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Pe ee “RVENING, eae 5, 1908, Sao r> eit AF Gh SSRN, 7 RPM ER REGAN FOR TO-MORROW'S SUNDAY WORLD ? alto ciahbhaaailalen in, Appointed by Court, ¢convineed of Reformation, again will f touch Mquo1 (fe the atatement of Lissle Ar- \) Newark's famous habitual “whose name for the past jyeara had been enrolled almost jo 4imes jn police court an- qwhoee face:is the bet, known that chty’s offenders, in the past eleven. years, every funkenness. Fifty-seven times med in the First Crimine! emplary, She never was a vicious ‘woman, 816 was simply a drunkard. Lisele Arlington, who is said to be reclaimed through Christian Science, is 4 slender, gray-hatred, blue-eyed woman not yet middle-aged, At present she is camestly trying to keep her tome a seoret from visitors, as she wants to carry on her Christian Science cure un- ‘molested; Bho Keeps’ the “Bclence and) ‘Health’ book with her il the time, and {tts tead bes ae rink when the it.4@ on her she merely dips into Baker Wady, Bweeney, who has been work- ing for Lisle Aringion to keep her from jail seitenees, and who succegled in wetting her before a special lunacy commission appointed by the Court of Chancery, it perfedtly willing to let the ‘@t her, tl Sten ie tr nd W thie woman, who could not 4 out of jail fifteen minutes be- Ne wou! 01 d fall by the wayelde, says jae conquered her craving for drink, (age Bweency, her guardian, who re- ‘AS a dipnomantac, @ woman the drink disease who ati asylum, says, “Watt follows the moat inter- oe, of poor Linaie's lite, Arlington's Story. by Christian Science, but “aM showed bd Wl ii “venti At, Hére js thie: w So ee A doctors, tunate’ Inebsiate, waged 1 ie ag of “week, members of society T was greatly Interested In | aft That night I heard a voice Bi ye have received; freely 1 asked my wite if @he had B, Bho said po; and then I knew enn woloe of the Lord telling my Lissle Arlington, 1 went 't b dail and commenced the vik ie hier. ‘The first thing ahe asked a How do you know you ean of drink by Christian Science? at me,’ I replied, ‘It hag i it will oure you.’ Clintook Rectalmed, Hon when they are celine into. tare no exercise T can't Beat ey, poor pa the the aven't oon tascie sine slace Mr. we Cli her Arey, a the” war den pala ‘the jl the public {oF the last dlever gra eetre certainly would be a big for MD wito could, cure teen bi fess haw bee; tp by pa Role be Sbifpentl as the m0 Lp! et recorled, ost per Baber | Golsetiots be Atedaleal ‘Nowa cy 0 of ane’ a Ai Eee ea Beslors, ee fenthusieatio 8 See, not mat! tel was the healer Aw for priate, ‘ohe ays ne ain the mean time Judge Sweeney. Liane Han, is keeping on {¢ the’ should Uo from gréee abe! will be sent to tho Sta Asylum, Mr, ieee onatlwadh @ays this will never it Rha chiangd "DAN" MILLS 1 ' constantly and read it to ers. When she was re. #% she pronounced herself “Consider her absolutely cured quor habit, and Health” Her Diet, of this Is that on every ‘ "release = Lizzie immediately t a8 Hearest saloon. What is she Be to-day? Bho {s living in a good Belence home, where she is 254.4 quiet, and her life is ox- Newspaper Man and Noted Am- Been Killed by a Fall from B. R. T. Traih on Way Home. “Dan” Mille, known to newspaper workers and theatrical men all through the Bast, was found dead early to-day |) by the tracks of the Brooklyn Rapid Tranait Company at New Utrecht a nue and Forty-firat etreei, Brooklyn, and the police are investigating his death, Mr. Mills, who