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The Tablet from Brooklyn, New York • 18

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II IS THE. TABLET, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1939 Pick Out the Good Ones SPORTS ie Diocese Busy Day At Boys Brigade Camp Camp Fourteen Holy Martyrs, St. Malachy Catholic Boys' Brigade, located at Wyandanch, L. for the By VINCENT de P. FITZPATRICK By JACK BUTLER BEATING THE ODDS period ending July 15th has been tog" Jack Dalton, a goat, is preserved in a case on display and for I "tall Ailed to capacity and from every tleness and kindness.

I liked lndtkm-n filled for toe bal-because he was so good to the poor, of camp me and was considerate of everyone. Mv wti in nin PREFERRED MORTGAGE LOANS In Kings, Queens and Nassau Counties NEW LOW INTEREST RATES 4 fO 5 Rate, based on percentage of loan 1o appraised valve of property. Moderate charges. Assets of this 42-year-old msjtucil savings bank exceed $48,000,000 WWTE OS VISIT THE AN, TRffHONF SOUTH 8-400 ball fans we think the following lSj worth the admission to the Fair.i woods west of Belmont Lake State Mrs. Gehrig has a bracelet made of all of Lou's world series tokens and WHEN Anthony Francis Cuoci-nello, second baseman for the Boston Bees, started out in Organized Baseball he found the odds were 65 to 1 against him.

He had been picked up from the Long Island ball diamonds by the St. Louis Cardinals' farm machine And then Tony told us he hopes some day, in the not distant future, to visit Italy. If he does, he intends to go to Assist. "I have wanted for Park. Campers are housed in a roomy screen enclosed bungalow 'and dine under the trees on picnic a long time," he said, "to go to hj, ana see tne oinnpincc oi very camp actlvity enjoyed, and was told to try out for the Danville team of the Three-Eye ents.

intena to raiouw basebaU and softball, badminton, of Italy, but most of all Rome, "ixing, handicraft, horseshoe pitch-will be a happy day when CRn ing, bicycle riding, hiking and swim-kneel before Pope Pius XII nd Babylon PooL Weck. celve his blessing. I sincerely movjM Um afe a Xeafcurc and rrtSXS department has made nu-A merous vlalU to the Worlds Fair out Flushing way both privately and professionally (writing stories). Its work is always to read the papers as well as to write for them. Many narah.

and adverse criUclraut of the Fair hare been written and In many cases rightly so in condemnation ot various exhibits that should be for the promotion of the great City of New York. The theme of the Fair is the Trylon and Perisphere which were to represent the finite and infinite but for some reason this idea was dropped. However the Fair has received a great deal of publicity but when ail Is melted down it has received a bad press. This being a sports column we will proceed to give you the sports angle as portrayed in a small building on Adams St. near the Borden exhibit called the Academy of Sports.

In this structure there are in League. He discovered there were sixty-four others who were seemng if mm iiiiii mill mi nwi if i mi illTTi' i fithe second-base post with Danville. Ch.rt.r.d 1897 It W1U HO, DC lOHB ueiuic can uU plcnlc Rfter swim. s0 1 mlng are popular variations. Boat- Found Things Different canoeing and fishing have.

(The oca 3 were siaggeiuig vj young fellow of eighteen years. A i friend, with vision, suggested Niebergall. former catcher adherents. There is even an1 451 FIFTH AVENUE, BETWEEN 9th and lOTH STREETS, IN BROOKLYN Anthony that it would be wiser or Svracu the one who scouted sjimmme hole" in the woods him to seet tne same posi wiui cuccinello when he was playing for that attracts many. Syracuse Club of the International! neighborhood of Long Except for two daily inspections League, despite the fact that Syra-Island clty wnere Tony was born, of quarters and flag raismg and offices IN Brooklyn Jamaica L.

I. City EatabUabed 10 BEAUTY WITH SAFETY was in a Class aa circuit, olie (November 8, 1907 Tony finished ceremonies, morning and; step from tne majors, lnere were the first year of high school prayers, the boys lead an I BANISH UNSIGHTLY all star ball games. At each series and "dream game" a token is awarded (we did not know either) and these are made into a beautiful bracelet. It is the only bracelet of its type in the world and surely belongs at this museum. Now for more baseball trophies.

