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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 25

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUM, AUG 6, 1944 23 Sales Reveal REAL ESTATE 39 Soldiers Wounded On Latest Local List Active Market In Queens Area STELLATO, Pfc. Joseph Mrs. Mary Kohmescher, sister, 1239 Butterly Green, Jamaica report that there has been no E. 10th St. TIERNEY, 2d Lt.

Gerald M. Mrs Buys St. Mark's Av. Building George M. Mayer of Manhattan bought fromthe Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank the four-story apartment and store building at 687 St.

Mark's next to corner of Nostrand Ave. The building cunuiiu two apartments, a store and a loft Gerald M. Tierney, wife, 244 let-up in the demand for one-fam Sterling St. Washington. Aug.

5 U.R The Wr Department made public today the names of 1,511 United dates soldiers wounded in action. The announcement Includes casualties in the Asiatic, European, Mediterranean and Southwest Pacific areas. Included are the names of the following 39 men from Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island. Asiatic Area ily homes. Sales made withir the WERTHNER, Pvt.

William P. Mrs. Anna Werthner, mother, past week by this office are: 89-34 214th Queers Village to Samuel Moskowitz; 123-12 Renter md is assessed by the city at $12,500. 91-17 31st Jackson Heights. Mediterranean Area Al'ERBACH, Pvt.

David Mrs The parcel is on a plot 20x95. St. Albans to Rose Accardl; 238-18 116th Road. Elmont to George Frances Auerbach, mother, 1796 McGOWAN. Corp.

Dennis J. Mrs. Kaupp; 89-01 215th Queens 45th St. Village to Max Mitchell; 90-20 220th BREW, Pvt. James R.

Mrs. Mary Brew, wife, 828 E. 48th St. Queens Village to David Peterson; 118-40 219th St. Al Partridge Firm Reports Sales in CHOLAWA, Pvt.

Bronislaw Frank bans to Alfred L. Anstey; 89-27 182d Lowanka, uncle, 92-06 9 7th Ave Ozone Park. Place, Jamaica to Salvatore Spata- Margaret McGowan, mother, 121 Woodland Massena. European Area ARNOLD, 2d Lt. Seymour Mrs.

Lena J. Arnold, wife, 115th Ozone Park. CAMIEN, Pfc. John F. Jr.

Mrs. Eleanore H. Camien, wife, 3011 Farragut Road. CATTRANO. Pfc.

Patsy Mrs. Si i in ii fora: 161-05 65th Road, Flushing to COHEN, Pvt. Sol Morton Cohen, David Sinclair; 137-11 241st St brother, 125 Ocean Ave. Park Slope Section Rosedale to Girolamo Bosco; 172-19 CELLER, Pfc. Kenneth Mrs.

Lillian Geller, mother, 58-21 70th 143d Road. Springfield to Muriel Kremp; 49 Irving Alden Terrace to Byron Smith. Charles Partridge Real Estate ON AUCTION BLOCK Prominent modern factory buildi ng on southside of 54th west of 2d in the E. W. Bliss Company industrial center, will be offered ot auction by Fred Berger Company on Tuesday, Aug.

15, at 2 p.m., on the premises. The building is on a plot 100x100 and contains 35,500 square feet of floor space. Ridgewood. Company, Park Slope realty GOLDSTEIN, Pfc. Bernard Harry Concetta Cattrano.

mother, 121-38 Also 69-14 185th Flashing to Sales Show Demand For Dwellings in Gibson Community W. R. Gibson, president of the Gibson Corporation, founders and developers of Gibhon, the thrivint community at alley Stream, L. announces another group who have purchased reconditioned ''jmes recently made availaaie. Included in this group are: Harry B.

Danmeyer, aiunt vice president, Bank of Manhattan Company; George B. Marcum. assistant division manager. International Circulation Company; George Rehman, manager, British Ministry of War Transport; J. H.

Mannear, personnel director for Remington Rand Company: Eugene Wright, assessor. Village of Valley Stream; Charles Rushing, pilot (captain), Unitd Air Lines. Rudolph Saur, medical assistant; Robert Segerdell, Hercules Powder Company; W. Donald Jordan, executive, of Chemical Bank Trust Company: John M. Stein-muller.

chief mechanical engineer, Tliomnson-Starrett Company, J. Miles Ryan, credit manager, Chase National Bank; William Young of the National City Bank; Ernest A. Lundstrom, executive, the Air Preheat er Corporation: Waltr Ketchum of the Chase National Bank: E. J. Cummins of Jacob Mer-genthaler Sons.

