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1 11 Till! 1JHOOKLYX KACLK. NTVY YORK. MONDAY, MAY I. Hrj.T re irniituIi'Tt for ttie time i-e- Work. h-ver.

been (the ai ikticement of the se'md f1 INAUGURATE NEW MUSIC PLN AT ALL SOULS CHURCH CLUB HEARS DEAN INGE TONIGHT whuh ill i-e lea.ly for tlt virtu ii s.r WOMEN DELEGATES FROM 42 COUNTRIES START CONVENTION CRIPPLES HOME DEDICATED AT ROCKAWAY With inipr rm exec, tsf- ne.v win'er btilldinff of th Kein tild-tn it fume for pit I'M ildren. ted at Simla h. Kar Itrk i- as formally deti i a ted yestei -day af'erntton. Tli- iiu nit, dilit 1 i or. itTiKTd i''.

I t-- hti.li and appr'txitna" It t'lntjin a' iT lnhlirn 'ti the tl rt tti'lit a dm lit rnoi.i, sun parlor and ot her -tures. The sei-nnd floor nit: ta ills 1: r'e hh'h et l.en r-ijiiipped. the lowrr flottr will huidle the needs Knapp. Secretary of State, noiifvi. her of her appointment.

She meniker of the I9rh A. F. Republican forces. hith position she has held since women were enfranchised, and mm in charge of ire women's committee for Peter Seery when the latter was elect, Sheriff of Kings County some yers ago. Mrs.

Blank's appointment win indorsed by United Slates Marshal Jesse D. Moore, leader of the 13'tt A. Richard Wright, executixe member of the 15th A. and Commissioner of Records Jacob Hari-cherer. leader of the lth A.

1 The Census will start June 1. liiKtriiRrs. DEBS' TALK ON WAR BRINGS BIG MOB TO MADISON SQ, GARDEN 15,000 Hear Veteran Socialist Denounce Capitalism and Promoters of Strife. Eujrrne V. Dehs homily nguinst war delivered at Madison Square I TV il I V.

The innovation of a stringed trio and soloist in place of the usual choir as succewfuily inaugurated in All Souls I'ntversalist Church yesterday before a big congregation. Miss Florence Mulholland. contralto, sang three solos, "Niles "In the Carder." Salnt-Saens' Heart at Thy Sweet Voice" and Dvorak's "Going Home." The trio, comprising (Jeorgc Hammer, violin; Hen.imin fasso. harp-em! O. O.

Horniierger. 'cello, ren III. K.I 1 t' Expect New Message on the Nations at Hotel Astor Banquet. Tho rv William Ualph Ine-. dean of St.

Paul's Cathedral London, tonight will bp the jtueM of the ninrch fhih at a dinner in the Hoirl Astor, Manhattan. Il is rx l' ted 1o touch further on internn-i'njil relations, following hi ftrt i 1 I h- uift' t.I'Vtnilllr.l Ml tlUll L-tli iitj April, 1'. J. tli in il) sil tiijhii. Itemized Costs tn.ld.r.

I'V Nrh jtniol l-T, dered Itach-tiounod's "Ave Maria and Benuto's "ndante Heligloso." III K. kin 1. 1 I)' WEATHER FORECAST on r'J Nil I H.ir.j'.irh Hi" fit -Mil tllV i.f Kh.c- Lady Aberdeen and Hoover to Address International Council in Washington. Washington, May 4 Delegates from component organizations in 4 2 countries assembled here today for the opening of the quinquennial convention of the International Council of Women to Review and Act on International Questions which have engaged the attention of the various national the last meeting of the organization in Norway in 1920. The first general assembly of the convention will be held tonight, to be addressed by Lady Aberdeen, president of the council, and Secre nicspaifp on that nubjef the THREE BORO MEN of St.

John the Divine ypHtenlay. He arrived in tlila country 16 days ago and will sail for hornet lale this week. OIK PROFESSIONAL CHARGES AND merchandise charges are separated. The cost a matter of the client's choice. Here is always a complete and satisfactory service for everyone.

HONORED AT BROWN To more than 4.000 persons who lt'titi'Bilon Until ft I'M. Toiiinrrvr Washington. Mav 4 For Kanfin ork; Lnaettled. Probably showers tonight and Tuesday mornlnx fniinwed by Hearing Slightly cooler tn north portion tonight unit In entrem nuth. Tuatav frewii to strong south neat shifting to wrat winds.

