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About Yale Alumni Magazine | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1897)
Sor _ _THE"ONLY HE SOLID TOP AND SIDE EJECTION. ~ MARLIN RIFLE matter how plain it may be, is just as fully guaranteed as the handsomest arm made. THEY ARE SIMPLE, SOLID, SAFE. But if you want something a little handsomer, that you can yourself admire and show to your friends with pride, we can furnish you just as nice a one as you may seek. We make all styles, all calibres from .22 to .45, both Regular Rifles and the Take-Downs that you can pack in your dress suit case or trunk. Fy —y Some of our latest rifles are the MODEL 1897, 22 Calibre Take-Down. MODEL 1895, in 40 and 45 Calibres. MODEL 1893, smoteldis High Power Cartridges. These rifles have barrel and action of special steel, guaranteed to stand a pressure of 100,000 pounds to the square inch. We are pleased to mail our complete catalogue on application. THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CoO., New Haven, Conn. THE NEW TonrTINE HeTEL One of the most delightful locations for a hotel is that of the old Tontine lead into a new café for centlemen, which it is intended shall occupy the Hotel, commanding a view of the old green with its magnificent elms and entire lower floor in front, and when finished will be as handsome a place as ts historic buildings; and nearly all the leading business interests, which is an absolute necessity to the commercial traveller, and the patronage of a hotel now-a-days depends largely on the commercial trade. On account of its nearby location to the Colleges, friends and parents visiting Yale University will find it a comfortable home while stopping in New Haven. Mr. Geo. T. White, who for the past ten years has been the well known manager of Heublein Bros. Café, has leased the property for a term of years, and after extensive alterations and improvements will re-open it as the New Tontine Hotel. | The house has been thoroughly renovated, painted, papered and decorated, and old patrons will find many changes and improvements. The office has been enlarged, and a handsome and commodious writing-room added. The iron balcony has been removed from the front of the office, and a broad flight of steps there is, devoted to that line of business, in New Haven. The kitchen has been entirely remodeled and refurnished, and now contains everything of the latest in relation to the cuisine, which will be under the management of a first-class hotel chef, and the table will be at all times furnished with everything the markets afford. The management will pay particular attention to theatre parties, who will find its central location, and its ample facilities for catering to their wants, wili make it a very desirable place to enjoy a supper after the theatre. Mr. White has surrounded himself with a staff of able assistants, every one of whom has been chosen for his efficiency in his particular line ; and we wish the ‘‘New Tontine” the success it deserves, and bespeak for it the patronage of all Yale men, and the travelling public at large.