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REAL ESTATE NT BARGAINS AT Nyack, New York tfUB FROM CITY. SAOJMFICBD FOR 101 000? About IS 4 hlch elevation- Garage and other condition. is onlv 4 year? old. built of the matarla! and workmanship. Thts bargain and should be Is oner TIFI T.

MOOFRN Broadway, overlooking the jo baths, hot water heat. Oarage fat pet-, mi iillofi. KKTIRF-n N. 103 lawyer, colne abroad, offers Ms ntlfiil home sacrifice. baths all Improvements Garage plot Por sale, $20.008 SMAI.I FARM PROP 104 -M stale Road, 13 aerea a and all feet from road.

Riu UIVIMi SMMI, OF 105 a ground laid oui in parklike fi um IS rom baths Fine Price $25.000. ESTATK, (OST i quick sale -it la.pia-.rt i onditlon tbrough ron.TRT oposltion far owJ(in for i House, 8 modero outbuildings, fOrVTRY RESI 1U? 14 ri 2 baths, modern In aff? for cars. Ideal for or fet't elevation, i. 000 RIVER FRONT. 1W -v of It? kind with riparian 5 acres.

House, Price. $20,000, JtA-HAMJSOME RESIDENCE, lookl fl 18 rooms, bath, bot cas. elect Boors, open with ohauffeni quarters for family; all trrrrovea Beanttfnl trr.es. shrubberv. Large ot, 150X200 Should sii-n ,0 pr? afsd A bargain at H.

J. McGINLEY 84 Main Nyack, N. Y. fh, Leadlnc Agencj in Rm-kland BOROU.H OF BROOKLYN BARGAIN AT A SACRIFICE OATB: HOUSB, i OM 1 OARAOH OS OROt NO BN'i'l'Ofl TO HOLD FIVB I I 111C AUTO MOTOR INCLUDBf) IN THIS '0 CASH. APPOINT MBVT BT LETTTBR B.

TANGUAT, SEA BRi OK LIN, 1 BORO Ft; OF T7IF BRONX 5AI Fl. 'GART AVE more.s I ARK RE Oi ACCE1 TE1 HUBER I W. -l? U.M8 CASH tan bouse 11 rt ms "two way; balan et suer, J( LONG HOUSES From $4,500 to $14,000 F. II. McWHORTEH T.

pe? a peo ace i -nr-ti ten i (il walk 1 itlon, Best a a Queen? l'a s. us B'HtOt (-(I OC Ql EENS feres? Bills Minutes from 11? aral ilia Plots for Bals. SAGE FOUNDATION HOMES CO. Il W. Stiii or L.

CODNTt I At Purchase sei hesti of Long il a ii roo; five out $125.000 bai t- pass S9l a. With fill I Kenneth Ives Co. Crceptior.al Opportunitiei WHITE PLAINS 1 Builders or 50 utd i-: r. with all 0 fn i i i priesa "1 i luaua Siiarsdal. NEW in i i Modern room bouse, bal "ii'ti? I boa a $8.000 Easy A ba KIlti'Ul'EK.

2 .0 lOKR A Bilnti station i Sis i woll-b tilt orne born, baa M' Ji foftard Goldsmith, 63 Park Row, NHV JKR8K1 Lakewood, N. Desirable urnished Cottages mmediatc possess A. M. Bradshaw Co. BSTABUSUKO Telephone 87 WrArilKKUt fn.

V.iiKl-no.Hl. N. 1. IIWI.I III I or Keot twua. Buvers Take Xlaflin Eagerly, at Good Prices His; Offering of Bronx Property Quickly Absorbed; Successful Sale Indicates Return of Real Estate to Popularity; Editor Buys Old Claflin House When Joseph Day faced thi? great assemblage at tho Real Es? tate Salesroom on Vesey Street that had come from nil ports of tho city to bid on tho lots ot" the Claflin estate tract, just south of Jerome Park Res? ervoir in The Bronx, everybody knew that real estate had again como into its own.

