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PAGE TEN HEALTH ADVICE FOR THE PEOPLE By SHIRLEY W. WYNNE, M.D.. Commissioner of Health. City of New York this 'food desirable. Cheese and Fish ARTICLE No.

13 (Exclusive for The New York Age) Of the various foods that have been suggested for changes in the household menu, there are two that seem to have been neglected to a considerable extent in many homes. One of these is fish. There tnan Hardly a person, whet at fish but sel some or another. While in loin others whojmest Df us tne affliction is but mild at it every rri ian(j hort lived, cases, however, do lay ana tws occur in which serious consequen 101 enougn. ces an(j even fjeath mzy ensue.

0.l'ld5.?!!!! thjf! Some people catch cold often, i. This happens particularly in those A persons who are underfed, anae I mic, do not get enough fresh air ItW sunshine, lack of sleep and 'f'proteifdod; no eat regularly and. in a ind. as a rule i I ona nygiciuc measures, ns rcsuu is plentiful here at all times and this unsatisfactory mode of 1 t'liriC ait suimciii vctriruca, 5 wen'. 'rmiMi nf inc.

tnjif bodily resistance and vitality CHEESE AND FISH One reason for eating fish is because it is a change from meat, ea generally oysters, clams, crabs, shrimps lobsters, as well as fish. Fish as a rule.l easy to digest particularly those iL. 11... making. Cheese eating nations are adds to the flavor.

diminish, making the subject an easy prey to the development of colds and other ailments There are often factors which 'influence the development of colds, IIU UUHCI 1UI VI IIIUICIH I tT nf. nLn particularly recurrent attacks. Usu tA Ii ally in these instances there is to be found a mechanical obstruction any other protein. It 'has been re' to proper breathing 1 I Very often commended because chemical exam 1 wun me proper ination shows it Tontains slightly uuw. we content of iodine than' anv other ocal hc nose.

More foods and that makes possihle the' fntly, however especially in proper function of the thyroid dUC 1 gland, hich gland has much to do t0 nd with the regulation of the colds hi the hnd and Df breaking down and building up' of Part.s lhe. ucr your bodies. But. this is not a good P8?" arcdue t0 'nv0 lve.m reason. If vou believe you or ourjor inflammation of the cellular children need iodine do not attempt'" thc ot.

face known as sinusitia. feeding go to your family physician and find out. The recognition of the common cold requires no expert knowledge. i I i. k.

mosi oi us nave gone inruuu nu nen we speak ot nsn we mean. i experienced the discomforts food which includes of this affliction at some time in our lives. A word of caution how ever, seems to be warranted Dipthcria, measles, pneumonia i i arc U'" leii. Din iiivc inner (cods, fish does not Kree with all an" find Ut ucnriVXr witnsigns lor nd vmptoni5 not unike the ord. theese is another variety of food that a mietaL i unite that ic avcrasc housewite seems possiblc and frequentlv occurs.

Not to neglect. Statistics show that the t0o rarcy repeated colds are reallv average per capita consumption of an expressjon 0f a tuberculosis cheese in this country is only about conditoin 4 pounds as compared with 23 Hearing all this in mind it would pounds in Switzerland. Cheese is bc much wiscr and certainly safer one of the most economical of foods t0 consut a physician whenever and is well uthzed by the body. It manifestations of a cold appear. It provides a maximum of neutntion is he aione who can determine fur a minimum of cost and should what the nature the malady real be given greater recognition.

ly is and what its causes are Cheese is an energy producer. Its is'n0 exagceration to say that protein aids in tissue building and Krave complications and after cf its mineral content aids in building ects arc 0ften preVented bv such bnncs and teeth. Cheese should be medical advice. There is part of our daily diet because of its pr0bably no other condition wnich concentrated nourishment, cheese js so very rcadilv catching as a furnishes hut littel waste matter and cod. Few other conditions can so is not sufficient for that purpose, readily develop into pneumonia as a rule.

