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: - l 4 I i .iff : r 7i THE NEWS A3TD OBSimVEB. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21. 1 COL, C. I J If? ViowBfue Wants a North Carolina Crew FURTHEST AGAIN Jr Virginians Ga li TTO Ko Bo So HaTe, , NorJi Carolina Oarry Off the Honor ehd ere Moving for Another Trirjirla Bay. The vilt of the North Carolinians to the Jamestown IScpocJtlon and the making- of "North Carolina Week" thre the sreatesi and rand-j eet week of the Exposition j In attendance, enJvusiasm. ana pleasure Is history, and the more that the details or the week are told , the greater 1 th3 record of the State. In the Octal pjisty which aocom patled Governor Glenn 'co" the Exposi tion was Col. Clias. E. Johnson, pres ident Of the Bsn!Un- and Trust Com pany, and one of the State's foramost citizens, a rnembev of he stair of Gov ernor Glenn. Having returned from th Exposition, he was asked to say aomettiing concerning the visit there, and hia account of the week Is an in teresting one. Of the' trip to James town and the events there he says: Welcome e Royal One. -We had a very hot trip from Ral eigh to Jamestown as the weather was warm, but we forgot all aoout this when we were met by the reception committee of Portsmouth, at the head of which was Dorsay Pender, sonVof General Pender, of North Carolina, who was killed in the Civil War. The reception tendered waa of a really de- llghtful kind and It was only the be ginning of many courtesies. Tlctor Bine, the Tar Heel. "All North Carolinians were glad to see Victor Blue again. He was on the committee, and Bine was as glad to see the Nortti Carolinians as they were to see him. He is a real, thorough bred Tar Heel and In compliment to the State, the Navy Department has appointed him as the Executive Of ficer of the Battleship North Carolina Blue says that If it Is possible to man the North Carolina! with a North Carolina-crew entirely, that he Is going to do it.. After hearing the Third Reriment Bnd -lay he said. I am Just obliged to' have the band any wav. "Although the weather was warm and Ithe night inclement, the attend ance' at the reception given at the Lynrihaven Hotel was large and bril liant.' It was f rreat disappointment to the people O Governor, Glenn ar rived too late tu-nak. but a wreck in front of his train had delated him. The ball was packed In anticipation of tt event.. ' . "The j?orthi Carolina Society or Norfolk could not hav been more cop dial and attentive, and t7 i cocrieEies It added to the comfort and conveni ence not only of the Governor'o party -!bnfof sll No: th .arollaiaa3 who hap pened to be In reach, Tlie actomolla ride on Wednesday asoSralnj was tv very much enjoyid featurs. J'srDe.w: Cs ITVcnt Aged. "Everyone seemed to be not only pleased but surprlc-d Ci ihe 2lne show made bV the IToc2h Ciroiinti.tcllalns. This bh'ildl-ig waa crowed oi only on Thursday. t.ie bl day. bui oa til dayo during our cLay. C:i TacrzCa.?, iiorvh Carolina Dtv 'i is Gtid that mora than 15.000 people la 3C2cc o. other day pc-d t"..roh it: 3 e . and the.Peop.e U v7Inlc ere cayli that li -JU-ifc,T-r Go o-' ilor.h Caro linians to K cjtt a-.ay ih3 f the E-JPOwIJoa. ri iovin for ano.:r ' '1.: jnl -iso Ps ..o ..ry to crvlch u; wl h r Coi.ia ona ?s raarkid "iere Is ilcivhi rcll3a fur. jixzsi 'i - rc, i aTa- Thursday wej c ji.T day .ho posl ic.i. a-:r. an;' iliouc . jdc of North enroll,: tz rrrve Jlzr. I rrnt -o cav a wo."d cbo ;t e behavlo.' o tthe people on dev. and l 1j the! I aever saw C tnrn 1 .he g-.av crowd und:-1 '.Ir.ejce o; iQCor. and there wee 20 Ciso..er wlia-e?er. Kow ever. Jicl lJ nc, surprising as North Carollnianc made up -he reat bulk of the c?o7d. .TArj pcaCe 3est Tet. "Tlje North Carolina troops made a fine showing in the parade. In fact the parade, I am told, was the best yet had during the Exposition, and it certainly surpassed the parade on the opening dav when Roosevelt was pres ent. In addition to the parade, per se, there were cavalry and Held ar- FOOD FACTS Crape-Nuts FOOD A Body Balance Ml People hesitate at the statement that the famous food, Grape-Nuts, yields as much nourishment from on pound as can be absorbed by the sys tem from ten pounds of meat, bread, Wheat or oats. Ten pounds of meat