If any doubt existed art to the qualify of the present market, that doubt was brushed away quickly, and by the end of the sale (here was not a real estate man about the auction room but was willing to admit that real estate liad regained its position as the most attractive investment for the so-called small investor. Tho figures of the sale do not ade? quately tell the story of the big sue? cos? which the offering met. Mr. Day soid every one o'" the -171 lets of the Claflin property and twenty-four additional lot-; bordering on them for a total of $604,225, or an average of $1,223. It took him about six hours to disposo of the entiro tract, and at the end thore was still considerable buying power left in the bidders.

Thore have boon larger auction crowds than attended yesterday's sale, and there have been more interesting properties sold, but memory had to ko far back to recall a more buoyant, spontaneous crowd than that with which Mr. Day did business yesterday, lie was at his best, and. as everybody knows, his best is pretty good. Hut tho crowd was there to buy; it was sale, and they bid as auction crowds to bid in the old days when folks discussed their real es? tate purchases or. street, cottiers, car platforms, clubs, offices ami nearly everywhere else.

was a good day for the lot market and proved pretty clearly that the preat public is in the market again. Dispute Before Sale Or.e of the most interesting details the was revealed from the iction stand, when Mr. announced thai in to the Claflin prop would sell twenty four lots bounded by Webb and Avi West Evinf load and 1 Place. Th bloi lit? i the souti end and a --I by 11. 1'.

Singhi. It seen thai thi re was a dispute be tin Claflin pi opei ni and certain street lines i threat cd to up i ye le. Mr. 1 'ay the buying the Singhi i ri 'i rr'r" "auction 1 I oughl only $00.550, wl ich of does i ot Mi feel There were i an; i interested the old homesti at he northerl; of the propertj ooking I servoir, gardcci as ono of tin York y. i rm the on stands.

Afti active i ol was ki i own to 1 Eitiri ork 1 i for soin time dr. Bui 11 id the ho ise and tei lots, ind ore for 1 i lot $4.600 Best Price for 1 Tli? best ec ved at tin were ah i edgwicl A block front. ich cui into We i Road. Prices rangi was for tot curve, 1 rroi ige i rig in ft. et, ci no i tin adjoii ect for $4,01 rely Loi 3157, also he i i dgwick venue, sold foi ot The I of West ngsbridgo lti bb Ave nue on this bloc! 0 Poui lot 0.

ai lii west, corner of vv bb A me 195th Street on i ich re a -'i ry dwelling, were The West 9 St tet corner block broug it S2 00 on he block froi luled ick and Webb avei es and 197th and treats 0, the lal I foi I i Av. corner ai 197. i in- ot her cornei on this blocl ii ick enue vas bought oi the two Webb Avenue ri bi ought $2,100 Prices Worth Voting Lots on Sedgwick ic t.w< West 197th Street and Re i Ave? nue, not deep as the i lots on Sedgvrick Avenue, sold foi i VI. 100, the higher prices bei corners. Lot on bb 1 Mock, sold f- $700 ip, the l'J7th Stn corner for $1 50 Aven ne coi I -1 liam 1 Thompson, an invi tor, was one of tho largos! purchaser; at the saio, sud bought the block front on RoserVoir Am run betwi en Si and est 195th street He st irted 1 buying the Wet I 195th Rtrei corner for $1,000 and the othei teen lots on the bloi ronl each.

Ho aIeo bought the vo rear, at the corner, for 1,500 I '1 he coi I Ml APARTMENTS 347 West 55th Street 8 Stones Fireproof Restaurant in Building Living Room to Vheretic Bathroom MO Lrvtrt? Kitchenette I $1.000 to Chamba i $1,400 Bathroom Under die of Mark 31 40lb St. Phone Vanderbllt Representative en Premises ill LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES to i.jfiO square feet office upaoo In the flnam lal district by Invest? ment banking concern of responsibility; would take possession as? ioon as possible. DOUGLAS L. ELL1UAN il lit Madl son av. I NUIIMSI! APARTMTS.

WANTED dTEA? HEATED ll.AT, lot at University Avon uta und Vtesl 196th Street wan bought for $1.100 by buyer who gave for two adjoin ing lota on University Avenuo. The Bmalloat prices in tho sales wore received for the small lots on tho tri? angular block facing Reservoir Avenue. Lot 160, u' the 107th Street corner, sold fur $850. It has frontage of III feet West 197th Street and extends 62 feet to a point on Reservoir Avenue. A similar plot nt University and Reser? voir avenues for $450, and two I joining lots fur the same price.

