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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 9

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ii-l iii For ClaniM Rrtullt BROOKLYN EAGLE FRIDAY SEPTEMBER IS 1939 Trt-phon MAin 4-6200 9 Mothers Just a College Freshman County Grows Healthier Gilroy cal Sepk 15 (UP)-Yital statistics for the past two years indicate that thrra may be an elixir of youth somewhere in Santa Clara Wife Sue Over WPA Oakland Cal Srpt 15 Thr WPA eventually may become an established grounds for divorce Mrs Helen Sprinkle hu brought suit for I Li Coney Swept ByBigBl azcs Flag of 1868 Present rd Wsmtuville Pa Sept 15 Mrs Anna Wilson who this Fall will be 101 yean of age bu presented a 44-star flag which she made in 1005 to Uw Lycoming County Historical Society The flag was made for Republicans to carry In election parades for Gen Ulysses 8 Grant Orange Growth Shown Fortervllle Cal Sepk IS Th giant oak that from a llUla acorn grew was a piker in comparison with orange in Tulan County In 1156 assessment records show then wen 30 orange trees In too county Tha latest county assessment fen on tha owners of 3750000 citrus trees jl decree alleging that her husband County famous to dote principally haa developed a "WPA mentality" jfn its t) runes and football teams In causing him to believe the Govern- 1937 tha average ago of all thou ment would support him for th rest who died In tha county wu 57 yean of his life 'the life span for 1935 wu 60 years Hat Ring Jars Leaders Ex-Alderman Plans Independent Race For Council Post In'': for a quick pick-up i Last Great Fire In 32 Did Damage Put at $5000000 Oeoey Tainnd- th tlnifl mort of taM-wid ftune hi been swept by dime mKBf time ne Jem-puked thrill centers oden eotUcee end tooerbii eport-penti of the beech front often hen the dreed ehrlll of fire elrene pd vetched euffocnUny cloud of ppeke iwlil overhead the leat blf blee et Coney jtlend broke out on Julw II 1033 three equere block weXveled to i mese of mould erinf ind twiited debrle lfore then 3000 ttnooa were left bomelei end dm-o estimated at $5000400 BURNED ALL MIGHT the fire ewept up from the Boardwalk apparently in the wooden washiniton Bathe between Hi and 24th Bte A etiff aea Irteae caufht up the flamee which ureed tepidly-and continued to turn throughout the Bight But Coney lei end's big fire pre-gale that by many yean pi 1907 on July 20 Steeplechase Psik wu completely burned out and jhs loss placed nt $1500400 The fire ran along two bloeke of Hitt An skirted two blocks of the Bowery' end heat through to the man front Dreamland another leading attraction ot the retort was saved as the wind shifted to the southward Htfldenonfc end Luna Park likewise were saved dreamland rwi The next year on July I Loop Hotel was destroyed in a four-alarm fire that damaged 1200000 Vrth of property Pi 1011 early on tha morning ot May 27 Coney Island suffered its jnost spectacular fire when Dreamland wu demolished and some bo ether amusement areas burned to ground Animal hurst their wages end six lions end Uoneues were shot after they rampaged on the streets terrorising spectators One of the lions Sultan its mane aflame end Its flank tom end bleeding escaped into Surf Ave Policemen fired shots before bullet found its mark and put the ibery enraged animal out of its ml By JOSEPH BCHMALACKER Democratic organisation circles were Jarred today when former Alderman John J- MHdanua of the llth A threw his hat in the ring for th city Council race He launched the circulation pfnom InaUng petition to run an independent Democrat Mr Mcttlbue "declared ha would support the Democratic organization's slats of regular candidate for county and Judicial offices but