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WUd West Staged In Staid Orange Co. Without a Camera ?rim Gaoler of Goshen "Gets" Reputed Bad Maii of the Big Horn Upbu Charge of Cattle Rustling Special Dispatch to The Tribune GOSHEN, N. Y.. Feb. 24.?The morn jng sun was reddening the buttes and ereeping down in the coulees of Orange County to-day when W. M. Leonard, the bard-b;ttcn Sheriff, and Ed Halli h?n and Sidney Johnson, his fearleas deputies, rlung themselves into their ford and disappoared through the raes qoite and chapparal on the trail of cat? tle rustlers. "Bang! Bang! Crasht" That was the Ford drawing up in front of Shaw's Hardware Emporium H Watden. Out of the machinc pilcd the fearlesa men and surounded, as nearly and as much as possible, Charles G, Blankenship. one-time Deputy Mar shal of Lodge Green, Mont., and a visi tor at the Shaw home. "Don't reach for your hardware," warned Sheriff Leonard in the accept ed Western fashion. "I'm powerful quick on the pull?I metin draw?my self. Were goin' to take you to the cajaboose for cattle ruffling?rustling ?in Big Horn County. Elevate your lur.ch hooks! I'm a roarin', tearin' eatamouni from Goshen, N*. Y., and ilaughter intriguea me." Ar.d they do say that when they tearched that nice Mr. Blankenship they found two big pistuls in his pock ets. Dearie inc, what is Orange County g-comin' to! While the norther howled about his cabin last night fearless Sheriff Leon? ard told of his capture with the simp'.e modesty of the wide spaces, where mer. are brave and women fresh and Bireet. Gcne Van Wart, special agent of the Montana Stockmen's Association, wrote to the Sheriff saying that Blankenship was wanted for running off 165 cattle from the Cr'ow Indian Reservation, in Big Horn County, on November 26, 1910. Van Wart sa:d that Blankenship was vigiting Shaw, having met him through Shaw's daughter, who is a schoolm'am at Lodge Grass. Blankenship passed last night in the cour.t. jail at Goshen, and will be held fcr extradition. Old City Hall Fountain To Find Home in Bronx Commissioner Hennessy Will Plarp Anticjiie Watering De vice in (rotona Park Th" :;- q ?? old fountain in City i He'.: Pi rk \- ?-., h has shocked the artis- ! tie sense : the Municipal Art Commis- ? sion for year; is soon to be removed ar.d loaded on the Bronx. The Board of Aldermen yesterday, granted the ? " of Joi eph P. Hennessy, Park Coi m sii ? , ;? of the Bronx, for. an appropriation of $3,548 to remove the f< .'...- to Crutona Park. Com nissionei '" ' i e ssy exp'.ained that while ntain might not be a "beauty" ? would do until the Bronx . was able to get a better one. Aldermi n Robert S. Alyn, of Brook? lyn. waa y one voting against the applic He said that he re rased to sanction the expenditure of 8hy of tb city's money to remove the ! ;' '?'?? ' to am ther city park, but that he wou!.i gladly vote to appropriate money to east it into the river. Vice-Chairman William P. Kenneally and Alderman Johji F. McCourt offered ! i - palling upon the Board of I Child '?'? ? rare to fix the maxhnum pension for widowed mothers at $18 ai month instead of S13, the amount now | Pa'd. Tl ?? iolution declared that the eity was paying $18 for the care of : ehildrei ii the city institutions, while T-o ir.tr- : - ad I ? en granted to widowa to keep ? iron at home. Imme dtate coi leration of the resolution ivas requesti I, but on the objoction of | AW :?' ce M. Falconer, who ?tated t ? ? ..;,! noi think the Aldor ? ?' mmit 1 hemselves to such ! ? res the total amonnt re- \ Qoired co ascertained, the resolu? tion waa ; ,. ;'-.? a general order for r.he ! Bext meetinj I TO-NIGHT! Forma! Opening of Paradise Atop REISENWEBER'S Columbus Circle & 58th St. Direction of JACK LENIGAN Six Most Beautiful Hostesses SKerbo's Wonderful Orchestra AN ALL-NIGHT DANCING CARNIVAL HOTF.L BRFVOORT F lfth Avenue CAFE LAFAYETTE University Place THE TWO FRENCH a >Ti. LS AXO RESTAURANTS OF NEW VoKK. Pctcv ^turtoegant I Centra! Park West, at 86'h St. JUST COMPLETED ! oultes ,.; one room to us many as i j requlrecl Kurnlshed or unfurnlahed. j ?