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The Tablet from Brooklyn, New York • 15

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I THE BROOKLYN TABLET SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1935 15 I gmTATTOXS WANTED temaxjb ETJSAJICIAL i FLViyciAL i 1 'f 1 I EVIDENCE GUILD SCHOOL DIRECTORY It is a holy; and whole some' thought to pray' for the dead- (2 MAC XII) KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY 342-344 and 346 FULTON STREET City of New York, Boron gh of Brooklyn OFFICERS WILLIAM J. Jr President HOWARD D. Praaldent ALBERT I. TABOR Secretary OHE8TERA. ALLEN.

President EUGENE L. VAN Asst. Becy ro trres. mimb Asst. Secretarv CARL J.

Capital Surplus TRUSTEES EDWARD C. BLUM THOMAS N. GURNET ARTHUR W. CI EMENT JOHN V. JEWELL ROBERT A.

ORYelDALE JOHN V. JEWELL, Jr. FREDERICK G. FISCHER HOWARD D. JOOST KERWIN H.

FULTON HENRY. A. METER Account Invited GENERAL housework, roo4 br.k- anic; city or country. UNlveraity 4-2078. (K-ac) WORKINa 'ood cook, Jraser; experienced, rectory.

M. O. S53 West 24'h N. Room Ilione LOasacrs i K-chg) glTPATIOX WAK TKD-fL4XK isltion rxprl Co. Boy 576 Tl VBXTON oeslree position experienced nntnl worker; reference.

0 Tablet. (K-ac-tf) EMFLUYMKUT AGENCIES FIOCBRKISFKRS. cooks, chambermaids, ii-rimii. for rectories and convents. jiBAJTr AVENUE AGENCY.

88 Albany S.TS. Phone LAfaytt K-ci CHILDREN TO BO BP CHILDREN boarded. age 3-8, fai quiet xmtry boou; high elevaUon: food food 04 motnerly care. P. O.

Box 475, Bay. i 01 s. L. N. Y.

(K-ao-tf) ROOM AND BOARD LET BOARD (or Catholic business stria at OMi' Club: 17.50 per weak. Call NJEMne B-STIO, (K-C) CONVALESCENT HOME VILLA MONICA. exclusive I and for and convalescent. 1Q7-25 JTlat Jamaica. JAmaica i6-5077.

i K-chr-2) TTJRMSnKI) ROOMS TO LET NOSTRAND 831 Apartment (arts room: conveniences: near aubway. (K-chgl P17TNAM Permanent elderly person; nice room; very reaaoeabte. 'K-eh2tV APARTMENTS TO IJET WARREN TOWER 10 Warren cppoaite Peters Church: completely modernlt'd: steam haat, hot water; all new kiichen Btent. etc. July a jew 1 i aparxmnis nw vau able.

Bent pr month. Inquire at HaiHc wt. (K-ac) CARROLL B'l. Between Nstran4 and Rouen avee. and 6 rooms; opposite tit Ijrnatius Church and Brooklyn Prepara tory School; rents A I ATLANTIC REMITTANCE SERVICE Vor remittances to friends or relatives in any foreiicti country, ass oar world-wide Prompt and courteous aervfec.

THE ATLANTIC REMITTANCE SERVICE of the IRISH EMIGRANT SOCIETY 01 Chambers Street I B017 Boarding Scnool for Voonr Ladies, Preparatory collegiate, affiliated i with the 8Ute University. Ex tensive grounds: athletics. LAMB'S BUSINESS IH TRAINING SCHOOL Stenographic: and Allied Courses Day and Evening Clotted LAMB BUILDING, 9th St, cor 6th Ave. BROOKLYN, N. T.

SOota 8-3 CurLady of MercyAcademy Syo.set (Long Boarding School for CirU Affiliated with the Stats University Elementary, High School and Commercial Dcptt. Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy TAKE A SHORT CUT Our thrr to four weeks coarse prepares girls and women for positions paying IIS to 3s par wees. MURRAY HILL 2-8545 New York School of Filiuj CHRYSLER BCtLDESG 403 Lexington Aveone, New Y'ork C4T UR A ISM Comprehensive course. Meat and women. College gratie composition, report! sg; new, magaslne, editorial, review, radio and sports writing, aiirvey of English Ilterarnre, short atory, novel, publtciry.

Duy, evsoiaqr. writs. THE PAINE Si9OJk Bchool of Journaham)l4 W. 4Jd Dept. 6.

Tel. BRyeat ihtesi I TRAVEL. I ELERflNTY NTITUTS 130 W. 4 2nd HV N. C.

'Phono STu.f. 9-600 SECRETARIAL COURSES STENOCRAVHY TTPEWRIXTNC BOOKKEEPING OFFICE B0CTLNE Practical Training In Approved Office Methods Supervised and TauRht by a Staff of Experiences 'Teachers. Individual Attention to Each- etudent'a Particular Needs. DAY EVENING CLASSES High Standardi Tkorongli Trinin BEST RESULTS ST. JOSEPH'S MOUNTAIN SCHOOL SAINT JOSEPHS.

