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10 INVESTOR BUYS DACOXA HAL PAYS ABOUT Wtoo. ooo FOR THIS NEW APARTMENT HOUSE AT CLAREMONT AVENUE AND 122 D STREET. Group of Dti-clting Houses and a Flathouse Xear Carnegie Mumc Hall Sold— Plans Filed for a Roof Garden on an East Side Building. A fair volume of realty business was transacted yesterday In Manhattan districts, the activity of Investors and speculative builders resulting: In the larfrer part of th« trading. Sale? In the uptown residential rones were featuies of the market. The brokerage reports from The Bronx showed a Hidden chanpe in the demand for properties there. Last week several Important Mile* of par cel? in well located districts at that borough were made; yesterday buyers appeared to have over looked for the time beinir the attract iveness of Its rapidly j;rowlnK residential and bualtie— centre* to launch some operations in Manhattan aMtkMlB, This dull period la The Bronx la not likely to last nrtaxiy days, for there is a big inquiry for proper tie? in nearly every section of the boroush, and tnany of the prospective purchasers are expected to add to their realty h^ldinp* or to become own ers In the w*r future. At present the most entrancing centre* to in •••torn and speculators are the midtown and West Elde. It was the < 'iiireiTiont region, one of the finest residential parts of the West Bid*, which furnl*h<»«l yesterday the principal realty trans action of th" day. That deal ni the pale of Darona Hall, a new fix story elevator apmrtment feonse or a plot kMctM fret. a« the southwest nor rer of OaaraaaaM av>nw> and l~d street, for the r»a<-r,i.n Realty Company to an investor. Th pur chase prire was about JW.<W. Th* croup of fix three story anil hasenient dwell t*sß houses X(t. IK to 1^: "V\>st 54th street and the fjv*> rtory flathouse V>. K2> Seventh avenue, on a pint lOiiXl* l feet at the southwest corner Of Mtb. street and Beventh avenue, wni probably soon '■" replaced by a lan ajiartment house. Charles 11. Hanson. a client of .1 Archibald Murray, is now Ihe owner of the j.roi ,v . H« yesterday pur chased the property from the Seventh Avenue-J4th Btreet Oempany throuph Norwood I Marden. at torneys. I"he pared was held at $2V.OOiV The sell- Ing company purchased the premises from the Mills estate. last July. The Batavia and New York ami Mm Com pany took title yesterday to a parcel, llS.Rxlto feet, at the southeast corner of ""• i street ami Clare mont avenue. Flans have been filed for enlarging and remod elling the three story and basement dwelling house and store at No. 79 Baat Mil street, owned by J. Pauman «• Mm the improvements including the installation of ■ roof pardon on an extension betas; made from designs by Charles V. Meyers. nans have als?> been filed for modernizing and refittir.*: the four story stable of the New York Transfer Company, at Nos. 2*l and Ml West 2Sth street, '.he improvements to include the installation of larg* windows to improve the lighting, and being made at a cost of .•••>. from designs by Adolph Martin, architect. Plans have also been filed for remodelling the moving picture theatre at No. MM Third avenue end refitting the stage, the improvements being made for the Regal Amusement Company, from de signs by John B. Murray. LEASE SOl'Tll ST. SITE. Mam/ ljoft* in Central Districts Also Reported Rented. The" MeVlckar Galilard Realty Company lias rented for the John Tra&eser Steam Capper Works the entire four story building Kaa ESI and 229 South s'rert. extending through to No?. 44? and til Water 'street.* a plot 40x160 leet, to M. Barman * Co.. lor a long term of years. I_ Tanenbaum Elrauss & Co. have leased for M. «:ohen & Brother the seventh loft. 15.000 square feet, si Nos. 13 to g West 18th street, extending at NOS. 22 to 25 West I** street: for the Stewart. KaaaaoV May Co. the fourth loft. 10.000 square feet. at leoa. 297 to 3T3 Mercer street; for the Domestic Realty Company the fourth and fifth lofts, 15,000 Fquare feet, at Noe. 121 to 13 West 17th street; for Brody. Adler A Koch, the eighth loft. 10,000 square fee', nt Sob. :<7 to 4.". Wort .^"'th street: for J. & F. ptaaaaa & <"0.. the seventh and eighth lofts at Nos. "5 to «4 West 24th street; for Bngene HiKKins the entire, lofts at Koa. 21 and 2?. Howard Mreet; for W. C. AUhause. i'^liO square feet, at No?. 14? and 150 Greene strt^et. and for Julius Kayser et al. 50,fKW> *quare feet, at Nob. " to 4S Greene street. L Tanenbaum. Straus? & <:o. i .■■■• al«> leased for Dr. I^ouiF U Seaman, lor a term of years to Etehll a. Co. the entire buildinp. Nos. 84 and WS Greene atraet being the southwest corner of Greene. an<l gprlnp streets. The United Merchants" Realty and Improvement Company leased i- the Emerson Shoe Company a nore at the northwest corner at 40th street and Broadway for a term of twelve y^ars at an agKre rete rental of ?iri; r oiX>. m NEW OWNER FOR OASTON PROPERTY. Market Also Found for a Plot of Ten Lots on Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn. The Charles F. Noyes Company and P. W. Ma< - >-enzle have sold the aM Gaston place, on Mr- Donouph street, near Btuf Maant avenue, Brook lyn. The property comprises a large three story frame dwellins house on a plot 120x100 feet. TiiU U the first sale of the property in about seventy f.v* years. Howard C. Pyle & Co. have sold for J. White to Charles E. Orr ten lots on the west side of Ocran avenue, •-'<■•" feet north of Kinfi's Highway. The buyer will erect ■ row of ten one-family frame cottages. The J. D. Ilauck Realty Company has sold to .Jolsn J Doyle from the plans a two-family frame house in course of construction on the east side nf Kast 2d street. 