wae prews representa- tive for Kelth’s, left ithe theatre Jast night and etarted for home, No, 186 Bay Twenty-sixth street, Brooklyn, Nothing was seen of him after he boarded the train, and it Is suggested thet he fel) from the platform, 1c ds gid that, contrary to rule, pas-| sengers are somotines allowed to ride on the back platform on this line and the gates are often loft open, ‘The place where Mills was found is lonesome anjwild, There are but tow houses and a saloon, which is a few y the. only public place ev in the neighborhood, for Gracie, Good and for Girt— wise little maiden I en could not twirl ne ott ie fingers, ‘ou'd know—~ ' ponig t, le her so, ie Last Week to RLS. cred Peta i fedorate, FOUND DEAD: ateur Athlete Believed to Have)» ON WITH THE WAR! | wiih wl WOMAN'S CLUB || BESTS BANDITS Alleged Bold, Bad Brigands Are Put to Flight by Brooklyn Amazon, Who Declines to Part with $50. The name of Giovanni Calabro fe written deep in the Brooklyn police annals, Black hands skulls, cross- bones and the terrible Mafia loop cross te inscribed opposite the entry, At the very mention of his name detectives of the sister borough tremble and look to the primings of thelr small arms. What was thelr amazement ‘to-day to see Glovanni of dark deeds and awful fame cower and shake to the last bone in him when confronted in the Butler Street Court by Mrs. aMry Rovert, of No, 439" Columbia street, Mrs. Rovert, nd} who js hostess of an inn at that ad- eit laughed when she charged the Ttalian with attempted robbery by foree of arms and at the threat of two weapons a foot long. Every time ‘the be! stalwart woman waved her arm the prisoner ducked, while his knees clicked Mke a skeleton in ague. Sapriati! Gabriolot! Calabro, the black hand terror, and a confederate of awarthy visage, gleam- ‘ng teeth and armed ‘with prodigious mustaches and revolvers of gruesome pattern, were charged with having Tlentered Mrs. Rovert's tavern late last night, Lowering their brows, the police say, they strode up to the bar, The proprietress was mixing a chlant! toddy. The two dosperadoes glared at her, and ald softly, one echoing tho other: “We want $50," according ‘to Mirs, Rovert. J At the very sound of thelr volves | al the patrons of the place melted Sway, but Mrs. overt went right on | olsine the toddy as if she had not Calabro pitch, and Falged his volee to stacatto tinued: oe ‘We want $50, and we want it “Why don't you go out and if asked Madam, smiling. 8" It? gapeiatt! Gabriolot!” cried the brig- ‘Gabriolot! Sapristi!’ echoed the con- Among ibrigan; 1 tle words mean A prerene aerate mya: deft wrist moveme: th formidable waa in oe ih you don't blow your t ously Into the little round tale oe atte guns. Then she reached do the bar and gripped with both hands 4 long club, Regardless of the levelled revolvers she swung the club, and, with @ gracefil sweep, landed with It on the top of Calabros. ‘head, crushing his hat and causing him to sit down suddenly, ‘he bewhiskered confederate gazed jn open-mouthed wonder at the courageous Undaunted, Mrs. Rover a woman until the club landed on th alde of his Jaw, disl ie lick. locating tt with a Confederate Running Yet, ‘The police say this conte ning. vet, By the time ncuete Sune his feet his’ howteds had tant iG?" 2 bar iighily, As he mudo in long strides for the door the ponderous club followed | im, hi ane im in the baok of the neck | and causing him to slide on hls fuce to the curb, He got un and made off be- fore the vailant