NEW YORK BOABOLNU SCHOOL Conducted by the Sisters of HI. Dominic l'RIMAKY AND URAMM4R GRADES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL ART UE NT FOB GIRIJ Affiliated with tile State Board of R. oil's REASONABLE TERMS Apply to Mother Suiterior PACE INSTITUTE Accountancy (CPAor Eylnes), Secretorlat, Shorthand Reporting, Marketing. AdverfUIng, Selling, Engliih Day ond Evening Classes. Co-educational 134 pp.

Bullftr ond Dotes upon Request. Phons Barclay 7-8200 PACI INSTITUTE, 225 Broadway, N. PRATT SCHOOL 400 Madison cor. 47th New York BLSISE8S and SECRETARIAL TRAINING Since 1905 one of New fork's leading school. All new equipment.

DAY and EVENING. PlacemeDt Sri-vice. IndivldnaJ Instruction. Registered by Board of Regents. Tel.

ELdorado 50th Annrrereai-v Th C. F. YOUNG SCHOOL FOR SiECRETARIAl. 'I-HAININS Eat. 1884 SI 61DNEX PIiCE Brooklyn Helghta Tel.

MAIn 4-0793 No Claisea Individual Instrurtio "Inrtructinn Fitted to the Needa of the Indlvidu 1" TR4YTET Long Island City Savings Bank BRIDGE PLAZA NORTH ASTORIA BRANCH (Grand and Sixth Avenue) SECRETARIAL JOURNALISM DRAFTING ,1 flj.VD FOR CATALOG Day; Night; After Basiness Enroll Now DRAECES NEW YORK, 154 NASSAU STREET Opposes Citu BFckma S-SiB BRONX rnrdhsm Rd. R.y WASH HGT8. W. 181st St. Ad 8-8(100 BHIMIRLI Kultnn St.

NEv 8-4348 URtMIKLlN Broadway Hrs 9-8147 JAMAICA Ulvd.JAm S-383A FLI SHINO Main St. INd 3-0503 W0ODH.VENJanMlca At. RIc. 2-4732 cofwocrri iv Th MAXIST BROTHERS M1CM SCHOOL, CRAMMAR sV PRIMARY (piterM by THI mCBHTS of si. STATI HIW YORK li Academy the Visitation Ridge Boulevard and Eighty ninth Street BROOKLYN ACADEMY Sacred Heart of Mary Sag Harbor, L.

N. Y. Beautifallr Situated on the Sea tide BOARDING SCHOOL Preparatory Department for Little Girls HIGH SCHOOL Ref. bv University of SUI of N. T.

TRAVEL. iis rv SHS4k. Sua Carroll et. IK-I ae-tf) RlCIfMOD HILL Upper two-family, five or ebt rooms, enrioaed porch; Improvements; near schools. Virginia 7-1922.

(K-ctig) BAI NBRIIKiK 223 lly Rosary Perish; 0 rooms; heat, hot water; $35; Buperlnlndent on premlees. K-4it)-2l) KASTKRN 30 S. Grettorys Parish; 6 rooVn: i mfMlemlied, adults. LAfayette 3-S2C8. (V-Ch) McDONOLOH 4782 larfc-e roc me kitchenette, hath, rrlvate house with owner; 1-2 Christian adults; moderate rentj i K-chg-2t) SEVENTH AVF 4293 rbome, bath: ely decorated: quiet (K-4-tl-f) REAL ESTATE POR 8AJ.K CiERRITTSE.V PARK Corner lot for Jtaie, 40x45; nfar transportation, dchools 40x45 fctores; reasonable.

Terms. Write Box R78, '1 nMet. tK-cn) CAR FOR HIRE MAN, competent, with new 5-paseenrer car; part time also. John 237 ave. (K-fl) instruction ART, private1 Instruction dll water color, pastel.

Grace II. BUckmlr.tter 2-4724. 4 K-che); DANCING DO. TOU DANCE? Ns? Ml K. Ruddy fHudlo; private house; adults, children: tag; private and class leiuon also at home, ft St.

Marks near NErlne (K-fccV 1 1 DANCE MISIC FURNISHED MUSICIANS CLUB OF IIOOKLYN. 'DANCE MUSIC TOR CIFSi KOCIAI.8.: BUN'COS. BAZAARS, 'WEfllJlNGP, CHARLES PERGOLA, GLENHJORE 6-1294J K-chg-12t); LOW EXCURSION FARES IH EFFECT 8HTIL APRIL 30 BRYAN B. O'ROURKE 1807 Bronx, N. Y.

TNtftl A round trip to Ireland in Tourist Class or Third Clast now cost 13 only Y3 over the regular one-way rate. 12 to 15 day st op-over priv- ilege. Inquire about Deferred 5 1 ff Cl TDL'rTjT Payment Plan. Only 25 down. eleven month to pay the balance.

