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(THE SUN MD NEW" YORK HERALD, MONDAY, 'APRIL 26, 1920. 18 Foreign Commerce Strict No. 1 The National City Ittil 0 flies Latin American Suppsr Dalies hotel wwim Vl at 9-1 St, M NEW II YORK Jf liegutar Services and fre quent Sailings from New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia & New Orleans Italy Spain Portu-gai Gertpcny Uoiland I France Belgium STEAMSHIP COMPANY Incorporated 17 Battery Place, New York City. Lafayette. Riilldlnr. Vi&SS&fS Canal rank ilulldlng. ?.5iv.affiSi,NS American Nat. Ins.jMdc.. 5n South La Salle St.. ICAt Merchants Kxchangei Bldg.. WANHtANCISOO Cable Address: Kerr tine. New York. All Starrdird Odes. Sailing list and furtheJ- informa Hon on application. Cable ..ddreasi Kerrlir.e, New York. All Standard Codes. 90 Banking Offices in Cuba adcantagcously located as tcell as an intimate Itnowl titj. of conditions and lusincss customs, qualifies this Institution to render complete Banljnj Co-op. nation to those iransatlint lusiness in Cuia. Inquiries Cordially Invited Head Office: Havana, Cuba "VIA COLON" ionn u HCMiit, nnncar DIRECT ROUTE TO CENTRAL and SOUTH AMEBIC ' Ntw York OHlea Braad llratt f haa Broad 14) JAMAICA-COLOMBIA Direct Frolght and Paascnecr Service AMER. S. $,. "CfltDAS" Salllns on KAY 4TH direct le Kinjslon, Puerto Colombia & Cartagent for rates and furthr Information apply U CARIBBEAN LINE UEUtset. TtksbOM BcttHa Greta HM, Trading With Our Neighbors in the Caribbean' UNDER this title we have issuca a .oner survey or financial, economic and com mercial conditions through out the Caribbean territory. We will take pleasure in mail ing' the booklet to importers, exporters or other business men who are interested in the rapidly growing commer cial importance, of this region. Bank of New York II Wilt It., Kc Talk THE Me A L PIN maintains iti leadership in the hotel world by continually creating and adopting the newest in comfort, convenience and luxury. Tbo charges remain moderate. SIcAlpin Hoof on Tuesdays Hotel Plaza Havana, Cuba Cable Addreu "PLAZA" IT ALTER FLETCHER SMITH, Pros. Cosmopolitan Barries. T rrgett and Moat Modern Hotel Bunding rr CubA. Absolutely fireproof. Cable. TI rrapb, Post Odea ami 8 toe (juotatlaiu 1l the Lobby. muninmiiUiHaUBy Brazil Uruguay Argentina River Plate Scandl ' naviu Dutch East Indies Japan 1 14 WARD LINE Direct weekly servtco on fast luxuri ous steamers from New orlc to HAVANA Many attraction and recreations at Ills famous rrsort. Ampin ho'el ac ommodatloiis. Regular sailings to Nassau and Mexico. For Booklets and Information write New York and Cuba Mill S. S. Co.. Foot or Vail Mtrcet. i.n, via Panama Canal. Direct without 'hango on new American steamships. HEW YORK to PERU and CHILE Calling at Callao, Arica, Iquique, Antofcgasta and Valparaiso S. S. Santa Ana April 21. S. S. Santa Elisa May 5. S. S. Santa Lulsa, May 19. W. R. GRACE & CO., Agents Tas. I'Pt.. 101 Tear! Street. New York MAEMALADE Retaining all the Fruit Flavor Of.n BY I.KAD1KO OR0CEH9. SPANISH AMERICAN FRUIT CO., Ik. I RlO'i ACADEMY l'Sa' 3 HM n'niy. Pnr. 28 St. NON PLUS ULTRA TRANSLATIONS TRYI aw. .... I i SJ BRAND PUNTA ARENAS HIT BY PANAMA CANAL Chilean Port Thrives-, How over, Despite Heavy loss . by Diverted Shipping. Special CorrtiponiJtntt to Tnt Sex AND .New' York HhiaM). Punta Arenas, Chlle.-March SO.- Tho report of ,the Marltlmo Governor ot the Territory ol Masaltancs, Chile, recently published, has brought to llglit the damage which the completion ot the Panama Canal lifts dono to this once Important port From 1013 to 191S tho number of ships touching at this port has decreased from 470 to 99, and ot this number 35 wero mado up ot ships owned by Punta Arenas Interests, which ply rcnularly between thU city and Valparaiso, Cullo, and Huonos Aires, Arffentlnu. In addition the number of J" Irect transitu through tho Straits haa Bcreased from 106 In 1915, to 4 In 101S. From tho standpoint ot International shipping; this port may be said, there fore, to havo lom practically all ot Its former Importune., It Is Interesting to noto, however, that In splto of this loss Punta" Arenas continues to thrive. Dur ing the past year tho Banco Yusoslavo do Chile, which Was established In January, 1918, has lncroaeed Its au thorized capital from 3,000,000 to 20, 000,000 Chilean paper currency, and plans to move Us headquarters to Val paraiso. Chile, where arrangements havo been mado for the opening of a central bank. Branches aro also to be opened In Rosarlo and Santa Fo, Argentina. The Banco de Chllo y Argen tina, which was formerly called tho Banco do Punta Arenas, bas also In creased Its capital, the augmentation amounting to 100 per cent, from 6,000, 000 to 10,000,000 Chilean paper pesos. Tho great source of the wealth of this region Is to bo found in sheep ralB mir. profits from which have Increased I noticeably during tho pact three year During this period La socieciau txpiotora ds Tierra del Fucgo, ono of tho largest, If not tho largest, Bhcep farming com panies In the world, showed a total profit of 2.721,947, and paid divi dends amountlns to 1,960,000. or 110 per cent, on its capital. During the last three years tho eheep sheared by this company have numbered over 1,125, 000, and as tho past winter. At tho present time by far tho larger part of Tlcrrn del Kucpo's eheep exports go to tho United States. Durng the past year these amounted to J11.8S0.00O made up as follows: Wool, U0.1S5.000; Hhcflpsklns, "11.500. 