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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

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assessed at $6,300. Financing1 COLUMBUS COUNCIL SET FOR INAUGURAL BALL rlety, more big-time know-how in the way they live after dark. BRIDGE Real Estate By Harry J. Roth Columbus Council, Knights 12 BROOKLYN EAGLE, OCT. 3, 1949 I HOLLYWOOD Boctcu, Columbus Council.

Opening with this will be the Silver Ju-hilee Carnival. Nov. 8 And the shows sure, we get most of the good ones out here, of Columbus, will open it3 Fall but with road companies, and social season Friday evening at Nov. 12, under the chairman- when? We're only now getting 'Finian's It was only the Columbus Club, 1 Prospect Park West, with the annual in-aueural ball. Grand Knieht ship of Vincent Manning.

The inaugural ball is held under the auspices of the lec-. a few weeks ago that we got was arranged with a GI loan of $9,000 placed through the Greater New York Savings Bank. Plan Nine Flatbush Homes Richard Homes, of 130 E. 57th St. will build nine one-family houses on a plot from 1083 to 1107 E.

53d St. from plans filed by Kallich and Weinstein, architects, estimated to cost $92,000. around to seeing 'Annie Get Frank E. Gallagher announced turers committee, headed by Vincent G. Frawley.

today. Your Gun' and 'High Button not to mention 'Girl Crazy, which I saw in New The event, which Is under Even some of the best players overlook a chance to set a contract because they do not recognize a good chance for a deceptive play. The difference is clearly shown in today's hand, from a recent championship team-of-four match. Both sides vulnerable. South dealer.

A 10763 64 A 9 "Well," I said happily, "tomorrow I shove off on my vacation." "Where you going?" aked Mike the Studio Cop. "New York," I said. "Good ol' Manhattan." "You mean that place near Brooklyn?" Mike asked. "That's the place," I said. "Why?" Mike asked.

"Why not?" I asked. "That's the Big Town gaiety, excitement, glamour and mad pace, and all stuff like that." the rhairmanshiD of Past Grand York 20 years ago with an in "GOING PLACES?" PHONE MA. 44i-2m FOR IDEAS A.M.-5 P.M. Knight John Fitzpatrick, will set in motion plans for the celebration of the silver jubilee of genue named Ginger Rogers. I want to see some of the current Apartment Sold In Flatbush Area; Other Realty News Rovson Realty Corporation has sold the four-story, 19-fam-ily apartment house at 3202 Avenue plot 40x102.6, to Morris H.

Conn. The property, which is assessed at $63,000, was sold through the office of Paul Kiefer, broker. Louis Frankel was the attorney for the pur-j Broadway hits before I have to listen to 'em through an ear "The weather's lousy," Mike ABRAHAM trumpet." MtON It. HOrt said. "It snows." "Snow in Octoher?" I said place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live ha-ha." "Ha-ha," Mike scowled.

"All "Okay," Mike said. "Go your life's earnings. Maybe NOKTB i a "You're nuts. Matter of fact, A 84 0 AK5 862 AQ952 0 109872 Q74 you haven't heard what tickets this time of Year their can say is, you re going a long better than ours. 1 should beiways just for a little weather.

"Oh, the weather's just inci to Broadway shows and tables at Broadway night clubs are selling for these days." "Not me," I said. "When I ale! Our Delta 39 to go to New iorki shows and chaser and Title Guarantee and night spots, it's on the house, on A A AK10982 0 QJ3 10 5 3 The bidding: South West North 1 Pass 1 A 2 Pass 3 A 4 Pass Pass dental you brought it up, not me," I said. "There are other lots more important reasons. Principal among them is to visit with a swell guy whose name is the same as mine except without the Jr. Then there's also the Broadway shows and account of various and sundry newspaper and show business struck dead for saying it.

Autumn back there is tool, while we've still got some of our hottest days ahead." "Some talk from a Southern Californian," Mike sneered. "Look, don't get me wrong," I assured him. "I love it here, and 1 don't ever want to live any place else, but for a vacation well, you know the old bromide 'New York is a great Trust Company issued the title insurance. Hale in K. 52i St.

