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NEWS OF HIGHLANDERS IN GOOD FORM. “THR'WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1908 | THE DIAMOND, RING BIG “BIG COLLEGE | MEE. TO-DAY. AND RACE TRA BROOKLYN GETS SUNDAY PULLIAM ON THE BALL; MANHATTAN, NO Commissioner McAdoo Decides that the Game Is All Right in One Borough, but All Wrong in the Other, Rank partiality” is probably the ver- Not the “'rooters” and fans of Manhat- an will deliver after learning of Police Jommissioner MoAdoo's announcement that baseball will *ba permitted in Brooklyn on Sundays, but not in Man- rattan, Commissioner McAdoo was asked to- lay why he disoriminated against Man- auttan in the matter of Sunday base yall and repiled: “The grounds in Brooklyn are far re- yovet from residential districts, while those in Manhattan are not, You can yurn leather on the Newark flats, but nn both cases practically isolated from ye ‘ndicted by the Grand Jury for per- nitting a nuisance.” ! The Commisstonor’s decision was veuched after he had visited Ridgewood Park and Washington Park, where paseball was played last Sunday. Ar- rests were made at Ridgewood Park, and the oages are still pending before Magistrate Connorton, The Commissioner found the grounds in both casaes practically tsolated from any residences, both parka being pract!- cally surrounded by factories and large vacant spaces. The location of the two baseball grounds in Manhattan he considers dif- ferent. Both are in neighborhoods thickly populated, and he fears the traf. flo arrangements for handling 1a! crowds on Sundays might create con- fusion and annoyanc ‘The New York American League club will use Ridgewood Park for Sunday games and the Brooklyn National League club will use Washington Park. ‘A clause In the lease of the Americun League Park in this city forbids the playing of Sunday games there, the clause having been inserted at the in- stigation of officers of an orphan asylum near by. CANADIANS WILL SEND A TEAM TO SEA GIRT OTTAWA, Ont., April 23.—The ques- fon of sending a team ropresenting the Dominion Rifle Association to compete tor the Palma trophy at Sea Gin, N. J., this year, was to-day referred to the executive committee of that body. The report that the Canadians would refuse to compete this year on account of the use of a special rife by the American ‘team ‘s not credited here. On acoount of the illness of Col. Tilton, the exeau- tive committee will not meet for two weeks. It is more than team will Bo ‘pont tovtoa cite One netl to-day recommended ac Jide with gauge backaight oa hooded foresight. SAYERS AND NEARY WON FROM BOSTON FIGHTERS (Spectn) to The Evening Wortd.) MILWAUKEE, Wis. April 2—Two Boston fighters of merit lost their six found fights with two Milwaukee pugil- sts last night. Chester Goodwin was lefonted ensily by Maurice Sayers in he sem{-wind-up; but the bout tn which ‘harles Neary was the victor over jimmy Briggs was decided on a hatr- ine margin, In the semi-finals Sayers ind his man bleeding from the third round to the end of the fMht; but in the Neary-Briggs fight Neary was the man to bleed. Neary won the fight in the Inet round, when by vicious attacking and clever blocking he overcame the lead of Briggs in the other five rounds. The ae) were the best evar seen here. eary was hissed repeatedly AG tea hed ‘a ‘admirers, ite Pept nie nerve and got the de- NEW BALK RULE (Special to The Evening World.) PITTSBURG, April ~ President Harry C. Pulliam, of the National League. last night said: ing beautifully in the East, iy making some little trouble in the West. ‘This Is probably becaus the umpires and by the pitchers, as well as the captains, I have watched Mr Johnson umpire here and will on Sun- ay see O'Day in Chicago. ‘After having seen them all work under the new balk rule I wil send them a letter of advice and instructions. They are doing tho best they can, and T think