Mr. Gibson also sta that another group of homes vlll be made ready shortly to meet the increasing demand for homes in the locality. Goldstein, father, 1740 52d St. 40th Road, Flushing. James Shannon; 223-28 Murdock LANDAU, Pfc.

Michael Pincus firm, reports the sale of the following dwellings, negotiated by Patrick H. Donnelly, of the sales CLOSS, 2d Lt. Charles T. Jr. Queens Village to Fred Dietz: 91-11 213th Queens Village to Landau, brother, 205 Hinsdale St.

MIERLOB, Pvt. Murray Paul Meirlob, brother. 1730 Carroll St. Nelson R. Vogel; 48-84 187th St.

department Flushing to Ruby Ward: 47-20 212th N. Y. Men Lease Red Bank Hotel Home Builders Executive Finds Nationwide Housing Shortage MULLIGAN, Pvt. John P. Mrs.

Anna C. Mulligan, wife, 1376 Park Place. 302 Garfield Place, near Prospect Park West, a lour -story and basement "dwelling, on plot 21x100. assessed at $17,000, and sold for the Rocklyn Realty Corporation to Bayside to Marzio Linfante; 163-17 107th Jamaica to Jerome H. Frank; 81-20 166th St Jamaica to Mary F.

Mahnke; 36 Foster Valley Stream to John W. Kline. Ml'LVEY, Pvt. Thomas J. Thomas Frank W.

Cortright, executive vice David Jaret Company, borough known as H-2 designed to relieve housing shortages for resident war realty firm, has announced president of the National Associa Helen Geoghan, for occupancy. broker the lease of the well-known tion of Home Builders, returning to Washington, D. la.st week D. Mulvey, father, 296 Windsor Place. PUKAS, Pvt.

Edward J. Mrs. Helen A. Pukas, wife, care Mi- chaelowfki, 55 Varet St. ROTONDO, Pfc.

John J. Mrs. Molly Pitcher Hotel at Red Bank workers. This confusion is engendered by the general disagreement over reconversion policies. 357 Parkside Ave.

near Bedford an English basement dwelling. Jamaica Transactions from the extended trip oi inspection N. by Sydney Claman and Abner Friedman, proprietors of the Hotel on a plot 20x122. assessed at $10 000 through the country, slates that "The civilian housing need in Times Square. Josephine Rotondo, mother, 71 sold for Lindley M.

Higham to Raymond Wilson, restaurateur, for oc builders ate ready and anxious to do the job of meeting the acute every part of the nut ion of unprecedented proportions." Mr. Cort With the goes the option to Charles M. De Rosa, real estate broker of Jamaica, announces the following sales: One-family solid brick house, seven rooms, one-car garage, at 135-16 91st Rich purchase the Red Bank Hou-I cupancy. right went on to say. "Although the South hasn't had the tremendous which, according to Mr.

Jaret, will housing shortage in every community and await only the go-head signal from Government agencies Rappelyea St. RUBINO, Staff Sgt. Michael Mrs. Jean Rubino, wife. 239 Lee Ave.

SILOWITCH, Pvt. Irving Shirley T. Silowltch. wife. 1240 42d St.

SLOBODINSKY, Pvt. Irving Mr. be exercised at the termination of mond Hill, for Thomas Noder. to Charles T. Closs, father, 63-36 Hessler Arverne.

COMBER, Pvt. John J. Mrs. Frances M. Comber, mother, 439 76th Street.

CUSMANO, Pvt. Bernard A. Mrs. Caroline I. Cusmano, mother, 2118 W.

10th St. FETZER, Pvt. Carl H. Mrs. Louise Fromia.

sister, 60 Bedell Amityville. FISCINA, Pfc. Gilbert Mrs. Minnie Piscina, mother, 173 Ainslie Street. KHOl'RY, Tech.

Sgt. Raymond-Mrs. Mary V. Khoury, mother, 669 Ovington Ave. MacDONALD, Pfc.

