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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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STAND-IN FOR LOVE THESE WOMEN By d'Alessic fx Brooklyn and Broadway BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN. 5, 1951 i aa. CHAPTER XXXI (Contlaard) ::.4 enough to admit a man with a tray. He kicked the door shut behind him again. "Grub," he grunted, setting It upon the a But ail ne coma s4 was pceafl, dipping and rolling in By AL SAURNO Imoti4n with the boat; he turned tawa before he should disgrace Show business today is a long cry from hat it was not too table.

Jinny looked at the food distastefully dry looking bread, pale coffee and canned beans. rimlf by the disturbance of jrus stomach. many years ago. One of the factors making the big change in the field is the production line system of making new -stars" over Jttst a lot of water." he re Then she looked at the newcomer. He was considerably night.

Another major cause is television. In bygone days an act ported to Jinny. I She stared back at him shorter than Randy, broad frightened." "What do jou sup-fposethey're going to dd with went tnrougn a long apprentice-, ship, so to speak. It made all the waystops, worked up from the bottom and was considered ready for the big time only shouldered and with hands like half-cooked hams. -Hit eyes were shifty, his face none too Intelligent nor the type to especially create confidence.

"I-wish I knew," he said lowly. "I wish I knew whether (I Ithey still think you're Maria He stood lookine at them. pnd are going to try to get that aner years ot struggle. Today, one hot recording, or make a big hit on" a TV ithow, and the personality be-comes a name to be reckoned with. Immediately the act is poo.om from Sol?" At least he "Whyncha he said.

"Aln. tcha hungry?" roped If would be no worse We'd rather know why we TOnthat He could not helD are here," Randy countered. piiding, however, "It's too bad in the limelight, and thai Where are you taking us? ou let Sol talk voir into this P-rap rbee what It come to? "ve didn't expect anything ike this. Now could we?" she What do you intend to do with us?" The man shrugged. "I dun-j no," he said without "I ain't boss here." I paid a little defensively.

"Tob- IVORY TICKLER Jeanne provides piano entertainment at the Candle Inn, Merrick, L. Sunday througl. Thursday evenings. and his G-men seemed so onfident that they would have CROWN PRINCE of cafe comics, Danny Thomas opens in new show at Copa-cabana on Thursday. the men behind bars in the Imorning this morning!" i iney were wrong, unfortu- "Can't you give us a little reduction in price? We'll be money.

I don't ay this is bad for the business, or the people Involved. It'a sort of a background note. For in a number of shows that debuted on the New York night life scene, the effects of this change in show business are pointed up. Three of the clubs around town dipped into television, reversing the ustial procedure, for their featured acts. Up to the present, TV depended mainly on the bistro circuit for talent.

Another reached out and grabbed a girl whom hardly anyone had heard of until she cut a boisterous sort of record "Then who is the boss?" Randy demanded. "And where is he? Tell him I want to see him." "Lissen, fella, you ain't givin' orders "board this ship, you're takin' 'em," the stranger advised. "The boss ain't here, anyhow. He's gone ashore to tret acterizations. A hilarious thing tely," he pointed out dryly.

coming here quite otten, you know! ay me way, I wonder where is her British Army colonel hur hosts are? Have you seen nem mis morning? UNCLE RAY shrink hot- haH "I fcne after a big night. Two of the New York hotel spots went reaching into tele careful not to stand long In one place. If he did that, he might sink along with his wagon! Cutting asphalt from Pitch hounded on the door-fend yelled, suPl)lles-?" he moved I (nu-nr1 tk a rlnn II a a i LOU MENCHELL and his orchestra provide nightly dance music at Broadway's China D'Or. nit no one came. UUUI.

i koi 10 oe Not counting "earth roads," vision when they were lining "Let's try it together," he 1 801 worK 10 -uggested. "With the two of us' 'Ualt a m'nute," Randy pro Xorth America has about ve shnillrl ho ahlo tn oat onmo teste(l- 000 miles of surfaced roads. Lake is something like cutting blocks of ice from a lake that is frozen. After blocks or chunks of asphalt are taken away, the open space fills up i "t-y nearu me Key in me sort of response at least." that took a stranglehold on the public fancy. One of the three These are of many kinds, in was almost ten minutes, aough it seemed several hours.

clubs that went heavily for TV talent also featured a lad who good looking lass who scores with some throaty tunes. Music is excellent for all types of dancing, as ground out by. the crews of Val Ol-man and Ralph Font. cluding gravel, shale, macadam concrete and asphalt. In the opinion of many per 'etore their combined efforts again overnight.