Local Probabilities. Prnbably ahown tontght. Tuesday etenrlni; and. cooler. Fresh southwest wind becoming northwest Tuesday.

crowded into the Cathedral to hear si Mm yesterday Dean Ince declared that the fate of the world rests in Harriot 10 The Kaglr.) Providence. R. May 4 Three ii im, t)i Uirvtrtl sa lu-'st aii'l thrin tl I Ail thut riain In' pr(- iir pan-fl if lanii I vine nnd 1 in thr iMiir'i i.f UrTikhn. if thf Citv ot k. i "'intv of in.

StH' of Ni iv York, buut.iifil and rtlH'tJ so follows, id i H'P inning point nn cu' rly if Kai' L'liiii slnrt. fliKtMnt fun anil y-t hr- anil itit-10'tTh 3" ft Mnithr'y ft tho -ormr fi ini l-v th" lmrirt ton of th eftAtorly Me of ilaf stirt with th- Houtherh of oorlitfM uvriiui; running thfiu-p rl pHtnlk! with fi'ii hW'H it4nnp, oni nd lxt tn nn 43-1 ont 11 1 1 4 3 fft; ftoutliratttorlv ah-nit the lln nf Ixit thrf on Map of lflnnK-n)f to 'harj-s Nb1.t. B. S'-harmann and J. Rugpr.

rtHt-rl Icrtnih'r tit li. rilt'd Ja.iUMry I. a anl Uv Map No ln.jt, ointy-two ami H) fWt to ih side of satl Lot Ihrr-i' it.TPmfnllfirrrl; tary Hoover. Brooklyn men were honored at Brown University Saturday. G.

L- FAIRCHILD SONS Garden yesterday was siilllclent to rail forth a milllnn mob of 23.000, he police reserves of two stntlons and ten mounted policemen who parted the compact mass by forcing their horses heads between the lone lines who had Ignored the command to give ground. Fifteen thousand persons got Into the Garden and 10,000 more could not. Three hours before Debs spoke there were many on hand waiting for the doors to open. The main theme of Debs' apeech was a summons to the workers of the nation to loin the international labor movement the only movement, said he, that would put an end to war. The proceedings began with the singing of- the "Internationale," which was followed by "The Star-Spangled Banner," played twice.

Moreover the national anthem got everybody up on their feet and there was a good round of applause when It concluded. There was the usual attack on the capitalistic system by the veteran Socialist, references to the ultimate The standing committees of the rouicil, however, were called to meet during the day to take up the study Cassidy, formerly tit 450 Washing the hands of the United States; that Kurope looks to America to avert I any new wars, as ISurope would no! recover from another (Treat conflict; that Providence having intrusted the I'nlted Stales with so many natural advantages for world leadership Kurope nas a right to expert much of America, and that the 1'nited States should either join the League of Nations or produce a better plan for world co-operation. ton and Horace S. Mazot ot 270 Clinton ave. were elected presi 4 LEFFERTS PLACE 4t CLINTON AVE.

BROOKLYN JAMAICA HIGH WATER TOMOIUXOW. (Standard Tlm 'High. Watcr-M Iw Wiir. A.M. I M.

jl A.M. I P.M. New York I 4:44 1 1 11 44 SUN RISKS AND SETS. May 4. May I.

Rises.4:2 Rla.4:Bl Seta 6:55 dent and steward respectively of the English Club, an organization limited to ten members of the Senior and five members of the Junior classes. of resolutions as adopted by the member organizations for action by the general body. Inclusion In the resolutions of several dealing with the League of Nations recently brought charges from the chairman of a New York woman's organization that the council would present a program of propaganda for the League. The charges were ignored by Airs, Phillip North Moore, president of the United States council, which is host to the dele "The future of industrial needs American leadership to Frederick H. Rohlfa or s.

