REAL ESTATE—Continued, 
THIS BEAUTIFUL 
COUNTRY HOME 
IS AT 
Greenwich, Conn. 
AND IT IS 
FOR SALE AT A PRICE BELOW $25,000 
' I HE HOUSE is new — beautifully model- 
r led and well constructed. Contains 14 
rooms ; 7 bed chambers and 3 bath¬ 
rooms. Steam heat, electricity, and all the 
most modern conveniences and accessories for 
comfortable living. 
A BOUT 2 ACRES — on a corner. Trolley right there 
■* ^ for Stamford and Greenwich centers and stations. 
Stable-garage with living quarters for chauffeur, etc. 
Tennis court, garden, choice shrubs and fine shade trees. 
There can be purchased, at a reasonable price. 2'/2 acres 
adjoining this property should more land be desired. 
For further detailed information regarding this and other 
fine properties, communicate with 
LAURENCE TIMMONS 
Opp.R.R.Station, Tel.456. Greenwich,Conn. 
/JV HYDE PARK, EAST ORANGE 
A n exceptional opportunity to pur¬ 
chase a well-built home on a beau¬ 
tiful, tree-shaded, quiet street in 
the best residence section. The house, 
on a plot 40 X 105 ft., has nine rooms, 
bath, pantry and store room. Heated by 
hot air. Unexcelled water. Fine schools 
and neighbors. Has been occupied only 
by owners and is in first-class condition, 
with good wall papers and garden bor¬ 
der. Peach and cherry trees. Fifty 
trains daily to New York, ferry or tube. 
Price, $7,500; easy terms. For further 
information address H. H. S., House and 
Garden, 31 East 17th St., New York- 
Glen Head Properties 
(Oyster Bay Branch, L. 1. R. R.) 
Houses FOR RENT and FOR SALE 
Furnished Cottages for Season 
(May to August) 
Most desirable PLOTS for BUILDING 
SITES. (One acre or more). Adjoining 
GLENWOOD COUNTRY CLUB 
Grounds. Prices lower than in any other 
NORTH SHORE Location that offers 
similar advantages. Less than one hour 
out. WATER FRONT privileges. 
BURTON THOMPSON 
One Wall Street 
Wanted 
For boys’ camp, a site with build¬ 
ing, on lake or stream, accessible 
to good settlement, within twelve 
hours of New York. Location of 
superior healthfulness. Furnished 
or not, for rental or purchase. Write 
full particulars to F. S. Hackett, 
Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. C. 
PELHAM MANOR, NEW YORK 
New York's ideal suburb—only forty-live minutes 
from the heart of the city. 
Three-quarters of au acre on the Esplanade, the 
most iK)i)ular iiart of Pelham Manor. House of half 
stone, siiiTounded hy shade trees, is open for inspec¬ 
tion at any time. The key may he liad on re(iiiest 
at the home of 10. K. Gillett, Highland Ave., Pelham 
Manor. 
The house is large and attractive: on the ground 
floor is a large hall and alcove, parlor, library, dining¬ 
room. pantry, and kitchen. The second tloor' has a 
large hall, five bedrooms, and two baths. The third 
fioor, two servants’ rooms. The house is heated 
throughout by both hot water and iiot air. A large, 
airy laundry is located in the basement. 
There are seven fireplaces in this liouse, all in good 
working order, 'nds insures healthy ventilation, 
and extra warmth, to say nothing of added clieer. 
This property is for SALE or KENT for- a term 
of years. Repairs, which include papering and 
painting, will be made to suit the tenant. 
Write to or call at the liome of 
E. K. niLLETT._ Pelham Manor, N. Y. 
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