(??Munrtui! a lu Carte i WM k LNOOI.D, Manager. Gordon &DiIworth == Real == ObangeMarmaiadi Mfr Stott, hv Fourth Aftnot City Private Dwellings Bought for Occupancy Most of the llouses to Pass to New Owners Are on the West Side Pease & Elliman have sold for Mrs. J. L. Whitmorc the three-story dwell? ing at 144 East Fifty-fourth Street, on lot 17.10x100.5, to a buycr who plans extensive alterations for occupancy. Tho iame brokers have aold 169 West Eighty-eighth Street, a four-atory American basement dwelling, on lot lCx 100, for A. M. Rau to a cliont for occu? pancy. I). M. Gallo has sold for the estate of Jacob Kruck 7 Christopher Street, a threc-story dwelling. The A. G. Thompson Company has sold 258 West 133d Street, a three story dwelling, for Georgic E. Farring ton, to He.rmnn Schrip. James H. Cruikshank has purchased from Helen L. Allcn and Sarah K. Ihomson tho three-story dwelling at 2o4 West 127th Street, on plot 16.8x B9.ll. Harry Su&arman was the broker. Fitz Howoll has sold for Olivia M. Brown the three-story dwelling on lot 18x99.11, at 231 West 137th Street; also for the Equitable Life Assuranco Society 264 West 139th Street, a three story Kmg Model dwelling on lot lSx 90.11 to .Marie Wayne. Brown Takes Over Big Loft i Ave. Buys Eleven Story Building Between 16th and 17th Streets From Clara J. Keech, of Tuxedo Park Frederick Brown has bought from Clara J. Keech. of Tuxedo Park, N. Y., the eleven-stbry loft. with stores at 87 nnd 8lJ Fifth Avenue, between Six tcenth and Seventeenth streets. The building occupies a plot 56xll6x ir regular and had been owned by the seller since April, 1915. Leases on the store ar.d basement nnd four lofts ex pire in May, 1921. William C. Walk cr's Sor.s were the brokers. Canal Street Buyers Plan Changes Charles F. Noyes Company has sold 338 and 340 Canal Street, an eight story building, on plot 50x50, for I Robert K. Haas and* others, to the j Phcenix Commercial Company. Ex- j tensive alterations will be made and ! a large portion of the premises oc- j cupied by the purchasers. Vesey Street Loft for Big Four The five-story building, on lot 25.Gx ! 31.1, at 53 Vesey Street, has been sold I foi Isabella Wilson to the Big Four Realty Company by William D\ Thil son. Buyer of Bleecker Street Realty H. W. Gennerich is reported to be the buyer ot* the two seven-story loft J buildings at 127 ' to 133 Bleecker1 Street, between West Broadwav and Wooster Street, sold recently by the Jaffray Realty Company. Building Leased From Plan? Tucker Speyers & Co. have leased for Captain William H. Wheeler the two-story building to be erected at 366 Sixth Avenue, on plot 25x100 feet. fhe lease is for a period of twenty :>ne ears at an aggregate rental of ?150,000. The lessee is Louis Bern jtein, who conducts a chain of stores,, selling dresses Buving in the Bronx R. Rasmussen has sold for W. Wil cox his two-family house at 926 East 178th Street, on 'lot 25x157, to J. J. Farber. Nehrinrr Brothers have sold to a client of Murray & Hill 1386 and 1388 Ogden Avenue, a five-story 25-family apartment house, on plot 50x111. J. Clarei.ee Davies has sold for Pat rick Murphy, to a client for investment, S73 East 162d Street, a five-story apart-1 ment, on plot 40x100. The Meister Builders, Inc, has resold I to Elsie Bachman, 373 and 375 Ford Street, two two-story frame dwellings. M. Kronenberg was the broker. William