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t/yi Emma E Williams to Annie Ritner. LUi treat 183d st; Nov T: $100; attorneys, ?- Guarantee and Trust Co. 178 Broad Tltle W?'t8T ?T llth ave), ? s. e 25 ft of Lot mil mat> Walcefteld. 26x114; Milton and ?1 Hurt to Hannah Hart, 688 Eaet 221?t JJvvnv 6 (mtre $3,&O0); $100; attorney, 5? B Cl???. 15C Sin ave. RECORDED MORTGAGES. iU'nh name and address of grantee and <WI attorney.) ttUreit at & per cent unies? otherwise stated. NOVEMBER 8. Manhattan. AVE A IM, SSB30? Thomas Dalton to ?il? insurant?. Co; Nov 8; o yrs; $Ei,000; ?drea?. ?->* Broadway. BROADWAY, s w cor Emerson st, lOOx mi T G Ouiardi &. Co to Max Marx. 419 rvinvrnt ave; Nov 8 (prior mt| $50,000); 1 b, ? per cent, $10,000. attorney, L J Marx, iM Bri>a<I'*il> JAMES BT, W a. 50 ft s of Madlaon St. M 1x100' Paul Manlacalor to Ualvatore C Uorano.'S Bay 2Mb St, Brooklyn; 2 yra. 0 Ser c??t Nov 7; $4.000 : attorney. Title ciiarantee and Trust Co. 176 Broadway. 7TH AVE. >? ? COT of 144th at. 4211x100; Hums f- B '? R*alty ?'? to Plalnfleld Land ,ni B??l?l' > ?, Ul Broadway; Nov 8 (prior mt? $60,t?'t>: ln?tal?. 6 per cent; $7,500; at? torneys Kit." id A Kiernan, 141 Broadway. 82D IT, ?33 Baet; $ St? brk. 16.8x100 5; Lewis B Ckx I ? ? to Jar" E Barney. New providence. N J; Nov 8; 8 yrs; $10,000; ad? dress* 41 Tark Bow. ?5TH BT, n a. 167.10 ft w of Amaterdam ? vt 20 4XU'1'. Rsrloe Realty and ("onatruc- i tlon Co to Nathai. J Packard. 411 West End ?ve du? Kept 1, 101S: 6 per cent; Nov 1; i ?4.4TO; attorney, Joseph Rosenzwelg. 98 N'ai The Bronx. BiejAiTMONT AVE. e s, 170 ft s of 187th St 100x10'". William ?lattery Conatructlon Co to Jair.cs G WeBtS Mo Weit End ave; Nov 8 due Bapt 12. U'18: 6 p?r cent; $62, 000 attorney, Title Guarantee and Truat Co, 176 Hto.-utway BELMONT AVB. t ?. 80.8 ft w of ISIat st, ?aexlS3.ll, Marv rolltn? t.? Amllcare Van Bini e.4 weal 10th ?t; Oct 2? (prior mtx (1,000 ?-.nil 2?'.. 1918; u per cent; $300; attorney Y Cinto. 41 Cherr- ?t. BlU>"K AYE. f e cor 159th ?t. 34 ?x92.9; fanriv Oruen to Rcn.1 E?tate Mortrare Co of Nr?.\ Jt-isev. 68 Wall st; N'ev 8. due Nov 1, 1817; $30,000. attorney. Title Guarantee and Trust ('-'. 176 Broadway. BOYNTt'N AVE, 1226. e a. 40x100; Ameri? can R?ai Estate Co to Lawyer? Realty Co. :?'. Broadway 5 vr?; Nov 8; $22,000. attor r-y. Lawyers Title Insurance and Tnut Co. ISO Br. adw-ay. SAME PROPXRTT: Jame.? L Thompson, jr. to American Real E?t?t- Co. 527 5?h ?\e Nov S (pri r nits 333,000); due Jan 1, 1919, 6 per osat; $8,000; attorney, J c ?fever?. 321 Bth ave, GOUVERNEl/R PL. 12. a ?, 26x95; Her nVne Buck to Carolina Oblaea, 12 Gouver? neur pi. Nov 9. 1 yi : $10"". attorney, C 8 Hav?>?. 287 57th ?t. Brooklyn. HUGHES AVE. w a ~^ ft ? of 186th at. ? 25xS7 6 Furopean On?tmctlon Go to Ida M Wright. 1581 Pacific ?t. Brooklyn; Nov X; 6 ?r?. 112.000, attorney. Lawyer? Title Ir.aurance and Trust < '<>. IM Broadway. Hi>E AVE. 1231. w s. 18.0x07.11; Harry II Harris to Elis Rirpe!. 