intended to maintain his right to run for the council an independent Democrat 1 have a legion of friends in this borough" ho Mid "and many have already pledged their support to me" MADISON CLUB MEMBER Mr McManus is a member of the powerful Madiaon Club of tha 15th A fit which Assembly Minority Leader Irwin Btelngut 1 the leader The organization wu the stronghold of the late County Leader John McCooey In -the hectic City Council race of 1137 Mr McManus wu on the Democratic regulars' slat He received 196 votes on tha first count and climbed to 32791 on the 56th count where he wee eliminated Friende of Mr McManus Mid- afterward that political bitterness aroae over tha --failure of-organlmtion workers to give hi matronger support In hta own tone Th petitions of Mr McManus list 960 Starling Ulaoe his home Thou named on his' committee on vacancies are William A Fax of 776 Lincoln Place Joseph LoCurto of 1531 Union Bk and Charles A Deaney of 75 Lenox Road SLATE NOT COMPLETED The Democratic leaders hava yet to reach a decision on the complete City Council Slat which they intend to place in th field for the November elections Th Democrats intend to fight for the places now held tram Brooklyn by Republican Fusion and labor party Coun ell men 1 Tha forthcoming retiremaht of Councilman Albert BMtaamr who is running for tha MuAiclpal Court in the Ith Municipal Court District alio creates a vacancy for which th party must nominate a Mrs Grace Kllloch Darnell 32 or4S87Sth St hu two lovely children Dolores 10 and Grace 1 as you can see In the picture above but going to be a college freshman Just the same She starts next Tuesday night at Mew York Washington Square College for which she won a $1408 full-tuition scholarship for evening study She will continue her daytime Job as court representative for the Department of Welfare in the Domestic Relations Court here She Is the wife of George DarnelL Two Brooklyn women Sylvia Greenberg 20 of 1524 57th St a clerk In the Welfare Department and Dorothy LrWelsr18of 323 Lincoln Place a receptionist for the Community Service Society were among the eight persons winning scholarships I Ruins of Fire Help to Attract Record Crowd to Mardi Gras Memben of the Iceberg Athletic Club wbo bathe In Coney Island in Winter as well a Bummer were featured in th parade Heeded by George O'Connor the swimmer marched in white bathing suits Other groups la th lino of march were the Brooklyn Junior Marinas Shepherds of Bethlehem American Patrol and 8k James Cadets Attorney General Bennett former State commander of tha American Legion is expected to review a parade of war veteran organisations from the reviewing stand at Restaurant tonight The Mardi Oru will be climaxed tomorrow afternoon with a baby parade Winners will receive their trophies from Orchestra Leader Sammy Kays in Luna Park at 4:15 pm Drawn by a curiosity to view the extent of damage caused by tha fin at Steeplechase Park yeaierday afternoon a crowd of mors than 400000 persons flocked to Coney Island last night to participate In the fourth night of the annual Mardi Oru The throng which wu about 100000 above that of the three previous night crowded the vide street and the boardwalk to look at the smouldering ruins and twisted debris In the famous fun pavilion George TUyou president of the Steeplechase Corporation whojode beside Chsries Kean grand marshal of the carnival said the fire "hu not affoeted the rides on the regular combination ticket end the park Is running in full force" Shake offthaJhofwsatTierhangove'roinieed acha ng jnyouOte peha gelo a crisp make'yoj feef like a man like color ore JoomedIbytAmericas iaceiweayerjofn places peris 'youNftieeKerry' identicqjirough texture anrchTalfioneijporting