It sometimes tends to and other serious lung affections, constipate. From what has been said of the New York is one on the leading significance and dangers of colds Mdics in. mis tommy mccsc nhvinns that we ion (1 do all in our power to prevent their oc currcnce. known to he hearty and vigorous, Thrrp is no better wav in for instance, the Swiss the Dutch, whicn t0 acc0mplish this than bv the Danes, and the Scandinavians. conjuctinK our mode of living heese in combination with other sanciv wiselv hvgienically and free foods such as in soups or grated on from'e'xcesse's of anv and all kinds.

spaghetti or potatoes or outer iooas should have plenty of reM.i sleep air and sunshine and a. aM. rt.cn 1 1 I 11 I viu.i simple anu wnoiesonic ioou. who cannot or should not eat many mtw we wj increase ouri sweets, cheese may bf used at the resistance and keep our, end of the meal instead of pie. or physical well being in the best! pudding, and cottage cheese answers po'ssible condition which would well for this purpose.

war( 0ff aml minimize 'he unto P.ut. to advocate the use of cheese nf We should I does not mean that one should cat ajs0 determine whether or not we! welsh raremt betore going to oco. iarc sufferinR from any physical yj The Problem of the Common Cold disturbance wnich makes us Uable to catch colds. Should such con tdition bc found efforts should be 1 made to have them corrected or removed. In any event wc must be guided by the advice given by our 1 medical advisor.

BY ARTHUR I. BLAU, M. D. It is especially appropriate at (Local Health Officer, Harlem this season of the year to give ser Health Center, 108 West 136iious thought to the physical con Street) ourselves. At this time There is no ailment to which of the year pneumonia and other mankind is so susceptible and so respiratory afflictions are common, frequently and repeatedly affected' Wc can and should do all that is 1 Deaths ARMLIVESTER.1 Mr.

TILLIE, 2, ot 22 St. Nlcholu'iTcnue, Mb Sintl Hot pittl, Dxtmbcr' 7. ARTIS. Mra. ELIZABETH.

35, of US Wnt UOth street, Hirlem Hcnpttti, December S. BRYANT, EDNA) 4, ot 2150 Eiihth ave nue, Hirlem Hospital, NovemDer 29. BRAITHWA1TE, EBENEZER, 22 W. 112th etreet, Harlem HotpitAl, December S. BIGLKY, JAME8.

80, or Eait 132nd treet, Harlem Hospital, December 1. SOLA. JUAN. 35. of 1(33 Fifth avenue, Bellevue Hospital, December 4.

CHISHOLM. Mrs. LOUISE. 14, of 68 West tlth street, December 4. CLARK, NATHAN, 18.

of 210 East 100th street, Halem Hospital, Nov. 15. CABEY. Mrs. LUCRETIA.

41, of 145 West 135th street, Manhattan Hospital. DABNEY, JOHN. 21. of 2526 Seventh avenue. Metropolitan HospitsJ, Dee.

5. EVANS. CHARLES 34. of 407 West 148th street, December S. GORDON.

Miss C09A. lt. of 140 Edgecombe avenue, Harlem Hospital, December 1. HILL, Mrs. ELLA.

57. of I West lUth street, Harlem Hospital, December 8. HARRIS, WADE, 22. of 100 West 141st street, Harlem Hospital, December t. JACKSON.

GROVER 39. of 260 West 115th street, Luke's Hospital December 4. JOHNSON. TILLIE, IS. of 2492 Eighth avenue, Metropolitan Hospital, December 5.

MAMAY. IDA. 68. of 26 West 131st street. Bellevue Hospital, November PALMER.

SAMUEL. 61, of 108 49 151st irxt. Ismaica. L. December 4.

RUSTY. Mrs. OLIVE, 24. of 95 West West 169th street, Harlem Hospital, PICHARDSON. Mra.

TAMES. 70. of 140 Wfst S9th street, Bellevue Hospital, TWMtiher 7. STATON. JOHN.

56, of 219 Unlversftv Harlem HoinitaL November 28, SMITH. Mrs. MARTHA. 60. of 36 West i.ith stmt.

Harlem Hosoital. Dec. I. STRYHORNS. FREDERICK, 2.

New York Children's Hospital, November TAYLOR. THOMAS. 28. Metropolitan Hnaniiit. December 4.

WARNER. Mrs. THELMA. 20. of 213 West 11 1th street.

Harlem Hospital, December 4. WILBURN. Mrs. WILLIAM. 72.

of 118 West 129th street, Harlem Hospital December 5. WINTERS. THOMAS. 58, of I35S Park venue, December 2. WINES Mi Bessie 25.

of ,2071 Madl son svenue, Harlem Hospitsl. December 6. WILLIAMS. Miss HAZEL, 16. of 227 West 52nd street, Bellevue Hospital, December 6.

