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Munitions Maker Buys Long Homestead OfOTthT prettiest CKtule.i In ttiejSicnd ami near the Cherry Valley t'lub ylclnltr of Garden Clt haK been sold by I solf course. Gonfe Ik Hubbell, general minager of the Garden City Company, to Wllf.ii.l TVrlht, who as vice-president of the, rllt(-eeabury ordnance Company and of the Savage Arm, Company the owner lias nans pre- locat representative of the makers of the by Clarke WagKinan. a Washlns-vorld famous Lewis machine gun. Mr. ton archlteit, for pra.tiealh lebiilldlug Wrlfht has bought the Munson farm at tlie corner of the Hempstead plank road Ull ana Cherry alley road, on the mam I highway between Jamaica and Hcrno-1 KSTATH TOR SALE (Tht "SUN" Home Competition.

L. K.Welch F. Yewell. Architects.) We will erect this house on 50 ft. plot, complete with fixtures, decorations, and suitable RaraRe, for convenient terms.

To the Homeseeker who has searched far and wide for a moderate priced home but -has never found exactly what he wanted THE DEGNON CONTRACTING CO. M. J. Degnon, President, after a number of years of careful planning and development under the personal supervision of Mr. Degnon and in charge of the Contracting experts have established A MODERATE PRICED RESIDENCE COLONY In the Picturesque Hill Section of Jamaica Boro of Queens, New York City Known aa Hillcrest Park New Houses with Garages are to be erected on plots now offered at greatly reduce prices that offset any recent increase in the cost of construction.

Houses and plots on exceptionally attractive terms. The Degnon Companies, including Lumber and Supply Home Building cooperate with members of the Colony in building their new Homes at lowest possible cost. The property has been fully improved and there will be no asses ments for. the work. Fronting on Hillside avenue, adjoining Mr.

Degnon's residence, and a new 100 acre Golf and Country Club, there are few if any more desirable locations in or near New York City. For Immediate Occupancy, we offer two new houses, 7 rooms and 2 baths; adjoining Hillside Ave. and Hillcrest Park. Price $7,750, including garage, on large plot. Moderate terms.

Complete Information Resardlns This Home Colony, lrlze riani of and SU.OOO Houses I'pon Itniuest. DEGNON CONTRACTING CO. II. C. McNVLTT.

In Charse at Ilillereat Office. Hillside Arenue. Telephone Jamaica 1039 Januici, N. Y. C.

YORK OFFICE. John J. Itrllton. lUprrsenlatltr. Mar-hrldce Building.

Itruaitua. eor. illlh SI. Tele. G0.

Comenlent Trull frnni ivini Terminal it to M.iln Cut Ion. Jamaica, to lie met by Aniomohllm Sunday. 10-on. in.30. ii.

in. ii i.ns, ami I Ueekilajs tnoo lOi'4. 11 .00. II or. AL, 12 noon; I a an, 1 20.

a 00 I' automobile Himle xia Queentlxiro Ilrlilce Vueens llmileinr.l to IlillMile ae. to property Just hejonit Soldiers' The property is a few minute' walk (Tom the Union Hall Si station In Jamaica. Water Front Home This Beautiful Home of 10 Rooma 2 Baths Located on Plot of Quarter Acre. SdmImm Drtag room, enclosed porch Utd ataaptnc porch, open flreplacea. hot Tatar heat, haittwood trim, modern knobaa arary np-to-data Impnmment maka a comfortable home; shade tnsa.

ahrata. Oca lawn; all dty Im-proratnaata: few mlnutea to station; CM matT bathlnt beach, boatlnf. flah-Pag, ocboraca. 37 minute from ettr; alsctrlc service; perfect title. For farther taformatton aa to price, terms, phona or call O.

I) II OWN. Ml BroattwaT. Suit 910. New Vork City. 8CBCKIIAN REAL KKTATK.

Portable iPermanent iutlH, Bungalows Yactorfea. Eltnalona OrBuudingtfOT Any Purposs VHV'PAY RENT are th largest bulldera or Tort-abl and Sectional Rend for Cataloju" r. PORTABLE hciloim; CO. IIS BrnadHnr. V.

I'hune30t Kectot. REAL ESTATE WANTED, OWNERS of cnmmenlal tvtr fronts, Factarlts. Factory Warehouses, d-elr Inst te asll or lea should eenitnunlL-ate 1 with FLOTtJ I UHIIIN' DecIall.t. 10 XTall Bt. Tel.

Rect.lt -Il .1 WANTED I'lnt nf Isii'l wltfc tousa of al.om JC ImIIi or nloi alon In Rcaradale or White 'la n. within 10 inlnnot 'alU of nlatlou, slate prtee. Addrcs IIL'VKIl. Broadway, and Its Surrounding Acres It Is an old Colonial farmhouse on a 1 tiacl of twenty aires. Uatry Mun.on, who made a fortune fiom billboaid ad- veitlf.lr.g, owned and occupied tno prop I.

.1.1 I t- the tesldence. The purclnse lepresents lil entiueilk ut UL'iMik ..11. Wright will make the plaie his bgme, Another Interesting deal Ins been closed by Mr. Hubbell In the rental of a KKAt. ESTATE FOR SALE-JUEENIS.

