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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 16

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MjGaEW YORK WEDNESDAY AUGUST 25 1926 i w' 'T 'J AI jV 7' V1' "i i' -vS SETTLE WAR DEBTS BEFORE1 NEW TAX COTS MADDEN SAYS 4 KILLED 3 INJURED WHEN AUTO STRIKES TREE IN REAYY FOG Be Prodent Instead of Sorry Tf Brooklyn and Lens 'Inland "Baal Batata karo enjoyed a tremendone cream hanlra On the whole we kellere aneb ad- vane la Jnotlflod In many- Inatancao valBoo are not entirely etapl i- Obtain ear appralaal befdra tnvnat-" In in pre party er mortsason or land-inn yonr money on mortsoy RearEstRfte i PROGRESS OUR SEVENTY YEARS IN BUSIre I Finds Us WITH THE LARGEST ann FINEST STOCK of OFfK FURNITURE IN THE Cm PERIOD SUITES AND COMMERCIAL rnTi1 1 N- RUGS CARPETS UNOLEUMs Daily Deliveries in AU Boro ngK DESK OFBROOKLYff A ESTABLISHED 1859 Phone TRIangle 7585 Hardwood Lumber for Sala Small Quantity When Launched FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARLORS Traffic Relief Is Assured Av I Next Congress 'Should 'Side-I Hired Machine In Which Vlc-track Reduction Program I -time Were Riding Demol-Coolige's Visitor Advises I ished by Impact Paul Smiths' Aug-5 C)--1 Bridgeport Conn Aug 26 Further tax reduction In' tho united IFour young men were dead and three States must await the funding of all I others lay critically Injured in a the -World War debts owed this hospital here today following an country by other In the be- automobile accident In Nlehola Just Uef of Representative Bladden Re-1 before midnight While making a publican IlHnols jsharp curve In a heavy fog a rented Madden who wai" the overnight cat containing the seven Bridgepbrt guest of President Coolldge at White youths left the road and crashed Into Pine Camp thlnkn no tsx redaction la'trefc program should' be laid for the forth-1 Yhe dead are: Leonard Manero coming short session of Con gross 1 19: Carlo -'Montnrt It Tony Rich although It Is hla opinion that by an amateur boxerand a fourth not tt Jim tt Cw- MMBt- KlrhJ'iSSJi mi muim PM 1927jComes to altua operator of the cir-t Stanley tlon rfay warrant an effort at cut- AHecnowitcs and-a thlrd also un-tlngtafeK- I identified S'mw details of the accident were iltXT learned All the victims were should only follow compile adJuM- dreued ln working clothes and ment of the foreign debt situation none carried identlfloatfbn The Advocates Waterways I group hired the machine early last A Illinois Representative Issued night from a local automobile rents' statement la which he defended company protective tariff praised the Machine Desnollshed economy progrwm of the AdmlnU- Tho crash demolished the machine tratlon-and- advocated the fifvclcF and -the sound of the Impact was ment of Inland waterways so as to I bnr by a constable a half mile afford agriculture lowertransporta-lawar men were extricated I rrom tha wreckage after a' half Asked to discuss ways of achley-1 hour's workand brought to this city lug tax reduction Representative I jn a passing bus referred to a magaslne ar-1 Three of tha men were believed to i1 y1? I have been killed almost Instantly vhlch-hs wt forth that ths country and the fourth died upon arrival at could save 6280000000 a year In the hospital taxesjby various 'moans Among partial Identification of tho vie- uggeated reductionawaa $180000-1 Um was mads by Louis Pekar 17 000 now applied -to the public debt I brother ofthe operator of ths car sinking fund but jwhlchrlu htaopln-j who knew the- companions of his 4 brother by nickname only but fur nished' Information about them Ion should not bo so used To Help on Budget' 83 I1ANS0N PLACE KEVINS 5860 VITAL RECORDS 1 ADOPTION 14 INFANT Reliable people want tvv1VF a allADtion itlW young INFANT lor adoption! nationality Box P-67 8 Eagle office if--- DEATHS JV Anketell -ElderWi John Aschner Herman Gibbon Mary Beebe Hayes Ant Bonney $lrs A McCormick Tfcos Clements Elisa Rapslye John Connors James A Schumann Evelyn from Rocks tray' nr warm Sunday a Is At Ita IWa ta at it heightbTSL ANKETEU-WILLIAM T-sud aboard th seeamboat Macom denljr on Sunday An 