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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1933 A 16 TOASTMISTKESS Chapman, Scott Corporation, now! under contract for construction ot the Jetty. Police Doctor Settles Suit the entire structure, which represents already an investment in excess of $1,800,000, the department pointed out. It is therefore in the interests of economy that the additional $186,000 be spent, it was asserted. The money will go to the Merrit, cessfully withstand the added attack of ocean storms. Unless the structure Is properly and adequately protected, at its outward end, unravelling, due to erosion of the ocean bed, will take place.

It was said. This would seriously and progressively endanger PERSONAL STATIONERY 50c In a bnuttful portfolio. 24 beet and 24 tnrelopct with Tour name nd ad-dreu or your monocrun. Whit and assorted colon. Please state colon when ordering.

Write to O. S. ANTHONY. 102 K. 102nd Bt, N.

T. C. Row on Bond Issue Is Hitch In Relief Work The natives of the Polynesian Islands have a language which comes from the same root tongue from which the European languages were derived. 1 i Dr. Dery Sued in Death I I Vote $186,000 For Jetty Job Jamaica Bay Project Is Necessary Due to Strong Tides, U.

S. Says Special to The Eagle Washington, April 29 Expenditure of $186,000, for completion of the two-million-dollar Jetty extending eatward from Rockaway Point in Jamaica Bay, was approved today by the Secretary of War, according to an announcement by the War Department. Allotment of the funds. In the of Driver He Said Was Drunk After Mishap Surrogate John Hetherington of Queens has given Dr. Rudolph Dery or Lynbrook, L.

permission to settle for $4,500 a claim made against his by Louis Balch of 188-26 119th St. Albans, In connection with the death of the latter's son, Philip L. Balch. It was alleged by Balch that his son. who was 31, and a mechanic, suffered injuries on Dec.

30, 1929. in an automobile collision in Lvn-brook. L. I. Balch claimed that instead of being removed to a hos-nitol hl snn was taken to the local ghti mmtii face of President Roosevelt's economy order halting all expenditures for public works, was explained at Store hours are from 9:30 to 9:30 Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and 9:30 to 5:30 every other day.

the department on the grounds of necessity. The entire jetty, It was explained, is exposed to strong ocean currents, and tidal currents around the outer end, which therefore must be securely built and protected In order to insure stability of the structure, not only to withstand those currents, during fair weather, but also to suc Evelyn Spritz of 97a" St. Mark's president of the Student General Organization of Girls High School, woh is to be toast-mistress at the dinner closing observance of Boys and Girls Week May 6. Miss Spritz introduced the idea of letting the girls share in observance of Boys Week. police precinct, charged with being intoxicated and kept in a call over night.

The following day a private doctor was called by Balch and he found the mechanic to be suffering from a fractured skull. The mechanic was removed to the Hillside Sanitarium. Hollis, where he died Jan. 2, 1930. The elder Balch shortly after filed a claim against Dr.

Dery, the police surgeon, alleging that the physician had his son's condition as intoxication, while, in fact, he had the head injury. In asking the court permission to settle. Balch made known that Dr. Dery had denied being negligent in his examination. Huntington Has Problem as Result to Supply Needy With Work Riverhead, April 29 The action of the Long Islanl State Park Commission in refusing further services from 317 emergency workers from the Town of Huntington has centered interest upon the question of whether the Board of Supervisions should cause the sale of $550,000 bonds, principally for the acquirement of rights of way In connection with parkways, boulevards and other highways in Suffolk.

Robert Moses, president of the Long Island State Park Commission, appeared before the board of supervisors Thursday and urged the sale of the bonds. His principal argument was that it would enable the county to use emergency workers on permanent projects which would benefit the population for many years. William Watt, supervisor of the Town of Huntington, opposed issuance at this time, on account of the unfavorable conditions in the bond market. Mr. Moses and Supervisor Watt had a brief argument in which Watt was understood to say that the town could provide work for the men itself, if necessary.

The board took no action on the bond question. Fired from Park Jobs Mr. Watt said today that notice was given on the same day that the S17 men from Huntington would be no longer needed at park projects. This imposed no immediate hard-'h'p on the men, he said, as their vftges have been paid by the town even while working on the park wojects. But the town is now faced with Vie problem of providing material find equipment which the men will need if they are to be profitably employed on permanent improvments.

There is enough mony available to 3 -for-1 PRESCRIPTIONS 'Everythivg for Sick' 302 Ashland Place This All Porcelaiti Insulated Table-Top RANGE! retired. The wedding anniversaries have not been celebrated on April 28 for 11 years because a son of one of the couples was drowned in a lake opposite the hotel here on April 28, 1922. Brooklyn L. ProfMitenal B'ldf. HEMPSTEAD, Charles A.

Gorman, Pres. Gen. Manager.SS Jllenry L. Battemian, Chairman, Original Family Ownership (fo 29.95 Broadway, at Flushing and Graham Avenues Phone PUlaski 5-2000 Harry Your Furs to Don't delay, there is no telling what havoc the first tiny moth and the first warm spell will make. Let us send for your furs at once let OUR DRY COLD AIR STORAGE VAULTS PROTECT THEM now is the time just call PUlaski $-2000 and we will send for them.

Cash (DELIVERED AND INSTALLED FREE), 4.00 down, 4.00 monthly, plus small carrying charge. It is all porcelain oven and broiler are even porcelain-lined. Tops and doors are insulated, so that you receive the maximum heating benefit, saving gas bills. Note the additional points that make it a superior stove Hinged Table Top. Large 16x13x18 oven.