AT FLUSHING. TWO FAMILY HOLMK rontalnlnz roonn. two hMh. hut wile: heat all Im-proxemems, larxo piMzan, lot Hue residential "ctlon, near depnl and Irullei nricB 16, son, eav term, this it a rieclted haricalii, the rent from one floor will more than par all expeuset jcvir rent will lie free J. ALBERT J0HMTRA, s'l'; ALL YEAR SEMI-BUNGALOW NEAR THE SOUND rpnui nnd bath, hrJ ooj trim, opr.

rin-nlar hami1 ealllnft dniihTa llnnrs he watr bmi g.ii. pwfr tcrlrt 3" minute from fit. nnd 7tH Av. irnip. gaon tui miow.NK, roi uo tm office.

IB THE NEW HOUSES AT afT I twW narUwns mtnuta from Hgratrt Sq. LONO ISLAND RRAL EHTATK FOIl North Shore Water Front Less Than Half Cost. 32S acren, n.irly one mile bftj tlful bAQ h. Hoti 150 fret elrt tlnn, cnmiuandlriK urisurpiK5l vIpwh of Sound, built of brJt Cost uutbuildliiKii ust 119,000, land JKjO.000. AuthirU.i liy executor to offer Mdine for mU for coat or noue alone.

3 UNCI FLUSHING Home to of iJt-HUfiful tr JO iulnutti frum iVnn, Mi-C'reery Ktlt Jjit complMl Five Attractive Houses Uanl v. nr'l In Imine bmujn7 HvlUK room, opn flrepUicei. biillix. l'irfE' plot ith rat age. Price 111 nn ffii from Murmy II III Station, l'ref uhp of arlJoluliiR quarur nere, pin ed anil i ulttvatrii for vs table garden for tnch houre Write for I'hoto Hooklet, W.

H. Bleecker, 156 B'way. N. Y. FOrtKKT HII.I.8 QArtDHNS.

I For sale, modern house; plot fexlof; rooms finished, tan (lnlsh one mora room; Prcn. one bath, tolleis, i hlorks fiom etatl'in; room for enrage S13.00O, i.nly ii nn rrqiuren Stth Pi nt r. r. vo it vt Fit front Iliincalewa I houses, up, ilso hulM. Ine plots on Randall Hay A Woodcleft Ila low nrlres.

Hk lrmi, MnH John J. Randall Co, rrteport, I Island ilwelllni; lit urniond rtiei-t, Country Life Station nt U.iti! iie.ii the leu City. to Pr A. Coumbe of W'ashlnllton, re cently appointed surgeon at the Govern- ment aviation Held, Garden City. No aviator 1 permitted, according to Gov-j eriiiiirnt i ulcs, to take Ills plane aloft ull- less Ir Coombs Is on the Held the suieun fol.

a home as near as possible to the rising pa. Mr alco lias tented the Geb. ken house, at 3." Welllng'ton road, to real estate man of New Yotk This house took Mist prlie In a recent Gal den Clt architecturil for small houses LONO ISLAND REAL ESTATE dlt SALE NOW READY! FIVE CHOICE ALL YEAR RESIDENCES AT tflHLBH JON OK SOUND "Xeiv York's Most Accessible Waterfront Suburb." 1. "STOXK ROOMS 2 BATHS: HOLLOW TILE AND STUCCO: PLOT 00x127. $13,000.

BELLA VIST A ROOMS 2 BATHS: HOLLOW TILE AND STUCCO: PLOT 97x 70. $14,000. A I "I ROOMS, a BATHS; COLONIAL TYPE: PLOT S0xJ7. PRICE S18.000. 2.

3. 4. 5. HOLLOW TILE A TAPESTRV BRICK CONSTRUCTION: 10 ROOMS 3 BATHS; ON MALBA DRIVE. $26,500.

WINDRIFT 1 13 ROOMS 3 BATHS; STONE AND CEDAR; ON MALBA DRIVE: PLOT 120.x lcO. $35,000. All of these overlook the water and one is directly on the hcach front. If none of these suit your particular requirements we are prepared to build to your order: sex-rral choice plots, with xvaterview or waterfront, are now available. Malba combines the customary city improvement with all the desirable features of suburban life.

Fully equipped country clubhotiM-, golf course, tennis courts, all water sporty. To reach Malba, take L. I R. R. electric train in Pennsylvania Station, 7th Avenue nnd 33rd Street, direct to Malba Station.

For train time 'phone Chelsea 7100 L. I. R. R.i or write for Malba booklet No. 5 to a taies Corporation ftitocUtadtJhxiWltn 217 Broadway tfMOCailWt, Aew York CHICKEN FARM v-ith o-rooni houf ani outbiifMlnc chtcl.cn houses, lino o1.

nultable' for lm'il tn uinl plfiron rnHlnp n1 tni' faruiuiir bt iiuMf ul uri or trcca, houar t.iii water ranffe, tuhn, full Kit eH.ir, ptr hi il ful location ncjr ftHth'ii ami r. try town whfre ti.if it Urp fd! )iiiMtuct ulmui an hi'iir in prt-ay tuulh titrf town, iniii in i ntuull ainuunt Uu.Mi frotti an in rrnt- i re aitiunmhlf inrty. HA Hit, Sun otm If K. 1 r't'ii ifv fhr- rooiiii. li.ith.

