The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1906, Page 7

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Te rere FOUGHT TEN MEN NA LOCKED SHOP Policeman Walsh Held Pris- oner and Friends at Bay Till Help Came. WAS BATTLE FOR LIFE. Butcher, Arrestedt, Led Attack with Scale Bar and Fight Raged Half an Hour of @ desperate feat van James t art ed sane t in HAVARD CARSMER TUAW W LOOM Explain Their Defeat by Say- ing Cambridge Had the Better Crew. Harvard eight © Cambritge re ° American liner St were Cox % who Is ¢ with being re feat; Robert L. Ba Pallip W. -Fint n RicharGon, jr Capt-O. D. Filey No remained airly Deacen, Cambridge ew. But we had a Bu was all that the yan < ind and family 8 4a quiet trip, but was delayed NIAGARA IS FOR HEARST. Iirst District Democrats Instract ates for Him, Sept, %—The Democrat the First Assembly ¥.. the candidate ent League, for State Conven © for wil. wy iT im R. Hearst > JAILBIRDS HOLD UP WARDEN. OAKLAND, Md., Sept, 22—When AWarden\White opened the inner cage Of the new Jat here to give the pris- @nere thelr supper jast night, he wan @elzed by u cage. ven m toate. their, way out @t the haaghae and escane ree SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TOMAY Wer rere S.40iBun sete. 3.30iMMoon bete.. 88s THE TIDES High Water. Low wate AM PR JAS WEE 3 ou ibe 23 z Banty Hook Governors Island has He!) Gate 14 12.36 PORT OF NEW yvoRK. ankwep Tacania Martello Lonitania RUTANCA OMY of Memphis... ’ ah 8 Marco Galsenton Andrew Antwerp INCOMING STEAMBSHIPS u TO-DAY, Brooklyn Ctt Peet Flamin ark, Antwerp. vannah Hevbaye, Antwerp. Ameriea. Ham Airtken, Glbreluar SL. Louls, mere a, Pare. Southampton: Pring Adalbert Gibraitar ona un, eI cnartantgn. OUTGOING 6TRAMBHTPS. BAILED TO-DAY. Vaderi.nd. Arcwerp. Mexico, Havana FRR Liverino! piberia, Jamaten ‘ork, : out Sct Joti na, "|the properties, “THERE'S NOTHING TO IT BUT EAST WILLISTON!” ;; The rise in the value of Long Island properties has already started, with an impetus that’s astonishing. Everybody who has an extra dollar and knows the facts is either ; |Brooklyn take regular train leaving Flatbush Avenue Station at 2 P.M. This es{nose on your face. ii future than it has in the past for that $10 to start youon ‘|street? And aren't the East River Subways grea Pere ae THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1906. intr ele a Ste he at __RBAL ESTATE FOR SALE. -| _ REAL ESTATE FOR sale. |_at TATE FOR SALE. | STATE FOR SALE. n~REAL ROTATE FOR SALE. | ARAL ESTATE FOR SALE. | REAL SSTATS POR BARBED) ny IF YOU WERE THE MAN IN THE MOON. And Could See Everything, the Eloquence of the Greatest Orator on Earth Could Not Keep You from Banking Your Money on ’ ae 0 Cael rks Bang-u New New 30-Minute Suburb Real estate men can taille up this and that location to their hearts’ content, but when the big eye of the public has made a complete investigation and comparison of all SS) aC Brooklyn has coined a mint of wealth out of its real estate.’ So has the Bronx. But the real stupendous money will be made from the high lands of Long Island. purchasing «r making preparations to purchase high-lying Long Island real estate before the good locations have all been bought up It’s where the Greater City will keep on |spreading. It has the natural beauty,and with the metropolitan improvements being installed it'll be the surpassing residential place of America. Think what it will mean to live where Nature is, where there are picturesque land- ‘scapes, and still havecity improvements and be within thirty minutes of the center of Uptown! So come to East Williston to-morrow! Investigate our marvellous promise while you can make the big money! If you can't come in the morne . jing come in the afternoon. Get down to the East 34th Street Ferry in time to ‘ catch our FREE chartered trains leaving at 2.10 and 2.20P.M. If you live in [a ee ee —— train cgnnects at Jamaica with chartered trains. You'll find our representatives. DRESSED IN WHITE at the ferry and the stations