thelabel of tmanyTtf cupmitdi(or)Fpf 'Tweeai likei'theseioreifayoredlbyimen'whoispEndjcuJot fort clothes Donltenvyithemyiioin them modest price (direef iromLour own 'workrooms prescription today or tomorrow )t will work wondersforyou 5 li i i-' i-i I MarierLouise du Brissac Presented at Dinner Dance Huntington Home Is Scone of Party To Introduce Long Island Debutante WiTWEATHEHED EE BLIZZARD OF 88 Bfooklya iaaatlia the ley blari We bad hr 24 at Sw bliaurd of 1888 had th tbeiirMid Ur East Stec vraathac all Uadi of the 8w af Count Bronlslmwa du Brissac of Huntington introduced her daughter Miss Marle-Louin Seghen du Brisaaeto society at a dlnnar-danca I at her home Sunnyhlll Farm Huntington but evening The gardens were flooded with light giving a moonlight effect and the roceivlrik line I stood under a bower of seasonal blooms Receiving wen Countea du Brissac Miss du Briasac and Col and Ms Armitage Ewing of Mon- fecal Canada 1 1 Wiliam Duelpsa bis lhi aed wall wa still hitUally 75 yean FORECLOSURES Today 'alter oSet on 8cteat paaridmath I pataatto aatviea cordially tavit yoa to vie mil ritbai ato fatadlacamlpa year paitkailai peoblem et xoaMigaUcfc Wm Dunigaa ASon nTNERAL DIRECTORS Chapel and I Uoaeaftvnri Tlw debutante wore an lice blue taffeta da Laron robe do style made with fulldess now on the hips a bustle and accentuated with snow-white nmch lingerie Tiny pink velvet rosebuds with crystal center outlined the shoulders and the gown wu mad with butterfly sleeves She wore white orchids In her hair and line runnlsc parallel with East Fifty-1 third Street aad th aid Ueea runntnxl parallel with harder Arcana tha morth-1 trly aid 11m running partly throuxh a varan Prty wall Balj 1 1 bring hnown as No 433 East Fifty-third Street aad betas mar per tie-1 ulerly deecrlbrd in Liber 714 of Mort-1 gase pan 171 TOGETHER with an I coaementta favor of tha earner of the abova premises over the moat south-1 MtaUta OUariand 6-ISlM a gown of 3 peach lee nrd brown and adjotaia tha adrtlT'nr'iiir find awehlda Irvine Rose's purpose of laarese an ejTMafor erood orchids Irving pleasure automobiles to aad from a 7 hi a (trim af aaatridu the eomylew swka iMteamguaet TOWER CRASHES Utile Hip" an elephant which wu to be taken on board ship the -next day and transported to London for the ooronatioti parade periahad in tha ftre Tha cause of tha blau du thought to bo an explosion and damage ranged between $5400400 And a tag-remembered spectacle of 3he Dreamland Xirtwu the burning of the hngo tower ortho park Like a torch it burned brightly for ten minutes and than crashed panlck in the animate The flaming tower could be aeon In many parta of Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan On Aug 20 1017 aoma oh threw a burning cigarette which landed on the mountain of Luna Park Tha 'mow" waa aoon blase and the heavy smoka that resulted drove aoma 11 babies out of their Incubator In a nearby attraction and caused $10000 in losses HUBR8 HOTEL RAZED The seme year on Nov 30 the Parkway Baths and Hubba Hotel were destroyed and a number of other buildings were damaged In $500000 blase In 1923 during April Inman's Csslno landmark for years at Henderson's Walk and tha Bowery wss SUM up hy flamaq tag buildings were damaged brlng-ta the loams to $75000 The Whitney Baths Corporation operating baths and a hotel wu wiped out in 1934 doing $150000 damage and threatening Be a Gate Four days after Christmas In 1024 th Boardwalk and a aqukre block of unoccupied frame bathhouses went up In a $300000 blau feDEN MIISEE DESTROYED Coney's famous old Eden Musm tto waxworks tuned Feb 1932 77m horror-inspiring groups of frure-wlth the exception of Crowley" and "Ruth Snyder" and melted In tha blue