000, end sausage cas ings, $175,000. The United Stntcs. how ever, haa as yet purchased UtHo mutton from this region, most of It going to Great Britain. During the part year over 1,000,000 ohcep were slaughtered, 70 per cent, by tho four frcetlng and canning plants In tlio Territory of Magallanc?. Chile, 10 per cent, by an Argentina plant, and 20 per cent, by the plant owned by the Swift Interests located at Hio Gallegos. Argentina, 133 miles froru this city. A fifth Chilean plant has been completed this season and will be In opernton next year. French Interests offered last yoar to talto 1.000 tons ot froa-:n mutton a month, but were unnblo to obtain re frigerator ships. It is expected, how ever, that tho European markets for Patngonlnn froxen mutton will develop In the near future. Tfce future of Punta Arenas is there fore considered bright In spite of tho fact that tho Panama Canal has un doubtedly hurt It as a port of call. It Is the shipping point for not only the Territory of Magallanes, Chile, but also a part of Argentine Patagonia and that portion of t'le Tierra dol Fuego belonging to Argentina. It Is estimated that moro than 3.000,000 shec aro rraxed yearly In tho territory tributary to this port. j I Latest Newo Notes I of Latin America j Final plan huva been mode for tho In nuKUratlon of a branch of Doton University In Cnb.i to t known n. the Havana College of Uiidnem AdmlnUtrntion. The curriculum will include all stiiwl.irU collate cournes. to rctlicr with semunttnr. aalcsman.hlp, bui nen methodj and mnnaemcnt and allied rommord.il imb.'ots. Ensliih. Spanish and Frencli will be offered. An lnteretln(r fea ture of Us policy will b the Interrhansre of tuilentj and lntructors between th Havana branch and Hoton Tnlve-lty, without any lo of credit. Mn ln"tirrcJ by the ehanpo. The board of truarnntors of the new lnjti tutlon includes President Jfcnoeal. As a result of the work of ths snedal ommerrial commission of Colombia which visited Chile during January end February olocr trado re'ntlons between the two coun tries have been developed. Chilean fteam .hips have nlrcndy beiun to ply between Chilean ports and Buenaventura. The Italian military and commercJsl mis sion to Ecuador hai presented a report to the Government In Home announcimr that a tobacco monopoly ha been arransed for an Ita"an company In Ecuador. In considera tion of the contract Italy will undertake tho construction of public works and other development projocts In that republic, A contract has been signed between the Jflcarammn Covcrnmont and n Barcelona firm for tha cultivation of cotton on an ex teimlvo scale in that republic. Capital will bo furnished to Klcar isuan planters, and tho company obllf-atc itself fo Invest at least ifO.fOO In cotton plantation, throurhout tho ountry. It Is fronted the rljht to Introduce Spanish colonists, who will settle on land in accordance with tho national colonization bws. The northern departments of Mata xalpa and Jlnotcsa probably will be selected is tho rezton tor development. Cutoms collections at the port ol Havana durlnf March reached the sum of M.MO.mi. the hljhest known In the history of Cuba. Duties wero levied oil more than 1,500,000 parcels. BOLIVIA SEEKING I0AN. Plans to Wipe Out Old Obligations. la Itcport. It Is reported In financial circles that the Bolivian Government is negotiating a loan of largo proportions, with which It Is planned to wipe out some of her old obligations. It Is understood that the foreign debts considered In the plan nre two loans owed to, France, one amount ing to 1,354,810 and another of 946.000. It Is stated that Bolivia Is prepared to regard favorably any fair decision that could be arrived nt concerning the Arica territory. Whether such a settlement might extend to purchueo is not known. LATIN AMERICAN EXCHANGE. Cables. Demand. Argentine (gold) 93.00 97.88 43.00 20.63 100.00 Argentine (currency) 43.13 Brazil 26.75 Uruguay 100X0 Chllo (gold) 30.9 Chllo (currency) 21.37 S6.1G i i Colombia 103.00 Ecuador .... Nicaragua . Peru Venezuela .. 2.13 1.00 4.75 5.53 Mndrla Creels Cuban Attache. Madrid, April 22. Carlos Marti, the first Cuban commercial' attache ap pointed to Bpaln, to-day began his du ties at tho Cuban Legation. He was warmly greeted by the Spanish press, which expressed the hope1 that trade re lations between tHe two countries would REAL ESTATE NEWS, NOTES AND GOSSIP Now York City and Suburbs ' Aro In Throes of Famine of Building Materials. ) Tho woelt opens with New York practically famine struck for building materials. Thero Is no Portland cement available, according to thd Dow Borvloo Dally Building Reports. Tho entlro sup ply of neat wall cement has been ex hausted, together with wood lath, plaster board, moulding plaster from Oklahoma, Ohio hydrato finishing plaster and motal cclllr.gs. Thero Is hardly a' two weeks' supply ot finishing plaster, Chcshlro lima from Massachusetts, Rockland lime from Maine and prepared mortar left In this market. Advices from tho American Hallways Association on Saturday wero to tho ef fect that no more permits would bo granted for tho movement of building materials Into this market for an In definite period,, althoush It was hoped that tho roads would soon bo able to move freight and lift the embargoes now heavily hanging over tho entire building matorial market. There has been prac tloally no cement from tho Lehigh Val ley delivered ln this markot for moro than amnion th. The president or ono of tho lumbor sales comptnles on Friday took a single order for four million feet of Southern pine, and ho wis not nt all poBslmistlc regarding tho immediate outlook In this market Ho stated that lumber prices would continue to bo high, but that tho demand was so great that distributors probably would continue to tax the mill resources. Stooks'on hand hero are gen erally In good shape, both as to quan tity and assortment, and until tho build Ing season Is In full swing retail buying may be expected to bo relatively slight Prices contlnuo firm, with no moro ad vances noted. Some Mnlerlal Not Unoled. Second hand brick delivered In this market now costi approximately what now brick costs. Current delivered prices in New York city, below 110th street, run as high