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The Inter Ocean from Chicago, Illinois • Page 19

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The Inter Oceani
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REALTY DEALS OF THE WEEK REVIEWED Recorder's Report for First Half of 1912 Shows Large Increase in Transfers Over Same Period Last Year. GAIN IN CONSIDERATIONS AMOUNTS TO $14,391,422 Important Long Term Leases in Business District Announced During Last Two Days, With Promise of Others to Follow. No. Itft week' sales 7t esles of preceding week TcWJ Correspond! na Mfk llill Corresponding week 643 Corresponding week 11X10 -'5 Corresponding week 113 .,.438 Corresponding 11HJ7 647 Corresponding week sol Corresponding week lix5 Corresimnding week 11M4 i4J Corresponding week 1U03 Corresponding week 1002 i'-i'-i Corresponding week 527 Corresponding weak l'JOO 41 Amount. 2.411.

B77 4.ix.uai 2.064.453 2.167. hl z.063.9v7 a. hi 3.t.Vj::7 2.047.2T7 i.4.a:tj l.Ml.Sta 1.744.2(10 2.213.271 1.818.113 Judging by the report from the recorder's office for the first half of the current year there should be do complaint regarding th condition of the real estate market in Chicago. With no boom.wior any semblance of a strong speculative movement, the volume of business has so increased as to break all previous -six months records. The increase has been general, no one section of the city being favored above another, and It is traceable to no other cause than the most satisfactory one of growth in population and wealth of the community.

The recorder's figures are as Report of real estate transactions for the rat half of 1912. showing a comparison with the like period of 1911: REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. 1912 miliary 'ebruary March Jane Totals 1011- January February March April fay June No. 2. mi, 3.000 3.H27 4.131 s.ut No 2.4ift 3 3.C73 Amount.

I te.n.:!ii i- 12.7s7.D2S ri2.t)St S3 Amount. 811. 3d Uw ll.7s.YiK3 13.7."4.7!'J 13.4Ki.Ki3 13.Wll.ii4S 11.U14.5S) Totsla The ftnt half of shot a gain In number of 1.411 and In amount TRUST DEtlDS ASO MORTGAGES. 112 January February March April Mar una Totala 1911-Janumry Fchmury March April May una No. 1 SS2 2.s2 2.1114 14.

1 iH 1 2 720 2 2. SMS Amount. 7. 422.000 lI.S7l.4flO 13.22.2 13.S13.CO-1 11.210.S-W $71,134,300 Amount. TS.7US.40O OHIO 1 11 3341.

70rt 14.642.70" 14.044. 100 lS.Md.100 Totals First half of lfM2 i leaa In amount. $79.28 I0 In In number of 644: Anionic the Hrukrra. The Catholic Bishop of Chicago has leased the property at 1C7-109 North Dearborn treet to Max L. Brede for period of ninety- JPIHlTtAI.ISTS.

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mm nine years from May 1, 1811. at rental el fll.OCO a year for th flrat two years. 114.008 a year for the next three yeara and $16,000 annually for the remaining ninety-four yeara ot the term. Cremln A O'Connor represent-d the Catholic Bishop and Marshall Arnold of Frank S. Pagln eV Co.

the lease In n.o-tiating the deal. Th average annual rental for the property amounts to $15,865.68. which la equivalent to 4 per cent on a valuation ot The lot is 67HX80 feet and Is Improved with a four story building valued at $28,000 by the board of review. The land was appraised at $272,610 by the taxing body. According to the terms of the lease the present building Is to be demolished and a ten story fireproof structure erected on the site.

This property was acquired by the Cathollo Bishop a few years ago on the basis of 10 a square foot, part payment being made la some vacant land on Astor street. The valuation upon which the lease to Mr. Bred was made was $90 a square foot. Another Interesting ninety-nine year lease of property in the loop district was reported by Baird Warner. This com prised the property at 14 to 18 West Lake street, south front, 50X14T reel, eigaty teei nest of North State street, leased by James B.