280 f*-et north of Avenue .1. Parkville I>iivid EtiKle laa sold for Frank <; Keeney to John Winter No. 35 Bolivar street, ■ two story frame dwelling house, with a similar dwelling in the rear on * lot 25x75 feet; also, sold for a client to A. I- Namm No. 227 Navy street, a two story dwelling house and store, adjoining the S'amn rtehles. FOR LOCUST VALLEY TRACT. $20,000. ifarwarl A. Sherman sold in partition proceedings on Tuesday, by order of the «ourt. a trad of about two and one-half acres of land, with a three jkary house and outbuilding;*?, at Locust Valley, I»us Island. The property was offered for the estate of Edward Lu<3la::i and wa= struck down, after r.lncty-r.ine bids, to Ashley M. H. iron, ror tSMH. PLAN LARGE BUNGALOW COLONY. Louis C Maurer has prepared id.ii.- for eighty two concrete bungalow?, to be erected by the Mod eon-Tultoji Company at Greenport. I»nK Island,, overlooking Gardiner** Hay. Each house will Im> 22k>' feet and will '■■■:■ six rooms and bath. The entire operation will Involve about 5250/ MO, » — LIBERTY HOTEL CHANGES HANDS. Adolph Wels« liaa sold the Hotel Monitor, at IJiK-rty. N J.. a tlir.<- story building, containing ftiiout «ixty rooms, and Kurrounded by three a<-r'-.s •if gr«'Ut'd an<i M-veral outbuildings. The buyer guv*- in x>ari psynient « tract of lan.j in th<- Jcriey e-utiurif. « REALTY NOTES. Th" «tini::il election of the West Side Taxpavm' Association will i* hc!d to-morrow night at No. >;7 Wc«t 24th street. The Erntn Morrison farm, comprising twenty ■ tl-re* act'-* and a i«>n-r<»oni house, in •'"' I lll!| aven';e, *t S' arsd-;!«*. N". y., haf been sold iiy Aligell & CO. !"' George l^t*.lt !«nder in !he buyer .if .\"n S ->j-, ail ,i «17 \\>*t SSth street, reported erM recently hv . Charles Hublnser. ' Ijrnila Siliras was- the broker «ii,, raaod mri nr Albert \©ii r>en !>rie«rh tlir- storo, bx>.o mr .,.. ',', ?.r*t !oft in hiilldiriK No. Ml «>«i iMth vtreeL-to M R»mtor. A <*<i. til<- mer<hants, for n vim of THE PRIVATE SALES MARKET. MANHATTAN. CUABEMONT AVENUB— The Taylor Flierman Cemtßny Bold Oacnpa }in\\, n new clx stofy c]« -"rr ajkartaW house, on a pi<jt 100x100 at, at tlie southwest corner of 122 d street and Claremont avenue, for the Dacorn Realty Company to an in vestor. SEVENTH AVBNIJB-The /Seventh Aventie- Flfty-fourth Street Company sold through Nor wood A. Marden. attorneys, its property parcel. 100x10(1 feet, at the southeast corner of Seventh avenue and 54th street, on which are five mall dwelling houses on .Mth street and a Math-Mine on Seventh avenue, to Charles E. Hanson, a client of J. Archihald Murray. The property has heen held at {280.000. HARROW STRRET-The Puro?s Company sold for Elisabeth Lahey to Elizabeth Fehberry No. M Barrow street, ■ thre*» story house, on a lot I7x2fi'» feet S4TH BTRBBT U. Holly resold for a client to Roane Brothers a rive story flatbouae No. IS6 West R4«h street, on a lot 276x102.2 feet, between Columbus and Amsterdam avenues. i^Tli STREET —Jacob Bernstein fold for the Sun Construction Company to John H. Scudded No. 64 to 68 East 12Sth street, ■ six story flathouse. on plot X bdt.ll feet. USD STREET .1.-hn M Royall aoM for Morris Bio, h thp nve story triple flathouse No. IS vToat l]3d stir.;, on |o« 27xW fe^t THE BRONX. I ' AMBRFi.LKVi; AVENITK -E. Loawenthal & Son sold for .Tame? G. Berry to Carl Eichorst a plot. .V>xliv> feet, on the east side of ( jimhrelU tig avenue, 100 feet south of Crescent nvenue. IN THE AUCTION ROOMS. The auction sal* held yesterday at the Real Kstnte Exchange salesrooms, Nos. 14 and 16 Vesey street, resulted as follows: Ry Bryan I, Ktwdljr. UNION AYE. w p. 26 8 ft n of l«8th «t. 40x00. vacant . receivers' ml*, to E-nanuel C Bach for $«.'>."•" Address. 140 Hroa.iway. The, auction offerings to-day will be as follows: By Joseph P. Day. 4TH ST. 76. • m cor Wooster st. 14x56.5. 3 sty tenmt and store; P J Holland agt M C Barry et al; Wat- Ma & K. att.vs. J T Brady, r»f. partition. CLAY AVK, 1773. m a. 148 ft ■ of 175 th «t. 60x190. to Topping avf, 2 and 3 sty <iwlic. 2 sty «table and vacant; H R Sutp>ien et nl. trustees, agt Joseph McDonald ft al: J V Irwtn, atty; Samuel Bellinger, ref; amt due, S! 1.61:4 :!.".; taxes, etc, $400 77. ST ANNS AVK. 202 and 204 r «. 85 ft ■ of 13Tth at. 4f>xlO2Jßx irr.-jt. fl my flat and store*; <3 8 Runk act Jacob Wielar at a!. Adolph * Henry Bloch. atty*: A B Norton, ref; ami due, '270 '.5; taxes, etc. (3.242 21 : *uh to a mtg; of $:>5.000. ST ANN'S AYE. 206 and 20"*. c F. 4.'. ft « of 137 th St. 4A51ft2.8x103.10. 6 My flat and stores: »am« a*t same; action 2; same attys: same ref; imt dv ■. * v '-'71 04: taxes, etc, $3,243 13: su». to a first mtg of $3.V000. ST ANN'S AYE, 210. 9 c cor 137 th st. 45x10.t.10x ii-re*. 6 sty flat and stores: same nut tame; action 3; same Httye: same ref; am? due. 1.612 12; taxes. et«", $4. < v::, st: sub to a first mt* of $.".0,000. .MORRIS AYE. 234J>. \v s. 236 ft s of lMth m. 73x201 1 to Walton aye. eT3x26I B, .1 sty <1«U. 1 at) stabla and vacant: S A Archibald a*t M E Foody et al: H D T'atton. atty; Vincent Nellaney. r»f; amt die. 13.21*81; ia«-s. etc. $!»0O; Mil, to two mtgi« aggrr- Rating $10,000. MEAD AYE. «-.3.i, n s, 203.2 ft w of Unlonport rd. 2r.x 1"" Michel Pollcastro act Giovanni Puppo et n' : Adolph & Henry Bloch, attya; J C Hoennlnger. r»f; ami duo. $2,721 00; taxes, etc, $531 93; su'i to a first nitjr of $4.. .00. RIVERSIDE DRIVE. 