as $G0 to C5 per automobile truckload of three thousand brick. Thero Is no Immcdlato prospect of the prices of this commodity coming down. The price ot new Hudson River brick still remains at J25 a thousand, with the usual ad ditional charges for handling, haulage and 13 per cent covering delivery charges. Hollow terra cotta nrcprooftng material nnd expanded metal and wlro lath nre still without quotations. Thero does not seem to be Immediate prospect for their being listed again. Most of tho building material plants, outside of tho Hudson River district nre seriously confronted with coal short ngc, and It does not seem probable that production along the Hudson River for common brick will exceed that of lost year. It la almost Impossible to obtain labor. Thero Is a feeling of confldenco grow ing, throughout tho trade that despite tho handicaps of nondeliveries of ma terials nnd recurrent labor disturbances dcflnlto progress Is being made toward the season's building activity. Whore there Is timidity apparent among those who would normally proceed with Con struction work. It Is almost entirely due to the dcslro to wait further action pend ing the attitude of labor In reference to the contracts nnd wago agreements now In existence. Building material mills reporting to the trade In this market say that thero will probably be llttlo change In the shipping situation within the next two weeks, but that by tho middle of May conditions in this market should permit almost full freodom of construction ac tivity. ffl.000,000 Sixth Arcnne Lcnae. Rice & Hill leased for Robert Taggnrt to the Silver Lunch Company for twenty-one years, nt a total rental approxi mating fl.O00.CO0, tho seven four and five story buildings covering a plot about 1R.(W square feet nt 7M-S03 Sixth avenue, 103-107 West Forty-fifth street and 103 nnd 104 West Forty-sixth street, with a frontage In Sixth avenue of 75 feet 11 Inches and a depth of 100 feet, with an "L" to Forty-fifth street, fronting 61 feet, and a frontaao on Forty-sixth street of 40x100. The Sixth avenue buildings nro occupied by Rogers Cafe and 107 West Forty-fifth street by Mecca Tem ple Tho Forty-sixth street building Is a flvo story modern garage: ItnSUlENTIAli LKASF.S. Pease & Elllman leased apartments as follows: In 663 Park avenue to Martin Bock, In 870 Park avenue to 0. H. Davis, In 674 Lexington avenue to L. IL Dlne Bon, In 141 East Fifty-sixth street to Boylston H. Tompkins, In 11 East Sixty eighth street to Mrs. J. K. de Rham, In 40 East Eighty-third street to Dr. J. 0. Hopkins, Dr. G. C. Androwa and O. J. Ahlstrom; In 70 East Seventy-seventh street to Mrs. J. F. Goring nnd In 115 East Eighty-second street for J. E. It Carpenter to H. E. Wolff. . Pcaso & Elilmnn leased for Cross & Brown a floor In 9 nnd 11 East Fortloth street to Gaston Llc&ert. French Consul. MISCELLANEOUS LEASES. Thomas L. Cunningham leased the four story building at 147-150 Wost Forty-ninth street, through to 148-152 West Fiftieth street, 60x200, which ho will alter Into an office building. James Isaac Brokaw was tho broker. Tankoos. Smith & Co., with Wm. A. Whlto & Sons, leased at a rental aggre gating 150,000 tho fourth floor at the northeast cornor of Greenwich street, to tho Hart Oil Corporation. Louis Schrftg leased lofts for Patrick Hart In 181 West Twenty-first street to Louis Mallach and Charles Goldberg, In 163 West Twenty-first street to Welti Press Company, Saglllo & Calll. Standard Raincoat Company, Bornard Flaks and Rembrandt Embroidery Company, Brown, Whcelock Company, Inc., leased offices In 133 Nassau street to U Slpllstan, Inc.; J. J. Lo Bowaky & Co., Rlnglan F. Kllpatrlck. Atkey, Inc.; Brander-Ruthcr Fire Company, Ameri can Steel & Copper Plate Company and Charles Rosenthal; In 23 East Twenty sixth street Cecil Milch Company; In 82 Broadway to Walter It Kirk, Alract It Latson, Elmer T. Butler, Brown, Green Company, Walston IL Brown & Hro., William F. Johnson, Henry It Krnnkcnburg, Henry It Frost Estate of Adolph Burnhelmer, Warner & Co., Will iam B. Kaufman, Ocorge Cromwell and Allen Blldberg. Albert B. Ashforth. Inc., leased to James McCreery h Co. fourth floor of the Lexington Building, 141-155 Coat Twenty-fifth stroet: also to Paul A. Meyrowttx store and basement In 847 Fifth avenue at a rental aggregatlm; IU45.000. nrtEVITlES OF THE MARKET. T. B. and II. W. Aclcerson have es tablished a general real estate brokers Arm nt 28 Court street, Brooklyn, Dwlght Archibald tt Perry, Inc., have consolidated their uptown offlco with their main office at 137 West Twenty third street Joseph Mathews, an Assistant Corpor ation Counsel In charge ot street open trgi In Queens Borough, has designattd -Ira It Terry ut Flusbirur as exfMrt ap- Jjlai: c fiU oltx to tb KW( for tho extension ot Ltirtlng avenue from Corona to Flushing. E, K. Van Wlnklo has been appointed agent for ths properties at 467 and 630 West 123d street. Heal Ksta.to Management Company has been appointed agent for 181 Welt Twenty-fourth street and C3 Greene street. , D. Kempnor ft'gon will move on May 1 to olllces In 523 Fifth avenue. James 8. Anderson & Co. will open ofllccs to-morrow at 82-84 Nassau street Justice McAvoy has appointed John C. Hcrtlo receiver of rents of 40 West Four teenth street. Buyor of tho dwelling at 173 East Sev entieth street Is Mrs. V. Nunes, EAST SIDE PARCELS WILL GO AT AUCTION Estate of Joseph Kahn to Be Closed by J. P. Day. To close tho estnto of Joseph Kahn, decoaecd, Joseph I1. Day will eell at noon on April 29, In the Exehnngo sales room, 11 Vcacy street, tho fco to ton properties on tho cant nldo; also two leaseholds. Tho list to bo offorod follows: Tho' southeast corner of Market and Madlron streets, four and flvo story tenements, with stores; southeast cor ner ot Madison and Pike streots, six story tenement and stores; also 151 Mad ison street, ft flvo story