Murphy to the Devoe A Reynolds com pany at a rental of $8,000 a year for the first two years and $10,000 a year tor th remaining ninety-seven year or th term. The transaction was negotiated by Sydney H. Hod re of Baird A Warner. Cremln A O'Connor and the law firm ot Ryan A Con don, representing the lessor. Capitalizing the average annual rental on a 4 per cent basis establishes a leasing value of $218,975 tor the ground, equivalent to $4,928 a front foot and $32.90 a square foot.

The lot Is now occupied by the ruins ot an old mercantile structure recently destroyed, by fire, and the lessees propose to erect a six story store and office building for their exclusive use, plans for which are now being prepared by Hill A Wolters-dorf. architects. A large apartment building, with 100X 200 feet of ground, at 6052 to 6058 Jefferson avenue, has been sold by James coupiana to Charles E. Affeld for 90. oeo.

subject to 32 ooo Incumbrance. The building Is a three story structure, containing twenty-one apartments. As part of the consideration th grantor took property on the north side- of Dlversey boulevard. 166 feet west of Linden court. 186x216 feet, valued at $56,000.

The sale was negotiated by J. H. Mahler and Grapperhaua. Russell A Co. Frederic T.

Haskell, vice president of the Illinois Trust and Savings bank, has leased to Charles E. Perkins, a nonresident, the property at the southeast corner of Adams and Market streets tor a period of ninety-nine years, at a flat rental of $16,000 a year for the entire term, th lessee depositing securities to guarantee the ground rent until a new building erected on th premises. Louis Manierre nf Tiirhlj A Manlprra renresented the iTKIta X. Tnhnr Vi Ipfttipp In th transaction. The lot fronts 73.72 feet on Adams street and 80 feet on Market.

It is improved with a seven story and basement mercantile building. rented to a number of wholesalers, the flrsg floor of which is to be remodeled and converted into four stores for retail uses. Two of these will be shaped, fronting on. both streets. Capitalizing the annual rental on a 4 per cent basis fixes a leasing; value of $400,000 for the property, of which $80,000 is estimated to be in the building.

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R. WIMCHELU Notary Public SATISFACTION GUARANTEED HOURS 1 TO 8. 1 1 ntTrtTtnmi" tvvtv-vvt Tv MICHIGAN AVENUE THE INTER OCEAN, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY t7, 1912. SKYSCRAPER TO BE ERECTED AT STATE STREET AND JACKSON BOULEVARD. The Lytton building, now in course of construction at th northeast corner ot State street and Jackson boulevard, will be one of th most Imposing structures In the loop district.

It will be nineteen stories high, of massive, simple design, and will occupy a ground area of 118 feet on Stat street and 14S feet on Jackson boulevard, one of the busiest corners tn the city. The exterior will be of granite and bronze to the fourth floor and granite terra cotta above, illuminated by two rowa of ornamental bronse fixture at the fourth and sixteenth stories. The interior will be finished in mahogany trim, with clear maple floors In the shops and offices and mosaic floors with Italian marble wainscoting In th corridors. The Hub clothing store will occupy tb first eight floor and basement of th new building, and th space above th eighth floor will be rented to retail shop, manufacturers' agents, jobbers and for general office purposes. Th corridors will hare plat glass window fronts for tenants doing retail business.

Marshall A Fox. architects, designed th building. John Oriffilths A Son are th builders and Milbum A Quln will have charge of Its management and renting. ot Kobey street and Irving Park boulevard. at the intersection of Lincoln avenue, has been leased by William H.

Sloffregen to Ralph C. Harris for a term of ninety-nine ears from Aug. 1, 1912. Charles D. Richards was the broker.

Kor the first five years the lessee agrees to pay $3.1.00 a year, $4,250 a year for the second five year period and annoilly for the balance ot the term, the average being $4,885 a year. The lot lrcnts 106.6a on Robej street by 134 feet on Irving Park boulevard, and the lease provides for the immediate improvement of the property with a building to cost not leaa than $30,000. It Is understood that the lessee proposes to erect a two story store and office building on the premises, to be ready for occupancy Jan. 1. 18 U.

The Congress Hotel company has purchased from Mrs. Grace P. Blair, wife of Henry A. Blair, the property at 512 South Michigan avenue, comprising part ot the site of the Congress hotel, merging the fee and leasehold. White A Tabor represented all parties to the transaction.