within the next month ali will agreo that the new balk rule is the Kreatest thing ever sprung in baseball.” JACK MUNACE LEAVES _— FOR HOT SPRINGS GSpeoin! to The Evening World) ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 22—Jack Mun- roe, the Butte miner heavy-welght, left here last night for Hot Springs, where he will start training for his Aight with Jim Jeffries ‘When called upon at the West End Club for 2 mpeedh he merely told the announcer to tell the people he would Give Jeffries a good fight. @n effort to conceal his identity, regin- ered at the Laclede Hotel as John ‘arr, but seve! lends Munroe around the hol ema ee SUSPENSION FOR ‘HAUSEMAN STILL ON At a meeting yesterday of the Racing Board of the American Automobile As- sociation the following resolution was notwithstanding his suspensi: competing in” various uneanotioncd events, per resolution of this board April 6, again, knowingly and willfully and tn spite of warning, competed in $F umsanctioned event in the city of | Memphis on April Viens! “Therefore resolved, that a fine of $100 be Imposed upon Mr Hauseman ant his suspension continue Oct. 1, 1904."" sued hunt This suspension carries with It an immediate disqualification under th rules of any driver who may compete with Mr. Hauseman at ‘unsanctioned “I find that the balk rule, while act- | itis misunderstood by | Munroe, in | PITCHER CHESBRO, ‘WHO SHUT OUT THE WASHINGTON BATTERS. | ] | | to be installed as a regular, and the| question 1s where will McGraw place Roger Bresnahan? Jack Warner was throwing to second in his brilliant midsummer style, He It looks ax though Deviin will have ) | Dahlen and FROM THE COACHERS: BOX naued Wolverton in the first and Barry in the second with perfect slings to after that none of the | Visitors tried to steal, Sandow Mertea made one of his bril- Mant running catches at the opening of the sixth JUST TRY IT yourself —your friends prefer it— OLD *| RYE The Standard of pure Undoctored Whiskey, In our registered __ bottles only, All dealers. 1, B KIKK & 00, Solo Bottlers, N, Y. cP Genuine jarter's Little Liver Pilla Must Bear: Signature of awe, ee eoTH, 20 W. = Furatahed fa 8D AV., 995, $37 8ix rooms, bath; provéinen TTA, we 3 “'BEE PAOSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW, CARTERS FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUS! POR TORPID Li" FOR CONSTIPATION, FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION PARKER'S HAIR Promotes the growth of the hair and gives {tthe lustre andstlkiness ot youth. ‘When, the har 1s gray or faded it BRINGS BACK THE YOUTHFUL COLOR, It prevents Dandruff and hafr falling and keeps the soalp clean and hoalthy, ‘LATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. Furnished—East Side. BD, 149 P,—Handsomely furnished 4 room apartinents, modern. Improvements, hot Svater. melt Furnished—West Side. QNTRAL PARK W., 418—Handsome t= ment, Central Park Wert; beautifully turn fahed 6 rooms and b ight, airy, Ap Ply RD. A ITH, Klegant furnished 4-6 igh: rooins, Math, hot water; complete how ieeepitig. ae: for housekeeping. Janitor landsomely furntehed 3 and | STH ST. (FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET.; Furnished—West Side. TH, 269 Naa Farad ree Vat ths —Srtson, 26TH, 228 W.—Newly furnished flat, 4 veome ang tate ait at sere st. ear, Bway — Complete, ahed, heated flats, Ghettrioal people, #7,and $8 wel monthly; of pare art, all im- _ janitor provements. 104TH, 10 W.—Neatly furnished four-room int," improvements; hear station. Janitress, THRHE OR FOUR room furnished hot water: housekeeping; §7 to $10 oy Ofiises 202 W, $84. Unfurnished—East Side. 1484—Ground floor, six large PARK AY, ‘and bath, AV", 108s (GTth wt statlop)—Gix Taree rooms’ and bath. Ist floor, § -—6 outside rooms, “bath; $11 | Ae eo i not FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. Unfurnished—West Side. ‘USTH ST. 111 W. jemt flats for staal’ refined fast mx improve hall & ; hot-water ot SxpepHonally leh borhood : nt 8. Janitor. 