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_°NEYAORCTHEATRE OPEN NENT WEE First d ies reas Broadway Houses -ati to Start New Season Will Offer “The Maid and the f Mummy.” “MUSICAL MELANGE BY RICHARD CARLE. Josephine Sabel Will Return to Hammerstein's — One More Week of Duss—“The Run- aways” for Manhattan Beach Although rehearsals have hardly be fun In other houses, the New York Ti atre will reopen on Monday night with & musical molange from Chicago called “The Maid and the Mummy.” Richard Carle, who last season appeared at this theatre in “The Tenderfoot,” wrote the lece, while the muasle is by Rober: Hood jowers §=The t inciudes Richard Carroll, Edward Garvie, George A Beane, Louls Wesley, Edgar Norton. ~ Jess Caine, Annie Yeamans, Janet ’ Priest and Madge Vinceut “PI, Paft, bout” will cantinue at the Casino. Josephine Sabel, who has been appear- HAND, AND FAY “o Ing in Europe, will return to the Ham: ba tein fold on Montay night. She ‘will supplement Lhe people In “Parsifalia at Uw Paradise Roof Gurdens and will 1 sing severa! now songs Mr. Hammcr-| Joy Teuyesse bs cds pevallagls eek has written for her Another NEW | tor ge0,000 damag aguinat w cigarette feature will be Belle Harhaway’s tre manuincttring eoup tik using. hen fone Of Performing monkeys. Among the Photographs As advertisemente with- Many excellent acta retained will bel ot nr nermission te Willy Zimmerman in hts tinitations, | Miss Templeton | ail prudish “® Bpadoni, the cannon-batl fuggier, and|y.” thy mer Paes at © 5 the Mysterious Frce fn the matter, she even thinks some; m A “ Women can smoke cigarettes quite pret- fn mong the new acts at the w York | but she has never yet contracted gf: ROot will be the military facie; the habit herself, She further ad-| + y Boys in Blue.” Rosario Guerrer9 will | mitm that her pictures nave been gly continue in the “Carmen” pantomime. |aWay with tal brand of cipal 3 Datas will keep on answering questions, |{t'e4 fOF yeara, but with her perius eae ANd Ned Waybarn's Girls will reveat! tt 'is not that hers ptcture is being 4 ere their lively specialties. New vaudeville | #pread broadcast as an advertisement Keg STotoaque bicyclists; the Sandor Trio of | tained. According to her attorneys and fas, ting performers and the Yamamoto park Husseber, Ranagee ot the Ong 1 materdam, where she Is now playing, a Brothers, Japanese equilibrists the cignrvite, manufacturers In ques:| TE VA ttule of Everything,” the pleas-! tion secured a photograpl of the act- JF WE musical offering waich has Fay jress in a stunning pose. They had an - Templeton and Peter F, valley as its fartist paint a cigarette In the fingers ble js, will begin its elgnth week at the New Amsterdam Aerial Gardens. Bomething new is being penalty, ba Jected into the piece, Keeping It n ¢ and effervescent Night” continues to. en | m not of Madison ang jen, Tne specialty of Charles Kobinson, a newcomer, has made a bit, A good bill will be offered Sunday night Next week will be the last of Duss +4 4 and hile orchestra at mn Square $: Garden. eanor Mara, soprano, t will be the a Sullivan, & Woods will reopen : ‘i * ae tre a week trom to-|Mischievous Boys Ring Fire! She People’s Bight with v "The Road to Rul deville Offerings Keenan, an excellent sue at Keith's, wh tin a comedy sketch called tor and Count.” Ojwers urke and the Inky Frank Will be the a apy’ the Ac will be Boys in “Th Conrad in ‘“T and Wilson in actor, h ( Burglars, musteal comedy act, Biinson and Maddox and Wayne, Hayes and Wynne, and Tom Waters, “the tramp pianist. “Christm e on Blackwell's Isl- M. Greene, will | have performance at Proctor's Twenty-third Street Theatre, | With a cast including Stanley Hawkins, Sidney Teane, Kk Belcher and Her: tert Avling ‘There will also be a good Vaudeville bill, At the Fifth Avenue the stock company will give “Confusion,” while “Chinese Williams, “‘monologulst, will vaudeville iat. “The Lady of Tha Had ett and the vaudeville yeiude Ren Welch, Ina Pastor Seu offer Hickey and in “Twisted and Tangh a colored t John F. Reidy and Elsie Currier singing sketch; Leroy and Wood! Somedy conversatisnalists: Wolf a Milton, comedy billiard hall acrobats Claude and Fannio Usher in a “tough kid” sketch, and