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THE SUN, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, lOlfc-. 11 ir MERCHANT MARINE HOUSE BUYS' REALTY iLii rni'ITemoflcl Old Beaver St. Buildings 'for, Housing of Insurance Interests. OTHER SALES DOWNTOWN Properties on Water and Front Btrccfs Figure in Day's-Trading. Downtown Manhattan played a con rplcuous part In yestordav'k trndlnr yestoraays tracing.

Much of tho Interest centred about the overcrowded marine. Iniurance district within which 90 per cent. ef tho marine Insurance capital In this country and the principal agencies of American and European concerns are confined. Here the congestion the demand for quarters became so acuta as, to force the purchase by, tho, Merchant Marine-House, of the thrce'four story and one five Mory bulldlnfcB at 47," 43, 61 and 63 Beaver street, "which' were sold by the estate of John Oi McCullough and Frederick B. Jennings.

The value of the property, which is Just west of tho Corn Exchange Bank Building; was placed by tho sellers at $860,000. The Merchant Marine House, Is a subsidiary of the Merchant Marine Insurance Company, Cecil P. Stewart being president of both concerns. About a year ago it bought ther eight story Delmonlco Building, now known aa the Merchant Marine. Building, on the corner, opposite the property purchased ita, plan thon was to add three old Delmonlco Building; so as to make, possible the housing otaA only the Merchant Marine Insurance Company, hut the Marine Insurance-1 Cttlb'ae This project, however, has bo'en Abandoned In favor of tho purchase, of.

the Beaver street properties. The leajjea on the' latter property expire on April which time the new owner, plan to begin the remodelling of theitrulldmga so At to have them ready tor occupancy by July 1. The buyers will occupy part of the reconstructed buildings for their own business and quarters will bo arranged for the Marine Insurance Club. number of marine Insurance will- be forced to vacate their present places on May and It Is understood that one' of the largest of these will take extensive space In the altered' buildings'. The Beaver street properties have a frontare of lis- feet, a depth on the aterty-ndf of 110.6 and 114 on the westerly side, The sale to the Merchant Marine, House was an-ariged by Robert It.

Ratney and E. II. T.udlow. i'ROWT AND WATER STS. SALES.

Two more transactions of Importance fri tho area south of the Brooklyn Bridge were reported yesterday by tho Douglas Robinson, Charles Brown Company. theso brokers Influential Interests In, the sugar and coffee district Just east of the financial section acquired the four story building at 111 and 123 Front street, between Wall ptreets, The purchase was made from the Lngroslp Interests, Ipoy, which, were- represented by Nle-ivugge attorneys. The property comprises a four story, iron front covering a plot 3Sx 'lit. This structure the buyers plan to 'iiT-jJPP aM new thcy.i will Plans for the newi building' have already been drawn up and the, financial for Its construction have been' completed, so It Is expected that the of Improvement will be under way by May 1. The same brokers sold for the estate of Lena Laue the story building, at 194 Wator street, adjoining the United States Arcade Bulldlnx, which fronts on street The buyer Is Charles'' H.

Demarest, an 'Importer, now located at ISO' Water, street, who also plans to build a new home for his busl-ntsa on the' property 'just acquired. Ieases 'on' the property have about two years to run. i SALE ON WEST 31ST STREET. yt- fclory which has been going the rounds In realty circles for several days concerns the- big- building at 406 to 436 West Thirty-first street, facing tho open the'. Pennsylvania Station, which was' erected four years aco by the Mc-Keon 'Realty Company at a cost of $1,100,000.

According to the rumor this properfS has been sold to a prominent estate which has taken It for Investment, giving in part pay-men a group of lota in The Bronx, business property on Worth street and tenements' on Avenue A and on Bleeckcr street Tho West Thirty-first street property Is a flfteon story structure covering a floor area of 325,000 square feet and having a frontage of 250 feet with a depth of 1,03 feet on the east line and S5 feet on tho west line. It Is ono of the largest structures of Its kind In the city and Is occupied mainly by printers nnd allied tradesmen on long term leases. IPJEIinY JSELLS APAIITMENT. The twelve story apartment house at 157 nnd 159 West Seventy-ninth street oc cupying a plot 03x102.2 between Columbus ana-Amsterdam avenue, was sold by William ST. Rperry of the Sperry Hutchinson Company to the Cirlana Xeallleu, represented by Samuel Kronskyi Tho property was held at $400,000 and shdws an annual rent re turn of $45,00.0.

The. apartment house vas built, only, a few year? ago am', Is. ono of the four modern apartments erected on the block. The Lewis H. May BKAI, ESTATE I'OH HALE QUEENS.

forest Rills Gardens 21 Ulnuta from Panna. Atatiea. Bouaas and Villa Plots For Salt. SAGE FOUNDATION HOMES CO. 47 W.

34th or Pnrrat farms roie SALE. A 1100 PAYMENT saeurta amall vlllaga Mrtn, balanca lke rant I appla trees In full kearlnc. Ave room modal farm houae la touria of conatructloni vlllasa water; alac. trie llshtr ahort walk atatton. Addreie COUNTRY HOUR LEAOUU, 40 Wait lid Hat.

9B4Q Madlaon Bquare. Lost ihlaniTkak HOUSE, barn and 8 lots for aale, on block from, trolley and two blocks from L. R. fronting thraa streets; 11 mln-utei from Jamaica. -Pattlcutars A.

HOF-fiANN It. P. No. 1. lllckavllia.

N. T. CITY HEAL r.STATK, Bmtnena Property STATE. fi i -i FOR SALE 1,500 aerea of farm iland. Including four hn.uin and aavaral buna: 11.00 an aera.

For particulars write DU11TO.N MOOKB, Wrnated, Conif CIIAB, r. NOYKS CO. Real Eitate. Ot William 8t. TeL John S00O.

Company was the broker in the deal, Which U'U nn nil nh BUYS HAVUN AVENUE! HOUSE. Tho Nason Realty Company (Max N. Natanson, president), has purchased two apartment house properties having a total value of $270,000. From the Charles Hcnsle Construction Company the Nason Company bought tho flvo story new law "walk up" apartment houio on plot 75x90x114x123, at 300-104 Haven avenue. It was built about two years ago and contains suites of two, three, four and five rooms.

The second purchase was that of the five story "walk up'' house on plot 7Dx 100, at 312-310 Haven avenue, also con-constructed about two years ago. koiileu in povn duals. Charles S. Kohler, has sold for Morris Aron the five and a half story new law "walk up" apartment house at the southeast corner of 171st street and Haven avenue, built on plot 61xll0x Irregular, containing suites of two four I room nd two flv nom apartments, held eon. ono k- tjtii wa IliU OWI iiVIUItlR NiWill- pany, Tom Reea, president.

The buyers gave In part payment the five story new law "walk up" at 708 West 17th street. Charles B. Kohler, also resold the latter property for Morris Aron to Ennls Slnnott. The entire transaction Involved $225,000, In two more tranutHlnna thA earn brolcara rniaoM foe TC.nnla a- fllnnntt trv Charles H. Dllg the flvo story new law apartment house, 60x100, at 611 west lgith street, renting for $9,000 and held at $70,000 also for Ennls A slnnott to the same purchaser 1E2 West 106th street, a five story single flat, 25x100, renting for $3,700 and held at $30,000.

SELLS 3 nnONX APARTMENTS. Solomon Rosen sold for the Eber- hardt estate to Louie K. Kleban 1141 Marmlon avenue, southwest cornor of 176th street a five story apartment house, held at $10,000., The same broker sold for Max J. Klein tolje Allenby Realty Corporation ma iwu ure-aiory modern aparuneni houses at 1848 and 1854 Monroe avenue. each on plot 67x100, facing the Grand uouievard and Concourse.

The Drlce was $140,000. Mr. Rosen aleo sold for Mr. Klein to the same buyer 811 East 178th street, near Southern Boulevard, a five story twenty-five family apart ment house, held at $65,000. PLANS APARTMENT HOTEL.

James Butler, owner of the Ormonde. a ten story structure, 112x145, and the Seminole, a seven story building, 112x s.s, comprising the block front on the east Bide of Broadway between Sixty-ninth and Seventieth streets, facing Sherman Square, has decided to recon struct the two buildings which were originally designed as apartment houses. Mr. Butler's new plana contemplate the establishment of an apartment which. It Is understood, will require nn outlay of $600,000.

