (Manhattan) (1.09% 213 7::0 p.m.- Eugen Conte's Concert Orchratra. 8:00 -Sally Spencer, soprano, p.m. Larry Funk's Dance Orchestra. p.m.- lock and Jerome, comedy SOT EH. 9:00 n.m Hoffman.

violinist 9:18 D. "Where Uncle Sam Gets His Men Willard A. Swan. Bear Haro'd Mef aelton. 10:00 -Pr gram, arranged by the Lane of Amor P.

Women: Winifred daleton. Mrs. Patrick Justin White. soprano: Tarbox Reals, orielnot norms: Marie Hughes Macquarrie, hornist. 10:40 n.m of cation From Inception to 1:00 p.m.---Bisbrun's Review of New p.m.- rhort Mallett, tenor.

p.m. 'nternational Kiwanis Club program: William C. Alexander, Governor- of N. V. State District, Talk.

Ernest Golden'8 Orchestra: Binghamton Kiwan's Quartet: Prof. Peter Dr kema, pianist: Sherman, 1 Dillon and Ryan, popular songs: Howard Wade Kims Frank J. Hunter. pandet: Dr. S'gmurd Spaeth, author: J.

Ryan. Irish tenor; Walter J. Preston. 801 gO. (Manhattan) (834 360 Il Toblas' Orchestra.

-Vincent Catanese's Orolestra: 1. S. Colling. "Personal Chats of the Stage and Screen." 8.30-110:30 p.m Nowa: Bertram J. THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE.

NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1924. HAIRBREADTH HARRY No Cooks Today By C. W. KAHLES GOT PLENTY NURSES, PLUMBERS, TOMBSTONE HIMMEL! NO COOKS! EVERYWHERE IT IS WE BANE 501 YOU MEAN MUST GET BELINDA GUDE YOBS ANOTHER COOK OR THAT CUTTERS, BUTTON MAKERS NUDEL TRIMMERS THE SAME! NO THING! BIG BANQUET WILL GO AND BOTTLE WASHERS, BUT SORRY SIR! A 7 FLOOEY! NO COOKS TALL, DARK GENT EMPLOYMENT WHAT- JUST COPPED THE LAST AGENCY NO COOKS? 2 ONE HEH! HEH! HEH! I'VE CORNERED THE WHILE COOK MARKET AND GRAB ELE AN IMPORTED.

SECOND HOT! THAT BANQUET SHALL NEED THEYRE WASHER? SOME HOOCH NOT BE PULLED! FORMERLY TESTERS TO-DAY 'EM CLAMDIGGERS! BARTENDERS OUR HERO MAY BE' BELINDA HAS INVITED THE PRESIDENT AND CAB- WEANE NOT NONPLUSSED BUT HE'S TO DINNER BIT RUDOLPH HAS GRABBED HER COOK. Copyright, 1924, by Ledger Co. Public EI ARR NOT YET! The Valuable Vanishes RUFUS McGOOFUS OH I'LL BE SLICKERIT NOW MY DESK TIN THE SOME (Ft. Worth. 630 476 p.m.

-Musical program. (Springfeld, 890 337 p.m. -World's market survey, story; program arranged by the Edmont P. Haine. John A.

Scott. and cornetist: Marjorie Posselt, and soprano: International Radio program in International language, Esperanto," Dr. D. o. S.

Lowell; vocal Willis Hutchins. CA (Pittsburg. 649 462 p.m.- Uncle Kaybee; Mellow Serenaders: Sid's joint prowith A (Manhattan). CO (St. Paul- Minneapolis, 110 411 p.m.-Children's stories; concert: musical program.

we (Detroit, 580 513 p.m.---Concert; Red Apple Club. A (Kansas City, 130 411 p.m.-2:00 a.m. -Address; children's orchestra; Fritz- Hanlein's EnNighthawk Frolic. A (Philadelphia, 160 395 p.m.-Dream Daddy with the Boys Girls: "Both Sides the Footlights," Abbott. El (Boston, 900 303 p.m.-Orchestra: Big Brother Lloyd G.

