-'- _._I_ '_._..._.___ ' ' "'?'????-?????''???''?????'???????'??????'????^^ Real Estate Opportunities in City and Suburbs for Tribune Readers^ REAL ESTAT? AT AUCTION REAL ESTATE AT AUCTiON REAL ESTATE AI ALI---. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION T REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION SEE WHAT COLUMPIA COLLEGE DID FOR MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS!! Buy lots at your own price, at the Claflm Estate on University Heights. Absolute Auction Sale NEXT TUESDAY A-v'..-%f*' .'??"--.'?; -<-T This is the Columbia University section of Manhattan. These are the splendid buildings erected north of the University?all on land that only a few years ago was vacant, unimproved and inaccessible, held by a few old estates. ? "Follow the Arrows" % 5%% Visit the Claflin Estate Property Today?Take the Lexington Avenue Subway, Sixth Avenue Elevated or the Ninth. Avenue Elevated, all of which run for a five-cent fare up Jerome Avenue, and get off at Kingsbridge Road Station. Title Guarantee & Trust Co. Policies Free of Charge. Send for Bookmap 31 Nassau St. N. Y. C. Te!. Rector 6500 ...... T" ^1_' ' " 1 ?" " r l v<\ v, &>?* ->*? * At, V?.*?. \ pn?zmv ?? ??Y ?**M ?? i Y-^^V^J^SSSLJ ;S;57 ,. ?..Jt?^??k '-;-'?!?':.:??.iiio-?'". vl-?., -^-?'A".%:s" M ! ' \\ V* ?/ ? ?*% ' a # ^2&a.. ?>**>; v> , ;,*", * ; ,???7.l.>? ?>?????? '7?n:^::'V'77'7*-^.vr; '>: ?il-.;;-'; jlSsSraaSK->>?r'???- ?flawigff?; mm <#? "??. *>*?'?' -, '?'??<%s?_r^iJ ; University Heights Looking North From New York University?A Fine Class of Detached Dwellings and High-grade Apartments. With the Claflin Estate Auction Sale, University Heights, in the Jerome Park Reservoir Sectian of the West Bronx, and on the Line of the Jerome Avenue Subway Should Become Another Morningside and Cathedral Heights. THINK OF WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU TO GET A CLAFLIN LOT ON UNIVERSITY HEIfiHTS??,ftfiK?Ritvi ItO?'Ol (.H OF QUEENS ISO KO LOU OF QUEENS Write for Booklet "it" Ease Found&tlo? Homes Co. Tores. S)ill$ ?arctens FIFTEEN MINUTES FROM PENN. STATION LAND Is the most secure of all Investments, therefor? It Is called. In contradistinction to other types of In vestment, REAL ESTATE. TRANSPORTATION and -lecesi-lbllity are the fundamental principles that enhanco tho value of REAL ESTATE. Improved transportation has brought Forest Hills ?lar? dons within fifteen minutes of tho cintro of Manhattan. BUILDING operations have been resumed. The increased cost uf building Is offset by the low urlco of the land. Mar.;, people are purchasing plots and having plans pre? pared. Our belief that prices are ?'tuple?even though higher than pr? -war prices?is confirmed by the? fact that the SACK FOUNDATION HOMES CO. is at present build? ing 25 houses, costing qver three-quarters o? a million dollars. \\ e urn? upon those contemplating owning a home the early selection of a building site. THE KEA1. ESTATE business* Is In a better position now ihnn at any timo since 19U7, therefore hind prices are sure to increase. BUY LAND NOW 47 West *?. of Parsons ave., Flush J. VV. DOOLITTLE, Woolwortb Hlilg. Phono Barclay 7294. THE HISTORY 01- WASHINGTON HEUiKT? IS BEING ROI-lATCD 4T JACKSON PE1GHTS Queensbom Com . Bridge i'la.^a. L. I. Cty, NORTH SHORE PROPERTIES SALE OR RENT .-.rON'l) FOR LIdT. L'ECLUSE, VVASHBURN 4 CO., Tel. :00j?Gietley. 