Woman could reach hin Mra, Rovert went beck Into the b and finivhed mixing her toddy, ‘hen she carefully locked uy up her suloon and started for the Hamilton axenue 9 tion, Meanwhile Detective Seret, War- rell, of that station, noticed a man lean. | Ine against a lamp-post at Woodhull, and Hamilton avenue were coursing down his chooks min: ailing with a fed-colored fluld that flowed from several wounds, Farrell recognized the terrible Calabro and, seeing him shorn of his awfulness Uke Samson after Delilah clipped his hair, pounced on him. Fettering his rigoner's wriats, the detective led him fo the station, At the sergeant’s desk stood Mrs, overt ivan’ the story of the attemped hol ‘Wien she saw the ‘Ba ptive brigand she tauened Coat He began to babble ‘Take her ‘Take her away,” Buch sg fe tenor ene Messi talk ni wa citow h-green wit ee Fe ase 1D to-day Shaan rae ie om corals tha a Tears Tl at the Manhattan loop of the Willlams- He was dragged about five fest. |ouit, spending $1,200 in getting the evi. tr ‘at * night have been saved by some|4ence on which the eult was based. pedals tol of the bystandem had {t net been for tre nigh’ tool shertwhioh shut ot] RUNAWAYS ON BRIDGE, resoue from the platform, Three of TURKS KILLED IN " RUSSIAN RIOTS AT BATOUM Sultan Calls on Czar’s Min. ister for Protection for His Peop!s, POLICE PREFECT SLAIN. |, Leading Merchants Also Among Those Assassinated by Plotters Directed from St. Petersburg, DEMAND FOR A REPUBLIC. / le OfAll Creede and National Join Strikers In Furthering Cause—Péasants Won Over, » Pp th CONSTANTINOPLE, Fob, 25.—Advices from Betoun say the Prefect of Police and several leading merohants of that city have been assassinated and that Mumibers of Ottoman subjects have been murdered ‘by Georgian strikers, the Russian Envbassy to the @ltuation and tho latter hus promised the neces- sary protection, Revolutionary manifestoes in favor of @ republic are being circulated broad- vast at Batoum, ‘I'he movement is not confined to the city workers, but has many adherents among the peasants and agricultural classes, who claim that the landowners are treating them as ‘The whole of the Caucasus ts said to be seething with disaffection. Armenians, Jews and people of other nationalities and creeds are aiding the the orders ot appear ie be acting under Peterobune @ secret committee at St. RAN AMUGK IN THE STEERAGE Reign of Terror. ‘ie PETERSBURG, Feb, 25.—The re- isc to-day both from Poland and Penoanih are very aieaaieun di comitpaeation wéfth nade ont f many places In in Phe impossible, but it ts Recoming suddenly insane, and he- eving the Mafia was mirsulng him, an Ttallan returning from tits ity to his old home in Italy tan amuek ia the steerage of the liner Carpathlia during her last voyage to Naples ant stabbed Italian Homeward Bound on the C illed One Man and {Fu niki a ee ar Ie ae ph Seriously Injured Two Others ya ud’ Black Bea ee ku, Batoum and Tiflis i) fend sar nenians and Mussulmans, wever, of th uy ‘8 nt the Freeh Bee fleet on Poti, &c., are Jn Poland the strike situation is once more assuming a critical stage, and it be forced to adopt violent measures. The railroad strike situathn In southern Russia is also mpre menac- neces have glutted the with Razor. Fil dee risons and of the firing Is feared ine authorities may again ing. Tame ou half’ a doze roads has | Y 4 beon propped, causing still further Goveral of his fellow-paasengers, om 90 | dime uities the transportaion of seriously that he died