Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

Location:
Brooklyn, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
11
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN. 6, 1950 If 'Whirlpool' at Roxy on Jan. 13 'M USIC kleDtomania and becomes In Filmgoers Not Broadway-wise, Mr. Malaprop, Star Guessing volved with a hypnotist jn-, ciudes distinguished support Lee J. Cobb may have been a big hit as the star of 'Death ing cast, with Barbara Eduard Franz, Constance Collier, Fortumo Bonanova, Ruth Lee, Ian MacDonald, Bruce The new program starting at the Roxy Theater Friday, Jan.

13; will present the new and unusual dramatic film, "Whirlpool," starring Gene Tierney, Richard Corte, Jose Ferrer and Charles Biokford, and the gay and colorful Copacabana Revue starring Andy Russell, with Delia Russell, the beauteous Copacabana girls and others. of a Salesman" on B'way, but apparently it has given him an exaggerated idea of his importance as a movie actor. Cobb has Hamilton, Alex Gerry, Larry been suspended by 20th-Fox for refusing to take a supporting Keating and John Trebach. Four German Composers Represented In Philharmonic Program at Carnegie Tor his very rewarding program with the Philharmonic- role to Dana Andrews and Gene Otto Premmger produced ana directed "Whirlpool" from the bcreenplay by Ben Hecht and symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall last night, Dimitri Mitro-poulos chose music by four German composers, each represent- Andrew Solt, based on the novel Tierney in "Where the Pavement ends." The reason he wouldn't take second billing was that he thought he rated a star spot on the basis of his big success on B'way. He'd better start learning his cinematic facts of life.

by Guy Endore. Ins a different creative period. There was Bach for the classical, The new 20th Century-Fox thriller, "Whirlpool," one of the most exciting screen stories since the memorable "Laura," features a stellar cast headed by Gene Tierney, Richard Conte, Jose Ferrer and Charles Bickford in forceful, dramatic Schumann for the early roman I' "7' efforts on ii, giving us a performance that was superb in tic, Reger for the late romantic, not a Your N. Y. playgoers are just and Richard Mohaupt for the! every respect.

This is i virtuoso display piece, The brilliant new copacabana Revue will star the popular singing t-tar of radio, records and films, Andy Russell, with iovely Delia Russell, the world famous and beauteous Copca-bana girls and other personalities, In addition to the Roxy Theater orchestra. but a a tiny fraction of the movie-going public, and guy can be roles. work in which the piano is a Dart of the orchestral scheme, The gripping and suspense-ful yarn of a psychiatrist's lovely wife who suffers from and soloist, conductor ana or a big name on the stage and still be a total stranger to the average film fan. Ask movie chestra coordinated tneir et- The concert began with a restrained reading of Bach's chorale prelude, Mensche, vein Dein Suende Gross" 'i Man, Bewail Thy Grievous tin'), transcribed for string forts most admirably. goers who Lee J.

Cobb ic, and you 1 get answers ranging any Changes for the Belter More Comedians where from the Prime Minister Mr. Mitropoulos has always orchestra by Max Reger. Then of New Zealand to the second had a wav with Schumann, a t. 7 baseman on the Brooklyn fact which was proved once Dodgers. again by his fresh and master ful treatment of the first or Loretta Young's birthday to "Spring" symphony.

The open day. The stork dropped her at ing movement had vigor and came what may have been the first New York performance of Reger's Piano Concerto in Minor, Op. 114, with Rudolf Serkin as soloist. I'ntamed, Undeveloped This music belongs to Reger's so-called "wild era," and a bit pf would have done it a lot of good. Its style is that of For Ice Revue With Sonja Henie Sonja Henie announces that the comedy cast In the 13th annual edition of her Hollywood Ice Revue, opening Jan.

20 at Madison Square Garden, will be the largest to date. Paul Castle, Salt Lake City 36 years ago. Malaprop's Mate clarity; the larghetto became a tender and sensitive song; the scherzo was full of rhythmic incisiveness and verve, and the A certain television is making a name for him finale fairly bubbled with good self as a Mr. Malaprop, or the poor man's Sam Goldwyn. In kthe post-Wagner, post-Brahms, humor.

Without a score before us for reference, we noted quite a single column the other day a number of changes, not only in the orchestration which is JOHN WAYNE, in "Sands of Iwo Jimo," new film story of the S. Marine victory, now at the Moyfair Theater. SUSAN HAYWARD will celebrate the New Year with the early opening of her 25th film, "My Foolish Heart," coming soon to Radio City Music. Hall. Johnny Farris and Jimmy Kelly will be featured fun-makers in the comedy contingent supporting Freddie Trenkler.

