Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

Location:
Brooklyn, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

BROOKLYN EAaF.THUlt.AUa 2r, 1952 i( I Ki a i jj -i ill IJOVIES Jungle Perils Share Mot's Bill With a Story of a Killer The jungles of South America provide crocodile and head- MAUREEN O'HARA SEEN IN fEXSON AT CAPITOL WITH THE QUIET MAN' Maureen O'Hara and Victor MrLaglert, starring in Republic's Tedhnicolor comedy drama, Church Rites Denied Eden Despite Winnie London, Aug. 21 0.R Prime Minister Winston Churchill wanted once-divorced Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden to hunter ami all kinds of wild adventure for a young man and his girl in 'Strange World, which started it first city run yesterday at I.oew'K Metropolitan Theater. Coupled with It is another first-run. ''Without! "The Quiet Man." are making personal appearance at tb Capitol today, marking th flint's opening. Miss O'Hara appeared at 9 a.m.

and will ap- Warning." grim film story of a Sore Fox Customtrs Warner's Brings to Screen Story of Shrine of Fatima Th Mirarl Our Fatima," diamaliid rr. ia of arlaal vvrnta that look place la Port ana I HIT, a dlMinieulf.hra' Dlrture. rich la Calholir atnocphrrr. It baa la addition a hmad hunja apical that UU IwyoBaJ dr. noDilaatlonal line.

Br J.iNfc COKRV "The Miracle of Our I-idy of Kjlima" is having it world sex maniac and his crime marry his niece. Clarissa Bpen pear again at 6 p.m.- McLaglen cer Churchill, in church, but anjneari at 1 and 8:30 p.m. To Gat Cum Samples The Brooklyn Fox Theater will distribute free samples of a new clorophyll chewing gum In connection with the showing An Irish pipe band in kilts "Strange World," which recounts the kind of jungle adventure that ha grown familiar through repetition, is of interest chiefly to youngsters and those who just like wildlife pictures, regardless of any plot. 1 of "Outcast of the Islands." and playing bagpipes greeted Miss O'Hara this morning, when Maureen arrived with her 4 the Archbishop of Canterbury refused, the conservative weekly newspaper The Recorder said today. In a copyrighted story, The Recorder said Churchill ap- tarring the new discovery, Kerima, of whom one magazine said: "Kerlma's marathon kiss brother, Charles fitzSimons, ut.

an original Irish trap made in It has a young man a movie sensation." Limerick and flown here, and drawn by a thoroughbred hack to the Mutto region of Th- gum offer holds good Archbishop, Dr. South America, where his ex-the first few davs of the film's thel matter plorer father ilUapiwareri lOjrun. I he Archbishop refused to give years before, with the objec of nls consent, the newspaper ney hore. premiere engagement at two theaters, the Aster, where cloned lat night with a oKHial invitational preview, and the Bijou, where, like the Astor. it started its regular run today.

The picture in WarnerColor.j and strikingly recreate events! inKlv lie devotion that must that took place in HU7 in thejhave animated the peasant chil-moumain village of Fatima. ln'ilren whose experiences the Portugal. As a direct result of film (iepict. these events, the little town hasl In presenting the apparition incr been transformed into onejtlie children saw, and particu-of the world greatest shrines.ilarl.v in having the vision bpeak. But in 1917 the barren hill however, the film lack finesse.

only the children saw the li.l I II 1 V. finding out what happened to' salfI- him. MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE The Chaplain of Canterbury cJGon." IKilitical implj-' Miss Churchill -in Caxton Halt' This leads him right into ,00 1 amenta! said that in the all- Eden and AI.BEE "aterr KUa m4." f.l. sence of the Archbishop, whojwert married 4 is vacationing In the United Registry Office. States, he was unable to "offer any comment whatsoever" on MtaAt'LI or OLB LAB uauy, aiiu iicauu net TUB P4TIS4 4" Warner Rraa.

alrllira ll and the crowds that flocked to head-huntets territory, and a reunion wan another member of his father's expedition, a pretty girl, who escaped whatever fate befell the others and is now liv ng with friendly Indians Before these two make their getaway back to civilization, they have to dodge a wide ti in mi -w i I IOX "OaUMt al tka hla4a," 11:4. -Mltoa I U. METSnroLITAH -irUkMt War.lM." "llrura Jitt, :4. til). r4S4HOI'WT II, I "Ma wi T.

