The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1906, Page 5

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—_— 4 ~ eae ; THE’ WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER @9, 1906 n ‘Tay Pay’’ O’Connor, M.P., ic rig i RSTATE, FOR Si UMOANURNE, cs lh MONG IWUANBoo | RONG AURBDe ec tent cone retaiee ere al ene Lona faLAnon | Irish Leader and Editor ~ Let Nothin Under the Sun Prevent You from Reaching the E. 34th St. Ferry To-morrow Afternoon in Time to Catch Our Special Chartered Free Trains Leaving | ong Isha nd City Station at 2.10& 2.20 P. M. for EAST New York’s Bang-up New 30- ‘Minute Suburb — _ a rerenerpr earns | eee Oe) el ‘ Bee entering the ming tie dhl 6 or gates at the ferry, step up to one of our rep#esentatives dressed-in white, in white, He will supply you with ferry tickets and i train tickets, free of charge, good for the round trip. : Brooklyn folks will find these men, dressed in white, also at the Flatbush Avenue Station, or East New York Station, in Brooklyn, distributing | free tickets. Regular train leaving that station at 2.00 P.M. will connect with our special chartered trains at Jamaica. But be sure to reach the } Flatbush Avenue Station ten to twenty minutes before train time. Last Sunday many passengers were left behind. No doubt to-morrow the crowds ) will be still larger. So allow yourself ample time to make the train. If you were down at the East 34th Street Ferry last Sunday afternoon between two and two-twenty you must have thought that the Long Igland Railroad would carry nobody that day to an¢where except East Williston. REMEMBER, FREE TRAINS LEAVE LONG ISLAND STATION AT 2:10 AND 2:20 P.M. TO-MORROW. there! Let the free trains carry. you to Ea lliston, and wien you get there let nothing keep ae ; le plese ofthe wonderful property. TH PROPERTY. WHERE THE Good PEOPLE ARE GOING TO LIVE! Ving the people. Isaac Bell, proprietor of the Bell House at Roslyn, has a block of lots at Nassau Boulevard and East avenue. He’s going to give East Williston a hotel there that will be a credit to the ee Marshall H. Duryea,the — prominent Mashattan seedman, has a block of East Williston lots on which he’s ing 0 ’ # to build a beautiful residence. Mrs. M. J. Willetts sold her old property at Ros va . __|Mrs. Clarence Mackay for $100,000, and is now preparing to put up a fine modern us ” fl home at East Williston, on a number oi beautiful lots already secured. We might TAY | PAY CONNE A HIGH- SCHOOL GIRL pen any number of other East Williston property owners of equal prominence usiness and social circles, bui space forbids. AGAIN IN AMERICA — (if HATING "a East Williston isn’t but a mere promise of the future. IT’S A GREAT THING RIGHT NOW, ) TO-DAY! Houses, any number of them, going up on all sides. The improvements are there. Graded hci vom, streets, granolithic stone sidewalks. AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS WILL SOON BE ON EVERY CORNER. Cay. Net only that, but a company now being Thrown ft wn from formed will soon have City Water running ze, Some Blindfolded, te every East Williston Lot! aaa As Great a Story of What’s to Happen me secs ones) Could Not Be Told of any Suburb A. Any Other City on the Globe. The public-service corporations of no other metropolis would { million dollars on’ the beli aati m1 in one section alotie would show Irish Fifte ink of spending close to a t w ‘thin twenty years the city's pc se of 2,000,000 soul stop to think of thi all these vast bet lar prices of 125, $150, $175, $200, $250, $300, $325, $400, Bipp rineersesepretie ds dra $425, $450, $475, $500, $525, $550. Age railing, being On terms of $10 first payment and 5 a month balance. ay * iu of these lots front n beautiful b ¢ sold with stipulation vd hich will f pr . nor hool is within easy walk of eve ght. thet a esiden Mise Burke | of the railroad stations. pep ooo How To Get Chine ee | Ht MH < THREW LIGHTED BOMB | oie eas aap % j Hi | ah i ; DOWN ‘A SKYLIGHT. at a pang ylvania Ra'lroad’s subway is comp'eted, extending ie 7 ! | } \ rn nh / w ta It Landed | 8¢¥ depot at 334 St. and Seventh Ave., under the , East River to reot | Long Island City, tr *, | thence five miles 1|further east to “'™® | Glendale, thence y| on surface to Ja- | maica and to and »| beyond East Wil- ; | liston. Don’t for- "| get that to reach ®) &X |Our property you » Lives am | St. Ferry and the » | Long Island Rail- road from Long Island City sta- j tion, FREE RAILROAD TICKETS, married Be , : From ourSpectalRep The t Ae c | resentative, Dressed cruelty and sets . in White, located at = the Hth day sa a the East 34th Street eral ( Mrs. Scott Charged by Husband with Throwing Shees and Water Pitcher at Him, (Bpecial to T WATERBURY, you can always v- cure free tickets good for the round trip. per 3} } oo - - of regu’ar trains that you can take any day of week is as follows: ; : - es Many pers h i a Trains leave Last 34th Strect, New York, for East Williston at 5:40 A, M., 8:50 4 Ol persons are purchasing this wondertul proper 5 ‘ 3 > N trae you have an PROF | by ee hone, Our telephone number is 204—381 “Fit ~ iia B. Ma aoe in “4 . BPs, BERD Bei Bies A300 RBs BEY Be a rat, Mies OO alg ou cannot afford to wait long if you wish to pure has ¢ sig - ” 34t 4 tunity to gain profit| An opportunity so good as this ‘will not las ry reve by making your wants known to the world sary to find this proposition irresistible is to see the improvem will be-made and to look at the quality of the neighborhood ar through THE WORLD, New York's yrnereyperin ra ei sk ah aly of eter one renin eee moet. profitable advertising medium, What coher WHEATLY ILLS en 2-403 New Century Luilding, No. 1 West 34th Street, i See the H 6 ie Opposite Waldor/-Astoria, New York City. wil i | you do about it to-day? (FREEHOLD REAL ESTATE COMPANY, AGENT, PITTSBURG. PA.) ; Oifice Will Be Open To-nizht Till 9 o’Cloclt. 3 Trains leave East 34th Street, New York, for Mineola at 3:35 A. M., 5.40 A. M., #:00 A, M., 6:50 A, M., 9:10 A. M., 10:20 A, M,, 10 50 A. M., 11:6) A, M., 1:50 P. M., 2:50 P.M, 3°30 P. M., 4:30 P. M, & j B00 Pa Bia Mt P. M,, 40:00 Buy by Mail! Telephone! E] 5:00 P. M M., 12:0 » M., 5:40 P, M., 6:00 P. M., 6:30 P. M., | ee i | TRAIN SCHEDULE | | } * ‘1 ; Ps, me a cone" 7) eae ee eee Parla i eee ‘5

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