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January 4, 1919, NYT, page 2, Plans of Zionists For the New State; Dr. Sokoloff Defines the Boundaries Desired for the Projected Homeland; Have Entente with Arabs; Commonwealth to be Solely a Home and National Centre for Jews' Want Palestine of Solomon; Holy Places to be Respected, by Walter Duranty, Special Cable to

January 4, 1919, NYT, page 3, Hit by Vanderbilt Auto; Victim's Skull Fractured—Chauffeur Held in $1,000 Bail,


January 4, 1919, NYT, page 5, Murphy Asks Smith to Depose M'Cabe; Fight on Rival Is Bitterly Waged by the Tammany Chief at Albany. OSBORNE LIST REJECTED Up-State Man for Head of Prisons —Governor to Hold Public Audience Here. Two Murphy's in Alliance. Glynn to the Rescue of McCabe. Smith Looking for a Way Out.
ALBANY, Jan. 3.—The mystery of the continued presence here of Tammany leader Charles F. Murphy and his conferences with Governor Smith was solved today when it became known that the Tammany chief was out "gunning" for his political enemy, Patrick E. McCabe, Democratic leader of Albany.

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January 24, 1902, NYT, Strange Death of a Wealthy St. Louis Man; A.D. Cooper Found with Fractured Skull in a Turkish Bath -- Police Arrest One Negro,
A. Dean Cooper, Treasurer of the Graham Paper Company, died here today as ... in the Vista Turkish bath establishment, at 3,318 Franklin Avenue, last night. View original in TimesMachine


March 7, 1902, NYT, Death After Turkish Bath, Strange End of J. R. Davidson at Chicago Yesterday, View original in TimesMachine,
CHICAGO, 111., March G.-J. R. Davidson, Western manager for the Philadelphia "Watch Case Company, and prominently connected socially ...View original in TimesMachine


February 21, 1904, NYT, Died in a Turkish Bath,
W. J. Harris, sixty-five years old, whose home was in Elm Street, . N, J., died suddenly about 2 o clock yesterday afternoon in the Everard ...View original in TimesMachine


March 7, 1904, NYT, Scalded Friend to Death; Threw Boiling Water on Companion by Mistake, He Says,
About eleven o clock last night they went to-a Turkish bath. They began ... A search was made for Keefe, who was found and. told of his companion's death.View original in TimesMachine


January 30, 1905, NYT, Scalded to Death in Bath; Bodies Found Where They Fell in in Groping for Safety,
Two young men met death yesterday morning in the Turkish and Russian bathhouse of Abraham Stern at 21-23 Hester Street. Abraham Pasternack, eighteen years old, and Peter Ross, twenty-eight years old, wont together to the establishment. They were tailors, who worked in the same shop and roomed together in the boarding house of Jacob Silverman, at 28 Norfolk Street. View original in TimesMachine



July 15, 1907, NYT, Remedy For Blood Poisoning; The Turkish Bath a Powerful Eliminator of Bodily Impurities, by Charles H. Shepard,
The publication in last Sunday's TIMES of what may be called the tragic death of an eminent scientist. Prof. Maximilian Schuller of the University of Berlin, from blood poisoning by cancer cultures calls forcibly to mind a fact that should be more generally known, and that is this: The Turkish bath is the most powerful eliminator of blood poison that is known in the whole category of remedies. View original in TimesMachine




May 26, 1977, AP -Beckley Post-Herald (WV) page 1, Bathhouse Blaze Kills 8, Hurts Many, by John Mulligan,

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November 11, 1869, NYT, Died, Julia Everard, mother of James Everard,
EVERARD.--On Monday, Nov. 8 at midnight JULIA EVERARD, mother of James Everard, a native of the City of Dublin, Ireland, aged 67 years.  View original in TimesMachine




DIED.

On Tuesday, the last" isfaby, wits of James Everard. Relatives and friends and members of the Andrew Jacbsou Clnb are invited to attend the , The ' remains Will ...
December 14, 1871 - News - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "DIED."
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Awards of Contracts.