from his wounds. | grain and Sr and bringing business The murderer was arrested and tumed i pean ent dant \ vi . Ne ver 15,000 carloads of grain await Oren to she auehoritios et Neetes Med movemert in the Volga district and of thé tragedy reached here when the Carpathia carne In to-Oay ot her Aeturn 1 hundred thousand tons of coal eat and steel manufactories ean be budged from the Donetskoy ‘Added to this is the dangerous Agrar- jan movement among the peasants of some of the gouthern provinces as a result of the circulation of the report that the Emperor March 4 will issue a manifesto viding for a general dl- vision of lands, which has been the dream of the peasants ever since their enrancipation, ‘St. Petersburg Agitated. Here in St, Petersburg the workmen are in a constamt state of agitation, The employers are unable to deal with the men who walk out and resume work on alternate Says There are now ‘over 4,000 men idle and ‘walking the streets, WARSAW, Russian Poland, Feb. 2%. Contrary to expectations, the Vienna railway strike has not ended. The en- gineers and firemen and the mechanics employed in the machine shops at War- saw and Zborow are dissatisfied with of the Mafia who sought his life and/the terms offered Tare refuse to ac- that he had acted In selfdetenme, He |cept them. rid iaven' into Gb clstindy, OF the aie | A Cea ot REIHORN Lonehy Pre ea jan officials when the steamer reached |*aie' tah been arranged to commence Naples, at noon, ge HIT BY ATRAIN (BRADY JURY ON BRIDGE LOOP) ~ CANNOT AGREE B. R. T. inspector, During Rush) Liberated After Eight Hours of Hours, Is Run Down by Cars| Fruitless Discussion of Evi- | srr and Obstruction on Platform) denoe—Divorce Suit Must Be | Prevents Resoue. Tried Over Again. voyage, According to the story told by the officers of the vessel the murderer was @ stonerutter and had ved in Jamus atroet, “his clty, for several years. When he tA passage for Naples he was hb- erally supplied with money and ap- peared to be in normal mental condi- tlon, As the steamer was nearing Gib- rater, however, he suddenly fost his twason, and, becoming uncontrollable, sprang 1.000 4 rellow-passenger and sey. ered his jugular vein with a razor, Two other men were badly out by the razor before the maniac was overpow- coved, Their injuries, while serious, were not fatal. After the man ‘had been placed under arrest he told ithe oMoers of the Car- pathia he was being punsued by agents The confusing system of the B. R, 1 The jury in the divorce trial of Sadie V. finger Brady against Daniel M. Brady failed to agree upon a verdict, and tho whole case must be tried over burg Bridge, whioh hes puzzled and im- periiled pagsengers since the bridge was opened, to-day requlted in the serl- Wyona street, Brooklyn, Daneto was stationed at the loop, and during the ritsh early to-day wi janding be- tween the tracks and the platform, On the edge of the platform near where he stood was a high tool box, ‘While the inspector stood facing the bridge car No, 380, of the Grand street jine, came in trom Brooklyn apd made the loop by which the platform ta ap- proaghed, In thig way it came up ‘be- ‘hind Danato, striking tim in the back | Oh | and itnooking him down. discussion of the evidence, Justice Lev- entvitt having left orders when his court adjourned that {f the jury had not that hour they should be re- fevea’ + any further consideration of wale this {s only @ partial defeat ‘or Mrs. Brady, {t Is looked upon as a Aeunet victory for John