The jewel cabinet of Marie Antoinette BUT the finest jewel cabi net of modern times is the Pathé Phonograph. Its one single gem is the Pathé Sapphire and what it does is to reproduce for you the great wide world of music that is all on Pathé Records. It is the master jewel that brings before you the gems of all music. Lovers of the opera will find the choicest excerpts from a hundred grand operas listed in the Pathé Record Catalogue; each record a musical achievementauthentic always and essentially artistic. Pathe REG U.S. PAT OFF COSTS NO MORE THAN THE ORDINARY PHONOGRAPH PATHÉ FRÈRES PHONOGRAPH COMPANY EUGENE A. WIDMANN, President BROOKLYN, N. Y. BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE ALMANAC. 1920 A Book of Information, General of the World, and Vol. XXXV., Jan., 1920. Yearly Subscription to EAGLE LIBRARY One Dollar and Seventy-five Cents Chartered April 14, 1866. Brooklyn Trust Company Capital Stock $1,500,000 Surplus, $2,635,000 Member of the Federal Reserve System Member of the New York Clearing House Association 177 MONTAGUE STREET, Brooklyn Eugene F. Barnes Edward Lyons Edward Thompson William McCarroll 265058 H. A. Moody. Officers Safes, $5.00 to $100.00 per year. Valuables stored at moderate rates. DAVID H. LANMAN, President. George W. Chauncey, Vice President. Frank O. Edgerton, Secretary. SILVER AND STORAGE VAULTS INDEX IMPORTANT NOTICE-The following index to the 1920 Brooklyn Eagle Almanac has been entirely revised and rearranged according to the most up-to-date library and encyclopedic indexing methods. A straight alphabetical arrangement has been followed in order to facilitate quick and easy reference to any subject. CAUTION-In using this index, disregard such geographical titles as, for example, "Kings County Sheriff" and look only for "Sheriffs," where will be found the page numbers for each of the local county sheriffs offices. Similarly, the "Metropolitan Museum of Art" will be found under "Museums"; the "New York State Canal Board" will be found under "Canal." Likewise, the "United States Department of Agriculture" at Washington will be found under "Agriculture," etc., etc. SPECIAL NOTICE Regarding Societies and Associations-Owing to the thousands of organizations about which detailed information is contained in the Eagle Almanac, it is obviously impossible to index each under its individual title. For quick reference all these organizations have been grouped or classified under chapter headings according to the general purpose or function of the society. Consult the following list of these chapters for the KIND of organization you are looking for. For example: The "American Seamen's Friend Society" is classified under "Hospitals, Homes and Societies for Relief," and is found with the Manhattan list of those devoted to "Special Relief." Similarly, the "Froebel Society of Brooklyn" is classified in the "Literary Societies" chapter under the Brooklyn list. INDEX TO SECTIONS UNDER HOSPITALS, HOMES AND SOCIETIES FOR RELIEF. DETAILED INDEX. First consult "Additions and Changes During Printing," on pages xxiv and xxv, and make corrections in main body of Almanac on the pages indicated. Do this immediately. Otherwise you might overlook important changes and be misinformed. A Academies, Ekin., 103; Mhtn. Page 280 391 172 Air Flight Across Atlantic, 390 Amateur Records .395, 396 Academy Schools, Catholic... 393 329 Air Flight, London-Australia 318 Ambassadors, Foreign 284 285 Ambassadors, U. S... 282 214 Ambulance Service,, 131, 137; Air Race, Transcontinental.. 382 Bd. of 331 421 439 America, Boy Scouts of...218, 340 America's Cup 419 |