Oillfornlu M'tf i-irj; mr room nti'ely finished; n'ti trlcK P. rjil.iof, ineOfl alU. hvaniftl n-lllnKx it.i in hr it, ens. tc connect in li.ith, with tiMrminix; modern kii'hn Ihik'' por li hay; iw view. lil-K frum prUiiit lathinr beifh t-rt'a for Jtll rttr spuria' m-ir trollt utnl In Y'itl iiflhltu'linail h.

ntroj chcr. hi" n-tr i. iii li (nun a in ntr ill ti rllh ti nw f.r tn I innn fnrt iifuniLiiiot. rtt III NtiA lOW N13l.Jii III miii ift) TiuuT'oK ulrnTK Uhl mm In mini III i-li. tfil lifislihol iinii.I.

to i hi In' near hit), itn Mi at tMt for ii. b.ttnlns nri'l fMiinic. ii (HnitiltHf fir fl.1'00. nlih nil wtiifi 1 pM ilKfc, ft av trin. urltp for fur to "Ol.r HOI'SK." ban Sun nfrtc.

Mi'K Kmall farm, with nonil 5. room hoiih- ami Kiirdcn pint, with room for 'mail poultry raUltiK, hujie n'-mIh a itttl nxlni; up muke a garni f.tr rnuii'l homo fori t.inillv wa miliar uch nhici ntorri. chnniti i hurdiCD ami wit nnr b) I10U rah nml $19 inniitlily, price JI.J7i JAMKS, 11 i minium nrooKiyn QReATNCCK TO MUNTINcToN CITV WBAI. BWTATB. tVnsl foe BkiokU 1DEONONI I.ot.i ts'Rnd City, c.

REPOPULATING OLD LONG ISLAND FARMS Modern Methods Part Into Garden of Plenty- Some Successful Profitable lnarketlnc nf lit; food mod. ucls has been one of the most per- jMnerii.tii farmer Therefore, to hell) Long Island farmem Increase their revenues and at the same time ro.1u.-e th hlith cost of living In New Votk rl'y has been one of tim cardinal pirns of tlie Long Island Hallro.ul'. hri Ictiltuml deprittnu lit. In the marketing luoiioiltion be- came rsther acute, due In part lo the I needlewlv Involved methods ot' dletribti- 1 tlnn, This had the inltirloiis effect of Increasing the number of 'abandoned farms" in the eastern iccfou of the count. Although thfl eot of lib no" eI reuelle.l me unlit llin city dweller w.i ill-tin l.e.l.

i the- bs the difference between the prlte on IshuI to ue tractors paid the farmer and that the This work was formerly let out to con- w.ie not the iuuj! CR v.ho chargul from SIPJ to "lit but In the majoilty of ease the I acie for clearing and getting the variation ranged from I'Oll lo land ifady for imtt.j in By cunt lte.iil.li!(; the gravity of the Hal II l-'ullcrlon. 'he rallioad's irm dire, tor, slrongly a.lvo dlicct dls- tilliuthin of II' oli.t-d that there was t.pil fir oialnatloii or l'-pai'ni uetMeec pioducer and (onsuir.e-. n- .1 it st.v multipm itlon distributing ageiuWs i e.il.li.l i to the selling nice t.f benetltlng In either the firmer or ifldetit w-Ai rldicilcd bi In ii shoit a ict to er The Fullerton pl.in v.i rldicilcd bi the iiilililliiiK'ii, Imt si stem of telling tl'ro. hail lioi. Itv.iu.'tui ited nt the mil" .1 experiment il Ilon.e I Ii 'r.

siie.t i-'atn if four-iUart b.isKits McUed Mth all im-norttiieiit of tesettiblej inl fruit or hail lieen rtenteil by the I'liliertons and was l.eliic delivered laMy In larce number of rlty homex at com of only $1 per hamper. The lontetitx of the erate netted eetit i jinp ired Ith a-i a erase of rent. Wiien shippeil tlnouKh the tesut.ir o' JiineN NKW.IKHKi ItLAL KUl SAI.K. NEW JKKsJJJJJJJVJ'iiiii' TERMS and first Mortgage itt Hil' This Beautiful All-Year Home, Near Water io i.ixr. in xuiv rniitenlent I tiimniitallon s-rklce i.

N'. Mi 13 Rooms, 3 Baths. Grounds, 307 by 177 by 200 feet. diliuiiifnl home la i.eislilK.rln.l Ix-iutirnlly situate 1 on hill crest comni.injlni! -i pern ver xle elev MH) ft c.m.ilrn lliltu i.n ult'i open tlreplice Dining -nit kiiehen li'i-tin hutler iiilltr Ilr-t d'ir four lie.lro.inn L' tuths on II. Kir 1'o-jr hath on third lloor Nt.ir country -lull K-iir tetini" l.le.il Jter -porn.