The University Avenue and West 197th Street, corner of this block, 27x100, was sold for $1,050. lots on the block bounded by Claflin, University and Reservoir avenues and West 197th Street sold for $700 lo i $1,250. Lots on the block hounded by Webb und Claflin avenues, llames Place a ail 195th Street sold for $G00 $1,000, while lots on tho block bounded by Claflin and University avenues, West ninth Street and Kamos Place sold for $700 to $1,550. The two West 195th Street corners mid the two ad? joining lots were purchased by the Bailie buyer. The three fronting on University and Reservoir avenues, known as Lots 464 to 462, were sold as one parcel for $5,400, the bidding starting nt $2.500.

Four nd joining lots on this block, which have two street frontages, brought to $1.100 each. Lots rvr, the block bounded by West 195th and 197th streets, Claflin and University avenues, sold for from $700 up, the West 197th Street corners for 500 and $1,900, and tho West 195th Street corners for $1,750 and $2,700. Will invest $225,000 in New 28th Street Lofts Trunk linker Buys Site Near Fourth Avenue anil Will Im prove It for investment The sale was reported yesterday the proport; at 41 and 43 Eas1 Twenty ghth Street to Harry J. Saunders, a runk plans an in! ercsl ing a make he copei ty a good a ment. Oi the re two four-si ory dwel i ing hoy i re owni by estate 7 a oi and were sold the agency of iloraco S.

i o. in place of old Mr. Sa lei has oi del ed he I. i I 'ti? mi pan Benjamin Lea1 i en ct a -st ory mi rcan tib ores, the si reet completed next arc5 a bi abo il Shenk Takes Over Two More Hroadwav Buildings Buys Nine Story Structure at Howard wl. and fen Story I.oil Further ptown the titli iloldij Company, has bouj Starr, fi 'a Insurance Com i no story I'm pro il cont? re al bu the no ri cor Bi and Hi i fucture i a ted block rom Canal St rei ib stations.

ound nty-i to the Phi N'a nui tiie a i hive si i hael KautVma i i l'ne ten I oil Bl'l ti, and Hurte on I reet 7 it fro i I 'oi Interesting Sale Reported In District rmi a i. ienfeld made an uti ting pun ter day I i cert of the downi rid boug hi the five sttuj bu Id ing nt 99 font eel witl an to Jones I am The propel ty 1 fn agi of 20 feet 1 a depth of 81.2 feet on Fron Strei a i feet ol V. The estai of Fran? i 'tiei ton and 1 (i I i ne Estate at Brooke Sold 1 he Wl Hi Real Estai I sold for U. nail a iiool Long 1 a djoi 'i: estate of I to New Vork bankei Wes! lieId, i. '1 roperly acres, ivitl 1,100 feet road fi tagt It i on rns.

etc l'he of the Piping Rock i rr Georg? J. ,1 VVal lame i I i 1 Erect B.i> king Rldge en Avi es lias sold to Robi S. Stantl on Oak Stum Road, Bu king Ridge, N. on which the purchasei tvill erei a dwelling. Janas VV.

was the broker Operntors Compete With Flat-Buying Investors Professionals Take Over Larger Houses, hut Investors Aluo Find a Few Bargains Justice Martin T. has sold to Joseph Shenk the stx-story elevator apartment house occupying the block front on t.hn sida of Brondwav between 100th ar.d 170ih streets, on a plot fronting 177 feet on Broadway and TOO feet on each street. Tho structure contains sixty apartments und ten stores and returns un annual rental of about $70,000. Reins Fein berg were the brokers In the deal. Carrolton on Broadway In Sale Samuel Barkin, operator, has pur? chased from the William Johnson Company the Carrolton, a six-story elevator apartment house at the north? west corner of Broadway and lt'Sth Street, opposite the old American League Baseball Park.

The house con? tains seven suites on a floor and has five stores. The property fronts ninety feet on Broadway and 150 feet on the street. It rents for aboia annually. Charles Wynne and Louis IT. have bought from E.