shurg Trust Company Building in Brooklyn Sold Pavid G. Legget, owner of the Temple Bar Building, Brooklyn, has purchased the Williamsburg Trust Company Building at 391 Fulton Street, Brook? lyn. from the .Metropolitan Trust Com ;.any, which has been liquidating for ihe Williamsburg Trust Company. The Bulkley & Horton Company has sold 248-254 Flushing Avenue, south east corner of Vanderbilt Avenue. a one-story factory, on plot 80x90, for the Andrcw J. Smith estate. Home Buying in Morristown Eugene V. Welsh has sold at Morris- I toivn, N. J., for William Righter his stucco dwelling ?t Altamont Court to | Mrs. Kate S. Myers for Mrs. Valina W. Ross her dwelling at 17 llill Street to Stephen .T. Roberts, who has been oc- I cupying the dwelling t'or a number of years; t'or William Holton his house at i 67 Wetmore Avenue to John J. Lynch, j and for Mrs. Mary Vorholz her prop- | erty at 93, 95 and (.?7 Morris Street to Mrs. Margaret (I. Fanell. This prop- | erty consists of a large frame dwelling and a lot adjoining. Jersey Men Buy in Westchester The" Robert E. Farley Organization has sold for Thomas Pinchbeck his house on Woodcrest Avenue, White Plains, to 'Harold D. Leach, of New Jersev. Burke Stone has sold for Henry T. F;.rrar two lotg on Young Avenue, Pel hamwood, to John E. Kouba, of .New Jersey. _?-? Get Snaee ?? 43d St. Building Cushman & Wakefield have leased a floor in the new National Association Building at 23 to 31 West Forty-third Street to tho Brokaw-Eden Company for executive oftices. Sales Show Faith in Realty The New York Title and Mortgage Company announces that its sales of rttortgages in January totaled $2,500,000. Realty Trading in City and Suburbs Operators Buy Charlton School On Park Avenue Negotiations Reported Pend ing a Resale of Nine Story Building Near 66th Street for Sanatorium The Charlton School, a nine-atory building at GlCi Park Avanue, be? tween Sixty-sixth and Sixty-seventh streets, has been bought by J. C. and M. G. Mayer. Tho structure was erected by tho school ten years ago and oecupied by it for more than eight years. The building, which occupies a plot 40x80, is now used by the Lin? coln School, and adjoins the twelve story apartment building at. H40 Park Avenue, corner of Sixty-sixth Street, bought and sold recently by the Messrs. Mayer. William A. White & Sons negotiated the transaction. Negotiations are reported pending a resale of the school building to a prominent physician, who plans to uso it as a private sanitarium. Mrs. M. C .Thompson Buycr Of Billings Estate Realty Mrs. Mary C. Thompson, an adjoining owner, proves to be the buyer of the Rillings Estate Corporation'g realty at the northeaat corner of Madison Avenue and Fortieth Street, on plot 34.8x175, reported sold recently. Mrs. Thompson bought the property subject to a mort? gage of .$450,000 for five years at 5 per cent. She now owns all of the Madison Avenuo frontape from Fortieth to Forty-lirst Street, with the excontion of a four-story building at L".ir> Madison Avenue, title to which is held by the 40 East Forty-first Street. Company, Charles M. Warner president, which owns a twelve-Btory otlice structure nbutting on Forty-first. Street. With the latest acrjuisit ion Mrs. Thompson'* ho'dings include 279 to 293 and 207 Madison Avenue, 175 feet frontage, atid a similar frontage on Fortieth Street. It is reported that negotiatiqns aro in progress for a lease of the entire prop? erty for an important commercial im provement, ? .? Lenses in Downtownn Section William A. White & Sons have leased at 68 William Street oflices to th.1 llalc Company, at 100 Hudson Street an of? fice to the Astra Food Produce Com pany at 43 lixchango Place offers to Dunham & Co., at 30 Church Street of? lices