East Pass Pass Pass pals make a habit of getting to the manager first and telling permanent wave him not to take my money. It's A. Rbramoff of 446 E. 46th St. sold to Dr.

Morris Tabach-nikoff the four-family dwelling, very annoying. "Must Be," Mike sympathized. "And then there are a couple of girls," I said. on a plot 28x100, at 459 E. 52d for a GI mortgage of $11,200 was obtained from mm 1 I'M Greenpoint Savings Bank.

Mecke and Helman were the "Girls?" Mike inquired. "Girls," I said. "Think back a few years. Girls remember?" "Of course I remember no, I mean okay, funny man," Mike growled. "So there's a night life." "We don't nave shows and night life in folly wood, I guess," Mike said.

"All them ads in the papers about the smash musical that's playing at this theater, or how you mustn't miss the great floor show at that night club, those are all just phonies, of course, and if you go you will find nothing there and it was all a come-on for a guy selling French postcards in the alley, I suppose." "It's different," 1 said. "There's a different atmosphere about the night life there than here. I don't know just how to explain it, but New York seems to have more bounce, more va- brokers. Title was insured by Guaranteed Title and Mortgage ASPIRIN couple of girls." tfsjtw' rSP-i "There sure are," I said. "A Company.

Roslyn Estate Purchased couple of dream dishes." "We don't have any beautiful M0T 'Mil girls in Hollywood, of course," "The Birches," Roslyn, L. estate of Horace J. Taylor, has been purchased by Sidney Gul Mike said. "Poor Hollywood, where no beautiful girls ever come to try to break into the den of Manhattan, through Wil movies. Why, I've seen trains liam A.

Moran of Joseph P. Day, Inc. Prank Culley, Man When the hand was played in the first room South made his contract of four hearts. West opened a diamond, and East took his king and ace. East then returned a low trump, and South won with his ace.

Declarer next cashed the ace of spades, led a club to dummy's ace, and returned a heart from dummy. East quite properly played a low heart, hoping that South would take his king. However, South was too good a player to make so bad a play. He finessed the ten of hearts as a safety play, to guard against exactly the sort of a bad trump break which actually existed. Naturally South's ten of hearts held the trick, and South lost only one trump trick.

In the second room the East player was Howard Schenken, one of the greatest defensive payers in the country. After winning the king and ace of diamonds, Schenken returned the eight of clubs right up to dummy's strong suit. This gave South the impression that East held a singleton in clubs and wanted a-ruff in that suit. South now felt that he could not afford to make a safety play in trumps since this might allow West to gain the lead in time to give his partner a club ruff. Hence declarer laid down his ace and king of hearts in an attempt to draw trumps as quickly as possible.

come into the depot here when not more than 10 to 15 beauty contest winners got off. It's sad. hasset, was co-broker. The property comprises an English you have to go to type brick residence containing ten room with two-car, attached garage on a three-quarter-acre New York to see beautiful girls." "To see these two I do," I said. "They work there as show girls, and I never see them ex plot.

Bay Kidge Transaction James C. Moraitis sold to cept when I'm back there." Mike shook his head. "So," he Howard A. Steup and Alexan said pityingly, "that why you yTWA TWA TWA TWA EtWAIIWATWA JFWM 5v f-Ggfe FLIGHTS "ALV TWAIWAIWAE TWAEEE1WA der Tanajewski the two-family have to go to New York for dwelling on a plot 23.6x100 at your vacation. A little cool weather, and some free hit shows, and a round of free night clubs, and a couple of 464 80th St.

The sale price was $17,000. A $9,000 mortgage was obtained from the Atlas Savings and Loan Association. beautiful show girls, and er Institution was represented by uh hmm-mm Mike paused, looking thoughtful. "What's the matter?" I asked. Frank A.

Jurek, attorney. Title was insured by Guaranteed Title and Mortgage Company. n.y 8.50 "Wait'll I get my hat," Mike Regularly $15 now said. "I ll go with you." E. 8th St.

Home in Deals Atlas Realty, as brokers, sold to Alphonse Leonette the two-family dwelling at 165 E. 8th St. for William Finnen. The brick house is on a 20x100 plot and is assessed at S6.700. A GI loan of $7,500 was arranged for the purchaser and title was insured by the Home Title Guaranty Company.

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