Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1916 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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City Without Private Houses. In one respect —a point not so flattering to metropolitan complacency New York is unique among great cities: Manhattan is a city without private houses. In the last fifteen yearß few private dwellings have been built, except those of millionaires. In that same period thousands of the old brown-stone fronts of a previous generation have been dismantled to make way for tenements and apartments. Forty years the city has been undergoing a process of “tenementization. New York is a city almost exclusively of tenements and apartments—that is its most striking architectural and social characteristic. Prying Cow Storms Trench. Thor Skongaard may work with a periscope when he is digging hereafter. He was plying pick and shovel in an excavation at Thirty-fifth and Lyndale avenues N., when a large object lurched to the edge of the hole and dropped in. It was a cow. She stuck so tight that It took two fire companies to hoist her out and release the workman. Skongaard resumed his labors.— Minneapolis Journal. Most Unkind. "Miss Sereleaf says she is going to marry one man in a thousand.” “The last one?” asked Miss Cuttem. At the Ball. He (to his dancing partner)—This Is a fine floor. She —Then why dance on my feet?
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