many others, The Eden’ Musee, one of the ooolest ces In town, will actions. Senside Amusements, “The Runaway will be the attrac- tion at the Manhattan Beach Theatre. Arthur Dunn will have his original rt, and others in the company will Charles Dox, Mabel Carrier and Erminie Earle, “Honey Boy” George Evans will be} the headliner at tne Brighton Beach Music Hall, The bill will include Del- tiore and Lee, on revolving bars; Hol- we a Merton, th 10 th it ol ony Nelson Johneon and Wells, a A offer many at. rombe, Curtis and Webb, In “A Win- er Session; Capt. Webb and his edu- cate ais and sea ions, John Ford ind Mayme Genrve J. Warren Keane, ward manipulator; Alice Shaw, the whistler, and others. Morrison's Theatre, at Rockaway Beach, will have Odette Tyler. Dorothy Russell and many others on its bill. ‘There are many new features at , Luna Pai A midget signal station with a midget operator has been added to the miniature rallway, The naval spectatorium, “War Is Hell.” has as Its éxpounder Jacob Holly, who was a boy of the Merrimac staff during famous Merrimac and Monitor bat- he Miss Nanoo Faaroh, a native Hin doo dancer, has been added to the bint dorvishea, of the Durbar | hay Srianhting the Flames” has proved of is one of the greatest attractions Dreamland. ha submarine boat another feature in which the element of excitement and interest are cor bined. *New acts will be added to the/ed 30 acres of iond In Pousner. nee ftee open-air cireus next week terary. so the Captain said, and Friday next Doctor. the baar com-|revult o: a dispute with the lantiord edian of Prof. Weedon's gtoup, wil! | shoot the chutes at Dreamland {n of the many thousands of spectato that visit the place daily. Bostock's arena will recelve many More antinals from Burope. There wil be spectal displays of Pain's fireworks at Manhattan Beach. Steeplechase Park, which has a fine swimming I, offers many attractions to Coney visitors ‘i vy ul the first claim toward Its purchase, Pg aes rN Capt Hedains, remarking on the ores we CHINESE KILL A BISHOP. |" 25iui\a°has toon’ draited of her peo- le. The country is overrun with sol- ' Twe |diers. Without factories there can be rd French Prelate, a Priest ' Converts Victima in Riot, SHANGHAL, July 2.—A report comes from Ichang to the effect that @ rumor |), is current she: that the French jest and two converts have | a ied, another priest taken pris- , Gere and three chapels burned at uael, near Singantu. oy hundred soldiers hay been Iohang for the scene of *Teeoutrage brought theatre to their feet ushers, 5 ployees to prevent @ panic, No. teenth CAPT. HODGHS WOK Police Officer the Onk street station, and his son re- turned to-day on the Cunard line steam- ship Lycania, Iman P. station, Hickey, who is stationed In Bronx Park. ter of ar estate in [reland, from which bis father fad been weven years ago. Dunally and is valued at $15.00. Ue new land purchase act Capt. Hod went abr been ruccens ul, with him a subsianual ¢ “0 permanent prosperity there.” Lady Ruby Elliott da; Rt Rev. W. Bist Gong in Proctor’s Harlem Theatre, but Panic Is Averted by the Employees. The curtain had just fallen on the | hird act of "Myles Aroon’ in Proctor's ne Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street | Theatre when the big fire gong over |at he main entrance began ringing and the thousand persons tn the A rush was started for the exits, and took the combined efforts of the clal policemen and other em- The alarm was the work of two mis- hievous boys, Milton Eddinger, seven- ears old, of No. 16 Fifth avenue, ‘oseph Loevi, twelve years old, of 2 West One Hundred and 8 street. They were captured fter a chase and locked up on # charge! f “malicious mischief. Frank Wilson, an electrician at the tre, saw the boys pull the rope and wing. ie caught ad from ee theatre. nd FARM IN IRELAND Brings Back Check in Settlement of Claims on Land from Which Father Had Been Evicted. Police Capt. William H. Hodgins, of With them came Rounds- Byrnes, of the Oak street and = =Koundsman = Michael ‘apt. Hodgins went abroad a month wo to look after hia rights in the mat- evicted twenty The tather, william RK. Hodgins, rent- ae Lorced to get out, Capt. Hodgins id that the kind is