might contain more nourishment than one pound of Grape-Nuts, but not in shape that the system. will absorb as large a proportion of. as the body can take up from one pound of .Grape Nuts. This food contains the selected parts of wheat and barley which are pre pared and by natural means predigesU ed, transformed Into af form of sugar, ready for Immediate assimilation. People kn all parts of the world testify to the value of Grape-Nuts. A Missouri man says: "I have gained ten pounds on Grape-Nuts food. I can truly recommend It to thin peo ple." He had been eating meat, bread, etc., right along, but there was no ten pounds of added 'flesh until Grape-Nuts food was used. One curious feature regarding tru health food Is that its use will reduce the weight of a corpulent person with unhealthy flesh, and will add to the weight of a thin person not properly ne-urlshed. There is abund&nco ol evidence to prove this. Grape-Nuts balances the bo5y in c condition of trai fcealth. QclanSUc selection ,? f ocd el3mnta ra&kas Orae-Nuts .006 cafi Talctbls. It delicious favo, aaC pcwartul nourteh fcng properties heva mad a CrleiwLs ih&2 in turrt r.-icaa G.rp3-IIuis iesnous. Therms c " " TiesuC, I'Tho Ito34f .--Tyl '-v,, package h The Man Who Does Things is not the one rho is dependent upon alcoholic beverages to keep up hi9 "nerve, but he is the possessor of a clear head and steady hand. Are your nerves unsteady? Do you have to take a "bracer", before you can accomplish your daily task? Then it is retarding your progress and destroying your health. Your nerve? can be fully restored to a nor mal condition and your general health great ly benefited by a course at The Greensboro Keeley Institute- Write for our handsomely illustrated book let. It is FREE. - -Address: THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, ' C reon5oro, X. C. All correspondence tlllery drills, which were veii attrac tive features of the military afternoon. While the parade was goins on an air ship, seemingly under perfect control, was sallinr about, back . and forth, over the parade ground. Col. Johnson In a Balloon. "Those who saw the Exposition on the inside of the buildings say that ft Is very, very fine. I only saw it on the outside of the buildings and they were very attractive. The only fea ture of amusement that I had a chance to become acquainted with was a trip up in a balloon. I took this with my nephew. Earl Johnson, son of Mayor Johnson, and we went up In the air 800 feet. It is needless to say that there was a string tied to us. and needless to say also that I do not care to go up again. Earl wanted to but I didn't. "Governor Swanson remarked on Thursday at the gathering- in the audi torium that this was the first occasion on which the auditorium had been filled, and " not only was it filled but there were at least 500 outside who wanted to get inside. Glenn's Welcome Equals Roosevelt's. "Governor Glenn seemed to attract as much attention as had President Roosevelt and the people were Just as clamorous to see him or to catch a glimpse as they had of the President. When he arose to speak tn applause was so great and continued so long that he had to quiet it himself, asking the people to stop. The speeches made were all good, very good. Ben Lacy, In presenting a flag to one of the r&gfcnents. made one of the best and wlttist short speeches I have ever heard. Prostrated Bv Hospitality. "Those hospitable Virginians and ex traordinarily hospitable "Down Hom ers' kent us so busy and on the go at such a rate that by Friday evening we were utterly prostrated. It wtsf great time in every wav. a great demonstration for North Carolina, and g Brreat tribute of respect to the Gov ernor f the State. No one need fear rot having a good and profitable trip by taking time to go and see the Jamestown Exposition. DID BIG BUSINESS Negro Cooped After Much Stealing From Express Company Ben Jones, a colored driver for the Southern Express Company In this city, is in Jail In default of $100 bond to await the next term of the Superior court.. He was committed yesterday by Police Justice Badger, after a hear ing on a chargre of larceny of goods from the express company. He plead guilty to the charge against him. He in charged with stealing from