2,1 3S Regulattng, curbing, S-seventh-street, lelwaen I Third and. Fourth av enues, co JamesEverard.for. . . . ................................. 6,79D 20 Rot:, Rradint:, curbing, ...
July 30, 1872 - News - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "Awards of Contracts."
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THE CONTRACT COMMISSION.; List of Contracts Certified by the ...

Everard, assignee, tet-avenue, sewer, streets. 7. . . . ....2,38 Jas. Everard. Bayard- street, atone black paving, Bowery to Baxter. street. 8. . . . ....2295-Jsa. Everard ...
August 7, 1872 - Headline: "THE CONTRACT COMMISSION.; List of Contracts Certified by the Commissioners--The Amounts Due Not Yet Determined. Claims not Certified. Claims Unmarked. Claims Withdrawn."
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Defaulting Contractors.

Michael Ciavin, contractor : JamesEverard and B. Malonep, . Dote o! , May 2B, 1871. Time for completion, days. Reguiating, grading, =dao., biaty-ninth-street, ...
August 24, 1872 - News - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "Defaulting Contractors."
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the newtown creek nuisances.; a complaint that the sickening ...

... for building in New , Park, and in One and Twenty--street, between One Hundred and 6-street and Tenth-avenue, James Everard, 18,56B; regulating, grading, ...
June 2, 1878 - Style - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article- Print Headline: "THE NEWTOWN CREEK NUISANCES.; A COMPLAINT THAT THE SICKENING STENCHES. HAVE BEEN REVIVED THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY TO LOOK AFTER THE MATTER. CONTRACTS FOR PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS."
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LARCENY BY TRICK AND DEVICE

James Everard, of the firm of ShookEverard, brewers. holly bought from Shook Iwerard the furniture and fixtures of the liquor No. 94 J: Second- for the sum of ...
March 8, 1879 - Style - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "LARCENY BY TRICK AND DEVICE"
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LOCAL BUSINESS TROUBLES.

2 1 First., on the cation of ShookEverard, ; ur. Nooue owned considerable real estate ou Firat avenue and Sisteenth.street, which he has conveyed for $14000, ...
April 24, 1879 - Style - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "LOCAL BUSINESS TROUBLES."
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A COLLECTOR'S DISAPPEARANCE.

On Monday night an alarm as sent out by Police Inspeotor Dilks stating that Patrick Smith, collector, in the employ of Shook Everard, brewers, had been missing ...
March 2, 1881 - Style - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "A COLLECTOR'S DISAPPEARANCE."
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reduction of assessments.; a victory for property-owners on the west ...

Johnson, $121; 7G8; John ;siccauley, $26051 95; John diccauley, $124570 21; James Everard, $136892 75. On the part of the complaining pro perty ovt-nets it ...
September 16, 1881 - Style - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "REDUCTION OF ASSESSMENTS.; A VICTORY FOR PROPERTY-OWNERS ON THE WEST SIDE."
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CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS; NEW-YORK. BROOKLYN.

The bills of James Everard for $64988 66, and Gibbun Lyons, for $19.851 45, far v^ork done on the roadways and entrances of , were approved ...
March 1, 1883 - Style - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS; NEW-YORK. BROOKLYN."
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CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS; NEW-YORK.

James E. Everard, of a large brewery on the south side of One Hnadred and Thirty-third-street, between Fifth and avenues. 1'he building is Lo be 100 feet front ...
September 23, 1883 - Style - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article- Print Headline: "CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS; NEW-YORK."
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trading in stolen beer kegs.; arrest of james j. rooney and his son ...

James Everard, Sheridan Shook, Henry Clausen, tc Lyman, and aej Tovey, who formed a committee to represent ale and lager beer brewers, called at Police ...
March 22, 1884 - Style - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "TRADING IN STOLEN BEER KEGS.; ARREST OF JAMES J. ROONEY AND HIS SON AND DRIVER."
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brewers trying to ascertain who bought from the thieves.