now owned by Lord Under ins declared he had the first right we urcbase the land, For this reason he plain sald that his visit had and he brings bac« from the waiving The resent tenant of the land for On the Lucania come the Countess of Minto, wife of the Governor-General of | Canada; her son, Lord Meigund, and er daughters, Lady Bileen Eiliott and Tady Ross, of Can- Cyprian Pinkham, Calgary; C. M. Jacobs, C. A. Al- |the Second ee | melodies so dear to the Irish heart | WTR WORLD: SATURDAY PVENTING. JULY 2, 1904: ‘PAINTED A CIGARETTE IN HER TEMPLETON SUES of hee left nand and jong spirals of This pe sinoky iasuing from her Ups, “doctored” plotugraph was then « led und spread about In various #hopa, « mom at the New tr Miss Teinpleton 1 her objevtions to the methods yed by tho cigarette firm it ques: “I know we women of the stage are public characters Ww @ certala extent, And our photographs often get beyond | vur control,” sa e; “but 1 really think we have sume’ rights in the Wr, and 1 certainly Intend to find | the courts just ™ not et ail prudish but I think’ the man- Nr acted In doe. in when th kPiph of mine and using y without even so much as asks Ing my permission was impertinent.” Mr. Luescher has in his possession @ photograph in which the paint with which the cigarette and smoke was ie studs ouc ike a bump on a log, photograph will be used as “Ex. hibit Av tn the eult to be brought by the actress, DEVERY MAN SAYS WIFE THUMPED HIM Former Candidate for Assem- blyraan on Pump Ticket Hales Her to Court, Where She Says He Alone Is to Blame. And may the shades of politically de- funct Bill eDvery come to the ald of his former henchman, Lewis Krauss, who one time crnamented the pump lot John Nash, tleket as candidate for Assemblyman of district, Mr. Krauss had hie wife Annie up before Judge Connor- ton, In the Long Island Police Court, t used a hammer on him, Mrs, Krauss, tall, dignified, handsome, in silks and a big black hat with lace drapery, w n court to off-set Krauss, who was much scared. When asked to - tell his story, he said: “She assaulted When I came home one night she beat me with a ‘hammer, The other day when I tried (u serve the summons on her, she licked me, Then I had to get Court jomeer Du Dunn to £3.34 serve it.” [iy and ‘therin oF oblidvon aes yet antend of beating him. he | h I pawned my nd tor this man and aot iP up in business, That is the Krauss owns @ hat store at No. @ Vernon avenue, ‘The Judge told Mar ge? thelr dit. couple to try. to fy ferences wi and ordere betore pr at Pscictdl BM ak ‘ine i CORK MENS DAY T0 GE TO-MORROW Seven Thousand Men and Wom- en from Ancient Irish Town, with Fifty Pipers and Fid- dlers, Picnic at Forest View, —— The annual excursion of the Cork Men, whieh takes place on Sunday, will be the biggest affair of the kind that the organization has ever held, Al- ready two swamers and four barges have been chartered for the occasion and @ couple more barges will be neld in readines@in ¢ they are needed. Nearly 7,000 men and women attended last year’s excursion of the Cork Men and there will probably be even more than this on the picnic Sunday, This year the Cork men are going to Forest View Grove, on the Hudson, The flotilla which {s to carry them will leave the foot of Market street, at 10 o'clock In the morning, making stops at Thirty-fAfth street and the North River at 11 o'clock, and at One Hundred | body and Twenty-ninth street at noon. The excursionaist will return at 9 o'clock in the evening at the jitest, Fifty pipers and thie will go with the excursion and gy of the old Prot. Bi full band of fitt day, charged with assault. He sata} Your Honor, | for her four children about| bec: fee and his Prine tie ve soe ae) bags J and wilt ern. air This excursion of the Cork Men will 4 reunion of FELL DEAD WHILE FOLLOWING POLICE Boy’s Curiosity Caused Him to Join in Pursuit and His Heart Failed — Other Ladg Had Stoned a Shanty, His desire to witness the outcome of a chase of several boys by two polices men caused the sudden death last night seventeen years old, of No 194 Third avenue His death was due to heart di Word was received at the Bast One Hundred and Fourth atreet station last night that boys were stoning