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NESDAY, APRIL 27 1910 BRIEF CITY NEWS |FLIES, BUGS, ROACHES T0 (O Ty oot Prias it. | Health Commissioner Begins Crusade Swoboda--Certified Public Accountart. | - . u:n'.u rizturesr— oo,/ Aguinst Disease Scattering Pests. 1850—N¥ational Life Insurance Co.—1910. DR. CONNELL O THE WARPATH Charles E Ady, General Agent, Omaha. Store Your Pine Furs in moth proof | vault minsi Shukerts, 15 & Har'y. | Mome Loans to XNome Makers makes remt wney work for the family Ne- 3 ka Savings and Loan Ass'n.wiil show you 108.Board of Trade Bidg., Omaha Myers Talks to Reai Bstate Men—Frank I Myers will address the Real Fatate ex- change Wednesday noon. His subject will Health Commiesioner Connell is anning be andardization of Mortgage Forms |an attack that will fill the bug house Other Real E Papers short The new movement of the militant Anocther Japamese Party — About 5 commissioner will be against musca Japanese merchants and business westica, cimex lectularius and blatta &h OUmaha Wednesda Centain advance ¢ n muce demestica o'clock, whil have already appeared in the city, 4 as Cook's tours 1s on its their ieally dangerous character is now to Mew York, and the tour is known | generally understood the battie against e “Asali 19% Round the World Trip.” | them will be most persistently pushed. The New Ssmhers for Ow J Clup— COmmon name of this pest is housef'y, and en members wer mitted 1o the Com-|the health department must have the as- 1 elub at & meeting of exccutive | #istance of all housekeepers If anything | N Tuesd soon.- The| 1o ‘B omplished toward wiping the members are E. C E S the earth. eeman, Harry Morphey 8 investigations, have shown J. Foley William Haffke that the k s & hard-working carrier Goodard of disease, in his season,” said Dr. Conne! Messption for @rand ¥phoid and other germe are dragged onto Sonor of Grand Chanceor the human head and other exposed of the Wede v tions of the bLody; aiso carried into food the Knights of Pythi and onto vegetables by the flles. Up to a secaptioh Ménday might ery recent date this fact has been over- 2 My rtie b Fif looked, but since tha United Sta: A large at ment has been issuing bulletins |the gravity of the dan Omaha housewives to aid us paign against the prolific in their power.” © Upon Assist tn Exterm and ¥ & the Vers min to Start the t Farly. state sixty men wii morning world on s o arou wne of Gover and R C Chasncellor— W. T. De por- affair took and Douglas | graced the re- govern- oncern t behooves n this o streets. ception. Missouri Pacific Enjoins City—The Mis- | eouri Pacific bas brougt t nited | Frates o ing that the City of Aosha be enj carrying into ef- fect the provisions of an ordinance passed Marce 2, 1900, and approved A, 1 4 1910, requiring that railroad 1o build a viaduct across its tracks on reet from Forty -third F street with recessary approaches Mission Meeting—A young people’s and mirsion meeting will be _held Peila Danish Lutheran chur@m, North y-sixth street, from Apiil 2 to May nere w be meeting every eve P. m. Sunday there will be service at !0 eimex lactulariue. 6. m. and a jo young people’'s meei. | Platta, otherwise not with Council BlLffs at 4 p. m. and at |considered as poten t m. All who can unde and Danish ut cordlally invited Rev. L. Jensen, |his exterm 4 lessen the sum Neb, and Rev. E. Provensen, |happivess appreciable degree. He: la, will be K | deparen other cities have Includ him in their campalign of destruction oy | Dr. Con ref’ o acce im. East to Learn at present with the persistent vigor that jes by eve Bedbug Has No Safety. Of cime s Dr. C not care (o speak very much his authority reaches, as in lodging houses, Mr. Bedbug will he has no such safety as ne old when he could take possession of & tress and cam e indefinitely with his growing, carniv Bedbugs are not entitled to any quarter, and wherever the health d@epartment men can ald in thelr destruction legally death come nell does where of but the case s find will L P are 2 uski is being put Into n C ago, for instance, | where scientists with the proper maj |are continually at work, but Dr. C Mayor Would Try to Find the Lat- |thinks a start can well be made, w est Ideas in B\n]dlng a | view to real llotine work later on. F can at present only direct attention to City Beantiful. need of making this fight he | the citizens generally will it their own protection el L a He the hopes take for pan will leave Tor the east and on May L 2 and 2 convention called at Rochester, N. Y., devoted to subjects con- nected with city planning and city im- provement. Tiwe mayor goes as the dele- gate representing Omaha. Place is Given Little Chickens 1 have become interested In this mat PS— to the extent that I want all the informa. tion possible” said Mayor Dahiman. -1 Court Steps Into Family Row Over believe there is pienty of room for im-| Poultry Yard—Wife Gets Title provement in Omaba, as elscwhere, and the discussion likely to be brought ou: in a to All the Eggs. convention of this kind should give any man some valuable ideas.