-U itlni Ire. iHiiiltiK lolMUitatiinz caniM-lnit. iMthinit tlhln in summer fee this property compare ltMlrli.ui. at S' lllche.t licilthiet nltltnde within commutlllg dUtance kjf New Xork Send for F. B.

WELLS, 170 B'way. CRAFTSMAN HOME With ItruiltHllI Tree Tillered Feet. CONTAINS NINE LARGE ROOMS, THREE BATHS. A pretty home, xvith central hull, x-ery larso livinp room with larfre open fireplace, dininfr room, butler's pantry, kitchen, six larpe bedrooms, storage room. Very larfre vcrandns, open terraces, upper balcony.

Parquet floors; laundry, heating plant: electric light. Established, select neighborhood; all summer arid winter recreations; automobiling; best of xvnter fine country club con veniently located on lake; best ot ichoois, cnurcnes and marKeung facilities. A permanent all-year home, xvith all modern conveniences; magnificent views; high-st, healthiest climate; away from danger of paralysis, within easy commuting distance of N. Y. City.

I xvill sacrifice for JCi.iiOO and" arrange terms to suit. Kor further particulars and pictures, t.KAl tl, 1C8 Itrnudnar. I.I C'Merl IMalftra. LOMJ ISLAM! ItKAL KT Ti: Hilt K. SEASIDE EST ATE Ni-ar hnrcliim on the SACRIFICE, $25,000 To Sell No.

Itrrm to Sil(. This a beautifully appolntoil llv-iir' cntf. tatllj Hill out liUh up 0:1 a id! hill rrrt on tii if I. 3'iptrh Unit i'VH. Tluce I an it lenui mrt Till Mi fT-i-rictehlui' wih ehuilTcu-- fi'Ui-- ter.

liuililmit an of er ri-criil 1 I dav l.ilMr 1 on tt met tun solid innTctr InfcrpNt In tliiet Imtlunr I. 1 ft I M.iU 'l 4U I in nemVnl 1 I'tcluoUr huldy rcHtrn ttl hfoitiful iirlehh Imvk) prtiMtllm: iiie.il count rj arnica nldc iimiu. It) hlc room, I halh. ien Tire jil i llanO'tniuelv tin lin tlirotighotit. Ifiulir! lth vwty mmlrrn ownrnlfiuT nnd reudv to ltp In nun.

Will rent with upthin pun Uanr, Wrhr or i all. It. kll.UV. (ill Uuvhhtuton It). fui full drt.ilU fIJMI HI NtiALHW Jilit coniplf teit rooin.

tlte bi'h- iMimut oocupj rni.in, njira lnrte llvliir rp.im lull ulilth nf liou.i-.(.pen llreplacn, ti h-u l.irsp t'liliiii 1rsi-rs, t.iw inn.l-l iris r.uiK null Improve. I tint ikHti-r uttiuhmeni. cn'ii l.iiiii-i.iti Kas anil xtll lint wati-r hi-Rt spni-iniis p.iri'h''.. finnt nml np'lllllg llltn kliik; rniilll ll. i.i..i In is Mtni.ir,tn fur ili- iHrx ftriiiiniN siiuurp fpt 3 intnium wiilli 10 hriiutirul mily hntlilnK 1 In minute frnm ritv owtipfs Ins.

ymir pmnt; nlll rll for 14.500. north IS.Ono cash, l.sliinie rv ia.y monthly puyments. baruajn, w. v. city.

i Turning Eastern Experiments. It Is r-stimntr-il th.it r-ltv consumeis Mted from 70 rents to $3 on each hum- per. vwinc at me same time tney re- tUAj. (iM f.11(i un.mlf. With many modifications and additions of butter, epys and voultry this so-called 'o family rresir inetiioil nas adopted nt many points on Long -isvwiicn- unu developlfg -mall packau "t'e' of nnuy foods, 'i ne Ulllei tons lielleve lli.it its full develop- 'ommcirclal scale offers capl- tul up altructUe Investment.

i To-day It Is no uncommon sight on island to sea scores of traction engin. being used for dealing and la.kc Ulltrtnii Indu-ed cevera'. liig acieage tractors for purpose the cost per aire has hecn to t--, a to the fatmer of about fer cut. The great lime saving economic of in i tors fr turning over Hie Kill o.is s'imintd up t.ie other day hi i'res'dulit italph i'lteis of the Long itikllioad. who said that ono trac- tor Willi a man to operal-j it and gillou if a.o'ene will 1.) th-1 wmk of irun and tluce teams if horses.

of many ilaltne.l to be I iiiposttinie to grow I rr. by the I-tillertohii. lliljn uiiini fr Kildi ai tl- i Inimpioii peach I.iicland taiberr Staman. Deiieioinj .1 jonainan th slrawbeiry aic but a fi-, oT tlie 'la. food Introduced t'ie railroad'i deiiartment rcfilace on New Vol iblcs su.

varlet ea who-e food Ual't and llavur are dlftlnctly low. aimmK wlii.h ate the Men Pax Is apple. Klefer pear nnd (he pi' rt i peach. Oilier fruits which were introdticed Include Nlac.irn. Wor.len, ''anipbells, BrlRhton and I)ea-ware itrapes, dewberries.