The property has an east frontage of 20.5 feet, with a depth of 172 feet, and is under lease to th hotel company lor a term ot ninety-nine year from May at a rental of $3,000 a year. Th pries paid waa $80,000. so that the sale was made on the basis ot 3H Per cent, or about $4,000 a front foot and $22 a square foot. Th board of review valued th land at Merging the lee and leasehold will enable the Congress Hotel company, at the expiration of Its present bond issue, to borrow an additional sum mart than equal to th ta-tlr cost of the fee. Grseaebaam Son Bask and Trust company is trusts la a serial bond, isss loafs e( $80,000.

maturing from two ts eight years and bearing per cent Interest, to David Toung. It ts secured by 125x210 feet of grosnd oa South Park svenns, near Fifty-Fourth street, facing Washlsgtoja park, b-Ing Improved with a now high grade tbr story apartment bail ding. A ninety-Bias year leas ot the property at 205-201 South Green street by Josephine Schwartz Springer and Schuyler Colfax Schwarts to Max Geldstins ha bees reported by Mark Levy A who represented all parties In the transaction. The lot Is 50x126 feet, located on the east aid of Green, street, fifty fet aosth. of Adams, and connects with property at tha southwest corner of Halated and Adams strsets.

hold by Mr. Qoldstine. and on which ae ts now constructing a fir story SreprooC building. For th first five years the Isaee Is to pay a rental of l.2o0 year and $1,509 annually for the remaining ninety -four years of the term. This rental weald establish a value of for the) ground, but th la ass coat alas a option ta parch sss at aay tim within flv years for $25,000.

The property at 1205 Milwaukee avena has been- purchased by Bernard Weinstern through Whit A Tabor, from Frank Kendrlora, for 83840O. Th property is Improved with a two story frame build ing. 24x125. and is occupied by the United Cigar Stores company. This property ts located In on of the best blocks on Milwaukee avenue, where values are constant ly increasing, and the price paid for this property Is a strong flgur for Milwaukee avenue, for a holding such as this.

This fact Is born out by th renewal of th present lease to the United Cigar Stores company, at a rental of two and oae-hajf times the rental which they had been pay Ing for the- aame premises. Th building otng ot utile value, tne nrie said for th land la $1,525 per front foot and $12.78 per square sooc to seller was represent ed by John B. Pailascg sad th purchaser by Whit A Tabor. A modern twelve apartment building, with 90x100 feet of ground, at 464S to 4648 Greenwood avenue, ha been sold by Catherine BV! Snyder to Herman Oberndorf for 000, subject to 831,000 incumbrance. la part payment the grantor took two resi dence properties at 4314 and 4330 Grand boulevard, th two being valued at 837.000 and subject to 810,000 Incumbrance.

Henry T. Dart negotiated th deal. Willis A Frankenstein has sold for Frederick Becklenbera; to Alfred! Outhmarm th block of on story stores located at 1402 to 1410 Mora avenue, which Immediately adjoin th Northwestern Elevated station on the west. Th property. is 100x 1T2 feet.

A nominal consideration of $10 la named la tae need, beat th srlco la sun der stood to bo $35,000. Frederick Becklenberc has purrhased from James O'Lesry tss property 'st tb northeast, corner of Halsted and Garfield boulevard! fronting 125 feet on Halsted street and 195 feet on Fifty-Fifth street. A consideration of $10 is named in the deed, but It is understood the price waa about $75,000. It la thought that Mr. Beck lenherg will Improve the corner with a two story store and office building, which will also lnciad a theater.

Moore A Sriunlt were the brokers. Mrs. Josephine EL Springer has sold to Louis Scaccbl the property at th north enst corner of West Monro, street and Oakley boulevard, tot 50x125 feet. Improved two Oat buildings and a residence, for $2 4. 500.

8. H. Taylor waa th broker, rep- presenting both parties to the transaction. Mlaeetlaaeos Deals Title to three pieces of property along th right of way of the Lake Shore A Michigan Southern railroad has been taken by the Illinois rust and savings bank, presumably in behalf of the railroad company for track elevation purposes. Two of the tracts were acquired from the Patzack Manufacturing company, including th furaltarc factory and ZKSxizs reet of ground on Seventy-Sixth place, east of Greenwood avena, together witn 50x125 feet tn the' rear on Seventy- Seveath street, the consideration for the two being JIM.

