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News of the Real Estate World OPERATOR ACQUIRES 1J LOTS IN BRONX M. X a tan son Bays Vacant Block Front on East Tremont Ave.; Other Transactions. Max N. Natanson has purchased from Rosalie C. Collh&n, Edward A., John J. and Frank M. McQuade, the vacant plot comprising the block front on East Tremout avenue (177tih street), between Crotona Parkway and Honey well avenue. The property has front ager of 134 feet on Tremont avenue, 208 feet on Croiona Parkway and 191 feet on Honeywell avenue, and Includes (.bout thirteen city lots. It was hold at $125,000. Thla la the first sale of the property In over forty years. Clifford Aaron was the broker. Other Vacant Plot Deal*. M. M. Reynolds sold to Bergman Wood Working Company two lots, 60x115, on Westerchester avenue, fifty feet north of.Beach avenue. The buyers will improve the property immediately. Tho same broker sold to Rex Gllmartln the triangle corner <&t 177th street, Leland avenue and McGraw avenue. Martin Stein sold a lot, 22x100, on the west side of Grand Concourse, twenty five feet south of 175th street. J. Clar ence Davies and Joftin Pfluger v> ere the brokers. Apartment House Trading;. H. T. Wood sold to John Seinfeld Sddi Grand Concourse, near 180th stret-i. a five story apartment house, 105x102, renting for $43,000 and held at $240,000. Charles Wynne and Louis H. bow, operators, have l-eaold to an investing client of U. S. Tanco and Sol Ullman, 1497 and 1199 Southern Boulevard, a six story apartment house, 50x100, con taining six families on a floor and re turning a rental of $12,000. It was held at $60,000. The properly was recently purchased from Dr. Gross. Nehring Brother* have sold for Charles Sachs to Wtlhelmlna Berten berg, 113 Nagle avenue, a tewenty-flve family apartment house, 40x130, renting tor $14,000. and held at $75,000. P. M. Clear & Co. sold lor the Dor mond Realty Company, Inc., the two Ave story tenements, 33x100 each, at 4058 4082 Third avenue to the Loan Star Realty Corporation. Tho property was held at $65,000. A Mr. Hampton Is reported to have sold tho two five story apartments at 901 and 905 Beck street, each 3G.5xl00, near Tiffany street. Operator Bar* Taxpayer. The John P. Peel Company sold for tiie Jupiter Realty Company, 'Nathan Wilson president, the one story taxpayer at 1959 University avenue to the Will iam S. Dempsey Realty Company, Inc. G. Carluccl & Co. sold for the S. F. W. Building Corporation to Ixmls Rosas'*) the new one story taxpayers with nine stores, 60x100, at the northeast corner of 181st street and Walton avenue, held at $75,000. Other Bronx Transactions. Eugene L. Larkln sold for William E.. Mary A. and Willis H. Thorn the two and a half story residence at 2C74 Bailey avenue, north'east corner of 19Sd street, 600x100, held at $13,000. It was erectcd by the lato William Thorn twelve years ago. The new owner will occupy. D. A. Trotta sold for Anthony Avenue Realty Company two two family dwell ings. 50x100, at 869 and 371 Ford street. Tho Buss Realty Corporation sold to Wolf Steinberg the four story flat, 100X j 39.1, on the west side of Brook avenue, 196.2 feet south of Wendover avenue. j SUBURBAN TRANSACTION'S. Charles Schuck of this city has yur-! chased a plot 37.6x125 at 70-73 Caryl j avenue, Yonkers, from Mrs. Elizabeth Cooley, through Thomas S. Burke. The same broker sold the two and one-half yiory stone and frame dwelling at 1073 Warburton avenue, Tonkers, for Mrs. R. G. "Hudson to Mrs. E. R. Barnett. H. Goldtohmidt sold for Mrs. Gertrude Lehman a two and a half story dwelling and garage on Fulton street, Lawrence, L. I., to Mrs. Ethel Murkowlts for oc cupancy : in Woodmero for Louis M. and Albert Block a three story brick dwell ing and garage on Burton avenue, now in the course of construction to Frances Fields Marcus, and for T. Schmand a two and si half story dwelling and ga ragi on Central avenue, Woodrnere, L. I., to Lee Miller, and to Louis M. and A'bert Block a plot of three-quarter? of an acre In Woodmero Park for Improve- j merit. Trlnce & Ripley sold for the Gedney Farm Company a plot on the south wide of Robinhood road at Gedney Farm, to Emily W. Blackman of this city. The purchaser will erect a residence. Chauncey B. Griffen has sold for Louis R. Genung a vacant plot on Davis avenue. White Plains Highlands