Marriages GEORGE BROWN. 38, of 247 Wnt 116th to ELLA MAY STUDY, 39, of 247 Wnt 136th atrect, December 12. FREDERICK PARKES, 22. of 160 Wnt 123rd atrect. to BLANCHE PAY TON, 30.

of 140 Weat 120th itreet, December 12. CYRIL W. STEPHENS. 36. of 207 Wet 147th ttreet.

to EDITH K. Ferzuion. 33. of 250 Weat 138th street. Dermbe S.

ALVIN DAVIS. 26. of 356 Wnt 145th ftreet. to MURIEL ANHER. 22.

of 317 Weat 119th itreet, December 24. EVERETT W. YARBROUGH. 34. of 65 Wnt 127th street, to EDNA A.

JENNINGS. 36. of 36 West 117th street, December 12. ISRAEL KEY. 43, of New Jersey, to LEE ANNA THOMPSON.

35. of 176 Belmont Jersey City, N. J. THEODORE RICHARDS. 24.

of 3 F.Kt 101st street, to FANNIE LEE SMITH. 19. of 190 East 101st street, December 12. LEON JONES. 28.

of 2178 T.fxiniton avenue to LILLIAN WALKER. 25. of 247 West 122nd street. Dec. II ALBERT WILLIAMS.

4J. of 124 East 108th street, to MARY ANDERSON. 43, of 124 East 108th itreet. Decern, ber 12. humanly possible to avoid their oc FULLY FURNISHED PRIVATE HOUSE with new furniture, containing garage and 10 rooms, corner Madison avenue and 132d Street for lease at your own figure.

Garage, basement and first floor, already bringing in $80 pr month, go with the lease. ALSO 622 St NICHOLAS AVENUE, corner 141st Street, for lease for furnished roomi. Up tairs has 19 room apartment on each floor, private rooms. Ground floor has a 3 room apartment and store. This should be of interest for furnished rooms.

Can be obtained on reasonable lease. Apply PHILIP A. PAYTON Jr. CO. 328 Lenox Avenue between 126th and 127th Streets Tel Harlem 7 8092 Tte Mew York is the ONLY Negro newspaper in New York, printed and published in its own newspaper printing plant.

IN its modernly equipped newspaper plant, THE NEW YORK AGE gives employment at the present time to three (3) linotype operators; two (2) compositors; three (3) printers; two (2) stereotypers; three (3) pressmen. All of these employees arc Negroes and are able to work at their trades through THE NEW YORK AGE. WITH YOUR PATRONAGE, we will be able to greatly increase this present work ing force, thereby enabling other Negroes to work at their trade in New York's ONLY NEGRO NEWSPAPER PLANT. YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS are invited to visit and inspect this plant any week day at 230 West 1 35thStreet, zw York City Job Printing of all kinds done on premises around home on daybreak shouting I gave proof THE NEW YORK AGE Saturday, December 19, 1931 We Residents Of Sayville Changing Minds About Father Divine; Say He Can Stay If He Changes Services Blind Man's Sight Restored And Other Miracles Told About This Week By The New York Age Reporter By Clifford Smith Sayville. L.

N. Y. The white residents of Say ville who were arousing such feeling of bitterness against Father Devine are, for some unknown reason, taking a sudden chance of heart and are letting it be i i i i Known mairectjy mat tney wouia iiKe mj nave mm remain. While they desire his continued residence, they would hive him re main if: (1) He keep his services Sight Restored quiet. (2) Stop at a reasonable hour.

(J) Discontinue having such large numhtrs of visiting students, etc. Although Kev. Devine has not AT VI I .1 Ii flTIP FOR SALE NEWLY RENOVATED HOUSE CHEAP 3 Doors from St Nicholas tab. 319 1 St Sacrificing Must Go Owner out of Town For information, write Thos. II.

B. Walker Box 409 Jacksonville, Fla. Reverend M. J. Devine, and was led As he has been in New York he that little form, and mv first state has not given any idea as to what jmcm waFor the first time I have he has in mind but it is a known touched the hand of a man in whom fact that the city would and does there is no guile" I found Father expect him with open arms as let ters and statements show.