140, c s. 27 ft n of 87th st, 23.8 x 100 5, 6 sty dwlg; M D Wylly aft A G Looml*. et al. Spier A- B, attvs; r It Clarke. r*f; amt die. $6« - 2«2 48; taxes, etc. $3,0t58 63. By i.. J. Phillips & Co "PT AYE. 14. c *. 24.6 ft n of Ist St. R2.«x"o. B sty • enmt and stores; Marks Klrshbaum am Paul Shalet «l a!. Joseph Cans, any; m S Cohen, ref; amt due. $11.. r iR3r.S: taxes, •-»-. $«4TrO2, sub to mtgs aggregat ing $40,000. By Charles A. Berrian. 10« TH ST. 311. n n. 200 ft c of 2d aye. SSxIOA.II 4 sty tenmt and store; G X Brennan agt Michel.. T.a Sala et a!: A 1. M Bullowa, atty: .lam«« Kettrnev ref; amt due. >«fj l!t taxes, etc !7on LEASES. (With lessor's «ddro«i« ■ OCTOBER 13. BOWER T. 1S»: Michel* Auleta to Olorannt Weal; S yrs $1,200 Address, 139 Bowery. BROOK AYE. 422; Kalman * J. Silverman to Louis Bpsteln; 5 yrx 1,200 Address. 522 East 142 d St. BULKHEAD bet. nth and «th sta, Etut River also strip 4<ixl:«4 adjotning N'eamlth & Constan tine Co to Independent Consumers Ice Co; 6 yrs 2 V>o Address 303 East 3d st COLUMBUS AYE. *>S4 to W>2: Bartholomew M O'Connor to Franklin <i Bddy; 4 1 * yrs 1 «f)0 Address. "2 East !«6th st DELANCET ST. n c cor Baaes st . Meyer Vesell to Aria Taki"; In yr« • r, «•» Address, 164 l>e!ane> st. WOOSTER ST, 220; Ida Stern to David Jaeger anil another: 2 yrs . tt^ Address, 1771J Weeks aye. IST AYE. 175; Chas A Kohl to Jo»»ph Permrlano 4 • »-ajs . ",ii ' '•«"« Address. 176 Ist aye. 3D AYE. 643; Francis J Mulvey to Slmcn Kohn 3 years ' 1 440 Address, Ctt 3d a\> mi .UK. 74(», s w cor 4J>(h at; Anna Roan et al to .lames Downey; 5 years .. 1 < IU I Address, 740 It* aye. ' ' w ' VTH AYE. 2303; Universal Operating Cn to Joe Bayer; '2 8-12 years and IS days. t -.,, Address, care m M If martial. 22» Broadway ]».TH ST. 2SO. n « cor 2d aye. 23t{»2; Rutherfurd Muyvetant to Mary r Henschel : 21 y.-ars MM .,*, < ;' ll '' >s - •an Kldder. Melcher *.• Ayres 27 William st. bTTH ST. M West; <'o!onial Studios to Frederick Baker; 20 1-12 years ...... r o r.rk , uux Address. M West 67th ft. ' MTH ST. BO Weat; Brdaay A William, te hard Itatz; 7 years . . a . Address. -{.10 West 96th st. ' RECORDED TRANSFERS. (With purchaser's address i OCTOBER IS. ' BELMONT AYE. s «> ,or 17« th at ll^.•l^ trrea Alice Titus to John MeNulty ur,lz $.", OOOi ■ SI Address, 2100 W«rtcbeatei aye. BROADWAY. ■ w cor 1«» th Ft. aOsUO; Binsham llealty fV, to Huxh .1 Ijawlor (mt«a $250,000)... 200 CLAREMOJTT AYR s <■ cor 127 th st, 119.5x100' John N Southard to Ratavia * New York Woodworking ' '■■ i Address. 103 East 12.* th st. and Batavla. X.'x. CLAY AVI-:, n a cor IG6tb Ft. 668.8x80; Augusta M de Peyster to Albert J Schwarzler •, Address, U4O Bro aye. SAM;: PROPERTY; Ella de P Shoemaker to la eusia m de Peyster i Address. I.akt-wood. N. J. CLAY AYE. I. « cor l«Mh ft, 4"ii» lrr«tT; Ernst Wenlp::ann -to Wcnticmann Construction Ct>... i<»o Address, above. ForiJiJIAM ROAD r X n »• from Andrews aye. .': • « Irrea; Kurdbum Construction Co to Robert W UaJooey (ml* f7.000| . Address, 3'»r» Braadwa] <;r;iiMAN PLACE, n •• cor l.'.7th M. 2,%x?S 11 Comellaa Daniels to ' I. <■ Fische! (.m'x $•• ***» ' 1 Addrew. 174 i:hh 119 th at. GIFFORD AYE, n r. MB.a ft c of H.-.|rf..n «ye SxlOO; Harry Uetalei to Buxenle vi rateraoii Muts 12.760) ]<l 0 Address, care II C Knoeppel, .-> Brcikman at. HEATH AYR, »' ■. Hi ft i of 230 th at, !««rj;,. Eugenia M l'aterson to Hurry lie tiler (nits $ll.«00j ioo Addr<-SF. 2143 Maple aye. HOUSTON ST. 47«. n !-. 2."i ft - of i^ewis st. 23x '.- Kmllie Wood to Annie Shifter In, . |2«,OM»i mA Addreaa '•are M A Rublnowltz, j !:•• !t\iniirton •t. HOUSTON BT. i a, M ft a of Bldrida> at, 100» M.2; German Evangelical Mission Chuif h of N V to l>,ul-. Kins! | Jtil.fMiO Address, to Broadway. UOT 2-S. mafi .-• ■ 4. si Itaymoinl la.k, Frank Qrefor, Jr. to Frank (Jrettor . i A'idreHs, 1,336 Purdy. LOT '.<4, map Brown Terraie; I nine Realty <- •• to Marl.- Mill, r..... . 101) Address, 241 Weal *Sth m U>r IS. Map -•» lots Thompson Hose Batata; Henry Kampone, ur. to \lailu Hur.ipnne $l.<nni Address, II .Stun U :',<>M7 l-< atur avi LOT i:i" Map 47:: lots llalgdi Estate; Henry Si.<r< I. to Antnni.i 1.. i ■■!• . ] Address, name. MADISON AYE, is a 17." ft n of 120 th st. Mi Vi; Willy Rle • to Itl.oda Hl< »••! (ml|f Jlll.WKh 1 Address, care L Conn, I Mwli-.n a' •• MADIHON AYE. n w cor of Btth st IM.UsDO I'onn It !/)»•-, i.f Brooklj i '• Samuel l/o\e (mtc ; $240,000) 1 Address, cure y It Colton. f.2 Wail st. PARK AVK WlOT.'w s tM I ft • of i 5.1,1 at, 24 xHl.ll: Josephine Itiinde to Kllr. .1 Ht»nrltff« and ano 1 Address, ••. Wesl KM* *•. lIMADK ST. hS. 'SJ% - to s k Republican Alley; Josephinti A Pf-iiii'i et hI to AdMph Pfrnder , | al. helm 1 Addrens, 451 West v:m •« RU6KIN -I » c ror r,f Maple •»•. 58 6x47.7; An tonio li'An»p'fi to Maria ri'Ai:|te|o < <■<„ (I,'t OOfti l>if» Address. .«r» .1 It Joy^r, MM M aye V.K.ST'-HESTKI! A\H. 1 s. Mi fl W of Ke m * I'l 25x31 t«; Man lie Na'Mn ii 1 h"» M.»-i. ■► < Aodienr. 123 East 4Sd st. WEBTCHESTKR AVK. c «, ... -. 1 n f rcrris PI. •."Sx . Tb"K Ma*tei»on to Mar^ui Nalh.in 1 Addr«-B«. ,„.■ x WEST FARMS RD s « s, 271 ft • of ly>n«fe||on ■ye. 22 Ilx irr#«, c^t h a l,a\el|e to lertarot O K"ffe imtjt SS,2U)| . Address, nn AHhur Kn'x !