™ | = = The differcuces of Mr. re. George AR 2T Do a{ied to Pre | Pacent Durce came before Judge Hutton vention May Thu will attend the 'L the a0’ | o eeday on comtempt proceedings. Flace sdmitted having #0id egss from thelprem- = Comet. ises in violation of & rrstraining order. The Red Dragon of the sky. Watch the |Hi¢ was warnad hereafter to obey the ehiidren for spring coughs and colds. Care. Order strictly. including keeping himsell fu) mothers keep Foley's Honey and Tar |Off the premiscs. He will be allowed in the house. It Is the best and safest |T®mOve his incubators from the basement prevention and cure for croup where the |Of the home and to step-father the pros- need is urgent and immediate relief a vital | Pective chick But he must not bothe necessity. Contains no opistes or barmeu) | Mrs Place. or he will go 1o jall. according @rugs. Refuse substitutes. For sale by o the order of the court all aruggists. Mr= e Hutten, last wallop her husband a Rlaba: outside Ju room, has filed a motion s & increased alimony grant on the ground that she must undergo an oper in the Provident pital at St. Louis, where she now is. ne G H heard from as Judge former Sutt Police Convoy for Quarrelers |Judge Crawford Sends Guard Home | with Discharged Defendants to Secure the Peace. Foreseeing the possibilities of more peace disturbance and another court scene Judge |Crawford Tuesday morning ordersd two defendants to get a policeman went home. The defend; were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Volaski, charged with ties- |pass. Judge Crawford discharged the pair {204 immediateiy instructed them to have & Dlu t with thems when they wi home. It' was alleged by complal that the pair had appsared at the house of B. Goidberger, #% North Twenty-third street, and broken out several window | panes. The Volaskis promised the court they would get their belongings from the house and depart in g POLES TO HOLD CELEBRATION City Officials Will Address Gather- ing to Be ileld at Polish Hall Sunday. At Last A Filing System Suited To Your Needs — No Matter How Small HINK of it—a medern business system-—made up of just the ar- rangement of drawers, cabinets, €lc, peculiar to Jour needs— in_comstruction and fin- ish, as prectical as the most elab- con- t Seme .. Not & cent to put inte useless, idl pacity—complete as only Shaw-Walker devices are complete rith standard size ¢rawers, indexes and filing compartmen bui oniy Balf as many of them—only tie com A system buillt with the idea of seel: ow you would have to spend, w mu That's “Sectionsts.™ There a8 Do exouse n Joned, costly, o matter how small yo son for longer f convenience of o prominent Poles and pastors of the Polish churches Omaha are to make addresses at the bration to be held next Sunday at the Polish hal th and Walnut streets. COity Comptroiler Lobeck. ity At- Burram and Councilman Bridges will make brief talks, and the follow pastors will aiso have place on the pro- gram: Rev. Wencel Kizycki, Rev. P. Gluva, Rev. R Stanowski The children will sing songs, as will some of the grown folks, and there will be musie galore, with ice cream, cake and other re- freshments. OMAHANS SPEAK AT COLUMBUS Commercial Club to Send Five to the Twent ™ In addition to the above lines we carry the largest stock of high grade office DESKS, CHAIRS and TABLES in the We are making an unusual REDUCTION FROM REGU. LAR PRICES this month on all DESKS, OHAIRS and TABLES, from Omaha are H: H. Baldrige F. A PRINTING CO. 918-924 Farnam St. et Bl e 1 Phone Dog'lu 346; Ind. A-3451. trouble. Guaranteed Sc. For Saiec by Bea- Omaha will send five representatives of the Commercial elub to attend the conven- {tion of the State Ameociation of Commer- cial elubs, which meets in Columbus on Wednesday. The convention will be in ses. sion two days. Those who will be present {toa Divg. Co the Good Heusewife 1o forward | when they | ng witnesses | [t ———————— Music re. Kelly (a Reel Young Wom Christy tium by Mr_and Mra nder direction of Miss Hopper The Progra Ein Ton e tone) Mr. Keliy Wandl' Ich in dem Waid" Madchen mit (Engiis Marie” ( Peter Cornelius Robe -t dem rothen Mund text) nglish t Mr. R In the Woods ‘The Bluebe!l ‘Blumber Bong E il Mra Kally. Am Mee Frans Peter Schubert Schone-Welge melner Lelden “Ein Schwan Margarethlein Edvard Grie Im Kahne . Bavard Grieg g Mr. Kelly. nterval of five minutes Ma Mie' . 