Plans for the change are being drawn up by Laurenco L. uarnard of New Rochelle. STUYVESANT PROPERTY SOLD. The vacant parcel, 22x100, at 173 Suffolk street, once part of the original Peter Stuyvesant farm, has been sold to Solomon Goldstein, builder of monuments, who plane to erect a one story building for his own business nthe historic site. Until the oloslnr of this deal tho property had remained In the of the Stuyveeant heirs for upward of 200 years.

It was acquired by tho new owner from Oeorge Oordon King, direct descendant of the old Dutch Governor of Nev Amsterdam. Te lot adjoins the southwest corner of Houston street and was formerly occupied by a moving picture theatre, which was destroyed by fire a couple of years ago. On various occasions the land has been leased ''for a lonp term of, years'. SELLS "100,000 RESIDENCE. The estate of Carolina Roehm sold the five story American basement residence i at 5 Kast Eightieth street, on lot 102 2, to Louis Houmlllcr.

The property was hold at $100,000. OTHER SALES IN MANHATTAN. WEST 121ST STREET The Merit R'ealtv Company (Marcus It. Oak president) bought from Major George E. Maurer the four story dwelling at 132 West 121st "street, on plot 20x 100.11.

A. Stark was the broker. WEST SEVENTY-FIRST STREET William A. White Hons sold for Sheridan S. Norton three story dwelling.

20x102.2. at 11 West Seventy-first street, to Edward J. P. Harrison, for occupancy. WEST 1S0TU STREET CharleV Klm-melman bought the Ave story apartment house, 50x100, at 870 West 180th street, from Samuel Wacht through H.

Fein. It rents for $10,000 and was held at $70,000. MANHATTAN AVENUE Rubin Solove sold the three story dwelling at 44 West 106th street WEST 143D STREET C. A. Knowles sold tho Ave story house, 37.6x100, held at $40,000, at 151 and 153 West 143d street, to a client of Henry S.

Warner. OTI1F.II HALES IN THE 1IIIONX. EAST 166TH STREET Somuel Cowen nold to Philip Wattenberg the two six story houses known' as 486 East 165th street and 1020 Washington avenue. Tho property was held at $110,000. EAST 194TH STREET The Union Chemical Glassware Company (I.

I'ortman) bought through I. Strunsky from tho Barnes Realty Corporation the two five story twenty-five family apartment houses at 263 and 269 East 194th street. Each structure occupies a plot 60x100. The property was held at $130,000. JEROME AVBNUE Cahn rittman bought from Minna Franke, 2347 Jeromo avenue, a three story dwelling, 1Sx79 11.

A. G. Bechman negotiated the sale. TINTON AVENUE Charles Slegel Lvy oughfthrough C. Campbell 1129 Tlnton avenue, a flvo story twenty family apartment houie on a plot 47.6x125.

held at $50,000. EAST 165TH STREET Williamson Bryan sold for John B. Weiss the three nnd ono-half story building at 886 East 166th street. LYMAN PLACE The Benenson Realty Company sold to A. Rosen the Ave story apartment house at 1857 and 1269 Lyman place, on a plot 66x112, held at $48,000.

EAST 188TH STREET Angelo Fru-mcnto sold for Farmers Loan and Trust Company the three story house, 20x100, at 604 East 188th street. FOX STREET A. O. Davis A Co. sold for Dr.

J. Stein the southwest corner of Vox and Home streets to tho 8. Z. Realty Company, a Ave story new law house, 60x97. held at $80,000, VTSU AVENUE Alexander Selkln sold for Jacob Rablnowltz 1213 Vyse avenue, a three story brick two family house.

20x100, to an Investor. CAULDWELL AVENUE The five story apartment nouse on me west sins of Cauldwell avenue, 271 feet north of 105th street, was sold by the Steb-bins Realty Company, Inc. Tho property was held at $40,000. UNIVERSITY AVENUE Max Mon-fried resold to I. I'oaner the southeast corner of University avenue and 175th street, a flvo story Apartment house, on a plot 100x104.

Lcltner, Rrener Stnrr and Ruben were the brokers In the deal. THIRD AVENUE VMIIIam Onldstone bought from the Bond and Mortgage Company the property at 4009 to 4019 Third avenue, a two story and basement taxpayer, on a plot Huston St Son were the brokers In the deal. The property wag held at J50.000. 1 Of A VC HI A NT ItkOVIF UlilT 1 TIL Id HOUSE FOR NEWARK Buys New Plant as Site -Oat of Town Deal Plentiful. Jacob Fabian, proprietor of the Regent and Oardcn theatres In Paterson, has closed a deal whereby he becomes oWner of the property on which the building of the Newark Star-Eagle, In Bradford place, Newark, Is located.

He plans the erection of a motion picture 'theatre with a seating capacity of 3,300, which will probably make It tho largest motion picture showhouse world. Frederick W. Went Paterson architect. Is now working on the plans. The theatre will DTObably be ready October 1.

The property for the project was purchased by Mr. Fabian from the Prudential Insurance Company. The whole transaction Involves more than Joseph P. Day leased to the international Millinery Company No. 'North Pearl street, Albany.

The lease Is for a term of years at an aggregate rental of about C0, 000. The transaction was handled by Charles C. Nlcholls, and Kenneth T. Barnaby of tho Joseph P. Day J.

Albert Johntra of 81 Broadway sold the property at Douglas street, Queens- boro Hill, Flushing, owned by -the Flush. ln National Bank, to John J. Bherldan of Corona. The plat Is 40x100, Improved with a six room dwelling with all Im provements. Crlffen, lrlnco St Ripley sold a residence on tho corner of Lyon place and Walter avenue.

White Plains, for a client to William X. Weed of White Plains. The property was held for $12,600. Charles Cushman of Brooklyn bought a Colonial dwelling at Mountain Lakes, N. held at $8,600.

on plot 100x1(0, on the Main Boulevard East, being one of forty houses Just comploted by Mountain Lakes, Inc. MANY BUSINESS LEASES. Restaurant Company Rents Floors on West 43d The Charles F. Noyes Company leased for Drake's Restaurant Company the floor of 119 West Forty-second street for a long term of years to Leo Morse, and the second floor of the same building to the Merit Photo Studios, Inc. This building, together with the Forty-third street building, were scoured by Drake's Restaurant through the Noyes company a short time ago.

The Charles F. Noyes Company leased two floors In the building 81 and 83 Fulton street to Ralph L. Fuller' now located at I Rector street The lease Is for a long term of yeacs at an aggregate rental of $100,000. The Ruland Whiting Corporation leased the parlor atom at 710 Madison avenue to tho Duress Women's Wear Company, to be used In conjunction with the store now occupied at 23 East Sixty-third street and the second loft at 6 East Forty-aeventh street for Charles Hopkins to Mme. Margarette.

M. Rosenthal leased for Cohen Brookms i the second floor at 110 and 112 West Twenty-sixth street Ogden Clarkson Corporation leased tho tenth floor In the building at 392 Fifth avenue to Edwards Rlerdan. William A. White Sons leased at 238 Lafayette street a store to Rosenblatt's Express; at 131 and 138 Bleecker street loft to David Frankel and Jonas Baum; at 144 Reade street the entire building to Morris Sllberman. and also the building at 19 Jay street; to Albert Tyck the fifteenth floor at 24 Stone street; to Llghtner ft Leon the fourth floor at 100 Broad street and to John C.

Mathews an office at 48 to 49 Exchange' place. Huberth Huberth rented the 'store at 1836 Broadway, In the American Circle Building, to the All American Truck Company, Robert L. Otto, Eastern dla-trlbuter. John Peters leased for the Drv Dock Savings institution to Hull, Grlppen hardware and builders supply deal ers. me store ana Dasement at 318 Third avenue.

Frederick Fox leased to Lister Ward tho store at 499 Broad- wny through to 70 Mercer street; to AiDert KODertson Co. the store nnd basement at the southwest corner of Iafayctte and Fourth streets; to the Lucky Brand Clothing Company the third loft at 61 East Eleventh street; to uarry ucuDens tne second loft at 40 to 46 West Twenty-fifth street; to Robbing-Carp Company, the third loft nt 22 to 26 West Fifteenth street and to J. Harris Co. the fifth loft at 51 East Eleventh street. llllam Hughes Co.

of TironWlvn leased a suite of offices On tho entire rourtn floor of the Rowan Bulldlnr. northwest comer of Forty-third street and Fifth avenue, for a period of five years through Clark T. Chambers and rnomas w. Rourke. RESIDENTIAL LEASER.