CUNARD WHITE STAB tTL THE AMERICAN WAY awnbsbw wiNDovr r-gHABKR-'fby on American Flag Liners to Inland, England, Continental Europe via France, Germany I 5 RADIO PROGRAMS Sunday evening, March 24. Station, WUBQ, 1.500 kUocyolaa. Hpeaker. Mr. John McAnlff.

Topic, Colleges, Catholic, or Non-Catholic? Mime, tl. As a Catholic la there any rea son one noma not send a son or daughter to a non-Catholic college? This is the question that will be answered on Sunday evening by Mr. John McAnlff in: a radio talk over Station WMBQ of Brooklyn. Friday evening. March 2ft.

Station, WLWU 1.100 kilocycles. Speaker. Mr. Thomas Rcanlon. Topic, Th Greatest Dram of All, Time.

6:40 P. M. The Sacrifice of the Mass Is the central Act of Worship for all Cath olics who are bound under pain Of mortal sin to hear Mass every. Sunday and Holy Day i of obligation. Non-CatholicB will be greatly Interested In the explanation of the Mass to be giveqt by Mr.

Thomas Scan-Ion in a radio address over Station WLAVL oA "Friday evening, March 2. Mr. Hcanlon will speak during the weekly program under the auspices of the Catholic Evidence Guild at :45 P. M. The members of the Catholic Evidence Guild have prepared a special group of talks to be given to the Royal Club at 23 West 114th st.

Each Friday evening a member of the guild attends the meeting of the club and explains the Catholic teaching oni a particular subject The members of the Royal Club are a group of boys from the neighborhood whtf requested arrangements be made for; hls special instruction at their meetings. CARDINAL GIBBONS COUNCIL CAMPAIGN At the meeting held in the clubhouse. 1159 Flatbush. of Cardinal Gibbons Council, K. of on Tuesday, March 10, tho members present were participants in an unique cerejmony.

From fan off Seattle, Washing ton, came albrother seeking admission into th4 Flatbush Permission wall readily granted and Grand Knight Leo V. Muldoon then welcomed? lils brother, Joseph A. Muldoon. aa. a member of Cardinal Gibbons Council.

Seated on the sidelines were the first advocate of Council No. 497, celebrating its 33.th anniversary this year, Sir Knight William A. Muldoon, father, and Raymond Muldoon, brother. Combined this family has seen 98 years ofservice In the order of the Knights! of Columbus. Henry Hesterborg.

campaign Chairman olthe membership drive committee, Congratulated the Muldoon farnilytand exhorted the members to aid in the drive now being carried oni to increase the ranks. Membership Chairman John J. Mc-Keon, stated that reports were coming in fom parish chairmen indicating that the goal set by the council will be reached when-the Campaign closes on March SOth. 1 The Ladles An-xlliary- will hold a card party on Friday, March $9th, at the Tildea Club, 956 New iirork to aid in furnishing the new cUbhouse of the, Caseys. Mrs.

Thomas F. Healey, is president iIrs. James S. Spellane, wife of the past Gi and' Knight will be hostess on that evening. SAINT JOSEPH'S SHRINE As the feast of Saint Joseph, patron of Universal Church, falls bn Tuesday; March 19th, the great annual Pilgrimage to the National phrine of Saint Joseph, at Sterling, N.

ill take place on the following Sunday, March 24th. The services will begin at 4 O'clock After the recitation of the iRosary and the Li'any of Saint Joseph, a sermon wiL be preached on iSalnt Joseph, the spouse of the jBl4sed Virgin Mary. Saint Josdph's Shrine at Sterling, J. Is only a short drive from.New York. The! shrine can be reached by the D.

L. W. R. trains leaving Hoboken for Sterling at 11 M. and 1.

P. bus meets the trains at thi Sterling Station. By auto from New York the Holland Tunnel to the Skyway unto Highway :2 into Plainfield, then Watch ung rd. to Sterling. AT TRANS-LUX MOVIES For Saturday through Tuesday, March 23d to March 26th.

the 661 Fulton st. Trans-Lux in Brooklyn is playing C. Fields. America's great comedy rave, in his famous "Fatal Glass of Beer." A travel subject on the mystic fakirs of the East, a full-color cartoon "Babes at Sea," arid "Flying Pigskins," a swell picture of football all over the world Completes this excellent program. The Flatbush.

Trans-Lux also has a good laugh special for the weekend ot Marth 23, featuring "Laurel Hardy" "Them Thar Hills," and Herb Williams with his trick piano; Lowell Thomas in a new "Going Plaipes" subject and a cartoon, "Spring in the Park." Both theatres feature Saturday-Sunday matinee treat in the way of an extra full-cjblor cartoon. All Trans-Lux theatres in Manhattan andijBrooklyn will play the second edition of "The March of Time simultaneously, week March li of AMC8EMENTS 927 Flalbwh Ae nr. Ckarrk A v. 6 561 ruitos Stteat AIVm Sqoart Brooklyn's Two Newreel Theatres Latest Hews of the World AT FLAT. AVE.