•« Bt..,iv.ii< •'" A'UODIIUFV 1 AYE. ■ m, M it » -a Urova at, a NEW-YORK PUTT TRIBUNE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1909. *100: Bridget Kilkenny to John McWultjr. 100 Addre«». I'lfi Westell ester a y*'. wniQHT ST. w s. I/Ot 107. Map Hudson Park: T«ulnl Torreßßlanl to Htale De ralma ... ...... » Addrew. Wm S Paullce. 2SI Ea«t 149 th «t. IST AVK. w p. UK.M ft I of 112 th st, 82 lOx tire*; r«*t«T Marine to Marj" Marine : "" Ad^r«-««. ear« A II Sarastoph. 309 Broadway. SO AYE. B <• ear of 10th St. 2r.«H«: Aaron Ay - rutl.i to Rom Trmchtnan (intK $56.«70) i*"» Ail.!r««i«. care M II Harris, rtl Park How. ►Tl' A\*E. 2202 ami 225 M. c a. 80x100; Joseph T B laaca to Ottlllp M Konrhen et at. heirs, ex fmtce. 154.000) l<*> AdrtrcsK. rare Hulli * Rnknr. 34. Nassau st. lITH AVK. BM, • » 2OxflT>; May Feonpy to Julius Bruneman <int(to. $lO.liOrt> i 1 ** Adttreea. care 11 F I'tinrr. .V« Nassau st. ."?7TII ST. 140 Went. 14x!>«0: lohn W Barr. jr. to Philip Krausa imt«* $10.0fi0) 1 Addr»-*s. .'l.':" 1 l->i>t IMth st. BAKE PROPERTY; Philip Krauss to Reyal llnldliiK <"" lmt«e. $2i«.<x>"> 100 A<ldre.-s. rare R ArnMcin, 12» nioadway. 4STH ST. in West, 25x100.5; Ko.«lna B Palmer to Pnmuel FVank 1 A<Mr«M, tH Sth bv<> 72D ST n «. :."■ ft r of West I'nd «v>. KlzlAO; Maurtre Iteiches to Menu T Carey imtge, Jo2.i'.noi ; 70,000 Arl<lr^s«. «w rtroadTray. MTH ST. 14 to 22 VtVst; 121 ft st. betw»»n Aiu r l.mi i>v» and Broadway; Maurice s Wormser to PioriM it Vt'ortnser 1 \ii.lre»B. 14 Flist H'Jd «t S»>l> ST. n r. 425 ft « of rcntrni Park West. !»:,> Irr-z; m>\ st, n s. 2tWl ft .• of Columbus are, t«l x ln»«t Julius Tlshnmn to Tnnrn»Mi- Kealt) IV) mite*. $r>2.OoOi ' ri ° A.1.1i '.'.•. ff»i sxill! St. taaTß ST. M West 25x00.11; Oscar Scheln to lU»«>^ra nu«genhetm rmtgf. (2ft.000) 100 \ ( iiii-»<.5. rare c Arnstrln, 12H Broadway I 1.~.(<TII ST. v s". 225 ft <? of Willis aye. 2Sxl«0; I Krederi 1. l>in«t« to H«vninn I .els imtg«>. $H>.oi^i ■ 100 I Address, BM F-nst 144f1i st. ! 17!>T»1 ST. n ■«. 100 ft w of Anthony «vr. 5019P; \ Josephino limnln to Elli .1 Stanellffe and ano ( ll|l|t». <t .'. 4 M 1 1 . • ■ 1 ArldtvsK. 210 Weal i<«4ih st. . 188TI1 ST 44<". K3i>t. 23.2x100; Harry I.otwln to Tli«>s l-IMl'l-P Milter. t:t.(«H>l 100 Address, 12" Weil With st. ?18TH ST, 740 Eait. 47x114: l>rths Carrentcr to Bertha Meyer niit p. 11600) 1 Address, " '> Rast «Hh pt. . RECORDED MORTGAGES. (With attorn*?'* name anl »<jdr»«« ■ C""OBKR IX AQfRPT-f'T AYE. East, el', «O.T ft ■ of l"4»ri (>« 204xM.1; 8 yrs. 51-.5 1 -. r* r "ll ( : iArml^r I!«alty i-o to FMward McX Whltlnff . »4.000 1 Attorneys. I/ivi.vfr(>' Title Insurance nn.l Trust I Co. ISO Broadway. ' BELJfONT AVK, c s. 115 5 ft * of 17«»h st. I ■x.l yr, .". p*r cut; .lohn McKultjr to Alice I Titus ».«« Attorneys. Title rjuarantee and Trust i •". 17« / Broadway. ! BYRON ST. s « cor of Kossuth avo. l«8.5xB«.10; fine etc. as per hond; Rachel Milone to Mary '> Wesnuth B:M * Attorney. Grant Squires. 40 Wall st. I '"'LAY AVK. n c .or of l«*lth st. 5x- -■; •*> yrs. R per cent; Albert .J Sohwarrl»r to Augusta M de reyster — 43.000 Attorney. H L. Morris, 32 Liberty St. | FORDHAM RD. 122: due as per bond; Fordham Construction Co to Title Guarantee and Trust Co 7,000 Address. Yl<\ Broadway. OIFFORD AVK, n s. 306 » ft c of Balrom aye. 25xl«V>; 2 vrs. « per rent. Ku(r»nle M Peterson to Harry Metzler SOO Attorney, H C Knoepprl. H |Vckm«n St. ' HOUSTON ST. s s. fio ft c of Forsyth St. 102.2 — ; 1 yr. BH per rent; I»uls Mlnsky to Title Insurance Co of New York 75,000 Address, 135 Itroadwav. I>OT !»4. map of Bronx Terrace; due Auir 1. 1912; I . . per rent; Marie Miller to Crawford Hew! Estate and Rul!d!n« Co 300 Attorney. F M Hill. .ISO East 14»th st. i I/^TS lfiO TO I.V». map of 369 lots of Hunt's ■ Point Realty Co (prior mit $7,50(1); due July I. 1»1O; 6 j,. r cent; Martin Plet&cher to Werner i Martz 2.500 Attorney. J Homer HlMreth. 3d are and 149t1i I st. , I>)T 577, map of Seton komc«t«ad; 3 rrs. « per cent; Emily F Marrln to Mary K«enan& . . . . 1,000 Attorney. Frank .1 McKlckard, Jerome aye and Fordham l.i. MADISON AYE. n w -or of !«!>tli st. 100.11x120; 4 mtlis; Samuel I,ove to William Crawford.... 3.1,000 Attorney. F B Cbitoa. .12 Wall st. Or.DKN AVB. c s. 275 ft s of 16M St. 50x115 (prior mtpe $55.20(»; inatalments. 6 per cent; HuKh Thomas to Then P Huffman 3,600 Attorney, r k Gray, 206 Broadway. OGDEN AVK. « a. 275 ft s of 162 d St. BOx113; 8 yrs. 6 per cent: Hu*h Thomas to Ida C Rrachor. 8.200 Attorneys. Strong; * Cadwalailer, 40 Wall st. PARKER AYE. B .• p. part Lot SS. map St Ray mond Park: due December 1. 1912: 7,\ per cent; Anna Kraft to Francis S Phraner 4.500 Attorney. II S Ogden. 82 Heaver st. PROSPFy^T A\T;. n w s. Ijots 72 and 78. Map Knst Treniont, 132x150; 5 yrs. .'. per cent; An d'ew P Traber to Bowery Say Rank .V..tH)O Attorneys. Btroat * <"ad«-alader. 40 Wall st. PROSPECT AVF.. w s. 33.10 ft n of lfiJM at. 37.6x106; 3 yrs. 44 per cent: Geo Laernmle to BmlifTant In.i s«v Bank 5,000 Attorney, M .I (Iranian. M Chambers st. SI'LUVAN ST. 13« (prior mtge $12,250); 1 yr. 6 per cent; Maria A dl Glacomo to John Oil lesple 600 Address. 2fl Van.iam at SWINTON AYE. c s. 100 ft n of Eastern Boule vard. 2TiTino (prior mUlt $2.7501; 1 yr. 6 per cent; Harry Metzler to Julius Wolf 800 Address 40 FVlt<ei-nmbe aye. WEBTCHESTER AVEL s. s. kj> 4 ft w of Ferris # Place, 25x29: I»ts 30 and 31. map part'n heirs • 'ornell Ferris; " yrs. r. per cent; Tboa Master son to Katie C Rocera. k<lii 10.00.