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e Jur ae OP see { ‘The Charity Organization Sdalety, | 5. after exhaustive investigations, has re- _ ported that more subways offer the | “Manhattan. ; juhac wane OR tha naostiewandtline, rates? trams. - will be opened to-morrow: ‘SUBWAYS 10 GET se $800,000 000 1 fi NEAT SIX YEARS Growing eeaisaon Calls for) Steady Addition to System. SOLVES RENT PROBLEM. Masses Must Have Outlets tol Cheap Lands in Sub- urban Zone. BUN more rapid-transit aubweys are needed to op New York's populatton. If the 1 of population ts to be maintained at its past rate, New° York always have one or more express Poads under construction. “Our transportation problema are only Juat bexun,” said Martin W. Littleton fn a speech at a recent real estate din- ner, nin a few years {it will take six subway tines from the Battery to Harlem, and as many more leading tnto . to carry the business people from the skyscrapers in Manhattan to their homes on Long Island. It will demand the expenditure of 3600,000,000 @uring the next six with the transportation requirements of the 1etropolis.”" And Chief Engineer George 8. Rive, of the old Rapid Transit Commission, in @ report just before the board gave up ita work to the new Public Utilities + Commission, declared that ten more four-track subways must be bullt for Manhattan, Dronx and Brooklyn witntn the nezt ten years, ‘ “Vor Brooklyn," sald the chief engi- peer, “two more four-track subways must be built the next five years. In other words, we must provide for elght additional rapid-transit ‘racks acros! the Kast River with provision for oper aung ten-car trains.” Will Solve Rent Problem. Other close students of the situation, who are studying especially the won- | erful increase of populations with its axendant residential congestion, also thet more subways are the oniy solution of the problem, only sure relief for rent extortions and for the miserjes of poverty in crowded tenqment. districts. Distinguished sociologists ‘rom other countries: have examined conditions in Manhattan only to say unanimously no other peaple on earth would Crowd themselves in such narrow eon- fines when they had such wide, splen- @ home suburbs on all sid ., Poanlar demand for more subways to ppen outlying sections is expected to become vaheuient after the opening of the three tunnels under the rivers ext fail it is believed that polltictans jand Jarce taxpaying Interests will be \forced to beed the cry. ‘The rapid svread of home population in all th muburbe to discount the first under- river subways shows how eager are the peophy to seek homes outmde ef Monhattas For Express-Line Network. less air-ship jines shall be ren- ea prmotical for rapid tranalt, tt ts believed that the yietropolis of the near future must become a network of subway express Tosds. in -no~other Way can the masses of people transact their business and get to their home ty the three under-river tunneds to be opened next fall shall have began to operate on full wchedule other roads arith be-under-com mi: The Fourth avenue Une in Brooklyn ts ready for ‘ida. So ts one of the three new sub- desixned to reltove ‘the Bronz. | outlying homesites ‘for > 3 to catch up} say | THE EVENTNG WORED, “JULY 277 1907." dell SATURDAY" THIS MAN MAY HAVE BAEN SLAIN FOR HIS MONEY. | | Pat Ahearn, sturdy bricklayer of forty years, a steady workman, with no bad habits and a good provider, left his home, at No, § East One Hundred and Fourteenth atreet, at 10 o'clock Saturday evening, July 6 to attend a Plonic of is union. He has not returned stnce. / His wife has been {ll for aeven months and, ment of household allowance left by her | husband, has had to take shelter in cheaper roome in the basement of No. 144 West One Hundred and Fifteenth street. She {= now penniless. something has happened to her husband. and often had work out of town, but had never been absent for #o long be- j wife, If any bricklayer has become of him, whether dead or live, information will | received by Mrs, Ahearn. | five feet six inches, ts forty years knows what close-cropped mustache, When