ftaltla a4 Uu ralr," I It. 4tiW. MANHATTAN htM tu, wiiwridie area saw only a cloud, and 'm Al heard only a light wind, it only a The Recorder said Mrs. Eden was a Roman Catholic but add- ed: "A Roman Catholic mat riagiiya even more out of the In another article. The Re- corder said: "The Queen and court officials are seriously con siduring a new approach to the 'STRANGE starring Alexander Carlos and Angelica Hauff, is sharing the screen at Loew's Metropolitan Theater with "Without Warning." would have been more effective if actual description of the vi- the report.

The Recorder's editor, J. Era-rys-Jones, in a note to editors authorizing publication of portions of the report, said "The Recorder, which Is known to have close contacts with the Conservative party says that (Mr. Eden's) marriage has I saT Gilbert Ralaad. Aairta lark. PraaS Sllvera.

Jar Navrlla. 4rkr4 Hair, saranaa Birr. Praaaas Harris. Cart MlUIUIrr. Sanaa Whilaey, gharry Jacfcaaa.

Saasaar Oil. ion and the recital of the heav- i variety of jungle menaces. I Alexander Carlos and AUTOS "Thr, Mlracla O.r LaSr af ra- An-i lima." 111:28. 1-14 a-aa a.aa Igelica Hauff are the adven- problem of divorol people be- inf received at court." 11:14. 1:.

turous pair in this film, an in- in, 7:12, a n. Idependent production which is message had been left to side where the shrine now. tne children. As it is, the vision stands was a sheep pasture, and. appears as a life-size religious three youngsters tending astatue.

half hidden by a cloud, meager flock rushed home to ami speaks in matter-of-fact, report seeing a beautiful everyday English. The exhor-uho had come from heaven onUatio'n to uray for the Russians, r. lotia. often inexpert Without Warning- raiV VJi1 a cloud, ypil uho told them sounds like a crude hit1 I 1 4- 12:37. Without also lindependent production, stars Adam Williams as a killer who; 44, 7.2-1, oet'ili7PS in hlnnrlo airli n.ui- 1- PARAMOUNT "Jamptnr larks." IttM.

I IJC ,111. 1 I IN lri II llll-l tll'r' t-tti U-fllC 11.19. q.a nor youngs' ers. and it is sua- Anonymous Illinois Admirer Sends Bouquet to Princess, 22 Aberdeen, Aug. 21 (U.R A mysterious bouquet of flowers from someone in Danville, 111., was ordered delivered to Princess Margaret today on her 22d birthday anniversary.

It immediately caused excitement and speculation among Britons whose favorite game is match-making for their country's most eligihle young lady. The sender used an assumed name oil the accompanying message, but the Aberdeen florist handling the order would give no details. The message said: To Princess Margaret Rose at Balmoral Castle from The order stipulated 22 white roses, one for each year of the Princess' life and 22 white gladioli. The Princess is at Balmoral, where she was celebrating her birthday with a quiet family gathering. Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh are vacationing there.

2 (11. 4 H. 12:111. 0V "Drramaaai," 11:11. f.M.

Ill alaaa. 1:30, 4:11. 7:1. Ttf. HI THRU "All.lr i.

Trlaia.a," I. 11:53, 1:47, 3:41, MS. gested tha: they he hisked out of the theater after view ing the jungje film. A story and screen plav by Dill P.i, IfVrtW MFO HAN04LL- pray for peace and for the Rus-'0f anti-Communist sian peoj)Ie. Later, when out of keeping with the reported further visitations, the time and place.

three children, particularly the oldest, Lucia Dos Santos, found Marilyn Monroe Film themselves in difficulties with At the Albee Tomorrow their families, the villagers, the 0w of Hollvwood's newest church and civil authorities. In dramatic teams' will he seen on spite of reprimands, kindly ad- tne at the Albee Theater vice and even threats of death suiting tomorrow, when Maii-hy torture by government offi- ivn Monroe and Richard Wid-cials, the harried youngsters arrive in "Don't Bother remained steadfast in their Knoc This is the time counts of the repeated visions. big boxvtfice names have Bryan Fo.v produced thislbeen teamed, story for Warner's and -Don't Bother to Knock'' Brahm directed it with, on theit.oncentrates on life behind the whole, delicacy and reverence. sfenes of a big New York hotel. The children themselves arelii a susntnse drama, with Warning" a kind of srul til nij.lii- hat- 1.