Knitliih boo-c- T. flu. Tel. 1521 Cort. ON INLAND LAKE ItttlttU -ll I1KOOKI.X OK Pretty Brick Houses Mapleton Park "The Beautiful'' Homes of Ar 1.11.

I)isl(ni anil riiiNh Hi-lliicii Mirmuuii-ItiKs. 24 tnlniiti-s rlilcfroin Clt Hall X. V. Prices I 1 to Soml fur JY- I'-'iymi-nt I'lm A anil II Tho mii-t attr.i.-tlo tirotioiltlim in lirooklyn. ALCO BUILDING COMPANY Take Ili-arh Suliwav from I'lty IUII.

to vu tuition. (Iflli-r Matlu'i. lurk Oltlir. 317 11'nas. I'lioiie 7110, l-Family II wlili 9 room li.ltll with hoirr; Mtn.ti 17.,.) hjl mi i- moiitli uith imrri.

:i.iu tnk West End I ll Hi NKW MiHK UV.AU ESTATE FOB 8 U.K. TO SETTLE ESTATE. I i.iintr.i Ilium-, mi IliiiUim, In thr HIchlHii.ls: limir nml Iniir frcin (irmi.l (Vntnil. Iriiln rrilir. Ml lll ll-OS IIIVI.II 11(1 Is.

It! ii lliimr 13 nuns, l.i-h. hp -ili'lv liarilkkon.l tlnijr I' Jll.l lt.ir.isi- run. ii, i "i.l mi miu-r hnusi' fr.il.. a i.fc iti i fro'li t.itl.ni l.i-HtiMf pv iw.nri.'.h'. nil, nif fllii.iu KENNETH IVES IM v.

Miirnij Mill I.KK rsKOIir.K HOI.TON Ills NKtN MMtK WII.I. al i.f,,,.,,,, -rrius nr Win, lame m.i.lrrn liouio ImI! lit.rt y. muslp mntu ati.l bll' ImtiI pnrillrs nini- l.o.lr nuns an.l ll-. hit lis i I.K.il.. Willi, kl.Mln elf, n.ri,- tiir.ii.-p.

Ire Iiimi.k nil. .1 ii- rim u-. i inns flnwor ami li rf.i-. j.ply tn -tsi; Vi.ui tiff! i S'nrk i'iiv, l-' ic Illil.l.UII. No.

IT Sirpi N-, rt luik I I.r uli berries, Inpatient plurfis, crab apples and quince. VeRelabics were Riven extraordinary attention nt the experimental st.itlon, as I ubcoliilc frr-Minr-ns In tills particular I form of fowl Is r-mmltliil to the city's health Potatoes of line rUir and of lilKh MW lllliei t-lll vciiunr- ui ill" i mn-'i r.i.ii-2- ii rid fiwi'et coin tint lived tijitu I Hit- name and could be ti.til week al'liir and weeks I.iIit tli.ui hi I'Mtiiriirp were; I found In testing out for food to letiKtheti i the season. l.t'tieliiriiliirr th season, higher iiual- lty. liner flavor and better cook'ni nual-1 u. -m fum-i mummi pj.ui.i.

Irin! tiruiel furoi tnnrtirr. from tiie enil- number of Minlns of even the com-1 esetnble. Celery, turnips, spinaru, leuuee. eRg puiiiis. rucumoei pickles, quash, onion-, car-; cabbage and many others, Including some oi im icss neeiinil a' rad.snix.

were tried out. Scleral solutcly new and Inntimerahle little known types were bit night from all parts of tho world, tiled out, and a goodly nuinbei additions made to Amerb a food supply. ommerelal tions were made mil things a-, tlii PakuraJIma r.nlh of the wonderfully delicate Chi nese rabbagu l'i-Taal hose cabbage, I'e-laal. lastyn mre i pay the costs chl If the Hoard of Kstl.nate chiccor, or I Is called In this itoun-; laU favorable action this monlb It It endive, which wa formerly Im- hp to have the building polled fiom Helgiiim and Iiance: u-c next sumtm Globe nitnh'ikes. the Impor'eil I'rem ueiii.iey; do.

another one from Japan far earlier than even rhubaib and a. parngus; Giant rhhialla. tlie finest of the S.aniih onion- the liite and ivil lalail D.in'O Klllnne .1 M.I the t.llit.le xaiitty from Atihttil-a. Clilritneii, the i.m-l of all iiiiMipi.iiis, fiom Japan: NVw epitiai ItJ tlie Intf.iilii. on of i ll.

ap hr rt 1 JI llt'f to it pi. of wind ii i tin iiiiui hleii at- valiiel niKlitM anil inter st.iriri.i. the 'later utipplv on f.niiK Tatani1 farms was made dependable. Tlie ecinmnle value of Mitnnicr nf unit trees iirjil fertilization by means, of legumes planted In weiei demoriKtrattd. It was proved that fall planting of both fee and buh.