0ld French Mai” . Reynaido Hahn Melody of Basse Bretagne Mr. Keily. Ma douce Annet; Veracin r Edward Elgar Kelly ..01a_Scoteh .A. Goring Thomas Mr. ard Mra. Keily For two hours last night Mr. and Mrs Thomas J. Kelly delighted an audience with tuch singing as is arely heard in Omaha It was not a mere exii/bition ot rojoe tricks —vocal gymnastics, so to speak, but a showing of wonderful artistry and such ex- quisite good taste, both in selection and production. as can not be overpraised. For once at least, Mr. Kelly forgot and let down his barrier of diffidence and sang as he can sing. It was & magnificer And | Mrs. Kellr ased her glorious volce with per- fect effect; her tones were pure, her er ciation exact. an melody beautt No better coloratura singing was ever tened to in Omaha; she took her runs wit such consummaie ease as to fairly surprise her friends. forth her perfect little apparent effort that the charm of her singing was heightened to the utmost. She ained in confidence since her last concert appearance, as wei 24 In method, and her expre: better because her “attack” is more cartaln. A | mas f the art of tone placement, Mr er of Keily achieves such results with his voice nslve adlective, eftort as deser the con wonderful The concert was at the the auditorium of | the Young Women's Chrstian association under the direction 3t Miss Evelyn Hopper, and was attended by such an assemblage At any Omaha singer may feel provd of stiscting. And the “eiizht and ajp-ota 1o of that assemblage wae expressed in such use as might easily Intoxicate even the most tried of public performers. From | the cor greeting of Intercsted friends {it took on the form of the enthusiastic approval. of well-pleased patrons, eager to commend and equally eager for more. And each of the singers contributed an extra number, Mr. Kelly, perhape, singing his best in the -known Grieg song cht” He rarely attains su perfect atandon as he in thi effect was shown by the most spoi applause of the evening in greeting his share of the program Much might be sald of one quality of the program. Mr. Kelly goes far afield in his quest for musical gems to lay before the people. Ile might easlly content him- self (as some of mueh more note-habituaily @o) by offering an equa! number of familiar | songs, whose melody is known to us ali, and with whose words we are on more or | less easy terms of acquaintance. Such caurse does mot satisfy his artistlc ideal, and he searches the realms of music, not for mere novelties, but for new-old songs. Jewels of rare maguificence, that lie apart for the pleesure of those who get away from the beaten path in Art and seck the higher things. It is this fidelity to & lof: idea! that has marked him in work, and he adheres to it lov arrangement of songs for his public appearances. Not a song on of last night can bLe catalogued s known' or “popular,’ and yet not one that doss not reslize | t the qualit says is the uitimaie end of al art—sim plieity. It was a program worthy of the singers. And Was #0 presented tha: |1t will long be remembered Mr. Jean P. Duffield was at the piano | and played the accompaniments with sym pathetic touch: hfs comprehending skil must have been an inspiration to the sing. ers, and was surely a most worthy p of an excellent whole. FLAG RAISING AT MILLER PARK New School Givea Natlonal Emblem by the Twelfth Ward Improve- ment Clab. A flag-ralsing will take place ‘Wednesday {evening at 7 o'clock at tHe new Miller | | Park schocl. The flag is being furnished | by the Tweifth Ward Improvement “club, | | whose members will attend in a body. | Colorei Giassford of Fort Oma present, with other offfcers, and embers of the school board will 80 at teBd. The public is invited to attend the | ceremony, which I8 to be made something | | of an event for