Castle, who's four feet tall and weighs 70 pounds, will be Youth Chorale Set For Academy Dale The Metropolitan Youth Chorale, sponsored by the Brooklyn Youth Council of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, will present the third concert in its history and the first major one on Feb. 17 at the Academy of Music. Margaret Hillis is conductor of the group. The program will include religious, secular, folk and1 classical music, taking in works by Palestrina, Victoria, Handel, Brahms, Ned Rorem and Bach. Highlights will be Bach's Motet, "Jesu, Priceless Treasure," and Schuman's "Concerto in A Minor," with Pauline Levenson at the piano, as soloist.

Non-sectarian and inter-racial, the chorale includes young people of various races and religions. Tickets, for the Academy concert may be obtained at the Brooklyn N. A. A. C.

P. headquarters, 474 Sumner Ave. he deplored the overabundance of child actors on TV by complaining that "we are swamped with a dearth of kid shows," customary with ail ot henu- riann's symphonies but also in the matter of transferring or omitting chords or accents. The post-Bruckner period: it is full pf chromaticism and turgidity, and it gets nowhere. We were intensely disappointed the mainly because it had an enormous amount of potentially good music in it that was'never ciiowed to develop.

The exuberant first movement, the largo and the jovial finale never ceased to build up and then consoled a friend of spotlighted in greeting card result was anything but harm ana railroad scene novelties. Farris and Kelly will burlesque ful, for we were permitted to hear the music with much the flapper era in "Romance of his, whose daughter was one of the Rose Parade princesses, because the girl (whom he called one of the "Rose Bowl" princesses) "failed to covet the title of Queen." Oh, well, it sounds fancy, anyway. greater clarity, especially in the Lf'Ur expectations but, like old inner voices, which, in tne composer's original scoring, fre Tantalus, what we sought was quently become muddy and oh scure. 1 ways beyond our reach and "hat ofthe composer. One wonderful and exciting transitional the Twenties," with Farris cast as "He," and Kelly as "She." Miss Henie also announced that three newcomers would have featured spots in the Ice show.

Carol Williams will be seen in a rope-spinning number, while Ron Elliott and Herman Maricich will team for precision I've given you a run-down a The evening concluded with couple of times on the prevailing sentiment in regard to the Music Hall Show Starts 5th Week Radio City Music Hall's screen attraction, the Technicolor musical hit, "On the Town," starring Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Betty Garrett and Ann Miller, and the theater's spectacular stage extravaganza, "Good Cheer," produced by Leonidoff, have begun their fifth big week. On the stage in the lavish, lively revue, "Good Cheer," the celebrated Music Hall company andleading guest artists appear in seven spectacular scenes, higmighted by a dance fantasy by the Corps de Ballet and Bet Una Rosay, prima ballerina, and the famed Rockettes in the "Parade of the Wooden passage, full of rich harmonic progressions and even richer forthcoming Academy Award the witty and imaginative "Town Piper Music" by the German American composer, Richard "Mohaupt. Inspired by promise, was piled on top of voting. Now I'm in a position to 'Adam's Rib' Arrives At Loew's Met Saturday "Adam's Rib," story of a district attorney and his lawyer wife who take opposite sides in the trial of a woman who has shot her philandering husband, brings Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn to the screen of Loew's Metropolitan Theater beginning tomorrow, in one of the funniest comedies of the year. Supporting the stars are Judy Holliday, Tom Kwell, David Wayne and Jean Hagen, stars of the Broadway stage.

"The Story of Molly with June Havoc, John Russell and Dorothy Hart, is on the same bill. another, until we thought that routines. Elliott, under his true name of Ronald Pugh, won the tell you how the stars feel about it I mean the movie Albrecht Duerer 16th Cen "eurely the music would burst tury mural, "Nuremberg Town gold medal of amateur skating stars I mean the ones that Pipers, it offers a modern im last year. out into a broad, triumphant heme. But the theme was never forthcoming.

And therein, we believe, lies the fault of the The Hollywood Ice Revue, with Miss Henie in person, will run from Jan. 20 through Feb. pression of a group of old-time German municipal musicians as they provide music for various functions, ranging from early chorales to dance music, the trt sa- aaaimaai i mMJhM mi. i 8, with no performances sched toncerto. Its episodic and transitional are marvelous, but it lacks distinguished thematic material.

Messrs. To relieve mlseriet f-f uled for Jan. 27, 28 and 29. Matinees only will be skated on the twinkle up yonder. An astrologer named Meletti has been messing around with his charts, and comes up with the following word from the heavens: Best acting awards, Kirk Douglas and Olivia De Havilland for "Champion" and "The best picture.