Judge Lan-dis contributes his collection of awards for ball players in the world series for many years. Diamond rings, watches, fobs and other mementos for the heroes of the diamond are included in the collection. Ruth's "King of Swat" crown is also on display. Hockey fans would like to see the Stanley Cup and Tennis enthusiasts certainly will rave over the Davis Cup. This latter trophy rates a long glance as we understand it has a good chance of taking an Ocean voyage this year.

It is emblematic of the tennis championship of the world, donated by Dwight W. Davis. Also in the Tennis field, Is the Wightman cup awarded to the best woman player of Oreat Britain and U. the Saunders Bowl, U.S.L.T.A. trophy and others.

The remnants of the Yale Fence is on display beside the Marmon automobile that won the first 500 mile race at Indianapolis. The Temple Cup, emblematic of world's champion of baseball prior to 1903, which preceeded the Worlds Series (now don't say you knew SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Long Island. Anthony, we believe, Is the only player of Italian blood now in the active, care free life. The food is; good and is prepared by a staff of motherly women. only twenty-five second -base candidates for the Chiefs.

Consequently there was not so much danger of being passed over entirely in the shuffie. maiors who hails from New Yorki show cases in museum style an assortment of trophies, cups and sports equipment of practically every type of American sport. These symbols of championships Winners of camp awards for the FOREVER A tkin free from hoir is the birHtr'ghr of every woman. My guaranteed, skiPfU and scientific neHiod remove these Unsightly Bicmishet. PERMANENTLY and PAINLESSLY no trace ct fts former existence.

event of rain the Academy has a stage available inside the museum for the classes. We venture a tip to our grammar school readers. On Wednesdays admission to the Fair is only 10 cents to boys and girls under 16, and the school classes in sports are a bit longer (games start way. Zeke Bonura. Chiozza and period ending July 15th were: In-Lombardl were born in Louisiana; Upection, 1st Place, Main cabin, Lt.

Crosetti, DiMaggio, Latragetto and cichocki, councillor; Boxing, Joseph Camilli are Califomians; Phil Cav- Uyral, 1st Holy Martyrs; Swimming, represent America at play. The value to money of these prizes Accepted Good Advice The advice which Cuccinello took proved good. He began the season for Syracuse this was in 1926 could not be possibly estimated yet aretta Is a Chicagoan. Mahoney, J. Cichocki, Sunny 'What was the thing which im-i HeU, and Marino Sinisi, all of Four- for protective reasons they are in sured for $100,000.00.

Consuiut.rri Booklet EDNA GRIMES 607 FIFTH AVENUE AT 49TH STREET Roam H04A, New York City PLoxo 3-7411 four mm later). Classes in how to keep score i though he played in only ne piayea imiy m.t w. sports writer are being games wltn the Chiefs. His batting .11 3: JTT Frank Toretto of St. For i A sports trophy in most instances and be prepared and be.

Pitching, .750. is emblematic of a title won on the tunata; Handicraft. Frank Kane: The headmaster at the Academy was farmed out to Lawrence of mI.IaIii WifFiH-nnt Tl in i field of merit and justly awarded to woirv. oki oictH v. i v-' iie coiiycic wuum.

i unecKer, i. wevme: Most the top person of the class. It also exemplifies gallons of sweat, years A Joe Bier arid "Sithl I Law. tsealontIn 12, he'-hIch 'ou ar toT ve camper. A.

Bednartz; Neatest Christy is a well known fellow hlmself wlth' Danville i camper. Sonny Charette: Best be- of practice and training, heart uremu uiac tuuiu navea camper, larry uoyie. ana i the sports world having been asso-iQjd well thcre that at the end of iference. When I playing inio popujar camper. Joe Cichocki.

aches from set-backs and the perseverance 0 continue ahead at a ciate as the chief ghost of many the season he was sold by the Car I thought cov Camp Fires are held nightly and dinals to the Reds, who optioned I fits second base EPAIRS ering or any other po- there have been community singing, htm to Columbus of the American n-n a i ti a rn lMiiii'H nil I -1, i. a 1 i goal. If a holder of say of these choice tributes would look back to the days when he was learning, he would find that his success would As-tficifttion where he nounded the -juvcui niBnus, aioiy etc. that), when the two top teams of the National League played. The Inter-Collegiate trophies, the Henley Goblet, Diamond Sculls, and for swimming medals and awards to A genuine I soon found out In Organized ls COmnosed of Marshal Chas.

sport celebrities. He is a former cartoonist, and has on display the work of these sketchers of over 40 papers In the form of a contett. with a million Ideas and a wealth of personality. Christy a the Inventor of the Golden Laurel whicu the Fair awarded to Don Budge for being the most outstanding athlete in 1038. tentv-two years.

