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December, 1923 
REAL ESTATE 
LET US SHOW YOU GREENWICH 
Greenwich has 5private schools 
Nowhere arc there better educationalJactUties 
E. P. HATCH, Inc. 
Greenwich. Conn. Telephone | }q53 
“ The ORANGES to MORRISTOWN ” 
Choice homes, many large and medium 
sized places. Every facility for showing 
them from our ORANGE OFFICE. 
EDWD. P. HAMILTON & CO. 
Real Estate Brok^ers since 1868 
149 Broadway. N. Y., and 0pp. Sta., 
Orange, N. J. 
New Jersey Coast Properties 
ALSTON REALTY & 
DEVELOPMENT CO. 
Broad St.Natl.Bank Bldg., Red Bank.N.J. 
Specializing in Shrewsbury River Estates 
and Homes of tlie Better Class 
SALES Tel. Red Bank 1411 RENTALS 
N. Y. Office, 90 West St. Tel. Rector 8333 
SUMMIT, N . J . 
And the Country Nearby 
Exceptional Homes—Farms and 
Country Estates. 
Eugene Jobs-H. F. Beck Co. 
REAL ESTATE BROKERS 
Lackawanna Stat on Summit, N. J. 
SHORT HILLS, N. J. 
A residential community in the New 
Jersey hills within easy commuting dis¬ 
tance of New York. Large and small 
homes and building plots. 
Fredrick P. Craig 
Real Estate Broker Short Hills, N. J. 
NORTH SHORE OF LONG ISL^VND 
ROSLYN, one acre; modern Southern 
Colonial residence, 5 master. 3 servant bed¬ 
rooms. 4 baths; garage; beautiful trees, 
shnibberv; privacy. 6 minutes to Manhasset 
Station. PRICE REDUCED, 532 , 500 . 
WARREN MURDOCK 
522-5th Ave., N. Y. Vanderbilt 6940 
Specialists in 
^^Castles in Spain^’ 
How well the architect, builder, 
interior decorator and real esti te 
broker have of recent years 
cooperated to make it possible 
for you to find your “Castle in 
Spain.” 
Indeed it would seem a hopeless 
problem to have to go hunting 
“willy nilly” for the country 
home, estate, pretty cottage or 
modern apartment. 
But happily this department 
is in constant touch with real 
estate brokers who are efficiently 
organized throughout the select¬ 
ed sections of the country to 
assist you with the promptest 
possible service. 
When you wish to purchase or 
dispose of a property,consult the 
Information Service 
REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT 
HOUSE & GARDEN 
19 West 44lh St., New York City 
HODGSONKi 
“In the center of a hurricane- 
no damage” 
OTAUNCH, firm and entirely weather-proof, 
Hodgson Houses are built to last for years. 
In all parts of the world, these houses are 
standing to-day undergoing all sorts of climatic 
conditions and giving complete satisfaction. 
Hodgson Portable Houses are made of sturdy 
Oregon pine and red cedar. Because cedar is 
the most durable wood known, it will not w'arp 
or crack. 
Now is the time to order your Hodgson House 
so that we may have it ready for shipping this 
spring. 
Send for catalog G. It shows many beautiful 
Hodgson Houses now in use. Also portable 
garages, playhouses, poultry-houses, etc. Write 
to-day. 
E. F. HODGSON COMPANY 
71-73 Federal Street, Boston, Mass. 
6 East 39th Street, New York City 
CitifApartment 
comfort ' 
count 
“A HOME in the country” no longer means 
x \ inconvenience. With a Paul Water Sys¬ 
tem, modern plumbing and dependable water 
service are a part of comfortable suburban 
life as well as city life. 
A Paul Water System should always be con¬ 
sidered in plans for a new home and can be 
installed as well in the town or country man¬ 
sion that is to be remodelled. 
Paul self-contained compactness, reliability, and fully- 
automatic service is the result of specialized engineering 
and inventive effort during 15 years of pump-building. 
Write our engineering department for assistance in 
selecting the right water system for your home. 
Ft. Wayne Engineering & Mfg. Co. 
1701 N. Harrison Street, Ft.Wayne, Indiana 
This booklet “Paul 
Water Systems” 
illustrated in col¬ 
ors, pictures the 
right type of sys¬ 
tem for every type 
of village, rural 
and suburban home. 
fi 
.stems 
SrHomeWFarm 
Pressure service from cistern, well or spring 
Self-priming—Self-lubricating—Fully automatic 
Every Paul System is Guaranteed 
This is one of the 500 small 
houses shown in “The Books 
of a Thousand Homes,” 
Volume I. 
vllt 
newhome 
W HAT shall it look like? How 
many rooms shall it have? 
Shall it have a sun porch? A garage? 
Shall it be of brick or stone or frame or 
hollow tile or stucco or cement block? 
Whatever your needs, your tastes, 
youi income, you will find the ber.t 
possible guidance in Volume I of 
“The Books of a Thousand Homes,” 
edited by Henry Atterbury Smith. 
It contains perspective drawings, floor 
plans and detail sketches for 500 
small, moderate-cost homes, each of 
them in the best of taste and each of 
them designed by one of the foremost 
American architects. And it costs 
only 53! 
It is a practical book. Every house 
shown is a perfect example of its type, 
livable and delightful. And for every 
house you can get blue prints and 
architect’s specifications — all your 
builder needs to work from. 
To retain any one of the hundred-and- 
some architects who have worked on 
the book, you would have to pay be¬ 
tween 5500 and 51000 for just one 
home. And you would get your mon¬ 
ey’s worth in economy of space and 
prevention of costly miscalculations. 
All that the men themselves could do 
for you, the book will do—and it 
costs 53! It is hard to think of a better 
investment. 
But the limited first edition will soon 
be exhausted. Send for your copy 
now to make sure of getting it. The 
coupon alone—without any money—■ 
brings you the book by parcel post. 
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Home Owners 
Service Institute. Inc, 
3S-37 West 39tli Street, 
y New York City, N. Y, 
Send me Volume I of “The 
Books of a Thousand Homes” 
by mail collect. 
(I enclose check) (or money order) 
for S3.00 in full payment. 
( ) I will pay the postman S3.00 (plus 
postage) when I receive the book. 
Name. .. 
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