Laurel and Harcfv comedv ATt FULTON 1V-W. rieias riotous comedy Seas. KiSS, Wat. as not Theatres 15c Ceswlaaosa fMaaUAJaU' CHILDREN Ue All Tim 1 I CP Tt rjat T5(irs BMBMBMBMEaaBMBMBBBBBkS ACKNOWLEDGMENT i EIjWOOD The familjr of tho late THOMAS J. ELWOODwish to thanlc the Reverend Clergy; relatives and friends for the kind expressions of sympathy shown them in their recent THE FAmJlY.

i(K-4j9) FAGA" The family of the late ROSE AGNES FAGAN wish to thank the Reveren Clerery, Sisters, relatives and friends for thejr kind expressions of sympathy shown them la their recent bereavement. i HASRATTY The familyof the late MARY MORRISSEV IHAN-RATTY wish to thank the Reverend Clergy, Sisters of St Joseph. Rosary Society, relatives and friends for the kind expressions of sympathy shown In their recent bereavement. i JOANNA L. FORD i AND FAMILY- (K-462); MALLV The family of the late; MARY MALIN wish to thank the; Reverend Clergy, relatives and' friends for the kind expressions of; sympathy shown them in their recent bereavement THE FAMILY.

(K-463) i SfcTIGHE The family of late PATRICK McTIGHE wish to thank the Reverend Clergy. rela- tlves and friends for the kind ex-; presslons of sympathy shown in; their recent bereavement THE FAMILY. I (K-Chs! SPEXGLER The family of late REV. HENRY A. wish to thank the Reverend Sisters, members of Religious Or-i ders, relatives and friends for this kind expressions of sympathy shown them In their recent be- reavement THE FAMILY.

(K-458)f WALSH The family of the lat1 MOTHER MIRIAM RL'GlNA oi Mt. St. Vincent, wlnh to thank thd Reverend Clergy, SlsterB. lirothersj members of Religious Orders, rtla-t tives and friends for the kind ex-i presslons of- sympathy shown lq their recent bereavement i (K-Chgjj SHERIDAN COUNCIL GET I 40 NEW MEMBERS The number of new members in- Uated into Gen. Phil H.

Sheridarl Council, K. of since the star of the Catholic Action Mobilization" Prlve this month rose to 40 when 14 young men were given the first degree of the Order last Tuesdajf at the clubhouse, 6524 Sixth ave; The meeting brought out a larg attendance of old members, and was honored by the presence of a number of prlesU from the Re- demptorist Church at stj, headed by Rev. John J. Crowelt chaplain of the council. i The first degree was given by the degree team of the council, headed Qranit Knlght-Josepbr Ps WaH.

George L. C. Jacobson, chairman of the Catholio Auction Committee of the council, reported that his contj-mittee had-many more applications for membership in the council, and said that these would be acted upon nf til riA-rt nrtAAflnir 'The Executive Committee of thjS council for the Catholic Action Mor bilization Drive is composed of the following well known residents of Bay Ridge: Walter Dowd, president of the Holy Name Society of Or Lady of Perpetual Help Church: Dr, Thomas Lynch, Dr. B. T.

Tlernan, William J. Heffernaii, JohnOoldefl, past county commander of the American Legion; John F. Tagney, past exalted ruler of the Brooklyn Elks; Matthew Troy, and the following past grand knights of Sheridan Council: John E. Sullivan, James P. Adams, James Row-en, Al Cotter, Charles Dougherty, John E.

Heffernan and George L. C. Jacobson. Father Crowell pralBed the Catholic Action Committee for Its splendid work told the council that he had been authorized by Very Rev. Joseph P.

Downey, rector, to offer the use of the newly enlarged auditorium of the Rederrfptorist Church to tlr council for monster mass meeting In cormection with the drive. Chairman Jacoh-son, in accepting the generous offer, said that immediate arrange ments would be made to secure some of the i most noted Catholic orators in the State to address the mass meeting. BROOKLYN LANDMARK Gage Tollner'a restaurant. opened as an oyster and chop house oa Fulton at, Brooklyn, New York, 55 years ago, is almost as much' of a national Institution as it. is a tradition in Brooklyn.

All these years this fine old establishment has maintained its reputation for good food and service and, within the last year, has resumed its standing aa a place for fine wines and liquors. Some 23 years ago Gage Toll-ner sold out their interests, al though Mr. Tollner continued to work for the new proprietor. 15 years ago Mr. Dewey left the old and famous wine Dewey Sons and bought the business and bis first act was to make sure that M.

Tollner; would continue In his post. I i Mr. Dewey also had the fore-' sight to continue the restaurant in its famous; tradition of good food and friendly service. Everything is cooked to order and often it Is presented to the guest for Inspection before it is cooked. The broiled live lobster, mutton chop or steak are done just as the guest specifies." No roasts not boiled dishes have aj mace on this menu.