1822 i'roiona ave; Nov 8. due aa per bond: $".000; attorney, J YV Hotur.n tl 801 Bros Iwajr. LOT 241. mas $39 lots Hunt's Point Realty Oe; Lawrence pavl? to Waiter M Wechsler. 21? Wut 100th at: Nov 7; 4 vrs; $1.400; ad drew, 165 Proadway. 16I.TU ST, n a 120.2 ft w of Tlnton ave. ?Ox?. Abraham doldner to Isaac Polln?kv, 328 Baat 14th ?t: Nov 8 (prior mtg 33 500); 3 yr?; $S.0tY> ?ttrrney, Joseph P Fall?n. Jr. 141 Broad ???> 1831) KT, ? s. 50 ft w of Andrews ave. 50x }0P, Annif P.it-er to Emma F Williams, Uni? versity ave and T^-rinir, pi; Nov 8; due as per bond; $10.000. attorney, Title Ouarantee and TTUIt Co, 176 Broadway. 8ATI9FIED MORTGAGE8. (with name and ad-lresa ot lender'a attorney.) NOVEMBER ?. Manhattan. AMSTERDAM A\ E. e a. 49 11 ft a of ItVuh I ?t, 43.11x107; April II, 1912; Placid Realty Co Bj Isaac Bchersch; $32,000; attorney?, L*?e 4; ; Connolly, 35 Nassau St. AXSTEKI'AM AVE, e a, 40.11 ft a of 160th I st, dra?r. s th.-retrom paxall?! with 100th at to v ? St Nicholas ave and a by Una beginning at pt on e f Amsterdam ave 05.10 ft a from a e i cor levin st an.l drawn e parallel with lsotli ?t to w s St Nicholas ave; June 23. 1310; ray 1. Bank? to Amtri-an Mortgage i"o; 425.C4A?. .ttorntys, Bowers &. Sands, 31 Na* mu 11 r?E.4r><: HT. 74. 23x61.4; May 6. 1886; Geo Lradsr.-?? t'. ne New V?rk iro< lety for the Bt . w? and Orphan? of Medical Men; ?Siseo Na wood A Coggeshall. I4u Nasas 1 (or 24t* ?t. 24 9x76: Jan 21, BBt: Lu s MU?-1?, to Wm and Philip Bolt ?asa: 118,000; atlorae?, Geo H H:d., BOB . Prcome st, l;TH ST a ?. 2'.2 ft w of 7th avi-, 2!>xl0*3 Avril BO IB ! Delnur.ilo to Elite C "??rftatt: ??-.??'?O: attoraey, E W Brodsky, 811 20x100 8; X-.v 1' 1010; ! ' rrls to Testule V Herman et al. $2. 1 ?? :iie>?. Heymann & Herman. 3.'. Naa-| . Fest, r.xOO 11; Oct 24 1311; Myara to Hattte Kb?; ? J i, at Doasiaa Wstmora 5 Beekman ?t. The Bronx. r.33, ma;. 1,275. Lobbauer Park; July lie Soyer to Bo?e Apt. 83*00; ?tl mer, arm T Maul.it?. 475 Treinont ?? I.">T..J SS8 and 5<49. map 1.276. Lohhauer TsrK, .Var -. IV, 1!-'.'-', ?ame to Herman I t3S), ?? rr?y, laaa^ I^\laon, 258 East 138th ?'. 94.ME PROPERTY and map; Feb 21. 1010. sao:.- tu Rom Apt. $500. LOT 8T4, map 1.041, Laconia Park. W'lll iamabri-iirf ; Nov II 1907 Mav Roacnblatt to Kstti f Laobnkht: t.'??); sttc.rneya, Hlllquit <\ ?.'.?) i'r..adv-a". TTNTV'N A'.'K e a, 60 ft a of 158th ?t. IS.SS I'? A-.'r 16. 1912 Jona M.Mami? to ARatha P?lk1n; $220; attorney, E?mll P Korkus, S34 Proa I ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGES. ?ral ?a and Brokeragre ?To to l?t-rrr.sn K-->*nt<- $1. Amelia Velhrlnger, gusrdian, to Elsie 0 Merstatt; $1 Tltls Guarantee ?nd Trust Co to Mutual US* 1rs 1.0: 1150.04/1 Andrew Wilson, truate?. to Manhattan Mortgur- r?; $? 041. Marhasae? Investment To 10 H?nry D Slot? et al, trustees- $10,000. Saine to e?me: $2n.O0O. Same to same; $20,000. Title Insurance Co to Brooklyn Trust Co (4 sssts): $400. 3b?l Klnr to leaac Bchorsch; $1. Thr-ma? P Kol) t0 HowarJ B Tspsco?; $1 Cornellt? F Kinsaland, trustas, to Come ?liu? F Kinsaland $2.