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fl FREE TO ALL DS Movement to Open Them to the Public Is Growing, and Pub- lic Sentiment Is Thoroughly ( GENERAL SLOCUM.DISASTER HAS POINTED A WARNING. 4 only Opportunity to Enjoy Surf and Beach Within Easy Dis- tance Will Prevent Over- crowding of Boats. If great calamtties beget reforms, the rast importanne of opening New York's pearby ocean beaches to the public free ef charge, with facilities for bathing, ts clearly potnted out by the General locum disaster, " Only opportunittes for the enjoyment gurt and each, placed within the of the people, will prevent the excursion boats to Locust Grove, L.. 1, and the ie “Mistant Gound and ocean picnic grounds, New York's four hundred yards of PLAYS DETECTIVE Seorned by Her Husband, Mrs. Demarest Tracks Him and Girl and Another Couple and ture crowding of narrow but toviting “Will the sea be opened to Borough President Martin W. Little- * ton, of Brooklyn, has declared that he: ae Will. not rest until « £25,000 public bath- oo een dots the shore at Seaside a Park Commissioner Michael J. Ken- tedy to-day informed an Evening World 4, Meporter that free ocean baths for the peoplo were the season's certainty. He thought that n suitable building could , be put up within sixty da; “The city must provide safe recrea- ~ Hon for its thousands in the crowded ’ said Mr. Kennedy. ‘ree baths in the surf at Coney Isl- “I am in favor of any amusement project that will give the Poorer classes more air, pee more 'spaco and more safety. Evening World Plan. i e Evening World is» Doard walk along the ocean front at @oney Island could not be improved more water, plan for a ‘am PME tt will cost to Feonstruce upon the beach at Beasl @ view to its later extension along: iid aaa property franting on the sea. ‘@here is a property-owner more busin Park, with ‘westward from the asphalt walk below Dream- ‘his small start dng out of the ideas in vogue at Ca jas alres Yeaught the eye of the crowds. Tt is admitted that Now York needa The boardwalk plan 15 in the carry- An ocean park. the | city. len opportunity to anap up the a destroyed by fire which could have was rejected by been bought “There could be no greater Jesson of the future for seaside Ww ntian é am C-)that place Mre. Demorest. traced Biasion, bupetincandont or tie Ameanus Quartet to. Alba > e | for improviag’ the’ Condition "ot the quartet to Albany, located them and waster," said Dr. “Nhe greater the distance the pléasure- spent public must travel so much is the ‘Mani Give the poor more | 2f the ocean within | Recreation pliers we have, playgrounds And interior parks abound, p po adequate c2vommodations: for the industrial classes along the sea, “Vast stretehes of sand beach within eater City can be procured, Te this time to begin the takings 18] appealed to the poll Ne|ing her daughter, Mrs. Swan then and Atinounced that her d wughter had dina elef that the & A most NEG had gone away with Demorest rated Smith was so strong that the police directed the mothers of tho girls to pre- the city's Umits. pati bort of criminar neg Nect to procure si acres of veloped and cheap ite In-lne with wie re In ‘The Evening World against _turther any gag sony, tho setion by tho city.” for tho charges of abduction. THEE SENT BACK TO PHILADELPHIA . “Sheeney Sam,” Wanted for “Paiming” Jewelry, Is Turned Over to Quaker City Officers —Jumped His Bail, Sam Suikus, alles “who has an unusual police record, and for whom tho police of this city and j Philadelphia have been hunting for stx months, was arraigned ' {Street Court to-day and turned over to Detective Edward Gallagher, )Quaker City. “Sheeny 68am," He wis arrested last night by Detective