Testimonials In the last issue of The Age, I promised to disclose some cures. Devine to be the most unassuming, quiet modest individual I have ever met. yet he speaks with such author ity that his spoken word "brings to pass whatsoever he saith. He has been described as a man. active tn Kea Utr six men nut toffctner.

evening anting warm Vc hr.l asked for and was "ceived ty Father Devine and was told that hundred daily for months "faith in God" and an all around healing words of cotnfor to the overhauling of his soul would re sorrowing. wit rtr lit nn nn ttarniniT tie store his sight ihis man stayed searching for what he has and is.j Hs, As to his source of supply, he tells all the time, day after day, at his table and to the miny newspaper reporters' and investigators, how he get hi supply of money to feed the many more than bve thousand such words as thesequoted rom Paul, "Faith is the substance of things hosed for" "Faith is' the vie tory that overcome! the world, yea even your faith," and two of his own much quoted compositions, The Spirit of the Consciousness the presence of God is the source of all supply, and will satisfy every good desire and The Abundance of the fullness of the Consciousness of good, no space is vacant of the fullness But the carnal mind, cannot hear this for "having ears they hear not and having eyes they se not and cannot understand." "Father's message is that of unity, fc. pluribus ununv (not union). It is life eternal to those that find it" yet the multitudes are searching in vain in the world of phenomipal' where truth i not to be found. Father Devine never gives personal advice or uses mesmeric or hypnotic1 influence or suggestions to secure adherents to his doctrine, but quite to the contrary, he rather tends to turn all back to their own Christ within, their own faith in God, to I live the life according to the Christ to write to him and later visit him in his local place of activity, 72 Ma whereevr they are or in whatso can street, Sayville, Long ver wilk may bft in Just what prompted this interest' although he is willing, and never too wun scii eviaeni resu.u, i in his most busy life to as make known to a many as are in 'sist alli wjthout monev and without terested in my reason for heartilly nrnviAn ihrUr stated such an arrangement to be 'advocating Rev.

Devine's teaching doth'es, coal and provisions for the either agreeable or disagreable in any and rejoicing in the great privilege nfejy ones statement, it is felt among those near: of being called as a witness in the, or one stjj jee tne great urRe him that he would not like his teach court case recently brought to stop t0 kefp c)o5e t0 teachings and ings ana nis wors oi uoa so nam nis activities. elucidation of our Scriptures, for pered and that after such actions of; "Wen 1 first met Father Devine therein is revealed the "Pearl of the past would not lccl welcome as i knew within myself, that here waj'gmt price." Surely I am. greatly he wants wholehearted neighborship before me pne who had the secret honored to be one of the few called and love, not tolerance. cerfect existence luddtn within 0n the witness stand in defense of this new old truth." Annie M. Mawe Dr.

P. F. Anderson to Radio Talk on Health A radio talk will be given by Dr. ruj im win dc nM i Dr. Anderson is a member, of the outside of Rev.

Devine'i pu. i "a tT.s,c ttrt anA about nonesiy, nairea, manic, cuhabu vj. au. 'j. wno AiaLOU i i i.i:..

i nain X' 1 tc 101 wa OBITUARIES present. kij trm alt the na WimlA R.rm.Ma It neard praying aim C. j. ilni' can see I can see! and and sm ot aiscasc. is jne rourtn son ot aeccasca 11 ihat could see to all he is bringing to pass the words of ljam and ltvinia Adams of War mat he couid Christian scriptures.

''Out of wick Parish. Bermuda. Interment kee? and contaT "wiS (odade man in His children. two Christ" Latest reports say he has, image and in place of nis brother5( one sistcr and tweive after leaving FatherDevine's and he curse of race tfrei'id'cc that has c1lildren and a host of is ill able to see. The narrators separated u7V Christ friends ,0 mn of this case were Mrs.

S. Mr. our Loving Master Jesus the Christ nm ofgmen. S. and Mr.

J. M. pdyed 1 A loved one from us has been tak Another case is a letter I was al answer to the request Teach us lowed the privilege of investigating, to pray. jjOW jn hurnble submission to The lady, whose name I shall omit "Father Divine has no new teach our heavenly Father. but which is always obtainable, was ing, but the same teaching that has yt jhall meet you bye and bye.

appealing for aid from a distance, heen advocated lor centur.es pa. YOUR LOVING CHILDREN Mrs. A. L. of Brooklyn, having He is without question, bringing to suffered illness, a nrc and legal pass, the lultiiiment ot tnese teacn trouble, wrote Father Devine and ings.

I myself know of, and have ailci rl him to aid her by healing witnessed such miracles of healing ceived a letter with iS. enclosed and in a iew noun a wh ch he returned to her explaining into the presence of Father Devine IN MEMORIAM illness anH adjusting the legal as that of total blindness of IN MEMORIAM matter and to aid her children. ten and twenty years standing. WtLLiAMSTn Father Devine answered the let ft bXve andvoted Zr. Lul ui nir in hrlieve and have had not been raised above an or faith.