Anthony was. cola dnnK. not be as greet without the easy Tan 11 fl-ia smi nun lftrlarn rt i.t given his first chance in the majors, I differentlv 4 pushovers that Infest every sport. wonder at, Gertrude Ederle's collec- M-itV. tV.

R)c Wo rami- nnroSS Ul i tlon all in one case. Trudy was the Absolutely pure. Avoid In other words, the champ is enly the end link of the chain and is no a stick mark of .312. than you hmi as a temi-pro, naaijjafnrr. to go after the ball differently, had Ir, oa-ao from will fl 1 fTfrPTlt lV The next year he hit .315 for the This award had no closed poll, every substitutes HI ncmnatians who traded him at had up find Jou hadSi.

Gregory's Pilgrimage end of the season to Brookly t(j emy yecQml jusl i ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN luprilj 1ubf ind Nertrv piru at trrmrndomly tow p-i'M. VOBfc Ol'ARANTflU 1 JR Vacuum Cleaners Rcpairt call vot TII.EPMONE NIMBLE tl tLNS BROOKL.N FAculty 2-S860 GLtomort 5-S5RS AStori. 8-3043 SHor. Rd. 8 6667 REpbiic 9-3366 2-1443 A in 2 2900 PUBLIX RADIO SERVICE Moin Office, 1521 Bedford Ave.

athlete, male or female, pro or ama- th teur was eugiDie. a ne omy regime-, strip and Sukeforth xu unnimiur can't explain it. ment was that he be an American Batc Helmnn Filbert and Lom- St When Time is ITeciou, Members of the Holy Rosary So- ciety of St. Gregory Church In Time is the essence in baseball," Bcllerose, will make a pilgrimage continued Tony. "You have to have st National shrino in first woman to swim the English Channel.

Now the Irish and Scotch reader will want to view the Soccer Cup which is considered the height craftsmanship of a silversmith's art. This trophy is awarded to the champion of U.S. in soccer and the present holder is the St. Mary's F. C.

of Brooklyn. Track fans may view the Rodman Wanamaker cup that is awarded at the Melrose games and Power Boats devotees will be pleased witw display of tne famous challenge cup. In Box- barrii. We have mentioned Tony a Dat-tinir averages to this point because they meant much to him, as we shall show you in this story. citizen.

Our hunch is that it will be continued for many a year. The Laurel is also on display. After our interview with WaK1. we were sjiven a philopi'y of his which i-j worthy of reprint, When they start knocking or imitating it's a sign you are succeed the proper timing at the bat ard Qraymoor, Garrison N. Wednci- i in fielding.

Every second counts, dayi juy 2g. Buses will leave the ay ine iracuon 01 a seconu juu iaujchurch at 8:30 a.m. Goes to The Hub City and the So-Gray moor in to nip tne runner. By tne traction wiu Brrivp at In li 5 fnnr vpars with Rrooklvn. 1 1 l-ly Ui arrive a Vr, a second you tan to mane aouDieUm Mass.

into ing." wnen you visit tne rair visu did not set If pias ui Bci luc Rev John Brown is Moderator borne. of the society. Father McCarthy "You know many persons talknf in ti, Rosary Shoppe, Inc. OWEN FITZSIMAONS E. F.

Building Opp. Dime STi Back. BrccklTij. N. V.

SPECIAL GIFTS For All Occasions ing the Muldoon-Tunney trophy I "cv Cjlanned circle 01 natters, tnougn get the top bUllng of the Academy. I trophy you have read about on thej did play good ball In 1938 Bob i snort, nates on disnlav. It's a swell i i K. cnr. mn in mp rpnipr ni me wuixiii.

vuu jicili vnniu, mm i. i auoui a ream iia.vmi; iiai uicn uc- i stands a statue of a fighter'" wu'" 1,1 Brooklyn from Cincinnati, obtained: stands a statue ot a hall more powerful than the other extreme as he must be held up by that end in order to maintain his fame. Now to get a description of these trophies. Upon entering the Academy the first sport topic to confront us on the right Is Babe Ruth's Yankee uniform. In this suit the Bable conquered the home run championship of baseball.