the express company 10 yards dress goods, 1 pair gray woollen pants, 1 coat and pair of pants, l suit of cloths, 1 coat and two pairs of pants, the total value being $58.15. It seems that the goods were not all taken at once but at various times. The prosecution was brought at the instance of Man ager J. T. Bo wen. Vergil Stone was fined $7.35 for riding a bicycle on the street at night without a light. Henry Thomw, another white man, was fined $7.33 for being drunk In Pullen Park. Slxfree Kallsty, white, was taxed with costs, $2.85. for being drunk on the street. Applewhite-Barnm. Wilson, N. C Aug. 2 0 Tonight Mr. Henry Applewhite, of the Morton sec tion In Stantonsburg township, led to the altar Miss Nannie, the charm ing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Barnes, at Rock Ridge. Rev. J. IL Worley, of Pine Level, officiated. A beautiful supper was served, after which the happy couple took the train at Wilson for the Jamestown Expo sition. Xlterary Note. That veteran naturalist. John Bur roughs, comes out strongly In the August Atlantic Monthly against the i .wf "asonlng power in animals. HI theory is that they are so ap parently wise in the sphere of In stinct that close observer Is surprise at their utter stupidity In facing a new problem. The familiar phenom enon of birds dashing themselves against windows, thinking to destroy a reflected rival, he cites as an !n siarice. What cleverness we see in the lower orders Is merely the Ignorant facility grained from necessity If they -apa not clever they starve. The same Jaw runs, through all nature, from h3 trees which glv rorth new buds 60 replace plucked ones, to the birds ?ho lay another clutch of eg when Ssspolled of the, first Mr. Bur rough' article l is so simple and, sln eera and? reasonable; that ilta effect should baa quieting- one In the storm nnd stress'Of the animal eontroverjswjj. strictly confidential. STATE WILL Will Teach Railroads Is Cheaper to Obey the Law It Governor Glenn Tells Southern Rail road Men They Are Wasting Time and Money in Kate Fight. (New York World.) Governor Robert B. Glenn, of North Carolina, said yesterday that he was satisfied the commonwealth which he rules would win its crusade to com pel the Southern Railroad to main tain lower fares. He had a parley on neutral ground with ths representa tives of the corporation, in the morn ing and told them, they were wasting time and money fn taking testimony before a master at 'No. 80 Broadway. He suggested they defer all the ques tions of law to the courts. He left last night for home. "Everything Is satisfactory," he said, at the Hoffman House. "The railroads will find it cheaper in the long run to obey the law and charge the tvo and one-quarter cent ratte. They jare Oolng that pending these proceedings. They wanted to charge the higher rates and give the travel ing public coupons for the difference. It is a strange thing tha,t the rail roads have not changed their fares in fifty years in North Carolina, 'Only one point U to be determined. Are the rates so lw that they are confiscatory? They certainly are not. The railroads would find it to their ad vantage to try this law before com plaihing about it. and I am sure that the increased patronage from the re duced fares would greatly increase their revenues. They could n fail to make from six to eight per cent net. The Southern Railroad last year made $4,000,000 profit on Its investment. The question Is. What is the aggregate profit on the business of the year?" Governor Glenn said that in a morn ing newspaper it had been marfo to appear that he had criticised the ac tion of Governor Hughes with regard to the two cent rate In this State. "I was misquoted In that partic ular," he said. ' I said that as two and a quarter cents was sufficient in North Carolina, two cents should be enough in New York, where there was greater density of population. I had no comment to make on Governor Hughes' veto of the Two Cent Rate Bill in this State." JT-overnor Glenn said he had Invited Governor Hughes to be his puest in North Carolina the coming fall. SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y. Orand Union Hotel. One of the largest and leading summer hotels of the world. Open June 20th to Sept. lFth. W K. Wooiley. Also Hotel Marie Antoinette, x. T. City and Hotel Iri quois, Buffalo. The Grand Union is noted for it. superior accommoda tions, excellent table, fine music con certs, balls and social attractions. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stock holders or the Boylan I'earce Company will be held at the office of the com pany in this city on Wednesday, Au gust 21st. 1907. at 8 o'clock n. m. K. W. WEATHERS. Secretary. Raleigh. X. C. Aug. 10. 1D07. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. V- Having duly qualified as adminis trator of the estate of the late J. E. Holloway. this Is to notify all persona having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned administrator on or be fore the 5th day of Auarust, 1908, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to the said estata will please make im mediate payment. This 20th day of August, 1907. P. J. HOLLOWAY, Administrator of j. e. Hollowav. R. X. SIMMS, Attorney for Adminis tratorT 8-2 1-law-fiw HOTEL BROADWAY AND UTH STREET SEW YORK C1TY. ( trusta" Ear - Aceea 'of Brery'- folnt Interest. Haft Block froa waoasjaker'a. 0 mlfiatca' walk of Stopping District. KOTRD FOE: Excellenca of Cuisine, Ooo fortabla Appointments, Courteous Bat. lc and HoocUka Barromodtsga. teS'SLSOIPEnlDAYm W EUROPEAN PLAN. . Tablo l' note Breakfast 50c VM.TAYLOn & CON. Inc. ! AT JUl I " t j ; ilroadwarA &3c4 fitreat WIN 0 PERFECT Topfli IPouiQir Cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth, and Purifies the breath A superior dentifrice for people of refinement Established in 1866 by liege & CONSERVATORY of MUSIC for Women CHAR-LO'TTE. N. C. Experienced teachers from lesding European end American Univr u Im and Conservatories. CoUsxe plant. $250,000.00; Park Campus 20 acre. New. fire-proof build intra. A. B. nd Electire De free Courses. Schools of Muse, Art, Expression. Climat, health and thoroughness unsurpassed. Interdenominational. Cost $860 to $500tper year. Opens Bept. 18th, Catalogue o Applicahon NOTICE. North Carolina, Wake County. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Elton C. Beavers, de ceased, this is to give notice to all persons having claims against the de ceased to exhibit tho same to the un dersigned administrator or his attor ney on or before the 14th day of .Tune. 190$. otherwise this notice will 1 be plead In "bar of recovery. All per ' sons indebted to decedent will make I Immediate bayment' to the adminls- trator or hi attorney. I This June 14th, 1907. CLAUDIUS BEAVERS. Administrator. CHARLES U. HARRIS, Attorney. 6-l--law-w f NOTICE. North Carolina Wake County. Having qualified as exectors of the estate of S. C. Pool, deceased, this Is to give notice to all persons having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned executors or their attorney on or before the 14th day of June, 1908. otherwise thla notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons Indebted to decedent will make immediate payment to the ex ecutors or' their attorney. This June 14th. 1-907. JOHN O. ELLINGTON. MARTHA POOL. Executors. fpsXlrite for F.ly Free Book en Entitled Grain Speculation M a Fine Art Boad my book and casfty learn for vmrfithe natural, Minsible ways of dealing in wheat, corn, oats and provisions. It will tell anyone how to oparata conservatively anil safely on tba Chicago Board of Trade. Writ today for this Authority on Suecttiful Trading. Bent promptly FRICE I pay tha postage to yoa on my book. It will interest you. F W. WACM EX. tt Bears af Trais Blaf .. Chkafa 9 If " W US5 CHAS. B. KING, PresWentjyr iifi in 111 miiiiiiiiwi 11 11 1 iiMiiiii.ii I Vnn Bore Throat, Pimples, Copper Oolorad SpoU, 13T6 100 Acbs,OUi Sores. rioers.ln tae Mouth, Halt 'alllngf tVrlta for proofs of permanent enres of wont laaesof 0TphUtl blood poison. Capital MO.tM. 1 jags book F&EjS. So branch offloea. 3Q0K REMEDY CO., '.TE Attorney for Executors. NOTICE. Having: qualified as administratrix of Chaa. N. Williams, deceased, late of Wake county, N. C, this Is to noti fy all persons having claims against said estate to present, them to the un dersigned for payment on or before the 6th day of July; 1$08, or this no tice will be plead in bar of their re covery. ; BLANCH W. WILLIAMS. Administratrix. Armistead Jones & Son, Attorneys. 