Thomas G-Mrs. Dorothy Kerlo, sister, 5-12 125th College Point. MORTIF OGLIO. Sgt. Salvatore Mrs Anna Mortifogiio, mother, 23 Brooklyn Port Jcrvis.

MURPHY, 1st Lt. John Mrs. Mary Reagan Murphy, mother, 98-08 1 61st Howard Beach. FALMESE, Pvt. Joseph Mrs.

Fela-mene Palmese, wife, 635 Union Westbury. PAULUS, Pfc. Arthur P. Evelyn Paulus. sister, 1052 62d St.

RAWLEY. Corp. James T. Michael A. Rawley.

father, 342 7th Ave. RF1S, Staff Sgt. Joseph Abe Reis, father. 482 Snediker Ave. the lease.

James Rogers, who has now grappling with the problem. Thomas J. Tagcianett.i; 109-25 143d long managed the Mollv Pitcher industrial expansion of the West Coast and Middle West, yet the quantity of war housing built has met only a very small part of the need. There has been no new "Builders are confused by delays 633 2d near Prospect Park, a Colonial type custom-built dwelling, on a plot 25x100. It was assessed at $18,000 and was sold in co-operation with Cary, Harmon Co.

for John F. Winters to Franklin B. Tuttle of Manhattan, who will occupy the house in the near future. Hotel, will contint'e in that capacity Sadie Slobodinsky, mother, 437 and conflicting policies, said Mr. Cortright, ''in putting into execu Jamaica, 6-rooin house, garage for Marian Clarke, to Thomas Tagcianetti; leased gas station lo Dumont Ave.

under the new management. Plans are being made lor complete renova civilian construction for three years tion the next housing program WULFORST, Pfc. Howard F. Mrs. cated 185-21 Merrick Road, Spring tion of the hotel to include many innovations.

Sydney Claman owns. field Gardens, for L. A. Jaffe, to Joseph Scavone, who will operate besides the Hotel Times Square In Manhattan, the Graymore in Port gas station and auto body business; for Teacher's Building Loan Association, to Joseph Monk, one-family land. the Easle Hotel in Brunswick, and other hotels in and it has been impossible, under wartime conditions, to provide new housing to accumniodaie normal needs arising from new family formation and increasing family size.

"Orderly reconversion in every city must take up the slack of unemployment and avoid economic dislocations caused by mobile labor. But this can be done onlv if ade Evelyn Wulforst, wife, 93-38 222d Queens Village. Southwest Pacific Area COLLETTI, Pvt. Stephen Mrs. Minnie Colletti, wife, 134 Wilson Avenue.

FISCHER, Pfc. Nathan Mrs. Gus-sie Fischer, mother, 1060 Union Street. LIEBOWITZ, Pvt. Albert Mrs Plan Apartment For Site of Old Flushing Mansion house, six rooms, one-car garage, located at 124-01 Sutter Ozone the East.

The lessors or the Molly Pitcher were represented by Stanley Marks and Harold Garnor. Park. Jackson Heights Sales quate housing i.s provided lor workers. The National Huu.sing Agency 'ACTUAL. The sale of a tract of land in the Susan Liebowitz, mother, 2070 Broadway Affiliates.

as Union St. has indicated that the next housing heart of Flushing for poslwar erec broker sold the two-family brick Waterfront duplex dwelling at 33-36 73d tion of garden apartments for 300 Jackson Heighus. to Walter Lin- program should cover communities where the supply of living accommodations is so scarce that a condition of hardship exln.s in the hole to 40O families was confirmed yesterday by William B. Parsons, de decke; the one-familv brick dwell Improved Lots at Venetian Shores scendant of early settlers in Flush area. This is partlcularlv true of ing at 30-40 88th to Irving Slonim; the one-family brick dwelling at 30-20 88th to Harry ing and a principal in the the South and Southwest." O'LOUGHUN RECALLS: How MacCrate Won on All Slates 26 Years Ago Vito Marcantonio, who captured In Manhattan, now domiciled in Shavelle; the one-family brick The site takes in two large blocks A Built Up Community of Over dwelling at 62-14 7 8th Elmhurst, bounded by Northern Boulevard 200 Homes ot Lindenhursr, L.

to David Coplan; the two-family 149th Roosevelt Ave. and 147th brick dwelling at 45-16 50th to: 1 HOUR FROM PENH ST A. Berthe Brecht, and the one-family Blewitt lo Open Really Office Thomas F. Blewitt, who has been frame dwelling at 40-11 205th au ine nominations in sight in a Brooklyn north of Prospect Park Bayside. to Maurice M.