jame wtitrly nton hf HnufliMrly ml of I-ot thrf (3t nforttinMnnt.l. flftv-tnr nI 1 na f--t Ihticf port pi. was sent by the university to ADVKUTInKMKNT solves Its problems." the Dean con SHIP NEWS Il with Kni4t rt Mrft Dixton i 1 tinned. 'The weak point or innus the Intercollegiate Non-Athletic Activities, held Satnr- f1 tli'iir-t' M-tirlv irll1 with Vonr- trial civilization based on Calvinism dav at Cornell, to represent me is that it concentrates attention on Rrnivn iTnlverltv organizations. a (ini li'imli fu i l'" fct tn tlt4 Jtrlv -idi nf Khut Jh uroM, thm Inner th i 1- ni vr- t.

thlriy-four (14i f-ct to the it o-- of ln-ptnntne I'-'K'-t wifh nM tb rljrt'-l. t''" and of th mnrtirwiror of. in n-l th All three men are memoers ot tne production and consumption, and makes no attempts to get its values riKlit. Things are in the saddle and Tanlac puts flesh r.laRS of 19 26. CaBsidy attended rule of the working class and an arraignment of war.

Delis pleaded for 1h rooting out of the capitalistic ltrnoklvn Frlanids School. Mazet was gates. Exhibits on peace and the League of Nations are included among others arranged by the various delegations, and the convention also will be featured by a "peace and war" rule mankind because we will not a graduate of Marquand, and Rholfs learn from Jesus ChrtsUwhat objects lm-d 1" in Kai Cth trAt tn front of and sirtjmmne said tn ihf 'nti-r DreDared for college at tne roiy we ought to put first in the order system and the establishment or I republic of workers. "If Wall Street said the word to technic Country Da School. Ilohlfs tn tn.roor.

Iff. 19-5. Tl'-ny Hllinirr. Plaintiff' A'tornv. pageant Saturday night.

and Cassidv are both memoere or on scrawny folks ing of our lives. A Christian valuation of life would cure the evils of our present social order." ARRIVED AT KEW YORK. bhlp. Prom- Urottningholm Gothenhurg Deusohland Hamburg Minnetonka London fuller Antwerp' Kavorita KinKSton W. L.

Steed Providence Agwintone Pedro Mlraflores Santiago Anna t'allao Norfolk Baltimore Vincent Baltimore Sam Side Baltimore Munwood Nuevltaa Hyaclnthus St. John H. M. Flagler Tensa f'lty Jacob Luckenbach Seattle the Undergraduate Survey committee MnntaFiiH street. Biouklyn Borough.

morrow," Debs told his audience, "all the editors and the preachers would Vie for war." He demanded that ork fity 4-7 -n which is studying teaching methods In the University, while Mazet is those who declare war should fight managing editor of the Brown I.KGAT; NOTTCKS. the war. The gathering was a celebration BORO MOTORISTS LOSE LICENSES OU simply can't expect to get back your health and HEFFERNAN NAMED KAPPER SECRETARY of the 25th anniversary of the Work men's t'lrcle, a Jewish Socialist fraternal organization. Daily- Herald. Rohlfs is also, president of the Junior class and a promising athlete.

Cassidy is secretary of the Sphinx Club, the University scholastic honor society and editor of the college magazine. Rohlfs Is a members of the Phi Kappa Psl flare San Juan Creole New Orleans Hoxbar Tampico Fort Victoria Bermuda AMl'SFMKNTS RltOOKI.YV. r.ulfatar Philadelphia fraternity. Mazet and Cassidy are Bayonne Philadelphia THK PEOPLK OF Till! PTATR OP" Sew York, hy tht grac nf fit id free and independent To Mary MnJowhii Convev, Pe ix Mc'iowan. Frank Mr inn an.

Marv MrtJnwan Fennelley. jBint-s M--Jown. My M' tinwan, Kat lilcen MrUnwin, Magdalin M'Uowftn Nnrton. Ktt a tiowan Bugge. (iritce Mf-iiowan f'opperk.

John McUowsn nd John M-(inwan, if living (a hrot h.T nf Annie M-Morrow. and M-Onwan, if living. Bnd if dad. to any and all unknown pt r-nn. hirs at nw and next of kin of Annie MrMnrrow.

flt'rcaed. lute nf tin? founty of King. hy, through or under the aatd John MrUnwan nnd or Jonoph M.fiowan. or in any niannrr whatsoever ih.iniina- to hava both members of the Delta Upsilon Caracas I.nguaira San Benito Unvam fraternity. strength as long as your body is scrawny and underweight.