I They have a particular kind of shad. Some; call It shad. WINDOW 4 1W, 1.P0 SHOW It tiATH CURTAINS, 69c VENRTIAN BLINDS. ti.TA f4ilS SD AVE. SCXSET PIANO TCMNO BROOKLTN PIANO ejipert tuning 13.00; repalrlns reasons Ble.

5- tK-nc)i PAXNTER AND DECORATOR WINDOW CLEANER. wall washen painter ana decorator. tKjutji8-4T90. Met KsTeny. 481 Sixth st.

Broojt yn. (K-chg-4t CARPET CLEANING ORIENTAL RUGS WAEHRD. Carpet Tteanei, wasnea, repaired, stored, flic- 500,000.00 6,000,000.00 THOMAS' K0UL8T0N w. uhl JOHN T. UNDERWOOD WILLIAM J.

WA BON, Jr NELfKJN H.i WRAT S-7 Emit 42nd Street GEORGIA J. RYAN Vic EAST BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK Bedford Cor. DsKalb Ave. 75 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS DIVIDENDS SERVICE April lit Divileod Per Annum INTEREST STARTS DAY OF DEPOSIT HOTELS and RESORTS FOR HEALTH AND RECREATION GO TO Saint Josephs All modern ux proveiueota. Terms bj day or week reasonable.

Apply to MOTHER SUPERIOR SAINT JOSEPHS SctlUvsn Cnty, New Tork Atlantic City, i. PRIMCESS Ocean End of 8outh Carolina Ate. Near St. Nicholas Church SPECIAL LENTEN RATES $18 WEEKLY' With Me il.i Boom Only Modern Hjmelike AtrractiTS Fireproof Garage H. RAE HCX LL, Owner BETHANY REST HOUSE Nestled among the Westchester Hills Attractive within find without OFFKBU ITS GUESTS Comfort CoiiTenience, Service, Excellent Table CHAPEL DAJLT MASS Address Thi Mnryknoll Hitters BETHANV HODsE.

MARVENOLL. N. X. Telephone Oksining 1453 VILLA MARIE CLAIRE Delightfully situated near the Ramapo Mountains. One hour from New Tork.

An Ideal vacation resort for ladles. Swimming pool, tennis. Spacious grounds. Daily Maes. Address SISTER SUPERIOR VU.1.A VtARIE CLAIRE HOH11KCS.

N. J. Telephone Saddle River 0056 THE MONTEREY LAKE WOOD. N. J.

Delightfully situated near lake and churches. Running water In all rooms, private Itatha. cuisine at reduced rates. Ideal for 'he discriminating. Phone Lakewocxi 158.

J. KEARN3. ST. RITA HOUSE ScST nV3: Large, warm, aunnv rooms: excellent table: one block from church, lake: hot and cold water in all rooms; reduced rates. Phone Lakewoort 1Z7.

MRS. K. MCKFHT "THE WAY OF SORROWS" 1 1 i TrUnmnrintii 1 urciiinu luiviunnuvv 'Th4 Way cf Sorrows" will officially open this. Sunday afternoon, March 24th, in the auditorium of St Catherine of Genoa Church, Linden blvd. Albany at 2:15.

Very Rev. Mons. John M. Hllpert, diocesaa director of the Propagation of the Faith Society and pastor of St. Catherine of Genoa, has set aside thts opening performance for the clergy and nuns of the diocese, to whom Invitations have been extended.

Performances will be given thereafter on March 31st, April 7th and 14th at 2: IB in the afternoon and on March 29th, April 6th, 10th, 12th and 17th at 8:15 in the evening-. This Passion drama, adapted from the play "Calvary," by Rev. Francis L. Kenzel, C. SS.

portrays in fourteen scenes the story of the Passion and Death of Christ. Kntirely new scenery has been procured for this year's presenta- THE 20TH CENTURT MIRACLE Daily New Uermt.ra0 Uril FATHER CONRAD, FOUNDER America' Passion Play ST. JOSEPH'S AUDITORIUM Central Are. and 14th St xrsiok city, x. jr.

Every Bonday Afternoon and Every Sundae and Thursday Kigbti March 10-April 17. OrcL. 7 Sc. art 3 $1. Balcony.

50c. 75c $1. $1.50. PALISADE .800 Soaventr Folder and Guide sent anywhere tree and postpaid. I Extra Children's Matins SATURDAY MARCH 30 Americans knew value when they ee iu That they appreciate it is demonstrated by their steadily increasing preference for their own great, fast ships.

The new Washington and the Manhattan, world's fastest cabin liners offer spacious cabins, vast decks, a large tiled swimming movies, dancing and many more features. These great ships, wi: the popu lar Pres. Harding and Pro. Room elt, offer Manhattan, March 27-April 24 Washington, April 10-May 8 '-J 1 i NrrURH cleaned. I i NATIONAL RUG WORKS --J 1833 Fulton Et.