> Attorney, Lawyers Title Ins * Trust Co. lfirt Broadway. WFST FARMS ROAD, ■ I ■ 271.8 ft s w cf I»nnf»-Ilow a\<. 22.tlx — I prior mtfre. $5,250); 4 is 1, ;.<r cent: Mars'! O'Keeffc to Cath A I-a \>lie 2.0(.i0 Attorney. A Knoi lt)S Hroa<l»a\ p . WOODRUFF AYR I ■ 100 ft w of Grove st. j.'.xUKi; due, etc, an per bond; John McNulty to Hrldiret Kilkenny '. . . . ,-»<H) Attorney, Title Guar & Trust Co, 176 Broad way. IST AVH < ■ 103.10 .'• s if 3d st. 20.1xR1.t; due, et •• as per bond; Katharlna Wagr.er to Dry Dock Say inun 2.<>00 Attorney, p m Tl. henor, ?.s Park Row. 2D \\ i: n . .or 10th st. 26x1u8; due February 1. 1810; •. ; ••■ cent: Rose Trainman to Aaron Avrutls l."30 Address, 302 Broadway. TTil AYE. 431; demand 8 per .out. Philip .1 Noone to MUtou "Mayer . 1 .100 A.i.irr«3. :>2 William st. 11TH ST. r>.'l7 l".as; (prior mtf; $28.000>: I yrs. 6 per cent; Jacob Rothman to! Tobias Dann . *7.0n0 Attorney, 11 B Davis, .'2 Broadwaj 12TH ST, .. ?>. part lot 3-.V map Unlonport: dv« IX-c. I, 1912, 5 per cent; <"hur!»-s Q. Senbarth to Dolan Savir.cf" Rank ■ 2.300 Attorneys. i.. xv, Mackeltar & Wells. 43 <V,jar st. "IST ST. .124 East; dv« etc.. as per bond: Fre.ler li-k Voxel to New Yi>rk Savings Rank 4iAi Attorney, Webber & Webber, I Beekman at. 81ST ST. 11 s. 4<«> ft v. of 2d aye. IS.DxfWi.O; 4 yr». 4'j per cent; Cathleen A Coyl« to Emigrant Industrial SavlnKs Flank , . J»,000 Attorney, Richard 11. Clarke, 51 Chambers at. 37TH BT. 14'» Weft (prior mt«r 110.000); due Apr U. 1811. « per cent; Philip Krauss to John W Harr. }r in rain Attorneys, Arnateta * Levy, 128 Broadway. 4..TH ST. 141 to 147 Weat; due Nov i. 10(M>. 6 pel rent; Mary C Stewart to Elizabeth .1 Webb 10.000 Attorney, Thomas W. Butts. SI Chambers St. 134 TH ST. s i, 524.3 ft m of Amsterdam ax «\ aß.lls4S.ft; 5 yra, •"• per cent; Charles X Joins ' ■• to Thomas «; Field, trustee 4<*,000 Attorneys, Rtrona. & Cadwalader. 40 Wall st. I34TH* ST. ■ a, .'.24.3 it « "of Amsterdam are 09.11x43.9 (prior 11, ik 148.000); dn.- Keb ji>. 1»1it. I per rent; Charles X Jones Co to Abel Kin* and another . 7,000 Att«irne>!>, Kurxmau & i''rankeihHni»r. 2.'» Broad Rt. I44TH ST. s ■ 2430 ft .> of Park aye 2.l x nr.; 3 jrra, 4' 5 per , . tit . Hamilton Rli-kab; to i>ankiin Bavlnits Dank 2 :.<>o Attorney, Wilson M. Powell, 2ft Wall st. J ifViTH ST. • a, 12.-. ft c of Broadway, BOxftft 11 I (prior nit* $.v)<hm»,. 3 yn % a p., .,,, v an der bill Title Co to Amelia Poland . 10 Of>O Attorneys. A * m Blorh, »:t Nassau st. I6&TH -I' '< « M! ft ■ of Washington aye ;:••> . due, etc, as pi r 1,, 1,, 1 Clyde 1: Scheuer mann la Manhattan M<>rt>;nrt- Co . 3 000 Attorney, a Is «'arritiKton, ■_"•'» Broadway.; 173f> ST. 603 West; due. et. . a« per bond; MHrcarPt X Oalvin to S Charles Welsh.. . ' 10 000 Attorneys, Title Guar & Tr Co. !7« Broadway! 18STH ST, P - 50.10 ft c of Park aye, 2B.2xt(sJ <pit..r mta $.1.0(!d); due etc, as per bond; Thos Cameron to Sadie Nelson 3 4(n> Attorney, l> Matheraon, L't;:. Broadway, — #— _ NEW BUILDING PLANS. THK (,r:<>\.\. DOG ART AYE p 8. 12.'. ft n of P.hlnelander aye. 24 fly frain> ilwlk. 21x.'iti; m Ebellrijf 1196 Walker »v. architlert; cos) *(••(», Owner. WllllaJn I, Schai.f. 2157 nth av<- ."' HKATM AVB, •> s. 12.-. «.". It ■ of 230 th ft ■ six 3 Rt> bra dwlga, 20.1UX35 each; Charles S <"lark 145 rremoni «<•■ architect; total con ' ••- 0t)0 Owner, Alexander Anderson, i'i_' East I2lith st * ' l'i:i.HAM AVB. n i. 60 it • of Hushes aye; two | !V at] brt lenml h~ l';\v,i each; Henry N'or.l ii.-iii. Tremonl i«^<• and Rroni >t archlten coal 'mi i».o Owner Ljcvoll Construction •'(•. 1811 \ni. tliyst aye. TAYU)K avk. 100 ft s of McOraw ny».- 2 sty fraiiM ilwla 21x.',2; I! KbelinK. li::t; Walker aye architect; • oel ' - (Hlo Owner, Thomas llanafnrd I LTD » alker a\V ' WALTON AVK. <• - 11Hi H> ft » or IMlh st ; 2 sty fiame .iv !k 'ju."." net . . . .... I nan Owner and architect, Frank Flood ism frucVr aye. ALTERATION PLANS. THE lIRII.VX. ■ 180 th >•'. « ■, 4-' io ft c of Park n\e; ■■ mv fram d«i«. 10 -.'> t.". Charles s Clark, it:. Tremont aye; architect; r n»i - {, m 1 onrci. Mary MUlcahy, on pienilse* MANHATTAN. i 2<ITII ST. -J4l «n.\ 14 VVe»t, to a 4 at r.ik ► tshle; A Merlin, M inMn S q ire, an hltei I • "■' ; onner. N V Transfer Co, I 3. T >4 Hroiidriay. "' \ MECHANICS' LIENS. 01 roni.ri is. 1 BIVBRBIDB DRI K. ft".: >md SSH^\T>i»her« >!»,(> ; <"o „•»■ St Paul 1 nnslrutlon <o. owner M Pale xii B. r.intrarror il 0-« Il\ DEI AVK, ••-•■ 11-nr;, Menchsr let Samuel i Mai i Men' h oHneis sn.i r>nti <« i.. 32s At- ill aT, «i '. H n « "i U»ili.-»w a.*, Uo*oi; Michael Slppo a«t Mountain Con«truetlon Co. owner and contractor **' 180 TH ST. ■ ■. whole front between Belmont and Hughes are, 175x100; HooghtaJln* & Wittpann «Rt East 180 th at Ilulldlnft-& Corwtrutlon Co. owner and contractor i.*i« LIS PENDENB. OCTOBSOI 13. MADISON AYE. 239: 1-ouls l*»de» »«t garmh Krle«er M si (amended foreclosure of mtg>; attorney. 8 N Freed man. IST AYE. 84«; Callman Rouse aKt nenple «Sohw»ltter et si foreclosure of mint; attorneys. Manhetm A Mnnnelm. loni H ST. n i>. flfllrt ft c of Manhattan «■•♦. 1«.4v 1 • John A R»atl e» al. «>»»<-iitors. ns< Bail* A Ma'-Di»nal«l et •!