Illustrated Flushing and vicinity : College Point, Broadway-Flushing, Malba-on-the-Sound, Whitestone, Bayside, Douglaston, Little Neck in the third wa . rs from the factories, many of whom go to their homes forlunch. The factory operatives of College Point-Flushing are happy, con-tented and thrifty. The buildings they work in are roomy and statistics for College Point show a low death rate and a remarkablyfine state of public health. The unusually large deposits of the Savings and other banks bearsilent, yet most eloquent, testimony to the thrift of the people and theirremunerative


Illustrated Flushing and vicinity : College Point, Broadway-Flushing, Malba-on-the-Sound, Whitestone, Bayside, Douglaston, Little Neck in the third wa . rs from the factories, many of whom go to their homes forlunch. The factory operatives of College Point-Flushing are happy, con-tented and thrifty. The buildings they work in are roomy and statistics for College Point show a low death rate and a remarkablyfine state of public health. The unusually large deposits of the Savings and other banks bearsilent, yet most eloquent, testimony to the thrift of the people and theirremunerative work. THEIR WELL APPOINTED HOMES. Mr. Harry Kleinert, manager of the I. B. Kleinert Rubber Company,employing over 70C|persons, states that hiscompany in over thirtyyears of existence hasnever had a strike, butthat on the contrary hehas found great pleas-ure and profit in devis-ing and carrying outplans for the betteringof both factory and liv-ing conditions for thoseon his payroll. Andthis is true of practical-ly all employers. Mr. John W. Rapp,President of the Em-pire Art Metal Com-pany, IS, perhaps, en- Residence of Morris Straus, the Lawyer 43. Residence of Jacob Cohen, Supt., Empire Art Metal Co.


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