19ZB o-i loved husband of Gertrude Anke-Funeral services at his resi official reception of the 1 conqueror Af the Enylish Channel Representative Madden's visit with ths President which was extended Into today was understood to be In connection Federal budget for 1928 final estimates for' which must be submitted by Bept 15 A-l-tbough Mr Coolldge and -Brigadier General Lord Director ofthe Budget must approve the items the money la not available until tbe appropriation have-- been paaaed by CongreseX committee will start its hearings on tho budget bills soon after the' final estimates hays been submitted dence 145-07 Humboldt Boulevard Jamaica on Wednesday nfng at 8 -H'- ASCHNER-r-HERMAN ASCHNER passed away at hia home Ill Chirk f'V st Brooklyn Auy 4 Members of Lexington ld No SlO A M- take notice Masonic service at 1:30 p-m Wednesday 3 ASCHNER On Tueay Auy14 1326 at his residence 111 Ciarkst Brooklyn iaf NER devoted husband of Mary Wilhelm and beloved father of Hen- 'v iletta Frederick and Dr Paul Wu-Ipi 11am Aschner Funeral private-''14 WILLIAM beloved 51 husband of Emma Beebe on Auy 22 In his 61st year Funeral 'y" services Wednesday Auk 28 at 8 Gfant Post 489 WashlnKton ave S'S at 2:20 pm ment private --V BONNET -'ARCHIE BONNIE nee Genevieve Casteran) I died Auk- 6 In Fortlahd Ore yv At Miller PlaceN ELlSSAf CLEMENTS suddenly ii AUK 28 1926 Funeral notice later On Monday Auk' 22 1 Jf 1 5 1926 JAMES A beloved husband of Bessie 8 Connors (nee Jbhnston) In his 29th 'year Funeral from hie residence 9024 1 8 Oth sL Hillside Hollis I on Thursday morhlny I -n If On Monday Auk vAS 23 at Whltefleld in his 86th it jear of axe JOHN ELDERKIN re- sidlnK until recently at the Lotus Club New York City Funeral serv- Ices will be held on Wednesday Auk 25 In the Episcopal Church White- Hold at 11:30 am' Committal tenrleti on Thursday Aur 2ir w4 pm In plot of hie alater MmJohn Touaey Beaeh ave Brooklyn) N'Y Greenwood Cemetery Greenwood Cemetery Former Broker Has: Job In PervWatchfngutoe iHait View Attendants of the East View penitentiary report today that (William Silkworh wealthy former broker and former hqad if the New York Stock Exchangel-who Is rtt Brinra Bank now the of wav tho has a new Job Iboklng of hla Identity Into the grave after the automobiles as far as police could learn today and ml tor supplies Identification regarded as almost Sllkworth was convlctad in Man-1 that the man was a maniac Bank Blast Pittsburg "Aug 25 The fans tlo who brought death to himself and a policeman and injury to more than a score of persons when he exploded a bomb In the Farmers De- carried the Smooth Roadway From East Kew York to Sutphin BlvcL Jamaica WR1 Be Available Within Few Days What Motorists Want i Better treatment at railroad crossings in Queens (Progress made Woodhaven bird- crossing situation reUeTed) t- 2 Construction of Interboro Parkway which has been hanging fire for 25 yean (Diviner Tuttle promises to speed pro gram) 1 Filling holes'- and rats on Metropolitan are: (Project 'now underway)- 4 Relief for Jamaica are congestion (Sunday parkliiv banned- Trolley stops ad Justed) -V -ft Warnings to cross-street traffic at Etna sC intersections I Rockawar 1 blvd paving widened (To be started this year) 7 Improvement of Glemnore ave cutoff to Cross Bay bird (Situation improved by Liberty ave completion) i 8 Relief for congestion In local The Eagle will be glad to ceive and publish letters from motorists celling' attention to evils of traffic end giving remedies u- By KENNETH l'OCEL 4 Spurred on by Queens traffic con gestlon engineers hare rushed to completion tho paving extenslon ln Liberty ave toCross-Bay blvd It will he to tbe public within few- daya according to' an announcement today j--: The new pavement extending approximately a mile and Joining the two paved sections to make a smooth roadway all the way from East New York to Sutphin iblvd Jamaica- is regarded aa ene-Of- the-most lmpee-tant projects completed this W1U -Rellevh Section This paving Is exported to relieve to A large extent the traffic congestion In tlm section of Brooklyn and Queem which The Eagle has described It will Improve the