tenomont. with stores; the northwest corner of Monroe and Markot streets a flvo story tcne ment and stores; 163 East 126th street, a tlirco story garago; also 003 Madison avenue, a three story dwelling. No, ,2;B3 Third nvenuc, a two story frame building, with stores; 2J0O-2311 Third nvenuo, two two 'etory buildings, with stores; also 63 and 63 Plko street, two flvo story tencmonts, with stores; 87 Plka slip, a four storyjenement, with stores, and 154 Madison strcot, a five story tenement and storos In addition to the foregoing the fol lowing two leaseholds will bo sold: 41 Markot street a three story dwelling, stores; 7 East Broadway, a four story brick building, with uteres. Sixty per Cent of tho purchase price may remain on mortgage for three years at 5'4 per cent, except In tho caso ot tho lease holds. TRANSACTIONS RECORDED. TKANSKEItS. (With nsmra and sddrcsses of owner sad . attorney). Downtown. y (Sooth of Fourteenth street). mi AV. e s, 10.4 ft a of drove st, 4.1.0X W.JxM.Oxre.n-Frank Albcrtl to Kale Albertl, 21 Kla t, mtg 117,000, Apil 22; stir, X K Bplelbof, 27 Cedar st flOD CKNlltE ST, aiS. 2.1 7x37 8ii1.8r37 8-IPAert 9latla(s to Klfcntiorc Uencral Contracting ' Co, inc. CIS CVmUe tt, all Int, mto f 12.70U. March 10; atty, .N Y T & M Co Norn AAMB prop .Mary Ti Hastings lo Elueaucrs Oeuersl Coatrscttnir Co, Inc., CIS Centre It. all lut, mice' 813,000, ilirch 15; atty, N Y T A 31 Co flW CAME prop Robert Hastings 1 ino (tru.) to nme, mips 112,700, March IS; atty, It Kelley, S;tl llroidway fO,2A t.U)IHON ST, 315, n s runs w 20.7 n 83.0x o 79.t!t h C.Ox w 2 4 a 78.7 to bej IsldiW iXewrora et at heirs to Julius Newcom, 430 E 140th st. b & , March 1; atty, M Sllrerman, 222 Willis av flvo IUDOE ST, 100, w s. flO.lxSO-fiamo to same, b A s. March 1; atty, stme Nia J3T.H ST. &W K, s, 28.3x73.4-Id Koch 10 lsWor elapolsky, 650 W 13Ui st, nitre I7.S00, April i: atty, T O & T Co 1W) AV A, M0-314, OO.UOI.lO-Olronsn Kahn to American Sea (Irssw Co, 40 Cooper" fiqoam, uitse 127,000, March 81; atty, A J Wolff. 2vn Broadway $mo 3AMIS prop Nora Kshu & ano (eitr) to amo mtss f27,Wl), March 31: atty. same 1,000 U0 UTH ST, 3W1 W, i 2S.Clll.0x23xM.2 Oeo It Fearing A ano (cxrn) to' Buwh k Hprcckles Inc, 91 Ilroadway, llnwklrn, April 10; atty, T O i T Co f 12,600 iANN ST, C3. n s, 2.1.4X110.10124. 4JVX1.7 Osrollno D Sellew to Edward 1' Francis, 718 Washlncton st, Hobokcu, N J. Ic Edward 1' Uelematcr. 423 Upjier .f6untaln. Moat- Clair. A' J. ll Jh a frtt. tlJtlV ln.lt 1. attya, Stltt & V, 113 Fultoa at flOO (Bat 101ST 19.7 to C I old Harlem niver rd X s w 24.llx t ,i.ix e 2 10 beg, also r t and I to trlnasle bee at e 1 blk bat 101st and 102d sts e from Madison nv lOOx a 21.1 to o 1 old Harlem td and n 24.11 X w 5.4 to beg: alao 101st at. 7 K. n a. 25x100.11 Samuel A Ooldschmldt and ano, trus, to Morris S Williams, 220 W '2d st. Aor 1: atty. TG4T Co.. 135.000 ID AV, 701, w a, 25.5 n 44th at ame to ow Amsterdam Itealty Co, 17 W 2d at, roreclos April 12, atty, U Lewi son, 117 Xasaiu t 130,250 10IBT ST, 60 f.. n b. 25x100.11; 101st st, CI i:, n s, 25x100.11 Kdw Ooldschmldt to Morris H Williams, Anrll ID: utty. T O ft T Co $33,000 10IT1I w "? r':r. : . .: 7 . noo ..Sowsl w. n s. 20x100.8 Bethsada N nruca to PalU Fleming, 250 W "d. b mti $147000. April 22; atty. Ira L Ander son! S7 William at. ............... ! a -. tynnnvRTYMPiTrx . v imini u Irene M Clemmon, 74 W 101st at. mtg 1 $16,000. April 22; atty, same.... $1 ' 8. it ll ST 7-i W, n a, 50x100.5 flame to 8 same, b a'nd s. mtg $40,000. Jan 30; atty 1 T, T A T Co 00 11TH ST. 148 W, a. 18x100 Jennie, wife ! ot Wm Bberldan to Mary A McJIahon, tl! Hi. VA.v. .. mi. lto.000. Anrll 22: attys. X Y T & "M..." -8100 i'm u .1 w n iKim : kui E Mack i to Jacob II Scheuer, $93 West End av, rntar $20,000, April 14; atty, L T ft T i r S 100 f ;V.V,, '. 3-8 W, n a. runs n 100.10 to a a i t w x w along 57lh st 37.$x a w 12.6X a 100.8 to n s 86th at x 0, ' B8TII ST. 17th st ISO lr a along tth at 80 o beg AugTist Heck acher to Anahma Realty Corp, (0 E 41d et. b and a, mtgs 817,(00, Jan SO I atty, L T ft T Co r. V...J100 4iD ST. 111-11 W, a J7.xl$.S Morris uiMoae to uarcos tieaiiy vo, ino, Park Row. mtg $JJ,600, April S3; atty, IT a f Ca 1100 Kast Side. if Co. 135 Bway.'.... .:,-81 . ITH AV, 007. n w a, .an , e u of Fifth avenue, between Fourttenth 1 WBIteTBR AV. e s. 107.0 a 178th st. 100. pm. April '"-'V W sith st. 3 yrs. and 110th alrpetn l . m.iixiwxua.n junauua r.iuuuuni j. xo v-na "V'i. V. 112 BOO o "na" reets.) i r Whelan. 133 W 103d st, Apr 13: atty. 5rj: mtv. T G ft T Co. . .... ST. tl K, n i. runs n lOA.llz w 1 v'm i u V mx '..fcs.uw iv 755 w t. 75.8 4tn t. . HT. 401 lo 412 n. a s. 1I9.XI00.11 l.OlU ai, n , iui ".'"''" ; t;.r - . . ' . .7- ...1. t it.... ml i.nnn r. 1.1 h. 1 . -.h ... ... - 1 7. n M'rMMman iti. -u A Ollekstcln 7jo lU.'er.Ide' Drive mtg Po 1.0 Bway: o , - iaw:. $10,000, April 16; atty, O Morris. 8M "Jf "nxloiVnxS.-iilt-O.O - Iildar Ooldberg to STEH A 1870. 16.7xd7.5xl6.0x67.il Hway 1100 ,,. .i nno. in? Wallace av. mtg, " fi""1 ,,.",.' . .iiumu Emanuel ot KllelUn'tVUcuah, g3fV ? ..'.fii FXfViSi 25 13 19th st. mtg 112.000. Aurll 16; atty nl'vnK, i s. 104.T w Van Buren Apr" 13; atty. N Y T jJ000 Hr,0,rit!'' Nl'"lU,-'J",'nV;'-;''10? arixlOO-Malilna C HJelmqulst to rulglda s.fn sf' Ys'sV-Anna C Lavln to Annlo 72D ST. 23! L', n a. 17.6x101.2 Jno J mecb, m Morris Pirk av. rata; $3,300, i SI,rAVimnilns 153 0 Silver st. 3 yra, 6. Kollaher to Louis. Schuler. J17 13 83d ru,gM4 toDcbl. ill Morris ADC,Jlm2m ""itty, Thoa V Keogh. ' 233 3A-MB PIIOPERTY Loulae Schuler to T,VY'IX)lt AV, 1720 w s. 23x100 Motta M llee- .Tn v' ' 1' t! V SlSlh at. 12.2x105 Ella P Anderson ot Lawrence. L I, b and ",0Vlinn ,n' Adele Muller. 1813 Yht?r st August K Kaaper to Adelaide Rlocardl. T O & TCo""5 .' .'..."j ...ll Xpr i"" T"" 0U!" T,?:."?."o4' fl 2S8th if. Initals, 07., Af" 8THAV, a e"cor'Hit ' at.' 