■ (foreclosure of nitgi; attorney II Mercklln. lIBTII ST. 71 X; Hector. Church Wardens an.l Vestrymen of r.rnce Church In the city of New York sgt UMH Kpsteln et al (foreclosure <>t mtg.: attorneys. Bower* X- Bands. IMTH ST. 47» East. 142 d st. ■ s. 27:. II • of Willis ***, 15x100; two actions: lawyers 1 Mort)ta»r<* Co as* «•• trt"Jp T. Onimmon ft al (foreclosure of two nitits); at torney. O. Gary. «_.«• 18« TH ST. s s. 32 ft w of BathK»ive a^«•. 14nnfWx14<WS!>.fi: Mary glppo agt Mountain rnn.otrurtion to (artlnn to foreclose mechanics' Heni; attorney, II .1 Kelly. MAY LIVE HERE. BUT WONT. Early, the Alleged Leper. Gets Clean Bill of Health, but Will Go Away. John Early, over whose alleged leprosy doctors have fought. may live in New York City and go about without Interference. Thin decision of the Brooklyn Board of Health, in which Dr. Bensel. sanitary superintendent, concurred, was announced to Early when he called yesterday at the Brooklyn office of the board. Despite these as.-uirances. Early will not stay in New York. but. with bl» wife and two children, will leave for the country on Friday. The name of his future home wan not made public. ORDERED DRINKS WHILE DYING. Young Electrician Tells His Troubles to a Bar tender, Then Shoots Himself. Although dying with a bullet just over his heart, William Mentz, twenty ont> years old. an elec trician, of No. 175 Willis avenue, ordered and swallowed two glasses of whlskev In a saloon st 14Sth street and Willis avenue yesterday. He had fired the shot himself, and at I^ebanon Hospital, where he wan taken, it was said later that he could not live. The young man. well dre??ed. walked int" the place shortly after 2 o'clock and ordered a drink, leaning over to the bartender he said Huddenly; ■Say, iif> !< hell, ain't it?" Tho bartender looked sympathetic and Hents went on; "Take my case, for example," he said. "I've been married for «lx months. The wife and I can't get along and last week she left me " Then he pulled a revolver from hl» pocket and shot himself. It was while waiting for the ambulance that he called for the whiskey. SUICIDE AFTER ATTEMPT TO KILL. Girl Tries to Poison Family of Six After Funeral of Father. Hortonvllle. "Wis., Oct. 13— The polaonlng ol an entire family was narrowly averted here to-day. It was followed by the suicide of Miss Lucy LHetz, twenty-six years old. Miss Dletz had come home to attend the funeral of her father, which was held yesterday. Ttfls morning she was the first to arise, and insisted on preparing breakfast for the family without help. Observing the peculiar actions of their sister, her brothers became suspicious and looked into the loffee pot, where they found enough atrychnine to kill evt-ry member of the family of six. As soon as Miss Dletz learned that the poison had been dis covered she took a dose of it herself, and died In a fen minutes NOVEL-CRAZED BOY HALTS FLYER. Flags Eighteen-Hour P. R. R. Train— Wanted To Be a Hero. Lewiatown, tvnn.. Oct tt. -Tha IVmi.oylvanUi Railroad s eighteen-hour flyer from New York to Chicago was halted at B:^6 o'clock last night at Juniata Bridge, a lonely spot sixteen nttea went of HarrtsburK. by the swinging of a red lantern across the tracks As the train came to a stop John Kretzlngor. seventeen years old, living at Duncan non walked up to the locomotive and reported to the engineer that two men. heavily armed, had forced him at the muizle of. a revolver to carry heavy rocks on to the tracks. He said he watched hit Jhance and ran across the tracks and flagged the train in time to prevent an accident The members or the train crew Investigated, but were unable to And ary rooks on the tracks, an.i the boy was taken to Dunwnnon where he was examined by railroad police. He finally broke down and confessed that he alone was responsible for the stopping of the train. The police say the toy had i..«-en reading cheap literature, and had flagged the train either to make himself a hero or to receive a reward from the company ORDER NEGROES FROM TEXAS TOWN. Intense Race Feeling Follows Action of White Men— Bank Porter Assaulted. San Angelo. Tex , Oct. 13.— Race feeling became Intense here to-day when two white men assaulted a negro porter of a local bank In the streets, beat ing him severely. Several hundred white men de cided at a mass meeting last night that negroes must quit San Angel©. Only those who owned properly would be allowed to remain, it was as serted. A committee was appointed to visit the Kansas City, Mexico & Orient Railway officials to request that negro workmen recently brought here be sent back where they came from. Many negroes are ranking arrangements to leave town. STILL AFTER GENERAL GRANT. W. R. Michaelis Says Parade in Which Soldier Marched Was Calculated to Inspire Disorder. Chicago, Oct. 13. W. R. Mtr-haetta, of this Hty. who recently protested to Secretary of War l>ii-k inson agulnst the action of Major General Kre,-| p. Grant in appearing in a temperance parade in the uniform of the ! T nlt#d States army, has addressed another open letter to the Secretary upon the subject . Mr. Mlchaella say? that in his opinion the parade "was not -me of temperance and law enforcement, but one calculated to inspire Intemperance nn ,i disorder." Ho cites mottoes upon banners flfs played tn the pirade a «i evidence upholding Ma contention* ,in t losing Mr Mich Ms savs "Withmit Intending any personal reflection on r;r. n • r.il '.rant. [ belifve mv criticism was fully justi fied and that the Incident should receive effectual Inquiry To Let for Business^Purposei^ I ~ To Let for Business Purposes. Tm-. W JL The Centre oi Transit for H CJy Jtwaf^P^lL the Metropolitan District . "I/* Stations Large and Small trance to OFFICES BrMklvnß " j S\ib\va.v Single or en ■Suite \ «,. & r/)n ' a J((o \ All tusthtn a Step IN THE 3 Absolutely Sa.fe I 1 SOUFiG ELEVATORS j (Deaf *t Tjt>«). Building Electric Light and Janitor Service 154 Nassau Street | Open EOcry Day Opposite City HolII Park if} ihc Apply for Terms to Renting Agan), Room 807 .MAXIM ON AEROPLANES Sees a Big Future for Them, but in , War Onbf as Scouts. The aeroplane has a future and will rut a bis swath. Hudson Maxim says, but he believe* that the flying machine of to-day has to.