310 We a. 19TH ST., 102 W.—Eley t elevator rte outa, 8 lange oom, 2 bal oe 4d. eta 02 _Wd roome, bath, Tatent Te, provements: Peat are ws 48, 50, 32 West 112th st. Five and six rome and Hire ote tale ipo? a ee TATE SOE AN EE Walden Now Yo "_Apply_on n premises. A SINGLE FLAT, consisting of 7 rooms and bath, suit- light, peated: hot water sup- ply; $83. 281 W. 118th st. ARKFRONT. e4th, roe, Gontrai , Park fronte: charming rooms and au im- provements: 8d’ floor, $40-$89. at 227 WEST 116TH ST. Exoelient apartments, five all light rooms and bath; near L station; elevator, electric | Uahta, telephone, “ete.; rent $96. Abply cle- GOLORED—142-144 W. 28th; destrable 3 & 4 rooms, newly decorated high-class apart- joor, private house: large ‘rooms, $20. 6. SOTH 8T., 168 E.—Cholce seoond flat, six rooms, bath; hot water; $30, HOFFMAN COURT, East 90th st. comer Madieon a Elegant ew Apartments, 3, 6 and 7 Ooms a cou to ht end ny Slevator slesttie “Tine, elephone sete ‘iee] mowt accessible And conventent location, RENTS MSS eto S35. IN CITY. A FOUR‘ ROOM eae ata Paar 887 EAST SOT ST ind 6 room 4a) me) all modern cents: rents $24 to Apply on < Building, Steam Heated. 40th, 206 .—5 large. light rooma, with batha; every convenience necessary; moderate rent. | Pan av able for doctor or dentist;) PARK ay wut. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. East Side. AY. B, 247—Furniehed hall room, housekeeping; oll stove, dishes; $1.76. AY. B, 240—$8, $ rooms, completely furniai Housekeeping: gas. &6.; alngie room, $1.50. IRVING PLACE, 34 (near Academy Munic| —Heated “front rooms; tiled bathrooms solute cleaniiness; corner. Mgnt FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. East Side. SOTH, 204 %.—A nicely furnished room for room; howseke ea room: pri LUXINGTON AY,, 1040. Tih et—Rare { “ehanog) “beautifti room, urivare” house house, 88D ST., 244 B.—Large, small room, nice Ught housekeeping, jarior,’ running water; gentlemen of cou- ‘ON AV apartment BF, Sab gt Fl jousekeepine, OER 1961—Parior floor. Py wiclan or private: lange, gxail rooms, light housekeenini 7 (ath st.)—Large and small rooms; furnished; light housekeeping; con- Venienicey. Harv ®31—Newly tmished. bath, hot ee vilexes, $2.60: alcove ' PLAGE. 51 1828. near 04th at. —Larke, Fah. a aD Av. furnished front room, aulet Gh Ey a7 @8—Nicely furnished front room, Tet *hieor:' alt conveniences, Baseren BD Ay. wi Tarne front_parior a. two mentiemen, large bedroom, $2. pol cori 1éth—Tov gontloman; reas ‘Second floor. ST, NICHOLAS AV. 1468, near 1584 st.—Six e wana} inenta, ‘respectable colored ‘familien only, bath: board ents, ‘S20 upward. Janiver. iy Janitor. Seon 3.4 5 rooms, hot- | GOLORED— ite onthe fered: Sao guiet: improveme! 7 new! ied apart | room, newly, igh cl TIT AV, alto Wanamake Tere aOR aaPeD ae teaeaeen ee | Puta, WTapecGSSLeN carta atin Sai. | “Hache a, SUMED ALOR MTH, 230 B—Pirst floor, 7 —Apply Janitor. ward, ample closeta; rent $35; ne STH ST, 6 B. (Frances House) Rooms Unfurnished—North of 125th St. Southerners $10 weenie tee ‘room, $1 GIST \ST., 247 E. S2D, 147 EB, near Lexi In aV.—Large Troat | OTH, 188 F.—Large, comfortably, ing ooniventence: double parlor; gag, bath, heat, not wa room: also front pari Serko eee | Font parlor: borhood. PAGET'S HORSES QUT AT SHEEPSHEAD (Specint to The Evening World.) | SHEEPSHEAD BAY, April 23—Tho weather conditions and track at this ciurae this morning during the exerct hours were perfect. ‘The trainers and experts were out early, and long nea) of thoroughbreds thronged the course heture the frowt was off the graai The galloping was spirited, and sev- eral of the most conspicuous racers on | | the grounds were sent down the line good rates of speed. ercises were partioulurly good, Hamburg Belle and Ormondes Rug! clipped off six furlongs iu