a watch- man's shantyin East One Hundred and Thirteeuth streot, near Third avenue. Patrolman Gordon was sent to investl- wate, He taw a number of boys in the vicinity of the shanty and walked to ward them When they saw him they started to run and Gordon followed They ran down Third avenue to One Hundred and Kleventh street, and then turned west toward Lexington avenue. Gordon was joined at One Hundred and Twelfth atreet by Policeman Dodd, of the same station, who § On pogt there, Young Nash was standing at One Hundred and Eleventh street and Third avenue talking® with Herman Pietsh, also of No, 1974 Third avenue, the boys and policemen passed shouted Nash felted, ‘Lets see Spacing ns fast as Wed could yey “ale lowed in the wake of the pol. Near Lexington avenue Nash collapsed and fell to the street. He war then close to Dodd, and the policeman stomped and picked him up. The youth was unconscious, Dodd summoned br. Burne from the Harlem Hospital, but when ha arrived Nash was dead, Po- Heeman Gordon caught one of the boys. SHE CARRIED GEMS WORTH OVER S40 But Mrs, Isaacs Didn’t Thank Policeman Who Gathered Her In for Safe-Keeping, and Said So in Court, Patrolman McGinty, of the West Sixty-elghtn street station, saw a woll- dressed woman come cut of a saloon on West End avenue, near Sixty-seventh street, last night, carrying her hat in her hand, MoGinty arrested her for safe keeping. At the station house #he sald she was Mya, Nona Isaacs, of No. 215 West Wighty-fourth street. When searched by the matron jewels esti- mated to be worth over $5,000 were found In her possession, The list as given out by the police is Her Jewel Collection, One diamond bracelet, four small un- wet pearls, one unset diamond, one pearl necklace with ruby and diamond clasp, two solitaire diamond earrings, one ruby seal ring, one turquoise and diamond ring, one sapphir and diamond ring, one Gmond ring with cluster of four, one Marquise diamond ring, one sapphire ring, one ruby and diamona ring, one ring setting without stone and one diamond horseshoe pin. araigned in the West Bide Court, before Magistrate Moss, to~lay, Mra. Isacs denied that she had been “Where fe your nd?" ‘ “TKe te tn Ohtoage “ie ie & manufac- Lid ‘Dy you always carry 60 much jew- elry ™i and pleni @ All the way along they spit at and bid “Well vou oug! ie thank th defiance to & number o} ss in the ting vou; otherwise have been robbed. “1 do not Wyre him. My an outrage. 7) well dole to to tike care of Reale ie ea arrested me ause oF, saw pA 8." uw fas had you 4s, I had several beers, but I was not Intoxtea! ested. ell, I'U fine you $10," concluded the Court. The wor ulled out a very e roll of bil id her fine nonchalantly and saun: out. DEAD BABY FOUND IN BATTERY PARK Police Believe the Infant Was!” Drowned by Being Suspended from Sea Wall and Then Body Was Placed in Bushes, Hidden tn a clump of bushes at the |> Battery to-day was found the body of @ fiveemonths-old girl that evidently had been drowned and then thrown into the bushes to hide the crime. Joseph Farrar, while passing the spot carly tu-day, noticed a bundle and stopped to Investigate, He saw what it was and informed the police. The iotins Wat dressed in garments that showed It to have been the child of poor parents. ‘The police are pugsled uver the pe- cullar features of the case, as Lhe child must have been suspended from the Bartery wall, if drowned there. and then drawi up again when dead Another theory is that the baby may have been drowned at home, either by accident (er intentionally, and then through fear or to hide ‘a crime the on to the park and placed In the bushes. cameos FINDS DEAD INFANT IN FRONT OF HOUSE, In front of No. tie West Blevenih street to-day « pouwweman found the nude y of a fy Infant about ue ‘4 Fogo 3 old. The body was taken ty ‘Wore. street station and sent ‘of ihe, ed a a said ee of agra you would b ved STAR NOISES ON ThIS BLOCK 1A Man on the Upper East Side{ Is Willing to Bet that It Can Give Odds to Other Streets | Mentioned and Win Out. To the Raitor of The Evening World Tread that there are tenants on ty-elghth street, between First avenue and Avenue A, who think they carry off the palm garden for a perpetual musteal