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DASH ESTATE SaALE TO-MORROW Foundations for Realty Fortunes I xpeded l<> Be Laid Rien. LOTS IN Till VAN ( ORTLAND1 SI I T?ON i oag List f i1" ? ''r"'' -This Week. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? \ ? ? ? ?> 44 a? !? . 4 * ?MTICI .. . I .. . ? ?. s a . ? 4 , :> a i . . A . ? ? ' H.4,.1.?. ?' . . . a. .. a . ' i ? ' ? ' ? . ;. a . . . ' ' M ? ? ' I I A ?. ? ? HT I BAV. ? ' 14 ' ' ' A. a ' a ? At? ? WILL ERECT LARGE APARTMENT Rental for Suites in Proposed Park We. House from $3,000 to $ ,000 a Vear. ?n P'ir '? ? pfic'n ? ? - ? ' ; ? ? , ? ' PLANS NEW HOME COLONY AT BABYLON Harford P. Walker Will Place it on Mis Seventeen Acres. r-ori ? n cor, ? 48 SCHULTE COMPANY TO BUILD TAXPAYER" Structure Will Be on Leasehold, In I niton Stret t. Bt oklyn - - . ? ? FOR BETTERMENT OF SLXTH WARD Meeting of Newl) Formed Pro? tective ?association. p . . ? ?.. . - IS . \ ' Trad' | ? ? ? i i i .. h ft peratiea. \ r, \\ i ? ? i ? in i im XI. __________________\ _________%A1\ EAI I-1.1! \l \MIION. REAI ESTATE \T tftTTION. REAL F**1! ?TK AT AM NOS REAI ESTATE \T \l ' T.r,s m mm of c?mmonsense u S A ITY The Simple Truth 15 YFa RS ? ? a i at. t innnaWimem in ??ah? Lo?s were worth Tahou? $4 000 to AGO Broadway and vicinity above 110th St. w*. a dirt .^ Bloo^gcUe ^^^^^ rtday lots are worth $15,000 to [55u each. To-day Columbia University is there, surrounded by solid blocks of 8 to 12 story apartment $75,000 each. 10 YEARS AGO on Broadway and vicinity above 125th St. there were only a few scattered houses. Lots were worth $3,500 to $7,500 each. Today ?t i, sciidly built up. Lots are worth $10,000 to $40,000 each. G YE RS AGO at 181st St., Broadway and St. Nicholas Ave. was all vacant lots. Lots were worth in this vicinity about $3,500 to $8,000 each. To-day it', a thickly populated apartment house district. Lots are worth $10,000 to $30,000 each. 4 YEARS AGO the Dvckman District around 207th St. was a wilderness. To-day it is well built up and you can see it growing over night with 5 and 6 sto.*v tipartmen. houses. 2 YEARS AGO there were only a few frame houses around Broadway and 231st St. In the last year 20 to 30 new 5 and 6 s'.ory apartment houses hr.ve been buili. WITHIN TEfE LAST THIRTY DAYS "he crcc'.ion of apartment houses has started at 238i!i St. and Broadway. Go up and see them. IT IS A FaAIR STATEMENT TO MAKE that within 5 years there will not be a lot around 238th St. and Broadway worth less than $6,000 to $25,000 You can''. bu5 any at private sale to-day for kss than $3,500 to $6,500 each. RRO I arc g0;ng to Gill 329 lots around Broadway and 23S!h St. for whatever they will bring (and nobody .seems to want them). U. S. STEEL A YEAR AGO was selling at $40 and nobody wanted it. To-day it is selling at $86 per share. If you could buy some at $40 per share you would jump at it, wouldn't you? YOU MAY 3E ABLE TO SUY LOTS