"All the King's Men," Columbia: and best supporting performances, Paul Uouglas and Mercedes McCam- latter with a sly touch of syn Serkin and Mitropoulos, who two Sunday dates, Jan. 22 and Feb. 5. All other performances copation in it. The ork was given a rousing performance, and the composer was on hand to share in the generous ovation gave this concerto its American premiere in Minneapolis in 1945, obviously helieve in the music, win he at night.

Mary Martin to Aid Red Cross Blood Drive doting, rub on v7 rOBKCLOBPBES Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New York, on January 27th. 1950, at 12 o'clock noon by John A. Martlgan, auctioneer, the remise, known a Section 2, Block 01, Lot 12 on the Tax Map of the Borough of Brooklyn, more particularly described in said Judgment. Joseph Rosenberg, Referee.

jaS-tt ThF FORKCLOSUKKS 1 for they lavished their finest it received. Mary Martin, star of "South ennnr ivitiwtv rw SUPREME New Yiddish Musical Aaron Lebedeff, Vera Ros-anko and Israel Rosenberg will INCH F.H WAR WAT oil Pacific," will join J. Harrison i.c. r-iaintirr. aa-ainar Hici.ir.x bridge for "Letter to Three Wives" a.io "All the King's NICHOLS and.

other Defendant. NOTICE OF SALE. co-star in "The Silent Man," a PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT OF new Yiddish musical by Philip Laskofsky, opening tonight at LESLIE BANKS, co-featured in "Lost in the Stars" nX the Music Box, has been named a Commander of the British Empire in King George Vl's list of New' Year's honors. Men. Far lie it from me to argue with a guy who's got a pipeline tc the stars, but' I'd be willing rxin.c.K.LAjavnri ainl mauis duly made and entered in the above entitled action and bearing date the 19th day of December.

11)49 I the Heckman, executive director of the New. York Chapter of the American Red Cross, and Raymond Rugo, 15-year-old victim of Cooley's anemia, in a plea for blood donations to be made to the casts of "South Pacific" and "Mr. Roberts" on the stage of PORATION. et defendants. the Downtown National Theater Theater Notes 1 Opening tonight at 8 at the Coronet Theater is Leonard Sill-man's presentation of "Happy as Larry," a comedy with music, starring Burgess Meredith.

The play and lyrics are by Donagh undersigned, referee In said judgment It will be given there matinee IRA R. RESSLER. attorney for plaintiff 1902 Mermaid Avenue, Brook-Pursuant In 1nda-ment TWamhe 11 wl" al MUUI1V aUCLIOF the highest bidder by Michael to bet that Kirk Douglas will be and evenings through Sunday, Rellly. auctioneer, at the Biookl klyn No. 1949.

the undersigned Referee In said Real Estate Exchange Salesroom. with Ben Bonus, Minnie Bern 1KQ Mftntaa-iie fitret ftrAnVlvn V' out-Oscared by either Richard Todd Hasty or Brod Crawford the King's judgment named, will sell at public auction at Real Estate Board Ex and Mattis Yohl Rosen heading the Majestic Theater next wed nesday at 5:30 p.m. change. 189 Montague Street. Borough on the day of January.

1950. 12 o'clock noon, the premise directed bv said Judgment to be sold and the supporting cast. nq v-ounry or King, on or Brooklyn, and January 27. 1950. MacDonagh, and the music by Mischa and Wesley Portnoff, at 12 clock noon.

The actors will hear an ex meretn oescrioeo a follows: "All that certain lot niera ftp nr. hv John J. (Innninirhim MKKTINft NOTICE planation of the Red Cross blood Romance Department two brothers from Brooklyn. "Happy as Larry" has dances I Op I eel of land situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings.

City and State of New York, designated and shown upon the Tax Man of the said Oilv for aaid Ror. ROMANTIC ROUNDUP program, and Raymond Rugo's story of what blood donations mean to him, after which they staged by Anna Sokolow, set CITIZENS BANK OF BROOKLYN Meeting Notice The regular annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Cit izewv pank of Brooklyn, N. will be held at the banking house. 80 Jamaica Avenue. BoroUKh of Brnnklvn.