Sergeants Duggan ‘aid Kinsler at Forsyth and Rivingon ©" Sulcus jumped his bail in Philadelphia last September. Hbrought on his bond it was discovered ‘that it was of the straw variety. [gave impetus to an investigation which ph; ‘bore fruit in one of the greatest scan- Involving city action wax a num- Sulkus has a con- rgiht. bre: inet-eae Reputation for his akill and} Mt. Delcass, accompanied the presenta to examine a tray of | Hon by an ‘earnest of tug. v e. M. Loubet at Fatt quble | aia’ iimacit. relt toward the Amerenn thod is to as! rie Mtthe girl saw hint, to catch ‘the thief, <Phe child gave chase, | fourth , Gr: aaa 4. Vhe latter Is the rade worn by aati pr her | M. Loubet and has been Sontorred mh Rea oreo) a few. times in recent years. ured. A crowd, hat the | America | Ambassador should: have been singled out for this “Caves notable honor in cousidured Paar stretch of Causes Their Arrest. turn them to New Jersey. his wife pennil Where Demorest was known, caused thelr arrest. and afterward deserted her. Swans, unde- peared also. ‘Tho b sador—Highest Grade. bassador, Gen, Porter, the Gri Contre | ighest ar: fs an honor rarcly best of the 1s the first tme it has eve As under the provision of the sutution the acceptance of any of distinction from a forced TMA) matter will awalt Ui that body, PJs cons sts of a wiee, red slix nator Iver star to be worn representative, tin hi 5 .|. ‘The Grand Cross is the highest thig in the Philadelphia store the five krades of the Legion of Honor, Who, in leap. | Lhese Cobalst, first, of Chevalier; ond, Oftice: third, under/ personal tribute to him an eh he | Bvidence of ‘the cordial’ sentiment eo Wrens The arrest of Demorest and Smith ana! thelr girl compantons, according to the statement of the police, was the result of detective work skilfully performed ark at Coney Island, and. would tndoubtediy | PY Mra. Wrank Demorest, the deserted Tead to the ‘acquisition of some de-| Wife of one of the men. When Demorest disappeared he left 8 and she vowed to fell) punish him for his duplicity. When clty|ehe bad satisfied herself that he had Fone away with @ fittesn-year-old girl , FS ent Slocum Disaster « Warning. | |the learned, it is said, that Damorent object! and another man, accompanied by two, giris, had been seen In certain places Soon after Smith left Newark, a wo- man appeared there and said that ho married her in New York @ year ago Hazel Kuncken is the daughter ik h i Charles Kuncken, a former police oom Put there 18! missioner, of Hoboken. ‘The family live at No. 17 ‘Blliott street, Newark, ‘Two Coote away, at No. 21. live facta of the double e! ent came fo fight when Mess icuncieca FRENCH DECORATION FOR GEN. PORTER President Loubet Confers the Grand Cross of Legion of Honor on American Ambas- PARIS, June 18.—President Loubet has conferred upon the American Am nd Cross of the Legion of Honor, wihe ts te of that histggle Orde: wed even Chiefs of state and Ambassadors, and it the n of- fered to n representative of America. m= n country, even from a Republic, requires th proval of Congress, final action in the ap: e authorization of Foreign Minister Deleasse calle Officials that has|tho Ambasradur's residence thin ay sever stirred the Pennsylvania capital, | ing and personally present Tho crime “‘Sheeny Sam’ was charged |{!