COO. The third piece, nurcbssed from Arthur J. Knowles. comprises 216x139 teei on seventy-seventh street, opposite the Patzacki property, th consideration being SZU.M), A large apartment building with 125x180 feet ot ground on th west side of Prairie 235 reet north of Sixty-Third street, has been sold by Mr. Adella Lorscfaeider to Joseph J.

A consideration of $100,000 was msntlosed In tb deed, th property being conveyed subject to 857,000 iaeumoraace Joseph F. Maxwert has bought two pieces of manufarturlng property oa Hawthorn a venae from heirs of th Ordea estat ferns agxrvrat consideration ef 838.411. One oar. est comprises Sx22t feet, east front, 2tf feet souxneaet or wabansm avenue, and the other 180x242 feet, adlolaiag on the sonth. The first was, acquired from FYs sees Ogden of Mew London.

Conn I or and th other rrom Caroline Ogden Jones of Newport. I tor $23,442. Property at tb sowthwsst corner Ls sail ana North svesues. 85x104 feet, has been sold by Em! aad Karl Eltel. proprietors ot tne tiotei Bismarck, to Jobs Hamilton for tsa.uuv.

Record has been mads of two tsancfers of property purestaseo oy the estat Msrshall Field In 19 OT. Tno first comprises 42x100 feet at th southwest corner of Fifth, avemn and Quiney street, bought from th estat Kdwla H. Soeldoa for 8100.000- and the stnr la known aa 218 to 220 Jackson boule vard, soxlog reet. conveyed by tl grantor fr a nomiaal consideration. A largs tract at the southwest corner Kobey and West Forty-Flfta streets, ex-teaded.

has been sold by th trustees of the Central Manufacturing district to the Chicago Railway Equipment company, under an option given aome yeara ago. Tbc consideration is not disclosed. The land fronts 627 feet on Robey street, with a depth of 247 feet. Additional frontage on South State street, between Twenty-Fourth and Twenty-Firth streets, has been purchased by Charles Deer-lng. the last conveyance being from Mrs.

Potter Palmer and comprising 173 feet located 100 feet sonth of Twenty-Fourth street, west front. All this property has been acquired for the future needs of Wesley hospital. Vacant property. 100x271 feet, on, th weat aide of Greenwood avenue, 191 feet south ot Forty-Seventh street, ha been old by th estat of Jededtah H. Lathrop to Charles F.

Hellgren for $20,500. The block of stores with. 138x153 feet of ground, at th northwest corner of Evan-stem avenue and Argyle street, has beea old by Albert Schrelner to Albert Sten-berg for $56,000. Th property was conveyed subject to $8,000 Incumbrance. An apartment building, with a lot Box 150 feet, oa the east side of Winthrop avenue, fifty feet north of Ardmore avenue, has been sold by Herman T.

Anderson to Charles Nelson. Only a nominal eonsid eratio was mentioned in th deed, bat th grantee assumes an incumbrance of $18,000 as part of the purchase price." William McKlnley. President Tart's campaign manager, appears as the seller of the property oa Scott street. 147 feet west of Astor treet. lot lCHxlSl feet.

Th purchaser is Eleanor Howson Wlther- spooa-, ana husband. Leslls, and a consideration of 810.000 is named In the deed. Elmer D. Ingalla has sold to Oscar F. Talme of South, Milwaukee, the property at 111" Walton place, being elghty-Bv feet west ot Lincoln Park boulevard.

lot 28x103 feet, south front, with Improvements. A consideration of $1 ts glvan ta th deed. subject to an lncum-branc of $15,000. Tho Chicago Title and Trust company fa trust in a bond Issue loan of $50,000, tan years, at per cent, to th National Stone company, by T. B.