Del Castille, organlat; jotat with EA (Manhattan). (Chicago, 810 330 p.m.-1:00 a.m.---James De Young "Estates and Roy R. Musical Bits from Balaban Riviera Theater: Mrs. Otis Pike soprano; Oriole Orchestra: Harry baritonee; Dean Remick, pianist; Lucas, songs; Civic Opera Company. A A (Dallas, 630 416 p.m.

a.m.--Dwight Brown, Mrs. D. 0. Little. Mra.

Sam R. songa; Mias Victoria Howard, UNSAFE I KEEPING SE THE SLICKER AND N-GOOFUS DETECTIVE AGENCY HAS BEEN ENTRUSTED WITH A VALUABLE DIAMOND RING WORTH TWENTY- SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS SOMEBODY'S I (Philadelphia, 160 395 p.m.--Joint program with (Manhattan): dance music; Meyer Orchestra: Sunny Jim; WilkesStale Quartet. (Chicago, 810 330 p.m.-Children's stories: orconcert: concert ensemble: String classical program; Jack ChapDance Orchestra. (Buffalo, N. 940 319 p.m.

Hallpryd String news: joint program with (Manhattan); Trang -Atlantic test (Schenectady, N. 790 380 p.m.- -Trio organ recital, E. Boisclair: Orchestra; Marshal, soprano. A (Louisville, 750 400 In.) --Rossou's Entertainers. (Kansas City, 130 411 p.m.

-Musical program Ar. by Agnes Mortimore. I (Philadelphia, 599 509 p.m.-Philadelphia P'ollee market reports; Harvey MarburVaudeville dramatie Orchestra: Albert Dorothy soprano; novelty feature. Alexander with his Musical Saw: International program in Esperanto. AX (Cleveland.

0., 710 390 p.m. -Bedtime stories; cartoon Opal Lemper. soprano: Imperial Joe Smith's Orchestra; CommuFund Program. A (Providence, R. 834 360 p.m.- Hilltoper'8 Orchestra joint program with W' 16 A 1 (ManTroubadour Four: Sadie Sheridan, 1.

8 (Chicago, 870 343 p.m.-1:00 a.m.- Organ recital: time; 8 Theater: Midnight farm talk. W' (Cincinnati, 0, 109 423 10:00 p.m.-12:00 Hali; In. strumental Trio. Every Wednesday Night from WAHG A Special Brooklyn Eagle Program By JOE CUNNINGHAM CAREFUL OF IT I HAVE MY EYE ON THE HOOP ON -YEH I'LL PUT BEAT SAFE RIGHT AWAYDIAMOND STENOG SHE MAKES THE PLACE SOUND LIKE HEAVEN A (South Dartmouth. 8:.

363 p.m.- Program relayed from station EA (Manhattan). A 0 (Chicago, 670 448 p.m. organ revital: Hurry Hanson, book review: travel talk. Misa Clara E. Laughlin: talk.

Chi(AgO Association of Commerce; U. of (hicago lecture: Gunn School of Muste program. (Memphis, 660 500 -The Y. M. C.

A. Glee Club: Midnight Frolte, U. of Tennessee. A (Boston, 1,080 278 p.m.-Dance Orchestra; Frank Crumit. gongs; "To Men Jean Sargent.

(Davenport, 620 484 6:43 concert; sports. 0. A (Omaha, 570 326 p.m.--Dinner program: B. P. 0.

Omaha Lodge No. 39 program; Frolic. (Washington, 640 489 hour; Peggy Albion: Edgar Gray. baritone: "Show Len Hall: piano recital, Emanvel Wad: "The Political Situation In Washington Tonight," Frederick William Wile: Irving Wardman Quartet; special program for transatlantic tests. Mixed Quartet.

