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Home Talk the Item from Brooklyn, New York • 28

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THE SOUTH BROOKLYN HOME. TALK-WEEK WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1928 21, Borough Hall, on Wedr-w sessors, Koom 800. Municipal IlLISSIEFUBLICAIiTO; Building, Manhattan, on or be February 8, at 2:30 p. m. fore Tuesday, February 28, at ii a.

m. 9. Third avenue, northeait co nor Fifty-fifth street, fence, BE CHOSEN AT BALI The present building will be torn down, after the new structure is and -will furnish part of the ground on which the projected new church is' to be built. The congregation will use the auditorium for wdrship while the new church is under construc Our vFIrst 'Cqntesi: The improvements involved. with their official numbers, are as follows: It's Different eurbine and-flae- tion.

3 ging Ovington avenue from Tenth avenue to Eleventh avenue. RE WE BROTHERS 117. curbimr and flair- tw ging Sixty-fifth street from Sev Delicatessen enth avenue to Fort Hamilton parkway; pavine Sixty-fifth street We would like to make known the fact that these contest ads are put in this paper with the one big thought in mind: To give, you the best values in the city, and we hope you'll not only read these ads, but take advantage of every item advertised. Here goes!" -v- 'v--': Vi-j 6815 FOURTH AVENUEj OliCE CLAIMS ABE POSTED AS NOTICES (Continued From Page 1) "The following assessments were from Fifth avenue to Fort Ham ilton parkway. Sunset ooc 241, Gradink.

curbing- and side- rwalks in Ninetieth street from Fort Hamilton parkway to Gat- ling place. confirmed by i the Board of As-sessofs on January 24, 1928, and entered January 24, 1928, in the 2J9Jth AL22l 5k Local Board Meeting Notice hereby eiven that 100 Ladies' Fur-Trimmed Record-' of Titles and Assessments kept in the Bureau of City the following petitions on file and ready for inspection will be submitted to the Local Board of Collections, and unless the amou the Bay Ridge district at. a 0 Collections and unless the meeting of said Board to be held 100 Men's and Young Men's Overcoats amount assessed for benefit of, 8j in the office of the President of AM any person or property shall be the Borough of Brooklyn, Room paid or, before March 24', 1928. which is sixty: days after COATS: I the date of entry of the assess ments, interest will 'be collected thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum, to be calculated from ten days after -the date of A. FRIEDMAN Stoat Drettee.

PQ QC Siset 40 to jPOeJt) ALTERATIONS FREE J-. S304 THIRD AVE. -Between SSrd Mth AT At (Continued From Page 1) "Miss Republican," limited to girls of sixteen years and upwards, residing within the, Ninth Assembly District. Many entrants for this contest have been by the and the first prise be a handsome loving cup, sixteenth inches in height, and Beautifully engraved. The: second, and third prizes, each a "permanent wave have beep, donated by Paul Garite, of the' Seventh Avenue Beauty Parlor.

The choice will made on beauty, form and costume, with equal credit for each of said points. event has been the most popular one in Bay Ridge, each year, 'and the most prominent people not only of Bay Ridge, but also of Brooklyn, have promised to attend. Many public officials have accepted the invitations of Mr. J. Frank Fanning and of Mrs.

Beatrice V. Stevenson, the executive members of the 'i' Following are some -of the principals of the i production: Pierce Hennessy and Lucille Jost are the male and female leads; they will be assisted by Flo Williams, Myra Knaak, Rose Hardi-mann, Joseph Mulligan, Anna Charles McCaffery, Raftery, Tom Brown. The chorus consists" of the following, and Elsie Anderson, Kitty Burke, Vera Donnelly, Peggy Feeney, Irene Flannery, Anna Gray, Catherine Gray, Mae Gould, Beatrice Johnson, Julia 'Rose Marie Keefer, McCormack, Julia Maillett. Bobby Matthews, Helen Neussler, Marie Olsen, Anna Shay, Vivian Benson, Vivian Anderson, Edward Droge, Al Carral. Charles Droge, Thomas Dewling, Al Fursa, A.