with FREE RAILROAD TICKETS good on jany train for everybody. Large lots or building sites now marked $100 to $500 in this sensational Introductory Sale at East Williston will be worth at least three or four times these prices in less than two years. They'll be worth twice these prices next year. The wave of expectancy founded on colossal improvements contracted for dominates an investing public so thoroughly that every person wise to the truth realizes there’s only one thing left for all the properties situated between Garden\City and Roslyn. These properties cannot do anything else than continue to grow enor- mously in value, because they’re in the finest and most accessible location there is. And Fast Williston-is the charm of them all, with two depots,making it the only best spot that'll be traversed by the fast subway trains. To people outside of New York, or strangers to the conditions which are causing the city’s expan- |sion, these stater! eats may seem overdrawn, but to one who has made investigation they're as plain as the And what's great about the whole proposition is that you can come in and grow up with this tremendous real estate development by paying as litte as $10 when you select your lot, and then $5 each month on balance. New York would not have to grow any faster in the Ee a ey ny | tee oY Pe eR the road to making a clear three o dollars. Gray heads said that business would sto the greatest achievement that could ever happen. r four thousand p at 23d street and that the Brooklyn Bridge was eg aro moet gone away up beyond 23d er achieve Broaklyn Bridge or any of the bridges? aries Ban tie Still, New York wouldn’t have to grow even as fast as it did to get ° the bridges, or to send business up beyond 23d street, to give you two to three thousand dollars on any purchase you may make at Fast Williston, Nevertheless,the growth of NewYork is sure to be greater in the next ten years than any mortal could predict. Its increase of trade with the |world is making it greater, and nothing except the chaining of the |stars, with airships to.every cne, could give it more-exceptional trans- portation than it will have as soon as the great East River Subways have been completed. The prices for the large building sites of East Williston, with stipulations which will protect the quality of each lot, range from $100, $125, $150, $175, $200, $225, $250, $275, $300, $325, $250, $375, $400, $425, $450, $475, $500, on terms of $10 first payment and $5 monthly for balance, with 10 per cent. discount for cash, | Train Schedule | Buy by Mail. Trains leave 34th Strect, New! When ordering by ml, send $10, \ork, for East Williston at 5.40 \A.M., & “ Don’t Forget That Chartered Trains Leave 34th Street To-Morrow, Sun- day, at 2.10 and 2.20 P.M. Train leaving Flatbush Avenue Station, Brook- Iyn, at 2.00 connects at ¥ ON Jamaica, M,, 10.50 A. M., first payment, by post office or.ex- 30 P.M iy’, | press money order. We will select /10.00 P. M., 12.09'P, A. " u a lot of the price y Miveins tbesigdth! btibet. Naw for you a lot of the piice you wish } York, for Mineola at 3.35 A.M, to pay next to or close toa location } 5 A. Ms, 8. fr , ,M., 10. ; which has been purchased by a Fe y Mey ** person who has visited the property, . x . M., 5. Tine: Restos Ne 1 [P.M 1,00 P; M:, 12.00 Telephone ales im i TIN 2x TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, OUR ee oe , cee CHARTERED PREE TRAINS LEAVE If you cannot get out to ‘this 34th ST. at 2.10 and 2.20 P. M, great sale at once, or call at office, telephone 204—38th for valuable 402-103 New Century Building, For Mere Farts No. | West 34th Street, See the Train leaving Flatbush Avenue Station, Brooklyn, at 2.00 connects with them at WHEATLY HILLS LAND CO. Jampica; toformation, 5 . Opposite Waldorf-Astoria, Office Will Ee OPEN T0-NIGHT Till 9 o'Clock. (FREEHOLD REAL ESTATE COMPANY,- PITTSBURG, PA.) New YorM City, x oe ¢ ic la idee ih ad Ri i Ns a ll a as

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