Glenmore ave situation -which sM has been suggested might be Improved by the reconditioning of a short' cut-off to Old 8outh rd Brooklyn-Long Island motor traffic will aided materially Traffic to and from Rockaway can bo ranted over Liberty av Instead of Jerome ave" This -will Improve tbe situation at the Intersection -of Cross-Ray blvd Liberty ave an 4 Diva iUDanr mve ang iattan7 'v While Sllkworth looks after what trucks and passenger rare are kept at the model the at-tarhes let it be known that ho doee not- do any- of the mechqpical work and neither is he ever allowed to ride ln any -of them The accounts and' records pertaining to automobiles and what supplies and accessories are needed-for them Sllkworth- who has served more than twd months will be eligible for release within three weeks Liberty ave- without in Rocks way blrd trtT rested lntereectleah wL1? a terseetlon Uut most frequent in rece Two Main Anerit Brooklyn tralllc h- and Liberty avea xaa half alongrUbST'il along Jerome tajJI? regarded aa eaaential way blvd vest of Cronaf wllj be Impaired aa yarded aa hStt SwttimhJ and probably will baeS 'aether during widemniSf' Ing operations 1 HARYAR5 ATVFUiMLKl CHARLES! ffi Mtas Held In Univeriitj 1 Educator Buried Illustrious DeaL- Cambridge Kata -Aug a J-Harvard Univeryitr tha man who for 41 ymn brx It s' ProaUnt Ues Charles Eliot iJnlverslty buildiop their doors a the dar ul sal tlm wers at a stasditiUIwha! of the funeral-lu Appkmith1 where often ln Ufa -kt hi ahlped Distingniahed-' eoUnifwi i 1 Eliot represented tha hdou which he had devoted th haM of his mind so ttalMut ns a eaEriied for hlmaeit tie (hi foromoat ddmhi dent A Lawrence Lovell a out the former pnaideet and ceseor was' nbaent la Bwok Neighbor! Far Mae Atiwvlcti yeaterdar at DrlX Union Church Jn Nonhead Mewhera' ih If-ikMllL died Sunday and hare he Wn hla summer home for aearh hf century his island aefeMmeu last affectisoaU trtiaa Dr Francis GPaabodr kb kd er-ln-law nnd tha Eet Baeyn er Foote of BehnontXjwii3 ew conducted tho aerrtc tbs) Its Simplicity waa ehanctrtfc Dri-Eliot I Today Dr Feabodr aaikft George A Gordon of Bcbaeaha spoke the final rite aft a burial was in Mt Aoban Cow tha last resting place afawr triofas dead The Rev Samuel Da i ADVENTURER A iftil nc 'Holy 'v Co- 65 Flatbuak Avenue Hnvlns' 2244-5 GRAND JURY GETS iMELLETT MURDER EYIDENCEITODAY niJ Tb" Stated: Seeks Indictment MazerPubIisherfs Widow Files Civil Suit for $100000 fl Canton 2 5 evidence Investigators Into the Me lett murder case have uncovered 1 in nqarly six weeks of inquiry was turned -over to the Stark County Grand Jury this morning Only one man is under arrest or-xnally charged With tfie murder and he maintains Uls Innocence bnt the evidence presented will tend to show a' conspiracy' involving several -men -Don Mellett- publisher of the Canton Dally News slain at his garage door on the morniny of July IS la still believed to have been killed by yangsters employed by the underworld to rid it of the constant monyce that existed the editorial and personal campaigning against vice and political corruption jv- Civil Salt Filed Louis Maser of under-wordl la i charged -with the murder lu-'a warrant signed nine days ago by Michael Glenn Indianapolis detective js Maser' yesterday was made codef endant with Ben Rudner Massillon and Patrick Eugene McDermott levs lan pnd Nanty Plo Pan In a 8100000 Federal civil suit for damages by Mrs EToreneeEl Indianapolis widow of the lain piiblialher I JOHN ELDERKIN DIES John Elderkln S5 for more than half a century an active figure -in editorial and literary -life 1 In this city and senior member Of this Looa Club died Monday at Whltefleld HHe was bora In Setauket In and early In life worked on the -famous New York Ledger- Later he became editor of the publlcAtlons of George Munt-o and for SO years was president of tha Rembrandts House Company In 1870 'ho was one of tho founders of the' Lotos Club and subsequently became a vice president for Ufa- Vi- '-'iTrrtlT ''4' -Af- Coney Island Cop Rescues i i'Woman From Drowning tt 1 rw (3 Leonldoft 25 of 4202 Manhattan' ave CouCy Island batH-ing at the foot of 42d