Ruland Whltlng-Benlamln Como ra tion leased apartments In 65 West Forty-sixth street to Miss Harriet Perkins and u. u. in 07 West Forty-sixth street to Mrs. E. Allen and Dr.

W. Wentworth; In 69 West Forty-sixth street to Miss E. D. Hammond. Mrs.

Ethel W. Gilchrist, Miss Nina Hlake and Lorlng O. Peede, and at 857 Lexlnston avenue to Gordon Bodenweln. Pease Elllman leased for M. J.

ICaufmann to C. L. Campbell tho dwell-lng at 40 East Eighty-third street L. J. Phillips A Co.

leased with O. D. 4 H. V. Dike for Edward C.

Osbourne tne rtweillne 614 West ISSth street tn -T K. nailduy. William A. White Sons leased to ClllToril Aaron an apartment at 174 West Boventy-socond street Benjamin B. Klrtland leased throueh M.

Haywood A Co, the five story American naeement dwelling, 20x102.2, at 132 West Seventy-second street. The house Is to be remodelled into one and two room studio apartments, and will be ready for occupancy on May 1. "TTLAL ESTATE JOTTINGK. Henry Brady will sell for Charles L. Craig, City Comptroller, the old school at 7 Downing street running through to Carmine street At the same time a ten year lease will be offered so that the Comptroller may decide whether It will be better for the cJty to sell or leaee the premises.

It Is tho first time that such a method of selling city property ha been adopted, so that the city is sure to obtain tho best results. The sale will take place at the Real Estate Exchange oh March 10 at-12 o'clock noon. Judge Platzek appointed Henry Brady receiver for the northwest corner of Fifty-first street and Sixth avenue, 87x 100, pending litigation concerning the lease. The old Townsend home, at 843 West Thirty-fourth street, owned by Mme. Giovanni Tagllaplelra, daughter of the late John D.

Townsend, will be sold In foreclosure proceedings on March 27 at the stand of Joseph P. Day, In the early 70s It was a favorite gathering place for the legal talent of the olty, and In recent years Mme. Tagllapletra has surrounded herself with leaders In the world of muslo, literature and art. The Judgment against the property was obtained by Allan Marquand and others and amounts to about $29,000. nn own nuYs on iifhohts.

Frederick Brown bought from the Merrltt-Kerguson Construction Company the nva story apartment' house at 6 CO West 171st street between Broadway and Fort Washington avenue, 71x95, The property rents for $13,000 and was held at $110,000. Mr. Drowri also bought from a client of Nehrlng Brothers the five story twenty family houss, 80x12, at 70C West 17tl street, between Broadway and Fort Washington avenue, rented for $9,600, and held SALES IN BROOKLYN. Realty Trust sold for tho Artee Realty Corporation the one family house at IMS Forty-fourth street to Samuel Klfenbeln and for Alco Building Company the one family dwelling 2049 Sixty-third street, Minl.Inn In Inunh Pall inn. Clinton Trading Corporation or Brook lyn sold to Bessie H.

Abbott the ono family dwelling at 1457 Bath avenue, Bath Beach, on a plot 19.4x100 feet. Frank M. Marcelle was the broker. WILL MAKE HATS IN ASTOR HOME. The Plaza Leasehold, rented through Nathan II.

Oregory the store and basement in 728 Fifth avenue, the former home of William Waldorf Astor, to the Ufiland Millinery Company, The lease Is for a term of year at rentals aggregating more than $100,000. The tenant It now located In 616 Fifth avenue. TRANSACTIONS RECORDED. TRANSFERS. (With name and addraaa or ownar and attorney.) Downtown, (fiouth ot fourteenth street) HtTDSO.V OT, it.

a tl.4xlx Irrag Emma Rodman, axtx at al, to Wast Itaaoh Realty Corp 41 Cadar at, Deo 1, lilt; atty Title Ouar A Co, 171 Broad-war II SAMS mOHERfY Waat Beach Realty Corp to Mark ham Realty Corp 11 Naa-mu at. mi 117,171 and a. March It atty. Title Ouar A Co, 171 LA FAYETTE 8T. IM, 11.1x100.4 Howard Conkllng at al to Thoa Harper, 11 Leftelt ar, Woodbaren, ot Q.

all liana, Jan atty, Waaler Felrchlld 1 Llbertr at 16 EAOT It WAY, 41. 14.11l!. Williamson Holding Co to Moriia Williamson, 4701 Hth ar, Brooklyn, part, mtg 140,000, 'on whole; atty, Jt 1 Marnatt, 132 Na-aau at U0 MONTOOMBHY AT, 2B. 207M Metropolitan flav Bank to Max achnur. 441 Henry at.

all llena, March 4 11.000 CANAL BT, 11, a. SlilO Wllllamaon Holding Co to Morrla Wllllamaon, .4701 llth av, Ilklrn, mtg 114,000. all liens, March attr, It 1 Darnatt, 182 Naa- aau at 'uu BOND KT, 41, a. 21.5x71. 1x11.1x74.

10, a a i'lrwio Liorarr io ariii Aaront, av. and and a March atty, Ohaa Frankel, 150 Naa-aau at 109 BLEECKER 8T, lot "lap RoM Banaon. llilt Anteio ua uanaenu i Longo. 110 Bleecker at, mtr 121.000, Fab 2: attr. Danloll, 8.1 Macdougal at.

.1100 MADISON BT, 871U-177, J.4X1J Ouaala Rodball to eiopnie jacoowiis. inih nkivn mt iis.iau. icd RIVINOTON ST. a. IS Ridge at.

ll.llx e.ll Bame to aame. mtg joo.wu, 1. 1111: addreae, earn 1)? RlVIN'OTON BT. cor nldre at, iix 20 Rlvlngton at, mtr 110,800, Aug 11, 101R; addraaa, 8 8chlanger, IBS Rlv- tngton at Kaat Hide. (Eaat of Tifth avenue, between Fourteenth and 110th striate.) 71TH ST.

141 E. a 20101.2deeeb Sehnakreut to Hrnian Oreenfeld, 104 71th at. all li'na. March attya, Braun A Solomon, 200 6th av $1 Weat Side. (Weat of Fifth avenue, between Fourteenth and 110th atreels.) ITU AV it mh at.

ll.lilOO IJppmann to David Elder, 333 llth Ml, tUU lllO 1 Bronx, and t. all llena. March attr, A Co. Ill Bwer 17TH 8T, 40-41 a 1x45.4 Irres Arrow Holding Cornn to Hoee 1 Cer-venka, 150 71d at, mtj 1115.000, all llena. Feb 21; atty, Co, 133 Busy STH AV.

10.1 llth at. 15.1x100 Bernard O'Nell. Jr. to Mary CNell, mtg 11,000. all llena, and Aug 10, 1177; addreaa.

Sarah O'Nell. Pomona. 718T BT. 14 W. 10x100.5 Jno Barrett to Mountford Orth.

14 71at at. all llena, March atty, Title Uuar A Co, 174 Bwar 1100 73D ST, 210.8 Columbua av, lS.Sx 101.1 Mary MrCallum to Chaa Mlttelataedt, Tenaflr, all llena. Feb atty. Tompklna. 114 1ST1I ST, 1(4 a 10x101.1 Jaa Sic Clenehen to Ralph Crow, lire, T.

mtg. $10,000. Feb It; attya. King A Smith. 11 Liberty at It 11D ST.

Ul-4 W. a a. 71.2x111.3 110 llth ft. Co to Circle Concrete Co. 11 4td at, mtr 1117,500, and Dec 11: attya.

Eliman. L. 115 llway. .11 11D 8T, 354 a a. 17x100.1 Elemro Realty Co tn Jennie Watklne.

Ill 7(th at, mtg 111.000, all llena. Fab 27; attr. Title Ouar A Co, 174 Dnay 1100 COLUMBUS AV. a 17th at. 25.1x100 Baml Martin to r-ercle Realty Co.

1974 Iltvey, mtr 140.000. Jan attr. A Huggitrone, 1074 Bway 1100 t'ptown. (Manhattan laland, north of 110th atreet.) 114TH ST, 47 W. Stxl00.ll An Aaaoclatlon for the Relief ot Ilrapectable and Indigent Femalea In City of to A A Htone Realty Co, 41 114th at, and all llene.

March atty. Title Ouar Co, 171 Bway 111,000 114TH ST, 111 a. Utl00.ll (forecloae Feb lilt) Jno I. O'llrltn. ref, to laaao Bell of Newport, March attia, Jay A Candler.