section, to John Moll. PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL. Hugh L. McCormlek was the broker In the sale of.the Soher estate nullding, at H24 Broadway, to Joseph Sci'warta, re ported yesterday. John SoInfeM ts the buyer of 2095 Grand Concourse, near ISOth street, a 4lmre story apartment, held at 1240,000 ind recently sold through H. T. Wood. , Benedict Ersteln ts the buyer of SI East Sixty-elxth street, and Lottie I>omle of 201 Easft Seventy-seventh street, sold recently. Julius L<evy Is the %My?r Of 139S Clay avenue, sold recently. Lawrence, Blake A Jewell have placed with a savings bank a loan of $315,000 on 116 to "2<J West Seven ty-s?con?l street, a fifteen story apartment hotel, known as tho George Washington. The Title Guarantee and Trust Com pany has loaned $120,000 on a six story apartment house with stores at the northwest corner of Eighth avenuo and Twenty-fourth street. Transit Commissioner" O'Ryan will speak <>n transit problems affecting Queens at the eleventh annual meeting or tho Chamber of Commerce of the Borough of Queens, to be held next Iriday afternoon. IK THK AUCTION ROOM. (14 Vosejr J?tr#et.) By Samua Marx fTPTH AV, ?Kl9, s cor 7Sth ?t. 5-sty <l?v!lff, SCIj.HxIOU: William V La?reiio<? agt Hklrt Realty Co it al; Gellor. Itolnton * Blanco, attys; amt due. ?',M6.ritM.rW; taxes, Ac, *9,041; to the p'.alntlft (or 1200,000. Hy I. Lincoln Aside Co. ATJDTfBOM AV, s vr cor 171st ?t, t>nxl29, r*c: Edward Bechtoldt agt Atlantic Realty Co ct al; Uoorgo A rit?rtnmullfr. any; amt due, 144,807 58: tsxss, Ac, $3,9315.20; ad journed to April 19. By Bryan h. Ksnnelly. BTTRNRtDB AV. moor luring pi, "0*100, vac; ?*r'? *al?: to tha A L Building Cor poration tor #111,'00. STRONGER DEMAND FOR RESIDENCES Physician Buys Columbia Leasehold Dwelling at 45 West 50th Street. William J. Taylor Bold to Di". Qeorge H. Ryder the four story dwelling, 16x 100.5, at 45 w*?t Fiftieth etreat, Colum bia College leasehold. Tease & Elllman sold for Josephine L. Parsons and Emily H. Wagstaff tho four story seventeen foot dwelling at 29 West Ninth street between Fifth and Sixth avenues. I L. J. Phillips & Co. sold for Miriam V. Lincoln the three story dwelling at 336 West Eighty-fourth street. Clients of Mack & Taylor, attorneys, have formed the 40 West Ninety-fifth Street, Inc., for the purpose of buying tho threo story dwelling, 19x100.8, at that address. Everett M. ??elxas Company sold for L. Kellmann the three story dwelling at 330 East Forty-third street, 16.8x100, to Mrs. Catherine Gerrlty, who will occupy. Jonas Kahn sold 1064 Lexington ave nue, 16.Sx85, a dwelling and utore, to C. A. Schultze. Sigmund Levy was the broker. Albert H. Stout sold to Mrs. Eliza Seaman. 314 West 137th street, a throe etory dwelling, 16x100; also 245 West 134th street, a three story dwelling, 15x300, to a client of Charles Taylor. Tempi? C. Burgo no.vi to '.he Ethell Holding Corporation 274 West 12?th street, a four story house, 20.10x99.11. Plncua D. Epstein sold to Louis Perl man, 335 East Eighty-second street, a threo etory dwelling, 17.10x102.2. The threo story dwelling, 20x90, at the northeast corner of Edgecombe ave nue and 136th street, had been purchased by tho Roach Leasing Company from Harry W. Bell. COAL DEALERS ADD TO WATERFRONT PROPERTY Burns Bros. Buy at Foot of East Fifty-sixth Street. Burns Bros, "bought property at the foot of East Fifty-sixth street, abut ting tlieir coal yards, from the Andrews Institute for Oirls. It measures 61.5x 9Sx Irregular and carries rights to land under Water. Tho Greenwich Village Moat Market Company, tenant, purchased tho threo story store building, 22.9x80, at 92 Sixth avenue, south ef Eighth street. Tho building with stores, 25x100, at 131 West 116th street, between Lenox and Seventh avenues, has been pur chased by Edward Spiegel of the B. S. T. Realty Corporation. Tho buyer will Install additional stores for the mil linery trade. CALL FOR SPACE KEEPS RENTING BROKERS BU$Y Cushman ft Wakefield, Inc., leased of fices In the Canadian Pacific Building, Madison avenue, Forty-third to Forty fourth streets, to Ellas Jtotlischlld ft Co., Charles R. Hidden Company of Newark, X. J.; F. 8. Latremorr ind Public Fuel ; .Service, Inc. Cross & Brown Company leased to Brainson, Inc., the third floor In 9 East Thirty-seventh street: In the Flsk Build ing', Fifty-seventh