-..O<j0. r^sl-atore C. Mara?o to Mary Dumaa; $toi)o. ..City Heat F?tate Co to May M Warburg. Ml Aator Tru?t Po to Tidewater Building Co, $5?, 000. Je>n J Buckley to Enll Talamlnl; $885. in* Braulman to Ajatha Belkln; $1. Wllliair. Klneslev, t-xcr, to Marraret R Sscy.:! |si^ft ?*aa F Rebell to Wm E Ratell. $1 Be: tha Picker to Frank HI va: $3 000 v'rr B Rai.ell to Carolin? A Wheeler; $1 Sam? to aame; $1. Title Insurance Co to Warren Crulkahank, triste i-; $12.00? Title Guarantee and Truat Co to Caro? lin? fihlsen $9.000. MECHANICS7 LIENS. NOVEMBER 0 TTH AVE. Mh ave. 31?t and 884 ata. block?. ?tc, Jeanette Glaaa Co agt Pennsylvania Tun J'1 ?1 Terminal R R <"o. owner; Tucker A ?Ir.ton. contractor?; $5,634 01. RAPT HOCSTON ST. a w cor ChrystU st. ^Otl^A. H W .Tohna, Manvllle Co ntt Mln?k?r Re?!tv Co. owner; Nlml? 3 Nlmls. contrso tors: $80 ST N?CHOLA* PL, 30 and 82; Richard I "win art Manir J Barley. Jr. owner and eo?tr?rt.,r- is.160. LBX1NOTON AVE. 123: Olaberaon & Too J?*lt set Carrie Bchaab, owner; Charlea M PJasal A CT.am?ll Construction Co, contractor, WEHT BROADWAT, n w cor Park pi, 18x iw: John F Crcnln sat Milton B Mayer, own "^Leor. Kats. contractor; $192 84. OLM ri, m ?. 261 6 ft n of 189th ?t. 4lx 1063x41x112 8: A Hamilton ? Bon agt William B ????ren Inc. owner and contractor; $11, M 4ft ?BTH ST. 84 to 4? West : Daniel J Bkelton , srt Mid Wee? Realty Co, owner; Beer A He??, " ?".rtrsrtoe?; $*0 ?, I: ?RTHOLIM ST. n>. so 4 ft e of Rouewood I??? V>x95: Jame? S4>rtlne11l agt P S ?~on ?t met tor.1 fV>, owner: Frank P f?abettl con? tractor; $870 SATISriED MECHANIC'S LIEN. *!!?fJI't!%!L?m?9Jm* ?"" Hj?" ?'? Meaja, Aug tt^StaTSas. "CUnCe *n<1 Art" et *,: NEW BUILDING PLANS. Manhsttan. NOVEMBER $. ?BT 8T, n a. 122 ft e of 4th ?ve for . ? pr lofu. 23.00 S, Japan Paptr Co $4 {-?'on kjuar?. owner: F P K?l)?y, $ We?i <?04h ., ??cl.lteet; $83.000, w zoth '<? Th? Bronx. AQUEDUCT AVE, ? w cor I71?t ?t 8 at. ?k tinrnt, BOxW, Llo>d-Phyfe Co. o.a.- ."? ?wuaiui i.-r ave, ? w cor I7l?t ?t s ... i tinmt, BOxW; Ltoyd-Phvfe Co. i),den and ??duct ave?, owner?; Lfoyd 1 &?'" ul ??.?jn ave, architect; $46,000. " ' w" I 2"?. *T- ? ?? ?, " ? Qt ^urtlandt av* Lstr brk t?t?mt. SOX&6.8: r.dar construrt?.? ?r Jr? J, Um' t? N*"?'1 ?? P?-??M*nt. own *? Charly Bchaefer Jr (to, 401 Tt?raoat ?H. arehltsots; $4B,000 ?wnoat ALTERATIONS. Manhattan. litf*?"* ST. n e cor Writ ?t, 10 four I, 4 0 r u ?<or"?'or?rn, engin-, and boiler room; Ifc.OOO * M1 ?1"t*0*?x. arohltsct?; cost, t1*fJ?-n?E.KT' ? ?? 1B?-10 f??t ? of Clinton SUtL,*-' "J/, ?'?''???7; ?stau of Martin ",**s?ar, ilia ?roadway, ownsr; Hor*n ^^^^^^^^^^^1 _REAL_ ESTATE AT AUCTION. j __REAL_E?TATE AT AUCTION. J _REAL?STATE AT AUCTION., | ?