Cilv nf New York, on Tuesdav Jhhiiai-v loth tines and costumes by Motley, Elaine White, Metro secretary, who many thought had the inside track with Clark Gable, is telling John Payne all about it ough of Brooklyn as follows: "Section 4 Block 1031 Lot 70. and known on the Land Map as Block 1031-A." will select a time and day during fend mobiles by abstract artist AlpvanHpr Paldpr. Resides star- the premise directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of West 37th Street, distant 100 feet southerly from the southeasterly cor ner of West 37th Street and Mermaid Avenue; running thence easterly parallel with Mermaid Avenue 118 feet 9 inrhes; theme southerly parallel with West 37th Street 60 feet: theme westerly again parallel with Mermaid Avenue 118 feet 9T4 inches to the easterly side of West 37th Street; theuce northerly along the easterly side of Wet 37th Street 60 feet to the point the following week for a Red at 2 "p.m. for the following purposes: Cross bloodmobile visit. Dated.

January 4. 1950. PHILIP (i. F1TZ. Referee.

MORGAN l-riCtcwr win fring, Meredith staged the show. Clark and Jonie Taps, 1. To elect Directors for the year. 2. To consider and vote nnnn the the music -nan, are a duo.

Ned Among the other performers re Irwin Corey, Marguerite REUX. Attorney for Plaintiff. 44 Wall Street. New York 6. N.

Y. ra is the widow of crooner Ja4-t WIT approval and unification of all contracts, acts, proceedings, elections and appointments which have been made or tHken by the Board of Directors Piazza. Gene Barry and Bar Buddy Clark Known a ur piace or Deginning. 2945 West 37th Street bara Perry. SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY Walmere Realty Plaintiff, against Joseph Miller, et al Those gossips who are al 'The Hidden Room' Starts Run Sunday "The Hidden Room," J. Arthur Rank's dramatic romance since tne aste or the last annual meeting of the Stockholder. 3. To transact all turn other bus "Howdy, Mr. Ice of 1950," the Morris Cnrnman.

Plaintiff Attor ness as may properly come before the meeting. ways having Jane Wyman and Lew Ayres busting up should look into some of the quieter Center Theater's musical revue UfcORGE PORTER. Cash er. of a man whose jealousy moti d30-3t on ice, which set new box- ney, IS Court Street. Brooklyn.

New York. Pursuant to Judgment dated December 21. 1919. I will seli at public, auction at the Brooklyn Exchange Salesroom. No.

1S9 Montague Street. Brook bistros, the couple'do vated a plan for the perfect 1 MMS)bMobS40Mojh office records during holiday PROPOSALS their rendczvouing. Still very murder, will open at the Broadway-Embassy Theater on 47th Approximate amount due. as per Judgment, is $30,073.59. with interest from March 31.

194.1. cot and allowances are $486.25. Premises to be sold suhleVt to the continuing tax lien 71683 under foreclosure Tn the eum of $30,073.59. and interest. Dated.

New York. January 5, 1950. MATTHEW WEINBERG. Referee Ja6-6t FSe SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Nathan Gotfesman, Plaintiff, against Saver lo Malnardl.

et Defendant. Morri Cnrnman. Plaintiff Attorney. 16 Court Street. Brooklyn.

New York. Pursuant to illda-ment AtA TWm eek, will give its, 300th performance tomorrow. Last week levey-dovev De Haven, lyn, new lorn, on January is. iii.iu, at 12 o'clock noon, bv Frank McPurdv DOWNSVILLE DAM AND APPURTENANT WORKS CONTRACT 401 SEALED BIDS will be received by esianged mite of the above-men St. and Broadway this Sunday, 'the ice show played to more Auctioneer, the premise directed by said judgment to be sold, to wit: All those lots with the buildings thereon erected, designated on the tax map of tioned John Payne, vows that following completion of the than persons and grossed the Board of Water Supply.

It offices, thirteenth floor, 120 Wall Street. New York City, until 11:00 run of W. Somerset Maugham's $75,000. The previous house she and brilliant young pianist Andre Prevm are just platonic the Borough of Brooklyn, ai, rollows: Parrel 1 Section 4. Block 10OA tjit "Quartet" at the theater.

a.m.. Eajtern standard Time, on Tlieafnt tnntittt-w 17 IQA Con 9 as said map wu on November 10, all get-out. She Just likes mu Norman W. Elson Norman Elson Now Head of Embassy Chain Norman W. Elson, formerly The Hidden Room, an Eagle Lion Films release, stars sell at public auc- ner di.

jaav. i will tract 401 for the completion or the construction of the Downsvllle dam of the Peoacton reservoir and for the record was $68,000. Opened last night in New Haven, the Rodgers and Ham- sic, that all. tion at the Brooklyn Exchange Sales 1943. Parrel 2 Section S.

Block K37. Lot 41 as said map was on November 10. 1943. Parcel 3 Section 13. Block 3979.