Crookston will be married 40 years tomorrow SEASHORE COUNTRY SPORTS RECREATIONAL FACILITIES CITY IMPROVEMENTS AND CONVENIENCES Sale in Avenue Section race for Congress in the recent primary in Manhattan, was not the first to perform such a feat, as many old-timers, especially over in connected with the depart The Avenue branch office of St. The purchaser at an unannounced price is the Bertrose Realty Corporation of Manhattan, headed by Gilbert Tilles of Jamaica Estates as president. The Halleran Agency is broker. Tilles said construction will be undertaken before the end of the war if the Government releases materials for such work in advance. Architects are now drawing the plans for the buildings which will Harry M.

Lewis Company, ment of the Bay Ridye office of B.ilkley Horton Comuanv for sold for Rudolph Battm to Mary Greenpoint, can very well testify and it will be in order for all the other "community mayors" on both sides of the East River to send congratulations. This includes his ancient rival, Louis. Zeliner, with whom he has engaged in many a bitter campaign to gain the coveted In thia sarden spot on that more than 20 years, will soon launch into the real e.stale business tor famous GREAT SOUTH BAY Barbaro the two story detached brick two-family dwelling, with Our own John MacCrate, who now sits on the Supreme Court bench -tlio South SHore of Lone three-car garage, on lot 60x82. at here in Brooklyn, did that very Island, you can OWN DOCK himself and open an office at 7502 Hh Ave. At the present time Mr.

Blewitt Is managing agent lor several large 2125 W. 8th south of Ave nue TJ. your own fKlVA't, thing 26 years ago and with much les fanfare and so cleverly that it occupy the 2 000 square feet of land crown of "mayor in chief of this unique organization of "unofficial BEACH and plan NOW for Your Post-War HOME which Is talked of to this day. around in time and is now as strong involved in the deal. The site of the project, generally speaking, is that of the old Robert.

we can arrange to rinanc. properties including the 75-famiIy apartment house at 7501 Ridge Boulevard, the 23-fainilv house at John had the Republican nomination for Congress in a district which up to that time had been executives." Zoller 30 years ago was quite a and active as ever. I expect Drisk Tucker, the "Mayor There are WATER MAINS Parsons homestead. I.irodendra. GAS ELECTRICITY and 96th St.

He is widelv known in looked upon as overwhelmingly figure on Manhattan's great East Side. Visitors to the metropolis, of Sheepshead Bay," will be among the first to congratulate the "Mayor GOOD STREETS NOW ON borough real estate circles and i.s THE PROPERTY. Democratic. But it so happened that a red-hot, bitter battle was after seeing the Brooklyn Bridge well posted on real estate values and erected in 1857 between two towering tulip trees once a part of the famous Parsons Nurseries. The mansion, torn down la.st year, nestled behind trees that hid it of Forsythe Street'' on his happy anniversary tomorrow.

riding to Coney Island, shaking The price of these BEAU raging In the enemy's camp and trends in the Bay Ridge section, where he has spent most of his business life, taking a lively interest TIFUL SITES ia from there were three rivals in the field, A Soldier to His Mother Max all fighting under the Star. The hands with Chuck Connors in Chinatown and having Tammany Hall and the Tombs pointed out, usually wound up a sightseeing tour YOU NEEDN'T BE A SHARPSHOOTER TO HIT THIS INVESTMENT BULL'S EYE! 1 2,000 SQUARE FEET OF LAND WITH FIVE BUILDINGS! Tn tliir Iieart of lowiilnn BROOKLYN on S. W. Cor. LIVINGSTON COURT STS.

lo be sold separately and a a whole to nettle 2 estate. Alio 1 2-FAMILY HOME, 7013 Nineteenth Avenue; 1 STORE AND TENEMENT, 897 Dumont Avenue. ABSOLUTE AUCTION AUG. 23rd A Brootlr. Real Eilale Eiceani.