_REAL_ESTATE AT_AUCTION,_ [_REAK ESTATE AT AUCTION. I PUBLIC NOTICE An Unusual Combination ol ?Circumstances IMPORTANT TO YOU READ BELOW If You Have a Few Hundred DoUars and Want to Make Money Without Taking a Risk To-morrow at 11 o'clock I am going to sell 464 lots and 9 houses on Broadway and adjacent avenues and streets, between 258th and 261st streets. It is beautifully located property. The neighborhood being fairly well built up and in some of the avenues and streets all improvements are made and the assessments paid. 57 of the lots are on Broadway, opposite Van Cortlandt Park. High ground, easily accessible and directly on the line of the Northerly growth of the City. I have advertised this property extensively and done everything pos sible to awaken public interest. I regret to say I have not been able to do so to an extent sufficient to warrant my being able to sell all the property. The public does not seem to want to buy property at this time of year. The reason is, I suppose, the election, the weather, or some other reason which I do not know myself. I have rarely, if ever, had a successful auction sale of lots in the Fall. The property has* generally sold far below the actual value, and bargains are picked up. As an example of this take the sale of the Gleason Estate property, near Westchester avenue, in The Bronx, held a yep >go. Extensively advertised, the property was almost given away. Some of the purchasers at the sale sold the ote directly afterwards at double what they paid. Much of the property has been sold and resold at a profit since that time. The F?rster-Schmitt properties have got to be sold. There will positively be no protection and no bye-biddmg. It will siimjlv be offered in the auction room for whatever price you choose to pay tor it. The reason of this is that the property is owned by Mr. Forster (formerly of Hackett, Carhart & ^-JgwUi company was recently in the hands of a receiver), and he has been ordered to another climate on account of ill health. The Schmitt property is in the hands of Mr. John Whalen, who is trustee for various banks, creditors of Mr. Schmitt, and the property is being sold for the benefit of thes, creditors. You will therefore see that it is an absolutely forced sale. to sum up t \.. 464 beautiful lots, 5 private houses and 4 modern 2-family houses thrown on the market at the wrong time of year, absolutely at the mercy of the bidders, with no buyers in the market. Any person with ordinarycommon sense must see the opportunity here of picking up a bargain, reselling it and making a profit the same as was done at the Gleason Estate sale. On the other hand, if you do not want to sell the lots you buy, it is a comfortable feeling to know that day after day, year after year, awake or asleep, the City is growing up around your property and making it more valuable. Don't you see the opportunity? How can you make a mistake? Everything in your favor. You don't run any risk. Examine the property to-day. Come to the auction sale. You are sure to pick up a bargain, and if you don't buy, only a few hours have been wasted. 464 LOTS AND 9 DWELLINGS Broadway, 258th to 261st Street, Riverdale Ave., ?na adjacent .venu?, .nd .tre?t. opPo?te van cortlandt park MUST BE SOLD At Public Auction TO-MORROW, NOVEMBER 12th, AT 11 A. M. At the Exchange Salesroom, 14 Vesey Street \0% Down on Purchase. 