L1i 1-2. Water Pansy galloped 4 mile in 1.47, which Was his fawiest trip of the season. Boxwood breezed a half in v.42 Several of the atable'g youngsters covered the half-mile ground in 0.62 1-2 and 0.63, H. B. Duryea’s Hippocrates and Re- Mable covered tive furlongs in 1.06 L-2. she two-year-olds Dreamer and Delus- jon covered @ half together in 0.61, An nda, alyo one of the younger division, breezed the same distance in 0.89 Art- ful and Bedouin went a halt in 0.62 1-2. { three furlongs in 0.68. ‘ue Goumnacre stables Short Hose breezed seven furlongs in 1.442. Patsey ; MoCue bad tie leg up on Short Howe, and & was ouly a breather for Athol Aim. turned the same distance in A trio of’ the stable’ young- Cover ie hwlf-mise ground in 2 1. V. Hell's iRiver Mirate and G. Whiter covered a lalt mile to- | Sothern uby. iuinergeney, rleroulean, sreaade hd others were blown te : Ly exer laas, eee J. & DreKes's Olly Becond was sent mx furlouxw in Lip L-c Taat Was wanted with Hoboull, High Chai jcelior and others, allowed bis gray two-year-old furlongs in 0481-2 HJ, youngaters, Castor and “Clostian, allowed three turionga In 0441-2 When tue second set of the HB. Duryea racers were Ushed to the course Irish fa eent @ mile in 1.45, lercury coy Ney gine around | in Leonidas did the trick in tet be ie RS Game at Crotona Park. George O'Connor, of the Bureau of | Audit and Aooounts, the crack (wirler | Of chp famous Grenpoint Athlet.c Club, | will do the slab work for the Li | Bauonsion team in tts opening day w ola! at Crotona Park. O Genin ord IRE seaaon of twenty victories and one defeat, the latter being a fowrtesn- Inning game. | The Eeduontionaltats ‘are already claiming a victory. The say they are ‘prepared ‘for, O'ennor and will have a few trimmed-down spars with them to bingle his curves. ——<$<—_— Brightons vs, “All Brooklyns.” The Brighton Athletic Club will cross] bate with the “All Brooklyns" to-mor- row at Brighton Park, Cleveland street und Pitkin wveruc, Brooklyn. The “All Trainer WK Biron Lyne are composed gf minor jeague players, while the Navovoierminened’ thetr team forthe ocenasiun. ‘The Sydney Paget | | lot were the first to show. and their ex-| (Spectal to ‘The Evoning World.) GRAVESEND, Aril 2%3.—The clear, bright weather, pleasant temperature and perfect track that prevalled at Gravesend this morning were quite | tempting to the trainers. were ushered to the course at an early | hour and there were many racers sent over {t @t-good seasonable rates of speed. ‘Twelve of the racers of the B, R | Thomas string were shipped to Jamaica to-day, where they are to fulfll several important engagements at the coming meeting, Workouts were given the fol- lowin SUNGOLD—A half mile tn 0.522-5, hand- ‘iy; W. Barrick trainer. HOODWINK—One mile in 1.501 P. Wels train THE CURE—Six furlongs tn 1 Ing; W. Fisher train GENERAL ROWERTS—Three-quarters in 1.19; galloping: W. Fisher trainer. UNMASKED —One mile In 1.69, breezing; F. Weir trainer. DAZZL And one-clghth miles in 20 J. Odom trainer. OUT, OF RBACH. Seven furlongs In 1.34, easily: J, Odom tralner. GLAND—One mile tn 1 iy, A. Zimmer trainer MAJOR DALN one-eighth miles Welsh trainer. DIVINATION—Six f handily: ‘T. Wels HURSTROURN castiy: T. Wel NIGHT ERRANT. xalloping, SIR. CARTE galloping RISHNIA breezin easily; , breez- 5, hand- and longs trainer, Six furlongs {n 1. h trainer. —A half mile in 0.61 1-2 Wolsh trainer. RA half mile tn 0.61 1-2, T Welsh trainer Five furlongs in : W. Jennings trainer wr furlongs in 0. Barrick trainer. WEIDERSEHN—A half mile tn handily; J. Carr trainer. halt mile in handily; J. Carr trainer. COLONTST-Seven furlongs 1.29, breezing: [. Weir trainer. KING PEPPERS Seven furionga In 1.29, breezin; Weir trainer. FIRST BORN—A half mile in .62 1-2, pele ie F. Weir tratner. MOUS BAND—A halt” mite galloping; F. Weir trainer. furlongs In .39 1 trainer. in 1.18 1-2, AUF 0.53, MY EVENING STARA