Ebling, John , Bernheimer S; Schmidt, George Ehret Shook Everard tc Lyman, and the Villiamsburg Brewing Company. , his son, and Andrem filch , the er of the ...
March 23, 1884 - Style - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "THE STOLEN KEGS AND BARRELS.; BREWERS TRYING TO ASCERTAIN WHO BOUGHT FROM THE THIEVES."
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fighting the beer pool; a boycott which is to begin to-morrow. the ...

In other words, if Dealer Gambrinus had not been selling Brew etEverard's beer prior to Nov. 1 and desired to become a patron later, and it Brewer > was in the ...
February 28, 1887 - World / Asia Pacific - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "FIGHTING THE BEER POOL; A BOYCOTT WHICH IS TO BEGIN TO-MORROW. THE SALOON KEEPERS ENGAGING IN A DETERMINED CONTEST AGAINST THE BEER BREWERS."
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HE WANTED TO GET EVEN.

... brewery at salaries of $15 a week and ... wanted $16 "," and had, without authority, said ho was JamoaEverard. In his wore, indicating ha way to at two arsons, ...
January 12, 1888 - World / Asia Pacific - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "HE WANTED TO GET EVEN."
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The City of Cincinnati--A Republican Mass Meeting.
... "Pittsburgh"-that wondrous city Sleeping the mono tains gave birth to the Ohio- with particular zest, and -when the first impulse was to a Turkish bath and wash ...
August 19, 1868 - News - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "THE WEST.; A Railroad Jaunt--Western Progress--From Indiana to Ohio--The City of Cincinnati--A Republican Mass Meeting."
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Fire in a Russian and Turkish Bath-House.

At 11 o'clock yesterday morning a fire occurred in the rear extension of building No. 26 East Fourth-street, occupied, together with No. 23, by BROWNING CO. as ...
June 4, 1869 - News - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "Fire in a Russian and Turkish Bath-House."
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BATHHOUSES REFLECT AIDS CONCERNS

The four-story building on St. Marks Place was a Turkish bath from 1906 until the late 1970's, when the elderly of the Lower East Side briefly ...
October 14, 1985 - By JANE GROSS -N.Y. / Region - Article - Print Headline: "BATHHOUSES REFLECT AIDS CONCERNS"


a novel horse hospital; turkish, russian, and electric baths.

They put them in the Turkish bath and give them a good rubbing. If this isn't enough, they give them an electric bath. It is the queerest thing you ever saw.
March 13, 1882 - N.Y. / Region - Article - Article - Print Headline: "A NOVEL HORSE HOSPITAL; TURKISH, RUSSIAN, AND ELECTRIC BATHS."
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TRYING TO KILL DR. JOHN P. GRAY.

iio was employed In the Turkish bath-rooms at I3at:g's Hotel. and for tho past 18 months has labored under the that he was an amla gent from Leaven to shoot ...
March 17, 1882 - N.Y. / Region - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "TRYING TO KILL DR. JOHN P. GRAY."
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DEATH IN A BATHING ESTABLISHMENT.

A stranger entered the Turkish at the corner of the Bowery and Brooms-street, at 10 o clock yesterday morning, and asked for a Turkish bath. He went through ...
April 3, 1882 - N.Y. / Region - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "DEATH IN A BATHING ESTABLISHMENT."
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new-york apartment-houses. churches for the people.

But into thn hall was Iiko into the hot room of a Turkish bath; the face fairly burned , and the perspiration just roiled off. 'l ho hero was similar to of best houses; the ...
July 16, 1882 - LEWIS W. LEEDS.L.E. JACKSON. - N.Y. / Region - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.; NEW-YORK APARTMENT-HOUSES. CHURCHES FOR THE PEOPLE."
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suspension of wj wilcox & co.; a well-known lard firm in a temporary ...