F. McIntyre, who hayyahere a remarkably strong ech for the defense at the close of the Sal On 5 terrific philipple against and Mortimer Singer, Mrs. Brey ‘gh frothers, who, Mr, McIntyre de- ‘were the real prosecutors of the ‘The Porte has drawn the attention of | - caBYS AvrINoAon of he countless ue! A ip) re ous Injury of one of the company's In- | #2! ne Aree Freder! The jury was erated al o'clock | ‘ho wea DS lean Daas Wad last Mien, after elght hours’ fruitless “WANT DIRECT | STRAMER ASHORE, CREW STICK TO HER, Uife-Savers Fail to Induce Twenty- alx Men to Go jore—Vensel Wan Fioated, (Special to The Byening World.) WASHINGTON, Peb, %.—A despatoh | received at the life-saving service to- day says that ‘the’ British steamer | south of Little Island station, near Nor- folk, Va ‘The Ufo-saving chew boarded her early to-day; reaching her in surf boate, but ‘the’ orenr of twenty-eight dectined to Yeave tthe vessel, which is in good con. dition, , Mater the vessel was floated, appar- ently uninjured, and proceedod to Nor+ hee ry W,—Supertor 8 tevathe pation ‘home: aifrotindth ‘Teoma, 290 Wi—Cheertul rooms, {very moderate, ITM BT. 48 W.—Large back parlor with | Feavate “bath; also "small “roont; excelent | 10TH, 418 W.—Handsomely | furnished rooms, ‘excellent | table; terms low, Pan gr. 24d" re furninned too PiRith boards not, cole Parish yntene Beare, 25TH 8T., S45 W, Larne | and 9 ‘mail heated rooms, wit! ellen ard agT, 123 E.. _—Bxceptioi ly goo heated rooms: terms reawonab) tweakfast, Borys, ree t room for tw aia Large and table, y, fur trst-claas tering wa 03 E, nished — rooms; reasonable. FURNISHED ROOMS TO L. 20 Ce Per Li CHARLES tt ished rooms, $125)" N70 ‘ub. “eIAGe, M —Hwated front rooms; ted bathrooms; solute cleanliness; corner. 1235, (ath megane wtean ed 2-room apartments; housekeeping, hot water supply, MA! BOUGAL, aT. 1aS—Nice for gentlemen or family. PRINS TON, “Yatnlahed Chevalter SQUARE, 42—Handsome | rooms, steam heated. oH, AY. i0%—Desirable Infee room shite, trom $2.00. un. —Flat 3 rooms, large room, mike fire free; Southerners accommodated, (Of 24 W—Heated hail rooms, $1.30 up; rors, $1; Southerners 12 W.—Front room, $1; fire tree: heated hall rooms, $1.50; Southerners ac- _commodated, TH, 156 W.—tatze ‘room, 88 ‘hall rooms, 050 up; fire fre “plano, HTH, 21 W. room, a “hea Ds a rooms; large room 83; water, isTH, Weekly; hall From, tive free, ‘hot. water. lord, 142 —Clean, woil-furnished heated eM respectable houwe; $2.00 up. rly furnlehed Fon bith BATH, 231 ohio shed rooms, with or with: out board; widow; all conveniences. Dab- nett, clean, comfort> 250. W.—Exceptionall entlemen; Foon: bath, adjoinin e house; $2.50, Harr! 28 W.—Furnished parlor room! single or en aulte: plano, an. bath; __sultable for party genti mee family. 4187, 206 —Furn “rooms, $2,850 _near all theater ott Sromawoy) men only, usekeep furniehed rooma;, i_hot_ water, foor, a ia 2187, 128 il Wf 1 Ww. ht, heated ro cit ninning rl ist room, Nicely furnished sinning Water; private hi TATH, B01 E, oe two Re ntien §T., 500 or bac! fe house Brooklyn, COURT 8Q., 8, near City Hall—Large, now. Jy furniahed front hall room; convenience, SER AV, B7—$2, $2.50, fais paar bay window, amine T., 02—Large near bride, ferries, KBAP ST, 240, ron nen “Williamsbure Pildxe—-Larwe ‘room, suitable two: ee 81,60" pri Res, amall rooms, Rented, | ‘Tag Whistles Scare Horses and also H Waa fractured. | He Caune Excitement o Bridge New brulsed about the face’ nd There were two runaways