Saxtoa, president, ss-cursd by th property on Loomis street, 240 feet north of Fifty-Ninth street, COx 1X4 feet west front, 75x12 feet seat front on Ada street, 814 feet nosth of FWty-Nlnth street, and property tn Will county. Joseph F. Maxwell of Will county. Illinois, bag purchased from Francis Ogden of New London. 50x220 feet, east front, on Hawthorn avenue, 620 feet southeast of Wabaasia avenue, for $14,868.

while another plec of 180x242 feet, cast front, or through- to th river, waa purchased from Caroline Ogden Jones of Newport, R. for $23,442, or a total of 838.45L Th property at th southwest corner of La Sail and North avenue, 65x104 feet, ba beea sold by Emma Eltel and husband. Emil. and Mary Eltel and husband. KarL to John Hamilton, for $25,000.

Ths twenty-one apartment building with lot 58 feet frontage at 6052-s8 Jefferson svenue and a depth of 100 feet to th Illi nois Central right of way, baa been sold by James Coupland to Charles IS. Affeld for $90,000, sabjoct to an incumbrance of 332.000. Mr. Couoland took in part pay ment 186x216 feet in Dlversey boulevard. 166 feet weat of Linden court.

Consideration nomlnaL Charles Chapman baa sold to Dorothea R. McCabe th apartment-horns property on Byron street, ninety feet weat of Sheridan road, with lot 50x118 feet, south front, for $28,00. subject to an incumbrance of assumed. In part payment Mrs. Mc-Cab ha coavered to Mr.

Chapman th property on Gladys avenue. fifty feet east of South Forty-Third svenue, lot 25x124 feet, north front, st a valuation of $7,000. TORRES 8YSTKM TRASiS-fERS. n.f-a Bled for record under the sirens eysieaa tor tn week enoeu July S. Ull: Coaveyssees City.

Consideration. Cuyler av. 188 ft of Spauldlng t. Zitx 1 -4 June vtiiuasu iswrvin Michael J. Haamhaa Uncumorance.

Il.iooi $3,000 Euaiwuod av. 171 ft of Western av. a t. IkralliO; June Henry 4. nutwas u.uirf lmtiurMui A708 Emerald av.

75 fl ef S2l sU 60x125: June if" Anton uaicnanas is lihwwua Emerald av. 48 ft of KM st. f. 1'iOx ju: June zii-anioa uismwhi i buuu-iaw Dowaialowics 3.410 N. SOth it.

ft of Belle Plain av. f. Mx2i: June IT Clara iwe lid n.t freed J. I'lachel 670 Crenshaw et. 11 (JO ft of Central Park av.

r. 30x124 June joaepn ueren io aforns J. Meyer Harulna av. 1J ft of Greenwood ter- r-ire. i.

iitfiu: June Kl rl JahnUB Irvins Park bird, t'3 ft of Troy st. t. StViXlZT: June a-r-Lia ueaiuois anu husband to Abraham nilvermaa Kreller av. cor U3th st. f.

Juno 12 rthur K. Hauwrom io wnja- rr.tH tr I S.0001 Lawndale av, flo ft of rSth st. f. 12S: June 1 Charles u. ravucea to Anton Hoffman 8.2C0 Lincoln av.

128 ft of George st. a f. 4t ru to ueorre st: Btpi. n. Arthur a.

StrAaalielm to Cnristopher Straasnelm Lanlatt-e a v. cor Sth st. f. June 7 lanatius U. Stahl to Frank Tor-scwskl 85th st extended.

125 ft of Krelter sv. ZTrfii.iiS; jane I r.stner n. air to flenlinun F. Sooth Park av. so ft a or 70th at.

t. 30x June 2 man X. ra rlH UTnlf Crandairs Orayland sub. pt lots 43 snd 44. Ixs 1 ot ii.

i. june vwv Material Co. to George P. Weat End av. cor 8.

48th av. r. lOoxlKJ: June lo uertruoe n. naiaer wt wA t-1 urn A I rTm 7.000 Vt ooilawn it, 3 ft a ef T2d pi. f.

SOx 10U: June 2S waiter t. Keen to Isadora Purprrnaut 6.000 Lease (UU years) Robey et, ear Irving Far blvd. terra, aw Ana. 1. 1012: rent first five years.

8X.0OO annually: second Bye years. 4.zwj annually; rwmnijima years. Si.0ri0 annually: leasee te par all taxes In addition: lessee to erect bulld-Ine to cent not hies than t.O0O: bnild-Inrs te leasor at end of term, without compensation William H. fftoffregen to Ralph C. Harris loans.