andlou wu placed at $23000 Just as yesterday during too fire et July 13 loss bather lined the waterfront watching the flames eon-lume buildings on the' Boardwalk from 31st St to nearly 29th Et the- six -story Saltalra Apartments so or more bungalow and note than 100 motorcars parked on the aide streets INJURED Brooklyn-and Manhattan were al jnost stripped of firemen the two the 7-7 for Brooklyn and for wgr rung up within leu than an hour Seven-ty -seven firemen nine policemen and 13 civilian Buffered injuries hundred of person were left honules and stranded without clothing Tha last big flro wu In 1032 dur-tag February when a 57-mlle gale fanned the amusement center along Bowery between 13th St and Jms Walk into a $150000 Art Five 'niH wen sounded foreclosures arses built la tha rear of the above premises sad SUBJECT to a llho taao-meat ia favor of tho owasr of the premises adjotalax oa tha aocth ovar ha aioat aortharly three foot flvo Indite of tho promisee heroin di CDaloi September It 19H LOUIS JACOBSON Referee HUTTON ft HOLAHAN Attorneys Vtoau Avmu for Plaintiff 13 Court Btrari Brookly I Avanue) A baridat walks ated In th County of York -being Vleana Avenua euo) Borough of Brooklya Ktnga aad Btata af How on tha southarly rids of (now known aa Lor- i distant 100 feet aaat of Creocoat Btraat: 'bring a rectangular riot having frontage- efBOf on Lwralaa Avenue aad a depth of 1Q0 1 V' I 1-: green orcheatra played for dancing and a Russian gjrpiy chorus supplied the entertsinmenk The debutante hern In Baton Rouge Le is the daughter of Paul Beghers of Manhattan and Washington and the late Marie Louise LeBrun Beghers Her mother wu girlhood friend of Mme du Briasee Miss du Brissae studied at th Convent de Jeanne de Are at Brest France end wu graduated from Miss School in Miami Fit She attend-th Hew York School of Applied Designs for Women where she hu won two prtaes and hu bun awarded a scholarship for tha coming year Bha la alio studying voice and music On the maternal aide Miss du Brissac la a granddaughter of tha late Commandant LeBrun who wu Governor of Tun la and Comte Marie-Louise de Chateaumlnois de Rochclsre Mis du Brissac father an ae-eountank wtth offices In New York served overseas with the 8 Navy during the World Wu Her father's family tort prominent in Belgium wu first represented in this country by Adolph de Beghers who settled in New Orieau In 1803 I feet' "iadndjng atrtpaBdaoreawlth tniatea under agreement "-tyA pamh I ftaturea aad peraoaal property appur lean law with Aaaa BUse plaintiff I aaat thereto Which pramlaaa art mart mtari'lfwy ri alTdl particularly dawwibod in arid Judg-teaduU ifi No August Mth 1I3J I will Jacob HSKTA iwer public auction to the hlghoat ri-t ftu tiSnAdSaHari kitaia lUPREMB COURT KINGS COUNTY- (jSVabcr lftf it IS o'clock loota th I and HAROLD Iowa: ALL that of lead i Kbncitr aid mriT'oT rTYort I 3U2 nded tad deacrlbod as followa: ltemd In tha nboya antinan WUl Codiella of Percy William plaintiffs ngriait ETTA and enaction and QAU-1 foro-l day at August I Ltha referee ta StaIrirRid tol VUU Egehange No I meriy Avtaue D) nmatag erly at right anal Stieetji feat: thane you tSTteat-Mto I "oTiriT'thVrtM'dirKM I uSfrLtridrS I toaald ludgtamit to tmiSd aad thero-1 auctioneer at tha If IfOa Borvuih SIS faetto th waaterty ride of I by arid judmMttobei 5 foreclosures JS Is an life mo fed isO- wed wm Mb irf cri mrt'E a aw Mi oell nt pub-bidder by East lfth Street and nwthjy deoeribed Mftffloux IprovunenU thereon erected altar' ALSO ait tha right title and taterert jytaig and being ia the Borough of tho mortgagor nay of In ul to rklya tounty of KtagtClty East llth Street lying ia front of aad Stria of Nw Yreh bounded and da- mm4 th poL-i8 