\" Supero insignia of the with ‘consisted in Worn actuss the breast,” having ane RY Wes i m ber Sc: tings (in the Jewelry store of /amoled, gold cross at the hip. with an mora AT SEASIDE PARK AND THE iS BEING LUENG nape ime Oe maaan Word has been receive? at Police! Headquarters in Newark of the ar- rent at AYbany, N. Y., of Frank Demo- rest and Harry R, Smith, two con- ductors employed on the North Jersey Street Railway Company's system tn. ‘Newark, who were accused of luring from thelr homes in Newark the two fifteen-year-old girls, Hazel Kuncken, of No, 1¥ Hiliott street, ana Emma Lo- retta Swan, of No, 21 Hillott atreet. The girls, It is watd, were found with the estimate of what] trolley men. uch a waik| Formal charges of abduction have been preferred by the mothers of the girls ugainst Demorest and Smith, and Coney} last night Police Capt. Daly and De- fore-|tective Fallon, of the Second Precinct, went to Albanyt o have the prisoners held until action could be taken to re~ LIND MUTE 80 DOES GOOD WORK Young Orris Benson, Who Can Neither See, Speak Nor Hear, Performs Marvelous Feats at His School. —— Far more sloquent than the words he could not speak was the following fare- well address delivered to an audience ‘ho could not see by Orris Benson, nine- teen years old, but deaf, dumb and blind, at the commencement of the New York Inatitution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb: I was admitted when I was eight years old, My father learned about this school through a deaf lady who had been a pupil here. When he Drought me here, he found that I could be taught many things, and I am very glad to have learned #0 rich, in order that I may become a useful cltisen, I thank the institu- tion for training me so well, T shall never forget the great help which I have received hore, I fect certain that if I can secure a good position and have steady employment I shall bo successful in Ife. Young Benson Is tho marvel of his world, Before leaving to-day for his home in Grahamville, Sullivan County, N. ¥., he talked with an Evening World reporter of his future plans—talked with tho holp of an ordinary typewriter upon which he is as proficient as any seeing business college graduate, Interview with Blind Mate. “Will you kindly tell the readers of The Evening World something of your ambitions?” was the question repeated to Benson by Princlpal Enoch Henry Currier, Holding fast to the han {astructor, Benson read the mute Innguage. His slender Nugers deftly followed the word motions and with a quick nod he indicated that he understood the query. “Of course I shall earn my own liv- ing,"’ was the first line he pounded ov upon his typewriter, I want to help my father take caro of mother and the children, My brothers Otls and Frank have not had the advantage of suoh a fine education. Then I have a little sis- ter Myrtle. I am an expert cabinet maker. “Last summer I helped father shingle the barn. 1 worked right up to the edge, 1 father said that my work was 9 good asx his own, But my main effort will be directed at making bookeases, tables and other articles of householt furniture It won't be long before | 1 ou IT have moro patience tho of his fond age tn Lomers. have Kot go MAK) the soring workmen, While tt may take me sr to do @ ploce of work, it will be well done, T expect to get onders from all over the country. Please tell all the boys who can see and and speak that | am not unhappy and do not envy them, for eve ty ig so kind to mo that it more than makes up,’ Pealse for Miy SKU, ry has this brave little lad over- mated his abilit nd skill,"* marked an elderly observer of the in his first order from me, and I want aay that hls worlemanship is Al," The speaker was Willlam Wade, of Oakmont, Pa., the multl-millonaire un- plate magnate, whose Interest in the deat-biind is known world-wide, — Mr. Wade has compiled a book setting forth 1 history of every deaf-blind mute on the globe, There are eighty persons so afficted, and Orris is an especial pet of his. Mr. Wade gave the young cabingt- maker a check for $25 In payment for a smajt oak bookcase which the lad bullt THE Wont): SATTRDAY EVENING, 107 BOARDWALK WiHiCil THERE ON PRIVATE S5aSUA 25 A TEE ELT F 18, 1904. ! BANKING AND FINANCIAL. ROPERTY. WALL SY. WINKERS | containing cain ig gra Y Pach Ore ORRIS BENSON, BLIND, DE.’ DUMB BOY WHOIS SKILFUz, .. ORKER. PM. ai ATLANTI Tigket softices, Telephone 42d Street, New York H12.10 AM~Midnight “Gapress. 110. a0 4 “My wife recently had a mahogany | maker in Oxkmont, and the we y so neat as that of | d L cate all the way | tation of his cc came all the Way | hive striven so hant to Instil. graduate! “Mr. Currier declares that sty wonder and T will have years, as his will! niy be a useful Ife." Although slender, built, and some Phen txprecien | KILLED IN PADDLE-BOX. dle does fine work at the punching-bag, outdoors WIth @) Assistant Engineer of Ferry-Boat Was Repairing Wheel, seoing frined to gulde h Me Proved His Daring, His daring was proven during the late | wise his ambition. | In view of this blind deat muie 4 seeing deaf mute, also in the purpose work at Paterson at smiked fence wile two yea! not markable has happeved than the trip of mild RVReIpAL Cur aver the best cabine| tion, which was a vy > Orr! sonal interest in] son is as g: he lives, which J um olifte Coles May God grant thi ever Ive.” remarked nrinctpal’s own pi Orris ts ruggedly the direction of a turners’ 3 footsteps, Albert Ellison, o! the Lackawan tting | was killed in Hobe pany him tol Just doa twelv Sy surrounds the| for this city the kone for two days. | out of gear, Ellison w Jersey elty, an a Was Mask Chen eae | Lents went fn New York police at) ty fx Uh sh eel sudd at the head ing more. re is amazin and {vas not hit dy the tructors who have labored for eleven | Vears to put some of the outside world jinto the mind of this lttle blind deaf man-| mute, 1 long ago forma Pittat! © his insubor- splendid manites- as the cele- ted Helen Kellar, protegee of Dr, A, and who is now attending Cam ‘o his brave spirit Currier as the tvato ng of an athlete, His} Orris inside, wound down parallel bars would | tne do credit to the member He has blue ey of the railroad a Leave, Battery, (ne Sota oa Tie A. 0, 314 Webster ave. | nue, Jersey City, assistant engineer of m ferry-boat Hopatcong, he port paddle-box of the yout to-day as it stood in its slip in |FARMS $Lu9 to, $15,040; choles pmperty adjoining us the boat was about port paddle wheel got rted and. one Jes struck ELison on the turing his skull and vhrowlng him over- wl. Ho died in the water, owas thrown in dd to the ins) bauled out in goed condition. The Natural.Cure for CONSTIPATIO DRINK ON ARISING HALF A GLASS OF THE NATURAL LAXATIVE WATER VETERE Ey nt baved upon a knunwladee til one deals im, To to abun de he Page, coubdone “Guide to Investors’ ih vest forty east ins achanges loget Muctuations for from 10 to 30 yours! brit rules succesful trading ant other data, calculated to | best A the veader, to secure some of the | fi, atributed annnally, through the Grading. HAIGHT § FREESE Co, Main Office, 53 BROADWAY, N. ¥. STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON, 3121 W. 42d st, No ¥. t44 Court st., Brooklyn, N.Y. 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SM.—CHICAGO "BPE: Plecving ‘and Dining Cais | Mor Indlanapolty Ti Louis, pining Cai THE, PENNSYLVANIA LIM- TED—Pullman Sleepiigy Dina and Observation “Comparcment Chicago, Cleveland, ‘foledo, Detroit, cinnaui ‘and Louisville, 1.55 P. .M.—CHICAGO AND 8 ¢ PRESS.—-For Nashville (via Cincinnatt and Louisville), Indianapolis, Chicago and St ule. Dining Car. Pe M-—CHICAGO LIMITED.—Pullman Smoking and’ Observation Cars Bleepini For Chicago and ‘roledo. Diniiw Car. 5. MST, LOUIS EXP Becatiure, Cincinnatt, Indianano) Touts: Ville, St toule, Dining Cur. For Gary, ‘Gim Shenandoan Valley, Route. WES’ 3 5.38 LN ERERESS.