intrinsically wo th to-day $3,000 to $6,000 each for $600, $800 or $1,000 each ? perhaps less? (only 30% cash)?if you would buy Steel at 40 why shouldntyou buy these lots at such prices??and in a few years this neighborhood will be built up and these lame lofs should be worih $3,000 to $25,000 each. Can there be a safer, sounder or saner way of investing a few hundred dollars? Are you not sure to make money? And you can't lose. IF YOU HAVi A^Y PAPER PROFITS in Wall Street, if the market turns you are apt to lose it all. Put some of those profits in these lots; you are sure to have something and make money besides. TIiERaE__IS_ALVVAYS A PERIOD when Real Estate takes a sudden jump. That period is due now, and the buyers at this sale will have bought at th? bottom and get the benefit of the quick rise in Ria! Estate. 238*h SI. Is the Last Station of liie Subway before Van Cortlandt Park. This Is the Last 3 Blocks in the City where Broadway has two business sides. Hits Is the Last Sale of Lots on or near Broadway where lots cr.n or will ever be sold at any such prices as i- looks as if these lots were going to be sold at the present writing. If you hr.vc got a spark of common sense, of business ?ability, you will go to the sale to-morrow and pick up a few lots. Moving Pictures of the Property Will Be Shown - + Absolute Auction sale oi 329 LO?S For Whatever They Will Bring at Broadway, 236th, 237th, 238th and 240th Sts. and adjacent avenues and street?, Including 47 Lot? on Spuyten Duyvil Parkway, 244th Street and adjacent streets, adjoining the B?*autiful Fieldston Development. btJonc.ng lo the EOW?C Bi?Sl? ES-StC TO-MOOOW, TUESDAY, OCT. 26TH, AT 10 A. M. at Lxchan:^' Salesroom, 14 Vesey St., N. Y. 70% on Mortgage. Titles insu.ed ir?e. Savings bank books taken as deposit on the purchase of lots. To Reach Property Take Broadway Subway to 238th St. '?i - ipph lo J. Clarence? Davies, 149th St. & .3d Ave. , . Joseph P. Day, 31 Nassau St., N. Y. Agents and Auctioneers. 5,000 RARE BURTON COINS UP FOR SALE Pieces l Isted Date from ITiose Made in 600 B. C Up to the Pr.s.Mit Period. i ? .. ? .. ? ? i Friday, 3 piesi ??Il periodi i ? . u : ? ? ? ... ? -m. Of tl. i tx ? ? ? II I I ? ? ? ?? . ? Kins ? -,i^: ?..t ii.uiv _li.-_ a.;..i.. a , this ? i ? ?> ? . - . ' ? i ? ? rtl ? . ? II::: - ? . I - - ? ? I ? I ? r i I' :?: laUUB Killt d bv Trolley. In ? to gel | ? ? .vena? ? | ? : i Pali ? ? | i ? r. Had ,i . ? h ! .Iren at Bis I I am lew A? JORDAN BLAMES HASTE FOR WAR One Week's Delay Would Have Prevented It. He Says. Urij. ing Arbitration. P< '? i ' B| ' I'Ut rather s rkin_ for fhan net of i sr . -Aorth I 1 nl 1 weald . ? ? s il si a Ru .. : r CS le ITS t\e ? ? ? ? ? I ? it 11 ? ? - - ? ? ? . 'Il f-Ul ? for war a ? ne the i ? :tr. Far'.ry at H.tstin?s D__i_._t.o_.. ??? riUy at the ?ledicatioi? vi the new $ St. M il ' BW*_ R nan Catholic ?"hurrh ?,t Hasting.. 11. aras escort? church l'y the Hols Nbb i ' : ?