Ahearn went away it was shortly after he and his wife had vis- |tted Jamatca regarding the purchase of | house, and he had about $250 In his | pocke are under way. They expect Rahway tates to merge at cnce Into a flour- | fanine part of the main city Rush Work Towards Harmon. It ts reported that the Public Util-| ites Commission has appropriated $900,- 009 the State's share in ‘the cost of! eliminating grade crossings on the Hud- aon divislon-of the New York Central Railroad. The decision followed thorough Inve see tga iy Dea comm | sion’s engin a gt ciananee of the New York Cen-| tral system, therefore, wili be com- pleted much sooner than had been ex- pected... New enercy js apparent all along the line. Large gangs of men are hastening the work. Harmon, the terminal of the Hud- son division's electric system, 1s reiting the benefit of it all, Repair shops, in-| epection shopa and storage shops are at that new centre, and most of the how buildings there are ready for their varlous functions, Clifford Harmon announces that the sale of lots at Har mon continues uninterruptedly. Move On to Staten Island. Extreme activity in the Bay Ridge and $uth Brooklyn sections has caused real estate investors to look further aneld.” There is a general feeling that the Bouth Brooklyn subway. will tended to Btaten isiand. ‘The eftect on | Peal estale ls easy to foreaea. Lots In the Bronx, along the Bubway, are selling for 36,000, Lote equally dis- tant in Hichmond oan be bought for $200 or $300. Natural location and sur- roundings in Richmond are exceptional- ly fine.” There ia no rock to be binated. idw—upper Manhattan lt bas cost $2000 to $10,000 to blast out th Space for buildiny William 5. Hi of Wood, Harmon & Co., says Of an extension Into Staten | o Wink the tn Feasing «towth of | Richmond poo TH ALT TAT & | Fapid. transit “suty ‘ay connection with | DAN yeu 3 setants future: cae cs ens Sonne oot Queens and. th will be opened ‘w mediate futu nels, the Blac Inter the Railroad rest of Long Island enough for the tm. the Belmont tun: ft qatand bridge, and yivanta=Lor ! tunnels. Hebi hdl The McAdoo tunnels Jersey As they the railroads in will will conn: arliiin guts But al there are Sersey Ikades district by still lines to enter the rofecte tor ntres in t further rapid tran S north parts of M n, From pres: ent Indications tt Is. plain that Sven Jersey 1s ready to enter the arena as @ powerful rival of ‘the Long Island home sites, And the Jersey zone itwelt {sto be threaded with new nes es feeders-for the subways under the river, No End to Subway| Building. Portation changes wie unde Fapld. tranait. sun wand Ws feoaieg {rolleys have taken away from” the York Central and Naw Haven | ds much of thelr old dally traffic! as Yorkers and, Mount Vernon, But they, In turn, are spending millions | to ¢ n electri urban system whi extend New York's home rone into the beautlful pec- | erund Its neighbor- art the Central's © New Haven fo line as far os ek. It wi eac! Btamford-next September, | Vil! Teach Bo it Is plain that th Bion of th srolnebolit over surrounding lands 1s { sie regulated entirely by ifrreninibie it tranalt construction, “And tts growth ta go powe:tul that ite demands constantly more avenues of expai eatignas pansion must be Tunnels Start Campaign. To celebrate the inauguration of ex- The It Press transit across the ri Plany are under way. yerna ent The newiy organized New Jorac New York Real 5: 4 Otto Kempner ate Exchange lect- president this we and appointed u committee to conaait with President McAdoo, of tha tunnel| companies. The committee will inspect -\ithe tunnels and prepare for a memore elo demonstration at the opening. of Togular traMc next fall. The exchange Slested William (A. Lambert, “William Jeffery and William R. Squire an vice roudents: Joseph Whe Denilttiee treay- ret! F. W. Creighton, secretary, The sMrectors Inclide Joseph P. Day, ward Kanaloy. Pepe eensven They conduct @ yigorohs campa! New Jersey. eth 600 Buy at Rahway. At Rahway Estates, in Rahwa; Fuaths Kune Realty Gompany has sad | to 600 persons, The alxth section vogtraige to find a