Shortlv afterwards, he re ir i 3 I dinary table's height for six years. ber 16, 1921. To My Whole World that he does not receive or accept lull ireeoom ot action rcignru. i jt so har(j to llve an(J know that 'eifu from anyone and he sent her have also seen many healings of Vou are not here and will not come 'a lesson to study and remember. lameness from dirterent causes, baclt to me j0 know that the The woman's only explanation is where crutches nad oeen used lor years De many or few will that she believes in Father Devine many years.

'be years 'of longing and thinking 'and the Gosnel he teaches and as Hundreds of homes have been re of you. Would that I had died 'proofs cites that as soon as he an stored to peace and harmony, many the same day you did, and our i i i I. 1 i i swered ner can and sne cowaucu cases tsuocess in ousincss nave uttu. souis at rest wun uoa. ihim.

she was healed and everything brought to pass, honorable work has! RICHARD WILLIAMS, was made alright at once witn ner hefn secured tor hundreds mat nao. mrt her family. idle for months. Those pro IN MEMORIAM A witness in the recent court ac pounced dead have been restored to, FRAZIF.R In loving rrwmorv of tion involving Rev. Devine writes an life.

cases I personally know.our precjolls mother. Iura Fra interesting litter as to wno ev. 0f, and case alter case in addition, ZIfr who two year8 agri, De Devine is to her. Her letter in part operation, have been avoided cember 14. 1929.

follows: through healing by Fathers lifting j0 jjve hearts we leave be "A little short ot a year ago, i the needy one cotkrciousness to heard through the newspaper re faith in God. ports of tbis so called mystery man.j ujs Rrfat mystery of the un Are You lonely? Then Join the Washington Social Letter Club! Receive lots of letters from interesting men and women DONT CROW OLD ALL ALONE Write for Information today Pout Office Box 8278 Washington, D. limited supply of money Father Dc vine spends, running up into thousands of dollars per" month seems to be the main cause of so much antagonism against him, but surely he loving, kind, pure, helpful and compassionate to al lthat he contacts and never turns a needy one away. I I His table is loaded with some 'eighteen or twenty different kinds 'of the best foods' available, and it is; deliciously rooked and well land all are self served, as each receptacle of food, after being passed, through Father Devine's hand where he and mother Devine are seatea at the head of the table, is passed on to each one around the table, where some sixty are seated at one time, and there is no respect shown to persons as to choice of place. "In the very simplicity of Father Devine's words are hidden the profundity which has baffled men and women for ages, who have been hind is not to die.

Her Children: ANDREW FRAZIF.R MARTHA F. WIGGINS MF.LVIN H. FRAZIER HATT1E N. F. WALKER FREE RENT Hal( MoBth Free Room Apartments, strictly priratt, steam electricity, panelled walls, French doors, aewly decorated Rent 155.00 per month.

Apply Superintendent oa premises. 1964 SEVENTH AVENUE near 4lth Street I Bradhurst 1041 City and Suburban Property Co operative Apartmenta S. J. COTTUAN REAL ESTATE BROKER 2303 Seventh Avenue New York City 5D0 YOU NEED MONEY? I "Air Highest prices paid I for diamonds, gold jjy and precious stones Pawn Tickets Bought I rSy 1J S. GONZALEZ CO.

NtV i DIAMOND BROKERS jBtykj Fine Jewelry and Watcheg. ffl 429 LENOX AVE. JL Near 132nd Street jgsjrlf AJ Phone TIL 5 4766 tt CMSSIFB ADS. FURNISHED FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET Neatly furnished rooms 4 tip; also front basement with piano; phone BRad. 2 0178.

Dec IS. 2t 7th Avenue, 2076, near 124th St. Aeatly furnished rooms, all im provements. Phone 2 8133. Seventh Ave, 2135 (apt 4) Fur pished ronma.

amail tarse. 7th 2400 (Apt. 46. Urge front rooms, neatly furnished; all conveniences; call evenings, i ignor. lllta St, 241 apt.