The founder of the house was wj Wilcoa, who died very suddenly taking a Turkish bath ele;ht years ago. Subsequently Colo and the other partners turned the ...
July 22, 1882 - N.Y. / Region - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article- Print Headline: "SUSPENSION OF W.J. WILCOX & CO.; A WELL-KNOWN LARD FIRM IN A TEMPORARY FINANCIAL STRAIT."
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NEW-JERSEY.
Acting Mayor Furman, of Jersey City, slipped and fell on a marble slab while taking a Turkish bath yesterday, that he will be to the house for ...
July 26, 1882 - N.Y. / Region - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "NEW-JERSEY."
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SLEEP AND BRAIN-REST.
Beyond valuable suggestions there is much a se in Dr. Corning's volume in the way of methods of treatment, one of which, it way be added, is theTurkish bath, ...
May 13, 1883 - N.Y. / Region - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "SLEEP AND BRAIN-REST."
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MR. THOMPSON'S TURKISH BATH.; TESTIMONY BEFORE THE ...
Abel Easton, a lawyer and the keeper of a Turkish bath in East Forty-sixth-street, was before the Senate Investigating Committee yesterday to tell what he knew ...
March 8, 1884 - N.Y. / Region - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "MR. THOMPSON'S TURKISH BATH.; TESTIMONY BEFORE THE SENATE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE."
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fitzgerald still ahead; leading rowell and beating the record. the ...
After he retired at midnight on ' he was taken in a carriage to a house on Twentyfourth-street for a Turkish bath. Alter a rest of 2 hours anti 39 minutes Fitzgerald ...
May 3, 1884 - N.Y. / Region - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "FITZGERALD STILL AHEAD; LEADING ROWELL AND BEATING THE RECORD. THE FRIENDS OF THE EX-ALDERMAN TO GIVE HIM AN OVATION--TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO SEE THE WALK."
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the men after the race; fitzgerald visited by many friends. the walkers ...
Rowell also got up early in the morning and. went out for a Turkish bath. His lameness prevented him from walking much. In the evening he awoke from a five ...
May 5, 1884 - N.Y. / Region - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "THE MEN AFTER THE RACE; FITZGERALD VISITED BY MANY FRIENDS. THE WALKERS ALL ANXIOUS FOR ANOTHER TRIAL--ROWELL NURSING HIS SPRAINED ANKLE IN BED."
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sullivan near to tears; denying that he was drunk monday night. but ...
Of cou^se I wasn't drunk. The only drink I had after reaching N ew-York was a little brandy I took s Turkish bath about 10 o clock, and felt all right until about 5, ...
July 2, 1884 - N.Y. / Region - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "SULLIVAN NEAR TO TEARS; DENYING THAT HE WAS DRUNK MONDAY NIGHT. BUT ADMITTING THAT EXCESSES HAD BROKEN HIM DOWN--DESERTED BY HIS FRIENDS, HE RETURNS TO BOSTON."
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Obituary 2 -- No Title
Hufeland's Art of Prolonging Life," " The Eastern, or Turkish, Bath." He also contributed to Todd's Cyelopedia, and was the founder and editor of a quarterly ...
August 10, 1884 - N.Y. / Region - e -Print Headline: "Obituary 2 -- No Title"
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JOHN M'CULLOUGH'S ILLNESS.
John mccullough, the actor, arrived at the Palmer House to-day, in company with his manager, Joseph Brooks. The tradedian spent an hour in theTurkish bath, .
September 16, 1884 - N.Y. / Region - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "JOHN M'CULLOUGH'S ILLNESS."
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a gambler's many victims; the remarkable story told by a deserted wife.
They played poker every night for some time with Caldwell at Judge Diglow'a residence on Germyn-street opposite the Turkish bath . lodge Blglow is a .-Yorker .
April 24, 1885 - N.Y. / Region - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "A GAMBLER'S MANY VICTIMS; THE REMARKABLE STORY TOLD BY A DESERTED WIFE."