Tomorrow's Early Program EA (Manhattan). 11:00 a.m.-Melanie Down, (Tarrytown, N. 1,098 213 p.m.-Police reports: musical program; Raymond Purdy, tenor; Richard Graff, violinist. SAI (Cincinnati, 0., 910 309 p.m.-Orchestra: chimes concert: children's stories, Mra, Ethel Behr. men: Milton Sachs, bass; readings.

Ethel K. Behrman: Foster Lovett, clarinetist; Bernard and Robinson. A (Providence, R. 1,145 261 6:00 p.m.-"Story Lady," musical gram. (Atlanta, :00 429 p.m.--International test prozram.

featuring Hawaiian music: Radiowl entertainment. A (Fall River, 1,197 266 8:00 p.m.-Musical program, auspices Y. M. H. A.

TAM (Cleveland, 0., ::0 390 p.m.--Guy Lombardo's dians. TA 8 (Elgin, 1.030 286 7:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m.--String Sextet; Fred Hamm's Orchestra. (Detroit, 580 286 prano, 11:10 a.m.--Health talk. 11:40 a.m.- How to Tell Biological Facto to Children," Misa Caroline 16. Stackpole.

auspices Teachers College, direct from lumbia U. 12:00 services direct from Columbia address, Chaplain Raymond Knox, "How to Know the Consolidated market and weather reports. 7 (Manhattan). 10:00 a.m.-Housewives League Menu, Mrs. Julian Heath.

10:20 "Dangers from Communicable Disease," Vialting Nurses Service. 10:30 a.m.- in the Flower Garden." Edith Loring Fullerton. 10:40 -Talk. Bertha Baldwin. 10:50 a.m.- -Elinor Gunn's fashion talk.

1:00 p.m. -Luncheon music. (Manhattan). a.m.- talks by Terse: Esther Achenstein, pianist: Lillian Har. tigan, Weekly Digest of News.

p.m.- Steel, contralto: Samuel Weber, blind pianist; Mildred A. Warnock, reader. WOR (Newark), 1:00 a.m. -Morning Gym Class, direction Arthur E. Bagley.

2:30 p.m.- -Samuel A. Perry, pianist, proKrAm of his own compositions: "Waltz Caprice," "Chinese Patrol." "Trebling the 2:40 p.m --Hazel Stuart, 80- prano: "Kiss Me' (Perry); "Dreamy Lotta Land" (Perry), .1 (Newark). a.m.-The Rev. Edmont Haina and John A. Scott, cornet.

vocal and nano leettone: program of popular 5 (Newark) -Popular music, p. muste. JUMPIN' JIMINY! WONDER WHERE THE CAT KNOCKED MY DIAMOND RING? WELL ILL FIND Business Isn't Always Business POPPER, HOW WOULD YOU LIKE ME TO PUT SOME MONEY, INTO TOUR BUSINESS Copyright, 1924, by Public Ledger Co. Magdalen Schwarz. 23.900 Bushwick ave.

Rayner Eyler, 28.. Alliance, Jane Beckwith. 91 Wierfield st. Abraham Markow. 31 132 St.

Mark's Manhattan Rachel Glassman. 20..520 Bushwiek ave Roman Tomczak, 23... ..320 Eckford st. Genevieve Kowalew kl. 21..336 17th st.

Nathan Grossman, .3721 15th ave. Hansenbold, 22....2865 W. 27th st. Charles Adelaide Schaefer Conklin. Jr.

34.. 27..130 St. Philadelphia, Paul's Pa. pl. Edgar Schneider.

Stockholm st. Claire Trieman, 430 Pulaski st. Pasquale Quintavalle. 27.508 Shepherd ave. Mary Gisonna, 18....608 Shepherd ave.

John Mertine, .1461 Myrtle Ave. Margaret Ryan, 26.....1386 Myrtle ave Arthur Anderson. 28. .873 61st at. Gudrun Nordahl.

32. 873 61st st. Ceasar Lopez, 30. 17th ave. Frances La Cicero, 22......297 Cooper st.