in in| MISS BESET Ths handily; F, Welr The horas | HORSES GET FAST WORK AT GRAVESEND TO-DAY. CHAMPLAIN—Three furlongs in handily: F Welr Sette toa GOLD BOY—Five-eighths in’ 1.10, breem | onl rio ciiveceignthe te'1.20, breene 3 i . i ing: W, Timmons. ‘trainer. in 110, FICKLENESS — Five-eighths BY PLAY—Four furlongs in 0.52, hane breezing; W. ‘TMmmons trainer. dily; T. Welsh trainer, INCANTATION—A half-mile in 0.5% tasily; T. Welsh trainer, OYAL LEGEND—A half-mile tm 21-2, breezing; T. Welsh trainer. | HALF PINT—Four furlongs tn 0,68 4-8) galloping; T. Welsh trainer. \JENNIS MCABE—Four furlongs te |. 021-2, handily; T. Welsh trainer, SIMPLICITY—A ‘halt-milo in 62 4-5, eage |... igs D. Welsh trainer, HALT HOLIDAY—A mile in 0.63, hane dily: J. trainer. PRINCE OF ELM—Four furlongs i |. 04. easily; J. Carr, trainer. | KING B.—Six furlongs in 1,19, handilys trainer, —Five furlongs in 1.08, pulled up; J. Odom, trainer, HURST PARK—One’ and on hoe inilve in 2063-5, handily; J, Odom, raine jCoPpPEy One and one-eighth miles handily; J. Odom, trainer. |Bol 1D. KNIGHT—Six’ furlong In dade | Pulled Up lame: G. Frasch, trainel PARTNERSHIP—Six furlongs in 1.21, easily; G, Mrasch, trainer. otiee Y, CLUB—Six furlongs in |). 1201-2, galloping; W. Fisher, trainer, E. E. SHAW —A_ half-mile in 0.66, eas |. 1a We Fisher, trainer, | ALLAN—Six furlongs In 1.26, breezingy ut a Aart) trainer, yThree-quarters in 1.19, hane loeitl, uae ailer, trainer. ZEUS hree-quarters in 1,19 1+ eusil O. Decker, trainer. ay J. 1 O'BRIEN —A ‘half-mile in 0.8%, oping; J. Smith, trainer. DUCT—Four furlongs in 0.68, i ndily; J. Dillon, trainer. “EN MARIE: ur furlongs in 0.63, handily; J. Dillon, trainer. MERRY LARK—A half-mile fn 0,51, evsily, T. Welsh, trainer. SAGE BRUSH—Four furlongs tn 0.511-2 handily; T, Welsh, trainer. BAND BATH—Four furlongs galoping; T. Welsh, trainer. | KILTS—A half-mile in 0.62, handily; T. ‘Welsh, trainer. LORDLING—A_ half-mile in 0.61 4§ | easily; T. Welsh, trainer, FLEUR-DE-MARIE—Three furlongs in 0.42, galloping; B. Graves. trainer NOPAL—Three furlongs in 0. ing: FB, Graves, trainer. ESTHER GOODRICH—Five in furlongs in 1.07, easily; E. Graves, trainer. | Loma vinte tielonas in 07, ‘haaliys EB. Graves, trainer, The Natural. Cure for: | CONSTIPATION DRINK ON ARISING HALF A GLASS OF THE ‘NATURAL LAXATIVE WATER FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. Fe St tPA EO ITD FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, West Side, | West Side. West Side. BARROW ST.. 72—Only $2; two Jarme, hand- 22D, 431 W.—Deautiful furnished, steam. | G4TH ST., 157 W.—Parlor floor or wingle, qomely, furiilimed, fooms: private: near “heated roome: running water: reasonable; handsomely, furnished, aleo large room fudson_ tlemen. convenien GHARLES ST. —Front a for getitiemen or Indies. furnished, large, BT.. 110—Front parior and base- ST. 336 W. mony ‘8th av Stas front, ae for housekeeping, $1_up. ack Rafi and. Toome, ST. 120, lial Audson——Fyy Comfortable housekeeping one ST. Are nantes larnas amath a PE GPSS, TE, i, Wravesitncoe aus, balk reanone ,UMBUS Av., pe prey front room _able 0000 STH, 350 Wo—Housekeeping roome, bat Fo or Lor 2 gents. Hot! GROBNWICH AY. 80 Niosly, furnished Foor. running water, bath; (near Lexington ed doubin ani en, GREENWICH AV., 105—Large sunny room: running water; ight housekeeping; hali Poot ET im Prentie Ge I An. rooma, Housek piel ‘all conveniences; COTH, 820 H—Cosy front room to Tet; rea- | ‘sonable, Mru_ Movers. 208 E.—Two nicely furnished rooma, for two gentlemen or married oou- mnvenience; quiet, private couple; all conventences onerate 1K, —Fro sekeening rontlemen, eOuInE ous room, all convent!- hall room: vri= TSTH, 127 E.— Well furnished rooma: houre- Keeping, gentlemen: conventences: hail room; moderate; _ 82D ST., 167 E.