'oiiob Sh'e'nk yaTEs"aV,' c V," bbo' V Ncili'av; 'Miij? ! T O & T Co. Bvj?(j 'n'lTitti'at. 'lTx It & C Co to n A KantrowlU. 101$ S Sxabl and'wlfe 1st av. mtg $1. ,0 Ju). UJd st, mte $650,666.67, Deo 31. 119$ 17; atty. Tltlo CSuar ft T Co. 170 Bway; o c ?:ljmanuel at nl. trus. 7 W.st'Tra- Til AV, e 67.6 n 20th st, runs n $6.Jx noril ST. n a. 110 w Brlstow st, 1BJ..IX18X..9 Vt Co 135 Hwoy; April 15 1'.OM mttv n iir.annerir. y f.assaa nu.i y-. . .... . u f". - aitv. n i i w mtg "..:..:. "sr ZUS&ilW . -I.H0T r-lbB t VwaV- A? II "is". ...... t.r.. $3,000, MADISON'' AV 1656-SI. w s. 75.11 107th Morris Burn. and ano. 173i Wallace Lra 1 w 'nSTEU AV 1I. c i. 157 8 n 178lh . rt? tox OoiV Evrlt Macy and ano, admrs. $4,600, Apr 7: atty, M Betheabarc, 0 Beek- 1;$ c-lllarry Wl.elan M!n TA AV17w aletta M J&,g. MSS LwlrS'.-t 4 andl J? ? w3M Bertha A Turkel. (10 Hlversldo Dr A vTa AV, e , iw a N'elli av, 60x100 Martin Solsky to Kato Douglas-. "48 V, a abJ ng ind ano, mtg 8.000. Maroli 0; atty. ,Vctsel to Carrie 31 Blglney. Jataeaborg. N ton av; 3 yrs, tr.i atty, N Y T.f .fJ "to Unle V llootb, 103 E 16th at. b and fc im55nT AV? s w r Farragut av, 8 "lixieo-Myrtl. O iohne. to John M Maa " April 231 IIW Mlddl.brook & B. ",Vla. il00 cach-Iwl Kllmrer to Kllnger tenon. $1 West Ay1.'' Aprl 4 Dway .V.",',V";!,2 Ira Work-, Inc.. 202 Flushing av. Bklyn. ally, T O ft T Co. 1.4 ,'JVoo 6TH AV. B w cor 57tH at, 105x126 August 4 10; MtT v v itosraberg, 301 Fultoa av. 21 1 V; ' ' ' ' V ' 'l-' ion A e V$7th llackaohar to Analinm Healty Corp 50 nViynjo c and 8400 CHOTONA AV. n vr a. "w?n C ""k. B 4id rtf b and a. mts $1,750,000. Jan l.,0.KCT AV. e a, 200 s Clnv av. lOOslOO st, 26x80 John Stabo l V I. uk fa- attv? L V ft T Co "i -Our Beslty Co to Stlnrtsnl Phmblng Sup. jr, (U Mt l'rosptct av. NewarK, n J. SO, nv,tSlde. Pi Co. SIS St Anil's av. mtg $4,000, Mar 31 : instals. 6'i; atty. T U ft T to. (West of Fifth avenue, between Fourteenth lrTX 17W. V ioxioo-iiii' Kampolms, and 110th stricta.) Ford to Lmlwlg Zeeb and wife. 2031 Black-J cher to Bella . Feldmnn. 211 Wj et UJtn or lis W. a . 19x101.! Ellx B ;ocic v. mtg $2,800. Apr 23; atty. M H st: Instals. 6f; ay. 15 760 Siim.V to John J Cox and wife, mlg Mellugh. 2200 Westchester av; o c and..$100 nway; April ii. ...... ..;.V'.: 'jji ifttS! Anrll SO! atty. Edgar A Martin, punl.10 RD. a, about 1C3 0 fr rd l.lg DELMONT AV. 0 s. 11J.6 -J JiJ'lii'av b ands CO K... 8H" fr Westchester to Bear Swamp rd. 23x100-1 " 10n Maurlca Rosen lo Wl ter L An lawil ST a w o Marainal Wharf. Six Annie Crlmmlna toi Anna CUrla. ijM I Over. 9. f n"!V :44f E TremSnt 105 ru oa. .v . rto.m. 15 i.h 1, . .in., t it :i7n. 2fiixi 3d ..... r n fUrlnaham. 43 i.?""! 100.11 bus r . ,?wi . n.suv -. , Bn.ll IB! .HT. . 1 . n t. .Tnl . . I V A TITII at....... .--'-' ' ' I 46TH ST, 385 W, n a, 16.6x100.5 Cha. F Oottlleb Wlxemann to Norwegian Amer Ath Brown, ref. to Samuel Brown, 345 W. letlc Club. 010 K 1371b st: mtg tO.OOO; April 38th st, forcclos. April 12; atty. Jacob I i). ntty. Title (luar ft T Co. 17(1 Bwly.,.$l Wiener, 1IS2 Bway $30,100 LINCOLN AV. w s, 80.3 a 133th t. DUixlfiO- 46TH ST, 562 W, a 16.8x100.5 ame lo inbette L Venluo to l'asnualo Clmlno. 7 E Wm J Thorman and w!f. 262 W 46th 3d et; April C2; atty. Title Ouir ft T C. nt $16,600 ITii Bn-ny $1 50TH ST, 4(1 W, a s, 15.6x100.8 Chas F HANCOCK KT, w s, 187.0 a Columbtts av, Brown. rf. to Michael ll Byrne, 411 ,W H.9xir.0-Josei4ilnc R Iteuano to Lo-ens 60th at, foreilos. April 13 $6,400 -Calbonl and wife, 1033 Melrln st; April 22; (OTH 6T, (47 W. n s. 50x100.5 Charles V atty, John J O'Brien, 629 OouHlsn.lt Brown, rer, to .American Safity Devlca v o e ft $100 Co. SOT 5th av, forcclos April 13; attya, TINTON AV. 889, w a, 53x135 Chia F Seellg .ftabbtn A- n. Ill Bwar.... .......... ..tll.Om tr, una SchTrartl and aso. 1080 S BffsJerard: 4tTU ST. 813 W, n a, 14.$x.8 Sara ta.imtg $9,000; April 13 atty, Horswlti ft II, j ' Hmr. JtaWM tH IUTb (ereclet. AKUiCna, )3Ta7.. t tW 11 47;o" 00T1I HT, Hi W, S I, 15.6 XJvO.e ame to Frederick Abels and Louis Ooebul and Wm Oosbel nnd Gottfried Hay x Chris AbMe, 491 Fort Washington av, fornclos, April U atty, W Ootfbel, t Vort Wash- Inrrton av 110,000 atadJ-an to Mary J Murray, 1M1 Crotona oi 11 OT, 4DZ W, a a. zttlQO.s mien n av. mtsr lll.OOO. mann. IS William at , 1100 BAMB PllOl'BnTY--Mary J Murray and April sj atty, n a mrr. ano, exrs, to jsuen u tiamgan, in itut- mount pi, mtis $14,000, April 13! attys, kitni 11.800 aamo , 1,500 7'J JI AT, 223-224 W, s , 37 (IxlH O-W Forbes Morgan, Jr, (Irus) to Jlorrla Mirsodl, 211 K Mlh st; Feb 2fl atty, I. T ft t Co..3a,B00 6TH BT, a , 183 ft w of flth av, 20x100,3- .1 Jii 48111 flro F Tcmulllo t ai (tndlr A exr) In FrleiU K ItOKenbaeb. 110 W 481b it; mtro 10,000; lAurll 0; atty, ITtT O0..10.000 0TT1I St. OO W. a s. 18il00.8-lui 11 BdUlM , to IIuko N 8hloa 00 W 87th at; mire llrown av; Co wi oi, uio ii w oi iwn av, ajxiw.o name .... Ma -si it, 11 as, iaACV,l-auilI LU kill1 tOH O Ilossl. 7M OUi nr. Anrll 19. far. ' clot . .V.. .... 110,7501 47111, 173 W, n s, 23tt0O.C-:nsi A Brown , ull'" waii oc i, m iinsuwsy,,,..i,(iuu 50X11 ST. s B, 103 ft 0 of 10th av, 23x100.6 fismo to 410 West fWb al Corp, 4-10 W fjOUi at, foreclas April 12; atty, T O ft T Oo 110,000 60T.1I OT, 442 W, 2O00JJ-Simo to lUcbsel U)'w, 444. W eyth t. foroclof, April 6WII- ST. 452 W,' fli.bxW.S'mV Vo' Fn?S Jlcrrnunn, 60 Sherman st, Brooklyn, fore- clos, April 12 ...ilOOOO T. 450 W, aixlOO.n-fijme to Jacob, F.litabelh. Charles K Bteutmstter, 321 M 83d t, A Anns, ill Jtollaiid, Ml.LlIc Neck roid, ret Neck, I, I, tforeelos, April 12: ally, J Strttrraatter. .121 a S3d st... I0 0W) 40.1111 ST. 1107 W. 10.0X1W.3-HS1HO to Jcibn F JVhltp & Frances W White, 3I7 W 40th t, forwlos, April 12 I"0 400 l0?rii V' CU1, ?' 23 n " of 47lh st. 23x ioo-flomo to Henry SchueMcr, 130 !; loth, forwlos, April 12; attja. 