TPesldent 4-WXK) i JARVIS S. HICKS Priridtnt Long Island K. C. Bowling League STANDING OF TEAMS Games Team Council Won Lost Average Columbus 39 93B.9 Maniuette 8S 18 Doniian Blues 31 20 St. TTierese 27 18 Baron De Kalb.

2 22 Woodhaven 2(1 23 Morris Park 23 25 A. J. Htisrhes 22 26 Card. 19 20 TJonsran Whites ..11 31 Brooklyn 1 4 915 mo 880.9 180.3 861. 898.6 877.8 888.2 860.1 83T.

Hlgtt Ind. Three Game Series Clorlano, Columbus TOfl Coniion, Brooklyn 702 Itlrh Team Average Abroad Mar.juette 911.8 Doc (ran Blues 908.Z Hlfh Team Score Abroad Baron De Kalb 1048 Don ran Blues 1037 Hls-h Individual Score J. Nicholson Baron De 278 Pherey A. J. Hughes 277 Banuon, Baron De Kalb 274 Last week's results follow: i Columbus Council I 8t.

Therese 202 224 185 185 Glordanr. 227 157 184 224 22 Haggertj' 18 16t 15 153 167 193 248Strltzl. 155 247 266 154iJonea 200 105 177 Fischer 222 19 Totals 1011 1000 946 887 931 850 Baron De Kslb I Morris Park 194 203 221; 188 213 180 .4 2.S4 Jfl8 114 177 IM 144 lf2 170 2f2 B.K'en'd 180 179 189'Brown 52.1 225 22 ,1. i-ii', vti X'-M AVJ AimOTlO. JWU Zl 1 I I- I -1 AAA I.

1 ii.iveno.ir inji Totals. 888 903 1034 900 B68 914 Dontian Whites I Cardinal Gibbons J.MulIln.. 212 188 587 Lift enft urooerictt ine 171 137K.Drigrol! 190 218 175 197 152 150'Hltschler. 17 02 179 Delanev. 209 191 152 nrwin.

144 173 173 Donovan. 203 177 224.E.Driscoll 213 174 170 Totali. 987 877 856 872 825 f97 Mirquette 183 188 203 I'alk bgh 208 1 77 1 671 Bchloss-sr 182 218 223 Dongan Blues Byrne 138 158 365 Coughlln. 188 16 144 Back 1H2 IfiR 1ft! Petri 132 205 188 180 149 Schrelnsr 174 1 60 2llFay. 173 167 173 Tetania 879 98 903 829 859 794 Next Week's Program Over Station WLWL 272.6M WLWL 110O Ke.

Sunday, March 24 "Voice of the Missions. ta.1V. P. 3: Lenten Services from St. Vincent Ferrer's.

Sermon; "Jeaua the Rev. Ignatius fimlth, l.r.. Ph.D. Sinking by the Choir. Benediction of Tho Most Blessed Sacrament.

from Paulist Fathers' Church. Pulpit Dialogue: -'Work or Idleness?" Rev. Jamee F. Cunningham. C.8.P., Rev.

Raymond J. PrindMUe. C.S.P. Monday, March 55 Thought a Dv," talk. Rav.

Raymond J. Prlndlvllle. C.S.P. 6:05 -Mimes end Mummers (Fordham Dramatic Guild). Presenting: "The Playwright-' (Fordham 1935 prize play).

6:20 Weather Report. 6:80 "Smiles and Tears of Erin," Jim Clark's Irish Entertainers. 6:45 "Setting Tilings Right" (Trinity Lea true). Report. 7:30 "Question Box." Rev.

James T. Cunningham, C.S.P. Tnesflay, March 86 Thought a Day," Rev. Raymond J. Prlndlvitle, C.S.P.

6:05 Orchestra. vVeather Report. 6:15 The Musketeers (Puerto RIean Music). Orfhestra, 6 :45 Catholic Interracial Program. Dialogue: Elmo A.

Carter, Thomas J. DIviney. Haskini. mezzo soprano; Howard Tompklna, tenor. 7:14 Weather Report.

7:15 Orchestra. 7:30 "A Catholic Looks at the World." Dr. Josepa A. Daly. 7 Orchestra.

Wednesday, March T7 6:00 "A Thongtit a Day," Rev. Raymond J. Prindlvllle, C.S.P. 6:06 Alma Stoll, contralto. 6:15 Weather Report.

Theatre of the Air. 7:00 Prancla Flanagran, vlollnlat. 7:14 Weather Report. 7:15 Orchestra. 7 :30 Diocesan Priests' Program, talk.

Rev. Aloyslus F. Coogan. 7:45 Polish Folk Music, Ben Jablon-ski, director. Thursday, March 28 6:00 "A Though a Day," Rev.

Raymond J. Prindlvllle, C.8.P. 6:05 Orchestra. 6:15 Weather Report. 6:15 Blanche Mauclatra, maszo soprano.

6:30 Orchestra. 6:45 Talk. Dr. James J. Walsh.

7 :00 Orchestra. 7:14 Weather Raport. 7 :1 5 Orchestra. 7:30 "The Morality of Industrial Control," talk. Col.