Let Tanlac put some good solid flesh on your bones, put your stomach in shape again and puftfy your blood. Then see how much better you feel. In our files are more than 100,000 glowing letters of praise from men and women who credit their present vigorous health to Tanlac. What it has done for them it can surely do for you. Tanlac is Nature's great tonic 4) BROOKLYN 'il JEWISH HOME OPENS i THEATRES Succeeds Charles Cords, Resigned, in $4,000 Position.

Supreme Court Justice Isaac Kapper today announced the appointment of John Heffernan of 554 60t-h st. as his secrotaryq, to succeed Charles Cords, resigned. The place pays $4,000. Heffernan Is a relative of former Senator William J. Heffernan, Democratic leader of the 7th A.

in which district the now appointee resides. John Heffernan's Grandfather any right, title or interest tn. or claim Princess May Port Antonio SHIPS DUB TOMORROW. hip. Frenv Martinique Cartagena, April 24 Republic Bremen, April 24 Braga Consta ntinople, April 14 Munargo May 2 t'anopic Liverpool, April 25 American Banker London, April 2h Ponce San Juan, April 2ft SHIPS DUE WEDNESDAY.

Ship. From. Hellia Olaf Oslo. Anrll 25 DRIVE FOR $250,000 yuUont.DKai7nangU 2000 CLIFTON WEBB MARY HAY (Special to The Eagle.) A.lbany, May 4 f'harlos A. Harnett, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, reports that motor vehicle registrations and operators' and chauffeurs' licenses of residents of Brooklyn and Lonp Island have bpn revoked and suspended during the woek ended Tuesday, April 28, as follows: Tt EVOCATIONS.

Brooklyn William Sexton. 1008 Gates driving; car while intoxicated; Will-lam Labtl. 1454 36th driving car while intoxicated; George, H. Abole. 2204 Clarendon speeding, third ofTense: Morris Schlsnel, 620 Saratoga speeding, third offense Robert 3.

Rohan, 147 Lafayette driving car while Intoxicated; Anthony Furso, 1836 W. 3d public Intoxication; Nicholas Capanso. 644 Clanson persistent violations of the motor vehicle law. Long Island William Mat son. Camp 242-B, Edgewater, driving car while Intoxicated; Wilfred F.

Kaufman, Westbury. driving car while Intoxicated. SUSPENSIONS. JOHNNY D00LEY, RUTH ROYE Plans Annex for Building Given HARRY KAHNR. BHON H(IIKK I.KO KKKKS.

WATTS HAH I.KV, IMII. by the Late J. D. Posner. Assyria Glasgow, April 25 President April 17 ar( Senator Heffernan's father were and builder.

It is compounded after the famous Tanlac formula Van Dyck Buenos Antres, April 12 The Brooklyn Jewish Home for GUS VAN JOE SCHENCK Convalescents, Ave. anfl E. 8th st. from roots, barks and curative DR. MERrEIKS, Otlicra, today celebrated the first anniversary Made Her Feel Like New Woman "My appetite was gone, and I was losing weight fast.

Couldn't sleep my general health was bad. Tanlac brought my weight up 15 lbs. and made me feel like a new woman." Manola Gunn 1386 E. 55th St. Los Angeles, Calif.

herbs. It gets right down to the SHOWS brothers. The new secretory is 25 years old. He is a lawyer, with an office at 32 Court st. When former Boro President Riegelmann was elected Supreme Court Justice it was reporttd that Heffernan had been selected as his secretary.

Justice Rieelmann, however, named John J. Callahan 4611 Fort Hamilton Parkway. 3 MONSTER MIDNIGHT of its dedication by a canvass of boro residents, in sympathy with its purpose, for contributions to a J260.000 drive it has launched to upon he etate of th Mid Annie M--Mnr-row. latu (jf tlie County of Kings, deceased, hy, through op under the said John -tiowa and or JoNeph Mcffow an. if dad.

nn the widow, hira at law. and m-xt of kin. eeutnrB, in 1st rators. legal of said Mrfi-iwan. and or Jonr-ph Mc'iowan, oi hy through or un-lfr a ny nf thent.