Two large service drawers. Approved by American Gaa Association. Repealed by Popular Demand Sale! Steel Utility Cabinets provide material and equipment for a week or ten days. Funds will be lacking then, unless local bankers agree to make a short term loan to the town. The banks have already made a $25,000 loan for a term of six months.

This loan was made in anticipation of the sale of $100,000 bonds in hte future. Some Favor Project There was a report in Riverhead today that the supervisors might take favorable action on the Moses suggestion in the immediate future, and the Huntington situation ironed out. One supervisor said he was inclined to think that issuance of the bonds was a wise thing to do in the present situation. The $550,000 issue of bonds is a portion of a $5,000,000 bond Issue authorized by the board of filinpr- Mail or Phone Orders Filled SEtXlS Within the Limits of Our Regular Delivery Routes Except on Groceries! SPECIALS! r- 1 SECOND FLOOR SPECIALS 20-GALLON ASH CAN Regularly 1.19. Tightly fitting cover and handles.

Heavy, long-wearing galvanized iron 8-GALLON GARBAGE CAN Strong galvanized iron. Tightly fitting cover and strong- bail handle. 32-PIECE LUNCHEON SET Regularly 2.98. Choose from two attractive a gay rose cluster, or a modern black spray on soft ivory 1,98 3-PIECE REFRIGERATOR SET This convenient set in three sizes. Green and they are even covered! llsJr CALIFORNIA PRIVETS Fresh stock, first quality.

12 to 18 inches 10 for 27c AZALEAS Flowering evergreens that do so well in the shade. 10 to 12 inches 98c "SUPERIOR" BOXED ROSES Two years old, guaranteed to bloom this season. Boxed with wrapped roots, ready to grow. 27 varieties to choose from 3 for 89c Garden Shop, in Sears Parking Lot ill mm nj miM: 2 jp. Si sSK -r5 Msors two years ago, without a a referendum.

The Court of Appeals recently handed down a decision which held a large part of the proposed issue to be illegal, but approved the rest, including the $550,000 for highway purposes. Wed Same Day, Six to Celebrate Easthampton, lTT April 29 A triple silver wedding anniversary will be celebrated here tomorrow with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Buckheit, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Buckheit and Mr. and Mrs. Franz Kunzman the participants. On April 28, 1908, all three couples were married with a single ceremony at the church of St. John the Baptist, 8th Ave.

and 15th Manhattan. The Buckheits and Mrs. Kunzmann are brothers and sister. All three couples are living at the Hotel Agawam here, which is owned by Jacob Buckheit, who employs Mr. Kunzmann.

Joseph Buckheit is Burnished Rattan CHAIR Regularly They Would Be Priced at 4 Compartments! 42x14x12 Inches! -3 I ipsllf mm $2.69 5.95 H.95 These steel cabinets are especially well built and at these prices are values that challenge comparison. Regularly 12 Compartments! Donhle Doors! 64x27x12 Inches! Regularly $.3,9.5 6 Compartments! 64x14x12 Inches! I for Samples TRL $7.95 Value Burnished rattan the ideal summertime furniture cool and easily cleaned. charming. This chair has a water-proofed cushion in yellow or green, with windings enameled to match. For sun-room or porch for garden or patio.

Note the saving on it These cabinets have so many uses for the office, garage, kitchen, to store linens and for the thousand-and-one things to be stored around the home. Come in two-tone green with ivory, blue, white, ivory, green. 236 LIVINGSTON Opp. Loeter'. CUSTOM MADE SLIPCOVERS At ISeic Low Prices FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Hand tailored and fitted at your home to assure perfection, grace and style.

A plentiful assortment of beautiful cretonnes and jaspes to select from finished with French seams or bindings to match. 3-Piece Suites, covered 98 complete, as low as We also offer to upholster 3-piece frame suites with modem tapestry or velour in our usual $1 "7.50 masterly fashion as low as Preliminary to the Opening of OUR MASTER FOOD MARKET GREAT GROCERY SALE This sale is the first step in the opening of our MASTER FOOD MARKET Main Floor which will be fixtured with the most modern equipment for the scientific handling of GROCERIES, PRIME MEATS, POULTRY, FISH, DELICATESSEN and DAIRY PRODUCTS, as well as the choicest FRUITS and VEGETABLES all at Sensational Savings! Cash and.Carry of A Better Cleaner for Less Money "KENMORE" VACUUM If ADVERTISEMENT 19.95 CASH Down 2.00 Monthly Smtll Curylnf ChirH GIVE YOUR TEETH WATCHFUL CARE! Fancy Head Rice, Qr Quaker Puffed Rice, 01 1 Lb. Pkg. 2 for 7 Lorge Site 2 for 1 Sclox, Qr Prepared Spaghetti, Q- Large Sixe, Box VVi (Tomato Souce) 17 0x. Gltm Sardines, Norwegian, OOr Lifebuoy Soap, 99c i4 Tin 5 for ZJC Uor2l Sweet Wrinkled Peas, 0ld Dh Cleanser, 25c Large Can Heinz Baked Beans, 1 Ivory Soap, 36c 2 for IJC Lor9e Green Lima Jeans, Or Heinz Catsup, 16c Lnrqe Con 2 for Xmjy- 14 Premier Co -c, OC Fresh Purple Prunes, 11 i Lb.

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