41 Wall at. 117,000 111TH ST, 307 7th av, 11x100.11 Edgar Learcratl to Leayrraft Co. 10 42d at. mtc 114.000, Nor 1. 11 122D BT, 110 Tark av, 60x100.11 nam iviincenaiein to Loulit Fox, lit Walea av, nron, mtr 114,000.

March 1. attra. 4 I laaace, 52 William 123D 7 and Helen Fann ng to Arthur and Itobertha. Halla. 127 F.

123d at' Meioh 4. mtxa atty, TO Co. 178 J'way .1100 123D 8T. 412 25x100.11 Nicola Car-bona to Lulrl and Loulia FTola. Fort lllifrl.rn Mr le mil, 00 a Edgecombe a'vV ii.

VU.I1 1 Harry Bell to Marga-at Saul. 180th at aub) to fii mtr in. 1 1,1 il.n'.;'n atty. Smith Will- .121 noo. immn.

Alexander av lino "IfLF- 20-2 a a.ixon.ii.Wood Holding Cornn to Hampton Suffolk ai, mtg (cor- rectlon In deed and a. a March i. any. i joi.pnion, neekman at 1100 SAME rnOPEUTY HamptoS Suffolk Corpn to llwood Holding Corpn. 47 84lh at.

mtg all liana, Feb atty. aame BIiSJn'. 24.0,o.iillcVntral liSV ata whltealde, March attya. Miller i i. su Hwtr 17 BOO 150TH BT, 834-53(1 W.

a a. 50x00.1 1 A Uladner to Elale Smith. 400 Convent av. mtg 1M.0O0, March attr. A Co.

1S5 Bwar. .7 W. Northern av. 75x105 Ily Van Aradale to Tublle 000, all March 1, atty Jacob i urmiin, i.wav tin ft ST NICHOLAS AV. H7th'atV Is'lOx SO Jno S-Cronka and Ceo a Color, exra "ni 'nnle mtr lo.Ofja-f-' llene, Feb 24: atty.

Ilr al 7'" ai, aa joint tenanta neicnam, jiector tl. Tia Bronx. (Borough of the Bronx.) BOSTON RD. a a 701.10 runa a a tl 47.lx 50x (Ox aw70.1 wai to io Aiarr Kane, ill wil atv.www. iaron attya.

MINFORD PIx, ll. a (JlflClCa. 1C A Lit. Ill llDlh mt A a tfui.M fiw iu unw IJppmann. 1 itl Mln-ford pi, mtg 111.400, March attya Clooka A ttl 141th tftO LOTS 111 and lit amended map Cemmann iv7 viiHi jtii univerniiy av, Mr J3.

HIT; atty. II BocHmann. 22IB 1 Tn I vat Iv au lo' ft wide bet VlilV 'land and land Mlcbl Tithe, 111 a RlrVrdaJe av. runa 4lx OOx 171 li.ix lOox a ill; alao alleywav 175 a Rirar dle av, at a a land Thoa Uramon. runa a llx tlx tlx 72 Ella Berne to weo i iirne.

zid iianey ftv, March 4 attya, it a a a Prune, Yonktra. LOIU.NO l'U ai Fordliam rd' 17x111.1 llld St Bldr Co tn Ttu: maun Hlty A Conatr Co, liti Unlvaraltr av, mtg $1,000. Aug 11. mi; atty. 5 a iravniiiaiiu, aatsr-j uiuiartr LORINO PL, a.

117.1 Fordham rd. I7.4x Irrag Same to same, mtc 14.000 Aug 11, 1111 1 same atty. "it LORINO PL a. 110.1 a Fordham Ii 114.10, alao lot 111, map Cammann Eat name id aame, ay llj; aame v.v II II Jackaon Co to Kopaon Rltlee, Inc. Sn CThurh at.

mtr IXT.fKD atty. Lawyera Co, 140 if SHBftMA.V AV. 170 143d at. 41xl5s Edw Uvrne Conatr Co to Harry it.ii.li, rt ni, mif (100, Maroh atty, Lawyera Co, 140 Bway noo CLAY AV. 1047.6 lltth at.

lll.lx to webeier av japciio sikora Rlty Corpn to 1441-1461 Itoaton ltd Rlty Co, 110 Bway, mtg 1110,000, ilartft ji atty, (Xldfeln wT 150 Bway ..1100 JEROMF AV. a a eor lllth at, IliU Bvman flmlth to Abr Smith, IM River-aide Or, mtg 114.000, July 11, 1114; attr, Bteckler, 11 Chambers at. HID ST. a cor Bawaon at, tt.lxlOOx II. 1x101.10 Axnow lloldlag Corpn (o Beneneon Blty Co, $01 Willis av, ml 170,000, March attys, Klfars 177 Bway I10 ADAMS 1234, a.

ll.4s.100 Adams PI Holding Co to Denwood Itlty Co, til Willis av, mtr $22,500, March 4) attys, Klfers A 277 Bway $100 CHARLOTTE ST, 1110. a. 14x111.1 Markttone Rlty Co to Hilda titty Co. (0 lllat at. mtr Its.

000. March 4: atty. Morrieon it. 1:0 nmr HID ST. eor Kelly st, 74.7xlll.llx v.sxill.s alio l3d cor in rr.

vale ar. 11x100 Ii A Jtltr Co to Ket vale Rlty Corpn, 110 Bway, mtg 1100-171, March attya, Morrlaon A 110 Bway 1100 MAN1DA BT, 112, 11x100 Manlda Co to Annie Epateln, 111 Manlda at, mtc 17,100, Feb 31) attya, Und A IV 44 Cedar st $100 TINTON AV, 1104, a. lt.lxlOO Lillian Zlmmer to David KeaMnaky, 401 lllth at. mtg 15,00, March atty, Lawyer; TAT Co, 110 Bway U00 175TJI BT, 41 Topping av, 16x6.t Emma A Noltlng to Joe Laplnn, 2012 Byar av, mtg 1,000, March li atty. Title Ouar A Co, 171 Bway tlOO CROTONA PARK NORTH, 7li, 10x11 Fraoms Co to Abr Molllnaon, 101 Cro.

tona Park'North, mtg 115.000, March 1: atty, Lawyera TAT Co, 140 11 LOT II, map Hudson Park Wm Peters to Frank Dl Nlecla and ano. 111 llth at, mtc attys, Wm Patera A Co, 1044 Tramont av I00 IIUOHES AV, a. 101.10 lllth at. 16. li Irrei Krnaat Hall to Antonio Olllonto, 1411 Hughea av, mtg $1,700, March atty.

Title Ouar A Co, 17 1100 HALL PL a. at lot It. map part Fox eatate, runa lll.lx ll.lx it.ll III ll.lx a 11.10 111.1 a 31 Augusta Patera to Paulina Kurta, 757 Kelly at, Feb II; atty. Till Ouar A Co, 17 Bway EAQLK AV. a 110 Cedar av, 10x100 Robert Bergman (ref) to John Try-foroa, III Eagle av, Feb 21! atty, Title Ouar A Co, 171 Bway $1,000 WHITLOCK AV.

Ill, 10x100 Wll-helmlna Bailer to Jee 104 Houaton at, Maroh atty, Title Ouar A Co, 171 Bway II UNION AV, 100 a Jennings at, 80illfl.RxM.llxl5.s Wm Kemmer to Charlotte Hank, 125 Bruce av, mts Feb 18; atty, Fenlon, 65 Liberty at 15.000 GILBERT PL, 25 Faile et. 25xi0p: alao Ollbert pi, 100 Fatle at, 25x 100 Henry Dreyer to Crotona Rlty Co. HO 42d at, mtg March atty. Wecheler. 30 42d at $100 WEBSTER AV, a a.

247.1 171at at. runa a 107.10 to a Mill Brook and a and a g.Sx HSx 37.0 Louie Bleler. Ind and ano aa lex) ot al to Teaale Kor-bin, 547 157th at. mtr 133.730, March 1: atty, Welea, 233 Bway 1100 SAME PROPERTY Teaala Korbln to Abr llamel. 7th av and 125th at, mtg March 1: aame attr .1100 DALY AV, a lSlat at, 83.Cxlon.2x83x jno luie jieoan i.o niintii Hochateln.