Joseph Walsh. 21 2710 Bainbridge Bronx Anna Fox, 21... 4th ave. Gilbert Newton. 23.

..1835 W. 7th st. Eme Delack. 23.. .639 74th Gaspard Adams, 68 George st.

Francesca Achragna, 20.231 Johnson ave, Natalino Scipcoul, 29.....2667 Pitkin ave. Amelia Clecone. 20......2667 Pitkin ave. Theodore DeMund 674 Bainbridge st. Anna Raupp.

.91 Saratoga ave. Samuel Skolnik. 50....657 Van Siclen ave. Miriam Harrison, 42. .2337 81st st.

Arthur Owens, 27.. Decatur st. Kathleen Gegley, .1129 Decatur st. Andrew Martorano. 134 Huron st.

Tessie Granmore, 1111 45th st. Wilson Bergemann. Fulton st. Veronica Essex. 95 Devoe -st.

Warren Matley, 33..205 E. 89th st, Man. Violet Tanner. 327 78th st. Sylvester Purcell, 26....1709 Emmons ave.

Irene Marshall, .18....2837 Batchelder st. Anthony Sempowich, 26...... Astoria. L. 1.

Catherine Glynn, 19....123 Forbell ave. George Bernstein, DeKalb ave. Emma Malamud. 21...620 Flushing ave. Patrick Marmion, 29..

93 4th pl. Annie McDonnell, ...93 4th pl. RADIO WHEN you buy your radio set make sure that it is right as to price, performance, and appearance. You can be SURE if you buy a Lafayette. Have your dealer give you a demonstration.

5 tube set $125 Reproducer $28 THE KOR-RAD Inc. 151 East 58th Street, New York Sole Distributors THE La NEUTRODYNE Licensed under Pat. 4. Thompson THAT HOOP LIVE LONG ENOUGH! Continued By HAYWARD THAT'S BOT, THE INTEREST THE FINE MY BUT WHY SUDDEN IN WORK DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH DON'T SAY: "Neither she nor Miss Jones are going." Say going," a8 in this case neither is singular. "Neither they nor we are going" is correct, as the nominatives are plural.

OFTEN MISSPELLED: Phlegmatic. SYNONYMS: Retaliation, retort, reprisal, counter-stroke. WORD STUDY: "Use a word three times and it is yours." Let. us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Recrudescence: al breaking out afresh, a reappearance.

JUST TAKE a look at the "Articles For Classified Ads in The Eagle. IT ISN'T SUDDEN POPPER. I'VE FELT IT COMING ON FOR SOME TIME! HEH -HEH HEH-HEH! Goodman's Orchestra; Sam Wooding'a Orchestra. p.m. -Ted Lewis' Symphonic Clowne with the Revue Intime; Harry Revue with Lee Kent.

WGBS (Manhattan) (950 316 3:00 p.m. -Interview Terese Rose Nagel with Louella Parsons. critte. 3:10 p.m.-Carrie Hirsch. mezzo soprano.

8:20 p.m. ---Harriet L. Mason. nity 3:80 p.m.--Mra. Carrie Hirach, mezzo soprano.

3:40 p.m.-Gertrude Tucker, "Woman's Book of the Week." 3:60 -Mra. Carrie Hirsch. mezzo soprano. 6:00 p.m. -Uncle Geebee.

6:30 -Larry Funk's Dance Or. chestra. 8:30 p.m. -Edouard Petri, students' recital. 9:00 p.m.- W.

Hoeny, dramatic reader. 9:10 -Helen Rennyson Wilson, dramatic soprano. 9:30 p.m.- W. reader. 9:46 p.m.--Helen Rennyson Wilson.

duos. 10:00 p.m. -A. J. Deering, "Making a 1 Pal of Your Camera." 10:10 p.m.--Gustave L.