His exploit in running up a mark in circuit 'drives for others to hit at are not on exhibition but the Babe could tell ym many. etury. 'men comes the famous "77" football jersey of Red Grange. This fellow ran wild all over the gridiron for Illinois and with the four horsemen of Notre Dame put football on the sports pages seriously for keeps. Man O' War's (the great racehorse) various prizes are cn display along with the cups awarded to the owner of the horse that wins the Kentucky Derby.

Then comes a case with the Bobby Jones golf plaques, and the Poughkeepsie Regatta cup. What a quantity of work and practice goes into having a team's name engraved on this cup. For the old timers, Jim Corbett's gold cane is on display along with the Old Oaken Bucket, a symbol of victory on the football field between Furdue and Indiana U's for many a decade along with the famous Brown Jug, the bone of contention between Michigan and Hiin fnr thA Rpoc ill flcfil whifh tn lur blounua. UUllir; A Catholic Collece baske-ball ari 7 Even in these days of slug- bp SPrved ard airoon of A Catholic College baseball Lopez Benge and Reis in ftnA mMnr, mnrh a j. primed to go at his opponent.

On the sides of the statue are listed the names of the heavyweight Gold r.nd Sterling bil.fi Rnarifi snrua Hni, i.ip; i is reported working out with the exchange for Randy Moore and Ed run means the difference between freshnient3 viiii v-' enjoyed before Iifious Cn: '-let Bridal Pmver Boo'o jinl :i.u-r:s Religious Caros. Aii.rcr.alr,T Wi rded victory and defeat Mrs. Ten runs madej(jle pgjjy for home. champions of the world since John Chicago Cubs Francis X. Loh- Brandt.

L. Sullivan. Imann. manaaer of Ernest Little of' Bb Quhlri- natlve of Columbus. in the aggregate may mean t5le Catherlr' Dawson, Mrs.

Lucille difference between t'-n games wonlw. and Mrs. Sarah O'Brien are A snecial DaraeraDh to settle the had been attracted to Cuccinello's Montreal, is booking his fighter in work when Tony played in the THE WOODHAVEN PRESS 1 KJS 1 big argument. Babe Ruth's actual A aat.a I in charge of arrangements. Im- and ten games lost.

the local arenas. Little is a heavy- Capital city of thc Buckeye State. ne teams contract with the Yankees is on dis- mediate reservations arc requested, ten games mean- lot play calling for $160,000.00 for two weight contender and according to That is why Bob wanted him firstlhat win tne ranaxy the teams ('and mzy be made ,.5,, Com- years' playing baseball and also hisNat Berg has great possibilities. Ft. i for Brooklyn, and then for the Bees.

hafc ut tne other, teams the officers or the Prefects nos crush them Maybe, being at home with his n-n 11 of the Society. contract with the Red Sox for tinnnonn TY.it fnrmpr flffiirf is Hamilton, Broadway Arena anc I HtltCH Brrl.l.ETI.S AND SCHOOL PIBIJCAT1ON8 107.12 WOODHAVEN BLVD. Wfhltin t-3IM Otod Pr. N. T.

A any man knows the meaning jown fellow-ritizens in Brooklyn had more money than is paid to the 1 concy veiourome win iea- jcherked Tonys batting eye is time, it is a player in the ma-! President of the United States to ture Ernie on their respective cards. jmember of Saint Ann's Jr leagues. You often hear that! run our country. So the Babe actu-1 The Semi Pro Baseball Congress Brooklyn The fart Ls tha a man is let out because he is aj South Amboy Church Holds 9 Day Fiesta aliv received S30.000.00 ner season. rU mtruio.i kh.it.pv fnr i as ne was traded to you may wonaer circie.

why so much stress is put on the LutabliKhed 0 Tram Upfco'sterffig Slip Covers WILLIAM j. MO RAN 21 3 lot 26th Street New urk "lt ithe Plff s. Any teams back Into the i8 hp if) I However, in 1937 a term. Well, you have to think: the fund for the new gymnasium, St. n(tt ting, though Nice dough if you can get it.