Lot 12 aa said map was on November 10. 1042. room. No. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on January 19.

1950. construction of the waste weir, weir channel and waste channel of that reservoir the release water chamber at 12 o'clock noon, by Elmer Donovan. merstein presentation of "The and tunnel and the appurtenances of Happy i lme will arrive oru Each parcel will be offered for aale 'Red Shoes' Begins 63d Week at Bijou an ot tnese struciures. togetner wnn the closure of the existing diversion tunnel and the final grading In the vicinity of the dam. all a aet forth separately.

Dated. December 22. 1949. LEON J. MORGAN.

Referee. vice president and director of Robert Newton, Sally Gray, Naunton Wayne and Phil Brown. Edward Dmytryk directed for Producer N. A. Bron-sten from Alec Coppel's screenplay, based on his own novel, "A Man About -a Dog." The film will remain at the Broadway-Embassy for an indefinite run.

Broadway on Jan. 24, taking gver the Plymouth Theater. Samuel Taylor adapted the comedy from Robert Fontaine's d28-6t WF In the specifications. The Downsvllle dam will be approximately J.450 feet in length with a maximum height of about 204 feet and will be constructed Trans Lux Theaters, has been elected president of Embassy SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY ROSE RUVELLty vs.

ACADEMY SOLOIST Orazio Frugoni, Swiss pianist, will perform this evening at the Academy of Music with the Little Orchestra Society. of earth comparted bv rolling. Tne Newsreel Theaters, Inc. His novel of the same title. fc Directed by Robert Lewis, Auctioneer, tne premise directed by said Judgment to be sold, to wit: All those lots with the buildings thereon erected, designated on the tax map of the Borough of Brooklyn, a follow; Parcel 1 Section 21.

Block 6886. Loi 1 as said map was on November 10, 1940. Parcel 3 8ectlon 22. Block 7416. Lot 64 a aaid map was on November 10.

1941. Parcel 3 Section 12. Block S667. Lot 24 as aaid map waa on November 10. 1942.

Each parcel will be offered for gale eparately. Dated. December 23. 1949. EDWARD IMPKRAf ORE.

Referee. d29-6t ThF LEGAL NOTICES MATTHEW MITCllSJLLi AN MAR-JORIE I. MITCHELlTTii wife. Def Solomon Weinsteln, Plff a. Attorney Ul) Fultnn Street.

B'klvn. N. Y. 5 ork Is located near the Village of ownsville. Town or Colehegter.

XXela- resignation from Trans Lux "The Red Shoes" begins the 6.3d week of its sell-out run at Jhe Bijou Theater today. The film, a J. Arthur Rank presentation released by Eagle Lion, stars Anton Walbrook, Marius Goring, Moira Shearer, Leonide Massine, Robert Helpmann, ware Cmintv New York. the company includes Claude Pursuant to ludgment herein I will Famnhlets containing information took effect Dec. 16, 1949.

Mr. Elson has been associated sell at public auction at Real Estate for oners, forms of bid and contract. bidders, forms of bi re gpeciiications. contract drawings pec cations, contract drawings, r.xcnange, ira moniague aireei, a giyn. N.

by Walter Hallqwell. auc with motion picture exhibition quirements as to surety. etc can be obtained at the office of the Chief En- tioneer, on January 27. 12 noon improved real property located ir Dauphin, Richard Hart, Leora Dana, Eva Gabor, Edgar Stehli and others. Aline Bernstein designed the scenery and costumes.

for the past 20 years and plans Room 1.111. at tne ahova id. Contest Ends Jan. 15 For Young Composers glneer. Alhert Ludmilla Paramount Plan Now Completed B'klyn.

N. Y. C. said real property hes-inninu- at a no nt on the north aide to expand the Embassy chain ress. upon application in person or mall, nv depositing the sum of S5.0OI dress.

mall, by depositing the sum of Jo. I by Tcherina and Esmond Knight. of McDonough St. 191 feet 8 Inches to a national organization. in cash or equivalent tor each Composers unv-r 17 have un pamphlet.

Within 30 days following the award of contract or rejection of At present the corporation west from the nortnwe.teriy corner ot McDonough Street and Reid Avenue measuring 16 feet 8 inches front and Barney Balaban, president of: The full-length ballet of "The Paramount Pictures, has1? ls presented by the The New Dramatists Commit til Jan. 15 to submit composi bids, tua full amount of such deposit operates the Broadway Em Rons in the second annual con tee, which was formed some rear by luu leet in aeptn earn side, said premises known as 409 McDon will be refunded for each pamphlet submitted as a bid and a refund of 14.00 bassy af 46th the Embassy announced that the plan of re-j the haton nf sip Thnmas months ago with Howard Lind ough Street. For further detail see File No. 4750 1947 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the Grace of God Free and Independent. To: Anna Wexler, Frances Slskind.