Haber, J. Hamilton, George Johnsonf Gordon Mitchell, Thomas McStoker, Frank McPhelan, Dan Mclnerny, Sal Parziale, John Superty, Frank Murphy, Howard Stegerman, Dave Schaefer, Edward Fleish, Joseph a s. The -entertainment committee, entry to the date, of payment, as provided by sections 169 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter, Permanent Waving By the i "New Cool System' Special Price $10.00 Marcel Waving, 75c The Peggy Studio 100 Boys' Novelty CLOTH SUITS Iter. $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Sizes 3 to 7 35 GIRLS' COATS Winter Models Sizes 2, 3 and AT" Slightly Soiled. Valued at $5, $6 and $7 g.oo Open An Account Lount Cak Prleee Eaaleet Term Fer 1 Quality Furniture H.

FISHMAN 5th Cor. 47th St. Paene. Sl'JTeet M44 EatablUhed IS Yeara 8pedllvt 1 Facial amd Scalp The above assessments are payable to the City Collector, at his Room 300, Municipal Building, Brooklyn, between the hours of 9 a. m.

and 3 p. m. and on. Saturdays' between a. m.

and 12 noon. i Section 18 Paving Colonial road from Seventy-third street to Seventy-fourth street. Paving Ninety-third street from Shore road to Marine Sewer and appurtenances in Shore road between Seventy-fifth street and' the sewer summit St. SUN set 3179 Keg. $20 and $25.00 Bolivia Coats, silk lined, all col-i ore, Jatest models.

-This is a value no woman in Bay Ridge should miss. Remember 1 Contest Specials will not be repeated this season. Reg. $25, $30 and $35 These Coats will not be dis-played in the window but will only be sold fo readers of Home Talk who bring this ad with them. Sizes 34 to 44.

Each coat a good coat. about 280 feet southerly, of Seventy-fifth "Several proposed local assess ments and awards nave been completed, and are lodged in the office, of the Board of Assessors lor examination by all persons interested. -All persons whose interests are Men's Store Open Every. Evening affected by the, proposed assessments or awards, and who are opposed to the same or either' of them, are requested 1 to present their objections in writing to the secretary of the Board aof As which has charge of all the ar-rangements, is headed by James Ladies' Store Open Monday, Thursday Friday and Saturday Evening Closed Tuesday and Wednesday 6 P. M.

J. Hayes, chairman? Frederick K. Gentes, first vice-chairman Mrs. Edna Huchison. 1 second vice- chairman; J.

Frink Fanning Aaron Bearman, Thomas FarreU A. J. Giordano. Marv A. Fan Telephone: SUN set 3040-3041 5204-14 FIFTH AVENUE Between 52d and 53d Streets nine.

Thomas Giddings, Mrs. M. Hoffman Bros. 'Jeweler end Opticians Since 1809 ,5615 Third Avenue 8UMt 43T8 Hnldpn. Havnes.

James Hand, Mrs. Jennie I. Hand, Arfhnit K'an-lp 'Announcing! that from now on he MITTNIGHT-bRANE COAL CO. will be known a ATLANTIC COAL COKE COMPANY Sixth Ave. and Sixty-f St Telephone, ATLantc 2400-2401 4 the published area, which runs from approximately Ninety-second any interference with- or interruption to the subway service on the- Fourth avenue' line.

SECRETS. OUT! PA 11 DRUMS BEAT street to Shore road and from Mi HATS JUST ARE NOT Continued Prom Page 1) a RANSIT WOES ARE ocean, two Doy stowaways, 10 and 16, from Paterson, N. iiaiuicia Jack Radskin, Justus H. Ruscher, Marion' -Schaefer, Lola Jones, Helen Miller, Beatrice V. Stevenson, Marjorie Turck, Owen F.

Harney and John O'Hearne. Reception Committee: J. Frank Fanning, chairman Beatrice V. Stevenson, vice-chairman; Wil-mot L. Morehouse, Wilson F.

Tipple, John J. Tobin, Aaron Bear-man, Edna Huchison, Ida Bone-steel, Loretta Giddmgs, Mary Jenson Amy I. Roth, Jennie I. Hand, Major Charles -G. Robert M.

Ryan, Charles, F. Steyert, Harry Cohn, Alfred 3. "Giordano. "i-'i- Floor. Committee; James J.

Hand, chairman; John J. McPart were discovered on tne a. (Continued From Page 1) "Cristobal," on which Darling had refennene, ATLaatle till t)r. Robert C. McKay DENTIST LeeateW la Klnft Cenaty -Ufntiag Cenpany BUHag 6748 FOURTH AVENUE Brooklyn, Y.