on the wos torn to tatters, a cet we unconscloug when ploked i wp, but recavered oonsctousness before Willlamaburg Bridge to-day, both caused by horses taking fight at the whisuing of tugboats, an eanbulance arrived from Gouverr wees! Brant, of No, 256 Grand street, neur He consented to 3 0 ry) ait ‘iMamsebur; driving to Manhat- TT. el against the "avice of Dr. Fisch! ter) | eeu lance surgeon, Who arrived with the ambulance, ae GETTING GETTER, LVORHAMPTON, . Bngiand, Fob. *eesenive Aidan Up MURR oa 0 MR ei tan, ie ole pete Miya frightened | rent wap thrown out. a ao iad here ie 01 No I Rl i Yoh S18 (naar Tomnktnw av klyn=-Lirge, desirable, heated, aloave oryihing for housekeeping; run | ning wat QUINCY ST., 51U-—-Neatly furniahed apart: | ment; light housekeeping: all conven: jonees; reference roaulred: $3.50 up, tee areeeeer tee SELECT APARTMENTS, ELEGANT APARTMENTS, The Doueias, 108 Be, dich at. 12 Nghe | oF varor, heated, hot water, Janitor or room 18 tnion Rani | be ED HOUSES TO LET, \4 see rene y Bahgov has gone ashore one-half a mile} all night, % rooms and bath..... 4 rooma and bath Two Ba tha HA refined and guiet house; rents gna May Ta ‘nt CHIVOOD, 158th st. 3h jira, 101 W.—Newiy furnished, Bath and | TH MEA inberiment A Re tet bal _tteim heat, A Tein heats het sweeter nin araweod HiDH, 29 Wi—Fiat (85, fire tree, other i Ble seme! $1.50" ub: houseketplnx rooms, On» eorner six-room fiat, $10, bart aa YooonINE, pear J SEAL ESTATE, FOR SALE, CITY 2D ST, near Madison ay.—The bargain of ‘Above 14th 8t.,5th Aves to North River WEST STH GEO. W cH a. maniiccemecenne | PAN y ullding,, Jew ° York 30" "i 230, hae rooms, must be Jet, $1,50- | City, offfere the f wt ‘. 10 walle aulte, us 'housekee nite, 4 pricen: Sida Mel on i A nicely turntehed, | come, $10 place, ¥ furnahed rr Carrol) at in Brook a Unis y Heights, Sel st Hig beautiait as (S81 and 182) of iG AL BARGAINS Feng, ire tam: 4 | SO MONTHLY; Beats To HOUSES ta Go TO GOODWIN, ly ALTANY AY, corner FLATS & "APARTMENTS TO LET, NIH, 318 81:3 room _brovenient —Biegant 86: aaron, Iwo rooms, Yoainies. Cony apartinen dish a i R, three rooms, i, "turniaho " convenience u comtariably. furs vefor neces Fe ment ol ey" iriment, five heats $id" Dernont. Unfurnished, VICH ST, 422—Apartmenta of two ayo | GREE STHR AV.. 1470, block below > foo Mah all inprovementa: t cw below 14th at. ht rooms, r_ aupD) eae bart imsata Bim i140 whet mar = Improvemen| aan! ‘ Paci 72 stad an voor supplies eaant vil lighs. re my, bath, steam + $40. Tari, 4a ath, Pr oice rooms, ; small family isp. 690 eee @evant, Veh rooms, neat Station; 12; improv tent + eit AND SUBURBAN HOMES CO, CAPITAL, $4,000,000, Excellent accommodations far small parnltiey| found et following oftices of nde} | 8 esta 8 § "RARE Gott 8T,, TH FST 421 ah Meet aint Si HOMEWOOD, the company's suburban om want 6, ui) {0 boom houses, ‘ail improvements, oe male ty youRN aie Bikey Office @th at. and New Utre Dee THE ‘MESTANIQUE, EAST J88TH ST. Under New Management, Desirable apartments, modern. improve- mente steam drying vot, elevator service convenient all cars rooms and bat _Apoly_ 1M. NO. 142 F. 81D ST, seven rooms and bath Apartinenta: aj] i $41 ner month: powaresion March Jat HENRY D. WINANR & MAY, “neat 58th. A—JUST COMPLETED. AL 110 TO 128 WEST TH ST. id bath, all impro seeping conveniences; centrally Hight; $ minues to ¥ Kennedy. el station: rent_moderat aTH sr. 7 W.. near Sth av.