—Flegant furnished front plano, suitable for two; board ‘optional. —_ ‘conven- lence,” bi Tome, 00 rensonabli J Te | | 18TH ST. 828 BE —Nioely furntahed WASHINGTON Tooma, quiet _house;’ fine location; wat [ORE AVE 170, (newer, 10th ‘Comfortable front ‘foom; jag, bath. $2 Mayberry. TTH, 45 (THe on Bie! ‘nished “rooms, single, double transients accommodated. isa— Nice light room for two. TAB—Housekerping and hall roo! movlerate. tly fi $2.50 up; W.—Sunny_ hi __Water. $1.50 up; hot wal ST, 200 Wi—Lat @ front room; Tiki _housekeéping or 2 gentlemen, reasonable HTH ST., 241 W. —Nive housekeeping «as LTH. 200 Ww. others, $1.80 up; housel front room tor nd bath > Fiat; 8 rooms, Lets UB; ber Ww are “BT, 240 W.—t eee furnial room for permanent gentleman; only _private family. iavien coe Court, 127TH AND 128TH STS., ST, NICHOLAS AV, tor servic ‘Ronts, $85 to 360. Agents on Unfurnished—West Side. 2680-2600, 1024-1034—7 arse ‘Provements: tiail vrvieo, Sab- BROADWAY. Tm- on 50 Four rooms, all rent $17 to $19, Janitor, UB AV., 000-—Light 4 rooms, desirable famfly only, $1’ SOLUMB' hot_water, MANHATTAN AV, 86 flat. 7 low larice ro: rater fuov) Anniv Janita im Wee thay Si inl Shs Pe wt aS ier ora! eee 108 W.—Heven rooms elevator apart aera hall servi all improvements; W.—0 larga ieht rooms, hot water supply ail ‘nemly fiTH, private: 1 ST. steam heat, 4 atear Baste hot water: $29-$27. —fananaly, 7 peal Bg te ST, WwW NEW BUILDINGS, corner 7th av. 140th #t.; apartments 4 rooms handsomely Aecorated; hot water; al ern improvements: rents $18 to $21. on premises. A 7-ROOM FLAT, $29. te, omg fen eR ee ‘supply, Janitor, 2598 Sth av., near 138t Unfurnished—Brooklyn. RESON ST.. 118, near Prospect Park— Hine cunturnished’ rome, oonventent to drive and bath, | mod: Ap- ant room: privese house: gentlemen only; rah fe eae TEIN, Wot ool water! ae G Fa-Lexineton—Flexant hy a i ee $.76_upward TH ST. an B-Furnjehed front room: o furnished rooms, ad- »_necond _f1O0F. 2TH AT. 236 W.—Nioely furnished rooms; i Water. lig?H, 188 F—One large, light. eanay room, “Night housekeeping: respectable only. 11STH, 111 B.—Niceoly front, rooms FATT conveniences, first toot rave | —Bowekeeping, sna Conventences: #1 b0-44 Sorry, — abl 1MTH ST.. 226 B.—Niocely furnished rooms, inal och Deeeny ninwle and double | INTE ple twos convenienvea, Weowoable: pit ser. ae .—Nently y furnished ‘oom, sink 12;' two, $2.80; gaa, bat Sp, 100 BP acme for canteen $F amalt “rooma, 81, $1.50, ished rooms, large end housekeeping; ala ight —_sransiente. ae HD AT, 208 Gera astn ay, © FeOm well furnished, dishes, 85,50_ up. Ty 1 —Taree room tor light house it 183; all” conve ping room “parlor conventances cars, jac BANDR ST, di, near prid rooms, pati; private ‘alle "UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO rO LET. ry al. pri at parlor Plndsiey. —# adjoining rooms: as ae, Toth sf. tation; bath. farlem. A176 World, UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED A AAAS WANTED—Unturniahed rooms, and bedroom, $5 a month Address box 615, 1152 Myrtle Brooklyn. housekeeping room, yutet nouse icaly, housek 40 Meht E,—Large front room, svety_comventence, renadnabir 6 house. hed rooms, sultatle othe, gro Ast 110TH, 445, ningie, {Susckeoping, 8 WTNH ST, 124 B—Laree front connecting Togas end bash, alt igi, ‘msam head, Bot Teri caw acany laleacoumana Water; rent. 830) “dant Taree. furn ning ‘water; email; 81 ups ISTH, SW. —Hlevator apariments,_new ar Rat Ra uma? conten ostgtens malls G1 Ups Boutherners ao- law; 5 ‘And 6 rooms, $35, 5. Roxane cat forge iW shan om ae 7 We Running —Parlor floor, § rooms af 136 Bf —Dewtrahie roome for wentie: Pron eee "kay ba Hat, new plumbing, large pan aren pe 3 0 est iif W—Furntehed rowne to Tet, all i gb, Janitor, 87 La mit yearn foro! uy STITH, 100 E.. —Unturnished front. ‘lor “> vate topioe 8d bath ie endireane Tipe fy B—buny rer pote og toe getilemen arent Fedcgom fig fernined room: veers iri, 9730.8 ee Srovemnente Quilt Under ‘new: tw; | ai fo. mei neon at eeekty | tonal. Landaley sini i apie 86, feats from it ee Sig re at premises. | iprey or, ‘and exall od 8TH ST. 78 E, comer Park av.