70% Can Remain on Mortgage, Titles Insured by the Lawyers Title Insurance & Trust Co. Free to Purchasers. Savings Bank Books Taken as Deposit on Purchases. .F? JOSEPH P. DAY. Auct'r 31s?r I b*ra*r * Bard??, IM B??wery, arehluet?; eoet. 11.1.500. _. _ Ths Irons. ZEREOA AVE, ? w tor Caetl? Hill av?. two 2 ?tv fram. dw?hlns hou.e?. 21?*? '?" ??ch: w'llUfn m-land. pastera Boulevard, own?, Saiju?, 181? Hane ev?, architect; toul c*,".t?J'V*?0.- AvB ? a 19.8? ft ? of Butl?r Pla?'.'?Ar fr?.' M^Jh^Vvko^ M HaaS on Pr?ml?e?. <rwner; Kop?h. ?*?^UDt m"waeieaaater av. architect?; eo?t. ?W?. LIS PBNDEN8. NOVEMBER ? aai ave aaos a?? totn. b?4 l**tr? ?t. ?*? ?.2D. M^iiiniav Realty and Conatructlon Co I.ACONIA AVE. S ? "?.?.rn.r ?i ""?Tfi^IwaS AVE w a. 18.5 ft ? of 12'"? divin M al (for?c!o?ur? of mtg). attorn*/. Seymour. .*?#.? ?f lat av?, ISS? lltJTH BT, n ?. 10O.ft '?ria, r.rrtl ?t al 100; Henny Ro??n eat Arl?t?d? irarw ?<? ? (foreclo?ur? of mts); att?m?y.. Und?ay. k?i lah S Palmar. _ BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS. VOVEMBER ? BROADWAY, a w er H.???"?" ??. ?gE 101; Max Man loan? T O B.lardl S Co HO, W BPHGEN AV*. n ? ear lB2d ?t. l?_lr*?10<?o City Matrass Co loan. Cenron Bro. Co TEIES TO BREAK SINO SINO Convict HideTundefHesp of Rags After Chapel. Priaoner Ufa apparently did not iu? John Bernaur, a twenty-year old convict who waa receive? at Sing Bins PrUon only ten day. ass. *?? yeaterday ??***? made an un.ucce.aful attempt H^?; After he waa nilaeed ths bif irWa?Js *** blown and then the eearch for>??? ,n "* prison besan. He waa found an hour later burled under a heap ol res? ?n one of the ?hopa. ?u??t-n Bernaur was sant up from Manhattan for burslary to aerve a term of from in to ten year.. Ha will now. In all probab? ility, wrve the full term a. a punl?hment for hla attempt to break out. With other, he had ?one to breakfast and than to .ervlce In the chapel. When th? keeper, lined tha convicta up in tne corridor after aervlce Bernaur wa? mlMlng REAL ESTATE. ?Z^H/Ul?y II KAI. ESTATE. 81 Na,?au Street. JBLII.DEHS. ROOFS LEAKY AND WORN OUT We i;.-p;ilr or R?cnver Your Roof with CASMENTO C-0 COMPOHITE ROOFS ?t a low prie-, with gu?ranla?. Referanoes. description ?na ??t?mate? given fr?-?. Call or write CASMENTO ROOFING COMPANY. 134 Ninth Ave., asar 86th ?t.. N. Y. C. Phone Sets'? Chelsea I ADVERTISEMENT? AND HI.'UHCRIPTIONB for The Tribune received at th?lr Uptown |OrI1cs, No. 1384 Broadway, between 86th and ii7i|. at?, until V o'clock p. m. Advert!?? ment? received at th? following bran-li office? at regular rat-a until 8 o'olock p. ;n . vis 264 8th ave., s. e. cor. 28d at.; 158 6th ave. lis REAL ESTATE FORSALE ORTOLET iitiiiiill.ll OF BROOKLYN. REAL HOMES East 18th ?t. snd Ave. J; 7 large room? anl bath- all Improvement?; ?team h?at. ?lectrle light hardwood floor?; prie? $8,7ft0; $1,000 caah; take'Smith st , Brighton Beach "L" or Ocean