it Sea Gate narrowly escaped drowning --whon tho sea became-choppy and she was caught in the undertow late yesterday afternoon- -Her cries brought Special Patrolman Percy -Hagen of the-Sea Gate police to-her aid Hagen-dived into the water-with all hie clothes on and -brought the wo (nan to shore' She was attended by a doctor and later went to her home ii-MK-oiO- MISSOURIAN KILLS MISTER CHARGES HEWRECKEDHOME 1 RevEdward vGllIunv Slain by 'v rother-IrT-Law at Sheridan Mo Springfield Mo Aug 25 The Rev Edward Gillum 60whe has been conducting evangelistic services at 8herldai Mo' was killed last night by his Jbrothyr-ln-Iaw -W Leffler local contractor The 'fight took plate at home here Leffler used an Indian club to kill tho Rev Gillum The will be Le defense-According to Le statement to the police he returned home and found the Rev' Gillum- in the front Tho Rev Gillum! has been trying to bis home during recent weeks he alleged As he entered the room he said the Rev Gillum-reached for his hip pocket Leffler seised an Indian club and crushed hla skull The Rev 'Gillum did not regain consciousness 4-! Leffler called' the police and an ambulance -and went to tha-police station-- No charge 'has been filed aralnlt Mm -v-r S': against him Mrs Leffler corroborated her story band x'V 0 0PWItLFICHT OHIO PRIMARY LAW Columbus Ohio Aug 25 The Ohio Republican party today stood pledged to carry before the voters in Novembera plank for repeal of the 8tate prlmaiylaw V'' v-f The declaration Adopted by the platform committee of the State con vehtlon ln session here Is' merely a pledge And declares nothing will be done tqward repeal if it la not ratified by the votefs at -the November eleetion1-i -i ry-t'--- 'The convention will complete its work today -S The Democratic platform adopted yesterday committed that party against repeal of thq primary system hqd declared against heavy campaign expenditures in the November- eleq tion v-'- Both parties 'apparently are to fight Shy oftho-Prohibition question during the campaign The Democrats declared for enforcement of the Prohibition Law and the Republicans -platform committee has recommended a similar stand II I Crushed Badly rolley rushes Truck David Goldman 64! Of 28a Hart and: Sidney Blaueteln of 428 Eastern pkwy are 1 In Greenpoint Hospital today ln a serious condition suffering from Internal' Injuries received last night when riding upon the-running board of a Greenptint-boond Lorlmer il trolley they were crushed when the car squeezed past a large truck parked at Withers st The truck according the police was owned -by Adams' Brlthers- nov- city manufacturers of 6SS Lorlmer i at-- I Two Men which established their Identity MYSTERY SHROUDS IDENTITY OF BOMBER! KILLED IN EXPLOSUN Policeman Slain' More Than Score Injured In!" Pittsburg and escaped frpm a'local hospital for tho was discarded when relatives declared the bomber was not of their family' They viewed the badly -mangled body at the city morgue where hundreds have visited In a vain attempt to Identify man- Bomber Demanded 82000 Ths Jbomber a man of foreign appearance dressed In work clothes entered the bank yesterday and presented a demand for 82000 blow up te When George Ortiqann a special bank policeman approached to arrest him he placed black satchel ju pon the Jloor and gave it a kick A violent explosion followed f- a The bomber was Instantly killed and 'Ortmann so badly Injured he died eoon after he was -taken to a hospital Wild' confusion followed the blast Heavy pieces df marble torn: from tho celling of th'banklng rooms down whlle windows were shattered showering pedestrian and those inside the building with flying glass Inside ths structure tellers and darks bleeding "from cuts worked frantically to gather up piles of money- which11 had been blown about 1 FASCIST GOVERNOR TO REEINEYERY: ITALIAN I0WNSHIP New System Abolishes Wiil Be Operative in Less Than Year Rome Aug 2S Evehy city town and village ln Italy will be governed by a -representative appointed by the National Fascist Government under the terms of a new decree Which will be adopted oil Aug SO by tbeCouncll of Ministers According to