In any minm-r whafsovr, iend gretlng: Whereas, Patrick M-OnwHn. who re8fdi at .199 1 Sth street. BrnokKn, New York. ha presented a petition praying fnr a decree that a r.ertain tnatrumnt In writing hearing dar the day of Marrh. 19J4, relating to real and personal property, be duly proved the last will and testament nf ANNIK MrMORfU lV lately residing 'it S32 Hh afreet, tn the Borough nf Brooklyn, City of New York.

Now, therefore, you and eaeh of you are hereiw -cited to chow cau before our Surrogate's fourt th County of tn he at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings, on the 8th day of June. at ten o'clock in fho forenoon, why such decree ahouid not he made. In tesilmnny whereof, we hsve caused the seal of our said Surrogate' Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness. Honorable George (L.

I bert Wingate. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said Countv, the 1st dav of Mnv. 192fi. JOHN" H. MiCOOKT.

Clerk of the Surrogatv'f Court. SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 9 SNATIOVAX VAI IIKV1M.B A RTIHTS' build an annex. I Hl at AND KENKFIT FtM) AT France Havre, April Z9 Olympic Southampton, April 80 Siboney Havana, May 2 SKIPS SAILING TOMORROW. Transatlantic Phi p. To.

Resolute Southampton City of Eureka Constanza City of Cambridge Capa Town Stavan(rrfjord Oilo Cabo Ortefal Lisbon Stuttgart Bremen Central, South America and West Indies. Fort Victoria Hamilton SHIPS SAILING WEDNESDAY. Transatlantic Shin. To. V.

B. I'. KEITH'S LOMV'R NF.W lALBEE BUSHWICK W1LLARD Its present building, a former private dwelling, was a gift from the estate of the late Jacob D. Posner, seat of trouble makes you feel a lot better right from the start. Don't put off taking Tanlac another day.

Don't go on dragging your poor, sickly body around when this great tonic and builder is ready to help you. In cases of torpid liver, rheumatism, sleeplessness, lowered resistance, indigestion, malnutri- Brooklyn Gionl De Simone. "9 Sackett pending appearance of person who I Throe Oreateat Benefit Performances drove car at 2 p.m., April 10; Richard Kver Ringed in Brooklyn. The entire reamirreti of the N'. V.

A. will be devoted who was head of the Dr. Posner tion and general debility, Tanlac Aldridge, 298 Adelpht pending Invest! to innkn thin the, gatlon of accident; William King. 236 Biggest Theatrical Event of Season will accomplish wonders. Get a Clifton pending prosecution on charge bottle this very day and start TICKETS NOW ON SAMS AT ALL VALDKVILLB THKATRKS.

of manslaughter; Henry D. Crane, 112 Decatur et reckless driving; John, T. Me NASSAU COP DISMISSED ON EXTORTION CHARGE CRprcio! to Tlw. Eagle.) Mineola, L. May 4 Frank Bel-ford of tho Xass.au County Police was dismissed from the force today by Chief Abram W.

Skidmore, after he had pleaded pruilly to charges of attempted extortion. Uhestur Fulton of Freeport re feeling better tonight. Dermott, 2415 Avenue M. charged with Arabic Hamburg Berengarta Southampton driving car while Intoxicated; Benjamin TAKE TANLAC VEGETABLE FILLS FOR CONSTIPATION Savoie Havre Shoe Company, Inc. It was purchased by the executor of the estate and deeded to the organization in conformity with a request made by Mr.

Posner a week before his death in 1923 that he wanted between $50,000 and (75,000 of his estate set aside for such purchase. The present establishment, according to Mrs. Carrie Kronfeldt of ISIS E. 21st president of the home, has accommodations for only 18 persons at a time, while the institution always has a large waiting list. Freeman, 1632.

61st pending Investigation of accident; Abe Katz, 664 Euclid Presi'lent Hardin Bromen Antonio Lope 8 Cadiz charged with homicide; Helen V. Central, South America and West Indies. ported to the Chief that when his TAN-LAC FOR. YO UR HEALTH Rosalind St. John's ACTS LIKE MACIC ON TIRCD.TCNDCR.SMART1N0.