to the Robertson Cole Company, at 165 Broadwav olilces to O'Gorman, Battle & Vandiv'er. at 452 Fifth Avenue oflicc to Eugene W. Van C. Lucas, at 40 Hudson Street space to Davison & Rudge and Abraliam Platell, at 8 Reade Street a store to William C. Disbrow jr., at 298 Broadway loft to Harry F. Simon, at 28 Water Street. the fourth and fifth floors to Mtix Oppenheim, nt 10 Cortiandt Street top floor to Robert Giere and the building at 4 Fletcher Street to Walter R. and George W. Watson. Estate of Late Edward Brush At Greenwich Sold GREENWICH, Conn., Feb. 24.?Tha home of the lato Kdward Brush, for? merly vice-president of the American Smelting and Refining Company, with offices in New York, has been sold to T. L. Pomeroy, who owns the estate adjoining the Brush property. It, was sold for tho Brush heirs through Raymond B. Thompson, who has also disposed of eleven acres of the Brush estate between North Street and Old Church Road to A. ,). Brosseau, president of the International Motor Company, of New York City. The new owner intends to erect a large house on the site in tho early spring. > Buyer of Curtis Estate Realty Barnett M. House, representing" a syndicate of investors, is the buyer of tho dwelling, at 1 East Fifty-third street. sold recently by the estate of Jeremiah W. Curtis. The new owner may re-improve the site with a tall business building. The property abuts 677 and C79 Fifth Avenue, leased re? cently to Cammeyer, and 675, sold to H. Hicks & Son. ?'-??? Old Guard Buys Dwelling The Old Guard of New York has purchased from Dr. Thomas L. Ben nett the five story American basement dwelling at 307 West Ninety-first Street. Charles A. Dubois was the broker. Citv Buildins: Alterations OOTH ST. SO E; to a three-slory dwelling C II Plumbrldge, !_::i Mn llson av own? er; K S Cleverdon, 101 Park av, archl tect ; cost .j| . ,.., PEARL ST, 27 and 20; t,, a flve-story ten ement and store; !?' s BufTnm & i',, r>2 Broadway; G T Uroate, 203 B 202d' st archltect; cost .$50,000 oril AX, 686; to a four-story dwelling nnd atore; estate of P .M.-itom, Wu.1I .st, own? er; Sprlngsteln &? Uoldhammcr, 32 Union Square, archltects; cosi.*\ mm 36TH ST. 25 an 1 2"; to two four storv dwellings and storcs; ll Smith, ?5 West 86th ft, owner; Sommerfeld & Stockler, XI I'nlnn Square, archltect; cost. .$3,000 MADISON AV, 4th av, 20th and 27th sts; to a one-story amphitheatre; New York Life 1ns Co, 346 Broadway, owner; V H Koehk-r,' 2 Columbus Clrcle, archltect; rost .$ G. 0 o 0 FIRST ST, 7; to a thrce-atory storo nnd storage; S. Brody nnd !?'. M. Schwartx, premlsos, owners; J Flsher, 2."> Avenue A. archltect; cost .$8,000 LIBERTY ST. 2; to 25-story offlce build? ing; Fire Companies Building C'tp, 80 Muiden I.ano, owner; A !?' Gllbert, 80 Maiden Lane, archltect; cost.$3,500 24TH ST, 2i:< to i.'17 \V ; to a flve-story stable; ,7 Ward. 79th st and North River, ouner; M C Weinberger, 164 Nassau st, archltect; coat .$25,000 Results of Auction Sales AT 14 VESEY STREET By Arthur t'. Sherldarf 10TH AVB, s <*. cor 208th st. vacant, 135x 7l.llxl00x Irreg; Sarah E MacDonald vs l.oluti 11 Slawson and the Callcott Constructlon Co; Samuel Falk, ref; due on Judgt, $28,097.40; taxes, etc, $1, 632.56. Sold to plalntiff for $L'n,:,u0. By Sarnut 1 Uoldstieker 3D AVE. s w cor 101st st, 5-8tory bldg 26.11x98.9; tho estate ol Odela A Dor ttc vs tho bed Realty Co, Edward 1. Llthauer, Mlnnle Tittenberg, and others; Henry F Miller, ret; due on Judgt, $26, 447.81; tux<.