Twelfth ward residents. | | ——— Street Cars Using Mirrors. | | Every Omaha stre-t car now has a smal mirror into which the motorman may | Klance and see the whole side of the car | and the street. The Omaha Rubber com- | 1888 Harney, sells a a; ar zrticle r sutomoblies. They are nuite useful and wAY prevent a serious accident Irs it like eyes mn the back of your head Every machine should have one. They ais. carry every known a ccesrory besites tires, ribber lrose, h ater bags, auto tools and automobile apparei for men a women. They repeir and retread auto tires {It's the largest aut most satisfactory sitution of its kind in the west et Sl There 18 no coug™ inedietne %0 popular | as Foley's Honey and Tar. It never fails e cuie coughs, coids, croup aad brom | chits. For saie by ai ruggiss his other ¥ in hs wiil | u‘cf o | | | | | | & Perm ‘ C. W. Under! | tourth, ‘frame, $2.50 | Nerth " Twenty-f. | | Patton. 22 E | ) taken Hood's Sarsaparills Good Sprinf : };n “We for & spring tonic and as & biood pun- fier. Last spring 1 was not well at all, have When | went to bed I was tired asd nervous and couid not sieep well, in the merning | would fes: twice as ured; my motner gut & bottle of Hood's Sarsapa- ria. which 1 took 1 felt like & new person whem 1 had finished that bottle We aiways have some of Hood's medi- ¢ines in the neuse” Huvey Roseile, Marizetts, Wis. There is Do “just as good” medicine Inaist on having Heod's. det it today in usual liquid form or CLOCOMtea Ladlets calied Barsatsbs, | been doing for three years previous | Aiplomas, eddre | usual, closing tfe term with all finance: | tests, verbal and physical |DONATIONS STILL ROLLING IN | Ammex Fu HAS WRONG IDEA OF COURT| Divorced Man Now Files Suit for Alienation Mallory Morgan Adds New Chapter to Domestic Troubles, Asking Dam- ages of Father-in-Law. Greek Thought Juvenmile Court Was Means for Making Boy Work. FINDS MUCH DIFFERENT DEAL Court Declares Boy Its Ward and Forces Father to Provide Fu Clothing TII He Earas Money. ry Morgan, pIRIntift and defendant & number of sults In distriet court grow ou o I! ubles, started Peter Papos, & Greek and father of John | ‘rov“r;:whrr‘ SRR b St for Papos, is disgusted with juvenfle court|e,am seainst his former mother-in-law As mechanism for & posaibly too thrifty liee, Iailly K Tolsg tod parent desirous of cosrcing & small the court M not what Papos the thought It would be Mr. Papos sought Bernstein the other day and compla that Jobn Papos had run away from home 4 as a resuit had not for some wi ed in his weekly wages as the boy ha tathe Flora Yo The alle; plaintife After reciting that he was married in 1901, Morgan he and his wife and eir children lived happlly and peaceably thelr modest home, and plaintiff en Joved the comforts, love and affections of his wife and chudren.” All this up until October, 16, when the petition asserts the serpent entered Eden Morg charges ibat the defendants then beat and assauited him besides per- susding his wife to leave him Then he says one daF when he w a o the children the defen upon him again “and beat him w He offered candy and other tok fection to the children hed it away and threw it at elder that Morgan these from ton echarges Mrs. Mabel two Probation Officer ks The boy was hunted down into court. His testimony and that of others showed that he had worked a various jobs and that the money had gone. every cent, to the father. In return the 1ad received nothing save possibly kicks and cuffs. Nothing was squandered on shoes or clothes. Boy is Ward of Con e court thereupon adjudged Panos. clubs." ger, its ward. The wiil o & at work in & new job, 1ast he held | . Was some WIks sgu. Hi wages will b8 | o, puch for Mr Molgan's new ¢ spent on clothes and food for himself and | "o Fol Pl Pl Tl L Sorgan, he will study English at night ubder tuition ¢ 0 wire mppeared in district co of Miss Heller, superintendent of the De-| (0 T FEEC o etween Morgan tention Home. his mother. Morgan, who is & little Papos' pere was persuaded after much ,\ o 0 aiimony payments, confessed judg- discussion 6 DAt with ® to bu — is mother and had title guicted some clothes preparatory to getting with the object. = o U U R o Sstsludly of rendering the proper elza tant to part with the “V"' and separating sty the alimony. it from him 18 'ne of the most remarkable » petition in intervention is yet to be achieements juvenile court has to fts The Morguns