So-called "pitch springs" exist below the made his big mark on records showed a return. Jinny and In virtually all cases their night hard surface. Randy were staring at each up their current shows. The Waldorf picked up a dance team from the new medium to use in second place on the entertainment bill. Jerry Ross and Nellie Fisher struggled for recognition, got their place In the sun, whatever Its size, with their unique hoofing on Sid Caesar's show.

For Nellie it Is her night spot debut. Ross has appeared ln them, but never so high up the scale. The Plaza management took sons, asphalt roads are among club experience was almost' non wo one knows how much hopelessly when there existent. Still, all delivered in asphalt there is in Pitch Lake kas the sound of a key In the A couple of young ladies over ockv at the Versailles have been lock again. The prisoners stared at each other helplessly.

Then it was Randy's turn to shrug. "Well, that, I guess, is that," he said. He looked at the food. Jinny glanced at the tray quickly and away again. "Not very." Somehow the day passed.

The shadows in the cabin lengthened; Randy called Jinny to the broken porthole to see the molten glory of the red-gold sun on an almost purple sea. As they stood there together but it Is believed to have several million tons left in it. It has been a source of wealth for ihe door swung open far given a rather difficult job try ing to fill the shoes of Edith the best, and it is of asphalt that I wish to speak today. Asphalt is a sticky substance, something like tar or pitch. It i used in making certain types of shingles anil wall boards, and millions of tons of it are employed for roads each year.

Nature provides tar in va innidad, and the people hope that the supply will last for a Piaf, the French sensation, who has done tremendous business at the E. 50th St. cafe. One of long time. a long shot for its star act.

In natural asphalt not thp these is a cute, cuddly little the past it has played such es i thing who has never worked happy fashion. To get down to cases, The Martinique opened a new show Wednesday night that starred Ben Blue and his company. Including Sid Fields. Blue, a veteran trouper, had more or less fallen into obscurity until rescued and brought into the Sinatra TV show. In supporting roles were Richard Hayes, young Brooklynite who made good on records, and the AVhlppor-wills, unknowns nntil they appeared on the same Sinatra program.

only kind. A great deal of asphalt is taken from crude oil, or petroleum. This makes up rious places, including Texas, tablished drawing cards as Hildegarde, Gracie Fields, Victor Borge, etc. This time it took a young lady who has never Kentucky, Utah and a few other it was almost like witnessing again thosp glorious sunsets States, also France, Switzerland, GLORIA ELWOOD, song stylist, has had her engagement extended at the Park Ave. Restaurant.

aoout lour-tiftns of the world's supply, and is used much more over the lake. Randy braced worked a bistro but who has be Get quick relief of the cough, mutcu. to i les than dose. Let thi old family medicine help you aa it ha By other. Try it I Italy, Venezuela and the island of Trinidad.

I widely in making roads than come known to a host of fans through numerous appearances the other type. nimself. "Jinny (To Be Continued) Trinidad lies off the coast of Venezuela and is a colony of Great Britain. In it we find the on TV. Kyle MacDonnell fared well on the Broadway stage, yUIIIPER-TAR For GEXKRATi INTEREST section of your scrapbook.

Tomorrow Answer to a PI'BLIC NOTICES Blue does a broader piece of famous Pitch Lake. This lake has an area of only one-quarter OwrSO transfer to take effect upon the commencement of operation of omnibuses on the modified route. but TV made her a name, gave her the opportunity to make the1 Plaza in1 one jump. work than on TV. He sines.

ot a square mile, but it is fa night clubs before. She got her big break thanks to Nick and Arlhold who are always willing to take a chance on new talent, and invariably are right. They've hit the jackpot many times in the past. Piaf was their biggest "bingo" number. Teresa Brewer Is the newcomer's name.

Chances Ve very few would have heard of her had she not introduced on wax the recent novelty success, "Music, Music, Music." In her first engagement, Miss Brewer works hard to prove "Music" was no flash in the pan, that she ran die songs in a style. She can. Other half of the bill is a test dances, does pantomime, talk ing sketches and tells jokes. mous for its asphalt. Instead of being like water, or even like PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES molasses, the surface asphalt In NOTICE IS HEREBY Khppn, who owns Oetjens bar and Is also counsel for a boro tavern group, says that about 40 percent of the bars in town have adopted the new price.

Many are feeling out their trade and Joining the trend when they decide there'll be no objection. John O'Gara, President of the Brooklyn Tavern Owners, says customers readily accept a 13-cent beer at his Park Slope place since they now net nine ounces for their money. lilVBN THAT the Board of Eati-nate. before arinntinr Dn inis Board, in adopting the above described route modification and the general plan aforementioned, expressly reserves all the powers conferred upon it by the Rapid Transit Law in relation to said route. Map or Drawing Further Resolved, That the map or drawing entitled ''Bus Route B-67.