-omotor ataxia. -The Inventor of smokeless powder addressed the new school of aeronautics at the West Side Yoking Men's Christian Association. in West ."th street. l;:st night. Flying machines will be great aids in war. he said, but Just now they are like a man who has to keep his mind on his legs or his legs in his mind to make evrn small progress. Bun shine and calm are not always chosen for the movement of armies, and Mr. Maxim asked what the aeroplane would be able to perform at ntghr In a storm. The burden of his address. however, was a word picture of things as they will be. Me believed this country would he nearer to that stage now "m members of Congress at Washington had more foresight concerning the possibilities of flying ma chines In war and were less parsimoniously in clined." A*roplanea will he valuable »« Bcouts. he i«ai«!, but riw aroffed at th«» d»i»t ruction of warships by th# oft mentioned mean» of drnpplne bomhn from ahoy*. It was his opinion that ten-pound bomb« mtirhr be dropped on war vessel* for two weeks and] not spoil anything except rome of the paint. Of course. he added, damage would result If the borrfb* fell down the funnel*, but h» believed that was not likely to happen unless by accident. H« dtdn't think the *»M'>r« would have to do much cleaning up after them. , Bombs, carrying several hundred potin^i ■ad " hljrh explosives, dropped in th« streets of lara;» cities and en th» top- of high bullying* would kill a few persons, said Mr. Maxim, break a lot of (Elans and damage, a few roofs. But if the German* tried to put out th» lights o' London by the airship method h* figured that a fleet of one hundred aero planes. flying back and forth uninterruptedly in pursuit of that end. would retire at the el©*» of th« first year, humiliated to note that th*> total d* struction was about one-half of London's annual growth In houses. And this was based on a house for an aeroplane each trip. Other speakers were Wlnthrop E. Scarrltt. jr.. form«r president of the Automobile dub of Amer ica, and Wilbur R. Kimbail. the Instructor, who discussed "The Art of Aviation." The room was crowded, and email models flew from the stage over the heads of future aviators. A contest for a handsome, cup will be held on next Saturday afternoon, between 1 and S o'clock, at 57th street ana Eighth avenue. The contest In the miniature aerodrome will be open to the public. CONTEST IX AERO CLUB. Opposition Ticket To Be Placed in the Field. A movement is on foot among some of th members of tho Aero flub of America, it wm said at the clubrooma In Eaat 1M street yes terday, to place a tic ket in the field that will not be agreeable to the present ofßcera of the or ganization. It is expected, therefore, that some excitement will be in order when the annual election of, officials is held on November 1. A circular letter, signed by Orrel A. Parker, Stan ley Y. Beach and Wilbur R. Klmball. all members of the Aero Club of America. *vaa sent to certain other members, but not to all of them, setting forth several alleged causes for dissatisfaction. A meet- Ing of the displeased aeronauts was held behind closed dbors at the Hotel Astor on last Tuesday night. The letter said that tha beat Interests of the Aero Club were submerged,- because a "handful of men" cared more for their own prominence in the club's affairs than for the advancement «f the many. . A spirited contest took place a year a«o. and the outs" then losing at the ballot box referred to ".± year from new. Cortlandi Field Bishop, president of the Aero Club of America, will arrive from Ku rope In about ten days The "Ins" are understood te desire his re-election. CAN'T GET DEATH CHAIr Execution in North Carolina Postponed Be* cause Electric Apparatus Is Lacking. Raleigh. X. C. Oct. 13. — The first execution B9 electricity set to take place in Xorth faro - i has agatn been postponed for a month, owing to the failure of the New York firm having the con- ; tract to install the electric death chair in penttentiary here. Walter Harrison, a negro, of Robeson County, was a— tafd la n<* executed first on September in Tha Governor to-day reprieved the man until ' November 12. LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER NOT BIiAMEI). No Beacon on Lonely Alaskan Island While He Rowed Dead Wife to Mainland. Seattle, Oct. 13. — •' Reagan, lighthouse keeper of St. Mary's Island. Southeastern Alaska, who left his post a month ago with the result that the beacon was not lighted for two nights, has been absolved from blame. Reagan and his wife, both young, were the only persons on the barren island The woman be came sick, ami Reagan nursed iier as well aa he could untt! she died. There was no way of com municating with t'.ie mainland. The husband might hay* buried the body in the sand, but the thought was repeiloTit. Ha put the body in a, dingy and n**i twenty-two miles to Ketchtkan. Two days passed before another man could reach the island, tt.'l in the mean time a passing steamer had found tlio light not burning and had made a report FOR NEGRO RELIGIOUS TRAINING. National School and Chautauqua Holds First Meeting at Durham. N. C. Durham. N. C.i Oct. 13.