were diverced in o 1€, Mrs. Morgan getting the and brought pay fell the boy conttnue the mi him wife to 88 Young Ministers to Get Diplomas Omaha Theological Seminary to Hold Its Annual Commencement Union Pacific Secures Leases Obstacles in the Wey of New Mil- lion-Dollar Freight Depot Removed. The ha Theological seminary 190 will be graduated and given diploinas Wednesday evening, May ( at First Pres- class of With the completion of agreements be. (ween the Ames estate and four imple ment companies, tenants on properiies on John Wesley Beard of Sioux Ci Tenth street, lots §, & 7 and &{1n block 17 Gental college, 1907 have aken over by the Umion Pa- Arthur Joseph Dressier, Soutd n. c Rallroad company for a consideration Neb. Ballevie college, 10 of $B0N. This gives the Union tie - foreer et s title of the land lying between Ninta 2 treets from Jackson 1 Jones an area of two biocks, to be used for a freighf house site. The 1 implement houses concerned In the prope action are Kin | dependent Henry & Allen Northwall Fraderick E ter coliege, 14 Robert Clinton Shupe. 1908, grge Solomon Sioan, 1905, Pottemith, Omaba, Ashiand, York col- Alllance, B llevu Ha; companies, MISS LEAVITT'S BEQUESTS ARE NOW ALL FULFILLED Estate of Woman i» Wound Up in (he Probate Court After Feoar Years. The estate of Miss May Helen Leavitt was wound up in eounty eourt Tuesday some final odds and ends being disposed of. Most of the money which Miss Leavitt left to three Institutions has already been Dr. Lowery will submit his report to the |, 5y ue; 530,00 to the Old People's home board of trustees, which will meet Wed- | ;4 500 each to the Clarkzon and the nesdsy morning 3t the seminary, the day {10 U U g of graduation. The outlook for nex: year AL o it i S R . T 19 e | aay four vears ags, leaving all her mo Lame oy appiving Mad Dog Season - 3 Ahead of ’I‘lm(f ! c-.hwun & vigorous rubbing at each ap- piication PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ha Belle- vester, codward, 1807 Rev. John A. Marquis, D. D. of Coe college. Cedar Rapide, Ia the annual address and Rev Ph. D, of the seminary w ing tie students for presi- dent Lowery. The final examinations are now in progress at the seminary | This has been a géod said President Lowert resident 1 make profitable vear in ait’ efasses and ®ound shape. ax back may ve eures Cur Gives Ip His Life During the Closed Season for the Canines. C. H. Webb of Valley left Omaha iay for a trip to Liverpool John Mansfield of Shickley f Officer John Mansf] the Union station bel is the guest The mad dog morning. One forlorn cur, which showed signs of peevishuess, the property o bell, Eleventh and Davenpor: stree bechuse somebody said it Mr. Campbell resented the actio: the diagnosis. made by and Tom Smith, dog catchers owner of the questioned p error of couching his protest in e short and choppy worés and & long ragged- knife. ¥ The dog was borne away despite his pro- Now a warrant will issue for the arrest of Campbell charg- ing that he commited assault in the de- se of his erring Fido season opened Tuesd: was was n and A Warning To Modest Women Do you realize tuat the medicine vou are taking may be doing you barm instead of good? Have you poticed that the more you take the more you require to-get relief? STOP AND THINK! Are you using the same caution in the selection of the medicines you are taking for the protection of your health that you would ercise in selecting a trustee for protection of your eash? A woman's ailments are delicate ects to discues, and she will oftimes bear the :most torturing pains without confiding her trou- ble to her closest friend, or even her family doctor. This natural Tesitnine modesty makes many a saffering womar the innocent victim of merciless and avaricious manufacturers of advertised, but worthless, “cure all’ nostrume, If your ailment is serious you should see your family physician at onece, but when this is impos- sible do the next best thing—take ADS, PELVITONE! for it is the very same medicine that your druggist would recom- mend to his friends or give to a member of his family suffering from such ailments, and is the best ready-made remedy u caAn get. A. D. B. PELVITONE is com- pounded by the most experienced and intelligent pharmacists. It has been approved as the very best by the A. D. 8. Nauonal Formula Committee, representing 12,000 of the leading druggists of the United States, who constitute