George Stuart Brady, Friday, March "The Quiet Hour (The Way of the Cross i. Rev. Paul Ward, C.S.P. Francis Flanagan, violinist; Edward Blattery. organist.

6. -00 "A Thought a Day," Rev. i Raymond J. Prindivills, C.S.P. 6rf Orchestra.

6 :15 Weather Report Tommy Sullivan, Singer of Songs, ft 6:45 Catholio Evidencs Guild, John p. Molanphy, talk. TtOO Jeannette Oomoroda. soprano; John Alvin Chickerlog, tenor. 7:14 Weather Report.

Orchestra. "The World of Property," Rsv. Ignatius Smith, O.P. TiB Ramapo Mountaineers, hillbilly. Satarday, March 30 KKVLos Capo rales, Mexican songs and muatc i 6:20 Weather Report; Orchestra.

Enro Comanda. vtollniBt-' 6:46 Danes Music. 7:00 Helen Whltelaw, soprano; James Murray, baritone. Weather Report, i 1 7:15 1:30 "Need of Medical Missions hi Cities." talk. Kst.

Edward F. 7 -roi -Forty Hearst Aro," Jim, ths UNITED STATES LINES Roosevelt S. S. lac. Ctn.

1 Brosdway.N. FOR "ALL STEAMER AUTO PLANE TICKETS Beat Reservations at Main Office Rate No Extras For Complete Information, Booklets, Plans, viL, Phonn or Call fUrOpO Invites by Reduced Travel Costs i 60ft reduced R.R. faws. in Gr-many. Other Travel ancf sojourn savings in Germany 'by Register Mark Travel Checks.

Fastest Way to France. England, Germany romon'Ciircpn Expresses and Cabin Liners to Ireland, England, France, Germany. Hsio IJoch fjamburg Rlbcrt BoIIin 5L Coals Berlin Studgatl Yonr Travel Agent, or fjamburo-flmcrknn line flocth German (oyD 57 Broadway New York. BOwling Green 9-6900 tion of "The Way of Sorrow and the lighting equipment used tends to show off the scenery very beautifully. These lighting effects are also utilized to great advantage in the scenes of Judas' self-destruction and the Crucifixion for vihich.

realistic thunder and are created. Through the able guidance of Mr. Roy Welgand and Michael Keva- ney, the St, Catherine Players, composed of sixty-five young men and women of St. Catherine of Genoa Parish, have been rehearsing for the past three months for this beautiful Lenten Pragma which ia now entering its second year. Besides assuming coaching responsibilities Mr.

Weigand and Mr. Kev-aney demonstrate their own talents in portraying the rolen of Judas and Caiphas respectively. Reservations for "The Way of Sorrows" can be made by communicating with Rev. John A. Krieg, 520 Ljnden by phoning BUckminster 2-7162.

The auditorium is located on Albany between Church ave. and Linden blvd. PRESCRIPTION EXPERTS The Rogers Prescription Pharmacy of 2910 Ditmars ave. in As- tor, I I. compounded over prescriptions.

Tie store which ia on JHtmars ave. at, and 21st st is the ol lest pharmacy in the neighborhood unde.r the same supervision and ownership for the past ten years. "We guarantee to compound your prescriptions exactly as your doctor orders" reads the motto of this high class drug establishment which haa gradually come to "be known aa Astoria's leading pharmacy. The Rogers Phar-marcy carries complete- supply of hospital and sick room necessities, oxygen, medicines, bath room and nuraey needs. The pharmacy's wlda popularity la built on prompt and exacting service and hlftTh quality merchandise.

Chistoin-er from! all of Astoria travel to: this drnj: headquarters and foond thip pharmacy to- RELIGIOC CtRrtS Religions Leoten Cards Largest Selection in Gn-aterlNew Tork CORCORAN '8, tt9 Ilathath Ave. rKINTlNfl PRINTING AND ENV1RAV I Vf lntt i heads, billheads, envelopes, rarde, weddins; lOTitaTiotis, etc. same 0 ly. utftxng cards for all occasions, Inrlii'luiir rellslnus. Inspection Invited.

CORO ITInter, 238 Flatbuoh at Hreu fet. Subway. Open till g. NEving 8-7g. (K-aa) rCKMTCRK FOR SALE, BEAUTIFPL FUriNiTTJREj fln rugs, radio, studio couch, curtains, household articles.

Everythlnr sacrificed from prl--ta house. Call INuersoIl 2-2S27. (K-ae) TV PF WRITERS TYPEWRITER SPECIALS. 10 irusr-Mteed: all makes sold, exchanged, rented, repaired. PORTABUFtf.

Convenient pay-menu. Eetsbllshed KOSENBArjM'S. tSOT Broadwav. near Ilalscy. Always op-n.

JEfferson S-10142. (K-ae) rrRisrrrRK REPAIRED, etc. rCRMTCRK CPHOLMTERBD. polished, repaired; msttrensea: cabinet maker: rtisi washed: canlnit: slip covers. BKER, HUruenot 4-3S44.