Gallingor the Aldus Terrace, on the southwest corner of 186th Street and St. Nicholas Ave? nue, a six-story elevator apartment house, on lot 100x100. It contains ac? commodations for fifty-eight families and has eight und returns a rental of about $40,000 annually. Tho Knapp Wasson Company ha? sold for Mrs. Sheppard the six elevator' apartment house at the northwest corner of Audubon Avenue and 170th Street, known as the Far non.

It bas a frontage of 100 feet or Audubon Avenue and 100 feet In 170r.r Street- The house has a rental of $28, 000. Pakas Buys 185th Street nonse S. L. Pakas has bought from Willian Flyman the five-story apartment housi at 551 558 West 185th Street, oi plot 50x100, arranged for four familie: on a floor. William Crane wan thi broker in the sale.

The Alvena, a six-story elevato apartm'cnt house, on plot a i and 1(1 West 127th Street, nearFiftl Avenue, has been sold by Harrison Meyer to I. Lester Wood. II. Crulkshank has sold Marion Book 22 East 119th Street, i five-story flat, on plot 25x100. Ben jam in Eisler negotiated the deal.

High Rents Still Make Bronx Flats Attracliv? Newer Houses Find Many ers ho Believe Room Rates Vi ill Continue to Soar The A. II. Investing Company, Kaufman, president, has put chased the northwest corner of Ogde Avenue and 170th Street, Universit Heights, -i six slor; walk-up apar mi on L00, inri and has foui stores. Th ret tl about A. Swee vvi I broker.

The same compati Weiss Scherer purchast orner apa mi al Vos Kell Street, a five story walk up hous ing for $10,0 te man to i man have sold r' 'i Ben lein ti' nort hes corner Avenue and itreel five Lory apart ment is on plot Ol'x-lt rregular. The pu chi an nvestor. New li? nor lor House Albert D. Phi nd liai li Brai riavi sold for I ael ,1. rt Coi po ra Lion to Morris Pol he fr ory apart nu ni al -1' 10 A Ibany Cre containing tl irty livi fam i plol 1 2.0'x 1 1 The pi opertj station ai Sti eet.

Mei I rs I a -old to Gold i In tory apa rtiiu ngton Av plot com a rent li S. I ilscl attoi nej. and i Honeywell Av flat, pie, to I through Har Cohen 11. II. t.

has ihc I'll Realty and Coi Company Bevier the i tc ry apart me G()X 17, ai 181st Stre lliam ii. hIich as sold Timmern Morris Ave me, a six-sti nt, on 10x100. 1) Cohet and A Wi ha client to this A II Invesi, hael Kau fmann, pro dent. ory aparl men ci i-lili square fuel, at 908 Ko i eet, il tl Buys Home Inder Construction William C. Bergen has sold to ienl Louis W.

a privai ho is now in I he ou of c-o I rin on oi the west side en tie, I feet soi Street, oi it 100 lui a numbei ol I ii thai VV lliam Bergen en i Avenue, mue! iwc-i hap sold for a ough ran tl ist corner of 15 el and Pro ue, a thr story private house, with a garage, ni foi ot cupancy. larence Davies resold for Kandel it ruction Company to S-, un IG22 Taylor Avenue, near a to ree-: i ory frs ''ut on lot 100 Son and M. Uei I i i Phil itti nb trg Philip Koern am 20; 72 I 1 i i reet. i loi I Met art'i ey, jr has sold i harleB llallock 2717 and 2719 ford Avenue, each on lot 25x100, or? Avenue, a dwelling, on 25x75; for Andrew l'-uish 10S4 1 nue, a two-family house, on lot 75, and with Wrav, a dwelling 1968 Clinton Avenue, on lot 20x100. 5WESTCH ESTER.

SALE OK. RENT 1 i omes Dusmess ractoru Site NEW KO! IIELI-K fiEMI-m NGAXOWS Seven rooms and light, hot water heal plol pi lee $9 000 18. RETNA RD A- KRAFT Hugufttot New Roobelie, ill) I 1 For near water a HOME REALTY New Rochelle Trust Ci sa Phi a 33 l'I i GOCXTKT BOME and bath. trio hoi a i plot 1 1x100: i ri 1- quick Bale. LESLIE I' HARRIS, North Av, New Roi Tel, USC.