62 All pri private rooms, all conveniences: rent, $6. Call any time in the afternoon or evenings. H. Jack pnone Monument 0718. $6.

front bedroom and narlcr. also use oi Kitchen ligfh reap the benefits of the N. Tiberculosi8 and Health) Monument 2 0796 ana A blind man, irom and now a an Association, and i. eiven at this IMS UUIC VlltlSt, iCBVHi.t, a ft 1 4sMa a A.J ha 1 8n Va1)! rathrr ijr iic met vtuioiuiaj vai 'v 116th 134 W. (apt.

7) Rooms, large and small, light and airy, ris. can alter 6 p. m. 114th St 204 3 flio hr. taat ueauunii room, private; $4 Har 117th St.

353 apt. 24 Urge and small, neat furnished rooms; quiet family. 118th Street. 11 West Comfortable room; no other rooomers; girl. coupie, aimmons.

tvenings. 118th 152 West, apt. 2J ironi rooms, elevator and all conveniences. Nov. 21.

4t 1 19th 69 W. 2 rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished. 119th 100 apt. 5B Rooms to let, couple or single. 120th 231 West Neatly fur nished large room with kitchen 129th St.

247 WL wuuiu proper. .1 jiur. room, kitchenette: nn rhiM. also back room for man and wife! 130th St, 141 Private house furnished front kitchenetta Monument I rooms, also small front room. steam heat, always hot water; rent reasonable; for quiet people only.

2X1 3 r.eatly furnihed Phone Tillinghast 5 7473. tor light housekeeping. ov. 2t quiet, homelike, kitchenetle Kr 130th Gt. 147 Front kitch.

vice, one or two persons. enetf. room 7th room i HMiaii AUUiag Inquire act. 2 cr tent, at 2208 next 1 1301 St, 224 W. Two frnn door.

I rooms, furnished or unfurnished Seventh Kve Mltlv fur. 'l4a nAllia I private house. nished rooms for a desirable 130th 224 W. Pleasant, quiet. Luupie, man ana wue, in puvfici nv.m.

suikc ana aou boast. uie rooms; siso casement, private house; reasonable. Oct 3, 2t 131at St, 68 WNeaUy furnished rooms, kitchenette. Oct. 31, 3t 131st fit 201 fant Seventh 2409.

Nice room! furnished off Fnllwav rf. ior nun ni nao nt Kitcnen. i SDeciaDie permtman yn Mr C.u Vl t.i.. V. St Nicholas 320 Furnished 1 131st 221 West Kitchenette room to let, reasonable rent I room ana others; clean, corn Elevator service; apt 66.

portable; steam; reasonable; re St Nichola. Ave. 424 (1 flizht north) Larse room, man and 1 131st 229 West Lares frnn wife, lady, homelike, kitchenette in nriv, in conveniences. Call all week. Ed na Simpson.

13iat St, 246 Wear Large, frone Kitcncnette rortp neatly iursi.i. Manhatan 437 Furnished led; also small r3i. rooms, $5 up; private; apt. 46, credited to Kev. cvmc.

n. small ot stature wun a we, an pca F. Anderson of 61 West 130th' 115th St. 241 W. Uot ll) Lar names arc uiuiiirn uy itumsi nran.

I lr nis siii nun uih lirovtv i i i street, over station nniii on ur i some instances, tne trutn oi me 0f a color indescnnaoie, amn asi mnA ntMt a nKf nJ llnHor .1. is en y. 1 uB v. 1'" (op dea ng th quackery. oath if desired.

soft that at times it is quite dimcult to hear what he says. He is more' TC if tn hnmanitv tne ncann iniormatinn Diirrnu ot 132nd St. 216 Ouiet home; beautiful kitchenette room; wuiiwiub i ouiJie, 132nd 243 Unfumish front ktiehenetie room; convem ences; work'n people only. 112th entrance S3 Lenox 133rd St, 139 West Single room apt. 34; clean, warm rooms, ele reasonable rent no other pator aaprtment, near car line, $5, convenient to all lines; HintW phone MOnument 2 1226.

133rd St, 158 Neatly furnished, kitchenette rooms, also furnished rooms, large and small for refined people. 74tf 136th 157 W. The Business Girls and Students Club; rooms rehned women; reasonable rent; apply Mrs. Mattic B. Tavlor, inomeiike; nights up.

enette, $6.50. Large, light base Dec. 12. 4 136th St, 214 West Room with kitchenette for couple: BRad. 2288.