Merrill K. Sweet's, lot Wk sub of tract or land tn 30. aaay iiaji-lel L. McCormlck ts Albert F. Bremen.

Lochtemeyer'e sna. Jots 33. 84 and 85. sut of southwesterly 7 acres let IO. In sub a 'i trt 13- TUIM 90 Pnnk G- Hobbina to Jerry Taylor 400 Calnmrt.

Washinrton Heights, lota 12 and 13. Wk R7- Isabella Sanderson and hus band to Charles L. Anderson. 10 Cicero. Oak Park.

W. Dray's add. ft ef lo. blh 2: June 1 Bertha M. DoTte and husband to Loretta Feeley STS Toa nshID J.

fbt 1. b'k 5. IS. 3. 13: Jens 26-Peter M.

Ebertahaeuser to John J. Kelly 1 incumbrance. 81.0U0) LS00 McCartney sub. IO ft lot 11 and sll lot 12. blk 4.

rsnb ef blka 1 to (5. sub new of 20. 3t. 13: June So Marie Carlann and huatjand to Ernest J. WeMnn ilnrumbrame.

Sl.Min 3.400 Townehlp 3 lot 4'i. ut of blk 3. V. 20. fr.

Nor. 3. l'JIO Chrfctlan R. Walleck to Henry Koch 150 Township 39. lot 42.

blk 3. sub ot 14 of an. 39. 3.1: Jane 23 Anthony Llsen to Henry Kucn 300 Merchants' Madison st add. lota an and 3t.

blk Mav 22 Henrv Matthes and I wife et al to Mary J. Cavanaiuth 800 I Wilson's sub. lot I. fclk Georse's sub. lot 1 snd Vj lot 2.

sub etc 17. 39. 13: July 1 Emma T. Tranger and husband to Elizabeth C. Darlla 4.100 Mais.

Township 41. pt a. 41. 12: Jane 11 oar pa p. atercier to xjeapiaines vaiier Ry.

Co Proviso. Bellewnod. Rice's rub of lota 2J7. 2g and June 22 Stanley Robaexewskl ta Levrt G. Hetzol Tksrstea, T3 Booth Lawn, lots 27.

28 and 29. resab of blk 42: March 22 Theodore A. Petersoa snd wife et al to Harvey Coal sad Lam-be Co. 8.000 AIteatloee far Initial Mesrlat ration. Crystal et, 141 ft of Central av.

f. Mhtl25: June 87 Daniel M. Heahy 8400 8.000 6S0 Exrtianse sr. a cor s-ttn et. f.

24x 123: Jsse 27 Stan la law ncmski Klnaatea av. bet 73d and 74th eta. t. SOx 137 rt on and isa ft oa Jane zs lOAth st, a cor Ar a't "fixlM: "june 2 Frank J. Deawk 8.000 COO Palmer sv, a cor 77th st, lOTxlM; jaiy a oisie ix.

atoe Orrro. Towns 33. lots 28 to 29. blk 8 of blka ft and 4. a IS.

34. 13: July 8 Fred erick K. Green Malae. LOOO Brickton, lot 23. bfk 8 of blk etc: June 2S Charles K.

sUtne Provlao. 8.800 Wallaew'a addn. Inta IT ta SO. blk 4. all blk 1.

and other pocy Jane rrsnssn Barlean. Rallresd add. lot 1. blk 8: Jaly 2 Hermann Kreepei. Towaahls exrr.

sHafwHsfssH or a as. as. 14; June 23 Adam a. 3eSa eo a ae ae a a ao aeros OS SO Isesabrssna sv. cor S.

tnttt av. a lWsljMl: June 10 Hugo Anders to C. T. A T. 8 rears, ft per 83.000 Uncoin nL 300 It of Norwood Park eox.

wiijv. una 2 tjeorgs issrts ta 800 12th at, 230 ft of Loomis st. 2oxl03: way mm nystaa ureanica 10 Albert K. Singer (12 montha. per cent) Av L.

79 ft ef ssth at, 50x121: Juno 0 ei cricsoa Andrew Kingman (HMBthlr. 7 nor rent 200 Avenoo M. 169 ft of lOuth st. 12: June 2U Oscar A. Ericksoa to Real Estate TlUe Trust Co.