made possible 100 per ient of live trees, apainM tlie usual 40 to xo per cent when transplant Is done in the f.nrlmr With sole lellance on crimson rioter turmil utiiler for feitillzatlnn, I-tjiif? soli fifty-two buvliels to the acie of lie ureaie-t of all flour tie-it the "Mat. when sjulug wheat was planted. Purine the plant life ilonnrint seamn the KulleitoiM ate in bii'j as dur- the plantinK an.l harvestliiK for aKrlcuitiira! collesea. farmers' institutes and o'her ot canizailim" oi sihooN constantly their services for Iectuie and on fartnma subjects. As a tilt they li.n..

xim-cd spread the ro-; el of mri-cultuie, ai pt.uti.-cil on I.01 Ml.n d. throuKhotlt tlie ta'i Ke-ide" coeiuiK eer.x 1, and and nil the hlir citlfs of New V- tU Stnte. the l-'ul'eitons have iitl.xerrl -tures illustrated bv x.ewi In M.iss.iclni"tts, rorine ut. Island. Marx land.

New .1. r-ex lVnnsv Delaw.ue. Vlt cm la. Vet V.r-Ktina, Tentie-ee. I.oul-o 111a.

Pt-drlct of i-oltimbla. Ohm, Indiii-ia. Mi--stntrl. Miclrpan. iscoi.s 11.

New II. and stwral other States l-'o- tie i.i -t twelve Mr Mrs ti.nc it trie l.tl or a.l- REAL nsTATK AT AlfTlttN. Bryan L. Kennelly, Auct'r. Bonn Ik Ken ie, In au, May 16, 1917, nt 12 o'cloi noon th Hxiliange Sals-I rn.in, i 4 6 fj TRUSTEES' SALE.

MSL 147 West Broadway, oninfiiHt 1 nr. I stor Iron from Htillumi; with iore, 200 Wooster fret north nf Hl-ckc-r 3 story bn Itlflif i li sio-i- ot. 323 Fourth Northnieit Cor. "21th 1 tli thrr ntsiry brick nuMiine, wiih nor aivi tipiirtni 'iits i1mio ititf ot or J0xS3. 772-774 Eleventh nr.

th two bt i T-nenv ut, Ith on sturr in rath Iix.1 i i.h i 7 room? to e.it fnntl tz of iltt 40 324 West 108th St-ur Klxirsi.l,. lrlc. tbr or Al-r li.t-n--tit filar 'unp- fi nt. ihm' hue Inun hu (i n'r i.n '-x't-n el7.f nt 1 Jotn bv perm niih 198 200 Grand iii-iir Itlllt' .1 iK iKI.YN 3 t.n Hi 'I. siz- a xt cKiinitr.

in mto.xinv i ir p. i i -s ii- f. 11' NLM ItK.AL 1 I I'. Volt SALS FAR HILLS ruu frum I) I it It Station tic rfV to Ucrnaf fttfle mile in Yoih in in' -iK' f. no 'e ti fiii hi'fi mi Mud htpldiii nirintiul 1 i MM I -t IT IlllltliC it'll i 'in-t' "luplt 1 1 i ii Inn I I-n t- Mil, ritimlmc it i.

rxsini 1 uni'i. vnh hull l.tri:-' i otiic- innii i- Ii mi-' iV ut isiht.nr hoot i Mit round 'M-iutif 'il i itcs and iitt.r well-i, irii md huntmit hihs. nui-i Id I Mit RlSTOK nle ent runutvli 1h Mr ja lu i PRESERVATION of our f.mlly from want m.ij di'i-iul uii 'ilm title to your Htd Ktnt i on suit ii on this Mihj't rxut'ii Itoisfi 1 ltfUl ml mt tl itt nte for hMlt't N'nitli I 1 1 to liiiiriint Illl-1IM1''M U. .1. tilHiin l.

on TAPESTRY BRICK. HOUSE TOrllll I II1 1 1 I -t' .11 'l 1 in in tin.t-l I. in pKim l.iiti. I. lu.it.

a i I II I lllKll ,111 till I 1 II 1 1 I Si llln-ril! twin-, font pliil i i -tin I ii 1 i plioli. i.wuiKitr. im I.I-. llr.i.nl- 1 A BARGAIN -l 1 mow nf ii-ii i t.Mx mctl 'u. it! i i iv -ii" jir.i i i i.

in i 'ii 'm i 1 1 i ui ii in i i i i 'i I UK-1 -iv tin: it tiri i tfii 1 i tr- "i ri ini oi ti prn ni im. Al.l KlM-ttOKIMIS I dltMW, n.v a i 1. i I i iii itt; i i i ri.ijNt, III tiiiiiilftt- 1 lul s.ih rt i 1 1 nt icntrt' eiiruijit', ltn io.un li tl Im) illnltlK ritiitll lllillr rmi'tl hi i Isii 1 fii nn ilisi lUmr tinm nuuti, tit h.ttti vi'iuiiil flour, h.ii 'v in i il.uirx, npfii til fili t.tjn rv tit i. tin Iii'ii I ti.iM nn 1 t'h'. ti It t(l.

ilfi nratp'1 ihnimhoin IIKNUV IUJt, tt a mr. 17 M.ip'i 1 v- M.tptf i VIITlSnU HI Khln Kli'. fl tnniitt, ti.ttti rl( 1 Klituruls Me). ur i lora. Inn near il.itinn, U( mat.

i ivli hul'iii i ist ntm'nH I i.nM..l i VTKJS V- I LOUIS SCHLESINGER, Tat lorj NimuhI. .1. "MTI.i;, IN A Kri'Ih utnini tho ili'iiif si i i.i;, vised peopl. vlsltlm the Lone; Island Railroad's experimental and demonstra tion farm, numbering up to 300 In one day, and Including agricultural heads of Kurojiean Governments, hvery daytliey dispense agricultural Information to about 200 Veoplu In thin and foreign coiintric.i wiin iiiauo iiiquinn n-iimn. Mawl.