ROOM HOUSE, all lot 60 bv 166; enrage; price cash, balance as rent LOUIS L'HOEST with a Col 67 Law ton St. i'hone New Rochelle 406 I.W Ktl- III I I I hot i neat and possession FREDERICK JENKINS, AI Now XONKERS FOR MOTNT VERNOS RFA I. ESTATE SEE ANDERSON REALTY Unveil Station. S.ui'i'il AVAR I'M EST, eight nents; par? oic South y(II i. Ml I AI -a properties iry pi 11 V.

-t'O iul oadway. liAHl.HN, is.Min. 10 room modem house; conveniently located; residential section. South fonkers van NE3d 60S South Broadway. T'luae MT.

HI SCO AN room Colonial with village water, sewer, etc; ga.rd?*n beaut ful shade trees; bam; paved sti good neighborhood, eni schools ed possess ii -1 i IHIH.llN shade trees 10 Oran-d --iuxa? Price Terms sat Act only 4-an-fa-A, lb? Demand Still Strong for Manhattan Island Homes Sale? of Moderate Priced Houses Tells Story of Space Shortage in City Apartments Douglas L. Elliman Co. have sold for Robert L. Bacon, represented by the Brown Wheelock No. 119 East Seventy-first Street, a four-story high I stoop house on a lot 20x102 2, to a client who will extensively remodel the present structure for own occu nancy.

The same brokers recently sold i No. adjoining for the Tailor estate. This the eighth sale of this property 1 in the last few months. Mrs. Edey Sells Her Home Mrs.

Frederick Edey has sold her, residence at 10 West Fifty-sixth five-story dwelling on lot adjoining the Calumet Club and lo? cated just west of Fifth Avenne. i Mrs. Wilson's Home Renting Com- pany has sold through Ruland Whit i ing-Benjamin Corporation for Mrs. Philhp Litte 1 the three-storv dwelling' i on lot 20x100, at 232 East Sixty-first Street. i Tho three-story dwelling, on a lot 18x9x80.2, at 148 East Seventy-eighth Street has been sold by Eleanor Seek West Side Homes Electus T.

Backus has sold for Perry H. Hull the five story American base? ment dwelling, 20x100, at 324 West 107th Street to a client for occupancy. Moore, Schutte Co. sold tho three-story and basement dwelling at West Street, on lot 18.9x09.11,; for Caroline and Emma Steinman to Rose B. Heitingher for occupancy, The same company has sold for S.

M. Andrews, of California, to a client for occupancy the three story and base- ment dwelling at 614 West 1.49th Street, i on a lot 15x99.11. II. Dahnka Bros, have sold for i P. Schimpf 438 West 1 a three story and basement dwelling, on lot 19.6xi>?.

Elliott Buys on 81st St. Through tho Charles F. Noyes Com- pany, Richard S. Elliott has purchased iront Austin II. Isabell tho four story dwelling, on lot 19x102.2, at, 123 West Eighty-first Street, between Columbus and Amsterdam avenues.

Folsom Brothers have sold for the I estate of Caroline M. Hitchcock the private house nt 221 Second Avenue, on lot 20.9x112.6, to Dr. Harry Cohen. Fortunate City Dwellers Still Find Homes to Kent Pease Elliman have leased for Mrs. M.

Coman to Mrs. F. M. Adams the four story and basement dwelling at 21 West Ninth Street, and, as agents-, the five story American base? ment dwelling 272 West Seventy seventh Street, adjoining the south corner of Riverside Drive, to Axel Raun. Douglas Elliman have leased a large 'urnished duplex apaj-t ment consisting of fourteen rooms and four baths ac 270 Park Avenue to Shewan; also rurnished apart? ment at Park Avenue to John Mo Girinis; also an apertment at 416 ison Avenue to C.