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CONCERNING THE TURKISH BATH.
An action to recover $50000 damages for breach of contract has been begun in the Kings County Supreme Court, in Brooklyn, before Judge Cullen, by Emily L.
May 1, 1885 - N.Y. / Region - Article -
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THE TURKISH BATH FOR HYDROPHOBIA
Joseph Krebla, an employe of the Milwaukee Car Shops, was bitten in the calf of the right leg by a dog about 25 days ago, but did not experience any trouble ...
December 22, 1885 - N.Y. / Region -
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THE TURKISH BATH.
The Turkish bath, now well established in this country, originated among the Phoenicians; from them the Greeks borrowed and greatly improved it, and after the ...
January 1, 1886 - N.Y. / Region -
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mrs. carson was humbugged.; her intimacy with an adventuress cost ...
HE BREAKS UP aa]ONG TURKISH BATH ATTENDANTS. Jay Gould is a frequent patron of the Turkish baths. For a long while he went, three or our a week, to a ...
July 22, 1891 - N.Y./Region - Article -Print Headline: "MRS. CARSON WAS HUMBUGGED.; HER INTIMACY WITH AN ADVENTURESS COST HER A HANDSOME SUM."
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the city's turkish bath; old sol's gift to new-yorkers, and they had to ...
It is doubtful that there ever has been hotter, stickier, nastier weather than the people of this city have suffered during the past three days.
August 12, 1891 - N.Y./Region - Article - Article - Print Headline: "THE CITY'S TURKISH BATH; OLD SOL'S GIFT TO NEW-YORKERS, AND THEY HAD TO TAKE IT. YESTERDAY ALL THE DISAGREEABLE FEATURES OF THE DAY BEFORE WERE REPEATED -- DEATHS AND PROSTRATIONS DUE TO THE HEAT."
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THE "BALD KNOBBERS" AGAIN.
wg Trunkey, a lawyer ol Warren, Penn., and son of the late Judge Trnnkey of the Ohio Supreme Court, committed suicide in the Turkish bathapartments of a ...
March 17, 1892 - N.Y./Region - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "THE "BALD KNOBBERS" AGAIN."
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ALL ON ACCOUNT OF A TURKISH BATH.
SALT LAKE CITT, Utah, March 29.-August Blntelman, a Milwaukee capitalist, died at St. Mary's Hospital this morning under peculiar circumstances. In San ...
March 30, 1892 - N.Y./Region - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "ALL ON ACCOUNT OF A TURKISH BATH."
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SOCIETY'S SUMMER HOMES; LIKELY TO BE OCCUPIED ...
The new Russian and Turkish bathestablishment, in which over $100.000 was invested by a young business man of tbls place, H. Si. i., has hail a patronage all ...
April 3, 1892 - N.Y./Region - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "SOCIETY'S SUMMER HOMES; LIKELY TO BE OCCUPIED EARLIER THAN USUAL. THE BIG SARATOGA HOTELS WILL BE OPEN BY THE MIDDLE OF JUNE -- SOCIAL PREPARATIONS AND GOSSIP IN OTHER CITIES AND TOWNS."
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opening of the new house of the university athletic club.
In the rear are the lavatories, tho inclosed bar, a with lookers, and the shower and Turkish bath rooms. The old plumbing has been utterly cast oat and the best ...
May 1, 1892 - N.Y./Region - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "HOME FOR COLLEGE ATHLETES.; OPENING OF THE NEW HOUSE OF THE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC CLUB."
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sullivan on the field; he arrives safe and sound at new-orleans. the ...
The lounging room of the Turkish bath department hail been set aside for the champion In which to undress and receive his rubbing. o 'Phil" Casey, chiet trainer: ...
September 5, 1892 - N.Y./Region - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "SULLIVAN ON THE FIELD; HE ARRIVES SAFE AND SOUND AT NEW-ORLEANS. THE BOSTON PUGILIST WELCOMED EN- THUSIASTICALLY AT THE YOUNG MEN'S GYMNASIUM, WHERE HE EXERCISED -- HIS WEIGHT IS 212 POUNDS-IN EXCELLENT SPIRITS."