SWOLLEN. SWEATY FEET MararaibO Ia Guayra car was stalled on the Long Beach rd. one night lsst week, Welford ap Carrlllo Mnrta proached him and threatened to give Caatlllian Prince Duenoa Aires Polycarp 1'ara paria Para marl ho Horace Lucenbach Nicaragua him a summons, but said he would let him off for Shea, 169 Irving pending Investigation of accident; Joseph Scholsman. 824 Montgomery pending investigation of accident. Long Island Joseph Brower, Llndn-hurst, reckless driving; Malcolm CorwlB, 62 E.

Lena Freeport. reckless driving; John S. Schultze, 18 Justice Elmhurst. charged with driving car while Intoxicated; Sidney Lipets. Rlverhead, reckless driving; Joseph J.

Klelnberg, 95 Elm Astoria, failure to report accident Her OBITUARIES JAMRS P. HAKT of 287 10th died on Saturday. lie was 17 years old and a student at the Commercial High School. He was born In this boro, the son ot Peter J. and the late Catherine Tobtn Hart, and la survived only by his father.

A mass of requiem will be said In St. Thomas man Marine, 10767 92d Astoria, failure to report accident; Charles S. Scott, 1145 88th Woodhaven, charged with driving Abraham Straus car while Intoxicated; Domtnlck Parlo, 1121 JCott at, Inwood, reckless driving; Aquinas R. C. Church tomorrow morning John Rupp, Babylon, reckless driving; Beautiful Life-Like Set of Tettb and Bridge-Work at Lowest Prices Morris Perlsteln, 9408 79th Wood at 9:30 o'clock.

Interment will be tn Holy Cross Cemetery. JOhF.rK O'CONNOR of 5617 4th ave. haven, violating law restricting width ot I Ntep In and convince yourself. Fxam L-fhtttton are free. My of flea la In the motor vehicles.

died on Saturday. He was the son of the late Frank H. and Annie K. Finn O'Connor. THE WOMAN VOTER and was an Rwiitant Inspector In the Street Cleaning; Department.

He la sur SHOP benrt of Brooklyn hopping; renter. Teeth carefully restored by tilling and tnlaya. Fitractloa of teeth. Dr. D.G.POLLOCK, Surgeon Dentist 20 EV1NH HTKEKT, rar Fulton 20 Years' Kiperlenre Awarded InatrurtniKhip In N'.

Y. Dental HOt RS: DAILY. 'ftTNPA YN, 1I-S. Dental Hertlee That tint Iff lea. vived by two Winnie 8., H.

J. noted Jorkey, and Frank H. AT A STATKO TKRM OF THB fnited States Uiatri.t Court, for the Kant. ern District of New York, held in tha Post Offb-e Building, Borough of Brooklyn, York Ctty, on the nt day of Preaent Hon. Marcus B.

Cn mpbell, District Judge. In the nia tter of Then. Klrke Warehouses, alleged bankrupt. (. A motion having duly rom-1 on to he hr-arri requiring all of the rn-dltora of tha ahove-na med alleged bnn krupt and nil other persons.

fir ma and i orpora tions rlniming mer'ha nd property, a.xoMa or cIThiMr which ni.ty lie In lh possession, fiistody or contr-d of the petitioner herein to cause why nn order MmnM not hy n.ade directing fa id creditors, persons. firms nr i orpora tion a to file within such. tiiitf as the court may direct verified slate-uu-nts of any and all lalnis which thev i ar them may have fnr or a gaint. any mer-dviruiise, property, assets nr effects in the pos.oe.s.'Uon. custody or controt of the petitioner herein, sin claims to filed nith i Special Commisainner to he appointed for such nurpnse and why thf said -claims so filed, if any, should not he referred to said Special Commissioner to examine, take fm immiy and report and why in default of ihe filing of such i a a time a nd place and in a manner tn in whi'-h thlo coiiit may direct, said creditors, persons, fir ma or corpora inns and any and ill of them should nni he forever barreil.

foreclosed and enjoined from making and asserting any audi claim or via 'ms. Now. after read fur and filing said order to stinw cause dated April tha potirinn of Barold Turk verified April 21. the petitions for reclamation ot Maurice Vrledman, Arthur Kraus. Irvine Ba nk -Coin in i.ia Truat World Biink.