115 2d av. mtg I7O.0O0, Feb 27; atty, I Hochateln, 100 11 LOTS 270 and 278. map Hunta Point Rlty Co, Hunta roini iiy -o ao jiami Dreyer and ano. 004 Leggett av. March li attr.

4 Co. 188 $100 MARMtON AV, awe 17tlwat. 100x02 Knernarnt mar uo to rpear wrain 1714 Crotona Park Beat, mtge 100,600, March atty, Shapiro, 110 Naa-aau at 3 SUMMIT AV. 1038, a a. 50x100 Sam1! McCoy to Edwin A Texior.

Bit ar. March attya, A ft Bloch. ftn Naeaau at BEACH ST, a Main at. l.uia naotn lo jaa it av. Cltv laland, Feb 19; atty, Theo rrtce.

501 Tremont av 11 MOTf AV, lllth at. runa to Cheever pi to a anon av to 138th at to beg: aiao at. a. 28 Exterior at. 100x100; alao1 Walton av.

a. iso.i jasin at, Ausuat Belmont to Forty-fo-ir Eaat S4th St Corpn, March 4: attys. Shattuck. 0. II 20 Exchange pi 1345,000 MORTOAOES.

(With name and addreaa of lender and attorney.) Downtown. (South of Fourteenth atreet.) FRONT ST, a a. 71.10 Burling RHP, 20.1x71, Marcn I uoiaamun nine Clara 8 Kler.buach, 11 74th at, due March t. 1114. IHfti attya.

Preaaenser A 10 Wall at 115.000 HUDSON ST. 41. a. et.4xS5x Irrag, March tWeat Beach Realty Corpn to Eaaton 8 Bacon. 1041 Amaterdam and ano.

truateea, I yeara. 6f4; attya. Bacon A Brooke. Ill Bway ESSEX ST. 147.

25x17.4. Feb 1 Joe Fenater to Toblaa Johnatone. 110 Proa, pact Park Bklyn, 1 yra. 44. pr mtg atty, 8 Elnaohn, 201 Bway, 11,000 MONTOOMBHY ST, 21, a.

20x75, m. March 5 Max Bchnur to Metropolitan 6aV Bank, II Cooper Sq E. 5 yra. 6: nitre. A a A Hutchlna.

14 William at 17.000 BOND ST, 41, awe. 2ix7t.txl5.Sx74.10. a a. March .1 A Aaront to Public Library. 6th av and 41at at.

due March 1, 1121. attya. Stewart A Shearer, 41 Wall at 111.000 MADISON ST. 27SV-77. a.

11.4x100. Feb 27 Sophie Jftcobowltx to Abaao iReeJty Co, 211! Daly ar, due anJ Int per bond, pr mtr 117.750; attya, Salter St p. 14n aaeau at 94, aau COOPER SQUARE. tflowery. J7).

e. 20.2x11x11x71 4. m. March t-lly Kllnaer to National Liberty Ina Co ot America. William at.

1 yra. 6. atty, Erneat Hall. II William at 111,000 8AMD PROPERTY, m. March 5 Jacob Wick.

Jr. to Chaa Bauer. 411 4th at. 2 yra. Itf.

pr mtr attys, Salter A 140 Naeaau at 15,000 BL13ECKBR ST. a. 116 Mardoutral at. ISxtl, in. Feb 24 Maria Longo to An.

celo De (laudensl, 404 3d at, Bklyn, due and rng Ka Per bond, pr mts 116.000; addreaa, lit Spring at 17,000 Eaat Side. (Eaat of Fifth avenue, between Fourteenth ana iioth etreete 70TII ST, 421 E. 26x56.4, March 4 Maude Mitchell to Lucia Frank, Hit Park av, gdn, due March 1, 1122. attya. Kuraman A Frank, 26 Broad at 11,500 I5TH ST.

a. 174.4 a Park av. KilOO.I Feb 21 Julia Bader to Rebecca Falk, 2 Hth rt, due March 1, 1110, i. pr, mtg attya, fJruaaal A 41 Wall at 12,000 Meat Side. (Weat of Fifth arenue, between Fourteenth ana ijvui atreeu.) TTf AV.

a. SS.A IKfK 10 I.1AA March 4 Donald Elder and Mllo ii Welle to Llppmann, 50 Central Park neei. a yra, atty, JV A Co us nway tt.ooo vi, jiu-a i. a o3.sxi., m. March 1 Arrow Holding Corpn to Poatal Life Ina Co.

511 6th av. 5 yra, tuft. ttv. Chaa Lock wood. 611 5tli ill jno C7TH ST.

40-41 W. a a. 50x45. 4i, Feb 11 -Hoee Cervenka to Harclny Holding pr mtg 1240,000, atty, Zieaer. 217 tTH Feb 27 lawyers Title A Truat Co, aa aub demand 4, pr mtc 145,000 12.110 12 87TH ST.

46 a. 25x100.5, March 4-J Tomllnaon to Bowery Sav Bank. 18s SWi Cadwaf.n.r. A 40 Wall at tig ooo 71ST ST. 14 20x100.6.

m. March 1 Mountford Orth to Title Guar A Truat Co, 174 Bway, duo and int aa per bond. 73D ST. a a. ill.l 115.000 Columbua av, l.X JlVt Mltteiataedt to McCat urn.

14 Tin-n a forde. Me, due March I. 1122. ln'n. a.ttv Uriah Tompklna, 2S Bway.

.110,000 2H llway" due March Oettner, 6 A 111 ifi HtTII 8T. 40-1 E. a. 0, inn tV Srah Coheh, 101 aid at, 1 yra. 4l, pr mtg 140.000- ttv Title OAT 174 005o HID ST.

117 12, 15xl01.ll. pm' lrAnhYr to Mary and Fanning. PoMcheeter. Y. Inata mta, 0 Co lie nway.

t. 141TH ST. IM-7, a. I0xll.li, March Cecelia Cohen to Marior sinVeV 111 74th at. tnatalmta, pr mti 116.000; addreaa Singer, is l.lhi?ty BAMB Feb lV'a'me' to' lie" leb 15.

1120, fr, pr mta; 144.000; atti-Title GAT Co. '174 Bway jlooo 151TH ST. a 100x125. Bway 2 lota each 25xtt.ll, two ni mtge t.ioo eacli and each eubject to pr mts 112,500. March 4 Elale Smith to Edw 6 a Glokner, 2110 Unlveralty are.

due and bond' TK'e A Co, 111 Bway I11.C00 171D ST, s. Ht.l Tort Washington iv, 71x17.3. Feb 21 Rockvllle ifoldg Co to Samuel Llpman, 1011 Foreet Far Rockaway, Bor of Queena, due March 1. ILM- Lachman A Goldemlth. II Naeaau 112 joo 17 ITH BT.

111-7 eor Northern'av. 74x101, March 1 Public Square Rlty Co to Henry A Lauxnee. 1104 5, 5th av, due Sept 1, 1110, pr mtg 191,000: atty, Jaoob I Herman. 144 15.000 17 ITH ST. a a.

100 St Nicholas av, 80x ML Maroh 4 Ellen A Stewart to Robertaon. 711 Ocean av, Brook, lyn. Inalalnite. pr mtx 11,100. atty.

Title A Co. 115 Bway 12.000 1SITH ST. 520 W. a e. 14.1xtl,U.

11 111, March 4 George Whltealde tn Central Union Truat Co, extr, 10 llwiv, yra, 1, alH'a. Miller. A 10 Broad. KIT $1,153 Bronx. (Borough of The Bronx.) EAGLE AV.

290 Cedar at, 50x100 Jaa Tryforo to North Side Savlnga Bank, 3230 ad av, March 4, yra, Ofti atty, A Gutagall, SS Park Row 15,000 vmiTLOCIi AY. 003. s. 20x100 Joe Cohen to Wllhalmma Sailer, 1004 Unl. reraltr ar; March 1, due aa per bondt atty, A Co, 170 Bway $7,000 LOT It, map Hudaon Park Frank dl Nlecla to Wm Tetera, 4444 Van Cort-landt Park II March 4, 3 yra, fitt! attya, Wm Petere A Co, 1044 Tremont av $3,000 SAME PROPERTY Samo to same, prior mtg March 4, Inatala, attya, aame $1,800 MARION AV, a Moaholu Parkway, 2t.

1x113.0x40.1x123.5 Caroline Ruh to Wm It Uay, 102 Ella at, Bloomflald. March 4, due April 4, 1023, 6l atty, Wllllamaon, 304 Alexander av CROTONA PARK NORTH. 787, BOx OS Abr Mtlllneon to Freown Co, Inc. 29 Madlaon av, March 1. 0 yra.