part of ihe‘? in the countr: dential] | sectiongivag, small yiues must soon: towns, have a very real estate. bulla on lota there and rent hi house or occupy It himself, thus secur ing a. very large return on his Invest- Mapleton on Tranelt Line. Among the growing Staten Island s tions tis Mapleton, wht and Richmond Realty Company, loping. ‘The property Is within reduced by the hew Port Richmond 6 city. improve-| With’ the proposed ridge trom Jersey and the contemplated sub- from Brooklyn, Mapleton is con- it js in the former town ew Brighton, on the line of the) George and the Silver Lake trolley car: Bullding at Massapequa. Bullding opsrations haya started wit ao rush at Massapequa, L. 1. House: AMES olng wy Hover Otl0) and D, ‘This week has proved the heaviest of the year in polnt of sales. The Queens Land & Tithe Company reports the of four large piats in sections H an forth and south of the depot. on. whic! by the purchasers. ts atrue will be connected with mains, Purchasers are enthu: over the, ne whoulevani to be bu ton t over to Mnasapequa. ing exhausted the last Instal- { Ahearn made $5.60 a day at his trade, | fore, and has always provided for his| welgha about 188 pounds and wears a) | | | | R wien Dealings tn stocks In th to-day were so ight as to caune. narrow movement of were the rile. 1 Harriman: Pactfics, And Anaco! Tabacco p She 1s | iow Chea. @ Unio.! ES Ghie G. West + Chk, Mi & BLP, ea 3 +1 at jot mouth dat oe + pea, Gas. ..., 101% [Dens 4 no Gi... zr lai. Bec. Ch erie 26 + Erie rr) Erte ohn + % | Gen. w= 2 lor WIN + by 17% Hows mi a4 ay % mie ay 5 7a Oa 4 x % Ps g ¥ rst BM ra ri , Kouth. Pac oe g } South. Pacific pe. lly y > Ry. . Wh *! Ky pe. a | | Texas Pactfio : pate rd T.. 8. lL. & W. ms T. st. Le W. ot BOM . Union’ Pacitic 140% x a) Me Th 2 ah — “ wm. i t fa, teu ox . 08K eM + ma ose sre to ioe 10k ame eS 27% + 1h , where Jota) Musstim TIDrary on Kt prices prevailing —tnrest=|ing—s-frontageof-Hé—fret-and—a-deptn} Yet) of 183 feet. orlater! to the exhibit Mrong effect on Richmond and having a front. eantime the investor can depth of 119 feet, an: ts at The addition will have large arched windows at the top story n the New York | $40.00, The is dé-|mnade almultaneously with th jing of the Hall and the Ume ls to/ prove the lighting. {pal Ferry from the Battery to St.! ator |Opinions until I am sure the majority lof | Gorsed “them. 4 B.0\ THE GIBSON BATHING GIRL. houses to Cost $10,000 each will be built Dletures will be printed on plate paver, alze The water system. ten by fifteen Inches, suitable for framing, Ing Installed and houses under con- The Gibson Bathing Girl Pictares can only the be asic The edition) the city's right of way from Brooklyn, Bandar. Order to-day in advance, Get the STOCKS DULL, WITH Hi after opening a shade lower, !mmediate- To-day"s highest, joweat ng pig net chaticoa of aticks fra yestertays quoc: #43 follows “High. Low. Clos, Ch gs Amal. Copper Wis Ne WO Am. Cara Foun) 43& 433 438 Am. ean zh GS nw eS Am. Gr ts Am. Too tae +Advance, 0 SPEND S450, 00 ~ON MUSEUM OF ART Two Large and One Small Ad- Fuans for enlarging the Metropolitan Museum of Art Elghty-second street, large and one emall main buikting have foundation | Dullding Buperintendent “Murphy, Feeney will be two and three stories {ll be 15 feet front and 21 feet deep! “Have you made any effort to Impress sidered one of the comservatlye Invest-! the correctness of your op! of| minds of your constituen A new sertes of Chas. Dana Gibson Pic- | 10 tures will becin with next Sunday's World. 