—Sman | 1201, Nadler dimereny haga CY 52D mer iy: lerant sunny fod rooms: Aneee=irn nn) _ SER ae Hoe, | nine Wea iris aT eee aR Spartmen’s,) 6. si anaes rome, moore 18TH, 185 B.Com fortable, “glean Gores ployed during day. oan find neatly fur-| ming water: others, $1.00 up; Southerners ima ot Pe ik id Reng ee eee en ee RO — m o ioe, Wee Bie ast mene | tal onveclanana OE ae intenseay orivae ToT: See wine | sip’ rooma; oonvenianeee; ‘board cpllsnal: jp HE a at ‘oo Fiat. | 3D eval oom WERT Wh: | ap ST TGs Hor hextnaton ay Largs | _ eunlants ssommodated — Peete S hi juae, EI ame — ‘@nd sma)! roome: light. bath: 4TH. 8460 W. — opandy ae ST, BOSCOBEL, Ry aiact aa | ny valk Tas ana | - holies "mniderate rosie “parlor houeskeeping Di “b. Bence house, "improvements; bieh or Tor 3 gentiemen a oad, 118 W.—Large front room for B; board | = 16° high ‘roid: Washington ay. or 242° B.—Front room; stov: ‘and fei a Bed nat ian, oa ayia eel ae a rocer Cl 1TTH, 24 B. and = a is PTH. 140 B.—Handsomely furnished pieas-} rooms, housekeep! ront room, floor with ;guitable for two. STH. 26 W.— hal a ter $1.80 up: large rooma_ $f _up. Tern ST, 160 —Oomtortabie Fooms, houckewiine: —«eritiemen; — convenience TeTH aa WRTee room wih want ween foaponal ie, Haein _eventni ement. TH ST. SB “habeeksogina “ae: nent as, bat roma for gantiernen oF housekeeping |TFTHL. $17 W.—Nleely, furalened inrwe POOR 119TH, 806 F.—Nicely furnished bedroom,| cheap, Ring Zuber’a bell i. Mitomin heated; fiat; private family. Hynes. | {7TH 22 W Neatly furnished hall room, {2i8T, 122 E—Front rooms, hourckeening | bath. Kas, $1.80. Burke. ess ot genta; _rupning_water:_privete ho 18TH W.—Laree, small rooms: all con- i220 ST, 220 R—Light housekeeping rooms, | venien: dated. shon- $2.26: hall mom, &1 2% e bing 2 eee 2p, 29 E8125. coay room, was, bath; | WTH ingle ($2.60) and double Mrhinedinte. possession: varivate house roams (A430) Wirth's a > One furnighed robms light | TH. 414 W go furnlehed roome for Ao usskrennas mon jusekeeping, hall rooms, $123 x ine rune JIOTH, 318 W.Laree front rooms for lent pet rant Chollgekesping, with kitehen. 2 ¢ . iri, 917 W.—Front room, gentlemen or eee gs. gals PRICK FOr) ene hounekeentne: clean. Quint, moderate 820 B.eabarge front roomie, 82.60; | WPT ST W. Front paclora, RT RIG -] 207TH, 882 W.—Larae front room, an 14 LEXINGTON AV. MintningInrwe eineata’ hanawonie house Central location, near all car lines, yet} gist, 481 W.—Furnial Toons, §2-$i1 quiet; large and small rooms; prices’ rea- Tanning water, quiet hou penable as A x ‘Sh —Noat th eas and bath. Mra. Dunbar BANK § y furnianed room in fiat: Jaap ST 967 W.—Larwe double room. ran. 20th family, moderate, Address S221 [ning water, mil for twn ‘centiemen: wworla two conneating ‘rome fr light house: BANK & ee a oo Wet. 1it—Larke andg 25TH a 21TH. furnished. cas. wt sT.. 28 W.—Room for two or light housekeeping, $2.90. 29TH. 253 W.—Large furnished room, ge Tuning water. reasonable: hall! room, 246 W.—Clean (hall rooms. bath, $1.90, $2 “sail ro! transients, large front room, 2 gentlemen. $3. Nord- tents. —____—_,,| _mever. idohat} WAVBRLE PEACE: ite Lane and ainale a 3 tai penne ‘ing’ conveniences; gas, bath: reasonable. 25TH, 262 wall comfortable room. runhing water, $1.75 weekly: quiet hours. ‘err, 312 W.—Cozy front room. 2 or couple, #4. 8 Bre sv. clan, running wate _exponure hewn 440. bie for a OF, suitable p lad room, sou a rooms, sult WN: also sing!e Toon +N iy furala H, 104 W.—Furniehed hail room. 82.90: | _< lor; “8 other 2p, o W.-lirient, sunny front rooms, newly O6TH ST. 02 W.—Light rooms, suitable for 2: meais optional, Ducey. OTEH, 142 W.—Parlor and bedroom; ome or lemen: bath. Peek. 187, W.—Front parlor & bedroom, tiled bath, two gentiemel ster. "5 W—2 furnished rooms mS toatise reference. Call Sunday. Moore. W.