Heirs Kotafe, Mas'-o Kinana Wormar Co, and upon the replex (n suits instituted hy Chatham and Pheni-c National Bank, Peoples Trust Knfer-prlpo Finance Corporation. Arthur Kraua and Alfr-d Haft, the petition nf Nathan I.evey and order to show cause dated April 1 91' 5. nd li order thereon da ted April 2S. and upon the notices of ap- ranee by Albert Cotf 1 1 el) through Mouse, dross ma Vor halts, attorney! A'-raham U.utlieb. through House.

Urossman A Anih.ns. attorneys; Aaron tiotf lieh, tIi roigh Houe, (rnsma Vor. haus, attorneys; Kmil (iotth.d. through House. Crnssman A Vorhaus.

attorneys; Maxwell M. ptember. through Samuel Soul nt'-k nnorney; Chatham and Phoenix National Bank, through Kave. Mcpavitt nenrneys; Punne Cnrporn Hon. through Shaine Welnrih.

attorneys; Heirs Kstate, throuah Slater, attorney: Madlaon State Bunk, through Bosky. S'bllier. Marvin A Scrling. Trvms Bank-Colunihta Trust Co. through Breed.

Aiibott A toran. attornevs; William Baves. Beceiver of Federal Koo.l lores, through rise a A. Laws, at O'Connor. A mass of requiem will be said Mm.

Jennie Blank of 54 Cedar st. has been named as Supervisor of the Slate Census In the 10th Senatorial District, which comprises the 13th, 16th and 19th A. D. Mrs. Blank received a telegram from Mrs.

Florence In Our. Lady of Perpetual Help R. Church tomorrow morning and interment Direct Entrance: Hoyt and Livingston Stramta. A. A 5.

Men's Shop New for Tuesday, May will be In Holy Cross Cemetery. Resinol for that skin eruption 1 Pi i i. xuu aon nave to watt to know that Resinol Ointment il going to overcome your skin trouble. It givee such quick relief from the Itching and burning and generally lucceeds in clearing away the eruption that, with Resinol Soap, It is the standard skin treatment thousands of homes, Reiinol products sold by ill druggists. 7 good reasons "why Men buy BROOKMORE (Reg.

U. S. Pat. Office) SUITS, 55 with two pairs of trousers Fine all-wool, imported and domestic fabrics in new Summer styles and the correct colorings. 2 The woolens are cold water shrunk before cutting to insure retaining the shape and style of the Suit.

3 The woolens are cut with shears for each Suit to obtain absolute accuracy in size and fit. 4 BROOKMORE Suits are hand tailored into shape. The needlework is by expert tailors. 5 BROOKMORE Suits are hand pressed, on the reverse side, so that the style effect is shaped into it. The final touch of refinement and distinction is gained by hand finishing.

7 Extra trousers are included with every BROOKMORE Suit. All in all, BROOKMORE SUITS embody every detail that is desirable to the man of good taste everything that is necessary to make them outstanding values at $55. iA 1 torney: Arthur Kraus. throueh I. T.

Flattn. attornv: Wormser A Co. through Davidson. Mns-s A Si. her.

nttnrnevs; World Batik, through Veysr Ureenberr. attorney, and hearing Samuel C. Duheratein. counsel to petit Inning creditors. Harold Turk.

Beceiver. Oscar A. Lewis. F.sn.. attorney for petitioning- -creditor in the matte of Federal Fond Stores, bankrupt, in support of said motion and Win gale A Cullen for People Trust Co.

A. Sin a 1 lens for F.nterpnse Finance Cn (iiintave A. Teitelhjium fnr Alfred Haft, having appeared specially and object i in the i ii risd ict ion of the court as ft. pa i't Hula property claimed hv pnch nf jj(id i-arties, it is iiTiiered, 'hit creditors of (lie bank-tup! Hnd all persons, firms or corpora ions In inung mercha ml If or any other asset in he imv'siiin, custody of cont i nl of tho i itp pi' herein be and thev are directed to file hn'r claims hereto, Hi erfled. hi the frVe of the Special Commissioner nppoin.d herein on nr bofoi a Mn vis and it is further that jiny and all nr other cla inn i to the in id mereha ndise and other aPt.

who shall not file such claim to the Id mercli ndise or other asserting their tight, litle or interest and thereto nn or lip fnr a Mav t. be they hereby are for- hftrred from maklnir claim or assert-MiK right, title or Interest In and to 'he id Pfrcha ml is or other asei no-v in tlie posscsstnn, custody or enptrol of tha recei herein and ir is further i ivdered that the det mitn inn of a'l titles and interests. anv. in and anv and all nf the sai'i iiierchandiso or o' t.r us et. ide as a foresaid, be and ))4 ss me he re liy Is referred to Ft gen F.