The above is far from a complete list of the trophies, but space limits anv further itemizing. interested in the tourney conte' ped down th u'ne quickly in Playing 1.00m of South Amboy uiiii'on the State at Minnesota us tor iootoau suDre- xsn -nong the regular WMCt -will holH Chain CkM-d and Huvh Spat find yourself uu-v macy. The Sugar Bowl and the All nere is also part tne ActH-'emy. 309, 305 Broadway. N.

Jit I vyu. XLM ui tiic iin lunui Us for a'wwiid-sarkprr in? the right thing instinctively, JU1 ltna enainS Bli the richt nlar inst.inr.tixviv August 6. The Fiesta will r-acn Saturday and Wedncsaay at about 11 A.M. a famous Hgure, and -'HS who nt iins "itimg lief rtf TJ'nnHtM- vori DAVID CONDON, Inc. vVe lookp.1 jjjco ai-o to say, Tory is back be held the school grounds, in most cases, a groP them, made the t-or get the ball away without real- American football award to raT O'Brien also eere tvu piaces as well bh a uniform of the All American team.

For Navy rooters, "Three to Noth- He has lfen several naner? anrl voart rimnjinv AISLE CARPETS DFLlVtFtn TO AW CHIRCH Academy Chair Renting Co. 30-0 lllh t. Voo.lfido. 1. rhfl --B; lpe a terrific rate the iOliowing and reauest Inoundine the ball k.

uij ii and sciences of At this time of the year ba-Jan holds the Seat- ftr more that we may have missed. I lately, for ili'e Keeler, Eppie Barnes, Jimmv when asked Anthony ana major leaiuie est attiti FT! I DKMVERy NY VH what reer "The Ring. Dick Coiier, Waite lleyt, Frfd the highlights of his Mill well STillwell iing you are doing it. You must oie rss Ae- ano Augusta si. have the ability, if something unex-1 A raomter street ''ard Vcrx pected happens, to do the very'tbe "Alsi evrnt The line of rnarch thing vou would have done if theiwiU consist 01 decorated bicycles, expected had happened." baby carriages, ard floats, hundreds of young pcpi in costumes of ail Fif- A jteen prizes will be distributed to rr.

Barrett, U.r.M., lO tjlt Tlie fudges include rocc Iaiio1 Qturlont Mrs. M. Melvin Ro.i, wife of the laar-w scouts and players are to rfivulge their aers lie answered: Jacklitsch. Charley Malay, Hennieiw baseball Get a FULL TCV nnH fftnc Artnol rnnlal. --it1 tile Avthorurd Oaalert 1 GOih St.

and Ave. No teachers is the method" us-1 BatcJi, Phil Reardon, Clinton years in which I have been a .300 Joe Wall, Eddie Ooebel, Edgar Col-j hitter. After all, your ability to get lins, George Pennington. Jack among the .30" hitters in the ley. and now still chasing thejmajors Iook.ec! as a vard-apple and taking their cut.

BiUstil.k of jt is ambition Wins Scholarship ot K. of (.. In ir Jt i bi? league team has ref'rteo' TO, comp and some have madpu point to W. 1 roarin avenue i mrh Tlcrif i i I FOLTON Visit tne Academy nu.y everv ball player to get into that New York. The Aadfmy llas a b'gjRusso and Harry Eisenstt Will When vou in von feel vivi iL.ai uiuuuiiio publisher of the South Amooy Citi- Frui C.

F.ckn.ann. son cf Mr. anu On July 23 at 3 p.m. the regular Mrs AU)ert G. Weters.

wife Mrs Kied w. Eckinann cf Dor- meeiing of St. Patrick's Clerical 'of the Commissioner of Public ion novA. Westfleld, N. is the Students Club will meet at St Works.

Perth Amboy; Mnyor Ed- dinner of New Jersey Chr.j.ter hp jet JEfferwn S)0OOm01 Fulton Coal Inc. Htrkhaer ft. at BfJ. A. ward Patten of Perth Amboy; Free- jfC.

1, K. of annual nwarn holder Thomas Dolan of Sayreville. four-year scholarship at St. Peter's and Mayor John Fitzpauick of College. Jciaey C.y.