street and Broadway, space to Harry Rlttner and Herman Rlt tenberg. automobile accessories; Alvey Ferguson Company, Inc., convoying: ma chinery ; J. 1?. Roman, executive offices; to the Marshall Construction Company and to J. H. Oppenhelm and Milton 3. Mooney offices in 1-182 Broadway. Henry Shapiro ft Co. rented In the j northeast corner of Broadway and Forty-first street offices to the follow ing : Bancroft ft L'Esperance, C. A. Mo Adams, Universal Chain Company. F. W. Brown, Marcus W. Rubs, Joseph Milsteln, Charles R. Rhoades, James D. Bufton Company, Albert Leo, Halpern ft Schel ner. George W. 1. Dwlnell, Spencerlan Business Service Systems, Inc., and Bel mont Drug Corporation, Inc. Charles F. Noycs Company leased store In (5 Maiden lane now occupied by Georse II. .Squires to Abraham Levy, Jeweler, for ten years at an figgregate rental of about $7".,000. Hie Noyes Company also rented offices 1n 3" Maiden ' ?lane to Robert C. Kerr, Jr., In 81 Fulton ; street to Paul Bergliaus, portion of flodr , In 4G West Twenty-fourth street to the New York Federation of Churches and I space In 132 Front street to Domestic Sugar Producers. Inc. Pease ft ElUman have leased to the Miefos Flora L. Valentine and Jane Bradley stores In <9 West Forty-seventn | street, between Fifth and Sixth avenue*. Tho HrigK^trom-Callen Company leased Rpace in tho Simpson Building, corner of Broadway and Sixty-seventh street, to Elmer H. Hobson, Hobson Oil Company: Seward W. Hartley, Stewart 8. McClelland, the Hartland Company, George K. Rsrig. Charles Haldane, Edpar J. StrnHney, the Beaver Hill Sports Field, iharlty Organisation Society, Hudson district: National Association of Audu bon Societies nnd Samuel IT. Martin. Edward J. Ho*an leased to the Gor don Electric Company space In 3* Park place Mirough to 37 Barclay street; and to Lewis ft Root, Inc., floor In 22 Park Place. . r?-nr><! F. Noys rompanr leased storo In 940 Broadway at an aggregate rental of nbout J3B.S00: for E. D. Self the bulldlnc: US Water street to Wally A. Hollman ; floor hi 23 Bookman street to Charles B Bertram: In 15 Fulton street to .lames J. Richards; In C17 East Elchteenth street to Ralph R. Wntney; In 120 Maiden Isne to Harry Osborne, and In 13 Gold street to Edward Lin gert. Harris, Vought o? To. leased a loft In 110 Grand street to Kalin Bros, ft Quint nnd Malstl Bros.; in 132 West Twenty- j second street to Hyrran Ooodsteln and \ Slgmund Lehr; In 40 West Thlrty-fotirth : Ntreet to F. Meyer and in 33S Sixth ave- j nue to Fatrscx Embroidery Company. GARAGE INTERESTS BUY SITE ON AMSTERDAM AV. L. J. Phillips ft Co. sold for the trustees of the estate of Max Freund a plot of about eight lots on the east side oC Amsterdam avenue about. 1150 feet north of the Washington Bridge Plaza, at I82d street The purchasing corporation, repre senting tho lnt?rests of a:i out of town Investor, will erect at once a garage with accommodations for 1C0 cors. The | property Is In the. business stone, but after serious consideration and modifica tions of the proposed plans a permit for the erection of the structure was ob tained from the Board of Appeals. Bayers at Jackson Heights. Mrs. Mary 15. Lan?l1l of Manhattan, proprietor of the Langill Commercial Photo Company, has pim\hseed an apartmeflt In 128 Twenty-second street, Jackson Heights; another buyer of an apartment In 148 Twenty-second street Is Mrs. M. P. Evans of ctf.eago. $1,000,000 FLAT OH WEST BHD AVE. SOLD J5. Winter Buys 18 Story Struc ture From R. A. Gushee; Other Deals. The thirteen story apartment house at the southwest oorner of West End avenue and Ninety-ninth street, valued at $1,000,000, has been sold by Ralph A. Gushee, president of the Coil-Clare Realty Company and proprietor of tho Claremont Restaurant, on Riverside Drlvo, to the Winter Realties, Inc., Ben jamin Winter, president. The eale also included the two four story dwellings, on plot 36x100, at 785 and 787 West End avenue, adjoining on the south, which were purchased to give light and air to the apartment house. The apartment structure occupies a plot 110x100 and was built eight years ago by McMorrow Brothers. It con tains suites of from five to seven rooms with two and three baths and is rented for about $145,000 a year. Walter Ebbltt of Slawson & Hobbs wae the broker representing the seller and M. Cohn & Co. and Henry