Open Monday, Wenetaay aad Friday Eveai( der whose auspices the broadcast sailed. The passengers toon up a collection for the younesters, who (Continued, From Page 1) tire projects This action was taken at a meeting held at P. S. 104, Gelston avnue and Ninety-second street. i Byrne'i Proposal fiorotrgh President Byrne's proposal as explained to frontage property owners on Fourth avenue at a meeting with him is to lessen the assessment on the property owners from 60 to 60 per cent, but taking it away from ing was conducted, introduced the speakers- We wtali to advlee Tu that we are new handling KOPPKR'g Seaboard COKB, the heat coke en the market.

All alaee, (18.2S delivered In nine. KOPPERS BOARD COKE were transferred to another ship Third avenue to Fort Hamilton parkway, and placing the assessment only on property owners residing on Fourth avenue. It was intimated at the meeting that persons interested in the building of apartment houses are pushing this plan, to widen the street from 75 to 100 feet. It was pointed out that according to law owners of property on a street 75 feet wide can erect buildings only 112 feet high, while is the street was widened twenty-five feet more they could build 6Q feet high. This would mean that apartment houses ten stories high could be erected, which, it was pointed out, would be a direct benefit to apartment house operators who may -have bought into- that terri Father Kennedy Said that air- bound homeward.

The men were greeted at Port Au 'Prince by an airplane squadron and were afterward received plan routes may be put in operation before the city goes to work on subway construction. by Governor Morrow. Theft the festivities which crowded their land, vice-chairman; Theodore 1 1 Jk 1 1 miiw The speakers stressed the need twenty-one day trip began in earn of 's. new pointing to the est. Alter sampling tne wcai sDrins water, which they pro Heinzeriing, Harry Blessing, William Gordon, Jennie Hand, Thomas Broderick, Frank J.

Frank DeWeir, Mark Frackman, James T. Carroll, Jack Radskin, Charles G. lact mat tne community, nau m- nounced excellent, they embarked trened little or no transit prog DR. A. STERN Surgeon Dentist X-Rr Tak Cm MihhtaNl 4501 5th Cor.

45th hone. SUN Ml 4ll ress during the past fifteen tory. George G. William H. The' chamber has already se The suggested route of the new Eagleson, Jonn muuer, narry cured about 700 signatures to a petition protesting the widening Uiibitz.

Program Committee: Justus H. subway- for which the allied campaign is fighting is as. follows: To begin at Fort Hamilton parkway, near Thirty-sixth street, at the junction of the Ruscher, chairman; Chalmers. Merrt.i vice-chairman; Charles H. or more than 80 per cent-of the property owners Hi the affected area.

This petition has been filed with the Board of Estimate. on a program which included invitations to the various-clubs, a barbecue with venison, wild boar meat, whippet races and a tour of the cabaret. Darling- declare "that the changes which have taken place since he left in 1915 are with excellent sanitation and freedom from tropic A' sad note in their trip was the death of their "big General George Goethals, who passed away here at the height of William J. Pape, president of Semken, Theodore nemzernng, Arthur Nagle, Thomas Haslock, Alfred William J. Knobloch, Charles F.

SUyert, Eighth avenue-Smith street extension and the Culver line, to run along Fort Hamilton parkway "to the chamber, in condemning the SEE BINDER'S FOR BARGAINS In Lndlea' and Hen'e Faralaalat Deetlee 5102 Third Avenue proposed widening and assessment nsisted that "if the city feels FIFTH AVENUE COr9STREET Maud li. Kuscner, uenevieve Hayes, Ida Knobloch, Edna Huchison, Emma T. Howley, Harold that it does need this so-called im its intersection with Tenth avenue at Fifty-ninth street; hence along Tenth avenue to Eighty-sixth street; hence along Eighty- provement let the city pay for it" W. Pickard, uoraon. 1 their reunion.