Sylvia Wex-ler Benjamin (Buddy) Siskind. Howard Siskind. Berl Chussid. Rose Tan-nenhauser. Lena Schneider, Tseril Held.

Sophie Held. Rebecca Heitman. Jewish Sanitarium and Hospital for Chronic Yeshivath Isaac Jacob Reines. Brooklyn Hebrew Home and Hospital for the Aged. Berkshire 4 say as chairman to aid young Beecham.

judgment. Dated, January 4. 1950. LEWIS W. OLLIFFE.

Referee. test sponsored by the Young People's Concerts Committee of the New York Philharmonic Symphony Society. By that will be made Tor earn other pamphlet returned in acceptable condition. For further particular, apply at the office of the Chief Engineer at the above address. IRVING V.

A. HUIE. President: HENRY HESTERRERfJ RItFtIS K. organization of Paramount Pictures, Inc, has been consum professional playwrights, has Ja4-6t WatF Cinema at 42d St. and ParK the Embassy Newsreel at Radio City, the1 Embassy News-reel at Broadway and 72d St.

and the Newsreel Theater In received an unsolicited gift of mated. Mr. Balaban said: PREMB COURT. KINGS COUNTY -SAMUEL LUKEMAN. plaintiff, sinst FRANK LaSALA, et de- SUPREME COUR' HA MrQAHEN.

Commissioner, Boardof Water Supply: RICHARD H. BURKE. Art Scholarships "Paramount Pictures, a gat nsur- insur Life Insurance Traveler fendanta secretary. d22.2.1.2!.29.30.31.Jl-llnc. 22t $2,000 from veteran showman John Golden.

In a letter accompanying the eift, Mr. Golden commented, date entries must be at the society's headquarters, 113 Wr 57th Manhattan-19. The compositions should be Newark. Five scholarships totaling ance New England Mutual Insurance Louis Engelberg. Pursuant fo Judgment entered here in December 23.

1919. I will ell at than Sornmers. Rav Kaplan. Pride of was dissolved Dec. 30, 1949.

It was succeeded by Paramount Pictures Corporation, a new pictures company, and United Par the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange FORECI.ORUBES 51,000 are being offered by The Art Students League of New York to high school students in the metropolitan area. The in simple musical form and of three to five minutes' playing MOVIE TIME SCHEDULE SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY LILLIAN WEINER. Plaintiff, against MARY V. FRYER, ET AL, As one who has worked many years with many committees with 'great this idea is 189 Montague Sireet.

Brooklyn, New York, by JAMES A. HEANKY, auctioneer, on January 24. 1950. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises in the Borough of Brooklyn. New York City, directed by said amount Theaters, a new time, written for piano, and uerendants.

Piirunant tn inrlirment nf fnrerlnai theater company, in accordance BROOKLYN Mure "bum McCcr." it 1H scholarships provide tuition for my opinion the best idea for a single otner instrument, or and sale duly made and entered in the ludirment tn he as fol ows 7:45, "A Dincema 12:30, 3:15. 25, with the plan of reorganization approved by our stockholders on April 12, Although the date December 22. 1949. I. the Referee Plot on southeast corner of Liberty Avenue and Crystal Street 75 feet along Crystal Street and 20 feet along FOX "Jalwa Rlnn A(la," 11:11, the good of the theater that has been advanced by any group.

I am for it." one class of the student's choice for a full period of eight and one-half months, starting Feb. 1. All metropolitan high school in said Judgment named, will sell public auction at the Brooklvn 1:42. 11:14. Estate Exchange.

No. 1S9 Montague METKOPOL1TAN Tb Blf WMl." 12:5. Avenue: premises L.10-erty Avenue. Brooklyn. N.

Y. Reference to judgment for more complete 7:5, 11:28: "1H 11 Jaan." 11:24, 2:54, 4:24. it. for voice jfhd piano Texts used for songs must either be original or in the public domain. Entries must be submitted anonymously, but the contestant's name should be in a sealed envelope and attached to the back of the composition.

students who have not previ Consent Judgment in U. S. vs. Paramount provided that the reorganization be completed by March 3, 1930, I am happy to description 01 premises. Dated.

December 29. 1949. SIMON J. LIEBOWITZ. Referee.