1. devleting scenes at the seashore, These THE PRICES MIXED uriman Pacifics Rally and Show Some Life, but the General.List Lags, mall fra ined ne ern ore ion over yes- rly a-polnt and certi@cated rose Jo there was not much buy- the Gemands were suifi- arden 3 to a fraction st night. second preferred dn and “American The Closing Quotations, ~~ dition to Be Made to the Building. in Central Park, at by erecting two additions to the been fled with | The helght, one belong annexed outh aad has to the Tho second will be added | ion _halls_on the north | © of EA feot and a the third aduition the east of the Hall of Sculpture. | to the exhibition halls | and an omamental root of | "The three additions are to cost improvements are to be remodel- to Im- of ipture os ia Ear To the Ground, ngion Star.) (From the Was! “It'la not necessary Sormhum, “I never utter any my constituents have. elréady in- ‘obtained through The Sunday World. fe Hnilted. ‘First picture next ALL NEWSDEALERS. Prices are to = Breer ar | Round-Trip Tleker ODDITIES IN NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD, Short Stories of Unusual Happenings and Sin. gular Experiences Picked Out of the Chronicles of To-Day. \ John Warino's | ghost hae” evicted! champagne as broken tn honor of the eight families from the house in South- Mule, ington, Conn., where last Sunday he/ FRIGHTENED, SHE SUES FOR $50,000, killed himaelt, John appeara to his old nelghbors and gives them a fright every nigtit—or did ertiiithes moves | Mrs. Mary: McAvoy, of Hammond “I nde him ghosta ev’ night," said) Ind. bas sued the Pennzylvanta rall- aA (tle Noses last to move "I road for $50,60-for-trightening her ull John's ghost talked on occkston. Once| her hair turned” white, it patd to Tony® She says sho waa standing on the’ata- “Tony, this 1s dreadful.” Then tt ut} tion platform at Hammond Jast Ja Sut Y when a» train went by #0. fast } The ‘houne will be torn down. nuction knocked her down and rolled her over many times, Next. day, she ‘saya, her hair was OVERWEIGHT IN ICE GIVEN BY COMPANY! Washington was miich excited to-day) when it was made known that people| tn sections of that city were receiving | more ice than they were paying for. They mat only got. full welght, but pounds and pounds: more ice than they had ordered white ai HOUSEWIVES’ UNION TO FIGHT SERVANTS. Housowives of Morristown, N. J., are planning to form a union te held rvarit girle, snow. | down the wages of They say This extraordinary state of affairs has ry nin fact threat been ex for months. | ¥ life this time. The er of .Welghts and Measures hire fifteen years explained company’s,.ecales| ago for $14 a*mon ald one of the were out of orde: ‘ Jmen, “and t ld do the Iaun- dry work, too. Morristown copka want §% «a month MILLINER WHIPS MAN WHO HIT DOG. Mrs. M. J. Newell, a milliner, horse- whipped Ackley Reed on the street at Waterbury, Conn., last evening because he hit a dow. and won't look at the washtubs. ———_____ Seizing Opportunities, : (From ts Washington Star.) “You made .the most of your oppor- tunities “I did,"" answered tho dashing finan- |cter. ‘I managed to put mortgages on lomo of my opportunities before they really exinted. dog barked at atruck it with his She took the whip from him and used fton him. He nearly fainted. “TAG’’ GAME IN SKY BLOCKS BROADWAY. Two boys playing “tag’’ on the cor- jnlee erouni! the seventeenth story oF Bt. ‘Paul Building, at Broadway and Avn street, blocked Broadway for a tme yesterday afternoon. fort. Peslestrians were afraid to walk by, ) fearing the lady would fall on them, Telephoning ‘A crowd stood and watched the boys chase along the narrow cornice and In And out of windows Is easier, cheaper, ulcker and com- table. CHRISTENED MULE WITH CHAMPAGNE. Don’t Travel— TELEPHONE Traveling In hot weather means dsaon- James J. Cavanaugh invited all of his friends to attend the christening cere- monies of his new donkey at Long Branch, The donkey was given to him by ad- imirers. It was named Bristol, MEW YORK TELEPHONE OO. 15 Day Street A pint bottle of REAL ESTATE FOR 6GALE— QUEENS. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— QUEGNS. 