1 n'eut 34tU St., N. Y. LONG ISLAND I I.OM; ISLAND v Houses for Sale on Long Island 0-room house, 1 acre of land, fine trees. $4,350 7-rootn house, beautiful corner plot, nearly acre, of ground. $5,100 7-i'oom house, all modern improvements, corner plot, 100x100. $4,750 7-room house, corner plot, 100x100, beautiful shade trees. $4,500 8-room house, large plot of ground, bargain ?to. $5,250 8-room house, 2 acres of land, garage, peach orchard, large garden . $S,500 2 exceptionally well built 10-room houses, with large plots of ground, ??arden, garage, chicken run, $12,000 and $14,r>00; cannot be built for $25,000 to-day; these aro two especially attractive home properties. BRENTWOOD REALTY COMPANY, Tel. Madison Square 6124. 1270 Broadway. -Tllllim.?IIIWIl-llllllWHIIII-l IHIII IBM MIIMB----MI1-HI-WIMW??-' Manufacturer or Builder ? ? 200 APKKS ON MERKICK ROAD EXTENDING TO THE HAY. , Two miles \?a!.??r front? deep crijek awl yacht jj "-in:';r r directly on mart; half .? mile ?? ? I t i ? : i ? I large anufacturlng community, with e ?1 I schools, burchos. Up? department, theatres, ?j ! ?luting, "ilihig; one hour nut; offers wonder- ?j ful opportunity i r housing proposition for ?i Tlio property will b.? sold at loss than a?;y i ?Inillnr property on south .:.?:? j JEREM?AH ROBBINS [Jiibylon, L. 1. Tel. Babylon 'Oi. j READY for occupancy, 2 new Colonial bungalows, tiled b.'th. mus. electric lights, hot water heat; Windsor Ave.. Brig ht wat ers, L. 1. Price $8,600. Inspect und tin'ii s???* local broker or James R. K.is?? ; Co., 005 Xostrand Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. TO SETTLE AN* ESTATE?A beautiful I corner in Jamaica Estates; will be s;ir- ? rlti.I; 125x120; at Aberdeen nnd Tryon Roads. Particulars 11. i;. Jackson, 349 Broadway, City. BOROUGH OF QUEEN'S BARGAIN?Several two-family houses In | good location, modern Improvements; j from ?5.000 to J8.000. Act quick! Hi.fler iiHii & Grogan, 000 Pulton st., Jamaica tButler Building., entra?en Twombly pi.), I PORT WASHINGTON-. Dutch Colonia! dwelling, 7 rooms and >.ib. modern improvements; garage orner, 100x110; well planted grounds, Frame dwelling, 7 rooms and bath iteam h'?at ; corner plot. 100x100.910,000 Frame dwelling, 9 rooms and bath, ot water heat, storm windows, awn !:?,-;?; garage; g lod lawn; OOO.xIOh. - ?M.SOfl Shorefront Colonial brl?:k residence, 0 rooms. ; baths, 0 toilets; garage rivatc beach; 100x350.$45,000 BRINTOTC. BELL ! ?Phone "?>. Port Washington, L. I. I Phone 5(173 Oreeley. 47 W. 04 St., N. Y I First?We rent you a house Second We sell you a home site Third You select plans of house Fourth In 90 days you move in YOUR OWN HOME You save from ""1,'iO? to $2.000 on tho transaction an?'. t:io easy payment plan Is of further assistance. The place is tho choleo home community on Long Island, an hour from Herald Square, or Wall Street. Call or write. j W. D. MORGAN Jad door, 1 W. 34th St., N. X. | LONO ISLAND Locust Valley Country place of 11 acres. New brick residence; living room, library, dining room, kitchen, pantry ;ind servants' dining room, o;i llrst Ihxir; 0 muster's bedrooms, sewing room, dress? ing room, 4 baths, nnd sleeping porch, 4 servants' rooms and bath, all modern conveniences, rooms of splendid proportions; furniture specially built; garage. for 5 cars, with gardener's and chauffeur's quarters; beautiful grounds, trees and gardens; ex lenslve views of Long Islan 1 Sound. Death In family brings thi?: handsome estata Into th? market for Immediate disposal. Kenneth Ives & Co., East 43nd SI. .Murray Jiill OOO ONE of tho most attractive new Bunga? lows at Wcatholnie, Long Beach, on 40x 50 plot; good for the year round; can bo bougnt for Kss than It could ba built and on very easy terms What you pay for city rent will buy this line home at beau? tiful Long Beach, In the new commuting ??one. For