PARAMOUNT "Inaectar Grncrml." 2:1. 5:02. ,8:43. "AIIM MM CUw," 1:41, 4:42, 7:03, 14:44. ously studied at the League are eligible for the competition, which will be judged near the BERNARD N'OSKIN.

Attorney for nnounce that it was consum court atreet. Hroogivn ITBAND "TrmtA." 11:00, Plaintiff. 16 2. New fork. Barbara Stanwyck Film Gets 3d Week Marcia Davenport's story of the glitter set, "East Side, West Side," starring Barbara Stanwyck, James Mason, Ava Gardner, Van Heflin and Cyd Cha- ja3-6t TuF :4, "Th Black IM," 3:47, 4:55.

10:43. end of January. mated more than two months before that date." SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY IRVlVfi TANNKR and CLARA Judea Childrena Home. Mutual Life Insurance Co.

of New York. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. Anna Wexler. who at 760 Montgomery Street. Brooklyn.

New York. Louis Engel-berg. who resides at 550 Ocean Avenue. Brooklyn, New York, Nathan tommers who reside. at 88 Sherman freer.

Brooklyn. New York. Berl Chussid. who re-ides at 7S0 Linden Boulevard. Rrooklvn, New York, and Frames Siskind.

who resides at 760 Montgomery Street. Brooklyn. New York, have presented their Account a Executors of Adolf Wexler. deceased, lately residing at No. 760 Montgomery Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn.

Countv of Kings. City and State of New York, and a petition praying that their account may be Judicially settled: and for the fixation of fee for legal service rendered to thi Estate by Lout Engelberg. and Harry 1. Stein. In the amount of Ninety-five Hundred Dollar, and for the fixation of fees for accounting service rendered to the Estate by Nathan Summer! In the um of One Thousand Dollars, and why the further relief as prayed for therein abould not be grante d.

NOW. THEREFORE you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held In Room 2. VA at the Hall of Records in the Countv of Kings, on the 23rd day of February. 1950. at 9:30 o'clock tn the forenoon, whv such settlement should not be had and why the further relief as praved for herein should not be granted IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed.

MANHATTAN A0TOK 10:00. 12:0. 2:10. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES N. TANNER.

Plaintiff, against LOUIS Samson and Delilah' Street Borouiih of Brooklyn. Cilv of New York, on the 27th day of January. 1950. at 12 o'clock noon on that day bv H. LOUIS HOLLANDER Auctioneer, the premise directed by said judgment to he sold, and briefly described as follows: ALL that certain lot.

piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, Cuunty of Kings, City and State of New York, designated as Section 21. Block 7204. Lot 30. upon the Tax Map of The City of New York for the Borough of Brooklyn, as such Map existed on the 16th day of June. 1913.

Subject to unpaid taxes, assessments, water rate and interest and penalties thereon: and subject to any state of facta an accurate survey may show. Dated: New York. January 3. 1950. FRED A.

LEWIS. Referee. ISRAEL E. PECHTER. Plaintiff Attorney.

25 Wet 43rd Street. New York. N. Ja6-6t FTu NOTICE: JESSIE FERNANDEZ WAS 4:24. 4:12.

0:44. 14:40, 12:54. WEISSMAN. et Defendant. Pursuant tn ludgment dated Decem Ford-Cooper Team aiulKfd DankruDt Jan.

3. 1350 CATTTOL -A4a', 14 45, 1:40. 4:53. ber 22. 1949.

I will sell at public auc Topple House Records Joins Republic Corp. tttf. 12:42, 3:55, 7:4, 14:13. Itfsse, is being held over for a third big week at Loew's State Theater. Thr firat meetinc of creditor will hld Jul.

17. 1950. at 11 a.m., in Room 209, U. S. Court Hom, 271 Wellington Brooklyn.

N. T. Creditors tion by Nat Kotrienoerg. Auctioneer, in the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 184 afontaaue Street.

Brooklvn. New CBITZBION "BtcfeO." 10:40. 12:40, 1:40. John Ford and Meriam C. 0:34.

14:31. 13:35. mir attrnd. prove claim, appoint I trustee, examine the. bankruDt.

trans 1 Cooper have been signed to an act lawful buaineaa. Samuel C. Du- beritein. Kereree in Bankruptcy. exceptionally long-term contract by Herbert J.

Yates and Renublic Pictures, it was an- York, on January 18th. 19.V0. at 12:00 noon, the premise directed by said judgment to be sold and deacribed therein a premises situated in the County of Kings, and shown on the tax map of the City of New York as Lot No. 1 in Block 4028 Section 13. being on the easterly side of Van Rickreil Avenue, loir northerly from Sutter Avenue.