O'Connor ho is herebv ap-poiited Speiial Com Isslon er tn esunilne, take testimony and report tlicreon and f'OniXIOSVRKS. CO IN TV COURT. KINtiS COUNTY Jer Brown 3uitth 8. Wnndel. Blanche E.

O. Wandclf agj i' Htamentary truHteps for jinncnn u. a. wnmioi, pkhmuits, against i'oni iiiiuiti ana otnors. dot on aunts.

In nurHUHncn of a Judgment of foreclos ure and saio. duly madw and entered in the JJ alterations snove entitled sol ion, and liraiing auto the zxtn ciay or Aor l. l2f. I. the urn era enpit the rrferre In SHfd lurluinent iiHined.

will 'carpentery bHI at puhltp atu-tion to the highest bid hip nmoklyn Urrfl Ktate KxchanKe. No 119 MnntBgue Hin-et. In tho Uorotigh of rmoRiyn. i outirv Kings, on tne any of May. at 12 look noon, the pieniiaps dlrn.

tfd hy aiUd jn.lgment to be iMi uiprrin dowrint'fi an funiwn: All that certain lot. plrcn or pa reel of iiunif. lying ana nptng in tne nor i il 1 further oURh of Hrooklyn, of the Citv of New York, County of Kings, and State of New lorx. Douiiuca and described as followa, to wit: Rpglnnlng at the oorner formed by the inipraernon or tho southerly side of Kem more street with the easterly aide of Rognra avrnup; running thence southerly nmiiK him ranTPriy biuh or Knirri avenue. I weiity-llve 4 feet four and one-half inches: thence eaetorlv, parallel with l-Vniinmu aireet, and part of the distance --cement jmrk i building "garages laying floors screening windows Turn fo.Classification '19-inltodayV A-B-C CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE In the Feature Section, Every Day inroiign a party wall, eighty (S0 (vrt; thenni northerly parallel with Roaern ave.

Ordered, 'hat th service of this order made upon the credit oral and other firms persons nr corporations Interested herein, hv mailing on or before Ms 8th, a pnpv of thia rder tn each of them their last knew editresses nti, hv puh-1 rnpv of thta order in The Brook-in Ha Iv rookl Standard I'nlon Bt-1 Wv York Times on nr before Ma Mil vhi''h "hall he dtnsd good atid sufficient ser herein and i is further iit.iPiel thnt alt creditors and all other pei sens cU'mintt nnv rights. title nr rnultie or liens and to anv ni iri mi ie or oi her hsmm tt the pos. wtnlmi, iiitmh re i ontrol of the receiver. ind 1 i i'v a re hereb cn 1o1nd and re -it ra tued 't om Inst i ii 1 1 ti main' a In of nto'e. ntinn aw nci inn or proceeiling ana i nst 1 lie i reon er nr the tr u-tee wlcti appointed nr "V'Mfil.

except he pmsecu on of their claim" a provided by this order; iiul it is furrhei- that Hie iiunt.oq if lurisd ict ion taised by 1he inn'e' alum recti. 1. ho appenred speclallv. be an the aame nereVi Is rerved MA1HTS B. CAMPBHI.I..

nue. twpnty.flva (2fi) Teet four and otie-hair 4S inches to the southerly aide of PVnimm-o stmet and thenee westerly along nifu.iit-iiy miin or jeniniore eighty iMi) fpet to tho corner, tho point or place of beginning. Other 2-trouser Spring Suits, $29.50 to $44.75 Colorful, swagger Spring Topcoats, $27.50 to $44.75 Together with all the right, title and Int'-rest of the mortgagor of, In and to (he Ihh'I lying In Keiiltnore street and Hogpr avenue, in front of and adjacent to said premise to ine center line thereof. Dated, May 1, 1AVIL P. rillCK utr Henry M.

Bellinger, ptslntlfT's attorney, Montague street, Brooklyn Hnrnugh New lork Lit. 4-7L-IH8.

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