*? ? brate I. At ita eoneis ? i ? r, the Ret rhossas 0T_?ef*, . POLICE ATTACK DETECTIVES I lien Join Parees and Catch Three \l'< ged Befe I racheta. Several patrolmen Bred half s ? ta d iterday W?.- - joinetl tht-m ifl CSptUriBf three men :it ? I! . I ciou? actions of ths trio had ! sa 1 Detective Mc " nabed out oo a Ici?.*.' ef ths buildinif anil saw a man itaadiai on un n tin? rt-ar When he .???! ? . ; te thraw up hi. I ? ad. The noi. e brougl I rolrasa, who ?-hot at the ... 'I l.?- ti.r.-.- men were ?.f the hu! it-,- hidisg hehin?' ? ' I . | . . hi-, -ti : ? I.- ?i - P ..-'i*, i ? of 171 ? ? re, ef Fifth Avenue Men to Di_r. tar < i.'.lfii l. M II ? s ? I Pjblie Ben lee ? Harward or. Bahwajrs at the r if the Fifth Av? I ? hsl l st ? rf ?in . . nml ma: . : man of th? .??. ? .1 I ' . r W .:?-.??? th* New "i ! ? Company, R Ro.t Applets? it the I e_?1 o? the rsceptioi curr.ni.i - AERO AND AUTO WAR IN NEW JERSEY CAMP Arnu'tl Motor Car lires at Flyer at Guardsmen's Sha'n Battle. HscksBSBek, N. J., Oct. ?t I aptaifl !'. | Mssds's ssroplsBs, which ? : BSCOn ! jTSStCltsBy a'l'l ?imp 111? (?. the BIBS at my si thp at Warren ?"".: t, ?as ta dai, li ?ii ?rindi kepi ll mi ths groaad ?-h?. but this morn i i s il to ths ch< srs of ths 5th R? ?--..?? i J? r ??? | | ...i dsmOB and tfSB?I I I an.! wai parsaod by bb snaored - car, v I eh tooh pol il ol i al ? at?'. aatomobils, imported from tho Pial -bur?,' Biilitsry camp, has .? ???? ? v turret si ?! ;? -*????' pi I dock. Mobs of ths shots hit ths Aft?-r fltard Bli . ? ?..-,! bv i m.-s ths rs psradod sad broks ean*>. I - ?ton watched tho loldici ? aft o thoif a .?y 'o Patoi ?a 1 oi Vbb VTalrasroB, ?h.? aras na ?h ploaaod with ths two-days' i said to?Biffhl : "Il srai a to I I ? - andor - ? toi tonta, hu7 it irai i. toael of roa .-..| ju^i ? ?:, bo) - shou : sa poet " SAY M0TI?FR SOUGHT DEATH WITH CHILDREN Police Mlege Sht Threw Theni in Front of Trolley. p t!v by ?' I A to eai ? ? ? :? Java! ? ' A ? ? h i 1 ? t v ?( ; -i ? drei I . tt.,. ckod up, . ?apt? .1 sa ?? -!?? J?'11 , Bis an I AlfoBSS 4V0I*S Uirnt-tl I ? th?. Childroa11 ?So? Two muiuh*? ?a'u, BOBOrd?af tu the pu REAL E81 Ml I OR SALE OB TO LET. m \. m sen. ?TTRACTIVa BAKOAi! *..._??. at i i *? ' ' ' iNKISO i ?r "*L1 ni- m ? \\ ***** r_?. ? ? * ? The) ? .___ .\ ?? r ___a ?HU ? . ,. ... ? .*_... ? ' fAi (Ot NTIll I'Kt'lt . I! C?um_ M?-? arta-ataftea .* ******* -7 '" '-? '?'? " ' ',. '.. - " >? tiPi i >, l KM. H_l> HOI BES -O t-61 iiiii.n; <.n Ol mimiui .a. V . Ill I -I WM B. MAY A CO ? i RNISHED IPAtTMENTS W \StfmJ WANT?...-W.ll furnl.h-il.c?-- -?? *-JJ?"?,. I. t io-.'t ?II lac* HI-? !*r ?I SraSB ??" -*' ___ *Jl* fHtO K L. HURT. M 1. IISS.^Birr?" Mia. *__. ''_____ Afl r a " ."' iii ?*_______ Pred \ ? ; * ?-a. Market for Queens Site!. ^ HammC-id _ has have so ?'? '?*<? ^ " '?:? !.. - ' Vr'ria H . ""l?s??* n to M .1.4111.- V\> fjj^ os the ? of ?7ie si. a and l'ark aves.. Corona