8ltcr ft S, 140 -Nassau st afi ivm 1T"Wi i.W. 23x100.6, to Wm J Croson, M t l'aul'a av, 'fompklnirtllle, rJSrh 'iS'' rurclo. April 12 88,800 niL7', 1 cor 10" C0xlS.0-Jiis F HT" cf). ,0 Wm 'odrlck, 2109 Orand Ijoulcvtird . foreclon, April 12 atty, Chai ll'IUuerdorf, iu Broadway... ......fiasco ansa i , , X II Ml 137TH ST, 022 W, s ... 83x09.11-020 W 1371k j-uiyq 10 coiomon ji scnatakln, Itutlur ford, N J, Oct o; attyi, Kent ft K, 120 Broadway v01I1 SA.MK I'llOi'KIlTY-Solonwii M Kcbstziin to Henry A Bchatskin, liB IMatoru IVrkwny. Brooklyn. Oct 15: attya, tame Nom BAMU I'ROPMIlTY-Ilenry A Schatiltln to Uoodmark Corim, 1D9 Broadway, April 1, mtirs 8M),00Oi utty, I. T A ) Co $100 137T1I ST, s s, 235 w Broadway, S3x89.ll Henry A Sclmtxkln to Ooodmarlc Corpn, 299 Broadway, mlg $80,000, April 1; ally, I, T & T Co , ioo 8AMK I'ltOPEIlTY Solomon Schatikln to Henry A fjcliatzliln, 103 Kastern I'arkway, Brooklyn, Octolwr 13; atjs, Kent ft K, 120 Broadway , Nom SAME I'ltOPKUTY-OlO Y 137th 8t Coirn to Solomon M Pchatxklu, Itntherford, N J, Oct II. 1D1U: attys, Kent ft K, 120 Broadway. ll.vril ST. 4 K, a . 20il00.11-llllam.atela. berg to Amelia M Bauchle, Hotel I'eter Htuy vesant, at With pt and Central IMrk West, April 0:' atty, N Y T ft M Co Noin SAMK I'noi'iyiTYmclla M Bnnealo to 1 "ritillo tVjiwre Itealty Co, 320 Broadway, ml pi 813,000, Feb 20; atty, J I Herman, 340 Broadway ........8100 171KT BT, 601-60S W, s , 131.35-F.IUa-betb Hafncr to Cora P Hafner. 600 W 1U3.1 st, mtg H23.O00. Dec 6, 1019; atty, .1 1 Herman, 310 Broadway $!00 1230 ST. n s. t0.9 W 7th av. 15.7xl0O-Slg-lntind Friedman to Lewis S Davla Electrical Constrn Malutenance ft Supply Co, Inc, 227 W 110th st, April 13 i atly, N Y T ft. M Co , . . Nom 152D ST. 522 W. s s, 4BxD9.11-lto- Pc Canlo to Morris Knpemlck. 202 S 1st at, Brooklyn, mtgs 457,000, April 13; atty, I. T ft T Co 8100 SAME I'llOl'KUTY Morris Kaimlck to Ileal Kut Mtg Co of N J, 03 Wall it, mtxs. 137,000, April 22; atty L T ft T Co. ...Nom Bronx. WASHINGTON AV. w a. 473 n Talmadge t, 23xUr Kato UougiaM to Jiax l"kV WF.IWTBIt AV. 1972-1082, e a, lWUxftt.llxlOOx uS.ll-Harry Whelan to Hudwlll cVrpo. 7 W 4,'tli st. Apr 22; atty. N Y T ft M Co. 185 Bway .V. 81 170T1I RT, a w s, 123.1 a c College av. 23x102.3 x2Sxi03.8-IIenry ItenuoUcn t Iiuls Kcweil and nno. 732 b istiu i, iuik i,oa', .ijir -o, atty. Title (luar ft T Co, 1.0 Bway; o e ami ?NTfl6liBY AV. w e, 73.8 u 170lh at, 25x OO-Jobn M Masterton to Myrtle O Johnei. VJ7.Ix.rlllsrd ol. mti $0,300, Apr 21: atty. MONTH OUHltY 100 Tltlo (iuarv T Co, 17(1 Bway: o c and.. $100 CHOTONA AV. 2111, n w a. 2oXM n m u Suk John Manrt anu wijc. mtg $1,000. Apr 17; atty. Title Guar ft T Co. 17fl Bay: o e and ....".'SS vrtnnTTt im CJT n a. 5 5.T15T.1 llenrv G Illaloh to Mlrhele ralmltrl and ssrlfo. C93 C 189th HI mt $3,000; April 2; atty. N Y T ft M Co, 133 Bway o e ft $100 ST LAWnrNCK AV. HIO, e a. 23xl00-IruIa n DIcner to Roso Blnm. 2093 Mohegan av; March 27; attys, Ksti ft L, 38 Park row ocft $1C0 OAN1KL ST, a s. 83.4 Waldo plsce. 23x100 Richard II Arnold to YetU T.iurca, 1310 Benson st; mtg $4 210: April 22: atty. Tlt'.e (inar ft T Co. 17(1 Bway o c ft $100 1721) ST, w s, 270 a Boston nl. J'JxlCO-llella Feldman to Max Katnpelinnsucr, MO Eagle av- inti ti-.wo: Anrll 22: ally. Title Ouar t t iv i7r, nwav o e ft $100 UNION AV. n w e 2d at, !Wx4.Wennle Brown to Una Ahrens, 60 Vandam sf; mtg $7,500: Aoril 18: atty. Title lloir ft T Co, 770 AP"1 10 '"'J 1"" uu" bJAX Bway 0 e &.$I00l ITII ST. w s. 75 n Btb ar. 39itOS-Joan iftsxidl et al to Ruth Rurdlck. 730 E 227th at; April "ii attv. TltlA Guar ft T Oo. 178 Broad' w-ay o e ft 1100 OLD JOHNSON AV. -w t, at Id Msrchanta Mecbaaiei' Bank of Troy, a C4x w lOOx n 103 Wm J MeNnlty to Jacob Welrel and wife, Hpnjteu Duyvn.rd; April 22; atty, TMtio Onsr ft T Co. 170 Bway 0 e ft $100 larrif ST. a s. 331.11 w Cyprus ar, DOxlOO T, 000 W, S , 23x100.6 Chas V MAUIBU. AV, laso-on, we, p (mf) to Willi Vhw.lrTC3 101b 2 lots. Neb : 26x100. 2, p m mtgs lfc504 .. .A.Pf." 12i 4U'' T. t TJU7s rCa'aa?. idmri: lit ItlWtkw ramtan T IHAlk .4 aAUAt IE iii.iillilMalMIMMDi 4OT1I AT, 0 W. n a. 23x100 IMDas F. ?n .? it v 21 bei and a t to U angle, iT'n .r6P 10 toam OoldstiCker, 171 B t.,x pl,'. wist and lhi m st. foreiflort, .April 12; atty, ftomtiel ! '"."on! ,m i nv runs 24 to c. I old floldstlclr. . ISO Droathray. . . .... ... . .88,000 ft. Aifl f 1 Hi w B.4 to bvf, April 40TII HT. 403 W. a s. 18x80.4-Sme to An. "M '.l.l x..?,r.'"t ,W ,l A Oold- foft'eles, April IS 17,706 TaV. due and int ai hD.I.. ...... 8. MUI AV. 007. B w s, 71 ft n o of Mill si. 1 J vv, o ,, 67 0 In 20th it. U2.0lin irreg. ai.BxlOO-Chss ' dlruun Iron to BI.rron . 01".. Vn '..L f l I. IImIIV Co to Donwoml M Weaver. 310 W mtu at. fAnwin. a,ii 1...,'.. .... V tvim. v r. vrs. life, prior mi BT. 414 W, a s, W.UI1W.J. v "K" 1 .M a?" W' "' x0f).U-A z raMWai to mmo; 3 w. W itealty to to Krester Beally Co, 200 Broad- :; 'nV.',Vj?V n m ABrll 20 .4 .TOWaa-i TTn.A. 1 Win ST. o JTB, v.l a a, - in hit. m v t a- 9 .... r.ri oitv. name MORTOAOE8. innn same nuu auurvts U( teoucr auu i- tornsj), Downtown. (South ot Fourtecuth street.) FORSYTH ST. 110-12, u o cor Ilrootaa it. 100x50, April l.T-llarrls .Fine It & O Co to Marts uosenuerj, wu west r.nu av, ami auu. 6 yr, 0, prior tuts 870,000! atty. MB iiokscu, mi uroaaway. ..f.v.vw 13TII UT. 300, a s, '2S.0J11.DX25J33.2. April 10-Buwh k Bprcekles to (luitav Freuden. Derr, w vna n, uorons, n i, ii yr, r, prior uitr 17.600 fS.BOO BAMK I'lmi'ltUTY. n m. Anrll 14-4tarae to T S-MH I'ltOl'EUTY, p m. April 14-Harae. to T (I & T Co, 170 Ilroadway, dm and Int ai bond ..