a political saints' rest; senator hill's sequestered albany hostelry ...
There is but one square room In the entire house, and this is the Turkish bath, whose fittings are entirely of different-colored marbles and silver-plated plumbing .
September 12, 1892 - N.Y./Region - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "A POLITICAL SAINTS' REST; SENATOR HILL'S SEQUESTERED ALBANY HOSTELRY. ACTOR EMMET'S OLD HOME TO BE PLACED IN CONDITION TO RECEIVE GUESTS AT ONCE -- A NICE RETIRED SPOT TO HOLD SECRET CONFERENCES AND LAY PLANS."
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HEAVY BLOW AT MONTREAL.; Buildings Damaged, a Number of ...
The roof of the Turkish Bath Building was blown off and crushed into the Victoria Rifles Armory, doing the building serious damage. FORCES BEATEN.
May 24, 1893 - N.Y./Region - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "HEAVY BLOW AT MONTREAL.; Buildings Damaged, a Number of Persons Were Injured, and One Is Killed."
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Alpheus R. Geer, Who Was Badly Hurt in a Turkish Bath, Died Sunday.
The funeral of Alpheas R. Geer, who died Sunday morning from injuries received at the Murray Hill Turkish Baths, will take place today at 2 pm The funeral ...
July 11, 1893 - N.Y./Region - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "HIS INJURIES PROVED FATAL.; Alpheus R. Geer, Who Was Badly Hurt in a Turkish Bath, Died Sunday."
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High-End Hamam Opens in Historic Istanbul Location
Now, thanks to a $10 million restoration, the marble-clad space is once again a Turkish bath house, with separate facilities for men and women.
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SALVATIONISTS IN CAMP; The Army Has Had a Week's Meeting at ...
EDWIN HELD FOR EXAMINATION q[ to be Connected with a G,,ng of nook Swindlers, Edwin Foerster, the proprietor of a Turkish bathestablishment at 148 East ...
August 18, 1895 - Realestate - article - Article - Print Headline: "SALVATIONISTS IN CAMP; The Army Has Had a Week's Meeting at Old Orchard Beach. WHOLE WORLD REPRESENTED THERE Great Earnestness the Chief Characteristic of the Soldiers -- Every One Singing and Looking Happy."
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THE CITY OF CONSTANTINOPLE.; John L. Stoddard Delivers the ...
Then he described the old walls and fortifications of Constantinople, and introduced his hearers to a regularTurkish bath, describing its tortures and its luxuries.
March 3, 1896 - Realestate - article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "THE CITY OF CONSTANTINOPLE.; John L. Stoddard Delivers the Second of His Course of Lenten Matinee Lectures at Daly's."
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Says They Are Creatures of Routine.
... no change was m:i !e in the e.ments, the result ? the atmosphere was simply Kli /lins'. the large room being of the leni o nf the inner sanctuary of a Turkish bath.
March 22, 1896 - Realestate - article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article- Print Headline: "Says They Are Creatures of Routine."
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Plan to House All These Organizations Under One Splendid Roof.
...and bicycle room among the specifications, o with a Turkish bathand swimming pool in the basement. Besides affording clubwomen a suitable meeting place, ...
May 3, 1896 - Realestate - article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "A BUILDING FOR WOMEN'S CLUBS.; Plan to House All These Organizations Under One Splendid Roof."
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CITY AND VICINITY.
-Walter Slllson, eighteen years old, ot 77 Fleet Place, fell down the elevator shaft In the Turkish bath building1, at 84 Clinton Street, yesterday and received ...
May 10, 1896 - Realestate - article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "CITY AND VICINITY."
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THE WEEK IN THE CLUB WORLD.
There are to be numerous sleeping rooms, a Turkish bath, and a room for the storage, cleaning, and repairing of' bicycles. The building is to be six stories in ...
May 17, 1896 - CLUBMAN. -Realestate - article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "THE WEEK IN THE CLUB WORLD."
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NEW CORPORATIONS.
The 9t, Tfarks Bath Company of New-York City, to conduct n Russian andTurkish bath, capital, S5.000, Directors-~Tncob Phflippl, Georga Dettlott, Sam , pa ...
June 11, 1896 - Realestate - article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "NEW CORPORATIONS."
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GOSSIP OF THE CYCLERS; THE NECESSITY FOR BRAKES ...
Some prices are for the men who first, second, and third, namely, a Turkish bath, a hair cut, and a shave. *** The Falcon Wheelmen have chosen the following to ...
July 19, 1896 - Realestate - article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "GOSSIP OF THE CYCLERS; THE NECESSITY FOR BRAKES BECOMING MORE APPARENT. An English Critic pays a High Compliment to American Bicycles -- Prices for High-Grude Machines Expected to be the Same Next Year -- Henry Erber's Remarkable 700-Mile Ride from Geneva, to Hyde Park in Six Days."
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M'KANE'S CHIEF AID FREE; EX-JUSTICE SUTHERLAND RE ...