—Two beautiful Mom.” furnished oF tntueniahea: srenasn THE KINNAIRD APARTMENTS, able, Bradhurwt ay. cor, isdth at: only two fire-room apartinents, eft: a Heat, alt | _ STH AV, 900—Houvekoering roome, alngle | Improvements; rents $22 and napection i invited. 832, 50—CHEAP FLATS—$32.50 mms bath, sinale fiat, 2d floor, al) im. "310 WEST 148TH ST. _Apply_on_ prem $2 EAST {15TH ST, ‘One corner #ix-room fiat, #20. __-App}y_on_premiveg Unfurnished—Brooklyn. rent kerhockor-—Bareme Apply J Metaae, and parlor floor. Greene av,, Brookl: ¢ MANHATTAN, Above 14th 8t., 5th Ave. to East Rive! ta Pet Line, dwelling in ruagnificent ic. and a rare 10. W. MER the -age, @ grand condition: terms very cheno for, ak, buyer. _CER_& ona ST.—A_ maaniticent partment of the AL order, G0 foot trons: Petes Veer low: wlll ell on Yery gay terms MERCER & 8 284 Misi jellaneous, ‘G-ROTY BONS a wt, Manhattan, Bleven loth at Yonker. n parevents house, brick private house, 4 Helgh “ins To de-actied frame Awe ‘oitkers; possession vate housd on Staten Isiand, Three (atl OA and brick private housra on 40x100, attans ine ‘omg. on Dudley Larke, plot of land on a prominent corner lyn, for improvement, ee lott" property on Myrtle. ay., term an tal mat MULLING, ca ae 7) eae i, monly Hund Surroundings 9-room frame houses, 4 oderate Mane Clinton rand av. 2 8 WEL 100) HINVAR tear pel f, Jerome, TH house 8, terms, Wy WOL Foran large «roun: W, ay, (Open on’ Sunday rated. ho A TEBE jerome ay, exteneion Napid easy Dayments Dna aR mF Jatbumh av. AY, ON Sie HAY, 4918 ¥ ¥ hove, “with fi Q,fialls end sheds for me ee fame 8802 LOIS vent, Pee si Rt The. Wwe 83d nO each, near macKdamizod ayes Hon; eaay terms, CIT, hox 320 OREO) 1Bith at, ft 1asth 1504 Broadway, Hiro wang, flats, privato tenement “properties: overywhore, x iguble tencinent, paying we y and clovac Who Broadway "ON TA ET! tere y row natone: Py rooms, two baths K, near Ralph, | GOONWIN, 1504 neater GON! LAND lots cheab: Payment] balanre inortwane: World, Brooklyn. if, Investigate $9,000, worth M001, esl 1 bathronn| | led hw 4) ims { Improvemanta; hoor. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, CITY New Detached Houses, Linden Av,, BEIYVREN Flatbush Parc JUST COMPLETED. Blegant’ Homes, Finest Avenue in Flatbush, AND Beautiful surroundings, Bedford Plenty of, »» Large trees, } Avs. Inspection inyited, | W. A. A. BROWN, Asya |___ LENOX ROAD, it | a am | NEW TWO-FAMILY iota, 1 basement o} tory Nanaeainel up. jouse in aitys TADDIY office, St, John’ BUILDER, FACTORY BROKE! ng in manufacturing properties exclu select looation, tw cular stone. fro moat cum) Neve an open for ing} rotons ce, Near ld OTTO. Pe hika at isi, all Py es Tito “Bushwick av | Jotterson av BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LET. | 25 Conts Per Ling, STH AV. NEAR 49 y buslding, good. SHFORTH & CO. HBT. fie t tavement, It ony nal Pass 4 i | TO LEY for factory, autor 1 70 daatactty ae. i oy ey a STR ae ng a BH 2 Manel nail re st tak 000 “paunre feet 0 0 to 2,400 * ae for office or Peng an ; podern fires \ proof balls \ y H Be amber a base! corner file: eat jas ont P al inn q it power, | dating? Tent. THENK! St CORNER Tih st ahd Tae | SORT ee CONE tot arugsist or. othe | {ite busine Inquire 1 flight up, ne? bell. rable v © offic by or en. suite: Tirepreot neaerate rentals, Apply offic ff ‘ Tet, singly Eete} tie ty ly for, butcher 4 Wai neos: 18Tth st. sT—Larne SX rooms adjoining reasonable, ~ reaits ore ELEGANT. mall, “double, wind stor am heat; to NG: MENT STORE, for &. 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