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Tlie standing of the concerns whose names appear in this column have been thoroughly investigated by the 
Real Estate Department of this magazine and are cordially recommended to our readers as being strictly first- 
class—As specialists in their respective localities and environs, they are especially qualified to cater to your 
requirements—Communications addressed to them will bring prompt and authoritative replies. 
EDW. G. GRIFFIN & P. H. COLLINS, 
National Bank Bldg., Larchmont, N. Y. 
MISS LEWIS, Specialist in Suburban 
Homes, 500 Fifth Avenue, New York City. 
SOUTH SHORE, L. I., Jeremiah Robbins, 
Babylon, L. I. 
JOHN KNOX, Chamber of Commerce, 185 
Church Street, New Haven, Conn. 
FARMS & ESTATES, E. E. Slocum, Inc., 
141 Broadway, N. Y. C. 
CARL C. LOH, 9 Orchard Street, Tarry- 
town, N. Y. 
NORTH SHORE, J. Hart Welch, Douglas- 
ton, L. I. 
NORTH SHORE OF LONG ISLAND. 
Stephen Yates; Office, 243 W. 34th Street, 
N. Y. C. 
WILLIAM S. CHAPPELL, New London, 
Conn. Est. 1887. 
DEVERELL & CO., Offices, Claremont 
and Newport News, Va. 
BERKSHIRE ESTATES— Wheeler & Tay¬ 
lor, Great Barrington, Mass. 
GEORGE E. BEARN, Greenwich, Conn. 
E. T. DAYTON, Main Street, E. Hampton, 
L. 1. 
ANGELL & CO., Scarsdale, N. Y. 
NORTH SHORE, J. Hart Welch, Douglas- 
ton, L. I. 
GEORGE HOWE, 527 Fifth Avenue, New 
York City. 
VIRGINIA COUNTRY PLACES, close to 
the Capital. M. L. Horner, Alexandria, Va. 
LADD & NICHOLS, INC., Real Estate. 
Tel. 1717. Greenwich, Conn. 
BUZZARD’S BAY AND CAPE COD. H. 
Nelson Emmons & Co. Offices, Boston, 
Mass. 
COUNTRY PROPERTY, Frank H. Knox, 
51 State Street, Albany, N. Y. 
JOHN HILL CARTER, Leesburg, Loudoun 
County, Virginia. 
WILLIAM H. MILLS, Along the Sound, 
Among the Hills, 7 East 42nd Street, 
New York City. 
NORTH SHORE OF LONG ISLAND, Long 
Island City—Manhattan, Burton Thompson 
& Company, Inc., 10 Wall Street, N. Y. C. 
NEW ROCHELLE PROPERTY, C. B. 
Allen, Huguenot St. ’Phone 746. 
VIRGINIA FARMS, John Hill Carter, 
Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia. 
J. STERLING DRAKE, 29 Broadway, New 
York City. New York, New Jersey and 
Connecticut. 
NEW JERSEY FARMS FOR SALE, A. 
Updike & Son, Trenton, N. J. 
GEORGE L. DELATOUR, 38 Park Row, 
N. Y. Acreage Farms- and House for Sale 
in New Jersey. 
ROBERT E. FARLEY ORGANIZATION. 
Biggest real estate office in the world. 
Properties in Westchester County, Long 
Island and everywhere adjacent to New 
York City. Country Life Exposition, 
Grand Central Terminal, New York City. 
BURKE STONE, INC., Offices, Bronxville 
and Tuckahoe, N. Y. 
TERRY & BREWSTER, Bay Shore, 
Long Island. 
MATTHEWS & COMPANY, Cambridge, 
Maryland. 
WALTER B. HOWE, INC., Princeton, 
N. J. 
SHORE ESTATES, Gardner R. Hathaway, 
Marblehead, Mass. 
C. H. BRADLEY, Dover, N. H. Farms 
and Summer Homes. 
MASSACHUSETTS REALTY OWNERS, 
Suite 601, 44 Bromfield Street, Boston, 
Mass. 
“IF IT’S REAL ESTATE, WE HAVE IT.” 
Caughy, Hearn & Company, Baltimore, 
Maryland. 
SEA SHORE PROPERTY FOR SALE or 
rent. Jos. F. Morton, Bayhead, N. J. 
HECKSCHER & DE SAULLES— Special¬ 
ists in Country Properties—within the 
electric zone—near New York City. 50 
East 42nd St. Tel. 7820 Murray Hill. 
LONG ISLAND— COUNTRY ESTATES. 
We have every water front property that 
is for sale. L’Ecluse Washburn & Co., 1 
West 34th St., New York City. 
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