<—For Dining Car, 7.08" PACIFIC EXPRESS.—For Pitts- burg, Toledo and Chicago. For Knoxville, daily, via Shenandoah Vaile} pects’ fur Cloveland except Saturda: 8.25 P. M—CLEVE NATE EXPicess, — Jang, cupoinnati, Lidiasapoila and 9.65 F. M.— PITTSBURG, PRPECIALA—Dally for Pittsburg: Dink WASHINGTON AN tiie SOUTH, 70.25, 0.08, 10.58 Dining (Desbrosses and Streets, 6.10), PM. Sunday, | 8.25, 10.55" A, (Berbromen and” c 9.25 7 12-10 nis! sour Ey RAILWA. 12.10 night dail ATLANTIC COAST LIN! M. and fi. SEABOARD. ATi LIN ATL (Ages, 12.25 1 Mt an Ha fo\uehe aaity: NORFOLK AND WESTERN RAIL WAY.— For Memphis and New Orleans, 8.85 P. 3 AND OF10 RA PRAPEATER AND OF 0, it FOR OLD, POINT \CoMrom FOLK. —7. 8 CULY,—0.55 | A.M, and 2.55 M. week Sunday Through Vestibuled Traine. pute Pare Cars and Standard Coaches on week-daya Parlor Smoking Car, Parlor Cars and Stand. ard Coaches on Sundays, CAPE MAY.—12.55 P.M. week-days, i ABt IBS, 118 Bon, 48 And pot Dining Car, Broadw. ‘Aventie (below BPS Sey ricth Avenue (corner, 20th st). ny {Astor House and, stations named Lreckiyne 4 Court Street, 860 Fulton Street, 890. Trosdway, and Pennsylvania Annex Station. The New York Transfer Company Wilt cnit for and check baggage from hotels to, destination. and residences throug ntl iW UATTERBURY, J, R. Woop. be atteat Managers” Pans'e trattic Matgor, NewYorkCentral | Vvains depart trom Grand Central Station, AM—Hinpie State Express. AM 250 A 00 PM—Southwestern T oy PM—Chicuo Lisnited i—-Twentleth Century Limited, $5.30 PM—Albany and ‘Troy Flyer. wat und Chituxs Special, Lake Shore Limited, A—Cineitinall and Bt. Lauls Limited, n Express. XD Ye, ‘Adirondack @ Montreal Express, fiuffato and Torouto Special. Southwestern, Special, cific Express, chicagg and St Louls Express, xcept Hunday.." tixcept Monday, SitLmaM. DivisroN. 9.08 A; Mand 3.35 P ‘Adains. Pieket orgiees, at 140, hat Hues 5 West, 125th st. At 308, ‘phadway, frooki"n. Trelermane, aaa seth Bere ‘rst Gab Xa eaten ORGE TT RANTELS, ‘ne Mana eer Dan Dawe Awant OF ou he Ya at 9.2) A.M eh trains, Hush Light 415° an EXCURSIONS. 0) EXCURSIONS EVERY SUNDAY ERIE RAILROAD SHOHOLA GLEN In the Blue Mountain seven miles from + preducat by proper application of | Lhe prim upply tia omarion and best methods taupply same, we have tisued our 400 ved New York, on th 0 OVEY pee with ; 4 St “Ripturntag ina hole £20 and S19 P. AL. GREENWOOD LAKE GLENS, Pinner at Ci 1.50. Special exprees 1 M, ‘Returning leave Glens 5.08 anf 0.68 Pat, EXCURSION UP THE SOUND EVERY SUNDAY ‘The popular steamer St) on Saturde raat 1.90 P. ee leave Pier EXC! fines 500.” ’TH, 207 F.—Halt Foomn, $1.60; 1a eet ole i 2 gentlemen, house- Coney Island Boats. 49 nunutes from LAND'S line of fast Lon steawers, ns ip “Cy of Lawrence. Leave, West, 1zuth a TY THIRD TLANDT 4% ‘The leaving time from Desbrosses and Cértiandt Streets is five minutes later than Plenty of rogm. fine serv fining-room, cate. <1 eluding admission to DREAMLAND. NORTH BEACH. Nature’s Playground. Leave Frequently E. 99 & E. 134 STS. STEAMER GRAND REPUBLIC UP Behe eee b ay ost Point and Leaves Battery ‘aril 9.30 A KEYPORT, N.J Steamer ST. MICHADLS leaves R.. Deck Slip, 9.80.4. M Mus leaves, Ke CIAL. Parlor, chicago, le Sc. LOUIS LIMITED Pullman Bleohing Smoking and” Observation Cars Cinciunats, “Indianapolis and. St. Louis LOUIS EX- 88.—For M., West 22a iNDAY~ * EXOL aie Con? ft Bo Ces Ss West Point, Newburg & Poughkeepsie. Ouungs (excent Si 2.25, pani ‘Cortlandt congressional Lim. New "York" and from Desbrosses St. 9 A. M. and West 129th M., Went 22d St., dt “‘Btreets, ' 5.15), Express, 3.25, 4.25 NE — Express, 0.25 A. FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. 