—iack parlor; privilere of lear bath: | handsome apartments Famer. Wo—lares front room, closets, hot and cold water: reasonable, |owrt, 16r Ww furnished hall of hath. Murra: so MUENRYsSe Sl W.—Furnished rooms, | evenings, Van Vieck. iWWTH, 230 W.—Handeome | parlor, tno adjoining, 3, gentlemen; etattony mia 1. 310 W.—Larre front parlor; Taide Pendent entrance; gentlemen, couples; rooms, Vonlences. Sprague > ST, 351 W.—Exceptionally pleasant reo front room with dressing-roomj —brlvate_ho North of 125th Street. Sern st. a02 Ww Cave papered, Hight housekeeping, 82.7! AY 5 i huey neatly furnished | 23TH BT. 201 Ww quarter front room, sc RS ya water sh. 4 Ww a caventences: rT 197 ¢—Hrlek house. | Pea hah ant oes, Wanemd "uath, near Bronx i atadlony rentiemen » housekeeping. 224 W.—Large room for 1 or 2; pre house “fanliy offer finn me; summer rater, plano, "einer rooms bie | er ceria garr nF —— | Vate house, wenticinen; references 18,380 We ront pasement. $34 umave: | HIST. 620 E.—Neatly furnisiied front rooms, ego ee oe en cae anes | ONS eE Ep,femlemens conveniences. “Has = a _mussen's bel fist, 410 W.—8 nicely furnished “roome, | 57) — “omtnplote ho phe’ Apply Janitor | F47TH. god E Newly furniahed parlor and sisT ST 420 .W.—Furnianed rooms for | em Se 3 Wee yusekeening: $2.50. $3; gas, bath, Brooklyn, 2 W. (Hotel Quiney)—soc.. Te, 41 i pa “20 ee am heated, | ASHLAND PLACE, 50—1 room for Sad eraail roome,- por, Semel ples Toot for nousch ep 2g. eam H lines; reason] CONCORD ST. Gi. near brdke—tarae eae noone een Sree ees eaten eae SOTH ST, 268 _W., (near Sth av)—Parlor ——_ 01 Wen-| DDAN ST, SS—latwe, pleasant foomt wie "other reomar ne Sh Soyer inished for gentlemen, $1780. 6TH BT. 310 W.—Large rooms, complet ST—$1, $2, 83. at housekeeping, $4 & 85. * of parlors,” kitchen, MOTH ST. 284 W for_nousekeening, furntehed rox $1.76, $2.30, 54.60" arlore; $8, '$5. —Nioely eas, W.—Handsome. doctor, “882 W.—Handsomely furnislied all conveniences, very reasonadl D 8’ W., near B’ way—Hall and Rims! Bentleinen oniyy veferenves ra &p, 251 Wi—Finely furnished front parlor, 5 weekly. shail 4TH, 247 W.—Exeeptionally fine rooms, newly decorated: private hi Teasonable, furnlahed Toon ‘rH ST, r two, Newly furnished a dru st. 150 W. Mingle. rogina, “imahogany, birda-eye furniture, brass 4TH, 205 Wo nlshed large and fences; telephone. 48TH. 338 W nice light fooms, couple or kentiaman. a fe conventances AOTHOST.. Te W.—Mandsome large fr Tou, toterate, other and sma Touma, Teferencos, TH, Gs) W-Bate parlor, Si) houseken mine. Sb, running water, fall rom sis0. OTH, TW and $22 water! parlor Ove, 72 W y furnished Jarge FD Snyvediiencea: #200 to 89 Weekly 425 W.—Laree. handvomely furnished Mo SA: algo. single. room, 82: ‘private 1, #OL Wo Large rocin, one oF tw b ath, closet“ F'iene Two Inege roonim, Hight hone MNteebthe or_tww sentienien. resuay nn GOTH, 140 W.--2 furninh mB, hOUsEK EE ing! $3; board, $4: lady, Kentioman, $1.90 Gaban TH, 101 W.-—Larke, room. private bath, OMandegmeky furnished; aingle room; Tea: i ‘and small” rooms; ail conveniences; §1. up. HERKIMER ST, 632—2 cheerful bath, boumeicwanling. Woy convenient stevaued HIGH ST. 142 — Furniahed romay lean, Miight; reasonable; gas, bath TAPAYETTE Ay 10, BOOST 7a Lae Toom, Water, heat’ and as; also hail room} it73: private! LAWRENCE THE —85.00,_nicely fur + hithed housekeeping, also oonnectinng moses 9.2 GSTON ST, 820—2i-story front, #8; _Single, crv Alay hae i): convenient: housekeepina, PACINIC (ST. S07, spear ath av. Nicene Turniohed” front nd back , parlor floor back: ruinfhie. w paral , S—Nicely central location? rial rk: eat bath, Overy convene two alcely (lesorated rooms; usual $1.50 newly large. re 81.2: tubs ms, other “ation, 439, York ory 8 Son ah quate room yor togethers family” vse Bo Worl state terme, FURNISI@OD ROOM Ogu yi howe tate Tea

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