well-informed political circles The new system which was drawn np by Luigi Redersonl national secretary of the Fascist party amounts to an extension of ths Podesta system -already used In eommuifbs-of leas than 5000- population It will be'put Into effect within A year The type of municipal administration In large cities has not been decided but it is -probable that there will be a Governorship such as exist In Rome a high Commission such as ln Naples and Milan or a Fodeata as In smaller towna One of the first consequences of the new system will be the revocation of tho right of administrative suffrage granted to womerr'by a recent law -since flections of all sorts wUl be- abolished at Boro Yard in l928 17 5 mym- "VV- 'The-Brooklyn Ndvy Yard ha be-ynn work on America's first ftreety cruiser And expects to laumf her In the summer of 192 8oi when ehewlli be christened the Pensacola She wttl be a 100 0 0-ton ship Her deslynatlon cr ulser arises from dhe (art thai she ls the largest type of ship that can be built In unlimited numbers under the Waah-Inyton arms limitation treaties of the Hardlhy Administration) Xl 5' Elfyland accordiny to naval officials baa completed 19 treaty cruisers alnce the Washlnyton agreement and has 12 now under construction Congress? on the hand has authorised only elyht and appropriated money -for only five' two of which are now under construction- -The sister to be called the Salt Lake City is now belny built at Shipyard In la also doitfy the boiler and enylne work for the Pensacola so that the ships will -be twin sisters in respect to I Carries Elyht-Inch Gund'-'''' The Pensacola will have eight -Inch guns She is not allowed any larger under the She be 570 feet long at the waterline and CS feet wide and will have 19 feet dfoft She will have an anti-aircraft battery and torpedo tubes and will be lightly armored on the desks and sides She will be capable of 22 knots The Pensacola will bo quite different from the present-light or scout cruisers in appearance She "will have two tripod masts Instead of one and two smokestacks instead iff four The crew accommodation- will be more spacious than oq recently completed cruisers and more attention than ever before will be given to the comfort ofthe crew In order to make 'the 'Pensacola come within the 10000-ton limit and at the same time have the maximum strength as a fighting unit4 special provision -Is made In the-plans for lightness of construction Can Launch Alrplaiies' Lif The latest facilities for carrying and launching airplanes win be part of the equipment For this purpose she wall have twa cats-pultR one on each aide s-'? Three years construction period beginning on July 0 1920 la allowed by tbs contract: She will be driven by geared turbines and will be an oil burner Preliminary work has already been started on the ship and her keel'wlll be laid late this fall The eighty- treaty cruisers were authorised by Congress In December 1024 Under the appropriation the expenditure allowed for: the Fensa-cola la 811100000 -for the hull and machinery end 866 600002 or ordnance ftv FIND INDICTMENTS 'X a Probe iSsnity of Atlanta Bank- er as Grand Jury -Acts Atlanta Ga AuK- 75 Bills of Indictment- lit connection with the crSah xf Bankers' Truat Com pday of Atlanta and the subsequent closing- of lOff'Jkmall Georgia afid Florida banking houses for which it adUdas fiscal Agent were held today by Fd Stephens assistant solicitor general' for presentation to this special grand Jury Investigating the 'bankruptcy '--proceedings- of the InsUtutlon y- Meanwhile bankruptcy proceedings against the Bankers Finance Company of: Jacksonville Fla: were filed in Tallahaqpee Fla late yesterday "by State Comptroller Ernest Amos v- Sixty per cent of the stock cf the Jacksonville Unetltntlon- was 'owned by the Bankers Truet Company of Atlanta now In receivership according to attorneys for tho Georgia State Banking Department' Testimony yesterday before- a special lunacy commission' investigating the sanity of WD-Manley was directed at taiany phases of'the bank-era -life his physical condition and his family life GREENPOINTLEADER 4 1 3fu 51 -X'if AldermfinClVIcCuihness? Offers to 5 Dropr Out WiUi McQuxde Alderman' xMcGulnness leader of the 15th A 1) exploded a political bombshell last' nlghtat a meeting of the Regular Democratic Club of Greenpolnt'r Mc-Guinness suggested that precedent be disregarded In establishing the long-sought harmon ln Greenpolnf and left the mefbbera gasping by offering to -withdraw hts name from the race lfhis opponent Register James A HcQuade would do 'likewise and both favor the-Candldacy of Thomas a vvencrable figure in local politics i os': Vt Morrissey belong to' a idlff er-ent organisation' from either mine or my McGulnness said hlmwoore Hof neutral have all to lose McQuade has nothing to loee--Yet feel satisfied such an arrangement would suit the needs of the district Morrissey de the -most capable the most impartial and the most Influential man for the position That la the only solu tion to the political puxxle In Green-point 1 If was announced that 'the city had let a contract for the renovation of the Herbert et police-station to Joseph A Lee of 3103 Fsrragut rd for 338090 worth of painting clean-ing and repalrs The new precinct la expected to opin shortly At a business meeting of the'tvig-wam -Democratic Club last- night George Dx Fogarty candidate for the Assembly announced the platform of the organisation It indorses all labor measures and stands for an increase in tescher salaries -and in the pay of postal employees and for more equal distribution of longshore work salons the Greenpont waterfront Following this report William Quinn announced that (he Vein Civic League had gone on record as favoring the candidacy jst Fogarty 'V1 ia leiMl'iM JvV JOHX 111 BnnoK dM'lfviidtfAt lit tiome Hr vraa bon ls Brooklyn sl 1 rorvtvsd br-hta wife Jennie McDermott: tkreo Csushtara 'Annie Mabel and Zcr-dia' sd throe oosa Frank Chsrlaa sad John ThJnaeaal' be-- held tomeb rew aftmoeaat I aad later meat will be la Ercrareeac Canietery rv 697 THIRIX AVENUE HUGUENOT 1600 i v- S' ij FORMISS EDERLE PLANNED BY CITY V' Channel A Berengaria Friday Will Visit jiCity Hall In Triumph Plana for1 tha welcome home of Mias Gertrude $5derle as complete! today 4 call for satiny the Beren curia at Quarantine by a committee Conqueror Due on an 9-year-old at City Hall and A aerlee of dinners and 'entertainments In trlbue of h6r achievement The Berenyarla: le dae Frlday mornlny'I le -expected: that Mias Ederle'willland from -Macom at Pier- A the Battery at1 approximately 11:46 am f-t i Mother WH1 Be pu Macom Aboard the Macom- will -V- be mother Mrs Gertrude Ederle who will board the Beren-yaria in advance of other -members of 'the committee-At- Pier A the swimmer: will1 be -met-by representatives 'of all oryanlsed athletic dubs In the city who will escort her to- City Hall where 'she will ho officially welcomed In -the' Aldermanlc Chamber by' Walker a full military: civil staff The Mayor will ylve the youny woman a medal and a scroll as a- tribute of the municipality ''ti Haff Exercises" The' exercisea at City HallT which will include muale by the Municipal Band slnylny of the National Anthem by -Miss VirylnLi Choate pinner and a number of speeches wlll be broadcast by as' will the speeches at a dinner to be' ylven Mies: Ederle at the 'Hotel McAlpln In the evenlny and another dinner to ho ylven her by tl)o committee on- Sept l- From City Hall Mlss Ederl will be escorted by a motorcar corteye preceded by a-motorcycle policy yuard tolher home In Amsterdam ave between 66th anA 66th Manhattan The line of the procession will be north In Lafayette pL to 9th an west to 6th ave north to 57th at and west: Into Amsterdam an 'i iTodayM Scratches SARATOGA-''-r First Anaconda' Red Wlny- fleld Leatherwood Papa- Blinks Duke of Judea Bar Gold Sun Sweeper Fourth--Oley: Fifth-Calumet Ball Fish Jonah i-" 8 7 t- 'f- at Lincoln 1 First Irish" Brlyadler' 2nd 'Plus Ultra: Frederick Raphael: Second Kid Fire Lark Enyandlne Capt Apple-Jack- vr Banter S' Lathrop Shasta Love Fair Name Fifth Arabian Sixth Delectable Open Fire? i- UDVILWOimLy' Undertow -'Blue -Fin AtlanGda Holley Boy Don' Flylny Ant' Isosceles Fourth-w Mountain Chief Pandy Allta