18 Monlafat St. INC SI K)R HOOK LET Stephen A. MrDon.U. AaeU.neer CHRYSLER BUILDING NEW YORK CITY LEiincjron 2-J0O0 in the civic and business affairs of SiRtPeri MacCrate managers quietly entered from Northern Boulevard. Driveways wound in from that thoroughfare to what, was one of Flushing's the district.

Thaw, popular attache to the County Court, has been proudly showing to friends downtown a few of the only ZQJLot him as a fourth candidate in the Democratic primary and John by dropping in at Herman's place leading showplaces 80 years ago. in Forsythe St. There one could see romped home with the bacon. The owner. Robert Parsons, was gathered about the tables men of Yes, ONLY $9 FULL PRICE BUYS PER 10T PER MONTH When the shouting was all over 5 the father of William B.

Parsons the Bench and Bar, leaders in pol and of the other surviving Parson AHer Smull botcn Pinrunt! itics and noted figures whose names letters sent by his son, Sgt. Mort Thaw, from the front "somewhere in Italy." And Thaw pere has every reason to be proud of these missives from his boy. Some of them are really gems. They have the rhythm of poetry and one of them is worthy descendants in Flushing, Bertha and were daily headlines in the metro EASY TERMS, too COME OUT TODAY Drive Out Merrick Rood to Lindenhursr, or Anna Parsons. The deal with the Bertrose com-i politan press.

The Sullivans Big and Little Tim often dallied there over a juicy steak. Herman Zoller was trie confidant of many of these Danv. builders of one-tamiiy and! of being treasured in an anthology attached homes in many parts of REE TRANSPORTATION of the present war. Here is the of one addresred to his norm wueeiis oritur inr wi. i wr men whose doinas made the news of the town.

He showed me a An Impruvrd. I.arer HumrMIe In Aearhy and Beautiful Hempstead or Valley Stream Schools, s'ores. churches nt hand Thee plots are approved tor home building, and when buildtiiu is re-suuifd we will help vou pUn the building" of your home have the lamest h.stina of chotre home and building sues in Nnssnu and Stiffolk Counlies. For further information, write, phone or call. Phone MU.

5-3fUl. L. I. Land Research Bureau 106 E. 41st Street, New York Crtr ing carried out in the name of the BABYLON REALTY Corp.

MAII Room 824 CH. 4-S888 mother: estate of Mary E. Parsons, wife of "Each night before I go to sleep finieai business letterhead once which contained a column of names printed Robert. IV. 12nd St.

HITHOI OBLIGATION plrase send tne free trans- porlation and full details. I shall whisper to you good night, my mother. I love you. And if I'm on the sea I'll blow a kiss over the at one side of some 40 leading and famous customers. It was headed Warned of Sleeping Cows Name waters and it'll find its way to you.

Mexico City (U.R The Ministry of "These men all dine at Zoller's." And the customers liked It and vied to get on the list. lt was found much to the surprise and manifest chagrin of the Democratic contestants that MacCrate was the winner on all tickets. He even hnd some independent party nomination, the title and emblem of which I cannot recall. MarC'ate was then in his late twenties. It was his debut in public life.

Perhaps the greatest thrill he ever felt was when in a lull of one of the sessions Speaker Gillette of Massachusetts unexpectedly called him to the rostrum and asked him to preside over the House of Representatives. He was a good talker for all his experience in polities and he had a commanding way about him when he occupied the chair. He swung the gavel that day and gave such a pleasing account of himself that the members of the House voted him thanks for the way in which he had conducted the session. After his debut ns a Congressman, MacCrate entered the Republican primaries as a candidate for the Supreme Court. With the national And if I'm on the desert I'll blow a kiss up to the moon and stars above and their brightness will lead National Defense has reminded motoroists using Mexican highways at night to use caution as cattle and other animals make a habit of sleep Zoller was seriously 111 with pneu the kiss to you.

and you'll feel it and monia some weeks ago and when his son. Col. Solomon Zoller. heard that smile, and we'll both sleep the sleep of the good and light in heart. ing on the road.