I. Cooper were the brokers representing the buyer. The Devonshire la Ifew Hands. Wood, Dolson Company, Inc., through its representative, Charles J. Qulnlfcn, sold for Arline Harrison to an Investor tho six story elevator apartment house known as the Devonshire, at 325 West Eighty-third street, between West End avenue and Riverside Drive. The apart ments are arranged in suites of from two to seven rooms on each floor and t-how a rental of about $20,000. The property was held at $125,000. Tho brokers havo been appointed agents. Deal on Colombo* Avenoe. Tho newly formed 924 Columbus Avenue Realty Company, represented by Abberly & Bryde, attorneys, and having for directors L.izzlo J. Heuer, Irene R. Krumwiedo and Rosalie F. Kulze, pur chased from the Spannaus estate the five story flat with stores, 25x75, at that address. It is located north of 105th street. Other Mul tlfmnily noose Sale*. J. Gelsler of Goodwin & Goodwin. Inc., sold to the Vivian Green Construction Company the four four story tenements at 226 to 232 East Seventieth street, on a plot 100x100. renting for $13,000 and held at $80,000, and for Henry Simon tho five story double flat at 51 West 117th street. 26x100, held at $30,000. E. H. Ludlow & Co. have sold for Florence Rudden the five story tene ment at 627 Bast Twelfth street to the Dormond Holding Corporation, Simon Myers, president. $406,250 IS REALIZED AT SPECIAL SALE Day Sells Various Parcels in 14 Vesey Street. "Aapetonp." a 104 acre estate at New Windsor, Orange county, N. Y.. was sold yesterday by Joseph P. Day In the salesroom at 14 Vesey street to Dr. Herman Schwart for $48,100. At the same special sale the Nnughton Con struction Company bought two parcels: one was the five story tenement at the northeast corner of Eleventh avenue an! Fifty-third street, which hroupht $21, 250; the other was at 35 East First street for $18,900. Jacob Flnklestein paid $122,600 for the four tenomon's ccmprlsing the north east corner of First avenue and Sec ond street, also offered in partition pro ceedings. In th#? Washington Heights section Herbert Milton paid $21,000 for the plot, 75x100, in tho w^st side of Haven ave nue fronting on West 169th street The same purchaser paid $12,000 for the plot. 75x100. on Service street, almost in the roar of tho Haven avenue lots. On the lower East Side William Rosen baum paid $40,000 for the two story tenements at 339 and 841 East Fifth street. On the West Side Clarence Schnrrmlester of Brooklyn paid $52,350 for the two tenements at the Bnuthwct corner of Tenth avenue and Fifty-flrst street, which were sold for an estate. Two bungalows at Dong Beach, at Tennessee avenue and Vermont street, near the Atlantic Ocean, sold for $4,500 ami $4,300 eaeh to Rose Edelston and Edward Roeder. The four story hotel building at the southeast corner of Liberty and West streets was tak?n by J. E. HowpII for $87,500, and I. Morlta acquired for $13,750 the plot of six lots on the west side of Reservoir Oval West, routh of 210th street, The Bronx. START WORK ON HOTEL FOR WORKING WOMEN Work Is to be started toon on n thirteen story Apartment house to b# erected on a plot of about 120 by 100 | f?at at 415-433 West Thirty-fourth street. Tho building will be known as 'he Web ster Apartments, and la to be erected under the provisions of the will of the late Charles B. Webster, who was for I many years senior partner In the firm of II. H. Macy & Co. By the provisions of that -will, rooms and board In this building are to be furnished at cost to working women. The structure will contain about 410 bedrooms, a large dining room and li brary, and will be attractively furnished by tho owners when completed. The architects are Parish & Soliroeder and the general contractors for ths building are the Edward Oornlng Company. TO-DAY'S AUCTION SCHEDULE. j I Several properties of tho late Emanuel Hellner and Moses J. Wolf, old time operators, are to be solfl to-day by Bryan L. ICennelly, Inc., In the Vesey street salesroom. The properties In i elude an fight story loft at B East Seventeenth street, through to G East Eighteenth street: an eight story loft at 20 East Seventeenth street: a si* story bulMIng at IB East Seventeenth street; a four story dwelling st 18 West Eighty-seventh street, and the southwest corner of Central Bark West and 107th street, a five story apartment