Becker, pianist. 10:30 Howard, guitar NON Duos. 10:40 p.m.--Helen Rennyson Wilson, 10:30 p.m. -Dettborn Howard, guitar duos. WOR (Newark) (140 405 Orchestra.

WAAM (Newark) 3:00 Lerinne, dramatic prano: "Vissi D'arte, Viasi D'amore" (Fuccini): "Memory Lane" (De Sylva); "Eve. ning Song' (Gilberte). 3:15 p.m.- Chats on Books." Mae Jacobus Fleeming. 3:30 p.m.--Hock and Jerome, latest jazzy bite. 6:15 p.m.- -Halsey Miller's Orchestra.

6:30 p.m.-Stories by Josephine Law. rence and William F. B. McNeary. 7:00 p.m.- -Halsey Miller's Orchestra.

7:16 -Sports, "Jolly Steinke. NJ (Newark) 233 10:30 p.m.-Dance music; Frank Daily's Orchestra. 11:00 p.m. -Jimmy Clark'e "Broadway Entertainers." p.m. Frank Daily's singing.

BS (Newark) (834 360 program (1,140 263 p.m.-Sports, J. B. Bayley; Rincke. violinist: Lillian Spitzer. 8:00 Alice pianist: Naricisse de Chine, soprano: Melody Irving Thomas: tenor; Portor, tenor: Erv.

Bradley's Boys; Katz Edith Abel, soprano; Jimmy Shearer, p.m.-Songs. Ben Friedman: talk. "Jolly Steinke: Schater. Charlie Leonard, composers; Victor Wilbur, baritone: Violet Russell. pianist; chestra.

CH TC (Montreal, 879 341 8:13 p.m. -Concert, George Brewer, Miss Germaine. A (Montreal, 106 425 p.m.---Dinner concert; Rex Battle's Orchestra: kiddies' stories in French and English. A (Pittsburg. 920 326 6:00 p.m.

-Children's period: organ reeltal. A. F. Taylor: program by Tree of Life Congregation; "Air Cooled Gang. I (Los Angeles, 640 469 8:00 p.m.

a.m. Newa; orchestra; organ recital: Ballad Hour. 0 (Oakland, 960 312 9:45 p.m. a.m. Market reporta: Henry Haltseard'8 Dance Orchestra: Aahmes Shrine Band: address, Franklin 1L.

Haley; French horn solo, Herman Trutner Elise Banta Crane, contralto: Nonsense Philosophy, Dog's Otto Richt. (Portland. 610 492 p.m. Children's stories: Mildred Nichols, violin: Ethel Frieman Wilbur. soprano: Richard Montgomery, Bessie Briedwell Stone.

piano: weather forecast: news; market reporta. (Los Angeles, 160 393 9:00 p.m. a.m. tra: children' program: musical program, arranged by I. A.

Sedwell, 0 (Detroit, 1,050 286 1:30 p.an. a.m. Concert; police band: traffic talk. 0 (San Francisco, 710 493 7:80 p.m. a.m.

Children's hour: Big Brother: Braddeld's Band; Rud Sleger'a Orchestra. A (St. Louis, 530 346 8:00 p.m. Orchestra, (Chicago, 360 536 1:00 p.m.-12:16 A.m. -De Rabary's chestra: Home" Coon Samier's "Nighthawks'; market reporta: children' atorles: "Monthly Analysis of Form H.

Moorhouse: "What the Illinois Farm Bureau Are Doing." H. Butcher: Chicago Musle College program. PRIVATE MARRIAGE LICENSES Michael Gallagher. 29......147 Eckford st. Mary Brogan.

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Edith Smith, 20. 67 Columbia st Albert Rossi. 26. 540 New Lots rd. Olive Decker, ...759 President st.

William Hill. 34. Yonkers, N. Violet Deignao, 31 Brooklyn ave. Joseph Spingola, 23.....

Marcy ave Rose Barra, 19. 553 Marcy ave, Giuseppe Tovino, 27..488 Metropolitan ave. Allocca. 219 N. 72d at.