Young E'K- ineld erected ieucr ien ti uifV0.j arP goillg paces When vou i Public addrf astern on who are still alive lt vour amhltion is to i and a platfo1 for the EPeaker- iCjside in Brooklyn? A question back jnt0 1 sends the J-sons over the air waves; in baseball that is stumping the ex- tc instructors are Interested perts we hear is, how can a game be One of EleM-n f'liildipn in tev respective duties. In the 1 piayed in nine innings with the final Anthony is the son of the Francis Xaviei's Collepe Manhattan. After the chanting of Vespers. Antonine O.F.M., give a conference Thc first South. River.

William Lyons is tne mann lin-sheu fi a cor.ip'. 1 1 4 i- score 10-0 and not a man reaching Samuel and Amelia Cuccinello, both member of the club to be ordained firrt base? The answer is easy. It natives of Naples, Italy. He is one is a Franciscan Friar. grand marshall, cooperating with John Powdcrly.

chairman of the Publicity and Entertainment tive exansinatioi. neld Jar.e 17. EckmaniVs ictory is achieved ir. a year the nights witnessed the graduation of tlie winner ot the fir-i was a girls' game. The Catholic of eleven children, ten of whom are, Any man who believes that he Ambassador Girls, cham- living, three boys and seven girls.

called to become a priest is cor-Dions. suffered one of its bieeest un- His brother ai rtuccinello who used riiallv invited to visit, thp riipoo A merry-go-round, a wheel scholarship award four V7K0T WATrR VAPOR SYSTJM) years ago. MoiH'jlair nmons the Richard F. McMahon of sets in the season by losing to the to play for the Giants, has retired for an interview with Father John snd pony rldes attractions. Dane ine under the stars was numbered among the bt.

Brooklyn Wyckoff combine at, from the game with a bad arm. Corbett. S.J.,' for a discussion cf World's Fair Park. Irene Peisel, One of Tony's nephews, Dominic his vocation. The large number of Amelia Facondo and Helen Court-Mele.

is playing first base for the former members now in novitiates, ney were missing from the lineup Bradford Pa. team, a Bees' seminaries and colleges is a source but Jim Courtney, manager of the Tony is married and has two chil-jof great consolation to all. College Ambassador, gives the victors much dren. He has many nephews and students at home for vacation are Discarded by You Treasured by Others THE SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL appeals for contributions to aid in the work cf the SALVAGE BUREAU to the music of Walter Kaye and graduates June.

Othei his Troubadors can be An Holders are William Tail ot Bloom -auto, an electiic vacuum cleaner field who will enter the senior class, and a portable radio wiil be given 'James N. Post of about to away. It is expected that many of become a junior, and Richard P. the former parishioners will return (Cullen of Morristown who wiil be invited to attend the meeting. credit lor the triumph.

The victon- nieces. ous Brooklynites were led by the' Cuccinello's first name was the fine play of Misses Grazicci. Cardi- Christian name of his godfather in nal and Norz. Handball tourneys baptism. It was given to him by his at te beaches are getting under i narpnts became hi onHfathor' a Headquarters at: WHAT DO YOU KNOW? way and we would like to get theja great friend of his paren's and resuits.

We have a story on how I because it is a favorite name amcrur South Amboy to renew acqualn-enrolled with the sophomores, tances and to assist the committee, Fred, whose father was educated in its fund raising campaign. Msgr. at St. Ignatius Jesuit Academy in Edward C. Griffin is honorary chair-, Chicago, is a graduate of Holy ity High School at Westfkld.

He bom a( chicaso July 9. 1322 REBUILD CHURCHES ind baPed at Marys chmch. i Riverside, 111. Se.rr.ce His schoolinj began in St. Ma: i SevillP- July 10-The Munic'Pal School at Riverside while his i.iuu-r Government has approved an employed at the Western Elec-propriation of $50,000 for the re- trin Hawthorne Plant at construction of churches destroyed Chicago.

In 1928 the familv moved Queens Branch: Nasqu Branches: I Dodger fans are mde and will pub- Italians S20 Myrtle Avnue, Brooklyn rlphon PRopct 9-7467-8 104-20 Mrrick Road, Jamaica, L. I. Talephona JAmoica 6-1779 Jaricho Turnpikt and Willis Ave, Minaala, L. I. Tlcphon Garden City 9136 9 Second Bay Shore, L.