house, and severs 1 taxpayers. Mr. Kennslly will also sell a number of properties In the Bronx, Including a plot 125x73 on the southeast corner of Hobarf avenue and 1l?4th street, snd a plot 75*122 on the north side of 140th street, 178 feet west of Southern Boulevard. BUILDERS ACQUIRE SITE FOR EAST 84TH ST. FLAT Tho Mandel-Ehrlch Corporation has resold to a builder, for improvement with a nlno story apartment house, the plot 60x102.2 on the north side of Eighty fourth street, seventy feet west of Madison Avenue, recently purchsssd from the Mld-Clty Realty Corparstlon. Pelner & Maass, attorneys, represented the Mandsl-Khrloh Corporation, and P.lisha Snlffln wa* the broker. MERCHANT PURCHASES BROOKLYN STORE BLDC. Active Dwelling Market in Kings County. _______ The Leverlch Realty Corporation sold for H. Levy the two story and cellar modern department store building, 4Ox 107.6. 1313 Broadway, to Joseph Michaels of J. Michaels, loo., who plans to occupy It. Bulkley & Horton Company sold 662 J Mansfield places between alcnwood and , Farragut roads, detached one family residence, on a plot 40x100, for James ?! lilies. Melsfeer Builders. Ira, sold a dwelling at 180a Emerson place, to Charles Wat son. R. Woodward was the broker. A. Mfshkln sold for the Kings View , Homes Corporation a dwelling, 31x100, in Parkway Gardens. A client of George J. Tapper has sold the private dwelling at 336 Floyd street. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. on a plot 100x18.9 to Isidor Krasner. The purchaser has bought the premised for occupancy. Samuel Galltzka sold for Vanderpool, Inc., to Herman Nelson a two story house with doubl* g&rago on a plot, 40x100, on the east side of East Twenty ffurth street, 340 feet north of Ave. J, known as 951 East Twenty-fourth street, Flatbush. Martin Company leased for the Friars Head I^and Corporation to Catherine Loster the three story dwelling at 127 Rumsen street. LOAN FOE COTTON EXCHANGE. For the erection of Its twenty-three story exchange and office ttructure the New York Cotton Exchange has ob tained from the Equitable Life As surance Society a loan of 52.SOO.OOO. The structure, from designs by Don Barber, is to bo built on the site of the present exchange, William street, Han over square and Boaver street. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. 109?BRONX LOTS?109 At Boston Road, East 222d St. and Needham Ave. To Be Sold Separately Known as the Faile Estate Suitable for Homesites and Business Buildings ABSOLUTE AUCTION Tuesday, April 18th at noon in the Exchange Salesroom, 14 Vesey St. 70% may remain on Mortgage Title Guarantee & Trust Company Policies Free. Hon. Edgar T. Brackett, Attorney, 120 Broadway, N. Y. C., and Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Send for Bookmap Telephone 67 Liberty Street ^ ' ^M^PCortlandt 0744 New York City v?- (/ Auctioneer INC. REAL ESTATE?Out of City. Long Itland?Salo or Rent. REAL ESTATE?Out of City. Long l>l?nd?f?ale or Rent. ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. I. CORNER GRAND & MORRIS AVENUES, A Real Suburban Home A SACRIFICE?Due to the settlement of an estate I made what Is considered the best buy In ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. L A refined country home of charm and distinction. I spent over $8,000 to make It a show place. Most prominent corner, 223 front, 5 minutes from station, convenient to schools, stores, churches, has 10 large rooms, 2.servants' rooms, butlers' pantries, 3 tiled, up-to-date baths, showers, 2 open fireplaces, 3-car garage, stables and chauffeur's quarters, large porches; only $10,000 cash needed. Immediate possession. Apply to any Roc'tvllle Centre Broker or PHILGOLD REALTY CO., 110 West 34th St. Tel. Fltsroy 6712-S. PHILGOLD REALTY CO., 110 West 34th St. ~~ New Jersey?Sale or Rent. New Jersey?Sale or Rent. STOP PAYING RENT, BEGIN MAY 1st. We offer at less than cost to-day b very attractive, pretty Colonial Country suburban home in a beautiful strictly residential section, near New York, where the desires of the neighbors as to personality of buyer will be respected. This house itself is in perfect condi tion, beautifully decorated throughout, of modern Colonial design and containing 7 large rooms, a tiled bathroom and open attic. The plot consists of half an acre of land, with 100 ft. street front age. Unusual care and