UNO '6la STKECT IXRNEll 'r- o.c Ho' TOUK CHILD'S WORLD lair suspense. FritUr tl. WWi Hl. Mvvt ti i lIKOIDWAV1 Twiwrn RIVER (COMETIS. UP BIG ACTS DALflf 5 iohkium I Tk fc fc 5i SHELLEY' Tit SHEjXfTWNTtinr GATES OKICNTtl PITKIN DESIRE mmicoum 47f TONY CURTIS PIKR UURIC 1 JUWCII COTTEN uu mw I IWL SVMMI sojv orAitSMRf in faSBtaDBr i 147 Vf I WI UIMrt Im HoM IVtel RE MIC it nrs i iypy Mrm RICHARD CONTE I If USE! WALK EAST i well represented by Susan Whit-widmark and Miss Monroe cast i ney as Lucia, with Sammy Ogg as strangers who meet through It Costs Cabbie $2 and little Sherrv Jackson as the'a flirtation uith nnuvlm- ii t.U: At St.

George Playhouse NliS on BEC0N'PAULA fcor moGEl nan 'KISS THE BLOOD iv niu WW IIUIIII. IIWHCI 'Put inH clnriiniT younger cousins who were her.in in the background. i Can driver Tonv Tolve of the starnng companionsr A.ll three are On the same program, ibelnronx took the' traffic ticket Blld Katharine! touching and credible in thetrAlbee will hve Bill joe powers handed 'Hepburn, with Aldo Ray, is the; IREVOOHTl'sHK WT MUKICD' OFF Mr HANDS' CKISS CBOSa' 1 a it, i P1 a-l '( SOTOIIIOIIS' MARILYN MONROE PAUL DOUCUS ROBERT RYAN nues. aim meir lapi young up-iann ana naienaa in ine raceihiln and tore it UD ln the nres-inew main feature at the St. I I0R0 HRK I Mw urrKM av turned faces convey convinc-ithat Thrills." 'CLASH BY NIGHT the harhow mqin' ence of the officer.

r.eniee Plavhonse. where it! I I I Powers then charged Tolve It LaBMPl IF Jw 7 "1 LAST 12 mr -mw a a ar 4bbbv a i -p PERFORMANCES "A FESTIVAL OF UNTOLB BEAUTY" OUfENS. BOWAfiO HAWKS' MICHAEL TODD'S "fiffi if i77 violating the city sanitary code by littering the streets. Police said Tojve paid a $2 fine yesterday and he'll pay more HAWKINS, W.fW-7a. yesterday.

The second attrac- tion is "The Sellout," with Hodiak, Audrey Totter and Wal-' 1L0FN when he faces the Traffic Court. Ker Pidgeon. ft mm ibi mm pont miss rri' MW DOUGLAS KWYMWiflfl tWABflH IHdfATT ARIHUR HUNNIOJTT lCRITERIONi. AIR CONDITIONED DOOaSOPCN 10.00 AM. TOMORROW Rrtervrll fttati- I 9H.

1.40. II.IQ. 4.80. tail. Tax.

Tiratli aa ala al Saa4' Start. way it 4ltti "SPECTACULAR!" -ATKINSON, Time COLEMAN, Mirror 7 mm MARILYN MONROE Aiadcmy Muttc. Eatt 14th St. In Lonf Island al Midway Thratra. Fartll Htlll and Calrterena.

Or tall 111 t-1171 ar WAnlafh 2-7H06. Last Show 7rala laavts L.I.I I. irpat al 7 29 in row thai nti htr Am ilkm i Uatk aadllaHl 1 RICHARD WIDMARK I SWAY East on 0sascn' Kmii Huh.ay a cw.y island A. and Loretta Young as 3 THE LAUGH SMASH OF 'EM ALL! The rollicking adventures of Capt. Flagg, Sgt.