Turkish bath in Clinton Street, Brooklyn, and that he would sleep during the afternoon. Robert then came down here, and made arrangements for the reception of ...
September 2, 1896 - Arts - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "M'KANE'S CHIEF AID FREE; EX-JUSTICE SUTHERLAND RE- LEASED PROM SING SING. Awaited by Crowds of the Coney Isl- and People and Banqueted -- Could Not Sleep a Wink Monday Night, So Excited Was He over the Pros- pect of Getting Out -- Says that McKane Is Suffering Terribly with Bright's Disease."
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An Autuma Maindy Preventable by Easy Measures.

One day Nasartln Hodja went to theTurkish bath. and. finding no one there, seized the favorable opportunity and began to sing. As his voice was very shrill, and ...
September 6, 1896 - The New York Times SUNDAY MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT - Article - Print Headline: "IT IS CALLED CELLARITIS.; An Autuma Maindy Preventable by Easy Measures."
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Article 18 -- No Title

In court yesterday he said he came from Austria last May to join his father and stepmother, who have a Turkish bath establishment in Salt Lake City. His father ...
October 31, 1896 - The New York Times SUNDAY MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT - Article - Article - Print Headline: "Article 18 -- No Title"
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Article 20 -- No Title

One of the features of the basement will be the commodious Turkish bathwith separate plunge. AH the hot water and steam rooms will be placed under the ...
December 6, 1896 - SUNDAY MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT - Article -Print Headline: "Article 20 -- No Title"
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AFTER THE SIX-DAY RACE; HALE SHOWED FEW EFFECTS OF ...