- ifT.SOO ANN AT. 03, a s, U3.2 w William at. SS-Ja 113.10x24.4x100,7, p in, April 2-Edvr 1' Francis and ano to Caroline Pelle'. t'JH'' Montclalr, N 1, dua May 1, 1923, BVWl ttys, Htlll It V, 113 Fulton it 130.000 East Side. . , -,., .,. .turon Fourteenth - - -n i "'"i""" V;7. .... T II i ' ' ' ... .".....812.600 T.u ' KtOE' n VW7.0xl07.2. p m, April 21- war 8IJ AV, 701, w s. 23.6 u 44lh St. 23xub. j ' New Amsterdam llealty Co to Charfei V Brown, ref, 1 W 01th at, 3 IoTut BT, 67-01 'k! n V,' 8 1" .FmSxtIs Bom ratKs 12.600 eicb, April 'rW l5 Williams toBan.uel A OoahMt..y; 73d st, and nno, trustees, 6 yn, T a ft T CO ' J." West Side. (West of F.f.Ua.vene.il,tweeo rourleenlh T O imil 20 sani' sime 40Tii t, . ":" ;'.. B atty. SO ino f mw lu rTsa'VlS W.' 'i'ii '20.0x100, p to, , April rnVtter aid Anna V Howell to iam; 3 yrj. "fio1 W bom Storrm 'to Mary Btremcl, , ni W 170th frt; 3 yrs, Cf; pr m JjJ.oJo --ti? HTT 4w"V V.'V23w'6th'av','Vun s (I2.x n Ww in .i 'hiv Ki 60rh Ji-Jl.W. sSt 10. .tai.;i;wwy ntinimVtV W c c2d St. l.iiSIK'. irre. ' 22-1'ullman Holdg Co to BJbt Uula . sikt 'fW ' lb' w ' n 's,' 'iixwi.' Aprii lSV-FlsC ar. lfklyn; due. 3lay 1. 10- 7TH AY ' a" 'cVSSS it.Vw4Artl i Armln Bealty Corira to Metropolitan U( fn?lv: a Ik C to May 1. 1023. and BJ, thereafter; attyi, BuWier. T ft 1. Itmf II ctV's' V c mminal M ' W-lliM. ii m Aflrll 23-Wm Maune et 1 to Ells'lheth FBaX m V 77th at: ii.stMl., BVi ! BrVl'f'R?' &'",'.flW Aprlj ' 13 Hu0 .1 yrs, 0; pr mtg 8U000; W'tf sTriPsf. 'iu w. '""', M.bViob','; ii 'v rti Apt" 22 Cyril A Carroll to Anna F Cooper. BeJ mar. .N J; 1 yr, 0; attys. Wells kj. 20 Frances Hermann to same. 3 yr. SOTli M4Twn 'Mxxii:i." p m.' April "-American baf.tV D.vle. Co toaame. nrii 50-Hy Mahler to same, a yrs 61; atty. same. ; STH ST. 09 W. n e, lOxtOO.J, P "kPr'1 22 Irene M Clemmen to l'atk I'lJ1"; ;jo" W Md st, 3 yrs, 6 "uuu L'ntown. (Manhattan Island, north of UOth street.) 1j J? "uVeiter Itealty Co to A Z Healty Co n0 llw4y 3 yt. 6, pr mtg f4J.nQn. ..... u Wacht. 3r, 170 Bway $7.-00 Ilronx. t ., BELMONT AV. a, 110.5 " 100 Maurice uoson 10 riiV- drew( 1S26 Monroo ay. 3 yrs. 5,. April 22; atty, It B Strlnsham. 463 K Tremont av -m- ASSIGNMENTS OF J10UTCACE9. MAnliattan. 07TH. BT, ... 100-7 w Urilon ar- Kntclt.rooeK.r B.-.. r - ally. K M eroocaer "" ,n mm n.hnekar 7aTIt ST. 30 13 FredR ll i.ovey eiu?v..Sw.... ... ni.y uttv. Dudley uoruon. o -.-.." -t --.--.- '.,-- i o Ph.ips; no n 3d st BTlr Snnrl 8T.H ' M ' avAfhaa M B8K "rby to SuVll Oulon. 64 JV 48th at; itty, Sam'l Rlker. IU Cedar St. .$7.110.8. iTii st n a. 302.0 Oth av Emll L '"abler to Eleanora E Hurllmann; atty. R Whltlaek. 2 Rector at. M iflTlt HT. 018 D-4)ophla Lcrch. trus. to .liv.vuii I charlaa A Krente , lost iiorria av: uj. V. n mrtnaham. 403 E Tremont av..$l )KI H 5 . w 0 34th st Bond ft Mort rinf Co to Municipal Mort Co, 170 Jno P Foster to National Park Ileal ifati Corpai atty. Jno It Ilemhaw. JO sisTMaT. 350 ' yr',' 'nVt'g ' $B.'oo'o':' 'Jsoth' 'st. n .. 480 w 7th' aV. mtg $11,000; 123d st 313 W. 3 mtgs. 19.000: 10th st. n a. 101.8 4th st, mtg 11.000 ! 49th ft. n P. 600 w lum 01, property In Bronx and Westchester coun. W.L.nna C and Thomaa C Stephens, etrs of Catii A Concklln. to Anna C StcD'itn'. 410 Rtverelilo Drive, atty, Thoi K Keogh, 233 Bway. .Court order HUDSON HT, 1117-1119 Jno Ochss to Mix OCh. 13" vr 80th at; ntty. Adam Wiener. 61 Chambers St. ............ .11 110TII KT, s a. 209.11 w BouUvard-tluar-dlan' Ufa Ina Co of America to hata B White, 05 Bay 38th tt Dklynj attya. Dulon L Itoi. 41 lark Itow...T..r$8.SOO 129T1I ST. 24 W-Ethel M Dana to Law jera Mort Co, C9 IJbarty st....... 1 8.000 U'wti 'API! 20-AnoEla MO J08T1I ST, 71 W-Lawyera'Mort' Co I) ,u. j- n iviinanu, u uinton av, UKlyn; . addrsiu, 59 Liberty st '. .118.00 6 30S ' HT. n s, 183.U c 6th nv Judith W iV.cJ?r."on ,0 Wrt 1 Fltxgerald, 647 W "a1 AX- WO aeo F Herrman to Howerr JS".."?."1" B,,'. CadwaUdcr, W ft T, 40 Wall at ....iia.oOtt lAIHCK HT, 100-Jolin Moller, trus, to Chai 6TH AV, w tor Mlh st-Harry p'wii'ltMf a uwssciht; aitys, rarks. MeK T, Y O I1.7MOOO nr5H,.H?''c '-Wi'd Vt WS Cenlwl Bay Bank, 167 4lli av; atlys, I, T ft T Co , , . ( ( ttt $18 000 DTI! ST, 4(7 K-Htate Bank loilWiait ileaiir 1,,l',,STljlil K-'obn oVhs.i'tu'lVlii'ocVse, 133 W 80lh ll; ally, Adam Wiener, 81 Chambers st , ll HJTII ST. n a. I'J1 ll lt..,ii...,ii.....ii- Life Ins c of Auirrlca to Kate K While; .,!!t."a ""1u" 41 "o0. 41 al'rlc vow $0,600 ? n '' '15-Jua '"tl'l Frtncew Itplg lost t?! & Bn'Mirer, 43 Vall t. ...... ..aT.OOd 6aIll "? P. JHf"uh' K SolaiI to Ciotral Zl U'MUJ" ,0' " "7'i Amend ft Ai lk) Naauu m ' ' a.. oXA 37111 ST, 222-221 W-Morrls BorVodl to KB V'm';". r.ort nasuinjion ar attyi, u T ft T Co ,-, ....$100 1218T HT, 232 W-Ion H Itoas and ano. trus. .'.?. l1,!" 0u,r '1'ni,t Co, 170 Bway... $7,000 01.U .V. w tor B7lh si-Anna A Ileckartiar to tbo I'nidcuilal lus Oo of America, Sswj ark. N J; attya, McKluiUy, T ft I, N Y O $1,700,009 SITU 8T, 4 W: 5dlh st, 3-5 W-ftooievelt ft ,. ?, iriweiitiai ins to or Amarical ureeiiverg, tola Wiiu si, Brooklyn; atty, ?!?"' J Jimgcr, 61 Oliambers st U DIVISION ST, 201-203-B.rtiet I. Abratns to, Abr Abrainowlti, 722 Qulucy at, Brook. Irn , , $4,000 FOllS Yl'H ST, UO-112-Cornella 0 Ohipln to the Euiltfram Induct Hav Bank; alty, L T ft to.) , ao.o33.ca 137TH st, 010 W-Wui R Ross to Sol M Schatikln, Rutherfvid, N J; atty, L T T Co ', $l,00O (2D ST. CD IC-Henrletta A. Rosenblatt to ICIla R Ili'ichman, 378 West End avi attyi, Ocg. eouhclmer, V ft M, 120 Bway fl SNIFTOX COURT, fi-Frcdk Bturgci, Jr. xr, to Ouar TrCo of N Y, 140 Bway, and ano, exrs fOiOO 12TH BT. 033-37-Auiaiida Bussing ct al, exrs, to Jacob Schnabel. ICO Un-bard st; attys,! Mchlesslnger ft L, 10 Wall Bt $12,900 OIUIENWICH ST, 2S-Wallcr A Burke, exr and trus. lo lteglua U Snportas, Bsratoga Springs, fj Y. B assns $20,000 S.SfB PilOPEItTY-Mary B Flnlay to same, a asalis $1 1S7TII ST, 022 W-Slgmilnd Asnncr to Solo mon Jl Schatxkln, Uuthcrford, U J; atts. Lind ft 1', 40 Cedar at $1,033 Ilronx. 163D ST, 420 E-LUlla Wlttman to L T T Co, De? 20, '09 atty, L T ft T Co, 100 llway ............ $4,000 163D ST, 429 E-Metbodist Episcopal Church Horns to Llllle Wlttman, 1178 Hoe ar, Deo .20, '00: atty. b T ft T Co, 100 Bway.. $3,000 1S0TH ST. 713 E-Our Realty Co to Standard l'litmlilnj Supply Co. 818 St Ann's ar, mts $2,i600. June 19, '10; atty, S T 8tera, 41 Park Row , , . .nom RANDALL AV, s , 28 o Kt Lnwronte av Frank Beallk to Philip Dietrich, Inc. RO Sound ar, mtg $2,600, Aug. 20, '1$; atty. E Kloldel, 3703 E 1411th st , $2,670 1E9TH ST. BH E-Ktta Crakow to Max J Klein, 22 Mt Storrla Park, mtg $0,000, Feb 27, '20; attr, Frederick Lesc, 33 Nassau W ...$10O BKCOHDEI) LEASES. Manhattan. AMSTERDAM AV. 743. cor str Jos T Kennedy to Fred Buck, 206 W 06th at, 5 yrs from Oct 1, 1919 $2,250 SAME PROPERTY, nurth basement Same to samo, 4 11-12 yra from Oct 18. . 1919 $125 121TH HT, 31-33 W, 6th oast und 7th west apts Denjnmln Rosenthal to Kath Bristol. 31 W 124th it, 3 yra from Aug 15, 1917. 2 yrs renew $1,600 AMSTERDA3I AV. tit, s and b Wnl J Rodenbach to McR Vegerglanckls and Conatantlne Chrystatlaplr, on tha prem ises. 10 $-12 yra from Feb 1, 1S19; att)', W M ltysdyk, 76 Montgomery at, Jerser -City $i,$od BltOOME ST, 292, cor a and b Aaron Jacob to DKVld Trachttnan, 292 JJroolc av. ot al, S yrs from May 1, 1920; atty.. Llnd ftp. 40 Cedar st $3,000 21) AV, C37, str, ftc-Chsa II Llss to Her man Kruegor, 201 E 60th at, 3 yra from Deo 1, 1913 $600 2D AV, 1191, a and b Wm Stubenbord to Michael Muller, 1191 2d av, S yrs from May 1 1920 $2,400 nnd $2,700 AV A, 23, aouth str and 4 rooms In rear i Habetta llohowvky to Morris Schneider, 6 yrs from .May 1, 1916 $900 42D CT, n e. 20$ e 6thlnv. runs o lOlx n 200.10 to 43d st X w 12 to 6th av x n 100,5 x e 203 x a 100.5 to beg, all Louisa M (Jerry to Stern Bros, 32 W 25d st, from May 1. 1918. to April 30. 193$; attvs. Moses & 8, 63 Liberty St. .$175,009 AVENUE 11, 2-4, str-Phlllp Kronfeld to Kupferschmld ft Coldsteln Co, Inc, from May 17, 1920 to April 30, 1026; atty, Renben Dorfnun. 120 Delancv at sn.oon W.UMI.MSTON ST, 327. all-Mercy W New I 4ou to W W Elrea (n the premises) Inc. 0 yrs from May 1, 1920 $3,000 0TH AV, 787, a and 1-Frank Werner to BenJ ; and l'jrker BIJIan, 359 W SSth st $00X1 11TH AV, 168, str Solomon Diamond to Morris lTancnncr. 203 Auduimn av, 3 yrs from May, 1. 1019: utty. Samuel Kolflcr. 1473 Broad- 1 wey I. $1,500 . 10TII AV, 373 r standi 1 to 8-Hirry A Oold i berg to Morris Lureustern and Alio Wolntrt. on the prcmlm, 3 yrs from Mar 1, 1920 1.02O 3D AV, 1100, str ft part b-Amella M Michel to Julius (loctxe, 100 E 07th et, 711-12 ITS i I run. .nay i, iv-v fi.isu CATHARINE ST, 40-47. cur str nnd b Ber nard F (lolden and John A Weekcs to t Welsbcrger. Inc. 48 Catharine st. 3 yr. from I May 1, 1920 $2,200 l CHRISTOPHER ST, 113. all Frilk H Mom, i trus, to Albert Cehse Co, 3 yrs from Feb 1. 1020: attys, Perkins ft D, 38 Park llow.$l,200 0T1I AV, 29-3.-., all-Woi Vincent Astor to K U Rich luc, 342 W 11IU t, 15 yrs from May i 1, 1020: attys, Alexaudcr ft (I, 120 Broid. ' way 833.000 71ST ST, 55 W, all Mario Janls to Freda Crawford, 30 E 2!d at, 3 5-12 yrs from May I. 1320 $6,009 8ITH ST, 150 W, west str nnd b Bonn Arcada Realty Corp to Kupferschmld & Ooldstiln Co, Inc, 11S Delancey st, 10 jr. from May 1, 1920: atty, It Dorfman. 120 Delancey st "?ltJ! 45D ST, n , 312 e 6th av. runs n 200.1 to 43d st x 130.x b lou.ix w ax t iuu. to 42d at x w 77 to beg. all Pentalpha, Realty Corp to Stern Bros, 33 W 214 at, 20 yrs from May 1. 1913; attya. Moses ft S. 55 Liberty st $76,87$ MECHANICS' LIES'8. Manhattan. '.... ,rr mi n.nni. rtrtrffeld a.el TvrA i B Harrington and Benjamin Moore, owij B.r Manhaitan Cabinet Co and St Louis He.tsnrant Co. contrtciors $70(1 47TII ST. 32 West Chas S Ultcrson,.Inc, ait Estate ot Rudolph (tnlterinan. owner: Motion Picture ft Theatrical Aim of the World. Inc. contractor. ...... ..$98.75 17TH ST. 131 to 239 Esat Nassolt & Ken nedy, Inc, agt Rothbart ft katx, con- JiBXINOTON" 'AV,' '970 cim'r'lea Ja'c'obson agt Hunts Point Heatty Co. jwrien Wlllea Ray, Inc. contractor. ... ' 44TH ST, 5 East L Barth agt Y W I S Tvealty Co, owner; Chert, Inc. contractor' US PENDENS. Manhattan. 7n ST s a. 170 w 1st av. 1)0x08.0-- Mara D D Carroll ,gt Rosohlll Realty Corp 't al (foreclosure of mortgage); attv. C C Howard. .. BT N1CUOLAS AV, 0 cor 113th St. IW.Ox inifA-lTnlon Estntes Co agt Native! Corp et e.1 (foreclosure of mortgage). attys. Elamnn. la. Corn ft I.ewlne. 818T ST. 30 E Kdw J Mcflulre agt 3j "Sat 81st 8t Corp et al (foredosur. tt mortgage) atty. E J McOuIr-. 3STH OT , 332 W Franklin Hvln,:a.IXai In the City of N Y agt James W Jr et al 1 foreclosure of mortaaae): atty, W 31 Powell. Ilronx. 'iit AV w s. 422.0 s lfl'ith at, 10.0x98.3: Jlso Fosf' av. w ; 439.2 a 103th .at lft 0x08.4 Morris Halpjrn agt Jacob Drelson et al (action for speclfle por formane, of contract): atty. B N Cohiu CAULDWEI.L AV, w s. M& n 101st St. 18x100 Herman Hollander agt Teresa . A McCarthy lacuon lor ap.w .. k- rnrnnnro of eontraetl- attv. L Landea. CITY REAL ESTATE. LIST- YOUR COUNTRY T.STATES WITH , BRYAN L. KENNELLY, Inc. rOITVTIlY ESTATE DF.PT- I 1M 1. "rVATwAY. NEW YORK CITY. INC., Heal Estate ft Ins. WILLES PAY 970 ix. At., at list St. EDWARD J. 1100AN, Woolworth Building. ILral Katate lnsnronoe. MONEY TO LOAN AND WANTED ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT A very valuable pfeee of waterfront properly in (lreslr New Vorli, usable for mmmorrlui purposes nnd appraise.) by lb" inn.l ronsenntlv luti'.ln.t Insti tutions, uwnsr I. desirous of ohta.nlng a loan ot $350,000 and will pay good bnnu and give n participation In ths profits on sale of property. The en hancement In value of this property will show an attractive dividend. Ad drees INVESTMENT, Box 64, Lang Island City. 60U ST, 29 W-Marla D Sibatlol to Knill ..tt?1' ms Unlscrslty av, Bronx ....$2,800, 5Tn- S-P, 717 K-AIdId1i Forlgsng to Jennie'