ave. cara to Ave. J. PAUL own?r and builder, onprsnjlsss._ LONO ISLAND. SEE Ol R NKW DOt'BI.E VERANDA HEMI-Bl'NOAI.OW AT BRIGHTWATERS, HAY MHOHE. I.. I. Writ- for partlrulma ?ml copy of Rooklet 18. T. B. ACKERSON CO., New York Olli? e. 1 Weil 84tli Ht. YOrNG LAKY. NOT IN I't.eJITION TO continue with payments on very handsome hniaeK rooms; electric, ga?, 'phone, heat, beautiful w; very high, large plot, selset I'rail i ?vllllns to lose; n.w house, pay ? m ? of $:I0 monthly make, you th? own.r; ,.n be nouant al bis ?JHISIb; esaw? aj once C ROTH. Hox 10. Tribune Uptown Oesas, 13W Uroadway. At.VKHTISEMENTS AND HCBSCRIf'TION? AVor ThetVi.*'.? received at their Iplown r.m . vn 1364 Broadway, between 36th and ?7?h ?ti untn 0 oVIock P ... Advertl.e Eats re elved at the following branch ortie?? ? r..,kr rilM until 8 o'clock p. m., vlr: i Vru -Tuve jTs. ror. 28-1 ?t.; lS? 6th ave | ? i-V.t : 104 Baal 14th ?t ; 29T West 424 .t between 7th ?nd 8.h ave. ; 263 West 13343 .5r 1033 M av.; 1706 1st eve., near ?8th st., 167 East 126?I ... REAL ESTATE H?RS?LE ORTO LET tVK?JTt HEHIKK COl'NTY. HIGH CLASS i: 1 -lin m i - with I1ud?in Rl?.er flaws VAN CORTLANDT TERRACE adjacent to Van Cortlandt ('ark. BROADWAY to RIVEHDAI.E AVE. adjoining N?w York City Lin? '?'ri'?- far frtrtt and Particular?. ROLLINS BROS.. Owners. Yonkt-ra BSBBOI Oakmont Ave., cor. Llroadway. ADVERTISEMENTS AND SOUSCRIPTIONS for Th? Tribun? received al their 1'ptuwn Offl. ?, No. 1364 Broadway, between am ?nd 37th ata , until tt o'clock p. m Advert??? Batata received at the following Iranoh office? at regular r?t?* until S o'clock p. in . vlx. : 264 eth ave., ?. e. cor. 23d at ; l.'.S nth ave., cor. 12th St I 104 East Mill ?t.; 2.17 W.-st 42d ?t . b?twe?n 7th and 8th av.? ; 263 West IL'Mh ?t.; 103o 3d ave.; 1708 lat ave., near. Mit h at.; 187 East I2Cth st. NSW JERKKY. Nt'NDAY. NOVEMBER 17TH. Writ? or call for free ticket? W. C. it) H I.i ? CO., 124 Eait ?-'.'in St., N. Y APARTMENT HOTELS. Th? Lorraine 5th ?v. and 45th St Apartments, Furnished and Unfurnished,, for Season and Yearly Rentals. Suites and Rooms with Bath Transiently. Restaurant a la Carte. GEORGE C. HOWE GEORGE ORVIS of Equinox House, MANCHESTER, VERMONT. THE LANGDON ?V??!"4 New "i>-'n. Near York'? latest faihlonaht? hotel. Booklnta and particular? on requaat. EDMUND H CHATILLON. ADVERTISEMENTS and SUBSCRIP? TIONS for THE TRIB? UNE will bo received at the following Branch Offices at Main Office Ratea: 1364 Broadway, 157 East 125th St, 263 West 125th St., 104 East 14th St, 264 8th Ave. and 1035 3d Av?. ToLetunr' OFFICES Sirtgls or ?u ?Suite ?he TRIBUNE BUILDING 154 Nassau Street Opperfte? Gty Hau Par* The Centre of Transit for the Metropolitan District 1?" Stations Entrence H Brooklyn Bridge Subway AD within a Step. Absolutely Safe Past Running ELEVATOR8 (Plunger Type) Electric Light and Janitor Service OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR APPLY FOR TERMS TO THE RENTING AGENT ROOM 610 ?l,ajrsaTM"MM'~"'* ? a?aaaaaaaaaaaaaa??BBB?