Allen Sixth Erica Battle Field Trail Blaser Cavaleadonr 2nd Red Wlnef Seventh Sir Ralph- -v-i ji'j a Oidy three Swimmers Remain to Try Channel i 'V -V? Cape Grls-Nez France Auy' 26 The- definite decision I of f' Miss Lillian Cannon' of Baltimore to abandon her Enylieh Channel attempt for this year and to start' for home tomorrow has narrowed the colony of swlmmlny aspirants here to-thrqe i y'-vv- These are Mra Clemlnyton Canon the former Amelia Gade: Ishak Helmy the Egyptian and lamls Tlm-aon of- Boston They plan to make their attempts on the first favorable Former Ohio Congressman Dies at Forest Hills Horne V' -i- 'J me Cassidy farmer Con- vjain vawidy yreasmah from Cleveland died Tues day at home' Via Forest'' Hills Gardens' At the aye of 1 57 When he came W'New York In I9it and took up his residence at Forest Hills Mr' Cassidy- entered the brokeraye business at-71 -Wal st'- but later dissolved the firm: of Cassidy 5 Beaufort At his death ha was act-lay president- oft Stone Express Ine Mr Cassidy was born In Cleveland and wa A' yraduate of Baldwin University and Cleveland Law School He practiced law ln hls native cly for Id years -before ac- ceptlny political offlce -In 1909 he was elected to Conyrea to succeed Theodore El Burton and served xm the Rivers and Harbors Committee of which he had been clerk seven years before V' Heleavya a widow and brother Funeral servlcee-! will bs- beldv thls at bis late home fi -1 -i SiVjTM- r-' inuU: AN ASTASIA 'Jd- HATES St Mark's ava Idled Bondar Ska wa ken In Ireland and was -he vMev et Thoaeaa Hajaa Sbe waa In Iter MUi-rvar and la hr daaehter Mre Fraak Moloner veoa WlUlam rVfr a brother -the Rav VIHISm Hannsa ret Tork Kurland and tear yraadehlldren A reqolera zaase: trill be said SL Jo-eepha Ckenk- ttmenev Bioriite'f at- e'tlefk -and Interment Utke'n Heir iCroee Cemekeir-W JLV i -Vi 'JAMES A CONKOES of tl ltb eC HHUMe: 1 1 -dl4 Mondaratter a abort TTIneaa la the Janealea' Hoepltat Ha woa boro in Maohattaa'twaoty-alshtJ-yaars and lf ywnrtvpdkr 'hie vtfef Beeale Soott Con ora a Kjmu4 1 him Tyitrw Mary Ohi ora snS4 lark broth era Haarr Ml BSat usd' Tho funeral Will SCt Mwgv Mnlif GIBBONS MARY dauKhter of the late Michael and Anne Gibbons 67 Maoon st Monday Any 28 Funeral mase at- Our Lady of 'Good Counsel Church i Putnam ave 'near Ralph Thursday '-10 Intertnont CroaaCemetery- 3 ANA8TASIA- (nee Hannon) beloved wife of the late Thomas Hayes on Auy 22 1326 mother jl Mrs Frank Molohey and William Hayes of BurUnyton Vermont She le also survived by a brother Father William 1 Hannon of York nylon knd fouri yrandchUdren Funeral Thursday at 3:80 am from her home 200 St ave with solemn requiem mass at Joseph Church Interment Holy Cross Cemetery 6 THOMAS McCOR MICK Monday at his home 720 Franklin a ve---Survived by wife Mary: two children- ThomaK and Maryaret two brother Mlchaal and James: two slatera Mrs Maryaret Lennon and Mrs Katherine Jeo hie motherr'tWo brothers and cue sister In Ireland Funeral Thursday 9 am St Teresa's Church Interment St Cemetery -Auto corteye: '-iO'i On River Road New surviving son sccsmjwM Rockaway blvd Inbound traffic her from Northeast Hart A surviving son accompaaiei Brunswick Auy- 281923 JOHN 8 husband of Henrietta Ever lyn Rapelye Funeral private In- terment Cedar Grove Cemetery Flueblny I Friday morniny Auy 27 at 11 9 Auy 23 EVELYN beloved dauyhter of Max' and Anna -Schumann Services Auy 28 at-' 8 ppu at residence 9668 st Richmond Hill 1 1 IN 22-FOOT YESSEL Trying' to heat Columbus' at hla game Dlmetrlus SlgelaklS a 27-year-old Greek vf adventurer started yesterday from Bheepshead Bay to sail around tlie world ln 22-foot sloop This Is not Dlmltrius first attempt On Sept 14 1924 he started from1 the Battery with' the same aim 'After getting 141 miles from the coast on this former trip his sextant' was washed away by a storm and his water tank burst open Dlmetrlus was then forced to return He has spent the past two years perfecting his sloop and now feels' sure he has the ship that will win Designed Ship Himself' whole boat cost- said Blgelakls VI designed lt all The cabin le very neat and comfortable appearing It has a tank