-s. etc, $185. Sold to ihe plalntiff for $20,000. ^BSTCHESTER SALE OR RENT Doit-Nbxo -DoritDelay BUY YOUR. HO/nE BEFORE PRICEJ* ADVANCE NEXTXPRfNO i MT, jVKKXOX Mmlern lloni N< ar all lu K iiikki:, YONKl'.KS es, $7,500 upward; in e/xcel- $1,000 cash; 10-room House; hot 5atlstuctory terms arranjed. I heat, gas, electrlc llsht, plot d0\i ,V transportatlon. THOMAS I catea in park section; two blorli i s Broadway. l'hoau 5080. station; price $9,000, A. Wl'K HOKrilR. .11 Mt. Vornon Ave.; tel. llich Clnsn Home, In South Yonkers; 10 rooms, 2 batha, steam heat gas iltMrio iiKh!; In exeellent oondUlon: plot 49x11., room for uara*e; price $U>.500. J A BIORDAN, .')?! S. Broadway; tel. 217 PKI.HAM SSOOO Caah; Modern Houaei convenlent ly located; restrlcted; 9 rooms. bath, ?team heat; lurste plot; lrnmedlate po?es slon- Drtce $!>200. Other homes, $4,000 to *1?6 000 DEITCH * CINNOLtY. UL 1748, cor. 5th Ave. and 3 SL, at atatloo. STKN 202*. HANT1NOS. $3,000 rat.li; eleven rooms; eleeping porch, Kurage, targa plot, niee vlpw; bar B.tin. $16,000. for qulck huyer; every Ini provement: exeellent location; other bar b'ains. K. M. DKVINK, phone 701. MT. K1SCO. Seven miles north of Mt. Ktsco; 5 min utes' walk to maln line station; 7-rooin house: all Improvements; Vs acre; 300 feet to larire lake; $3,750; easy terms. CAKPENTRK * 1'fXTON, Inc, phoae J Flats Bearing Historic j Names Popular Yesterday Paul Revere, Peter Stuyvesant, Washington Arms and Lafayette Court Among the Named Apart ments Which Changed Hands During Day Friedman & Distillator have resold i their contract on the twelve-story Peter Stuyvesant apartment house at 258 and 259 Riverside Drivo, south corner of Ninety-eighth Street, which they ac-1 quired about three weeks ago from Ju-' lius Fleischmann. The Peter Stuyve? sant accommodates fifty families It covers a plot fronting 101 fevt on the dnve and 108 feet on Ninetv-cighth .Street. * Paul Rcvcre in New Hands The Elamburk Realty ..Corporation has sold to Harris and Mauricc Mandel baum and Fisher and lrving I. Lewina the Paul Revere, at the southwest cor? ner of Convent Avenue and 147th Strwt, a six-story elevator apartment house, on plot 75x100. Washington Arms and Lafayette Court Are Sold Abraham Zauderer, represented by bamuel Wacht jr., as attorney, has sold to L. Levine Washington Arms and La tayette Court, two five-story apartment !?il,!ld,V?ES' on Plot 100x99.11, at 554 to 560 West 148th Street, adjoining the southeust corner of Broudwuy. Another Profit for Cruikshank Jamos IT. Cruikshank has resold 108 and 110 East 109th Street, two four story single ilats, to the Amer Realty Company, J. J. Mautner president. Spotts & Starr were the brokers. Investor Takes 72d Street Flat The St. Ives, an eight-atory apart ment house at 155 East Seventy-second ?Street, near Lexington Avenue, has' been sold by the City Land Jmprove ment Company, J. W. Cushman presi? dent, which had owned the realty since 1903. It covers a plot .".9.7xlu0. 'ihe buyer is an investor. Buys Harlem Corner The three. five-story apartment build ings, on plot lOOxlOo, at the northeast corner of Seventh Avcnuo and 118th Street, known as The Lotta, have been purchased by Samuel Williams trom William McKinnly. J. Chaimo witz negotiated the deal. Buying on the Hcights The Glenham apartment, at 2024 and 2626 Broadway, a seven-story building, on plot 50x100, has been soid by Frank J. Welton to the Wiwelcam Realty Cor? poration. The five-story apartment, on plot 48x REAL ESTATE ItEAl, ESTATE FOR SALE 100.11, at 519 West 134th Street has bten sold by the Wellworth Realty Company. The Merry Realty Company has sold the five-story flat, on lot 20x100.11, at 04 West 103d Street. Easy Housekeeplng Flats for "Vlllage" D. M. Gallo has sold for Pearl K. horn the seven five-story sinele flats on the northwest cornor of Bedford and Barrow streets. Plans have been prepared by the purchasers to remodel them into modern easy housekeeping ar-artments. Mr. Gallo also sold for A. E. Gerst ner 257 