— The advisory hoard of the •'National Religious Training School and rhau tauqua for the Colored Race." at Its first meeting for the purpose of erecting an institution fashioned after the Xnrthn>M and Wlnona T .ake schools, held here to-night, opened Its deliberations with an address by Rabbi Abram Simon, of Washington. r>r Simon's theme whs "A Plea for leadership."* The address was delivered In the White Rock Negro Baptist Omna, and hundreds of the White townspeople heard it. The interest In the school is as great among the Durham white people as the m-groc*. and the largest donors to the school are white raw of Durham. .\t tha niiis.s meeting ttic contract for th* bulM- mars win ■' avard-d. Work U erwZ^S^ November 1. The school la erapha*^.'*^ tou* ••*• •* •*»• negro race rather Zf' "V trial, and its M « work will be the traM , !e War. and missionaries. . laJa < Xj^ PHIZES TOM. CHICAGO EGSJU.^ Docility and Hnmflity Two Points V m Contestants Win Be Jodga^ Chicago. Oct. is.— Husband, « f , klfl , and condition, «f servltud* wil! _ m 1 l*-*''*> Saturday evenlnr. October •>:» H * fh . ? *"*"»?, and Mr. James 8. Mm:lio,,*h In £?** nue. At that t'me and pfa c. • „-.. , TS ** a competition for husbands », ' "M" M '*" >■ prises are to he award-.), thm n r | » I, *"*■ acclaimed as the te« of , T , ,^o h 2**, Three women have b*.r, ihoS^SSS of the contest. The point* „„ wh *£* Judge th. marrl-d men ar- th« # . o , ** T* hair. rim* taken to ft. wlfV, n^f^SSSt guess price of hat. humility. ,0,,,, "™7 , describe st gown, gallanrrr. f?oc!i!r y , M " W ! ' !| The occasion wfll he the" third wMiin. !!I!? sary of Mr. and Mr. M<-funoi,,h " tTe WESTERN DOCTORS INDORSE WltEy St. Louis. Oct. v. -An Indorsement *f p r «_ ' ""*• Wiley's 'Tampglgn for P . :r » To**, and pu r ,, legislation" was •,oro r 3 - tn.dj-,', w?*;^ ,J** Mississippi Valley Medical As?rv-i a ttr> n . Th» Cl tors condemned th« ti.»e a » food preserVath Wnzoj.-, boric and aali ; '■•- *r ,■- a p. f i t;^^* pounds. •'especially henwiate o f »o<ia »t>a • similar ch»mfrals." AUGUST TRAINS MAKE GOOD SHOWijm Albanj-. Oct 13. —The Ptjhltc S«rvir# Coas-. ston reports thaf of the 83.^12 passenger ,_ run on th- steam I all I— i si of th« -«,r» »»•.-;- .** month of Atig'»»» *7 re- rent •»».-. o n y^' division terminals. During August. 13M, of A «2.^"»T trains run 7* per cent w*r» or. tin» Real Estate. Why trouble yourself as to the payment . of Assessments, Taxes and Water Rates- when we can attend to it for you? Send for oar circular Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust Company CAPITAL - 000,000 SURPLUS • - 6,000,000 i 5 530 0000 added ta r^bt la to! 1] •** 180 Ir*s4 \--rr 1 irk. i as Jf •at&arae Btre«t. •••I*7-1. 375 K«Tt»a Stiret J« »^ u . ; WM.AIiiTE&y REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES 62 CEDAR ST. | Katabltabed 15 57. lacorporstaol UssU RULAND ft WHITING CO. REAL ESTATE 3 BEEKMAN ST. NEW YC?< Unfurnished Apartment to Let * 24 GRAMERCY PARA J Duplex Apartments j I, 6 and S Rooms { 0 with Baths $ Rents 52.200 and upward ' ' Excellent service and closest scrutiny if { ► tenants are assured by the residenc* v" i ' i ) the owners hi th«? building. i i I I Elevator Running — Open for inspection ( , \ evenings and Sundays. | i 901 Lexington Aye. 5 Corner 67th St. i Modern corner apartment, southern i iimbhi i \ 0 6 rooms. 2 baths I at Rent $2,300 > f |, Rent $2,300 \\ 1 ' Pease & EHiman, Agents i < Pease & ElUman. Agents j J 309 MADISON AY., AT 42d ST. j fi ' 'Phone. 100^-Murray HtlL §\ THE CLEVELAND 13S-130 EAST S4TH STREET. LAaHiE .%r%RTMKVT* TO KENT. _ QOrpTJ CT« •* ujttr^ DO 1 XI *3 A ■ ail lmrroTtaanta; wai"; 4«> STH AYE. — RESIDENCE aPARTSI*Iw) • it> th* highest order; 10 rooms. 3 baths; cr»- straMe location in town; moderate rentals. THE BHO«KmiJ). *Sa RirersiSe r"*?^ 7 and ■ Rooms. 1 and .' Balha. «1.-50 to PX"-_ THPJ BfeLJSORD. B WAI. AM3TERDAM ' £-~j£ 10 <»Tth st W. H. Do:«on A Co.. Xgc- ■ »27 colliaaw __ THE FK.\r*ADA. Central TnrU. Wet. < or. *?' ' - - Queens Real Estate for Sali^ DON'T YOU KNOW >«w !• ti«e time to hay year isaahnr* *"""^^ Have a few very .ie«tr»M* cottage* on th« *5tU» Coast for »ale at exc^dtrißly fa»or»bi« m«« B» j_ Addr«s» E. H. C. Tenth A»», Rockaway Tut.*-* - J Country Property for SaU FOR SALE AT ONCE. I Beautiful new house. New R? che ;^ N. V. : appointments perfect location best; most attractive* restful suiiuw ings, in select residential section. pCJ' : , sessed of nature's richest beactisa; i^, excelled transportation facilities, tf^-. accessible. Price. $22,000.00. Addrc* Owner. Box 7. Tribune Office. — * WRITE row or* m» m***. ZSTttUS "THE KINGDOM OF THf Ro?t AND THE PALM" ,„ It t»lla all about th» wond»rfut • * lf><> "* i , V-» Valley. Florida, and our off»r of •">'• '" Park Colony. Address - Southern Land and Invests W •«l Ttallwa.* Fir hang* Hide . fMc—" _^. ' CHnrropertuJorJde^^ '()On ST. Nif.\.: RIVKRSirE PRtv *_raat **** Apply FEASK * r'U-lM \V. !•» *" *^_ "^**^ Apmrtment Hotel* _- \ HOTEL SEVILLE *•*-• *»• aa* «*»> m. » ; Rf..^. and ,utt«. by th» day. by t!»» to» . th. >♦ »