Quirt and the French Mam's elle Charmaine pk" ind Thnll Hit 1 I AVAL0N "IS 5m2? "CLASH BY NIGHT'? MARINE ZrH r.r the nXrroW MARih STAGE PLAVS funflatdieer! an" piniiricn vnin'ur 1IU WIIUAMS neon What time! What songs! What I Hits lal Sua. lODaysBef.TOM'VEVEl WfSTl a. UST MY? COiM NITI! WALT BtjHtY tim KOBIN HOOP' HfMOWI Na Pari. 'a B'WAY PRICES I 1mm mm FIRHT HOW START THIS SATr'sDAY KITS tuns i mi I ACii. tin mm i iiiii in i tl 'tutu MM 1 hu it as in tliN'iii rimiia iwe ai smows Hilarious American-Yiddish Revui I Itl ALTO, Rd.

SIM MQHilfLUUULU ILLLUII MieKIV Utt I'LM, Ayanus aTEairi7lli St (UC'Dr llfT DBlCTV 'ANl3lwfV TTLIM. llUI MAIViUL.L' KOlUKsOlKs DDArttf Flatlands ad K. HEPBURnTdaT BTtJuiiV 'THE DIUllFlatllilik Annuel IRACV "HI OClVllrtC SELLOUT AIAVFAIK. Ana. U-Oansy 111.

Avs "KING KONG" and "Leopard Man" ALBBfARlE I INPFN, Nssirud-Parajlila Ayes. "SAN BAM'ISCO kTOBT" and ABBOTT ji FAR8AGIT, Flat Ava -Farr. Rd. (DSIKI In "JAOSS ANI THK BLANSTALK" LADItS KKE lilASSHABt TOD A AT LIMIt.N WARNER BROS. PRESENT I I I HP in wi uilRACLI Musiul Lall Riot Oritinal N.

Y. Cist Set en Sale NOW! STAGE PI.ATS COLLKHK, FtolSom DIP! OMATKI OLKlF B'i Paaar Flaf r. ill ti fin Or OUR LADY OF RATir.TA' I I I I laiB I I I iBBBBt aaa. a a. asaaas.

I a 1 a at Jj aMBBME3.IBar i DRAM CRITICS' PRIZE MURK Al. Guys dolls A MUSICAL FABLE OF BROADWAY "An Irrrsl-llhla romrilv." CMaiaaa. Ni MEREDITH I'HE F0URP0STER (cT) BARRVMORE. W.47- Ei tn Miti St Wed. "Homrthins rre to P.FRTRIinF lAWRENfF.

WARNIRC010 I llll MARKED IfUW yilSaUS H.ISliSWt? sttin ST I HI A. al y. Cl. t-4171 E.i al 6 30 Mall. SAT.

and WED. at I 30 "EXCELI.KNT."-Br(ii)ti jlllimoii. rimesi LEONARD SILLMAN'S pW FACES of 1 952 THE KING AND I in unM mi mwm I I IMI livjvyuu 5 u-AUt -A Nrwei.1 Muslaal Hit '-IKSlillirotl fajfrVk UUVULJ CANARSIE J.T.";,dlsi,.rt "wraV'1 'KING KONG' 4 LKOPASD MAN' Richwd Rodgen Oscar HammersteiB 2nd S'n'ird hv JOHN Ml BB4V AKOLRiON ROYALEtAIR-COND 144 51 at y. CI 11740 tv 0 30. Mali.

Wad Sat. 2 30 11.20 la I at DAI CiHTEE qjPROS OT.ADY' 'DlMno nins.Jiajt Ml' tsee rsrn Al.l. I isHai i. faSJ il rllBir. ustvaia y.

nr. lomus.nl v. I Air-Coad. ST JAMES. 4 llh St.

W. al B'way fRITirs' AWARD Br.ST MI'DlrAI. vift, Avs. and id Bally nsTtanipBCITRT SHOW ON EARTH' "oHr HARRIS LANG a i in Bmar, iWr'Btf MOT MADDirnP gnu 1 Ma. mime sa iivr i inillL.Lf Air Crnd BROAOHURST II HI nl Dlalrlrh 'BANOIIO NOTORIOLR' ICslor) Evfl.

al 11:25 Matt. SAT and WED. at 2:2 LA A KEEP COOL 70 0UAH4NTEED ELLIOTT JHRTHA ROBERT nugent scott preston The male animal Air-Csad MI It" BOX- l-'tth Si. W. al B'wtf ES.

