The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1906, Page 10

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—— ~ —— s ciamnnaaenannenl woe * tv ‘ EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19; 1906. ats REAL ESTATE FOR BALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— CONG IBLAND. LONG ISLAND. i mee ____ THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | REAL ESTATE FOR BALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | REAL TATE FOR GALE— | LONG ISLAND. LONG ISLAND. LONG ISLAND he | p LONG ISLAND u AND. ied meh > YSUAND BRIDGE STILL HELD UP Basti ian ) Snail-Like Progress Again| Arouses East Side Im- provement Association. TO VISIT THE MAYOR. | New Yorks Bang-up New 30-Minute Suburb ————V— dN a |Clho =«|© Cooled NOW ON THE MARKET No mortal man who has a ten-doliar bill to pay down can now say that the worl does not give him an opportunity to make big money. It’s the first great time tha the first great spot has been opened to the public. No reservations. Nobody to discriminated against. Rich man and poor man can step in alike so long as the: agree to live up to the regulations necessary to protect the quality of the propert; and its inevitable growth of population and respectable citizenship. Méeting to Be Called to Ar-| range for Putting the Facts Before Him. with real estate unparalleled in merit and unparalleled in prices. The cream location of all that high-lying Long Island territory that’s to be drawn within theatre-going distance of Broadway by the earth’s greatest city’s $60,000,000 of East River under-water subway and third-rail electric development. A GREAT REASON WHY EAST WILLISTON’S THE MONEY LAND! q East Williston is the ; : mine): hl an Money Land pure and . ! en) if na Re! Zé simple. It is situated at ve rs : ; ” the other -end of the mighty hundred -train main line of the Penrsyl- vania Railroad Tunnel, which is soon to take the place of the 34th Street Ferry and the Long Island Depot. When you've studied how close to gay Broadway, at one side, / and to “ millionaires’ ridge,” at the other side, East Williston is, what’s your conclu- sion? What'd be anybody’s conclusion? One universal decision is the echo, East Williston is at the value point that the fr—r'$, best Brooklyn property was six years ago. That means that when you press in now and purchase East Williston at $10 first payment and $5 a month for balance, you're going to have out of a $100 to $500 investment anywhere from $2,000 to 2 - $7,000 at the end of five or six years, without even missing the, Wee money you will have paid for it. teesescooess sseseseessseseses tivity the East 8 Be — eintion of Manha said #0 Bide imp with Unanimous. Slow Progress of Wort Ca x #, i - IMPROVEMENTS &E THAT WILL OPEN YOUR EYES! r b Look at the train schedule at bottom of this announcement, and let no living soul keep you from get- : A ting out to pickup the bargains, to examine the street improvements, including the fine granolithic stone, sidewalks, and express your opinion of the lovely homes that are going up on this property. When the Pennsylvania Depot is completed on 33d and 34th streets at 7th and 8th avenues, commuta- tion thirderail electric trains will leave that colossal edifice every few minutes bound for our property, or the Mineola or East Williston Station, the latter of which is located on the property, while the Mineola Station iS only three minutes from the property. Train Schedule: All the fast express trains will stop at the Mineola Station. This will give immediate accessibility to the city by the most wonderful suburban transporta-- tion servicesof any age. Remember that this grand third-rail system will extend underground from the new Pennsylvania Rajlroad Depot, at Seventh Avenue and 33d Street, to a point parallel with the Long Island Ferry; thence Utrietthe East River to a point parallel with the Long Island Depot; thence beneath Long Island City to Glendale, five miles east, where an immense surface station will be erected to provide overland outlet to and through Jamaica and Queens to Mineola and East Williston, where our property and its improvements stand out so superior in contrast with other properties that an investigator becomes convinced at once as to which is the location to bank on. As it is skirted by “millionaires ridge,” and adjoins the lands which the illustrious A. T. Stewart, more than fifty years ago,: took a million dollars to establish and beautify the now famous Garden City, it would be real estate of cumulative value even without the great tunnels that are bringing it so close to the city. But with the tunnels it?s unquestionably a real estate proposition unmatched by any other opportunity on the face of the earth. rf It has trolley cars not far off, running by two lines to the city, and negotiations } : N] : ieee ! get out to t are at present under way with a view to having a new franchise that’s been 1 ; y f }—38 | secured from Mineola to Roslyn, thence to Port Washington, pass directly et a uf GETS $2 FOR RETURNING $5,0 WILh BARE lar of the j taining £ : pers worth $2,060 by —____| ‘Take $10 With You and |*'. BAUMANN $100 $125 $150 $175 $200 $225 $250 $275 $300) ** &O.@) $325 $350 $375 $400 $125 $450 $475 $500) |r W. 125th St., nr. 7th Av. ctor ioalance, ee ee are all large, and price Ie A r any other piece Lowest Prices, But Best Goods. 22.80 a $38 erro through our property. | ooo, ‘20 ge WHEATLY HILLS LAND CO. 402-403 New Century Bldg., No. 1 W. 34th St., Opposite Waldorf-Astoria, New York City (FREEHOLD REAL ESTATE COMPANY, AGENT, PITTSBURG, PA.) ’ Don't Buy Elsewhere until you have seen the character our MOME OUTFITTINGS + Was variciies we show and t Markably low prices w Cash or Liberal Credit. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, & se f - — ne ee TET RENESTIRSe Aetrttertraennanaraaner hte

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