6 I atty. A Co. 10 Bway SHERMAN AV, a a. 270 103d at, 48x105 Harry Reich al to Kdw Byrna Conitn Co. 04 Weat nnd av, prior mtg 30,000, March 8 yra, atty, F.

Phillips, 489 140th at $7,800 NEREID AV, at centre line bet Ma-beda and Catherine ata, runa OO.llx 01. lx a 02.111 80.1 Ruaeell Smith to Eaatrheater Savlnga Bank, South 8d av, Mt Vernon, March 8, yra. Oojj attr, A Co, 160 Bway. CLAY AV, s. 1121.4 16IHI at.

I4.x t.2x4.2x8 1447-1481 Boaton lid Blty Co to Sikora Rltv Corpn, 1 Ith av. I City, prior mtg 133.000, March Instate, atty, Sikora Rlty Corpn, 0 1 av, LI City WEBSTER AV, 1047.4 lllth at. li.ix 111447-1461 Boaton "Rd Realty Co to Sikora Rlty Corpn. I 1th av. I City, prior mtg 111,100, Maroh 1, Inatala, atty, Sikora Rlty Corpn, I Ith ay.

J. I niv 110.600 BOSTON. BD, sea. 701.10 and along a and a a Wllkina ar ano uoaion from a 170th at, runa a tlx 47.1X 60s lOx 70.3 Mary Kane to Emory Clocke. 100 Rlrerelde Drive, 'March 1, yra.

attya, Clocke. A 111 CLAY AV, 'i'i! 'n li'l'th Vlxil 1447-1411 Jjoaton uia lo -jo di; Rlty Corpn, I Ith av, I City, prior mtg 111.000, March 1, Inatala, 4: atty, Sikora Rlty Corpn, 8 8th av, I City. 111,000 CLAY AY. s. lOll.l lllth at.

41x11 -aa U.r.V. 1. Inatala, 4l lima atty. .111.600 WEBSTER AV. 110l.lt llth at, 42.1x11.11447-1451 Boaton Rd Rlty Co to Sikora nity Corpn.

I 1th av, I City, prior mtg ISt.ino, March 1, Inatala, 47a; atty, Sikora Blty corpn, 1 Ith av, I. I City i 110,600 SUMMIT AV. 1014. a. 60x100 Edwin A Textor to Wm Schmidt, 171 Lexington nv, March 4.

6 yra. attya, A A Bloch, tl TVaeeau at 11,100 BEACH ST, a a City laland av Jaa It Norrla to Jaa Locke, on King av, City laland, Feb It, due aa per bond; atty, Thoa Price. 601 Tremont ev.ll,6f 0 MARMlON AV, awe 174th at, 100x41 Spear Conatn Co to Eberhardt Bldg Co, 1601 Id av, prior mtg 160,600, March 4, 5 yra. artys. Well A 211 Bway.

$10,000 ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGES. Manhattan. 111T1I ST. 40-41 E. mtg dlac'harged March 4, lilt Dora Wallach to Rebecca Seldman, ill Manafleld pt.

Bklyn; atty, A Sohomon, 41 Park Row; 2 aaana each II I8TH ST, 110-11 Title Ouar A Truat Co to Slamund Wyler. 204 110th at, et al. exra: addreaa. 171 Bway. 146,000 MADISON AV.

1115 Edw A Le Roy, gdn, to Title Uuar A Truat Co, 176 Broadway 110.000 LENOX AV, 17 a 127th at, mtg Lawyrea Mtg Co to Henry Woehr, 15 Mt Morris Park addreaa 61 Lib. ertr at 110,600 17ITlt ST, a 100 Wadaworth ar Wm Ahlnnlrk tn Moaalc Tile Co, Zanea. vllle, Ohio; attya. Levy A Lovy, 101 Bway $10,000 EDO ECOMBE AV, 116, mtg 121,000 Falke nan A Hamerscnlag, Inc. to Lyons, IU 4th at, Bklyn, and ano, aire; attya, Blkua.

GAP, 111 Bway II 4TH ST. It mtg now reduced to 17,000 Marie Larls to Solomon Bender, 610 Jelteraon av, Bklyn; atty, Lewla Epateln, II Wall at 17.000 HTH ST. 114-120 Wm Armetrong to Morrla Waaelman. 6032 15th av, Bklyn; atty. Title Ouar A Co, 171 Broadway $17,600 I7TH ST, 207-201 Samuel Robert and ano, truateea, to Robert, toe park av; attra.

Ooldamlth A F. 55 Liberty at 621.77 HTH ST. 51 Oeo Blumhardt. exr, to Title Ouar A Truat Co, 17t Broadway 115,000 Bronx. ARTHUR AV, 41.x William at, ll.lx 11.1; 171th at, a.

111.4 Park av. ll.lx 101; Clay av, 113.1 lllth at. ltx 10; Chlaholm at. a. 4t.4 Stebblna ar, llxllx Irreg; 14ld et.

266 Brook av, 14. Ix: Brlatow at. a. ISO Stebblna av, 25x111. 7x Irrec Chaa Glee-eon and ano, exra.

to Harris Campbell, Mllfnrd, Pa: atty, Hy Alexander, 15 Naeaau at: 6 aaana $11,000 HID ST, til Benenson Realty Co to Hy Reeameyer, 614 Hth et; atty. Title Guar A Co, 174 Bway H.000 HOE AV, 1545-1611 17 Tlnton Av Corpn tn Max Kramer, exr, 114 71d et; ettye, Straabourger A 74 Broadwav: 2 aaata $1 HOE AV, 1557111 Union Av Corpn to aame; attya, same 11 HORTON ST. a 450 City laland av. 121x100x104x100 Truman Jewell tn I-ouU Bllie, 744 Beck at: atty, It Herrman, 2101 Id av 14,000 WASHINGTON AV. a a.

114 11 a lltth at, 41xltlx Irrex Cortlandt Havlnra Bank to Lawyera Mta Co. St Liberty et: atty. lawyera Mtx Oo, SI Liberty 111.000 CAMBREL1NO AV, cor lllth at. tSr 100 Edmund Schwara to Vincent Preatl. 10H Lexington av, et al: attr.

V. O. Preatl, 1024 Lexington av.17,600 JENNINGS ST. a cor Wllkina av. lOOx 60.5 Mathilda Muller to Joeha Rlchtrr, 170 Jennlnxe at; atty, I-Awyere Title A Co.

140 Bway 11,000 ID AV, 4001-1 Annie Straute. extrx, to Annlo Strauae, Indlv. 401 60th at: attya, Otterborg, A II, 200 6th ev.lt, D00 MECHANICS' LIKNS. Manhattan. I1D ST.

43 Edward Klau agt Frederick Lee, owner; Jxnatx Schwartz, contractor 117.11 WAD8 WORTH AV, 241 Conrad Olaaer act Fifth Ave Bond A Mtg Co, owner and contractor; Helen Corel, owner $174.75 AOs WORTH AV, 252 Conrad Olaaer aft aame 1141.25 LIS PENDENS. Manhattan. 73D ST, a 121 a Columbua av, 23x102.2 Marcue Badcr agt Ferdinand Johnaon et al (action to forecloee merhanlc'a llenl attya, Belafeld A Oymberx 14STH ST, 125 Broadway. nnd other rroperty In Greene county-Sarah Chapman est I) Jackaon Co et al (amended forecloaure of three mort-earea): atty, A Wllaon, HOUSTON ST. 11 151.1 Av C.

45x11 Huxh II Ralney, exr, Krautman Holding Co, Inc, et al (forecloaure of mortrage) atty, A Wllaon. I0TH tT, 15 li Karl Jildenbrand act Eltae Ruckert et aJ (forecloaure of mort-rnre) atty, Schoenherr. 100TH ST, 117.1 let ar, 17.1x100.11 Chalmera Dale et al agt larael Rosenthal et al (forecloaure or mortgage); atty. A Atterbury. HTH ST, 101 and 101 Loulae Chrtet-man et al agt Rae Levlnaon et al (forecloaure of mortxage); atty, plante.

125TH ST. 411 and 420 W. and 124th at, 401 to 413 W-rJcaeph Kreaee act Julia ameron et al faction to forerloee mechanlc'a Hen); attya, Walter, Woirr A Kertla. LBXINGTON AV. cor Hth et.

loox 41 Lnulee Chrlatman et al eat l)ae Hnldlna 0. Inc. et al (forecloaure of -rtaairri atty. Or-it: STANTON ST, a 125 Wlllett et, 25x 75 Alice Carey rt al agt Miriam Turkman, admx, et al (forecloaure of mortgage) atty. A Alcock.