Bleecker Street, corner of Cor nelia Street, a four-story tenement, with stores. Sale in 112th Street Etigene J. Busher Company. Inc, has sold for the E, J. B. Realty Corporation 35 West 112th Street, a five-story fcriple Mat o^n plot 25x100.11. Buya in East Fourteenth Street Ennis & Slnnott have sold 01G and 318 East Fourteenth Street, a seven story elevator apartment with stores, on plot 45x90x103.3. The G. H. J. Realty Company was the buyer. Theo dore Merkt was the broker. I-. Syndicate Takes Over Newark Plot for Big Apartment A seven-story hotel is to be erected at 39 and 41 Lincoln Park, Newark, X. J., from plans by Backoil*, Jones <?? Cook, architecta. The site was pur? chased by a syndicate from the estate of James R. Sayre jr., through Louis Schlessinger, Inc. The improvement involves about $300,000. Tho same brokers have sold in Newark, N. J., for Stephen F. Moagher to Peter Wolff 1112 Broad Street, a three-story build? ing, on plot 28x132; also for Samuel Tannenbaum and Samuel KosamanoiT to Conrad Uecli the plot, 125x110, at 404 to 472 South Twenty-first Street. Trading in Brooklyn Tho Berkshire Realty Company, Inc, Joseph G. Haft, Dresident, has resold 2104 and 2114 Caton Avenue, corner Kenmore Place, two four-story apart? ment s on plot 129x135 irregular. Max Hereth and S. Barnett were the brokers. E. T. Ncvvman has sold the two story stone dwelling at 73 Sherman Street for John C. Taylor. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FOR HAlK 8,000 SQUARE FEET AVAILABLE THIS MAY 1ST A HUSKY BRUTE suitable for export, OP A RimniWl- 1MPORT, PRINTING HOUSE, OR Ur A tfUILLWNlj heavy work of any kind. AT A PRICE MAKING YOUR RENT COST 60c A SQUARE FT. -vfr r p r j^>AAv R ?? ??; / Of Iroadway John St. Corporation, 206 Broadway, Tel. Cort. 5005 BUSINESS I'KOPKBTV TO LET OFFICE ? For Rent Financial Section 24,000 square feet Possession May ht 'Broton, ^Ijcclock Co., 3Jnc 14 Wall St, N. Y. Tel. Rector 9040 NEW VORK STATE i COUNTRY HOME. 14-room house. poultry. tenant house, large ea.ia.gc, rnapl*, p|ne ' irrovf; never talUng stream sprtnK water, j frult trees (J6 acres); l( you want some place, 3 minutes from car llne; electric I liKht from car llru-; Brand view Catskill Mountains. ADAiiS, Albany. N. Y., Stup i, Wcstern Ave. KKAL ESTATK rOB SALJ HOMES WITHIN THE HOUR ALL SECTIONS $6,000 to $50,000 J. CLAREN'E DAV1ES $2 NASSAU ST. JOHN 6094 ItOKOCOH <?f Ql'EKNS Three houses ready for immediate occupancy i Iroadtuatj The Ideal Home Colony Twonty-one minutes from Penn. Slation. Twenty minutes by motor from (Jueoiisboro Bridge. Photographa and floor plans on request Brokers protected. .<e.-il for partlculars of 25 houses to be ready for June occupancy. 1Strk?rt~$rmim ? Tol. Murray Hill 1190. 52 Vanderbllt Av?. foxm tdlg <0atDenj8 15 Mlnnte? from Penn. Station. Hoaies n?d Vllla riots for Sale. SAGE F0UNDAT10N HOMES CO. 41 \V. 31ili St.. or i\.rent ililii*. I. I. LONO ISLAND I The Best I """" Thought and Effort J ?f *]\ men haa been given to tfie plan iiiiig. builUiwr anoj, tlaisitinx ot four duburban houses, You whould, at leuafi see them tf you liuve ever thought of having u, home ot your own in the country. m?y I make an appolntment with you? RICHARD T. CHILDS 47 WEST 34TII ST., N. Y. Telephone Gre.ley 340 REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION Steel Was Selling at 40 When the Stock Exchange Was Closed in 1914 When it opened again, the speculators bought it at 50. When it reached 60 to 70, they all sold. The Public then came in and bought at 60 to 70. It soon went to par (100) and has remained around par (100) # and over ever since, on its earnings. REAL ESTATE IS TODAY SELLING AT 50. SPECULATORS ARE BUYING IT. On its earnings, it should sell 100% higher