BATHHOUSE. Inecroll nf Hrook- tin. ttnnfil of Kstlmnte to an- $200,000 that he may build miotlier mniilclpal oalliing pavilion The bullilltiK he would build would have, wlue fol. women alniiR the westerly e(R(. Ufa.

li and anotner fnl. HUIIS northerly boundary. Ti)(, nuiniing win nccommouaie nnu.f noo iMlfTf, at one time and entrances )J(. so a) ranged that there will be tnuclt delav tlinn In the present building, whore all miVt enter at one Around th entire finnt of the long landing It Is planned to erect an elevated i.rnnienade facing the watei. wheie visitors may walk or sir.

i ommis-Holier Ingeisoll thinks the new bath house will take In icieipts at 10 cents ni: ittK iiiii.i inn -k McGann has sold a resl- on I'eleisvlPe road, hiepnenson 1'alH, -e-V liOCIiene. l'i i.an.rk sepli of New Votk city. The property wax held at LXW-ON HILL TIIHOI (ill ITF. The Heiiate has patced the Iw.on iiit im provliliiiK for the nltei Ine of three family vote nan 3J to 12. construction and The CITV It LAI ESTATE.

JIIIH I IMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIi' I 40 foot plot below 75th St. Adjacent to 5th Avenue A most itc-iiablc residence block can be purcliaed for under assessed valuation. 1 PEASE ELLIMAN I 340 Madison Avenue 'Phone Murray Hill 6200 fmiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii? IM-LIIMMILH ArAKTMKNTS TO JLET. IIKtlOKI.VN. Why Pay High Rents in Manhattan 930-940 Prospect Place 4 5 Rooma and Bath $43 to $70 SI or Itiwii -t ar In llrii.iVlj or Ktill.in Klt-xatrd to llrook-Itn Ax i- ilatl.in III.MM HI LV.

ner tea Purk I'liiir. ItntoUlyn. iv iiiir.i-ii 4Kii IKlltOt (ill or BBONX rOR ALE. Attention, Investors! We have sexeral new law Bronx flat, at bargain Will how mdiv than I5r( net. Call and inetijrate.

J. CLARENCE DAV1ES, Stroet and Third A BRONX BUYERS i 1 1 1 fiiit' uitow Ml 1.1. St 1 1 I T) flAiSK KSTATK -m -in. iro ft-et mtrth in i of -ihvH aimn, iOxH'U Hi I .1 t.d i ar r.nTi:i; sot, flt. .1 f'1 a i 'mm pruviintd ir nini nt'ai frame i 1.

'hnirit on h.t "OvKO li ii. uel i en led. fi ''e mid I i I. Sf 'i 4 u- a Ml llI-' HENRY ALBERS, I M.U It. lo L'I GKNTLEMAN'S SUBURBAN HOME Magnificent Hudson Views.

At Cold springs, Oppoaitr West Point. N. i- Ni-w i.rl. ii a (. llu.

-mi. tnic ii ll'Mlk I r.M.111- i I. litis, ii kpiiii.li.l itiull uhhJitii liniriiM'-iiinit i ii. on 7 arn-s of l.inil lr.iiittrilll tail! nut. mi--- nml hariH rii- ll.irualn for muck timer.

Geortt2MOWe.527 filth AvenLc.NV, i PI i sM.sssswsssBsaassmHi; JUt.T. 11(7. BRYAN L. KENNELLY It'll l. j' 8rolir Appraiser i Aur-tutii-r Itii Hroailwnv T'-lflilinn lu(7 l'n aiiclt HUAl.

KM'ATK MIK SAI.r. SEASHORE BUNGALOW. "iv unit. ''M iI-'jiiI u.itft ra tn its Mt. laiyt Kitrd-'tl nut llv iiiinui'H imIK tn rtrn 1 ui thin innt Krtut.t itK.iin uf for Ihiiim ulono mimjM i-ict inort If hullt toila prut, mil 0 inlniiifs nut.

l.l uii tany trmi to rptspfinhitblr (itrtj llh 1 0 t'tiHh. Inilnnrf until. rent Wll) Kimhu 11 0. 141 Hr.n For Sale: Main St. Investment Property, Pittsfield.

Mass. i. "11 i. JU f.i- I I' i I 11... iiiii.Ihi ii, i i.i: ii li ll M'i urn l'n i.