D. Draper; East Thirty-fourth Streel to Alexan? der Hilseiig, and in the Wyoming, 850 Seventh Avenue, to Mr-. II. Owsley. Pease Elliman have leased apart follows In East Thin lifth roi to Mis Eleanore R.

While; 1 Wosl Fi ftj veni SI l-'i di rick lieilor; in East Sev er.l; SI rei Lincoln 1 sham 112 I- Se St ret I to Mrs Phi ip l.e Boy Jones; in 65 We I ghth Street to W. Mi ri ick Seventy-ninth Street to Krank Larling; in 115 Eigh. Streel to Block; in 7120 West Eighty-sixth Street to Adolph Mayer; in oO'West Eighty Street to Si moi Hamburger; in 450 Fort Wash? ington Avenue, to Mrs. W. B.Jones; in 115 West Eighty-fifth Street to Mrs.

C. S. Flackert, and in West Seventieth i-eet to It. Lehmcke Mrs. Wilson's Home Renting Com ha leased for Mrs.

Mary Creen the five story American base iicn; dwclliii? at 48 Easl Fifty-second Str to Francois Adam; apartments 12,7 East Sixty-sixth Stn-et ro S. Grcer; in 125 East Fifty-sixth -ii-. Mary E. titeen; in 83 We 7 i y-fourth St reef to Mrs. in 115 East v-third Street to ,1.

E. Wulsin; in 1.16 East Fifty to D. Kirby ai in '69 Lex ngton Avenue to Mrs. C. L.

Bu 111 Let-Up ill Dciiiiind for Weslehester Monies and Siles Harold NTorton, of New York City, has purchased a residence belonging to Robert C. Fulton on Nyac Avenue, Pel ham Heights. George Howe the broker. The Cooley Realty Company has Bold for the Pefham Heights Company to Pierre L. Van Alstyne four lots on Eastland Avenue.

Pelham Heights; sh lots on Ancon Avenue io Cortes W. Cavanaugh; three lots on the same avenue to Mervin S. Near, of New V' rk City. These buyers wil lall soon the erection of for their own occupancy. Prince Ripley have sold for Ed t'n M.

R. Burkitt house with about two aores adjoining the Beltzoover estate at Irvington-on-the-Hudson, N. to Frederick Kincaidi for Lewis John? son residence on Young Avenue, Pel hamwood, N. to Stacy Arrowood, and with Chauncey Griffen Si Co for Catherine R. Hasbrouck residence on Broadway, Tobos Ferry, to gle ar t.

Derschuch Co. hav Id for Hai R. Barrett 24 Green ridge le, southwest corner of Rutherford Ave? nue, While Plains, a sixteen-room resi? dence with garage, on pot 100x250. Irving W. Young represented the seller and Nicholas E.

L'eueman the. pur? chaser, Stewart C. Schenck sold for George G. Milne his brick and frame 1 ouse at Rye to Leonard who re eently sold his houso near the Apa watnis Club, Buyer for Porlchester Estate The Tyler property, at "he corn i North Regent Avenue and Place, Portchester, consisting modern dwelling and two acres been sold at private sale 'or 0 The property was to be offered at vc untary auction on Saturda The Mendel Estate has sold to the Jeioiamon Realty Company, Julian Ko vacs, preiident? a plot 179x120 Claremont Avenue between Lincoln and Sidney avenues, In the Chester Hill section of Mount Vernon. The: builders th? erection of three private Leittier, Bren er Starr were the brokers.

Hartsdale Buyer to Boild George Howe has ri Harold Porter to J. Lawrem plot Greenacres 4vpnue- Hartsdale. Mr. Lawrence plans to build a residence. Rank Building to Replace Van Wyck.

Property at Jamaica Howell J. Lomax and Jarvis E. Smith have sold for the Van Wyck estate the southwest corner of Union Hall and Fulton streets, Jamaica. The present building was built in 1821, and was ac quired by ua Van Wyck nee at tira has beei mod i hank ht the pi '-son'. i uctu and ivii 'n.

i all improvements are completed it will probably show a total oi I DMtxxXf UEAL ESTATE AT AUCTION REAL ESTATE, AT AUCTION REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION AYS. Martin D. Fink Drmsock Se Fmk Co. Leading nt'f'g Supplie? I Note the exceptional location of properties to be and Follow the Lead of the late Mr. Fink was a member of the.