the Ameri- can Druggists Syndicate, and who know its true value. Does it not look ressonable that these men should select the very best remedy known and sell it under honest representatives? Get It at any A D. 8. drug store. made dged for Wise Memorial ng by Leaps and Bounds. is Inere: Another anonymous donor ha: to the Wise Memorial hospital which is raising $%.00 for a ana other donations were more ary day since the campaizn began Myer, the hustling section of the 4 ttee, Spent most of the last week the merchants of-the downtown dis- received nearly M0 gifts which are ed to visitors at the fair and sent §100 committee new annex Mor comm amc trict to be prese: Saturday has been apj 9 when volunicers who & e part in the amateur theatricels are to register and committes urges that everyone who been assibned to & Part in the fair en- tertainment call during the that day and register at the office in the Krug theater butiding STABBER IS FOUND GUILTY | “Red” Burke Semtenced te Thirty Days, While His Viettm is Or- dered Out of City, “Red" Burke, colored, pieaded not guil to the charge of assault and stabbing. but was proven gullty to the satisfaction of Judge Crawford Tuesday morning. and was sentenced to thirty & in ja’l. John Haw- Kins, who was taken to St. Joseph's hos- pital a month ago suffering from knife | wounds about the body, appeared agzainst Burke, testifying the Degro had stabbed him in & duel at the “Coke Joint™ Eleventh and Davenport streets. Judge Crawford ordered Hpwkins to leave Omaha inside of an bour. | Burke snd Hawkins were members of a gang of cocsine users, according to the police. Burke created several disturbances while being held In jall. and was Aeluged with a stream of water by firemen when he became unmanageeble last week ute fur Chambder ofternoo mittee's Do not | lain’s Cough Remedy. It bas 6o squal - | | Exclusive Features of Our | REGAL OXFORDS v Heel Hug—Regal Oxfords fitsougly at the heel —never chafe the | | ‘‘“The House of High Merit. Solid Gomfort clear from the | > to the through shape of the Last el of the Leather. 3 Crossett | Shoe “MAKES LIFE'S WALK EASY” Sole Omaha Rgents for HAYDEN: THE RELIASLE STORE | $3 to 38 ! X evorywhere | North Abiagton, s knc. 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Neal Treatment A Modern Treatment THE NEAL IS A PHYSICIAN'S CURE for the drink habit; it is the most modern and perfect of known treatments, originated by a ghysician, compounded by a physiclan, and ad- ministered by experienced physicians. The Neal is a Physician’s Cure It you bave taken a number of old cures and gome to drinking agaln worse than before, what is the use of taking another old cure? The Neal is the latest, improved, up-to-date, only cure in the world. Institute or Home Treatment If unable to come to the institute send for the Home Treatment, which is just as effective as Institute Treat- ment. Call, write or 'phone for free book and copy of contract. Neal Insti- tute Co., 1502 South Tenth street, Oma Neb, All communications strictly confidential. Bank references given, THE NEAL IS THEONLY CURE Engraved Stationery Wedding Invitations Anmnouncements Al correct forms in current social in the best manner end pu Visiting Cards s ’E:;ouod Monogram Stationery and other work executed at prices lowes than usually A. 1. ROOT, INCORPORATED 1210-1212 Howard St. Phone D. 1604 For Salads! We have a extra good grade of lmp- ported olive oil, which we are selling, while it lasts, for, per full quart MORE BARGAINS Burnham's Clam Boullion, for botties Rex Beef Extract, per jar ...... 38¢ Fisher's Beef Extract, per jar.. 80e A OOOD TADLE WINE FOR THE HOME nade grape Wine, red or alion . $1.00 Mall and Yelephons Orders Promptly Piled Lady Clerks in Attendance. CACKLEY BROS., WINE MERCHANTS 121 W. 10tk St. Opp. P. 0. Both Phones. w I TWENTIETH CENTURY FARME One Dellar Per Year. HOTELS. Hotel Martinigue B'way, 32d and 33d Sts. NEW YORK CITY IN THE HEART OF THINGS HIGH CLASS FIREPROOF HOTEL flandsomely furnished, all outside rooms, with every modern appointment oue block from New Pens Devot, near leading department stores acd theatres., ROOMS WITH PRIVILEGE OF BATE, $1.50 per Day and Up. ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH, $2.50 per Day and Up. ~ The highest ci of sccom- modatione at moderats rates, The new addition will be compieted ou Eeptember et

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