The most exotic and perishable his father was supposed to be sinking at the Jewish Hospital he flew all the way from the Pacific Coast and stayed night and day at his "So. my favorite lady, I bid you For a while." What mother wouldn't be proud to fruits and vegetables from Latin Brooklyn Real Estate Board 44 Court Street Telephone TRiangU 5-5183 It Pay i to Do Rusinett With a Realtor America are expected to become have her soldier son indite a letter father's bedside. His presence served commonplace on U. S. dinner tables as a stimulus and the "mayor" came like that? with increased postwar use or cargo planes.

Knott Them by This Sign fame he had won in Washington, Sale in Bensonhurst Frank A. Badolato, as broker, sold the two-family house at 4109 18th Ave. for the Home Owners' Loan Corporation to a client for occupancy. he came out of the contest on top and has been continuously on the bench ever since. He i.s now chair hen ttr Endx-BUILDING STARTS! Lot will be in demand! Select Your Iltilldiiig oa In Oho of lho Finest of Queens AUCTION 311 BUSINESS RESIDENTIAL LOTS ON HORACE HARDING BLVD.

-FRESH MEADOW RD. 65TH UTOPIA P'KWAY ADJACENT STS. Improvements but lines connecting with subwoy. Eosy Terms SATURDAY, AUG. 26th, Zl UNDER TENT ON PREMISES Seni or cull fur Hnnkmap I'UFD BfRGiR.

AUCTIOMKR Fred Berger Co. 200 i 3lfh Vw York I. Y. Tel. 1A.

M072 BY man of the Board of Judges. But his greatest day was when he YOUR LOCAL REALTOR, A MEMBEBR OF THE BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE BOARD, iS PLEDGED TO GIVE LOYAL SERVICE TO HIS CLIENTS. IT COSTS NO MORE TO EMPLOY HIM AND HE BRINGS WITH HIM A BACKGROUND OF RECOGNIZED ABILITY, EXPERIENCE, AND MOREOVER, A REALTOR'S CODE OP ETHICS REQUIRES THAT HE GIVE TRUTHFUL AJ)VICE TO HIS CLIENTS. WHEN YOU BUY, RENT, OR SELL. CONSULT A REALTOR.

IN BROOKLYN ONLY MEMBERS OF THE BROOKLN REAL ESTATE BOARD HAVE THE RIGHT TO USE THE TITLE REALTOR. walked away with all nominations Need help wi in that four-cornered fight for Con gress nearly three decades ago. down payment? What District He In? Harold Mondshein, rn old Eastern District mm boy. writes to me via mail from somewhere over the seas that he nt.V1C A. BADOLATO.

Ine. I EDWARD I TOM. Ism. $41 11th Ave. BEnsonhurit -T9O0 631 Nostrand Ave NCetni sVtOW recently saw a copy of the Brooklyn Eagle and noted some comment of mine about the late reapportionment in Kings.

Harold says "the boys from home" grab for the paper If you lack full caih needed lo buv xactly th horn (o mak you happy Iraeklya, Onm, uat our new "Honw-PurchmMe Often, we can advance uf "down-payment" with 14 months to re-pay. We "act promptly, in itnct privacy, usually WITHOUT co-mekeri. tow-cost banking rate. Ask your broker, or phone BAyeide 9-5000. Broken, wriie lor details Bayside Rational Bank Ell I0UUVAID MVSI0E.

I. r. BAFFA a DIXON 166 Monta.ue St TRMnglt JOH MATT1A REALTY 28 Flsibmh Ave MAin l-731t Contrset Sale. Broker for ROLC when it reaches camp and they ti Irean (Aiiph writH oil that M. RFNVFTT SON.

Inr. 448 Dean St. NKvIM .0 tJrVFnj 1619 18th St Olarsr t-313) CTMI'NCFT RFAI. FBTATT I.U 149 Ptrriepont St. MAm 4-4300 AIJIFRT MTNTONR 1 1 7b Bushwick Ave GLenmora M.

ORRIIN ln. 7qg Nnstrsnn Av. PHexidnT. -rm Branch: 1184 stbtmh A. BU 4-6200 J.

A O'M I l.rf AN. Inr. 101S Avenue SHreoshead 3-26O0 K. Miss Co. Orders Sold at AUCTION not iimmIcI in it post-unr program I -STORY MODERN FIREPROOF REINFORCED CONCRETE FACTORY BUILDING 355x100 FT.