Dirnock Ffnk Co, one of th? City's oldest established and best known plumbers' supply houses. From his? association with Ken! Estate Operators and Builders, Mr. Fink made a notable success the investment of his surplus capital in lots and apartment houses ov. Washington Heights. When the Sound Realty Co.

was formed, Mr. Fink joined in with the other members that corporation and transferred his operations the "Broadway of th? Bronx," which is the conferred by common consent upon the section opened up to quick development by the construction of the White Plains Road Subway. Mr. Fink helped to select tho properties shown on the above map, and now to sold by the original holders, and 20 Estates in Liquidation For of sound 1000 BRONX LOTS on and adjacent to the WHITE PLAINS ROAD SUBWAY iuding valuable frontages re-My on and adjacent to the subway and the and F. R.

R. stations, and In oi tie fastest growing and most important thoroughiares in rhe Bronx. To be sold at Absolute Auction Tuesday, Sept 30, and Wednesday, Oct. 1st At noon in Real Estate Salesroom, 14-16 Vesey St. Send for Bookmap 31 Nas.au St.

Tel. Rector Sohl Avenue Corner, Now Takes It Under Long Lease The Schulte Realty have leased far a long term yeai four-story building the corner of Forty-third Street and I Avenue at aggregate rental of over $250,000. Thi property was reeentlj acquired by the Si Ri ill Cora a. sold I the OW1 who has in tu ed the property to them. Henry Shapiro and i were i he broki rs in I te ansact Spine Found for Some fenants Cross Bi own a a leased fo T.

Patterson thi building esl Fi f( y-fifth Street to Vin i of Now Vork, In a ore al i (6 13 roadway, coi i ei if sixth Sti eet, to riulett Mol or Cat Com flic nth floor U0 tO -a1 )' for a term of years. Charh F. Noyes Company i a a i I ho ground floor of the Curtis Bu lin 35-37 South William Street thi store, I Harriss, Mag II I pent and i at 273 Water Street ti i i Press; a 22 Beekmai to Premier Ruling i i flooi al Street to have ed thi floor at 53-7 West Fouri ei hroug li to 54-6 AVes to Heiss-Brush I and! end fifth floor 135 Apparel Sales Corporation, a inth floor at 242-50 1 Stern, Weil Uenis, and at i Ka fc Tweni Da i-I mooi i Cushmai he A a' omal i (rer thi Fast Forty-si Street Build ng; So 516 Wh ice Goodniar sod tvitt Albert B. Aahforth, t.he par ot door ai 19 West Thi i et to Isen stadt Jose.p sixth at i a. Harris Vaugiiai i ofts at 23 Si i th a' Mid BI tnie bn Berger Bei loft a B35 V.

roadv ay, eorni Printers to Brooklyn H. L. Moxley leased to he Uniform Print tig Supj i Chicago, for i i four! flooi, coi ng of i r- at Gair Bti lii ington and Front Si Brooklyn. ncil o. I Space a ri.

on rie? the feet, una 11 ory rni inal, to A rica Pencil i ompany for a period Thomas J. Lipt.oti, rented thi entin buildii g. Brooklynites Seek Safety in Purchase of Homes Bulkley Horton Com par Dean Street, betwi N'ostran rl en ue a three-stoi basemen: sti dwe ng on lot 20x1 Vli en L. 1. Sauter'a office ha story and i mo Eighth avi Helen )odr iff, for Mr Hesketh Charle Stelle has so the two story and basement brick it Seventh Street for Maurice who will occupy.

Waiter Ross and C. C. ret? have sold for Fred Oonklln tha tw family brick house known a 3 345 Seventy-third Street, to a client for occti pan Realty r.ave an investor story br pan The II be ni proved wner. Bur ng Sv i) have I wc story and base meat brick a lot 20x100 at 420 Quii Street, Mrs. Margaret L.