Avenue" and dated Outoher 19, JitoO. is hereby adopted as showing the foregoing route and general plan of modification for convenience He's all over the stage and carries it off with a real trouper's abandon. In one sketch he gets the doorman, ladies' room attendant, porter and a waiter into the act. Blue's material still Approving: the modification of the 1'itcfi Lake is fairly hard. A wagon may be driven over it but the driver had better be It is almost two months now that boro bar owners held the historic meeting that resulted In an overwhelming vote to boost the price of beer at a bar to 13 cents per glass.

But the zeal with which they agreed to lift the price has not followed through In the actual application. Milton route designated aa 7th Avenue Line. Porough of Brooklyn, as requested by the Board of Transportation, will at meeting to be held in Room IS. City Hall. Bnrone-h nf MBni.Dtt.n modified route, to be designated as Bua Route B-40 Ralph-Rockaway.

Borough of Brooklyn, and surrendering and transferring to the President pf the Borough of Brooklyn the trolley tracks on the street car route of said Ralph-Rockaway Line to the extent that such tracks are not required ror the operation of any other line, at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard, and oha r.1a!!.p.riP.r to aaid hring and notice theTof (he proposed modlfira-tion of the route and the proposed resoltlt fe thA PUBLIC NOTICES merely and taid map or drawing is (Thursday. January 11. 1951, at B.m.. hoM ft nilhlll. gets laughs from a chap who has watched him do parts of not to be deemed pari irt of the de.crip- tlon of the route or part of the gen place of trolley car on the modified route.

-The presently authorized street car route of the Utlra-Reld Line is as follows: From Utira Avenue and Avenue the act on TV. He'll be even funnier for first-timers. cimi piau 01 uioauicaiion lor purpose. now. therefore, he it.

iMheafd 'atilM t0 tejolution Proposed to be Adopted Whereas. The Board of Tranaaorta-lon has determined that it is in the ed performer and an old friend to Versailles' patrons. Florence Resolved. That the Board of Rati. via lira Avenue Hu tnn ui.i ln Inr "sst fifteen Reid Avenue.

Broadway, to Washing uaj except Sundays and legal nolinava n.i.. i nil Rrnfii nr inn mm anH nit Mew York ih.r Desmond, one of England's ton riaza i Williamsburg Bridge); re- maie 01 me i.uy or new York by a majority vote according to the number of votes by law. pertaining to each member of the Board, hereby aOnrnve.l auch nlfln anrt ennrlmlnni LuiiiuiK via same rouie. leading comical impressionists, YlTI R.S,conP an'1 least twice in the "Brooklyn Eagle" and i "Greenpolnt Weekly Star." the The Whipporwills do a first rate job, and the same for Hayes, who has a lot of voice and bypasses crooning. It seems to be the style these days.

Roberta Lee, one of Borough of Brooklyn, be modified and Mid by resolution adopted on Novem-fher 14, 19d0. adopt such modified une way, y.iy miles. The modified route adonted fo on at Crossroad, of FLATBUSH manages to look a lot like a lot eration aa an ontnihiia lin. a kn and consents to the modifications in aesignatea by the Board of Estiniate and published in the Borollffh affAMert r.A of famous Hollywood personali 7111a. ana general plan and thereafter ld Board of Transportation did transmit to the Board of Estimate of IThe CltV Of VAV Vnrb Ih.

nl.n arcuruance inerewitn. Dated. New Tnrk. December 7, 1950. HILDA G.

SCHWARTZ. Secretary. ties and injects a substantial niM-ieaa, ine pian ana conclusions Authentic Cantonese Cuisine Luncheons Dinners Cocktail Lounae 11 IV HPT torrn In a ro.n 1,1 nn Blue's "family," is a J4.5-2t big, amount of humor into the char roneluaioiw for auch modified route as adopted by the Board of Transport- ELECTRIC SUBSTATIONS AND CABLES. CONTRACT 428 wmcn sam plan and wete received by the Board of novramr a. ih.hi.

wmcft sa resolution is as follows: Wherena Tho ne T. p-iiinaic uii uecffmiwr I im-ui at a I meeting of said Board held oil said tlon has determined that It Is in the oi ine nun ti. mrtn Th. hi us will be received by the Board of Water Supply, at its offices, thirteenth floor, 120 Wall Street. New York City, until 11:00 a.m..

Eastern Standard Time, on Tuesdav. January 23. 1951, for Contract 428. for known as Bus Route B-46. Utica-Reid Line, is as follows: Bui Koute B-4S.