124TH ST. Ill Deed Realty Co agt John Shelly et al (forecloaure of mortgage); attys, Davlaon A Underbill. Bronx, BBGINNrNO at a cor Elbert Anderaon and Oeortw Brown, road leading from Weatcheater Vlllace to the Old Ferry to Whlteatone, 4 81.1x2 4t.7xlrres: "beginning at point In middle line of amall creek at Ita Junction of Weir aroek eal.t line being boundary dividing the landa of George Adee, Samuel Sanders agt John Jacobs et al (fore, cloeiira ot mortgage), attja, Foater A Cutler JENNINGS ST. a cor of Stebblna av, It. 6x75.

1 Loulae Chrlatman et al, admx. rtgt Carmine Cloffl et al (forecloaure of mortgage); atty, Plante. RESULTS AT AUCTION. AT 14 VESEY STREET. By Joaeph P.

Day. 1ST AV. 1049-1001, a 0 100th at (342-844), 40.11x100, i aty tnt and etre Met Truat Co agt Dukaa, tr, Ac, et al; due, taxes. Ac, to the plaintiff 130,000 By Samuel Marx. CLINTON ST, 07, 70.0 Rlrtngton at, 20.3xr0, 0 aty loft nnd atr Aetna Can.

ualty A Surety Co agt Saul miner et al; due, 180.284.43; taxes, Ac, 12.324.12; tn the plaintiff 143,000 AT 3210 THIRD AVENUE. By Henry Brady rifil.DSTO.V 1(1), a Faraday av. 37x 100x4.2x107 1), vacant Sheridan ngi Hrennan, due. II iax, Ac, to the plaintiff By Jatnea J)onovan DECATUR AV, 2e2d.2H34, i pi lul.412n, 1, 2 ud 4 Thomaa A lMlaon, Ine, agt Lincoln ft Parker Film Co et al, due. $124,370.40.

taxea, Ac, 11,820.80: tn the plaintiff. 100,000 VILLA AV, a 4.17 0 204th at, a.lx 124 6x20x124.11, vacant Bradley, exr, Ac, agt I. Boeafleld et al; due, t3.o24.Bl; taxes. Ac, to the plain, tlft $3,000 LIVE TOPICS OF 1HE COMMERCIAL WORLD BUTTON MEN VOTE FOR TARIFF WALL Manufacturers Agree to Organize Now Body Covering Entlro Industry. Dang were formulated at a meeting of button manufacturers from all section of tho country In the Waldorf-Astoria yesterday to organise the entire button Industry Into a closely knit body will probably be known as tho National Federation of Button Manufacturers, The meeting was held under the auspices of the National Association of Button Manufacturers, and was followed by a dinner, at which Impetus was given to the movement to put the need of the American button makers for tariff protection before officials in Washington.

John Cutter, acting chief of the Industrial Cooperation Service of the De partment of Commerce, and Chairman Ooiver of the Federal Trade Commission, approve the plan. BrlaVht Colored lUbbonr Selllnc Plaid ribbons and those with large floral designs. In brilliant color combinations, are being shown In extensive lines by the ribbon trade here, and reports are to the effect that the call for these varieties Is Increasing steadily. Warp prints also are In good demand. Whllo the eales of fancy ribbons are reported as being satisfactory, manufacturers generally report that the staple plain colored general purpose grades are holding their own.

Rhackaraaxon Mills Openlnsrs. The Bhackamaxon Mills have opened their lines of serges and black and blue unfinished worsteds and cheviots for the fall season. Two ply shrunk serges, 12 to 16 ounces, range In price from $2.95 to $3.50 single ply serges, 10 to IS ounces. tf to two ply unfinished worsteds, 12 to IS ounces, $3 to $2. SO, and two ply cheviots, 12 to 16 ounces, $2.75 to $3.50.

Strlkera' Places Filled. So far as the manufacturers are concerned the strike In the dress and waist Industry in this city is over, according to reports in the trade yesterday. Places formerly occupied by tho strikers are being filled steadily. Statements yesterday wero to tho effect that 75 per cent, of the factories or dress and waist makers soon will be located out of the city, especially those specialising in popular priced merchant dlte, and factors In the trnde predicted that as a result of labor troubles here thern will be nn entire change of ele ment In the women's wearing apparel manufacturing Industries within the next two years. Shoe rjnyers Await Price Cats, Boston, March C.

The sole leather markets are satisfactory to the seller, the Shoe ond Leather Reporter states In Its weekly trade review. Prlcss remain Arm and more active requests for export are observed. The upper leather situation is unchanged, prices are high and desirable selections scarce. The shoe trade generally Is awaiting developments. Buyers still feel that prices will he lower In spite of the Increased cost of production.

Shoe factories are rapidly finishing up their spring orders; the manufacturers arc having tin unsatisfactory season so far. Deatarirna Favor I'rnctlcnl Snlta. In designing women's suits for wear this season stylists seem to havo favored practical rather than unusual lines. Some observers In tho apparel trade report that at present manufacturers here are showing very few new-things that might be called startling In cut or general stvle. But It Is said that tn the models for summer, especially those developed In silk, which will make their entry Into fashion within a week or two, tho designers have worked with a freer hand.

Chemical Prices Lorrer. Purchases of small lots of drugs and pharmaceutical chemicals Is still characteristic of the market, reports Drug and Chemical Market' this week. Tho tendency of prices Is downward. Quicksilver declined $5 a flask during tho wek. Salicylic acid Is lower.

Inquiries from the textile industry regarding dyes are more numerous, and ns the mills recently bought considerable wool which was In the control of the Government a good demand for colors Is expected soon. Bleaching powder, cauitlc soda and soda ash nre In more demand. Sulphuric acid, 68 degrees, seems to be In ampin supply at $22, while tho 60 degree acid Is quoted nt $16 a ton. TJ. K.

IJyeatufT Not Barred. Special Dtipatch to Tut Sex. TVashinoto.v, March G. The War Trade Board announced to-day that the British prohibition against the Importation of dyestuffs does not apply to dyestuffs of bona fide French. American and Swiss origin, and that theso may bo Imported Into the United Kingdom under general Import licenses.

Will Open Worsteil Lines. Complete lines of fancy worsteds for fall will ho opened by the American Woolen Company In Department 2 to- Iu Divert niaagjmt Dlvlja'gis, 15, rd dltlonal lines will be opened on Monday Business Troubles. retltlona In Bankruptcy. PHOEBE SNOW LABORATORIES, Inc. An Involuntary petition agalnet th Phoebe Snow Laboratorlea, 241 Weat Twenty-third atreet, la by nva claiming: Aaron L.

Palmer. 1107; A. Wolkenberg, $121, WhlKaker, Clark i-Danlela, 1167; George Groaa A 171, nnd Unger Co, li. Samuel C. Duberatrln, 62 Park How.

la the attorney. CHARLES HAITTNEB A voluntary petition of Charlea llatiptner, 20t Weat Eighty-fourth rtreel ehowe llablllllea of 12,071 and aaaota of 12,741 The three largeat creditors are' Auguat Habreaa, 415 Third avenue, 1511, llurare S. Ely 21 Liberty atreet, 1210, and the Farmera Loan and Truat Company, 22 William atreet. $211. M.

H. Winkler, 01 Wall atreet, la the attorney. Aaalgnment, EDWARD SOSIS, manufacturing neck, wear, 123 Allen atreet, yeaterdav asalgned for the benent of credltora to Frank Drucker. Judgmenla, The following Judgmenla were fllfd yea-tetday. The nrat namo la that of the debtor: Alien.

Ellxabeth Glmbel Ulroa New York 1 105.25 Albert Paul Interhoruugh Lighting Fixture Co. Inc 1ST as I Areneen. Andre H. 1.021 51 Atlantic Loaning n. -vi reiie- grlnn I9 .7 "Altimtn, lUrn and Itvntamtn 4.

ti.MiM Urodln) II. A llrcelow et al S.r3 II Brandenberg. Walter I.ehn li Fink, Inc 513 Boglalch, John, and Samuel Itud nar E. II S.ire et al 141 91 Bellaainl, Hugo, and Fidelity A Caaualty Co. of New York-People, 500.00 Urges Prices Be Based on Present Day Costs announcing their monthly sale.

of domostto cottons, bedding and other staple lines of mer-. chandlse Marshall Field Co, say. that the sooner manufacturers and distributers of merchandise base prices upon coat under present day conditions the sooner business will show activity that will promise well for prosperity. "First losses nearly always) prove the best losses," they declare. "The story that the consumer wants the retail merchant to tell Is one about price being roduced.