within the next few years | Now Is the Time for You to Buy The most conservative purchase you can make now, and for the future, is property such as will be sold at the Supreme Court Partition Sale, Charles F. Brown, Referee, of the HENRY ASTOR TRUST ESTATE WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTICN, WITHOUT RESERVATION at the HOTEL ASTOR, Broadway & 45th Street TUESDAY, MARCH 9th, 1920 70'; may remain on bond and Title insured free by Title mortgage for 3 years at 5%. Guarantee & Trust Co. For cataiogue & particulars apply to J. Clarence Davies, 149th St. and 3rd Avenue, or 32 Nassau St. Joseph P. Day, 67 ubeny street Agents and Auctioneers MORRIS & MCVEIGH, No. 32 Liberty Street Attorneys for Plaintiff REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE BOROUGH Ol MANHATTAN BUSINESS PROl'EKTY FOR RENT BU^N^islSolraliFio^lGE^?* CrcathiK A WGlllIl" To establish a residenthl section on the very highest plan 14 private nouses were purriiased in a group on both sides of 75th street, between Lexington and 3d avs. These houses are being resold singly to representative New York people, who will alter them into modern and attractive dwellings. The result of this development will be to create one of the best residential blocks on the east side. A Very Unusual Opportunity is llius offered, for the resale prices are hardly more than the land values ? 18 to 20 feet frontage?good rcars, $27,000 to $30,000. Scme have already been sold, and applications for the remamd*r should be made at once to either Douglas L. Eiiiman & Co., 414 Madison Ave., Murray llill 0G0O Harris, Vought & Co. 5ucc'L'^jors to Harris & Vaughan 569 Fifth Ave., HOTELS Will build ti. your order 400 r room apartment liotel?very ei clusive tiecUoii; attractive terms. Compfcjtely furnished hotel for Ioa.se l.v owner lor '.'1 jears. s.osgoodpell&co.,^7w:;^:;Ty. 0????? I ?B88?B??Wi WESTCHESTER COl'NlTf m&Ffemto b27 Fifth Avenue REAL ESTATE Specialists in Westchester County * Southern Connecticut North Shore Long Island BRANCH OFFICES: 15roi.v....e, Hye, Searsdole, 1'iihuni, Mt. Vcruon, Lurclimont, \unki>r?, New Koohelle. Uieat Neck, I.. I \ IVESTCHESTEH COUNTY SPECIALISTS ESTATES H0MES ACREAGE or. -11th St. Tel. 7071) Van. /COUNTRY KST%TK? / KAKMS. FURNISHED HOUSES. iJUXNC HUDSON RIVER > Nl TIOLS & HOBB1E, 7 East 4M 0*. OFFICE & SHOW ROOM SPACE FOR RENT Townsend Building 1123 Broadway, Cor. 25th St. Moderrt 12 Story Fireproof Building Large or Small Suites POSSESSION MAY 1st, 1920 Apply BIXG y BING 119 West 40th St. Te, C410 Bryant Or Your Own IJroker. FL00RS TO LET FOR OFFICES AT LOWEST RENTALS DOWNTOWN 9000 sq. ft. to a floor. Possession May 1st. 23-25' Park Place and 20-22 ft urray St. Near Woolworth Building, between Broadway and Church St. Passenger and Freight elevators; steam heat; good light; convenient to all Subways Elevated Roads, Tubcs and Ferrjes. ' STORE and BASEMENTS 38x152 Sidcwalk elevator, very high ceilings, entrances on two streets. Possession WM. H. WHITING & CO. 41 Park Row Tel. 5900 Cortlandt WESTCHESTER COl/NTY 7?i?BESTm^ESTCHESTEH ?//0M?5 ? ftOSU 'L3MTZS - tWIS ROBERT E.FARLEY ORGANIZATION 18 Ea.t 44th 0t Murray HiU 77?o CHOICE PROPERTIES \ ?#?!**%? GREENWICH-STAMFORD Swtion EDWD H. PECK, IT ?, IftAJSJ. NEW JEKiSEY 1.EOMA AND BOOOTA. V J. House SH. ? with all nnprov.;mentfc Price* will be much higher toon. )'. j> youn at preisent l?>w prlcem. O. B. tlit-'luoi k. Inc. Uogota. li. J. ENGLEW09D, N. J. ?-*???;*?' ....... K?al bsUte H. Weatherby & C*., Englewood, N J. IDEAL APARTMENT. HOTEI, OR tftJNO alow ?it*s. Ocean Grove, 10 lots. factntf Weijley Lake, 2 block* trom oce*n A won derful Invesininnt. Ternis to sutt . r?r ticulars from THK COVERT AUKNv Y 61 Main ave, ucean Uruve ?.-?v?. oj