particulars address Box 39, Long Beach, L. 1. We still hav?; several fine new six-room Bungalows at Westholmo, Long Beach, that con ho purchased on ternm equal to low rental baMs. All Improvements, Nothing like them anywhere for price, convenience ami pleasant surroundings. See them to-day, or write Shore Bunga? lows, Inc., Westholme, Long Beach, L. I. Great Neck to HunHngron f North Share of Long Island Estate!, $10.000 io $200.000. I BAKER CROWELL, INC. 47 West 34ih Street. ARTISTIC New England Colonial Cottago, five rooms and bath; all city Improve? ments; lar?-?- brick fireplace, New ami de? lightfully located. Moderate cost; excep? tional terms. Bux 39, or phono 4CJ W, L?ing Beach. L. I. , I?'OH SALK?House, at Merrlck, six rooms and bath, barn; six lota; all Improvements; five minutes' walk from depot. J. HAJtMOK, Merrlck, L. 1. Price ?4,?500. LONG ISLAND Specialists In L. I. North Shore Homes. Plots, Acreage and Estates. 220 If nay, N. Y. C. Phone ?,'ort. 3202. and Little Neck Load, . Phono Bayslde 886. (We specialize In properties in \ GREAT NF.CK MANHASSET 1 PLANDOME I I C VkTCYl P 1070 H<*-d-ra.T. M*. Y ? 1. Ka. WULr,Te|. Mau. Sq. ?Hl/ t SOt'TII ?IEMFSTEAD?New stucco, 7 I rooms, bath, electricity, garage, 2 acres, restricted; $17.000; terms. Oeo. Raynor, 1270 Broadway. COIXKG1C POINT, L. I. FOR SALB.?IDEAL MANUFACTURING site, 0,000 feet of waterfront, with 70 acres, deep water; Pennsylvania-Long Isl? and Railroad connection; price very moder? ate. JOHN W. LAPP. College Point. L. I. HOUSES TO RENT I WILL RENT YOU A HOUSE for $50 per month lu highly restricted 11. ra.d Square or If you buy a 1 suburb, an hour fr : Wall St. ! Can buill a house in f,0 days on selected ; plan, and for SLuini to JO 000 less than any 'other property, with the same advantages. | Better call and talk the proposition over l beforo they are all gone. It. 8. PALMER 2nd floor, 1 \V. 34th H*., N. V. FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET EAST FIFTIES"?4-story and basement; completely furnished; electric light ;'coal ?for winter; never rented before. For win I ter or by year S. C. II., Room 1600, 40 ! Cellar Street, City. I CBDARHURST.10 rooms, .". bath.-,; beat condition; furnished; coal; October to I May. Address A.. 61 Broadway. Room 2210. ; MONEY WANTED ON MORTGAGES I WANTED.?LOAN W $260.000 ON WA turfront property, appraised $1.000.000. Liberal bonus will be fciveo. R., Box 40, j Tribune Ofhce. REAL ESTATE AT ACCTIOr? SEAL ESTATE AT ACCT10? Tbe greatest port on the South Atlantic Coast is NORFOLK, VA., AT WHICH PORT I AM OFFERING THE LARGEST AND BEST LOCATED. WHARF AND WAREHOUSE PROPERTY AT Public Auction Sale on Wednesday, October 1st at 12 o'clock noon, on the premises This properly is located on the Portsmouth side of Norfolk Harbor, in dot? proximity to ihe United Stares Navy Yard. It i? owned by the Seaboard Whtrf & Warehouse Company, and has been operated successfully for the past thirty year? until taken over by the ?Navy Department at the beginning of the Grej? War, to meet ihe necessary expansion and demands of the Navy Yard. Th. Navy Department's lease has expired and immediate possession o? the propertv can be given to the successful purchaser. The property will be sold in two parcels, and as a whole as followtt Parcel No. 1?Large wharf with dock alongside, with frontage of aboil 116.28 feet and a depth of about 459.57 feet Parcel No. 2?Large Wharf with three docks and ?paci?os brick and corf--, gated iron warehouses, with a frontage of about 702.11 fed and a depth of about 434 feet. The property will then be offered as a whole, including parcels number oth and number two, total frontage of 818.39 feet and an average depth of 4?