That I the one'' big thing the public has waited for, and the merchants who have taken' the initiative and have made prices corresponding with current coats have done a large business." Jj Bangor Realty Corp. P. O. Tots. 210.11 Baker.

DaUd M. C. Raab; coata. 147.17 Baumann, Emily G. K.

Preferred Accident lna. Co. of New York; Co a la 171.14 Central Park Realty Co. and Ernat Sharp Broadway Building Co 1,541.11 Coppage, La It lie R. W.

'Jonea. 114,1 Child, Frank W. Glmbel New York 112.41 Coleman, John M. Flrat National Bank of Lakeland 4. 210.11 Caglloatro, Antonio W.

Oldo; coata 10l.l Elder, John W. Popkln 241.14 Elliott, Adelaide E. Glmbel New York Electric Automobile Delivery Corp. L. Romaahkann Eaklna, Archibald L.

S. Downey 171.17 Fay, Uuatav AmerlCal Feather at Down Inc 272.10 Fred Grota at Son, Inc. Lldger- wood Mtg Co 161.10 Gallagher, Joaeph H. Philip Bitter Inc 217.11 Garner, Dr. W.

F. Cleveland Dental Mfg. Ci 100.11 Glbha, George C. Dentlat Supply Co 111.41 Gordon, Ellaa J. J.

Jaburg Broa. 141.10 Hahn. Theodore F. E. Seldman.

270.20 Interboro Brewing Inc. W. M. Schuaner, Inc 039.24 Kramer, Harry; John Kelly and Charles Dreyer New Amtter- dam Caaualty Co 1,397.11 Lagat, Nadlna. or Areaen S.

Zarelef 1,050.0 Leary, Oeorge D. J. Leary; coata 100.84 McAvoy, Jamea Joaeph TIno 4b Inc 843.20 Montefur, Raphael M. E. Mon- tealegue et al 112.01 Macdonald.

Angua M. Del Papa. 1,210.04 Montgomery, Joaeph J'. C. B.

Montgomery; coata 140.6.1 Marino, Paul Quaker Data 111.17 MeClure Publlcatlone, Inc. Peer- leaa Pattern coata 13.1.70 Miller, Ray G. J. J. 1,043.4 Maeann, Harry J.

E. Ilymea. 244.41 Novelty Kabrle Glove and John Hoffmann W. Hal- 1 pert 26ft.ll Rice, Max M. L.

Weill: coala. 101.411 Poxum, John K. Bonn Broa. 160.04 Riley, Wm. D.

Glmbel N. Y. 185.C7- Roberta, Chaa V. fc. E.

Enalgn. 2S1.20 Roaeman. Abraham4 S. Trauman 344.03 Btudley, Howard A. Glmbel N.

117.4 Spero, Benjamin O. 040.20 Semken, Dorothy Morrla A Co 4S0. Straaaer, William O. I. Skinner: apt in.702.3S 1.1.

rt milllll. Mill. V. II n. ua- eow J.

Buret. 2.071.SO Senagaa, Pierre J. Senega Schuater, Rudolph V. Loewera Oambrlnua Brewing Co 303.41 8Ievera, K. (the Arma) J.

Jaburg et al 149.0S Shubert Theatrical Co. Tootle Theatre Co 8,620.1 Slegel, George J. Jaburg et 124.17 Slao. Francta, and Otella Marks E. A.

Miller Hl.ll Pelletk, Wlllet P. Invader OU Co 17441 Tledemann. John VT, Evangelical Lutheran Church of Our Saviour 1,041.0 Tleo, Angelo leiewere Oambrlnua Brewery Co. 477.18 Tohlr, F. Flreman'a Fund, of Pan Francleco 201.41 Thnniaa.

Sarah extx. Mutual Life Ina Co of N. 5,424. Toole. Chaa.

.1. II Cohen 17,103.04 Terpennln, Effle (ilrard Truat ri rt ni Wl'llama, Itnhert C. Ilcrner 141,10 WllUama, Robert Ixiener 651.01 Welabecker. Arthur Morewood Realty Holding Co f'i-ii Watklna, t.uclue if. R.

Roblnaon 224.0 Wright. Martin (. J. Cohen. coats 124.20 Zodd.i.

Paaquale Johnaton A Oa- wald Co 101.11 mnoNx. The flret name la that of the debtor. Capellc, William Mlchela. 1314.12 ColMne. Philip and Jrome Glardlna -I'l'rce.

Butler Pierce Mf. Corn ''S15 Dm n. Margaret Levla 31i.22 Deamond. Marguerite A. Schramm 111.11 nichler.

Philip Coillgan H.U2.64 Oleaeon, Cornellua J. Plerc. Butler Pierce Mfg. 247.42 Ijichowlti. Oacar A.

45. i3 Lewie. Sam M. -evy 121..2 Romano, Salvatore A. Romano 71.10 Selwlta, t.lxzle J.

Krlntky 40.72 Levlne, riilIlp--V Clanet 40.17 riatlafled The flrat nitu la that of the debtof; the aerond that ot the creditor and date when Judgment was filed: Gladatone, Peter M. Jasper; July I. 1114 I9S6.I4 BUnola Surety Co. Riviera Realty 0 April 24, 1016 105.70 Same; Nor 23. 1115...

14,101.14 N. Y. Railways Co H. Sadacca; June 1019 (reveraed) 5,110.11 Van nkc Auto Inc. 1 Klarher et al, Nov.

27, 220.21 Wm .1 G. H. Slmffer: Dec ItIS 340JO Gladatone, Peter, and Samuel Rlchter: March 14. 1114 625.22 Miller, Hugh G. K.

MoOarry. Oct lt! 1,571.11 Roebllng George Harjra et al; March 1 4, 1901 406.91 Roval Mall Steam Packet Co. E. Holley; Jan. 25.

Hit 1,148.13 Molean, Charlee I. L. 1'rnet et 1 al, March It 101 t.041.43 Greennald, Ianno M. Kuehl; July 29 1918 1.115.24 Interborough Rapid Tranelt Co. J.

Jonea, May :3, ItIS 6.097.71 BRONX. Woodward France J. Echo Bldg. July 1911 (vacatedi 1567.71 rOWECI.OSVRE SALES. IN FOHECLOSfRE Sri'llKMi: COUIIT.

COUNTY OF NEW YOK 1 1.1 A l5l- "fSA.i:!:; 1 stuhf juar utora-f Platntlna, againat 1 haii j3i.ii.r. 1 al Defendants. Harold Swain, Plaintiff's Attorney. 176 Broadway. Now York.

Pursuant to Judgment entered June 21 1918 the underalgned will aell at pubtlo auction, at the Exchange Salearoom. No. 14-14 Veaey Streat, In the Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, at 11 o'clock noon on March 11. lilt, by JOSEPH DAY, Auctioneer, the mortgaged premlees directed by aald Judgment to be aoM, altuated In the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, bounded and deacrlb'd "i'eViINNINO at tho Intereeetion of the westerly able of Amaterdam Avenue and the aoutherly aide of Seventy-nfth Street and running thence aoutherly along the weaterlv aide of Amaterdam Aenue one hundred (100) feet thence weaterly parai lei with Seenty-flfth Street end part of the way through a pnrty wail one hundred nlnety-l iltf) feel nine iti Inchea more or leaa to the eaalerly aide of BroadWaV.

thence northerly, along the eaeterty aide of Broadway, one hundred four (104) feet alx (61 inches more or leaa to the aoutherly aide of Seventy-fifth Street; thence eaat-erly along the aoutherly aide of Seventy, fltth Street two hundred twelve (112) feet more or leaa to the point or place of v.gmnlng. I 01 II fit I vP I. Street Noe Broadway 200-314 Weat "(th Street nnd 301.514 Amaterdam AM-nue. Approximate amount of the mortgage debt, coata and allnwanrea, taxea. aaseaamenta und nater ratea, 111,000.

Dated, New York, February 20, Hit CAMBllfDGE LIVINGSTON, lttfsraa. I. I n' ,1 iii 1' it a 4 1 9.

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