26' front and rear and Not only tne temple is demolished in 'Samson and Delilah." All previous box-office records are toppling as the De Mille epic starts a third week today at the Paramount. Two-wek gross" ending tonight is more than a quarter million dollars. Second- week take of NOTICE: BENJAMIN SANDLER WAS "D-A-H-C-E" Ceatiaaaus Daatlas, Itol A.M. TONIGHT FRI. SAT.

NITI IN PERSON adiuaeea nankruDt lxt. 3U. i4. nnnnrpH vpsfprrtav Fnrrl is a 1 7h.p. ting or creditor! will be U-'j 11 am in Urmm i Jan.

it. 3 third time Academv Award 29. u. S. Court 371 "Washing- iiiuu lime A.UKiiiy ahiu g( BrookIyI1 Creditor- SUPREME COURT.

KING3 COUNTY JOSEPH STUMER. Plaintiff, against WIL.IJAM J. SULLIVAN, et Defendant. Pursuant to Judgment dated December 30. 1919 I will sell at public auction by STEPHEN 100' deep.

Datd. December 27. 1949. lTDWARn MrMAHON Referee. QLOBtwritalM at Carl." 0.

11:40. 1:14. 3:24. 1:42. 0.

10:10. 12:20. MATT 411 "Sa4a af Iwa Jnaa. 14 50, 12:58, 3, 1:01, 7:02, 0:03, 11:04, 1:03. HT4IC BALI "Oa taa Tava," 10:10, 1:20, 4:13.

7:10, atata. 12:00, 2:58. 1:50, PABAMOCNT "Oaatan aa4 Df 111.4 10:00, 12:50. 3:54, 4:54, 0:47, 12:30, 1:34. 0:30.

BIVOLI Oaauaa aai Delilah," 10:00, 12:19, 2:38, 4:57, 7:14. 0:35, (:54. OUT "Prtaea af rana." 10:35, 1:15, 4:15. 7:35. atata, 12:50, 1:50, 0:45, 1.54.

ITBAND "laaaartar Canaral," 10:00, 1:33, 1:01, I. 57, liafa, 13:00, 3:37. 1:00, 10:04. winner. Itnay attena.

prove claims, appoint a mt- iru-tee. examine the bankruut. trana- ine team win moe over business. Samuel C. Du- Nehemiah Pilier.

Attorney for Plam- titfm lya Street ttrnnklvn roughly $123,000. is close' to opening week's $130,650. Two- VINCENT LOPEZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA alas Senay Rcui't Rkuku Republic after their latest film, New' York. d27-6t TuF BARRERA. Auctioneer, at Brooklvn Real Estate Exchange, 1x9 Montague Street.

Brooklvn. New York, on Janu brtein. Referee in Bankruptcy. NOTICE: DAVID SOLOMON MINTZ vu adjudged bankrupt Dec. 3 1949.

The first meeting of creditors will be "Wagon Master," currently be week total draw tops previous (Seal) SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Yew Realty Corporation, plaintiff. ary 30. 1950. at 12 noon, the premise directed to be sold by said Judgment.

ing edited, la completed. the high grossers, "Blue Skies," to wir. Section 22, Block 7323. Lot 51 hem Jan. 17.

i960, at 11 a.m.. In Room WITNESS. Hon. FRANCIS D. McGAREY.

Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the aid County, the 28th. day of December 1949. A AROV L. JimHT. against First investing lompany, T.

defendant. Weinberg Weinbei on the Tax Map 'of the City of New 209. V. S. Court Hoiue, 271 Washington Brooklyn.

N. T. Creditors York for the Borough of Brooklyn, a "Lady in the Dark" "Road to Utopia" and "Star Spangled Rhythm," previous champs In fiw y'o'a SUMBYSIDE GARDEN QmM BIW. 44 SU L. City ArinaMe far Atl faettans HIM wa on 1 July 29.

1941. GOING PLACES PHOXB MA. 4-6200 FOR IDEAS Pursuant to judgment dated Decern irm a 1 1 a a aw i a mav attend, prove Claims, appoint 1 trustee, examine the bankrupt, trans act lawful buaineaa. flajriuel CL rju. Clerk of the Surrogate i U- will 1949.

I. tih undersigned, 1049 tAat twulAraianaH. 12:03, 140, 4:00, 0:13. 0:15, 10:10, tiUAiir U. Raferel jaa ftt 1 Jae-KF Ml JX pubiM auouom.

at the Brooklyn MOX, A.M.-5 T3L making cash register; music. ocrateiB. Referee kn Bankruptcy. 0.

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