taste have been used in landscaping the grounds, which are beautifully shaded and contain many snrubs and flowers. The eleva.tion is about 700 ft. The railroad station is within easy walk. Commuting facilities to the (city are the best. Title can be had on payment of $2,000 and the balance of $7,500 may reman on mortgage at convenient terms. There are no extras to buy. It is ready to move into now. Complete details can be I obtained from SUBURBAN, P. O. Box 748, City Hall Station, New S York City. " II?B?8?t REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. EXECUTORS' SALE To close tho Rstntes of ?KKAXI'KI. HKII.XKR end ' MOSBS J. WOIJ<\ Doo'd. By OrUnr of Exucutora TODAY At 13 o'clock Noon in the Real IMat? Etrhia(f It v?fj Mreet. New York rify. Properties at 5 Kant ITtli at. running through tu 6 Eaat 18th St 15 East 17th St. 20 Ka?t 17th St. 63 West 01st St. IB West 87th St. Southwest Comer CENTRAL. PARK WEST and 107th St. . Messrs. Wolf A Kohn, AtTOmey*. 277 Broadway, N. Y. C. ; 140th St., Bronx. Bronx?Hohart Ave. S. E. Cor. 194th 8t. Mayflower Ave., Bronx. Whits Plains Rd. and 222nd St., Bronx. On Merrick Rd. At Isllp. L. 1. Dwelling and about 7 acres. RKYAX L,~KltNXrXlT, Inc., i m Broadway. Tel. CeHhmdt 1M7 Public Auction Sale Saturday, April 22d At 2.:30 P. M. on Premise* 543 Stelle Ave. Plainfield, N. J. About 5 Acres 7n finest residential section, Im proved with 2% etory frame dwelling, 12 rooms anil 4 baths; also ix green houee; gitr?ge for d care and etehto with quartern. Beautiful lawns, gar dens, walks and shade trees. Through street frontage. Immediate Possession Send for Ronkraap. 91 M*??r?y Street 9 zrcA^K Cortlandt 0744 #Auctlon'r Ino. AT PUBLIC AUCTION Sacrifice Foreclosure Sale. 10 Lots, Port Morris, Bronx. N. E. cor. 144 St.-Jack*on Av. To be sold on April 19th, 1922, at 12 O'CLOCK, at AUCTION SALESROOMS, BRONX, No. 320S THIRD AVE., NEAR 162d ST. For information Inquire GEORGE W. PRICE. Auctioneer ,191 E. 149th St. Tel. Melrose OS72 If ytm or* reeking new capital, a parf. ?er or want to Hart a buein**?.a But{ nee* OpV^tunlty AaI. <n TIM XTIW YORK tlKRALD map accomplish }%m( what yon are after, fry one. Telephone Worth 10,000. y MONEY TO LOAN & WANTED ON BOND & MORTGAGE. M0RT6A8E INVESTMENTS he are offering First Mortgage Loans AT 6% INTEREST Secured by Choicest New York City Real Estate In Amount* of $10,000 and upwards Send for our Latest Offerings SLAWS0N&I108BS 162 W. 72 St. Columbus 7240 CITY REAL ESTATE. <?i ^OODWIkJ 2?o VhT GoODWlN "vt* e.scit S09? ??ao Spa/Ira Onrrll and Bltsrdals, tbfir Hnrlm Hirer. Jficlbtfton ovv-3tSho.v New Tork CHy's most aftecsslbls suburb. OBOIlGK llftwr, in lltth An.. s. t. a I'nrouKh of or Rent. TAX EXEMPTION SAVES $1,750. |s,l.w-Km*!l rash payment and 840 month); with Interest buys voty home, fl rroms, bath, (lass enclosed porch, etr-nm heat. psrcjust floors, tils bath, beautiful fixtures. Talcs Oulvor llns "L." to Ittti Ars., waift soutB to Cist fit. PHONIC 8306 BLTTHEBOCnNB. Borough sf Queen*? Sale V first. BUILDERS Your opportunity to buy Building Plots Adj. Woodiide Subway Slat Inn S Minutes ta Peon. Hta., Wanhsttaa. j Beat Location for immediate im provement. Tax Exemption?Special Terms Pcrfcct Transit We will subordinate and secure mortgage funds. WRITE--PHONE--C ALL C. HALLOCK 36 Eighth St.. Wocd?id?, N. Y. Tel. Neicfow-n 1413. 60 TO HAMILTON BEACH TODAT, AOttNT ON PBOPKTtTV. snrt s<*e our bungalows, romplets With Ing, 91,000 eaclt, easy tcrnm; on select your lot. openlna pries, |"50, 1110 cash, baloneo $11 per month. S550 BUNGALOW LOTS $550. HulM your own, r.online from #400 upi we will show you how to have *oo<l summers nway from th* hot e|ty; station on property. 22 minutes from Flntbuih av. and 80 min utes from P?nn Station. Hsn<l for Booklet. pmoi W, OHAO*. 