Utica-Reid Lint From Utita Avenue and Avenue via Utica Avenue. Fulton Street, Reid Avenue. Broadway to Washington Plaza (Williamsburg Bridge). Return Via Broadway, Reid Avenue, Fulton Street, Utica Avenue Avenue East 49th Street. Avenue l4 to Utica Avenue and Avenue N.

Also along Utica Avenue between Avenue and Avenue O. along Avenue between Utica Avenue and East nlst Street, along East 51st Street between Avenue and Avenue N. and along Avenue between East 51at Street and Utica Avenue. Also along Church Avenue between Utica Avenue and leant aQth Qtraut New York that the presently u- I Whereas. The Board of Estimate by "dopted at said meeting Hid fix January ll, 1951.

as the date DECORATED BANQUET ROOM Accommodations up to 500 Persons FACILITIES FOR DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT 2026 Church bet. Ocean Flatbush Avei. Tel. BUCKMINSTER 7-2345 Th Mirror Room lends SPECIAL touch to any Biieei car route or the Line of the Brooklyn DlV Ulnn of fha I. on 'the proposed 7th ror a' public hearing modification of the nnrt fnr lh niu.aH rbr a' public hearing nodlf cat on nf th for the luinisning.

testing and delivering two outdoor unit substations each having EVENT Transit System, in the Borough of Brooklyn, be modified as hereinafter fid operation of omnibuses capacity oi loo H.va. at 6U cycles. 3-phase. and about 300 feet of 3-Kv on the modified as Bus Route electric cable. 3-conductor No.

6. all n.iteejd of trolley car Vmite to be deslgnat p-67. 7th Avenue, ivn. and cars gnated cnurnim whether it's a cocktail party or a ten-cours banquet. Let us help plan your next social or buiinoti affair.

Th facilities of tho Mirror Room can dc- uorougn ot Brook- mat, in place or operation by trolley car. operation by omnibus be substituted on the modified route, to be known aa Bua Route B-40 Ralnh-Rockaway: and r. 1 le specuicaitons. Pamphlets containing information IT'S THE aim iranmer- I i i President of the Borough For for bidders, forms of hid and cnn. along East 49th Street between Church commodat intimate and largo groups equally wall.

i-iwftiyii me ironey iracica on the Whereas. This Board has duly made ims "ara nas an, tract, specifications, requirements as vrnue ana snyaer Avenue, and alon ina snyaer Avenue, and along urn. nrroim ot sain 7th aurt-iy. can oe obtained .1 1VUIT at ions as Avenue between East 49tfil Ul 'niuests and investlgat id Utica Avenue. Jre necessary or proper for Street an THE BRASS RAIL I RIVOLI BANQUETS ie entitled to annem an1 h.

KEVINS at FULTON, Irtiklyn iy depositing the sum of $5.00 in cash Also along Marlon Street between Reid Avenue and Fulton Street, and along Fulton Street between Marion Street and Utica Avenue. Also along Sterling Place between ind -j I Whereas. Prior to lrt ht.arIr.o- or its equivalent for each pamphlet. Within 30 days following the award 1095 FLATBUSH AVE. of contract or rejection of bids, the cuca Avenue ana scnenectadv Ave FOR ALL OCCASIONS FROM TO HIM BU.

4-9326-1334 EST. 1817 nue. along Schenectady Avenue between Sterling Place and St lnin. lotice thereof the proposed modifica-lon of the route and the proposed -esolntion authorizing the same were Miblished in full for at least fifteen l.i) -days, except Sundays and legal immediately Prior thereto Place, and along St. John's Piace between Schenectady Avenue and Utica -Al FO DOR'S' Resolved, That this Board hereby adopts the following modification of the route pf said Ralph-Rockaway Line, docs hereby adopt general plan of such modification, and does hereby adopt aa part of such general Plan the mode of operation by omnibus in place of trolley car on the modified route.

The presently authorized street car route of the Ralph-Rockaway Line la as follows: from Rockaway and Hege-man. via Rockaway Avenue, East New York Avenue. St. John ace Ralph Avenue. Broadway, to Washington Plaza (Williamsburg Bridge): returning via same route.

One way, 5.64 miles. The modified route adopted for operation as an omnibus line, to be known as Bua Rnnta -oo D.l.l, ittK CITY RECORD and at least wice in the "Brooklyn Eagle" and lie Spectator." the two 12) news inn amount or such deposit will be refunded for each pamphlet submitted as a bid and a refund of J4.00 will be made for each other pamphlet returned In acceptable condition. For further particulars, apply at the office of the Chief Engineer at the above address. IRVING, V. A.

