BEAUTIFUL HOMES IX STAMFORD 



During May Mr. Marriott purchased 

 the entire property of the Manor 

 School corporation, together with its 

 g< x id will and business. 



When Mr. Marriott first came to 

 Stamford, he opened the school in the 

 Manor house, but with time the school 

 has giown, until now the dormitory 

 building is a model of convenience and 

 comfort, while the gymnasium is one 

 of the finest of its kind in the state. 



This sale at Shippan is one of the 

 largest transactions in real estate that 

 has taken place in some time. 



'HILLSIDE PLACE" RESIDENCE OF THE REVEREND 

 CHARLES J. R\ DER. D.D , ON WEST NOR I H ST. 



newly acquired property of Mr. Lins- 

 key. Here the view is all that can be 

 desired. Around the corner on Hub- 

 bard avenue, are the fine homes of Carl 

 J. Roehr, C. Y. Wilson and Leonard 

 K. Prince. 



A. S. Quimby, of Lindale street, has 

 sold his summer home at Talmadge 

 Hill, to D. M. Bennett, a New York 

 business man. 



The Home Building - and Developing 

 Company has also purchased five acres 

 of land on Hubbard avenue from 

 Charles Edey Fay. This adjoins the 

 I Inbbard estate. 



Manor School for Boys. 

 It is eleven years ago that Mr. Louis 

 D. Marriott came to Shippan and 

 oDened a school for boys in the old 

 Manor House. 



M. AW Fleming, the coal and wood 

 dealer, has purchased a valuable tract 

 of shore front property of the W. L. 

 Wilde estate at Waterside. It is located 

 at the head of the harbor and gives 