3*8 /ay ?t? Brooklyn. BUSINESS PLACES TO LET. Above 14th St. to MKh St. (Inclusive). Knot River to Worth Birer. BUSINESS PLACES TO LET. Above utii St. to 8Mb U*. (lncIt??lT?5T East Ulvcr to N*rtb Blver. BUSINESS PLACES TO LET Abov* Mth St. lo 6?th St. (InciutUc) But River to Sirtli KKer. -AND DECENT RENTALS iONVENIENTlocation,plentyofdayUghtand fresh air, thorough-going service, tenants of high character and decent rentals?rentals no higher than those charged in ordinary buildings. These in brief, are the essentials which char acterize the ideal office building. Many people consider the Borden Building at Madison Avenue and 45th Street to be the fulfilment of this ideal. Inquiries and inspection are confidently invited. Space available in large and small units Ready this month BORDEN BUILDING BRADY & BOWMAN, Inc., AGENTS 350 MADISON AVENUE Vanderbilt 7403 CITY REAL ESTATE. Borough ef Blclimond?Sale or Bent. $1 ,",00 TO St.500 Buys 1 or S Family Houses. To let, 2 fin's apartment*, Etaten Inland's best r.clghliorliood, 15 minutes from fern, all Improvement*, with or without garage, $55 and $05 monthly. Call promises, 803 Oakland av., West Now Brighton, S. I., or phone MATHEWS, Astoria 500 REAL ESTATE?Out of City. Long Island?Sale or Kent. WATER FRONT On Manhasset Hay, Colonial house, ten rooms, three baths, five open fireplaces, aore plot, two car garage, wonderful ehartu troea and gardens. Owner leaving town will sacrifice It for $18,000. This price to April 17th only. THOMAS O'OONNTTLti, Manhaaset, Long Island. Telephone 220, or 150 Nassau Street. T'-luyhono Bee.'rman 4904. 157# B'way, N.Y. Exceptional bargains on tlio North Shore. I. G.W2LE: NORTH SHORE RKAI, ESTATE. L'ECIXSE. WASHBURN * CO. IS Ea*t 40th St. Vunderbllt .1350. Westchester?Sale er Rent. Fully Improved $320 -? Small Payment-Easy Term 100 trains a day within the hour Beautiful view or nudson and of Oroton Rivers, nigli. Dry and Healthy. Roa'ln*: Canoeing. Hathlnff. Fishing. Tennis, liw hnll Ground, handy to Coif, high clam Community. improvement*: Electric light, pure water, cement sidewalks, trees, graded streets i Postcard will bring Illustrated booklet, write or phone for CLIFFORD B. HARMON. Inc., I .11 K 42?t 3.TJO Murray Villi. 11,000 REDUCTION" ( ha* been authorlred In order to dispose of 3 very attractive. modern, up to date, aubstan I tlally built private dwellings In I.AUCIIMOVT MANOR, consisting of frame, attieeo and brick home* j having 8 t?> 10 rooms and tiled bathroom*. [ hardwood rloors?In fact, every modern con venience and Improvement. I'RKU'K P. BOI'HM. Phone 410 T>archmont, N. T., at Larchmont l>ep?t. fennectleut? Sale or Rent. ?P. HATtHinc. "tTi! mV"GrgenwdiCt. Ladd & Nichols, Inc. bTw'm.0^. New Jersey?ftnlo or Rent. A Quaint Attractive Little Home on a quaint, alindy attwet, near a nuatnt I little old fa.ihloned town, completely equipped for ;*car round living; less than ?ne bonr ?n j the train to New York city; splendid com I mut'ng service; plot of one-half aere; com j pletely decorated Inside and out. and Include* | all tlio modern conveniences for comfortable [ llvlnr, Including electric range, eleetrle ft* j ture>< and shades, no extras; stx handsome room*, tiled bath, masslv.- open fireplace) high In healthy bills; sacrifice for $1,750 to | desirable party, allowing $<1,no0 In easy pay | metit mortgages to remain on pmpn-ty; plot I 100 feet by 1R0 feet, near country clubs, cchoole, churches, market*. In a refined, e* fluslve neighborhood; right* for bathing, I boating and flshln* on private owned lakes run with deed. IU7RA1., P. O. Bo* 37$. City Hall Htatlon, New York Olty, Summer Home*, North .terser *here ALLENHURST, DEAL & ASBURY PARK Mo?t complete lint ot furnlihed houtoa now tor ftnt an*! MILAN ROSS AGENCY Katabltahed IWi Opposite Miiln H. R. station AHIM.ItV PARK, N. ?. RUTHERFORD ?eaettful home. tt large rooms, bath, double gar**;*: garage rents for $14) ?er fect oondltlon; aeleet nolirtiborheod; all city convenience*; price $9,500. Present owner willing ?n rent till Sept. 1st 11" Washington at. I'ho ne I tow i j ng Peon 1In. MONTCLAIR PROPERTIES FPANKflwaJEsGaMPANV C" R. RKKVK. MII.I lltTRN, N. Heme* from $7.5?# to $1.10,MM. Mn pie wood ? Short Hill* ? Summit. Rt TimnroRD fi?>w. V brown. SAL EST AT*, abater Bids, Rath. From Battery to 14th St., Inclusive. From Cattery to 14th St., Inclusive. Down Town Offices Large and Small VANDERBILT BUILDING 132 NASSAU STREET Corner Beekman Street All outside light and air $30 par month and up AGENT ON PREMISES REAL ESTATE WANTED. Wanted Private House on East Side in exchange for attractive dwelling in beet part of Wash ington, D. C. Free and clear. Wm. A. White & Sons Established 1808 46 Cedar Street Tel. 6700 John FACTORIES FOR SALE or RENT FACTORY anT5 industrial OPPORTUNITIES MANHATTAN L,eaae? \>w one-story brick building near Grand Central Terminal. Thla la a splendid opportunity for manu facturer or public garage. 