I. 112 E. Main Bay Shore, L. I. UB ti.

km llx term Toil Puitkh ronTi'tv 'i t.on!'. a ci i i t.hMjiat on, of rrure VI orK Mt ir -MiTK WIATl Kl I 1.1'XlMNi; I i -I -nj 9-I IllMP-TCMl 'lO I' VI ll Of 1 1 rat. nr. ii. FTTriTex banitatian rrTc i.xlci un umi 167 01 Hllii.de 1 I.

WF. 'm. lish it here if desired by readers His Confirmation name Francis, iwas Anthony's choosing. He told Kindly send all sport communica- us why he tooii it: "Even when I Hons to this department at 1 Hanson iwas a little boy, Saint Francis was PI. one week in advance.

We are in- my favorite saint I liked his cen- terested in Catholic Sport activities! in the early days of the civil war. The Society Has No Other Branches in This Diocese WHAT WE NEED and would like to know the time and location of event. r. RUGS, CARPETS. LINOLEUM COOKING UTENSILS BRIC-A-BRAC DISHES TOYS BOOKS NEWSFAPERl RAGS CLOTHING FOR MEM CLOTHING FOR WOMEN CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN BEOS MATTRESSES ALL TYPES OF BEDDING FURNITURE Questions on Page 13 1.

Latvia. In connection wiUi the negotiations between England. France 'and Soviet Russia for a pact, Latvia, with its two sister states. Finland and Esthonia, opposing a guarantee of their frontiers by these three countries on the ground that lt would prejudice their neutrality. 2.

Laennec. The stethoscope. 3. Be ever ready, as a good man who has obtained information that thieves are planning to rob his house. The application to Christian life ls simple: the hour of death being uncertain, one must be ever ready.

4. The phrase "to assist at Mass'' expresses better the idea of active cooperation of the faithful at Mass by attention, devotion, and prayer. 5. The right of the worlcman to a living wage. Features Ex.

-Gov. Smith Heads Hampton Bays Event a jvmt committee or men and women of St. Rosalie Church. Hampton Bays, under the directior of tie Hon. Alfred E.

Smith is ar Br HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES METALS JOSEPH SOLURI REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST FOR i IKS Hteinwav tcri, L. I Opp. Ufir T'iboro rrovES ANY OTHER DISCARDED ARTICLES to Cranford, N. where, finding (no school, Fred's studies con-tinued in one of thc public schools. Two years later the family made its residence at West field ani Fred entered Holy Trinity Grammar School from which he graduated in 1 1935.

The elder Eckmann joined Nazareth K. of C. at La 'Grange, in 1919 after being dis-, charged from thc U. S. Marine Corps with whom he served during the World War.

He later trans- erred to Westfield Council where he became Grand Knight. The youth "8 mother was educated at Cathedral Grammar and High Schools, Rochester. N. Y. An 11-year old sister, Mary Thercse, and a brother, Leo, 9, are students at ranging a monster card party and "An onest'tO'Goodness Real Drug Store" cifart.

cixuettea, caaJr, clecWi or other mtrfrif element ts ia-terfcra itk oqr er ni oj main fc)ct, I naintam a kifli-clati etkical pkarnacy. Prticriatioai Called for and Delivered H. H. SANDERS SON Ethical Pharmacy 8002 FIFTH AT 80TH ST. 1(15 SHE LS HEAD BAY ROAD MOOKLTN, N.

T. rkone SB art Ka.d tRerahad 3-33 "a to held at Canoe Place Inr FriQv, August 4. at 2 D.m adm-tit-OrderSidtiHem mrd Hlh-radf Holland cloth mounts on d.r;nlbl rol'em-tlzcs to 34x72; 1) colon: measured nd hnn. An un-M urn led th.de value. BROOKLYN WINDOW SHADE CO.

irttiwlrH Onltr Btl FONT TOVTLNE 2SI LIVIMGSTOrl l.ni Ny U3 by mail or teleohone when vou hov a quantity on hon Our wagon will coll promptly. The following form may be used: PUose urd icq on to: Nome Addrass Telephone JKffrrscn Itlss My Carroll of East Quogue ha. been -hoscn by the women's a51 ln conducting this v.ars Jrty. The tickets arc rfJJft or 15.00 per table. CHARLES B.

MARTIN Funvral Director 921 GREENE Cor REID AVL Brooklyn, N. Y. iHiaaii -331 ft. Ulxtrator To Collect i.

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Pages Available:
49,812
Years Available:
1908-1963