136th SI, 228 West Large and small rooms for respectable peoJ pie; BRad. 2 1255. 138th St, 42 apt, 24 Neatlj furnished room for couple oi single; all conveniences. Reason able. I 139th St, 239 West Warm room! kitchenette privileges; moders.

improvements; rents reduced; re spectable people only. Dec 4 140th St, 101 W. (apt. 51) Neat ly furnished front rooms; rent ette, steam, hot water and electrie reasonable; telephone Aud. 3 898 122nd St.

259 W. Nice front "0th St, 101 W. Large fronl room for respectable working! room, furnished or unfurnishedi woman omet nrnnlr rMtnn. aoie. Apt.

0. an conveniences; 3 1558. (apt. 71) Audi 123rd St, 200 West, apt. 8 Small "th St, 151 West (apt.

56) room to let for single person. I Furnished room for couple; all All improvements. I evenings. 126th St, 101 W. (Apt 1) Neat St, 115 apt.

Neatl Iv fiirniahrrt rnnmi m.nmkl.l furnished room: aoolv Craw all conveniences; Richards, 8 7624 Uord. Cathedral. 1 1 I i sneer, west. Apt a i 126th St, 308 W. Large, small.

Neat room for two friends, furnished, steam heated rooms. I homelike surroundings, modern, running water, alwavs hot $5 $7. 1 Convergences. Bradhurst 7819. 128th St, 16 W.

Neally furnished 137 W. (apt 25) Neat kitchenette rooms, reasonable I ly furnished room, single ol rates; Harlem 7 5816. couple, respectable. 128th St, 66 WLarge, neatlj "2nd St, 237 apt 12A New, furnished frcnt room, with kitch "corated room, convenient! ment room and kitchenette, $8.50. "2nd St, 509 Private room, Americans uasrmeni, working person.

128th St, 104 West Front kitch V.S 246 6) Largl enette room, furnished respect 1 furnished rwwn, steam aoie modern improve 1 neat, ail conveniences; $5 a week ments; high class service. 128th Street, 148 Front of nce, reasonable terms; all con veniences; also lurnished room for working people only. Up to aate nouse. J. 129th St, 18 West Urge, neatly furnished room, all conveniences, steam heat; reasonable rent 129th St 55 W.

(Apt 7A) Neatly furnished room for man, all improvements; no other roomers; reference 129th Street, 109 West Apt 2 Beutifully furnished rooms at reasonable prices, elevator apartment Bennett Phone Harlem 6642. 129ta St, 116 West apt No. 8 Newly decorated large one and two rooms, kitchen, furnished or unfurnished; desirable tenants only UOth Street 119 West Ground Floor. Furnished room, respectable family, beat running water. Conveniences, airs.

Jones. 129th, 109 West Small and large rooms, strictly private, steam heat, elevator, running water (free kitchen) gas. electric. Cheap rent. 129th St, 149 West Neatly furnished large and small rooms with ketchen privileges and telephone service.

Detective Service $20 All matters, Qnick, confidential. Secret Service. Write, call or prion Detective Bareaa 2JS West SJth St near Broadway, Phone COL' I 070S. FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVER MARSHALL S. WELLS til WtST tilth STRKlVT 411 MANHATTAN AVXNUI New York Cut Pfcoa kfOanuneat a JOTI Faetary Weat Jth St Phone CHickerins 4 )924 145tfc St.

126 West Front room and kitchen, also fiont rarloi and single. 145th 355 apt. 7V NeatlJ furnished room; elevator; call after call Brad, 2 3470. 149th St, 200 West apt. 1, cornel apartment, 2 rooms and kitchei to sublet; reasonable.

Aud. 3 369Q i 149th St, 305 apt. 29 Furnish ed room to let; two workinj girls or couple; call afler 7. APARTMENTS MANH 7th 1827 Apartments to le" 8 rooms, apply, superintendent on premises. Dec.

41 Eighth 25585 large, light rooms, bath, $25. Dec. 12. a 113th ST, 141 WEST Just finished; 2 $36; 4 lean' every room private: shower! built in tubs; parquet floors; whiu ranges. 129th ST, 109 WEST SMALL AND LARGE ROOMS AH strictly private; elevator! steam heat; hot water; free kitcb en.

free gas, free electric; $1.50 iijx Apply premises. APARTMENTS TO LET 135th St, 236 West 3, 4 and 5 room apartments, all moders improvements. Rent reason able. Apartments Brooklyn 646 Herkimer street 4 rooms and bath, hot water, for resprcubll people only. Lexington 394, Keial ave.

3 moms, private hiMi. adults wanted..

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