HTJIE, President: RUFUS E. McGAHEN. JAMES J. MOHAN. Commissioners, Board of Water Supply; RICHARD H.

BURKE. Avenue. Also along Pulaski Street between Reid Avenue and Broadwav. along Broadway between Pulaski Street and DeKalb Avenue, and along DeKalb Avenue between Broadwav and Riri papers designated by the Board of Cream and published' in the Bor-iigh affected and Whereas, The plan and conclusions Jl WQi sd Spn Suprrms Avenue. Also along Kings Highway between CAM ROYAL RESTAURANT 8405 5th B'klyn CHINESE AND AMERICAN DISHES Special Family Dinners SERVED DAILY AT ALI, HOURS LUNCHEONS FROM 6o DINNERS FROM K.V TAKE OUT ORDERS TErrmct 6-441)0 lie fully sot forth in a rexnlutlnn the Secretary.

ja4 to 22 for your dancing FRI. A SAT. THE REVELEERS Sun. thru Than. JEANNE Slnflinfl tt th Baby Grant ninnra Rrvrd DnllT idopted hy the Board nf Transunrta- 14.

1950. which said nam Errs In (be Skillet utica Avenue aim u.ast Mst street along East 51st Street between Kings Highway and Avenue 11. and along Avenue between East 51st Street and Utica Avenue. One way. 7.20 miles-.

'ouows: hereas The Board of Transporta- Rockaway. is us follows: cm nas aeii'rminert hut it ia tv.a Bus Ruute B-40. Ralvh-Rockawav FrOIU RoekaWUV Avpnim anH 1 nterest Of the unhlie and Tha Run. Dinners Roast fietf-Turkey 1.0R Mode of Operation Sunrist way Merrick, I. I.

ew York that the presently authnr- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE.V THAT the Board of Estimate before adopting any resolution approving the modification of the route designated as Utica-Reid Line, Borough of Brooklyn, as requested by the Board of Transportation, will at a meeting to be held in Room 16. Citv Hall, Borough of Manhattan, oh Thursday, January 11. 1951. at 10:30 Boulevard, via Rockaway Avenue. The general mode of operation of zco car route of the 7th Avenue -71.

mr nroomyn wurrace Division the New York City Transit Sv. BfM lu'f St- John's Place, Ralph Avenue. Broadwav. to Washington Plaza (Williamsburg em. the Rnrnllffh nf K- nodified as hereinafter set forth, and nai, in piace ot operation by trolley nr.

operation nv otnnihuaea h. a.m., hold a public hearing at which citizens shall bt entitled to appear and be heard. IVActc to W) II 2 and (g me iiiouitiea route snail ne by automotive vehicular equipment, propelled by electric motors, or gasoline, Dieol or other type of internal combustion engine. Further Resolved. That the trolley tracks on the above deecrlbed street car route of the Utica-Reid Line, to the extent that such tracks are not required for the operation of any Other line, are herehv anrrenlara1 nituted on the modified route to ha Resolution Proposed to Adopted Whereas.

The tloarn1 of Tranannrta. Return via Broadway. Ralph Avenue, St. Johns Place. East New York Avenue.

Rockaway Avenue, to Rockaway Avenue and Linden Boulevard. Also along Hegeman Avenue between Rockaway Avenue and Thatford Avenue, along Thatford Avenue between Hegeman Avenue and Linden Boulevard, and along Linden Boulevard between ThatfordAvenu and Rockaway Avenue. NIGHT CLUBS tlon has determined that it is fn the interest of the public and The City of New York that the Utica-Reid Line he. mod fieri anrf ntA a.nl..inn and transferred hy this Board to the tnpwn as Bus Route B-67, 7tli Ave-hue: and Whereas. This Board has duly made iich inquests and investigations as ire necessary or proper for such de- Resolved.

That this Board hereby dopts the following modification of he -route of said 7th Avenue Line, tnea herehv adnnt a B-eneral nlon nt BEDFORD PLAZA jurisaiction or tne President of the Borough of Brooklyn, such an rrpnnir fn Brooklyn Cocktail Louog and Bar Slraks and Chops Luncheon 11-3 Dinner 5-9 Special Sunday Dinner. 12-9 adopted on November 21. 1950. adopt such modified route and general plan ana thereafter said RoarH of Tn. ana iransier to tage errert upon the commencement of operation of omni- AIR-CONDITIONED 1268-70 Flatbush Ave.