Roe, to a client iur occupancy. The Realty Trust has sold for the Aleo Building Company seven one-fam? ily semi-detached brick dwellings at 2033 to 2066 Sixty-third Street, one of Mapleton Park'- beautiful ivs, at 203 to Sv irtz; I story basement brick house at 104 Douglass Street on lot to Sells I. niversitv Place Lofts Max N. Natanson sold to Alfred Evau BS University place and 24 and 26 East i tlftl Street, an eleven story on v-7'-'- run iing throug: on l'; lity Plac? 1er sys tem an two p.vators and brings in an annual rental of S47.000. Martin were ikers msac i on Thi mil ie I tai an last May.

Buys 12-Acre Country las bo tgh the Evans onr. th OUgh Crawf acres fi ick River for abou la moden mprovements Recorded Transfers low nton DV f. -a It" Nathan Folk has i7 VI at al, L' 8 Bi I ns; attori pt ii atty, State VI nina cf 2 se. I to I IT 'ark av, li Ht, I i to W. B.

6lrx98.S Jtert it I 0 is attvs, Bway.il bet S6th and i. 20 by i- i SO I 7 i I 1 ST I sa 5x93: Emmi lee Ge pn 19 atry. i Bway s. st. to Piorerir? Bergen 4 UUh mise a'-, t.

A Co, i ST 5 av Box S'i 7 Kohc io tua EXarakowitv, I6lst gf. ail liens: Sept- attys Scnum. 1S8TH ST, TM E. 18x390: ISSt? 17.6x100: 54 7.6x96 il? wide; A Srhats an 1 a Bway mtfffl $15,000: Sept atty' ISS AV. s.

75 t66lh i av. to Ephraim Johnson, 31 Marlbor ugh Er 1 ano; 16 53 i urt Thompson Rstata ohn VVintJn, pl Geo UcCaua 25x100; Gi Porster, 11S? auy, Frtr Uleason 34j Wo et ai to Herbert vi? 1233 I.iwr?r,.? av; atty, BRTON 139 6 HU Samuel Haiglu et at Ceci hat torton gap i J. ICO trntr, SOI GHTON 364.lt Avenue IOS: Kowell to Kradk Klenz 143 th $3.500 attys. i. K.

$10" 18 101.11 Be nard 1130 i S- 000. Sept 'Jo, 176 Bway. AV i ixlOCI Johann? i Robt Koehms, ept 2. aiiy 176 ta 0 A an oil, Eil a ti? liji." -t, 623, Weicefleid 7t. Title iJuar wav nntngrs at.

20 pt 22, att? i Alfcw Charlotte Taoer 100 176 $10 h. 43x61 Interval atty. Til ri Prosi "-t Sx a 07.11 Kealt Co av rr.ts A 91.17 ntbony av, 6. v. a 000 Sept 2.

i 4 Jl? ig? 18x98; Th Ma i 1519 Pm 22; au T. tin okelsen El 's 14 A Wt let ta, 1 i 11 a te St Il i a a and a. c. id ref, to ICadalii le Drive; Uty. Lawyi ltiO Bron i Kelly to 18; i sama.

5.2 a n. end a Cniver aty n-iiig I 1x62.0x280.9; J. entra Union Trust Co. 16; atty. Titie a lv? JE property; Central l'nion Trust Co ngrsl rldge Halan.s 2416 UnlTerv av Sept 27; atty, HP a Charlotte st.

178 -v r. jg.3x I 161.11 to beg; MaajJ ter to of Now Tori, July Barretto st. Iborg i HofTms atty, 0 h. -1 rt Vlary A fia to un il ro ad a a tO igton, 8086 Heatb 2 t. SOUTHERN BLVD.

11x110 11x60x88 3: ar, 'ni 42.7x103x42.6x106.8 a Corpa Nudos t'rospMt a. Silvern li-aaiiwa ft -a SOtb 4:: in S4JX103; Southern Boule pl, 64.16*1 nui I 1 i Kose SI rx-i ma to a Sept 4 atty. same PALISADE AV. land Th 4tli Sx 86.1?X lix to av 337 883 10 lo av a i to Independence av, on Spuyten Duyvil at 208 75. 'x 81 1 ta independence 6 to tef, Vi Radiar to 8 Ward Its T.

Drive; Sept 17; TlUa G'i i a. t..

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