William Carragher, .2150 Coleman st. Helen Jacks, Kimball st. Albert Simons, Albany ave. Margaret Dalstrom, $5..107 Albany ave. Frank Michel.

22.... 490 9th st. Gertrude Scholz. Sherman st. Eugenio Cascone, 31.

123 Ave. Agnes Cafero, President st. Alex Gold. .43 Essex st. Manhattan Mary Bellin, 38 Bay 34th st.

Thomas Shepherd, 24....... .129 Hope at. Estelle Kane, 21....... Walworth st. Emil Ayral.

29.. Willoughby ave. Anna Heslin. 578 Park ave. Joseph Ott, 27.

.297 Grove st. Alice Donnelly. Lexington ave. William Curtis, 33...... 546 Monroe st Martha McGoldrick, 23 87 Stuyvesant ave.

Joseph Dinofsky, 26..19 W. 117th st, Man. Betty Klamkin, 22..... 763 Grand st. Alfred Thwaltes, 42.....

Huntington. L. I. Mary 157 Center st. George Webb, W.

8th st. Elsie Motto. 22.. 2732 W. 17th st.

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Margaret Geraghty, .59 S. 3d st. Joseph Noppenberger, 22. 69 Pinchurst Man. Margery Gass, 24.........102 Maujer Jacob Fister, 29..

363 Stockholm st. Amelia Staudenmeyer, 27, 363 Stockholm st. Christian Madison 35.... 453 43d st. Tessie McDonald.

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William Evans, 30.... Hemlock st. Gertrude Ross. 19...1319 Hockaway ave. Antonio Ferro.

36... 289 Frost st. Marla De Angelia. 289 Frost st. Benjamin Fertig.

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.409 14th st. Herman Welch, 24... 266 So. 9th st. Mary Vogel, 20...

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parkway Joseph Farautola. 28. .13 Walton st. Josephine Libassi, ..299 Floyd st. Jacob Ozer, 80 Hopkins st.

Fannie Friedman, 1728 43d st. Stephan Van Sise, 56... Liberty ave. Frances Budde, 1228 E. 8th st.

Peter Curtis 33...... Charles pi. Rose Werner, Charles pl. John Cassin. 42...

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Felix Wichlatz, 27.. 178. ave. Alberta Haus, 19.. 329 Stone ave.

James Valentine, 30....118 McKinley ave. Julia Reeder, 91......1021 Bedford ave. Charles Brennan, 181 Congress st. Margaret Christy, .376 Sackett st. Bennie Di Torio, 20.

No. Henry Carela Lapiano, 19... .164 Conselyea st. Thomas Pittman, 33....... Stapleton.

8. Sara Roed, 30.. 639 68th st. Frank Strauch. 28.

Putnam ave. Catherine Bond, 22.... 6944 3d ave. Patrick Seanian, 30. 406 E.

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City. N. J. Loretta A'Hearn. 33.

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Pilar Sevilla, 83 Columbia Alfred Johnson. 30... Sterling Elizabeth Oxley, 1360 Pacific at. Irving Tobiansky, 84 Montgomery st, Manhattan Sadie Bernstein. 91.

630 al Israel Sherman, 6213 15th ave Preda Goldman. 6213 18th ave Louis Soriano. 19. Richardson Carmela Ambrosine. 293 N.

8th Curleo Beagna. 404 Prospect ave. Maria Prospect James Betz, Central ave. A HAYWARD BA bedtime Rev. tenor linist Week selections, Moon gram dinner 6:00 story; emble; W' 7:30 and Arnold Club: Jester, Davie, Nick 9:30 organist; Hars'ell, pianist.

EA Davis' barre Quintet: man's Quartet: A program. Stephen Caryl ranged Band: ger's Githens, violinist: Harrie test talk: Quartet: nity and hattan soprano. 7:00 lullaby Revue; I. TODAY'S PUZZLE What musical instrument? Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle. BARBARA (BARBER A).

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