He returned to the Putnam House early in the morning, after a visit to aTurkish bath, during which he slept four and a half hours at intervals. His appetite was ...
December 14, 1896 - SUNDAY MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT - Article - Article - Print Headline: "AFTER THE SIX-DAY RACE; HALE SHOWED FEW EFFECTS OF THE LONG STRAIN. His Trainer's Calculation of How He Missed the 2,000-Mile Mark-Condition of Other Hiders in the Contest."
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New Legislation Proposed.
la Turkish burn. and then found out that she h: 1 never been in a Turkish bath, and the only l''t;.,ll izr the story and the publishing ,,[ '::.r pi.-:u,'es 'was el,t- fact that ...
March 5, 1897 - SUNDAY MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "NEW YORK LEGISLATURE; The Bill to Prohibit the Publication of Portraits in Newspapers Causes Discussion in the Senate. A PUBLIC HEARING ORDERED. The Bill for the Completion of the Capitol Passed -- All the Amendments Are Defeated -- New Legislation Proposed."
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HEAVY LOSSES BY FIRE.; Business Houses in Worcester Burned ...
Following are the losses: John E. Day, on buildings, $12000; Vorceste,' Five Cents Savings Bank, $1500; Flagg Building, $1,0U0; Soren R. Jensen, Turkish bath ...
March 6, 1897 - SUNDAY MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "HEAVY LOSSES BY FIRE.; Business Houses in Worcester Burned -- Loss a Little Over $300,000 -- Other Bad Fires."
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MAY BE GULDENSUPPE; Nine Witnesses Identify the ...
The feet of the legs were white, with the soles calloused as have been the feet and soles of a nan who had worked barefooted in a Turkish bath. .a_fter ...
July 1, 1897 - SUNDAY MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "MAY BE GULDENSUPPE; Nine Witnesses Identify the Dismembered Corpse by the Scar on the Finger. MRS. AUGUSTA NACK CHARGED WITH BEING IMPLICATED. The Woman Is Locked Up After Being Examined by Capt. O'Brien -- The Legs of the Trunk Found in the East River."
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Oldest Turkish Bath Man Dead.
ohn 'Booth, as the oldest professional Turk, Ish man in America, died this afternoon at 3:10 o clock. Among his customers were the leading actors of . and Sir ...
July 16, 1897 - SUNDAY MAGAZINE SUPPLEMENT - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "Oldest Turkish Bath Man Dead."
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DOUBLE MURDER IN NASHVILLE.
H0r several hours yesterday there was a line of persons in front of theTurkish bath in the basement of 51 ]Pitt Street. Patrolman Lorrigan, who has the po.qt on ...
August 23, 1897 - ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY MAGAZINE - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "DOUBLE MURDER IN NASHVILLE."
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REPAIRS IN MADISON AVENUE.; A New Section Fitted in the Water ...
The Turkish bath and plunge were filled with oily water, which then mounted into the bowling alleys and bicycle room, where 200 wheels were stored.
October 12, 1897 - ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY MAGAZINE - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "REPAIRS IN MADISON AVENUE.; A New Section Fitted in the Water Main -- Damage Suits to be Brought Against Crimmins."
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ALL READY TO TRY THORN; Preparations Made in the Queens ...
Augusta Naek are ; murderers. ,that William Guldensuppe, Turkish bathattendant , was murdered by them, and that his body was dissected and scattered along ...
November 7, 1897 - ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY MAGAZINE - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "ALL READY TO TRY THORN; Preparations Made in the Queens County Courtroom to Keep the Public Informed. PLACES FOR THE REPORTERS The Mysterious Witness for the Defense Fails to Appear, but His Presence Is Promised -- Thirty Exhibits for the Prosecution."
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MRS. NACK HAS CONFESSED; This Is the Statement as Given Out ...
The proceedings of yesterday in the trial in Long Island City of Iartin Thorn, accused of having murdered and W'illiam Guldensuppe, the Turkish bath attendant, ...
November 10, 1897 - ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY MAGAZINE - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "MRS. NACK HAS CONFESSED; This Is the Statement as Given Out by Her Attorney, Emanuel M. Friend. TO TESTIFY FOR PROSECUTION Further Details of the Confession of the Woman Jointly Indicted with Martin Thorn for the Murder of Guldensuppe Is Refused."
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THORN TRIAL WELL BEGUN; All of the Jurymen Obtained and the ...
The bath rubbers who worked with Guldensuppe in the Turkish bath and ugust Petersen, Guldensuppe's nephew, told of the felon scar on the finer, the scar on ...
November 24, 1897 - ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY MAGAZINE - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article - Article- Print Headline: "THORN TRIAL WELL BEGUN; All of the Jurymen Obtained and the Case for the People Opened. OLD EVIDENCE REITERATED Mr. Howe Still Objects to the Admission of Photographs of Guldensuppe's Body as Evidence -- Prosecution Fears to Rely on Mrs. Nack."
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M'KANE'S CHIEF AID FREE; EX-JUSTICE SUTHERLAND RE ...
Turkish bath in Clinton Street, Brooklyn, and that he would sleep during the afternoon. Robert then came down here, and made arrangements for the reception of ...
September 2, 1896 - Arts - Article - Article - Article - Print Headline: "M'KANE'S CHIEF AID FREE; EX-JUSTICE SUTHERLAND RE- LEASED PROM SING SING. Awaited by Crowds of the Coney Isl- and People and Banqueted -- Could Not Sleep a Wink Monday Night, So Excited Was He over the Pros- pect of Getting Out -- Says that McKane Is Suffering Terribly with Bright's Disease."
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