Intl Sua o. Mali. Sat. A Wad. 2 41 1 "A trry lunnv TitHdf Evas.

atl.U. Mali. SAT and WED. at 2 10 HARBOR. lnd St.

lad 41k Ava a i-s ITIIf IHIsJItlR A Olari. 'OPERATION TOMAHAWK' BKRHSU1RE, MH St. and Im An. I.IMOLN, Bsdlsrd AyT-LintslaPlatT CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE ALL SEATS RESERVED SEASON'S BEST PLAY Outar Clrcla Aard HENRY FONDA AT IOI-OFFICf OR IT' AAAIl POPULAR PRICES AT THE -it Mb Point of no return Air-Cand ALVIN THE Kind St. W.

ol El. at 40. Matl. SAT. and WED.

at 2:40 DONALD COOK MAGGIE HaKAMAK v00 WILLIAM DEMAMST JAMES GllA0N mm i ion smt mmimm The moon is bluets;" MyMillar.l24W 41St Ell Mali. Taday, Sal. 2U0 SEATS AT 11.20411 10 FOR ALL PEBFS. i i R'WAY end Sth ST. BAY RIDGE AND NSET FARM lira Sfaai Wasl el ItMdway $01 IVSIEGEl JOHN fORD PHOEBE HENRY EPHRON ls Urirlrt Autrl MARTHA WRIGHT GEORGE BRITT0N in ThF Ptititftr Miiftlr.il Pli Manlrr.

Ilk Ava tad 7llk St lavalr to lk All BEDFORD Doon Ops 45 AM. 4R COIabiiiS4lt MATS, 1,40 P.M.. Sal. Sua tHsl. EVtSit tOP M.

Vallanal. Im wasktaitaa Ava A Hunt I Rrmrisiltrr; In Old SAlnV Asaain ana South pacifi wish you were here Clash by Night; also Narrow Margin Llasala Plasa a Witt ifiitirrii i nmeau a Musical Comedti BRNSONHCRST Mats SI Evil 8 30 Sharp. Matt. 91 A Wfld. 2 30 Sharp JK llllinir- I aaran ar tVALKER HOI lltl Avantia Clash by Night also Narrow Margin MARB0R0 4417 Bay Parknay King Kong; also Leopard Man RADIO CITY Ml SIC HALL BORO PARK Narajaadr.

4Vd SL A Na Utrasht An. Dlplamalla t'eurlrr: a'ao Outrasls al Poker flat BOROUnn HALL AND DOWNTOWN DafllaM, Oulf lall and Fullaa III. Wa rt Nal Marriadi also Ranrba Natarlaua ST. GEORGE nd Mike also The Sellout Fat and Mlbn; also Th Rrllam 'eraailial, Faurttt Ava. and Pan SL Wa'ra Nat Harrlrd; also Ranrba NotorLam with that i''in I "PREAMBOAT" Sim TONT RFUHFTT PHIl FOSTER pte ICE REVUE Paul Bast II 611 AM.

9I rivaii. aara Man. TP. 1-7 ill miRWirK SHowplsct at Hi Nation Rockafallar Canlar "A MAONiWCENT $PfCrAClf'-wiNSTiN, post Sir Wollar Slad'i "IVANHOE" ROBERT TAYLOR ELIZABETH TAYLOR JOAN FONTAINE GEORGE SANDERS EMLYN WILLIAMS Colot by TECHNICOLOR DuKttd by RICHARD TH0IPC Ploduted by PANDR0 HUMAN An S-M Pidmi ON STAGE: "IRIDESCENCE" Golo r.vu prAictl by Runall AAarktrt with His lockattat, Carpi da Ballot, Choral Initmblt anal Symphony Ordiailro dirtcttd by Raynsondl Palga. Calaalal, traadaay A Chauncay tl.

Wa'ra Nal Blarrlrd; alaa Ranrba Natarlaua CONIT ISLAND Sari Tbaalra. Sari Ava. 4 Ud Wa'ra Not Marrlrd; alsa Ramba Nolorlam man from I Q-S laSiisSaaa vz.r: I 1 HFtHFRT I YATfS 1 FLATBL'SH 0 The Sky Is RetJ; Wall of Death -1 Hranada. Churih and Naslrand Avas. Wn'ra Nat Marrlrdl, alan Ranrhn Kant.