8-8-law-6w. VISITING CARDS You may have handsomely en graved ones almost as cheap as printed oiiei Jf you will write us for samples end prices. Also wedding- Invitations. ; BELL BOOK & STAHOXERY C'O. lUchmond. Va. Adnilnlstrator's Notice. Havlnc qualified as administrator of the estate of Levi Cole, late of AVak County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present the same to me on or be fore he 13th! day of July, 190S, or this notice will pe plead in bar of their recovery. J. R- BREEZE. Adm'r. Nelson. N, C July 13th. 1907. Executors Notice Having qualified a executors of the estate of the late James Dinwiddle, of Wake county, we hereby give no tice to all ieraons holding claims against said estate to present them to us before th 14th day of July, U908. All persons j indebted to said James Dinwiddle, deceased, are requested to make immediate settlement with- the undersigned.! . Raleigh. H C July 13. 1907. aUtS. B. W. KILGORE, i i -MRS. J3. B. CROW, i MISS JAK W. DINWIDDIB. 6t-o.a.w.. 1 ? , - ' Executrix. 328 70.334 FAYETTEyiLLE ST. RALEIGH, - - fJ. C. asTCSTT' New lot Cotton Art Sqnarfrs $2.00, $S.OO. $3.50, 94.00. $S.OO. "Wool Squares, $5 to $11.00, Xrw lot of Ijotko Pictures, prlass, 65C., 85c., 05c., $1.10. ; 16x20 JA3IESTOTV"N is wen represented -with ouf Trunks ard Bags this week. Our prices show that we are the TRUNK PEOPLE OF RALEIGH. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Just in. 16 Ladles' Skirts, Latest Styles, 52.00 to J7.50. SUMMER GOODS. Our third lot of f reexers just In. The Jack Frost Freezer, made in Rich mond, wire Tioop cedar buckets, 31.35. 31.65. 31.95. 32.25. 32.90. A few Lawn Swings and Settees left. White Slippers for children; FRUIT JARS. JELLY TTJMBLERS, PRESERVE KETTLES. Special sale on Colored Wash Goods. Something good in Boys' Suits, light colors, sizes 6 to 16. 32.00. Straw Hats at your price, FURNITURE. f Big Special. Large Reed iRocker, only a few left, 32.75. ;! Desks, 34. $5.50. $7, 39, 320; Iron and Wood Beds. Iron and Wood Cribs. Iron and Wood Cots. Imt. Leather Couches, $8.75,1 $10.5-0. Sideboards, $9.76, $10.50, 12,50, $15. CARPETS. New lot Matting and Floor Oil Cloth. ' 12x15 Wool Art Square, $11.00 9x12 Axmlnster, $20.00. Window Shades, 30. 45, 60c STOVES. Cook Sto-es, Ranges, Heaters. VICTOR TALKING MACHINES RECORDS. " CI0G3KILiEifS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will be received byi the Board of Directors of the State Colored Nor mal School of Fayettevllle, for the erection of the Administration build ing, northwest of the city. Plans and specifications may be seen., at Ithe of fice of Frank B. Simpson architect, Raleigh, N. C, or with the undersign ed; right to refuse any and all bids is reserved. Successful bidder will be re quired to give satisfactory bonds. H. L. COOK, i! Q. K. NIMOCKS. H. W. LILLY. : Executive Comuilttee. Fayettevllle, N. C, Aug.. 12, 1907. 8-14-3aw-2w. ' Administrator's Notice.; Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. R. Guess, late of Wake County, this is to notify all j persons having claims against the said estate to present the same to me on or be fore the 13th day of July. 1908; or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. J. R. BREEZE. Adm'r. Nelson. N. C July 13th. 1907. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of the late W. H. Cole, of Wake county, this is to notify all persons indebted to said estate to make payment to me. and all persons having claims against said estate will present them to me on or befdre 31st day July, 1908, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. 7-31-1 w 6w H. E. COLE, Adnir Raleigh, . C HOTELS AND RESORTS. WHY SNEeIe? WHEN ELLERBE SPRINGS W I LJj POSITIVELY R E L I E V E HAY FEVER It Has Done It. It Is Doing It. It Will Do It. I This Spring, with elegant and com modious Hotel and all conveniences, is situated near Rockingham. I North Carolina, on the S. A L. Railway, be tween Charlotte. N. C. and Wilming ton. N. C. Direct local and i long distance Southern Bell telephone con nections Rooms reserved when noti fied. Telegraph. Railway and Express address: Rockingham, N. C. Rates Moderate. -: For terms and other information address: J. W. BETHEL, Manager, 3t Ellerbe, Hi C. BLOWING