uw.rs uii me muuii ea route. i am to the Board ANSELMO'S 113 Clastnn Ave. MAin 2-9K0" modification, and does hereby DINE AND DANCF F.VFRY SAT. NITE FEATURING FRANK1K LEONARD SWEET SINOKR OF SONGS WE CATFR TO WFOnlNOS, SHOHFR" ENGAGEMENTS ALL PRIVATE PARTIES This Board, in adopting the above described route modification and the idont as part of such general plan he mode of operation hv nmnlhua in Also along Lott Avenue between Rockaway Avenue and Bristol Street, along Bristol Street between Lott Avenue and Hegeman Avenue, and along Hegeman Avenue between Bristol (street and Rockaway Avenue. Also along Quincy Street between Ralph Avenue and Broadwav.

atom; Broadway between Oulncv si'rt anri or ine uity or jNew York and conclusions for such modified route as adopted, which said man ann pnnc general pian arorementloned. ex nressly reserves all the oowera con BLUE GRILL 1103 BERGEN ST. ISr Nnatrand Ae. OUR BUSINESS WAS STARTED YEARS AGO AND EXISTED AS TIME WENT BY, OLE FOOD IS GOOD. OUR PRICE IS RIGHT 'CAUSE THAT'S THE REASON WHY Mice of trolley car on the modified ferred upon it by the Rapid Transit 'he.

Board of Estimate on December "O'lie. The presently authorized street ear i. laoo. at a meeting of said Board note- of the 7th Avenue T.ine la SHORE ROAD CASINO Halt Pkwy. Ft.

Himlltnn Pk 4th An 10 1 at. Bklyn. SH. I tit PETE PACE. M.C.

THE ROGERS ANN NICHOLS l.tN AI.I.IS4IN nrnriY kanf orch. SHOWS FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY YiUowa: from 7th Avenue and 20th uaie, ana Whereas, The Board of Estimate by in relation to saia route. Afap or Drawing Further Resolved. That the map or drawing entitled "Bus Route B-46. Utica-Reid Line" and dated October 28.

1950. is hereby adopted as showing the forecninif route and penernl nlnn street (loop), via 7th Avenue. Flat- Gates Avenue, and along Cates Avenue between Broadway and Ralph Avenue. Also along East New York Avenue F0FFE DINNERS SERVED FROM 1.50 UP ith ST. and 4th ave.

BANQUET AND WEDDING FACILITIES shore road n-83 JOE GERARD AT THE PIANO NIGHTLY 5ij run "ooP'ea at said meeting did fix January 11, 1951. as the date nusn Avenue, Livingston Street, Smith 3re, Jay Street, Myrtle Avenue, dams Street, Sands Street. S. Parkes "adman Plaza. High Street, to High ind Adams Streets, returning via fn Queens and Long Itland oriwcru nocaaway Avenue and Liberty Avenue along Liberty Avenue between East New York Avenue and Osborn Street, along Osborn Street between Liberty Avenue and East New York Avenue, and along East New York Avenue Iwlwun 7lBKnrn of modification for convenience merely, and said map or drawing is not to be deemed part of the description of the route or part of the general plan of modification for any purpose.

BOROUGH HALL, 330 FULTON ST. AlR-COmiTlONED OPEN srWD4V JOE'S Xdama Street. Myrtle Avenue, Jay street. Smith Street. Livingston street, latDusn Avenue, 7th Avenue, Howard Johnson'; on the proposed modification of the Utica-Reid Line a fUr operation of omnibuses instead of trolley rars on the modified tIrflb d)e1ted as Bus Route B-46, Utica-Reid Line, Borough of Brooklyn, and surrendering and transferring to the President of the Borough of Brooklyn the trolley tracks "tet car route of said Utica-Reid Line to the extent that such tracks are not required for the operation of any other line at whi.i.

citi Delicious Meals 75c and Up Daily Specials, Lunchet, Snacks, Cocktails now. therefore, be it. 0 Yin Avenue and 20th Htreet 1 1 oon 1 Street and Liberty Avenue. Resolved. That the Hoard nf llso along 20th Street from 7th lv Tbnta cockU" mate of The Citv of New York hv a me to 10th Avenue.

una way. o.nu mnes. Mode ol Operation The s-enernl ntnria of nnaH.IA. une way. n.u Queen.

Elmhur.t, nr. 63rd Drive E. 50th nr. Park N. Open Daily majority vote according to the number of votes by law, pertaining to each member of the Board, herehv an.

