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Daily News from New York, New York • 457

Publication:
Daily Newsi
Location:
New York, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
457
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fs ism 7 A-Fuel? Prime Steak Calls for Anthracite FOR OUR 1-1 The wor waits on the are converting home owners threshold of atomic power, to oil and gas heat, house- rn 'A vi -3 3 RELY OEM SEARS TRAINED GUARANTEED 10 YEARS Scuttles of coal for grilling steaks, chops and chickens at Gage Tollner's. Louis Napoleon prepares to haul them to ovens. wives are on the verge of using newly-developed infrared and ultra-violet ovens for cooking and coal is almost FOR AS LITTLE AS NO DOWN PAYMENT 36 M0. TO PAY! ON F.H.A. FOR A FREE ESTIMATE ON ROOFING STORM WINDOWS INSULATION SIDING PLASTIC TILE FLOOR TILE PHONE NOV AND ALL THIS WEEK IN 9-050 MODERNIZE YOUR HEATING NOW American- LOTS of HEAT at LOW COST ADD COMFORT SAVE FUEL Central Heating Hot Water Systems COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC clean, carefree, quick heating; Smartly-styled, sturdily-constructed engineered for top efficiency, There's an American OIL or GAS Model and 'Size For Every Type of Installation FREE CONSULTATION on the NEW HOUSING LAW (No Obligation) CENTRAL HEATING Is Required by Jan.

I3ST in all Multiple Dwellings BUT It Need Not Cost YOU A PENNY! Most Expenses can be absorbed through rent increases, A I 5 HYacinth 1-2000 Day, Night, Sunday 1177 GATES AVE. BROOKLYN, N. Y. WILSONS OPEN THURS. ARMSTRONG'S HEAVY INLAID UNOLEUM i NATIONALLY FAMOUS "CRAHE" OR SHINGLE EXPERT T3 SQ.

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I.fiitt'lnin! I'lciii Kruil nip at mi nttt nr wliliitntluii luf tirniHt Ion mi ri hoot ink i Insulation I nSioriii iiiv WMK AlUHiKsS i I I 4K I'MilNI-: of Old Fixtures! CALL RA 8-2618 or IY f. tm disappearing as a fuel. But there's one place in Brooklyn where anthracite is used and will continue to be at the rate of 12 tons a month, but not for That's at Caere and Tollner's restaurant at 372 Fulton St. The venerable eating place turns the black diamonds into plowing beds over which steaks, chops and chickens broil, absorbing' the unique flavor of the fuel. 'Educated Talate "Grilling meats calls for a steady, intense heat," exolained Tom Dewey, who, with his brother, Ed, owns and manages the historic establishment.

"And the educated palate can tell the difference." Two grills are started Monday morning and burn until Saturday night. One is brought to its peak for the luncheon trade, the other for the evening. But the method of cooking Is just one of the old-fashioned techniques that make Gage and Tollner's a page from the History of Brooklyn. Step in from the hustle of Fulton St. and vou are in the world of the gay '90s a 90-by-20-f oot dining room resembling the ornate Pullman palace cars of those years.

Mahogany Tables Rows of highly-polished mahogany tables stand plong the walls and down the center of thej room. Long hat hooks, built to accommodate the stove-pipe lids of the period, line the walls of red vel-. vet brocade between large TO 9 DAILY TO 6 P. Armstrong RUGS I98 (I 6x9 9 SI rors that have reflected a select clientele for 76 years. Here, the gargantuan gourmet, Diamond Jim Brady, feasted with beautiful Lillian Russell.

Under gaslight chandeliers that still work, the borough's preacher-abolitionist, Henry Ward I'eecher, spent his dinner hours. Today, many of those who pass through the eatery's dor3 are judges, high political figures and Brooklyn business executives who enjoy its genteel air as much as its food. Trays Are Taboo The waiters carry no trays they serve "off the arm" in the old manner. Insignia on their uniform sleeves indicate thtir length of service. An eagle denotes 25 years; a.

star, five years; a bar, one year. There are manj eagles. Though in their early 30s, the Dewey brothers are steeped in the tradition of the place. "When our father, Seth. took over the business in 1919," said Tom, "he promised to continue the policies set by the founders, Charles M.

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