ROCKi GREEN PARK HOTEL, Elevation 4,300 Feet. Opens July first. Hotel In good con- union. Aiagmucem scenery, beauti ful drives, ball room and nrclieaira. golf, tennis, bowling, mountain trout fl&hlnar mnvmiflnt. iivnm. modatlons and table compare fa vnra.ru w u-1 1 1 nthor Aanva rKm pit. Ing a great deal more. Send for de- bcriimve 10a lie 1 ana terms H R V. Ttf PI T'ir T f W T. -k Green Park. N. Q. J SELECT B0ARDIN8 HOUSE Mrs. Wiley IL Rojrera calls; atreatV to the fact that this largo houM. within half square of tbe eapitol, baa been newly painted papered aikl furnlsbed, and la open for boarders bj the day, week or month, j liAMlsb: aNU A1KX ROOMS. JLEA- SONABX43 PRICE3. Within? one. ' nair scranr 01 the camtoL 'lis If I WILSUNGTON BTIUZUZ. ; I HOTELS AND RESORTS. t 4 Cor. Hargett and Salisbury Sts. I ' ' . j "' - 1 fir :-ci$Z 7: , - . Your Criticism; of the Cuisine and Serrico fa Besi?irf. f EUROPEAN PLAN. SA3IPLE ROOMS. THOniAG H. DHtGCi I III "ir'WVf IV 111 i - : :nv. 1 1 ' : ; . ; v " :': Ill ; j . ...'( w J 11 . , mm m Ill 1 ' a " s - 11 1 . . . s ..:. . .-. .;-.-.'a 1.1 1 - -at ' si 1 1 sj oa a '-, x 1 . t wk -. ! w Sr- h ..a - .1 m M aw m m m . t a a up-to-date clot;:iz;:s & Is the order of the hour. Ten see that you et St when you ect then, why not In what you drink? i OTJR SODA . ffOUNTAHJ 2 . ahso lutely aauttary. Sj-rup containers vaah. ed dally, German silver wtnichoard. marble, cement, i No way to "grow watcrsoaked er 1 mouldy.,. Will dean as a whistle, LOOK FOR YOTUJRGELF FAYETTEV I LLE HARCIITT OTOEETG HOTJStS 2m rt2SORTS. GREATLY IMPROVED. 1 - I j J OPH2f FOrTtIII: STZZZITL Situated In the hCls of Zloore Ocmnry, North Carolina, a the Ai ! - boro and Aberdeen Rath-pad, thla road! making cloea- connection with ALIj TRAINS AT ABERDEEN FOR T ACS SON SPRINGS, JACHSON SPUING i WATER WAS AWARDED SILVER HfEDAL AT ST. LOUIS EXPOEITTO.,', AND ABSOLUTELY CURKS DISEASES OF THE BTOJiACIT. KOV.I ' KIDNEYS AND BLADDER. ' Aocomtnodatiohs of hotel FIRST-CL ROOIIS WITH OR WITHOCT PRXV ATE !HATH. - S?M iramemeDU xro offer Bowling, Pool. Billiards. Tennis. Croquet. Boang, and le&h Water Bathing. We furnish the very beet ma tic for dancing and at meals. Tor farther Information address, t ROB23T IRYIN. Manager. S. B. 'Pone. 420. i 1 . Established 1S85. . v Bell Thone, 2U HOTEL I aRIE-TOBJE Corcring entire j block front onj jBroadway, CSth to 67th st, K. Y. diy. Within easy reach from Grand Central station. Tta Subway! and Surfaca lines and in direct connection by Sub Way and , snr face cars to the etatlons of all trunk lines, steam boat landinsa, j etc. Particolaiiy dczAr&Uo for per manent and transient jruests seeking the perfection or comfort, scrrice and refinement. Ideally iocatd in the heart' of tbe metropolis aad tho fash ionable upper west side and beyond the disturbance of city traffic. VTIthla one block of Central Park and. of quick access to all theatre cpln? sec tion,: principal attractiona and cars and boats to nearby seaside day resort3. Subway station at corner of the hour, j Elevated railroad station opposite Booklet on request. Grand TJnlon Hotel, iBaratc! Springs, N. Y, and Hotel Irotjuol, Buffalo, Nl Y Same Man acment. i f- J "ljVr Ralei ITcsOa Carol Large Rooms, beaiitif ally furnichci.1 j Hot and Cold Baths. . Connecting Bath Rooms. li Gsssnd Elsctrfc Lights Location the tost Central, j R. F. GlERSCH, Prop. The modern decora tlTO finish for wallJ and ceilings made for painters and, whlta. washers; can be used by anyone .Refuse all Imitations and eubsh. states. - Send for SnL -pie card. ? r 1- Raleteh. jr. CL What's ihsxre o coins swelterfn through the Czrsmr season in heavy clothes,, wbea for $10 to $1" yoa could bo corafanUy and stjUshly dressed 1W ?no o ocy Snnx&er Suitsr ThQ prtcn is 0 cilterion of th TfIon, nor of &s eallsacctlon one .i of tbeso eplofic Eut aCordj the rearer, Hm tie there fact vi Ihflh in wwftrrt evr mm 1 lieved of seVercl riCvx.Cc actual dead weight Is sari3t!iiiis to i think about wlssa slia Ocmom $ eter rcslster?. rlre'r-o tie'ihirr.-r. Como In anT , 'lie, iiantL.r-. modeis voiirc siiOii.jt -tiz-2se fcit!i. cr;wela;ht Tivo-Plcco Suliffj ill ttjl : all fabrtcSe all sizes s ?-V atlsfactior. gnararn.-f;
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