The modified route adopted for op-ration as an omnihlla line to he proves such plan and conclusions and nown as Bus Route B-67. 7th Ave- the modified route shall be by automotive vehicular equipment propelled by electric motors, or gasoline. Diesel or other type of Internal combustion zens shall be entitled to appear and NAPI F.S DAILY LUNCHEON 75c UP CIIMDICC UII I irr 11U LiLiO ITALIAN-AMERICAS DISHES SUNRISE VILLAGE IDEAL RESTAURANT mini IT Cmrrn at rn u.ciiti fcWAl IUU I IUUUUU IDEAL RESTAURANT CHARLIE GRIECO AT THB PIANO NIGHTLY ue ncai u. aim consents to the modifications in ac cordance therewith. ifU Route B-S7.

7th arianue Whereas. Prior to said hearing on engine. DINING, DANCING. ENT. Show.

Nlchllr. Tuesday thru Sundar JIMMY C. GII.RONK and STARR WALLACE and GAYI.E Eirellrnl Banquet Facilities Dated. New York. December 7.

1950. rmm Prospect Parle West and 20th nonce inereoi ine ptopuaea modlfic hf Rp-olvad. That lha trnlloi- Furt S66 LIVINGSTON ST. niL.UA u. SCHWAK1Z.

Secretary. via orn nrrppr ir.mi. tlon of the route and the SUNRISE HIGHWAY AT BKILMOKE. L. I.

Wanta(k 1 132-1036 Never a Cover tracks on the above described street Avenue. Livingston Street Ja4.5-2t TELEPHONE MAIN NICR RF.DAVID, HOST A BROOKLYN LANDMARK SINCE IBRD resolution authorizing the same were iiith Street, Jay Street. Tillary car rnuie oi me Kaiph-Kockawav I-iine, to the extent that such track puniisnea in run inr at least firteen (15) days except Sundays and legal M-cwi. Aaams street, to Adams and are nnt required for the operation of NIGHT CLUB nn etireeis. Return' via Sanda Street Tov Straat Mondays, iinmeniaieiy prior inereto in THE CIT? RECORD and at Ipn.t PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Board of Estimate before adopting any resolution approving the modification of the route designated as Ralph-Rockaway Line.

Boroueh of BrooL-lvn aa re NIX0LAUS COURT CAFE 4-A Court Square, Brooklyn Famous for Steaks, Chops, Sea Food Complete Dinner! from $1404:50 to 8:30 P.M. Wt Cater to Small Parties Closed Sat. Sun. uith Street. LIvingMnn Street.

Mat- miy oiner une. are nereDy surrendered and transferred hy this Board to the jurisdiction of the President of the Krirninrh nf Rrnnlrlvn Mwh a.nan.i. twice in the "Brooklyn Eagle" and the "Greenpolnt Weekly Star," the fn Manhattan usn- Avenue, (in Avenue. 19th Street. 'rnsoect Park Went to Pmaruvl p.

quested by, the Board of transporta- and transfer to take' effect upon the and 20th Street. Ala along Ashland Plac hetwaan iwo newspapers designated by the Board of Estimate and published in the Borough affected, and Whereas. The nlnn and cnnclitaiona wiiiiuciu-riiirui oi operation oi omnt 5'. "eeung to De neia in Room 16. City Hall.

Borough of Manhattan, on Thursday, January 11. pilars on ine moaniea route. Platbush Avenue and Lafayette Ave- CLUB 78 AL "Ptrll" GREEN. DEMISE M4.VITV. VICKIE I ill W.

7 St. BARRY, MONICA LINO. TERRY HO LID A N. Y. C.

VICKIE HAVES. VIRGINIA STONES, RUSH A TR. HO LD EN, RICK A RDELL. JOE DURA A BAND. 2 SHowi Nlttly FREE PARKING FOR PATRONS PLYMOUTH kaataorant Cafetarla This Board, in adopting the above Wa Sarva the Until Quality Food Obtainable LUNCHEON FROM Sua DINNER FROM $1.25 Alr-Candltlaned Cocktail Lounc 103 Henry St.

are fully set forth In the resolution llf.ll. at a hoM a m.hlu luer auu aiong jjarayeue Avenue Be-weeft- Ashland Place and Flatbush oescrinea rout, mnairtcartnn anri ih. adopted by the Board of Tranaporta- wmcn cuizen snail be entitled general plan aforementioned, ex- to aDnear anif ha hairri non on November n. litao, wnicfl jressiy reserve all the power con-erred UDOn tt bV the RanM Tranait resoiuiion aa follows: Avenue. Also along Fulton Street between Street and Joralemon Street, ilong- Joralemon Street between Ful- Whereaa The DnrH of Trananorta- CHINESE RESTAURANTS Resolution Proposed to be Adopted Whereaa The Board of Transportation has determined that tt la (n th.