13,500 ?q. ft. BRONX Hale or I.*aae?Manufacturing build ing, five *tory and basement. Con venient location. Price (110,000. 54.000 aq. ft. !<?????One and two atory brick fac tory. Exceptionally good light and air. Good location. Bultable tor any kind of manufacturing. Very low rental. Immediate possession. 26,100 a*, ft. N. Y. HARBOR J>ea**?Two and flee atory brick buildings on North Hirer waterfront. pier, railroad siding* and Power l lsnt. Will divide. 210,000 aq. ft. NEW HAVEN Rale?Equipped ttra plant. Three atory and basement; reinforced concreto, fireproof fnotoryj elevator*: aprlnltlar power plant; railroad siding. 80,000 aq. ft. FORT LEE Pale or Leaao?Studio and fireproof office and laboratory building. Plot 17Jx2!V). Excellent for manufacturing. Within trucking distance of New Tork. 40,000 aq. ft. NEWARK Sale?Chemical Plant ? Industrial Sites. Additional land for develop ment. Railroad aiding. 110,000 aq. ft. IO'/j acrea Hale or teaaa?New 4-story modem, fireproof, concrete, alt-daylight fee tory; railroad siding; excellent labor market; will divide. 80,000 aq. ft. I.ease?One r??ry and baeament. fire proof saw tooth faotory. Central heating plant; railroad siding, 100,000 aq. ft. BUFFALO Sale? five and two etnrjr modern, daylight fireproof factory. Complete power plant (1,000 H. p.), and owner'* equipment If dealred. Railroad siding. 100,000 aq. ft. SPRINGFIELD Bale of I,?ase?'Well lighted manu facturing space; *pr1nkler?d; railroad aiding entire length of ptoperty. Power plant. Manufacturing owner wHl make terms to suit require ments. Excellent labor. 225,000 aq. ft. JERSEY CITY Sal*?foundry and manufacturing building with 30 lot*; railroad sidingt artealnn well. tiprlnkWed. 40.000 aq. ft, TSe abet* Is only a partial llgt of the mkny attract!?* Industrial and factory locations In our hand*. No matter how large or small your re quirement* may be, *? nliall bo giad te eerra you. tV'i shall a1*o be glad to discus* many flouthern Industrial Opportunl tlee with thoee lntere*t?d In thle field. Deecriptlva foldera on request. OtOSScBROWN COMPANY Industrial Department. 1* EmH 41a* At. Mew Vnril. Jf. T. "A National Induatrial Reel Estate H?rvtea to MsAfacttirer* ?? FACTORIES FOR SALE OR RENT EIGHT ACRES, WITH SIDING Mat built, on Lehlglr; quarter trills Ions; i will epll or build for tenant*. Pierce Estates, Bound Brook, N. J. BUSINESS PLACES TO LET. Pram Battery to 14th St., Inclusive. ^ 90 West Broadway S. W. Cor. Chamber* St. Entire eecond floor to let. Including mezznnlne floor and fireproof vault. Moderate rent; pon.^cniilon at once. Steam heat, electric light, elevator. CRUIKSHANK COMPANY, 141 Broadway. Manhattan Life Building A4-OT Broadway 13-18 New 8t. One large suite of 2,70'J Sq. Ft., with light on three Rides; also a few etngle office*. Subway entraic.i In basement. CRUIKSHANK COMPANY 141 Broadway . STORE: 648 Washington St. Morrix E. Sterne, Inc., 9 E. 14th St. LOOK, $1,200 STORE. BASEMENT, VEX* TO CO KNEW. APTLY 31 WmXTKR NT. LOKT TO LET, SI.SOO. 47 WARREN ST. APTLY 31 WOOSTER ST. Above 14th St. to r,ntli St. < Inclusive). Ea?t River to North River. N. E. COR. 5th AVE. & 37th ST. Exception ally Light Offices - Showrooms - Loft 850 to 3300 Square Feet Reasonable Rental IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Inqnlre of Supt. or Phone Rector 171.1. TO LEASE?21 YEARS FOR BUSINESS F!re utory mo?t complete new dwelling, above 42d Strpft, near r.th A**., twenty-four feet wide, built very deep. with elwetrlo ele vator, magnificent woodworh and dacoreMona; unliable for club or lilg'i tlaee dreaarnalier'ii aatabliati mt'". location the (Mat. Fred'k Fox A Co., Inc., M>* Mndlnon At. VanderbUt 0544. j 38-44 West 21st SI. J STORE & BASEMENT ?'*> 1st LOFT *7?'2 TOGETHER OR SEPARATELY 1005, HFKlNKir.K POSSESSION AT ONCE H. I Sachs ft Co.. II West list Si. on Torn rrokir 15 East 57th St. 5y2 Story Building 4MN. mrrtEnni a uTTBKR'ni, JCeUmihu* circle. MW Circle. Doctor or Dentist Office 133 East 45th St., nr. Lex. Ave. Grand Central aectlon; tiewlj- rwiovntr 1 planned ne office and apartth.nt for phy-I clan. Morris E. Slerne, Inc., 9 E. 14th S?. 19-21 West 57th Street LOFTS?25x90 Thoroughly Modern High Cla? Showroom* KTTBBRTrt * HrRKRTK. 5 Co^ttmbiM Circle. Front office, $25 141 East 17th St., nr. Irving PI. Morris E. Sttrae, lac., 9 E. 14th St