South Side of .1 lih St. went of 2nd B'klyn Containing 35,500 iq. ft. of flonr ipare eeilwif kcig Kt 20 tl. concrete floor reinforcf concrete roof 2 vtuilt 6 tart, kylif hti plenty of window light R.

R. liding in kand -operated 2-tn crane; parking lot, 100x100. One block from waterfront, 2 block from subway. To be told as one parcel. Immediate possession.

CI. ARK RFAI Tt COMF4.VT 142 Avenus ESolanade 3-3800 rHF roi.OM.AI. REAITt Inr. 6903 Fourth Ave SHore Rn.d Frank Klatrunola. Prea.

lAldeS ft. C.n VARRT 361 Court St. 503 Second St. B4.VIT tVD a SONS, lae. 982 Fulton St.

MAW 5-0r" 1AMFS A. HFANFT Jr. 18 Uontacu. St. Tmani4 S-3990 CrlARlr rtlTRIDGF REAL FSTATt 397 r7llDuh Ae ogD Stn A JAMAICA AREA rrtirlly Nrw Brfrk BumnJow Detached) .1 Bedroom large I 'vine Ronm l.arce Dinint Knom Modern Til Kitrhrn Tile Ruth Oil Heal Srrernr Sturm Windows, etc.

Nicely Lundsraped Pint. Canvenlrnt to lore. and irintporlation minutrH lo 8lh Ave. Snhwaj. $7,800 TERMS Manr other mrit homes In Querns jnd Nftftsmi lount'e from k.Vhhi up.

Consult us for ml vkluen Broadhurst-Jamaica KW llillvrie Jmintrii 3. V. i Hi si. Fvt Hth Ave. Subway i RFP1 BI.IC Open Dmlv A Nun.

JOB' FI1I.HAK RIA4. ESTATE CO. 741 Union St. SOutta t-OMe is golifg on. He is particularly interested to know "what has become of his old district." formerly the 13th.

which was contiguous to that of Pete McGuinness', in the Green-point area. I showed lu's letter to Public Works Commissioner McGuinness and the latter sends his greetings across the seas to Harold. If his home is this side of Meeker savs Pete, "the brave boy is now in my district, and he Is henceforth a noble constituent of mine. If he returns to find himself north of the Meeker St. line he will be in Doc Friedman's bailiwick, which Is known as the 14th.

The 13th Is now ruled by Jim Power and runs from Brownsville down to Flatlands. But no matter which district he finds himself In. I hope he returns safe srM sound and very, very soon." Which Is a characteristic greetine Pete, incirient-Uv. twins; the father of a soldier himself. The "Mayor of Fonrthe Street." -Herman the old-time Mayor of Forsyth Street," over SIOMKA HOt.

Ine. 18TA Mni RBaettetetr USO0 Contract Salea Brorer tor HX0 DAVID JARET CO. 150 Montecue St MAM 4-394S CTC.FVe J. BFFI.T. Ine.

1502 Aenu. Stlrenshead 3-000 Ct 4RFVCE SMITH CO. Piiltoa SV PReatdeaA 4-04W TUESDAY, AUG. I5lh P. t4e preeaii MFI VII I A KEI.SFT 147 osdwsT ITin TIMM RFIIRSaVf.

1B0 Montatue BL TFbaaeH mil for 7 r.j CANADIAN-AMERICAN MERGER Lt. Hunter L. Delo-tour U. S. N.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter L. Dela-tour of Great Neck, shown with his bride, the former Eugenie Frances Seitz of Toronto, following their marriage in the Canodion city, The couple will live in Washington, where the lieutenant is stationed. His father is president of the Brooklyn Bar Association, R4.RRT I tt IS COMrtVT.

Ine. 1R MontasH. St. 4-1300 iuiuiv strsiTT crtifBtatr Wariud fnr iiiirmMli.it' pn- -inn 6.0HII Mjiinp (cel. ground flour, uitlt ln.iiJing pl.tt form.

Ira or purchasr. n'flr Hrnnklvn jSavv Yarrl. irtnr Mfltthpwa, 41 rniut Strprt. TRiangU S-U15, Fred Berger Co. jtym avenue u.

PEaer i zia Montatu. St. TVtisnteaa Mtk New York T. Tel. LA.

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