for water a kerosene stove engine generator wireless set a narrow cot a blanket and some books of -r stories 'Since he was 10 years' old Dimitri us has taken to the 'sea He served the American Navy during the war Three and a half years he believes will suffice for nis trip around tho globe' He ehopld arrive -in Gibraltar at the end of SO or 90 days he believes -'s 70 AND i License to YifED i-- -Mrs Celia Slmonowltteh 62' of 281 Ilersl at and Israel Oreenspan 70 of 186' Brlaton at' decided yebterday to give their children and grandchildren a little surprise The surprise was to be of a matrimonial nature and accordingly the couple arrived at the Marriage License Bureau bright and early yesterday morning to procure a license So eager were they to put the surprise through that they arrived at the bureau at 7 ln the morning When they were Informed that the bureau did not open until 9 they were taken aback and probably thought with some fondness-of the good old days when it waa kn unwritten law to get up In the morning and not In the middle of tho day However the' couple waited patiently until o'clock And then were the -first In line for a license Mra Simohowltch told Attaches at the bureau that ahe la tha mother of eight children and the grandmother ofalxx Mr Greenspan aald ho has six- and 12 grandchildren They aald all their children have homes iof their own and that' they have decided they want one too 1 i- QuezicHes thirst bn hot 5 -V -v4 IN- MEMORUM ENGLE In lovlny -memory of KATE DURYEA ENGLE Any 25 1918 widow of Judye Enyle Xor- snarly of Brooklyn JD HELLE In-'5 sad and loviny memory of my ion and our brother memory of my eon ana our oromer WALTER HELLEN died Any 28 -V it Masses offered- 8 $2272 ah hour -r 'paid out ini interest MOTHER BROTHERS And sisters y- McGUINN sad' And loviny memory of onr-dearly beloved hua-band and father PATRICK-H Me GUINN who departed this life Auy 25 132 5 anniversary mass Auy 28 1828 at St Vincent de Paul Church Pine H11L --v I WIFE an! CHILDREN 5j 02' TVTEXT time you find vourself a--N the use of putting my ffl putting my 53 ootuf 2n the bank the interest amoun to much just think of thu i A tribute of sln- (ig1! nere love and cherished memory to a-wonderful husband and devoted ills father JAMES PARTRIDGE 1 who died suddenly Auy' 28 2334 Second anniversary mass at 'Our Lady of WIFE and SON rt mi '-ft 'i paid interest to our depositors rate $2272 an hour' 'y This sounds like a lot of money It ia depositors received it because tnej pot funds to work with us Their money Three ChUiren Are Bitterik By Doge None Badly Hurt i rf i-4 Three small chlldrep were belny treated today After 'belny bitten 'by dogs None was seriously hurt Sadie Graubery 13 And Oscar -i Kaufman 2 both 63 El I02d sW formed the labor not get share of this will start you Then just a little regularly every pay-day will make account a good-sued one in no Our Mr Carroll will gladly tell thing you wish to know shout stsrtiflg account With us Our interest deposits up to is 4)4 credited quarterly Once the opened deposits or withdrswsls made by maiL -v- ILettev 'orc- 3H Gates Ave Lafayette 053 1' rf were treated Betfi Dayld Hospital 4 for minor scratches-' caused when a small poodle doy bit an Theodor Jimend 8-of 74 A'ltfth at4 waS attended at the same lnstl tutlon for similar injuries The 1st ter was bitten 'by Ak-'ee6ondrdoy in (rent of SOI 13th st Both animals -I ere 'to be examined or THB I '4 Your Home Shonld Be DRAUGHT-PROOFED Now i For Next And Before Decorating i-: Ofitn HontUy treningt msHt g-: I SAVI of BROOKLYN V'fT ALONE OR WITH METAL WEATHER correctly installed: by our specially trained mechanics insures winter1 comfort and' avoids fuel extravagance" rnoor ioattlx rxoor ixtiuble t1 'Ptmetatlva mm JUs City iar Csaatay' 5-' fit'-' DX KALB AVB St FULTON ST jtH a ouRIAlPArr rt Vi 4 rxACKrtn PERPKTVAt' CARE Anker Road at Oakmad Htitim '-''PARK-UKB i 1 1 "S-'-'t States lata ad HELGENUN: MFG CO ESTABLISHED SSS9 resoueces or A' 'i'' -v tisflal4 wltfc Fsatsra Weatherstrip' St Xfr c) -886 DEO SAW II BKOOKIIirv FHOMB IKUKOU SSS8 if" t-.

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