186 LOTS SOLD IN 23 DAYS 34 LOTS SOLD LAST SUNDAY in SOUTH OZONE PARK i—Terms Easy—$9 Cash and $1 Per Week. 2—It is 30% cheaper than anything on the THE REASON | =< | 3—Only 7 minutes from Brooklyn, on elec- -Why They Are tric_line Selling So Fant 4—Bvery buyer has recommended it to rother, sister or neighbor, who have ettesos eee ——bought, ee ee After you make the first payment of $9 on your lot you can build a temporary home_on_-rear-of-lot, and the money you would spend for rent will pay for house and lot. Take Fulton St.."L" at Brooklyn Bridge to the end of line, where our representa- tives will meet you, or take Hamburg Avenue or Ralph Avenue cars and trans. fer to Bergen Street. Branch Office, end of Bergen Street ‘Line, ares -FREE AUTOMOBILES “11, PERU dees DAVID P. LEAHY REALTY C Free Lunch, LIBERTY AND WILLIAM STRE PT ee FIFTH and Very IMPORTANT HOW TO GET TO | SOUTH OZONE PARK— WHERE OUR EXCURSIONS. Bit ISLAND, S150 'SHINNECOCK”. Block Island, recurning, commencing Fri Ticket vattloes. aid af Up the Hudson to Newburgh, IRON ST ae STEAMER TAU! Ca aAAUBANaa trton every Gay to Balt and’ Teck STEAMER GRAND REPUBLIC ROCKAWAY BEACH Every Sunday Mornin to Glenwood. Hexwny Boacl Vz. E Steamer Orient leaves New sfebetoas orien adc Pier t,t (pear Hanover AUP: San UL fun), “9:90, ay t Dd-Trin. Tickets, Noes Children 250, Baal) tet Bia), #80, and ac are Hark, [locks way D. te Steanle P.M, Vxeursion 5Oc. Tekrts NORTH BEACH, Free Fireworks Thursdays. Extra Boats To-Morrow . East 99th. and 134th Streets, }AUG, frrBABY “SHOW, AND PARADE. iY SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. the old servant problem 1s} MAUCH CHUNK: \28th - 75 CENTS |: _- BELLEWOOD - |PATTEN LINE INE LONG BHANCH ASBURY PARK AD Weat 4th a Mt and AM MAK A FISHING BANKS © s | ese Wu re B00 ASC. S55 AS se, Tas Daavecreucee . : UNDAY, JULY 28th, | POM ang 240°P, ML Leave Buttery, 6.40 Leaves foot of Teaves 8. Sth st, Brooklyn, 9 A. det pat. | AL Ms ORO As at 18 FSH and aad pa | My eaves Pler do ty North th ng, 030A. MW. Bist a 3 SUNDAY. iste at) iodo AM; Leave Mloomfeld mt threa blocks pelnw REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— { NEW JERSEY. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY. GRAND OPENING SALE SECTION NO. 6. Demand Creates Prices. Another Advance Shortly. 600 PEOPLE SOLD TO IN THE LAST 3 WEEKS. $300 BUY ACRES BUY CHEAP BUY WHOLESALE BUY IT NOW Let Us Lead You Into Daylight—Into the Land of Prosperity City Lots) doe eet {hls sale show you HALF-ACKE PLOT@AGE HALF ACRE—J0 CITY LOTS, ONE ACRE—20 CITY LOTS. O) to $2,200 per mere, but will durtny c You $00 to $1,000 per lot or $1 in the same distance of New York Ysms than you can buy.a lot wi DOWN 0 DOWN $5 $300. $5 MONTHLY One-Half Acre—10 City Lots MONTHLY You tave ) to Dulld @ hpues and to rales your dwn vegetables, raise your own chickens, keep a cow or horse; Jarme enough to Fe re nature and still be practioally. In ‘ork You do’ not have to:give up your. earnings to pay'f yror mean at jocated tn moat natura w Jarnpy iat twhat you want and what you have been looking for for years, only 12 miles tn direct. lin right otf the main line of Pennsylvania Rafiroad; trains every 19 minutes: present ram ning thine, Including ferry, completion of the tunnels, 25 nearer than the: Ironx or Brooklyn, where lots are selling at from $3,000 to $10, Is a regular city, with Jargs factosies, nu about 35, where any on¢ can ‘get ployment a m) yearly: bo.000 inhabitants, If you buy at Rahway now will be practi pon completion of the tunnels. Don't buy forty or fifty miles out where there ta abso} reach New York City Wwithin'® reasonable time, | In Hatway you can find employment : t fare. soon to ba rpduced to a Scent fare; also direct trolley. t ork from. fanwn bu poatttyely h man's Jang and lovestinent fora poor man's money. You cannot afford to mias our opening wale. | We have 1. ea plots, Every acre and half-acro a fortune-maker, All our property ts guaranteed Sy the Lawyers’ Half Acres, $5 Down, $5 Monthly. One Acre, $10 Down, $10 Monthly. 