200. Per Ling ee Furnished—East Side. 38D. 205 E—Newly furnished 7.85 ‘ig nd NOR- Week-aays. and” 8.35 Furnished—West Side. TH ST., 58 W.—Lisht, nicely furnished 5- plete housekeeping. 289 W.—JTandsomel, 4nd 4 foom partments for 243 W.—Handsomely furnished 4 room apartments for housckeop- Si Oa a NN FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LE eH Ani Unfurnished—North of 125th St. ROSP: Pixpartivent, three famifies, 6 rooms, steam i NAV. 1184, 100th at, od av. L—Single sh toonis and bath; steam heat, with garden. 3 Tazp, 81 W.—Top floor, 0 rooms, bath, all | geeromennee lumbing, rent. 6a 516 H—4 large, light rooms and 18TH, bath; open plumbing; hot. water supplya« $15.00. fap, roome; ail_ improv TayTH 8T., 802 W. heat. hot-water supply CORNER FLATS. 187th st. G41 E., cor. Park rooms, bath; Improvements; only $18. helng newly carpeted and decorated. Unfurnished—Brooklyn. NRY, 205-408 (corner Warren6 large, HEN T oont all “aunprovementa: "823829: NT. 228-032 (corner Cunt” cht roome; all improvements; $22- init. ANDS =}, 45, near bridge—3-é light rooms, bath, private halls, $14-§20. coma and bath and storage moderate. Owner, “We BURKLE, 177 catur at. Broken. OT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. 2y Cents Ber Line. East Side, AY. B, 246—Two front room, $3; complet furnished, housekeeping, enamel bed- steada, eas, de ae LEXINGTON 1013, 728 orably furniahcd Inning: all conveniene hen aumimer prior. s E —Cool, clean rove, $1 Iv Snatting, ice water), Southerners oc lated —Corner fiat,” rey iene ments; only $25. neighborhood, 6 ner rooms: bath, «i keening. Brooks. TH, 242-244 E.—Blei niilemen, trai 40TH ST ‘sized cool roums, nt iuples (housekecp: modnterd, ely furaished medium: ‘ni ree and Lady would Vike room-m yi Protesiant. Howell. Airy») ‘ole Foomt private Rack parlor, inte front bedroom for one or two Persol lel H, <Coo), clean rooms; hot and cold” water bath: anees Irraith, 12aTH &T.. 840 E.—Front or back rooms for “Wieht_hoilsekv ening: iso hail room. West Sics. . . 15, bet. W. 11th and 12th sta.— ‘Teautiful large rooms; every ci DANK ST.. 110—Neatly furnished roome for feekweping: $2 up. Furnished, room to private family. Ring bell _“Nigit_ how » Fealdence: red; reasonal district! __ i centre light Front room wi Ti A\. i (ine Clayton)—blegantly fur single, double; $2.50 up; nished "rooms transients accommodated. crn) 24 W.—Suite two rooms $4 weekly: i rooms, running water. $1.50. up. 10TH, 24 W.—Large and 1 rooins or houstkeeping; gaa, bath, pine Sapny suite, $4; hall “running water, $1.50 un; iarge, $3. IRE, 13 W.- Nice large room and alcove; a1] Moms; clean house, an TOON}, $1 als large ECT AV., 1831, 169th st.—Light 5 rooms and bath, wear cod, Het ‘ant conventences; rea= entlemen; conven+ nee; bath; n_only.! Elegantly furnished rooms, all reasonable; conyent= “aowntown $3.50, $2.50, $2: respectable ica water; Southe tht transfents accommo: modern — conveniences; isTH Wi-Laree “ion; ‘others, $1 up? Southe accommodat hi telephone; special rates for business ‘peo- furnish complete ‘housdkecyines. Rot i W.—Handsomely, compictery furnished “4-room, spsimnents, ms mod ern i ime _provemente! hot STH ST,. 356 W for Pennsylvania 10TH ST... Sos ISTH ST, 834 W.—Furnished room: all "Improvement: Large, small rooms, with, ‘out boant; newly decorated, pore 2 large connecting roomay all conventer W.—Completely furnished aitting- | 23D. Eee large room. provements, news es 2TH, furnished, 6 room SOTIT, ST. 3 ROOMS AND BATH; 1AM linat AND How WATER SUP: | “aula phvale BIST ST. 814 W wT southern nominee 210 W. a0 WoT me, bedroom warlor: large wardrobe, bath: private house; genticmen or ‘married h if neccessary ‘OurhlY el onahie —Parior. “run able physician or club; other room Nicely furnished Qouble parlor, piano, running wati Poome reasonable. is W.