h-1- SUBJECT TO eervutU and reatrio-1 aclyoid of Ocean Parkway fll tioM reeoeded la Liber 11 of Coo-1 rixtpaevea feet aorthrty froya the vara acea nag 433 lection It In thaJnov formed by tha Jatareaettoa of the offlcoo? thaeglater of KtaJ OotY! rtdorfreSuo Wth Momenta recorded la Ubar tto amrifcjfAvjmua voyaao as Register's which aa accurst survey would ahow aud tha righto of taaaata ia Posaro-aioa sot parties defaadaat la thl apflttE- WHITE ft CASK Attoraaya for Plaintiff 14 WaB Street Borough of Manhattan Now Yprk City all-ft Kr Tapa Baetloa UL la said I Blag theaca caster iv parallel with 3500 aay rtri of faotem party 'wall oaa hundred tatu th easterly llde pf add thane aautherty of Ocean Park- aad fifty hundredth it or piece of beginning all ftaturea aad BEGINNING at a point oa 1y aid of Weat End Ave aua distant five hundred and twelve feet aortharly from tha northwesterly of west Bad Avenue and Boulevard: running thence parallel with Oriental Boulevard seventy-two feet: thence north-' rly parallel with Weaf End Avtaue eighty-right feet thence easterly parallel with Oriental Boulevard twelve feet: thence loutherly parallel with West Bad Avenue eighty feet: theac easterly parallel with Oriental Boulevard sixty feet to the westerly rid of West End Avenue and thence arath-erly gloag tho westerly aids of West End Avenue right feri to tho point or rites of BEGINNING EUGEnSL BRINAN Referco HUTTON ft HOLAHAN Attorney! for PlriatlfL 13 Court Street BreoMy Are-1 F0RECL08URE8 £0URri KINGS 4StSnt to ludauMBt mado herein ftdl Beptcmbmfath 1130 I will tell I 'uriloa by -ELHEk DONOVAN I'ovoer af tha Brooklya Real btaU jhure 180 Moataaua Street Brook-York oa tho 4th day of 1MMJ3 aooa tho I CLOTHES therpopularBond way Taits yedr chotcrUs our Budgtt Strviea 'and aneylhIeonvaniancaef'aiExtendd CHargalAceounKandpoyona-thirdon tachof ri3-t New York 94 FLATBUSH AVENUE Near Stata Straat and I Station SUPREME COURT KINGS I artlelea of peraoaal Properly attached jinut otniml LOAN CORPORA-1 to or law la connection with tha irictleni Chapter ML Lahef a D0h8KY FLYNN Attorney far I liui tha PlriatiH 6 WaU ItresL New an ipoaed by Chapt idChapter 5Ml 447 FULTON ST ot-JAY York Naw York Pursuant to Judgment dated I Aujnwt w- tk Wi rf hreailL Rta wrat alde of Weat Bad Araaue ftlftohdrad and eighty feet aorth of gneatil Boulevard bring a plot twenty J2 Yidth front and rear by ataty IhS depth oa both (idea the rear parallel with Weat Bad Sa SlS JSK-K1K "1 Wear MAnim aad bring E2 Particularly deocrlbad ia Li bar CL Mortgage page 401: TO UKTRER with aa easement or right Iyf'r ever aad upon tha foilomln 'nnnr land for use an a passageway for th purpose of Ingress wren to tha above described l' SUPREME COURT JONGS COUNTY-THB DIME BAVlNGS BANK OF BROOKLYN plaintiff against ESTHER TUMAN and others defendant Pursuant to -Judgment made herein auctioneer at tha Brooklya Real Batata Enchant IN Montagu StreaL Brooklya New York oa the 4th day of October 1W at 13 o'clock noon tho prom isos la tha Borough -of Brooklya on tha west side of East 53rd Street two hundred aad Ixly-flvt feet south of Snyder Avenue' bring riot twenty feet la width front and rear by on hundred feet in depth on both lido th rate Chapter 703 Laws af MUBJECT to a party wall aad tanu sell at of Instrument ndmrdadla thaoffjc of bidder I tho Register of tho County -King tloneorlla Uber 440 Coaveyaaoej page 333 1TOENN snidmilir nf New York oa th 3fth day ot Sp- gtalntlfta Oglre and Addimw tern her 1M9? at o'clock noon tha'No 3 Court StroetBorpuak of premia ea with tho iamBVWcatea-SIk-lrBa JftYCka i 1 lit 1331 duly aatarad1 will pubTle iwtloi to th njihwt 1 bv EDWARD GAYNOR AuetlmMr.

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