Law ln relation to mid route. Stardust Room Hotel St. Gcorra Clark Brooklyn MAIn 4-IHHM) on aireei ana court street, along map or Liraiofnff Vlirther Paanlveri That (ha. v. For Your Delight Earh Saturday Night Supper Danelnt, r.M.

to A.M. Ne Cover Charie. Minimum S3 Per Person Clark St. Sta. 7th Av, I.

R. T. In Hotel tion ha determined that It ia in the interest of the public and The City of New York that the presently authorized street car route of the Utica-Reid intereat of th public and The City of New, York that the Ralph-Rockaway Line, Borough of Rrooklvn he drawing entitled ''Bu Route B-40 Ralph-Rockawav', and dated fvtrthor CHINA D'OR 4111 ST. B'wa; RFS. Jtl.

fl.ir;: ouri oireei oeiween Joralemon treet and Livingston Street: and long Livingston Street between Court SHOWS NITELY, DANCING TO LOU MENCHKI.L 11 IS ORCH. Cmntonrve ind Amerinn PHhfn Corktall Lunchfonf ninnrrn NO COVER Line of the Rrnoltlvn Surface nivlaion modified and did by resolution adoDted 26. 1950. la hereby adopted aa ahnwim. rrei anu omiin oireet.

One way. 3.85 miles. the foregoing- route and general plan of modification for convenience mere on November 21, 150. adoit such modified route and general plan and thereafter said Board of of the New York City Transit System. In the Borough of Brooklyn, be modified as hereinafter set forth, and that.

In place of 'operation hv trollev car TOOMEY'S EMPIRE BLVD. ROGERS AVE. FAMOUS FOR FINE FOOD BREAKFAST. LUNCHEON. SUPPER SUNDAY DI.NNIK AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT aiooe of Operation I irK Wan 11 Mott St ChlmtswR't iMtaunnt t' dlittnttion Lunch frcn iU.

Dtnnw L.I1.1ICC MD (rom 75e. AIM i tartt. 0en Sunday. Alr-tindltlent. ly, and said map or drawing The general mode of nDeratlon nf tlon (lid transmit to the.

Board of to' he deemed part of the deicrint ne moainea route snail be by auto operation by omnibus he substituted on the modified route to he known as motive venicuiar equipment, propelled r.stimate ot ine uty or Yotkof the route or part of the geheral Zn Ji'n" 'or ny purpose. prhl'h fluid i ha -y eiecicic motors, or gasoline, uiesel Mow tt DISTl.NCTlVt; 30 CHINESE CUISINE PELL ST. ous Koute B-46, Utica-Reid Line: and Whereas. Thin Board haa duly mario PACIFIC WARFIELD Jtrd Cor. ftth St.

Ian and fonrliLninim Rrstaursnt Elihllvhfd 47 Vtart. Dinltn Room Oprn 11 A.M. Drllcloua Home Cooklnc Cbolft Vt'lnfs and Llquon. Mudrrale Prlcca Cloied Sunday were ivrPivd Resulvrd. That the Board nf Ksli- oirter type oi internal combustion nglne.

Further Resolved That the trnltev ine Hnara or r.siimaie on Lprem- such Inquests and Investigations as are necessary or proper for such de- iimif oi tiiy or New York by niajorily vote according to the num LUNCHEON 6.V UP DINNER IP WIN IS LIQUORS ber 7. 19.50. at a merting of aaid Board ici uiinnuon; Resolved. That thla Hoard harahv Der or vote by law. pertaining to racks on the above described street ar route of the 7th Avenue Line, to he extent that such tracks are not re- nein on aaia natf.

ana Whereaa. The Board of Eatlmat hv a rejolutlnn adopted at said meeting did fix January 11. 1951, a the date adopts th following modification of the route of aaid Utica-Reid Line, doe hereby adopt a general plan of uirea ror me operation of any other ine. are herehv anrranHararf nt Phone the Brooklyn Eagle 'Going Places' Bureau, MAin 4-6200, for Helpful Ideas and Reservations, Mon, thru Fri.t 9 A. P.

M. earn meniner or tne Board, hereby approves such plan and roniluslona and consents to the modification in accordance therewith. Dated. New Tork, December T. 1950.

HILDA G. SCHWARTZ. Secretary. ransferred by this Board to th Ju-Isdlction of the President of the Bor- such modification, and doe, hereby ri-irt a rmmt lor a punnc nearing on tne proposed modification of the Ralph-Rockaway Line and for the nneratinn nf iimnl. ougn of Brooklyn.

uch aurrender and th modi'oir wrotiooT! omniou li biuea luteal oi trolley car ou th.

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