On the return trip, the! members of the society started sixth street to ave A colored man being Intend wd by authorities in regard to a shooting- af a- movement to erect an Impres nue; along Fourteenth avenue to Bath avejiue 'and, so to Stillwell where it join the sive memorial, to. be paid for by fray gave to the world thla bit of philosophy; didn't nothin' ao ah dont present West End line at the a world-wide- suDscription. The details of this project will be settled at the next banquet of the I tu toe know nothin I Coney Island terminus. Mr. Mackin stated that route organization in may.

has the approval of the Transit (Continued From Pajre.l) anaanaafaLB-B-aawir Commission, this event are under way, being Ton all know, bosa, I spend alx months of avanr year 'tendln' mah own business and ah, spends the other lz months of the year tryln' to keep from 'tendln' other people's bualneas, all In an, Tm a busy man." Birmingham Age-Herald. Darling, who Is 'a boiler-maker by -trade and whose family consists df his wife, a son, 17, and a daughter, 11, has been a Bay coached by Max Bendix and. Henry Burck, and Ernest Hutche son has aeain promised his FANNING IS TO PICK Ridge resident officially for operation fii connection with the twelve years, but his work has led hi minto many remote places REPUBLICAN DELEGATES pianoforte This second concert by the club promises a program full of the fresh We are not selling confidence but we are asking for it. We know we have a right to it. in central and south America, including a trip up the Amazon river to build a railroaH.

Spherical Symmetry "De world Is round," said Uncle Eben. "Dem astronomers gives a comfortln' argument to de folks dat says it'e In bad youthful artistry which was so From Page 1) jPedueftoff full power to negotiate and act in favorably commented upon last year: Miss Righthand referred to The work of the crew was im- Seded by the natives, who made lem the targets of poison darts shot from blow guns. He served The confidence that we ask for is that you may believe in us as conjunction with the Republican leaden of the Second and Sixteenth Assembly Districts in nam who beads tne unaer-writing committee, has distinction 'of behvgthe first gold In the CanaJ Zone from 1908 to BEFORE we get in fTl our new etock we I I are closing, out a num- prt ber -of beautiful coats iKql medal winner In the composition ing delegates and alternates 1915. A secret disclosed bv Darlinir Levy's Bazaar and Babiea' Outfitters. 5705 FIFTH AVENUE the national Republican convention in" Kansas' City next June' as well as in the choice of candidates for State Senator and Con is the "fact that your cherished Panama hat was never made in Panama at all, even if the genuine article; for all such head PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS at a great -reduction.

They are of the highest wearing quality and beauty. Highest Quality Alwaya COMPETENT CAREFUL OBLIGING PROMPT class. Her medal winning, production, a sonata for piano and clarinet, will be presented at the coming concert. Registrations for the Brooklyn contests are already coming in in" large numbers, as they are also from other boroutrhs. and it is I.

gear are made mGuavac-uiL gressman. Another resolution, also adopted unanimously, endorsed the Story bill in the State Legislature, which provides for the election of male LEWIS BROS; Ecuador, and shipped in bulk to Panama, from where they are distributed to the various ports of anticipated that the total number of contestants from -all boroughs will equal or exceed" the 10,000 tne world, FURRIERS 8009 Fifth Ave. 1 Plicae, ATI, astte 4164 and female members of the State Committee separately. annual registration for the past Surgical Appliances West End Surgical Inc. 5017 New Utrecht Are.

Addresses were delivered at the Uhree seasons, No email part in the contests will be taken Dy meeting by Fanning, Mrs. Stevens, Former Leader Charles will be over to an' audi OF torium, seating 600, wiyi individual council rooms for instruction. The sexton's quarters will also be S. War basse and John- feitner, former district leader. Wilson E.

Tipple, chairman bf the district WINdtor 0760 committee, presided: the building. (Continued From Paire Company, B. T. i. 3.

Charles Oar. Business has been built-up on 1. The very best of drugs: 2. The, most exacting, conscientious attention. A.

A i You Can Always Trust Oar prescription Work 1 'r -a. i Prescriptions Called For and 1 '1 a 1 A Great Event Is Coming Soon ff) that (tern my boy Ytutyam'sfJltfiUt Gtt tptAlai health wili tim mJjoj- aieaas, Ascher En- gineenne Company. $428,000 Hart Early, Norman a. uesier, i47i.uuu, and J. $500,000.

The contract provides for com pletion of the work within six months from -the date of the de livery of the contract and the work must be performed without WATCH FORIT! See the Brooklyn Sunday StarFeb. 19th, "The Gilt Spot of Bay Ridge" Bay Ridge Lighting Fixture Co. 5519 5th Avenue, corner 56th. Street SI uenverea uiywnere i CALL SUN cet 6360 fr.m SCKARFMAN'S DEPT. STORE Reliable Merchandise S308-10 Fifth Avanna CRM.

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