I IIS I i. i't li i 'i I it.i'i;.i I i i i i (' sml o.n pr- it rntsi nlll tiuj our linnif i-hivah Jersey n1 larchmi.nl. Ni Vorw rui MKV IIOUH I.KAOl'Ei. (0 St. T.l.phas.

1 I.II..H. jltO. MAl hTolt riinliiiil l.irntkt llnriiiln I i.r OtTi-lnl. i I.lo, II Hll. I ot.in I -III I I.

ia. 'I I I ll I' I -1 -ll. 'Ml. II. 'U ''iHli'i'i I up I.I0 1st t.iiu-i.

"COMMODORE." On the tori floor of an old fn red brick building In the Chelsea district a half dozen men working under tho direction of Francis T. Ollllng, a painter and sculptor, finished work on a model of the colossal Commodore Hotel, whteli John McK. Uowmau, president of tin. Hlltmorc. is building at the corner of Lexington avenue nnd street.

Ths model 1 made of wood pulp, has over seven thousand windows, Is pr. feet In every detail and was built from the architect's plans. The cost Is about equal to the cost of a g'ood sited Queen Anne cottage, it took six month to complete it. The model, the first of kind ever made of a gigantic hotel, win be sent to the principle cities of the United States for exhibition. The Commodore Hotel will be twenty-six stories high, have rooms and contain every modern appliance gentu Is capable of viroduclng.

niVKRIMI.U IIKIiPKI) II ZO.NKs. B. C. Delsfleld has written ie Zoi lug Committee that tile zoning 'hmi lint has been a gleat boon to dale. "We have found tte.afle "that the demand ha increased that time, bujers taking tue a i tjd.

that the danger of a broke" refr I or the time Hin of a icstrict on lar" h. tl I I or done aw; '5ilc. JK com, Is purely a res o. n'm, values are peculiar! subject encroachment on the part of a d'sagu nble deteloptnent, so that tlie ban had possibly more effect than other part) of the cltv." Rombay Una frrlra if I'lres. Ijndo.v, May C.

Thero has been recrudeceni.e of cotton flrei In llombav says a Hcuter'H despatch from that cit There were twenty-eight llre.s in Aprl' and another big tire yesterday TV damaue done tip to this time Is at $300,000. Incendiarism, It Is added Is suspected. CITV HEAL ESTATE. l'NITRNIIIKl ATARTXIKSTS Tt I. LI.

IIROOKLYN. BROOKLYN'S FINEST APARTMENT HOMES Ready (or Your Inspection 81'KCIAL KKATUKE9. Located In the heatitirut St, MarW ceftlon. Ilrooklyn's fluent home district PrlvatP itanlen on three slilns of houie. block from Hedronl Park ami Clill-tlren's Natural History Miueum: -blocks from Mo.p Public School.

t'nusually larce rooms, eery ino.lern coin i-nirncc Truck Gardens FOR Apartment Tenants Joffre Court 1040 Park Place. Between Brooklyn KingMm' r-rontiiip on Bedford P.irK hildren's Histor AUi-e 3-4-5 Rooms Bath RENTALS $38 to $60 Larce attractive rooms- lunched in white enamel nnd I i'k. sian walnut. All improvement--, 'e' phone. Cotilir not be duplu.v nliatan for less than SKH) month.

Space adjoining for Hardens. 1 tuiuire or 10-171 Bedford AFARTMKNTS TO I.KT. Doctor's Office 19 West 54th St. Well adapted for Nose and ThioJ or Eye Specialist Apply to Wm. A.

White Sons 46 Crtlar Street. Ti.l.Ki'iius I. joiin DM'l'HMHlltlll AI'AKTAIKNTS TO I -Tl IIIO AI'AKTMKXT. 3 Iti.i.nik nml Ilath anil Kltrlii-nottr. PKK ASM slll (11(111 ATII Houses for tht Summer AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.

KOR RKN I rurnlhi hatixrs for mer months nr rat ing seanon, also tub tua honifn rnl Inkf e.inipn. INGHAM, WHITE 11 AKCAIIK. SARATOOA M'BIM." REGULAR SANDY HOOK BOAT ROUTE, to ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS tart a May 14 th 1 3 rftun i Max v'tli tun luiHts ul rnunij tritif li SUMMER CLERK CAMDEN, ME.r P.ir in nar tlu tiort IMn .1. R. IMtESCOTT.

Nrvrlnntlllt-. M.i sm.MF.ll COTTA01 TO I.KI' I I.l. Itr.S'T nr sl' llllii ll iu" "llie.l nn nkp ii nr 1 1 lUi. I STl.l'I.L Mnr to i.i:t"" ro'it" iiiiKssi'riiri-K. 17,000 Square Feet.

M0NAHAN EXPRESS CO. 11 1 Mrvri uditi.ns vn hit hi in. ii Mill i OI I II l( I hi TO "I III' I I OV mtl.OOKI V' HI 'I -I a fi I "rt CO.NN'Ol.l.V 11. 11(1 KKl.ll-lfi. llltKKNtM -ill IIKA ii -i Wll -nii'i'i ii i i iK .1 I II I .1 I I 1 rt I UIM.III.I i ii 'l i in nf I 1.1.-1.

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