334 Acres, $15 Down, $12 Monthly, 2 Acres, $20 Down, $55 Monthly mubdivided into atre and half-acre j vous Choice of Any Plot. - It Will Pay You $20 for $f. You Are Buying Acreage, Not Lots. You Are on the Ground Floor. $ DOWN j PER CENT MONTHLY OFF FOR CASH Grand Special Free Excursion to Every Wage Earner. SIX Sundays, | Wednesdays, | Saturdays, SIX SALE DAYS | July 28th and Aug. 4th| July 31st and Aug. 7th | Aug. 3d and 10th | SALE DAYS 10 and Jf A. M., § and 2 P. M. on-Each Sale Day. AD FROM CORTLANDT A |. NEW YORK, MEET OUR AGENTS THE ABO ik bade Eatate: ted on them at the above mentioned time, stations; they wi you with free tickets right at the stations by showing them this ed. Nowark and Elizabeth penple d to visit ‘our @t it main station, Our agents will drop off at all statfons, property ‘at Hahway can watch for our tral hographed Mapa, Free Rallroad Tickets, Full, Partioulara, call, write or “phone. The Kline Realty & Improvement Co., Inc., 132 NASSAU ST. New York Cit BRANCH OFFICE, 1s GRAHAM AVENUE, BROOKLYN, N. Y. Established Half a Generation. Owners and Developers of Large Number of Tracts of Suburban Property in All Sections $£0,000 Given Away to Those Who Build Withia a, a Year. Will Mail Yous Full Particulars if You Drop Us a Postal. $25 a Lot. In case you are unable to attend this esern at acre or half acre for you tress plain! ately and get Write your name ai and send this coupon tin Our special 8-day offer. NAME ADDRESS . Not good after Wednesday, SPECIAL SIX-DAY SALE on Lota with All Improvements, right af the Station. reat _opentn, t remain: alo send $5 by mall and we wilt July 31 old unt much time ak you If you are not satisfied upon seeing property we will cheerfully refun REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. SS RICHMOND: GE \GET READY : TORE AP your! HARVEST Lots $175 uD t je, low-priced ugh of Ruah- a from Man- hattan; excellent transit hlen. healthtul location: beautiful surround- Inge: unike most of the nearby suburbs, not a single objection can be found at MANOR fate, Big money ts about MANOR WEIGH REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— WESTCHESTER, “REAL ESTATE FOR & BSALE— WESTCHESTER. POOPED VG DVO UES IPGOOLEDLGDPFSHOEOOTO BUY NOW AT HARMON The New City on the Hudson. You_ will want to own your own home some day. Begin NOW by securing the land on which to build it, HIGH-CLASS VILLA AND HOME SITES Can be secured in this beautiful section of Westchester. County. by a- small_cashdeposit Balance casy_ monthly payments. C004 The laat of the high-grad be made by Why nat ‘And _wateh and triple. in you any oot .reason to thie opp eo Fen Dollars Secures Any Lot Values are sure to increase, as building operations on a large scale are now under way. One house now completed r and occupied. Several nearly ready and work on many others Fi soon to be started. Ail hig h class irhproyements, HARMON is eae at the terminal of the New York Centrat's-clectric- zone—-Wehen-the electrification-is-completed- early in 1908, 150 trains « day will stop here. SPECIAL TRAIN Sunday, July 28, 1.45 P. M. = Leaving Grand Central Station and stopping at 125th Street. Free tickets from-our-tepresentative-wearing yellow. badge-at— you any and -will Bole Agent, 140 Nassau St, N.Y. Trlephore Deckman, ALFEW GOOD AGENTS WANTRD EXCURSIONS. ONOKO CHILDREN | & GLEN JULY $4.50 -Beaurtifat-Mountain-Park-of-200-Acres SUNDAY, JUL ae AMUEERTE preity cM NCIS? & either station. LR: It. Special Bare | EVERY ry TLR EN | x ickets Include admisalon to | sy ont ihpnoaibet tke Red ; » i q Se ae! save He [Lave Penmylvania Ferry statis =” ~— 815 Madison Ave. (£25, : For Mauch Kor Alll propetty north of New York handled from this office exclusively, Chunk, Bellewood Wesel eT, OO°AGDe: CIM. BDAa Me sees Site wou aM. 9.00 A. & P2999 94 Odd f ‘ r REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— , STEAMBOATS. QUEENS. QUEENS, 2 “Action Now Means Money Later ‘The Greatest Opportunity for Either dn Investment or a Suburban Home Is ‘Afforded In Section “D” at AXD BACK D BACh, BATURDAY Leave Bloomfield at. three blocks ‘eee Snb A Mi 9.20 ALB, 04K jay 1910 AM. Tattory’ 0 and 1110 AM) New York’s Greatest Suburban Development—Bullding a New City. Take Sunday to Sce This Great Development Free Transportation at No. 415 East 34th St., New York, Flatbush Ave,, Nosirand Ave. or East \. ¥.. Brooklyn. Queens Land and Title Co., treet, Nev § 42d Street, New York. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Magnificent y pright pjano, superb inish,” grand. action; $5.00 dawn, $1.50 weekly James R. Keane & Co., 3d Ave. Mahogai 2 commonly Shareeral ¢ one to-day, dest C. ie RL { xl { {

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