—Choi hi nivied large and small roo ward; tranalents, ‘Attractive large, small rooms, 1h ‘a fail Went. i asTH. o) RA E.—Single ) Ore 8 + ex. Sunday, to ee AYA 408-410 B—Fleant 4 and 5 Foomie nm, all modern ‘Improv aedairer on_prem sit siniten, comfortably furnished. housekeeping| 98 and 726 Fulton st. and tor New York BTW. (near Bway) — ‘all conveniences: other rooms: 82-85 . 831 W.—Large second-floor room, quiet, homelike; reason= all_ convenience: Furnished rooms. nd | Transient OF permaents ", 200 W,—Singie rooms and 2-room facilities, gas included, $2.50 up. House- Service. | Rareago checked from STEAMBOATS. PATTEN LINE): S0e—TLONG BRANCH AND BACKS Wel —ASBURY PAR Sue! Werk Dave: Leave, Bloomfield St... NR: (8, blocks below W. Mth St Ferry), §.55, 11 AM. 2.40 PM 8.10 P.M. Sundays: Leave Bloomfield St, NOR. 8.85 & 945 AM TEAve Maettare tue. Hol Perry). 9.20 810.10 A.M ee REAL ESTATE. mid village property; arker's, AMES & C mOpUN HELP WANTED—MALE. XBLEHODIED MEN WANTED as dock hands. Apply Bridgeport Steamboat Co., Pler ii, Eant River, FOR SALE. WAICHES AND D.AMONDS., EASY PAYMENTS, Will send representative if desired American Watch & Diamond Co. Av MAJDEN LANE. TAKE ELEVATOR. SUMMER RESORTS. AA THE Battery Swimming Bath is now open for the season. The riding and driving season le at hand, When you mal wp your mind to buy, sell or exchange a horse or vehicle give World Wants a Read the Apply_janitor. 145—Four rooms and J82 to 102—T and 5 late, 1 bath, open plumbing, ali 17 to $28. BATHGATE AY. way DRLEY $17-821. TMTH, 253 W jewant room apart- ree elegant room 19TH ST., bet 7th and § Sth ave. — Floors rooma; one family on 20, Apply RICHARD PARKHURST, TTH ST. 201 W.—Fiv $23 53D ST., 421-427 WEST. toh floor: rent Sig> keeper. fGorn ST, 858 W.—Furnished double ‘ail, conveniences; private house; gentlem only. 13D ST. SNL Wi wo connecting room: ‘also large room’ with erences. ig room; rei North of 125th Street. 1827, between 175th ang’ 178th, Dronx—Blerantly, newly urn! tated private house; conventent to all Uke count —Large & small rooms; rune ‘ning’ water; dresalng-room attached. bing water; Cress Brooklyn. DE KALB AY., S7—1. & Feat; “hoisekcenlan’ “brite soonvententy utet, Suns. WENRY 87, heat bridge and ferriea— Pentrable ual Toms’ with “ail ‘convdas| ences \ SUMNER _AV,, 26), netweon Lexington ad | Gates—Pleasant rooms; housekeeping; yas, Wath; laundry. a even of the moat beautiful COT, 22 W.— steam heated; $15-$03 rooms in the city Three and four rooms, $12 245 & 247 W.—Apartmente, hot and cold water, steam-heat halls pag closets, all tinprovements: clove nehehbornioat tock trots | Ri Apply to danttor "| Steam ‘heat an ANP PATH, Se, team heat an Imbrovenieniay cont Joention; 252 and 206 W. ‘il 318 W. 36TH, NEAR MACY'S, handsomely furnished; 7. 28TH ST,, 142 AND A We LEGANT APARTMENTS, 3 & 4 RENTS MODERATB. HOT-WATER “SUPPLY and all Bite Haba haters Tea INQUIRE SANTOR BOARDERS WANTED. 200, Per Line, East Side. ae ST,, 225 B.—Large and amail roomes Je; table boare: rusonabl Ment ti Gist, 107 E.—Newly furnished, lar; small rooms, firat-slass Ametican tab je ‘300 .—Nice room for two, with Gr without boned, SeTH, 283 E.—Homelike room, convenlences} inning water; board if desired; Ts private ‘West Side, ST., S8—Nicely, furnished 1 BARROW ale, Surpahe s smal] rooms nd $5. _ N ETL ‘email WASHINGTON LPLACE karme a BST, 180 W.—Parior, floor, oni Baturnenee en of 125th St. = realy: inte routin, 20. floor, <a sents accommodated. ee oe ae

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