diast, Twill allow them their forty-seven planoa, thelr phonograph, oboes, althers and dazoos, set them wotng In one tremendous mediey; bot- 4p the eyclonio cesult; let It loose on my block at any hour of the night and I will bet @ sult of clothes to a mermaid’s periwig that It won't have 4 vibratory loo! The habitat I sveak of les between Lexington and Park avenues, on Ninety- socond street, With the exception of one double fat-house on the south elde they are all private dwellings Acrom the way there are a half-dozen flats and the remainder private houses Ja a Few of ‘Em, To analyze all the noises on the block and make up the terrific ensemble would be Impossible I will note a few that stand ovt for momentary intervals by force of furious Imm: In one of the large ft north sido, resides what te generally known & musical family, The head of this family ie the lender of a cornet band. Delng the leader, by right he ‘ian the biggest cornet, as he must be heard above the general blare. How any one can get so much force out of 4 mere palr of lunge (a mervel to the nelgnborhood, All the erying bables on the block gasp in wonder at this terrific com- petitor until a young member of the ya TF SLATIONS too, Bh. an 18. Atiat sishokna! af (THE ONLY WAY! Whiskey made at the OLD Treat exclusively by us in our registered bottles Never gol4 im pulis, All Dealers, H, B. RIRK & CO,, So Betilers, New Yor, RAILROADS, Pennsylvania RAILROAD, A Noe sy NT Y-TH 4 LEolsivooee and CORTLAD jum Desdroane: ied late bed at. UR THE Wear “HIV AUO SPRCLAL lad iy and than that talon NIA L Star. a Hie AGO AN L88 8 AND CINCINe tins! fy AEUNG SPRCTAL eae TH, hf £3) 18) ggeatonal a3 P Wi cao TEN aii RN 8 RALLWAY 423 423 POM Ls , LINE 023 A, Mand ik ‘LINE —i229 PM, and a WESTERN RAILIVAT~ ’ family gets active at the plano. Ali PEAR Pvt om ak Ae through the day the young member LD pol A late 2d and % A gtrl—practises, but however dread-| pf andy wornters © . ; or ABLANTIO erry. and 265 ful her preliminary efforts she has not | AT! neato 18 really begun to play until father un- AY = 12 5 limbera with the cornet, Thia orchestra holds the attention of the neighborhood until a gentleman who lives @ few doors from the corner cn the north side beging his evening a an and Cortiandt Vereets only, 30 Practice on the violin, He has been tt Car. learning to play for three y and | Ticket te % Now 461, 1844. ug na Bi Fittn “Avenue. (etow is, Indeed, getting despera’ All of | Bt) Poy ue corner ‘2th one named "above, the strings on his instrument must be aM) Pultor pyaae of steel, for no catgut could stand the Ria ee iat nex strain. His chief effort Is in the direc- and check baguas Bom: tlon of awful watls—walls of human] {} tnd"rridenter (hrourh ts destin anguish, walls of a flock of mountain| Telephone 349 Chelsea” for aeaiegy R pad Cab faryee Mons overtaken by storm, wails of al W. ER UR Ae On omy roe mother-In-law moving out by request, and other sounds even more excruciat- ing. This does very well untli the phono- fens, ‘tart in the rear houses, It Is aghing General Passenger’ heent New York Centra asible to count the number of phonograph. If you ever stopped to ine depart trom Grand Central Station listen to them Individually” to count a tiated apres them out, you would lose both reason ousand 148 Spl. end hearing. ba fe melee fae kurees. There i one of these instru 34 rae em tp coseee however, that t the e, tty, Lowls works but one record. Originally this i record was meant to imitate a set of Limited. church chim } ann he nt wear te runs the gamut from a agery whistle ontinch Gemiary fora ‘battleship's ayren, hesitating In ventiotn Pepiary Limite, between at the screech of « vultur Det Ricace Oi hi 0 P Lake Shore Limited, -—Cincinnat! and 8t Loule Limited. intle bra: Me ti Bon "t think moment that ale phonograpls I have not mentioned dosens of vigor- ous pianos, ten sithers, a score of fageole' flutes, oboes and a young singe Ito and accompante: erselt. at is the use of paying any heed to them when the ne! feiborhood tomeats get on the back tence? Th counted seventeen of these stub tomeats altting on one fence lat one time and Ry rnd bout one Iady iy dow dart Wow Tee heya oa t card how late they atay ou’ or how arden they cal) upon their tom th the time the phonographs b-- gin to slow down unth dawn the cats arch back and forth on the fence. dogs. must aleep all wd they are active all night In lous ee ta to pull the tom- hy fehoes, When they fail their jamentations All the air with hideous sounds, These sounds crown the musical events of the evening and when dawn glances up over the houre the “hegre ind felines are rendering thetr Ising chorus, ee “DEVIL” STARTS A FIRE. Upse Printer's Roy Pot of Molten Le They were paying off in a printing office at No. 88 West Twenty-seventh street to-day when the ‘devil’ heard his name poles, He stumbled ove: = Bat of molten | A fire was started, it Rod t touch the ul! the shop in an up- Aghting force was or- ire extinguished be- nd hose wagons ef nominal. ——_ WOMAN STABBED IN FIGHT. 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SST (34th at.) —Laree | room, plano, light housekeeping; bes Harv theket Right ts reserved eae Hote Cursion ‘and redvem tiekets Staterooms, music and refreshments on steamer. MANHATTAN ‘BEACH "| No T ERS wae A ‘ ne ‘tin ‘s Spe rooms, ri oy i EU nt popeehoestig 2 ait 1 -* a zit, fine sivy an mm mnie.) Be Li tintent NORTH BEACH. Free Fireworks Tuesdays & Thursdays. PRoiiey|E. 34, 92, 99 or 134 St. TROLLEY! FoR rr PLEASANT DAY AND A CLEAN SALT WATER BATH GO TO 149TH ST. AND HUDSON RIVER, MANHATTAN BATHING BEACH AANDY BREACH, COMPETENT 6WIM- MING [N@TRUCTORS, LIFE-SAVINO CORPS, LADY ATTENDANTS. 1,000 LARGE, CLEAN ROOMS. BOATING. REFRESH ME! iTS, | SUN- UP THE HUDSON 8 50c on Bun the splendid Norwich Line yee Pia LAWELL, ie rae Far 10 gon Bt x. Aud hits toh, au REVEOHT: NJ dunt! dreasing-room Deautifully furnished; nuner prices, NAY, - (ith) — Dea ean LL wlarme, coo! room! amail | ~*~ binges running wate, ae ma, ce nousekeesing: leewater, we ): room, i W.—Large hot agé cold running water; pibee __ eens Tt Bp. 6 W Ont. ¢ ae front; all coivenlenenet ae VW Pirilaved rome, gentle men only; $2 to 65 a week, STH ST. 06 W.—-Furnished rooms, v und ‘Moor, and others; every Sari St, om W a ro fe Ae, ___ ROUND on TRIP, 60 cu West ack Newburg & & Poughkeepsie. Deity ar ings (exrept Sundays) by Palace | bon hey ite my, Basbeey New (wk $3) te any Pler al i Py ahi Da M hind West | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. enn nee: oer ne emt lever silver watch with | Pot horse ang snare ‘on cover, } ie ea ett reward Ro questions | iM by returning sane to Jon A Rusff, | 20 creere P FLATS a APARTMENTS TO LE Pinnnnnsnnn Furnishe¢—East Side, Seat! 140 E.—Handsomely furnish mplete housekeeping. hot pa ee a ansing \: private. > | a in Ww. desirable | _#nall rooms, bath, summer rati ree bee fu Ry r 2) W.—Room n. 30, Reaping Sirn, 204 W Single rors and 350mm sag ee furnished. shourekeepion, le} - included. 0 jusekeeper,’ 110 We—Nicely turished frame: 1 a town and hack parlor: running water, all conveniences: gentlemen. Bronx, 12D, 605 E—Handsomely furnished must be seen to be aporeciated: pri 22D. room summer, Furn Ished—West § Side. W.—Elegant furnished 3-4) housekeeping: reduced | tes, eal 330 Ei Pr = W.—-Handsomely furnuhed 4 bath, hot water; reterei OT road way) —Compi Taonitortably ” turotahads “ocol tater 96-85 | BERGEN ST.. 188—Handsome back parlor: meekly, references. _|____ | doctor or dentist; running water; alse furs mee hiahed roome GD, 29 W.—Furnished flats 8-4 rooms | HERGEN “st. “it?—Ateow ysekeeping. bath: B89 weekly 2 men housekeeping _also hail room. be a ba gndeomely furnished 4) Wes) u2 near bridwe and & Denirable | iorre, a W.—Neatly furnished ¢-room fat, | STATE Sr T turnis improvements: near station and park. Jao- sirable reams, conventances: 6.68: Brooklyn, orn ‘ett 100. W.— Cool, ) housekeepine, bath, nga) ITH, 84 West sarralcned wide street, complete | Improvements, tnc.ud. salamat | Five rooms, bath, sum- | china, linen, “allver “BOARDERS” WANTED. ‘Me. Per Ling East Side, LEXINGTON AY. pz, room with or Unturnished—East Sice, |BLDRIDaR, BT... 16—Large parlor. floor to for glub, seat tor oF |p. jent table; boart, oo Taree and email Bsonahe: ee ward, S 12D st Bie (ROOM Da roma | ” Unturnished-—West wide, AMST AM By” sat 4, cy

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