$6Jg feet, to a wide paved street in the rear, including all improvements referred to m parcel No. 2. Ihe offering of this property at public auction pre-.enfs an exceptional op? portunity to investors as weil as to r-u*inr?s enterprises thai require centra!!?,? located water front properly. It is situated on i ir*.t Street, between l'art a-j Randolph Streets, eas'ly accessible by direct connection, and connection throuvfi the Belt Line with the eight Irunk lines that center in Norfolk; and easy hauling over paved streets tor local delivery in the two cili?s. There is a depth of water in the channel at the pier headline of forty (40) feet, with enough depih in all water docks, all of which have recently beeo dredged. Ships and lighters can be unloaded by hand direct to warehouse. Present buildings on the property contain about 100,000 square feet of 9o?r space. Four railroad sidings traverse the property. All bulkheads, buildings, and in fact the entire property, is in excellent condition. Any ship with a draught up to thirty-five (35) feet can dock at thei? wharves. Excellent labor market. 66 2-3% of the purchase price can be carried at a first mortgage c? the property, at 6% interest. For full particulars and booklet apply to 31 Nassau St., If j ? yr) M Typhon? N. y. city. ^-?rfTfu A/a Jrnhu? ??"? *????? For Whatever They May Bring to Close the Estate of Martha T. Willets, deed. Robert H. Willets, Stephen T. Willets, Alfred Gardner and Wilson JM. Powell, Executors. In Heart cf Business and Residential Section of the County Seat of Nassau County, ADJOINING L. I. RAILROAD STATION On Main and Front Streets Mine?la Blvd., Old Country Road, Willis Ave. and adjacent avenues and streets. Saturday, Sept. 27th At 2 P. M., on the Premises, Rain or Shine, under Tent 60% may remain on mortgage for 3 years at 5% Title policies from Lawyers Title ins. & Trust Co. WILSON M. POWELL, Esq., Atty., 7 Wall St., N. Y. Send for Boofcmap 31 Nassau St., New York City. Telrphinie li?>olor COCO UNFURNISHED APARTM'TS TO LET | UNFURNISHED APARTM'TS TO LET 347 West 55th Street S STORIES?FIREPROOF Apartments With Kitchenettes Restaurant in Building 1 Room $720 to $1.000 2 Rooms $1,000 to $1.400 Under ihe Management of MARK RAFALSKY & COMPANY 21 East 40th Street. Phone \'underbill 2027. THE OSBORNE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF 57th St. and Seventh Ave. Apartments of fight ? r more lHrgv.?, O^ht roon 9, with two or i lora baths, Rental* from $4.500 Per Annum l*p AGKNT ON PREMISES Telephon?,? Circle 5i'i0 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED FULL PARTICULARS OF PRIVATE HOUSES FOR SALE ON THE EAST SIDE Between 42d and 86th St. PRINCIPALS ONLY AODKKi-JS J. Romaine Brown Co. 299 Madison Ave. ?tel. U?l Murri-y Hill FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET THE OSBORNE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER <>r" 57th St. and Seventh Ave. A pa rt :..??: I s ol eight o " :?,.?:?, . i .;.,t rooms -*itb two or moi ? ba? hs, I.;??. la. fun "hed. Rentult* from *7..??m Ver *i*iinn* tP M.KNT ON PREMISES Telephone ( Irele 5420 BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LET NEW FACTORY Two story, 9,000 square feet, light on four sides, near 143rd Street and Southern Boulevard. Will sell or lease. J. CLARENCE DAVIES, 149th Street and Third Avenue. FACTORY PROPERTY FOR *M'": ? rmif'K ??"? - -?? ?? i separate!- One ? stories i 100 O le ' st irles an : i el a? -?? '??r itm ?team ung?a* boiler. CHAS. H. MAY, $j0 Liu talu Ave.. 1'rouX.ya.