(K-ac) LADDERS AND POLES J. F. eJ 51S f.ATES mar Throop Afj LADDERS POLES SCAFFOLDS TeL JEffereon 8-1771 CNUERTAKERS AND EMBALME88 Eareaa A. Gallasher Arthur; A Gallssber John J. Gallagher Sons FUNERAL DIRECTORS I S15 NORTH EIGHTH STREET hone: EVersrcen R.4rfin ABERDEEN STREET Fhones UUnmore bi2020 Vjueens Uranch: 8748 137th iamalca.Lll, The Estate of te or r.

J. Uuttv nurrcaser una tnfaimer 1 WT Jltnvfl Da- at act "ak'k Vjsf.V'C 1K01 services to Cobh, Plymouth, Havre and Hamburg. New low excursion round trip fares alloV-ing 15 days abroad, $151 (up) Tourist; $110 (up) Third Class, "American One Class" linen every Friday direct toiondoaand every other Saturday to Cobh and Liverpool. New low excursion round trip fare allowing 13 days abroad, $134. Holy Maas belli on all ships.

Pre. Harding, April 3-My 1 Pres. Rooaevelt, Apr.17-My 15 liui en ore jrtr. TOURS CRUISES' rLaTBCSr I AGENCY 933 Flatbo.k Ave. Crumut H.

a. M00KITN BDelmrflfteT 4-7000 A Brooklyn, IVewest Travel Agency-staffed by Mea of Many Yeaaa) of Travel Experience Steamship Tickets Tours and Cruises Authorized Agent for All Lines Let U( Solve Your Travel Problems Fulton Travel Agency C. F. Martin F.H. Rolk G.J.Csialcr of Universal Tours 347 FULTON at Pierrepont St.

CI oiberlaad ft-3333 IT IlllillaOlsVilliWil Travel Bargains IRELAND Cruises 1 1 fl 00 KwxJ ttjfl.00 VT ALL EXFENSS TOCBS All Details Arranged Servlca to Tour Home Inatallmrat lias. Pay JS Dews Dalanes Wbea Yon Return FARRELL TRAVEL BUREAU 519 Noitrand Ave Blclrn, N. T. STerling 3-4380 and 3-4381 Hours: 10 A. M- to P.

M. Thurs. 8 P. M. to 10 P.

M-tfemher Bolu Name aofj Holy Botary C'awrca MONTHLY MEETING I The monthly meeting of xnemt bers of the Third prder of 8t' Francis will take place tomorrows Sunday atj 4 P. M. In the Chapel Our XAdy of Peace Church on Carroll st-, between Third and Fourth aves. After Benediction the Blessed Sacrament there will be reception and profession: of members; WMfM VOUA THINK OF CONiULT US URST J59 rucroti ix HLIMOK Vitntla S-OOil A ST Ell SPECIAL TRIPS ALL EXPENSES Via Steamer-Traln-Motor-Ilanc Phone or Write for OIK LIST THE TRAVELERS TICKET A (j CHARLES KRIEG Member St. Michael's ChurcVi, E.

N. T. W. O. 8C1IROEDER 149-IS Jamaica Ave.

REp.9-5400 JAAHICA. L. I. Formerly I nirerxal Tfurs lOpen Mon. it Tbur.

Till 9 P.M. be true to the highest ethics of Die pharmaceutical profession. Satisfied customers are the loudest boosters for Rogers Prescription Pharmacy. The manager, Mr. Michael McConeiogue is a member of tho Knights of Cokimbus, La-Salle Council, 464, and the has been serving the Sisters of St Francis and the Parish of Immaculate Conceptioa Church for ten years, A Board of Health station is located at the store.

Free deliveries are made to anywhere at anytime and a special emergency night service won many friends because of its uniqueness and efficiency. The phones are RAvenswood 8-7785 and 0888. When you want to mak sure your prescriptions are correctly compounded bring them to the Rogers Prescription Phar- Headline Budget wiH-be balanced in 193S. But this la from a I Canadian newspaper. Florida JOSEPH J.

GA1XIGAN NDERTA lrw 1M WIMAIVGHRV Ate. PRaepert -4Ht UCENSE3 im 'vea that wholesale to the undarsigned to sell wholesale under the Alcoholic the premises W2 Atlantle ava Brooklyn. County of Kings. 7 toigned) WM. O.

WI88NER. 1072 Atiantlo Avrnue, Brooklyn. N. T. BISHOP VAUGHAN DEAD London, March JU.Most 3 Francia Vaughan, bishop tk Menevla, Wales, died oa Wednesday augnan jrwauowea a bon anel underwent i serious Iteration last 8aturdaylfor 1U re- Others insist that It is boned shad.

However, all are agreed that Jsts ielidout shad when you get 'the particular kind of shad that Gage Tenner's serve, 'especially to your orders 1 t- i 'r 1 1 i.

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