Canay Island Asa Avanua Just Arms the Alraats Trpnattra al Loal isni JOHN FOPO'S GREATEST lAIU4rM yj JOH Pieltiia. 1, 10:30.1,15,474,7 33.10,19 Slaaaorwot.l,3t,J,0J?,Pi' Look MAGAZINE uyi: awm rit1 th Doers Oaan Friday 10 15 A. M. 4 LAURENCE JENNIFER Ir fit Uadar. Canay Island A Nsatlra AM.

Tal and Mlkr. alacy Thr Arl nit i VOGUE ITJThT7'' The Sky Is Red; Wall of Death Rraarlp. Ill Churaa Avaaua Mr'ra Nat Marrlrdl ala Ranrba N'ptirlntin CalTir. 4321 lltb Ava. Wa'ra Nat Marrisaji ala Raneaa Nntnrliaa CART PTATBl'SlI Annaa D.

Asaaua A laal 43rd St Dlnlaaialle laurlrr: alaa Onlrasta al Poker rial Ruibi, Utlsa 4 Caaral Ana. 01 4-IIOF Wr ra Nat Marriadi alaa Ranch Natarlaaa li rrra.rA;4rt gu, FORD 1 CARRIE 9JUIET uim COlOi IV TECHNICOLOR uhttM lumm aw nicy iiihim Should go down Ma i Ktmt at rut I iaiitimiiij OCRRITBEN BEACH Nasr Orabaaa. Rarrltsan 4 aval may Avs.Lnvaly la Laab Ati alia Raarlat Anarl BlTlrT St MT l''ltl In fiistory snsi.ua, nwan.i Jawal, Klaaj Mllhway 4 Ssaaa Paraaay. Nllht Train I alaa PltP Ulbla PARK SLOPI CARLTON Claih By Night? alio Narrow Margil sBfcgBSaJiiaalaP, 2 1 tfc a. mmm mm MR mmtm.

one JOHN WAYNE iiD.rnyniTtnurn Plaaa, Fiataaaa Ava. aaa pari ptaaa carbina Wllilaaaai alaa msai raraaiaa $4 rrasaasi rara waft 1 Wt'rt Not Marmd; Rancho Notorioui SANDERS ad 1411 Rtraal coons ofcn 0-4S A.M. MAUREEN RARRV O'HARA FITZGERALD OsatsOpan 43 IS A M. 9 S'way 441k II. XpMrH4-WaArtriiWr RIDOEWOOD RIDGEWO0D The Greatert Show on Earth 1 I 0 I About Face; The Lion the Hon I -VViSO BOND VICTOR MilACltN MilDRE.0 NAIW1CH tmm.

JOHN FORD CUN-UNO f0RICINAt FOR THE FAMOUS of the greatest comedies eyer made 1 95 KAISUM II Al NIVINI (IIS aCiTRV PiRICTPROM'l P'CT FSOM I KL' WtIM ON R-VVAY KIDOIES A MPUBUC PILTU TODAY Uutcnstof alANllf KRAMtR PROOUCIIONt mtnt GARY COOPER is 'HIGH NOON' RRANDTieOX MAYFAIRM SHFKPSHEAn RAT Ihtapsbsad, Sanaskaad Rd 4 Vaarklas Wa'ra Nat Marrlrdl alia Ranrba Nnlnrlotti SOLTR) BROOKI TN CLINTON Winning Team; Tkrt. or Bedroonvt- laadara Olnaa, Si. and Its Pal and MIM' slaa Tbl RalWral, I AVtNl't 0 SECTION Avaaaa 0, Asaaoa last lltb Oraalaat Iba aa bptkl Sbart tabaaa v'. Raarlaa Drlaa-fa, fcwllTibaaa? Waaiaa'i saarati Abbatt tarssSa sa tka 'ar'staa LataO the islands Capitol Raaii 0ii I'M AH. its.

mE-W if VW iWySlfiirJaanj rfrtMnrinirt cioi'l I IUU JVI. SJIII1, mvmmm..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Archive

Pages Available:
1,426,564
Years Available:
1841-1963