(S rria Der cjentk Calumet av. 227 ft of 114th" il'w AsOO xl36; June KF1orenee Fare .1 al Hxrrr H. Talcaat IX v--n a 1.800 200 200 890 4.000 2.000 2.000 june w-cami to same 4 veara. Dee eantl. 114th al.

"wf ui it. a ox Smmm tA a a mA I A a 2 Indiana av. lei ft ot 37th at. a f'aii Jnne 1 Sarah 43olden and husband to Arthsr H. Whitley years, ftpe? centi Krelter av.

oor 03th "auii 14.V June .12 Pcnjamin F. Hedges to Arthur E. Hedetrom (4 wrm SSth st extended. 123 ft of Krelter av. r.

-ai)x3iz; June 4 Same to same (3 rears, tt oer eantt Lawndale avSO ft of 25th st. x-x: -rune Anion on man to Frank O. Haiicek lwrr.lv rive rant! Word et. 177 ft a of floth st. "ioi 123: June 24 Minnie Kail to Henry Kranas A veara Mr mnt Hamlin st.

6j ft of Cornelia L00 a3xl2f: Jane 10 Charles H. arisen to William H. Olesecke (3 years. ner eentl Hamlin av. 241 ft.

of 2.x123; June 19 Pauline Kramer to Bennle Gent (34 month a n- Carmen av, bet Paulina st and Ashland av, i. -xiz4: june rt John Lam- eon te C. T. A T. Co.

(3 veara fiu 8, TOO Caranes sv, bet Paullaa st and Ashland sv. x. -24X124; Jane 28 Same to same (2 Tears. S'a ner cent, Constance av. 210 ft a of 3,700 saxixTi: june II Brat A.

Larson ta Lonle Ralhie (S years. ner eentt N. 41st cl. ZOO ft of Orace st, a 80s 177: Jane 10 Robert Iong to Araoid. Honnmr (July I.

1JH7, 6 per cent) Montlcello av. ft of School st. f. 8A00 ASOO 25xl2o: Jnne 2-1 Freerfrke Lots to Arnold Moliager yeara. er cant) Montlcello a v.

81 ft of School at 10 10 2ixl24; Jane 24 name te same years, per cent) 8.600 scan aba av. bet 78th and 70th sis, f. 8 ft to Sooth Shore av; June 15 Oeorge T. Xord ts Charles Ringer (3 years. 6 per cent) 1.800 f.

60th ct. 77 ft of Belle Plalne av. f. SWxt23; Jane Fre-4 J. Pischel to T.

a T. Co. (3 years. per cent! 8,400 Dearborn el, SI ft ef 20th St. f.

23X -llr May S4 William Hobinsos to Oeorge F. Letbrahdt (Irear. jier cent) 300 La Salla at. 2MS ft a of Root et. f.

27x 12s; June SO James Hoc snd wife cl si to Drovers Trust A Savings Bank tl year, per Breasea. Poeerv Hane Putss add. lot 7: June SS 10 J. yvtm to The Keel Estate linn. of Ball I mora, kid.

tssontnly. per sent) Cleera. Hobbs sun, lot la sub of Wk A sub of a IT. au, la; June li Frank J. Oarahar ts RalpS, sf, Pray years.

bar Mat) waiieca suo. I lot 4. blk of a a HO. M. 13: June 24 Joseuh T.

4 01 Laska to frank lieoes 4 weekly, per em 8. Rldgelsnd depot, lots 66 and CI. a IS. Jw. June 20 John J.

O'Urlea to Josef Turns tl year. per cent) Wilson's sub, lot 4 of -lot 1, etc, a iv jut; oivim, C. T. A T. Co.

(July 117. 6 per cent) 800 8.000 1.800 LT00 REAL ESTATE THASSFEHS. The followlnr real estate transfers were sled Cor record yesterday "sogers parse Considers tloa. Columbls av. 60T ft of Sheridan ro.

(, iTxlJ3; July 1 atsrtrt. Y. Webb and buaband. C. EL.

to Geo. W. Carixnter. Motina. ill.

(incumbrance. Sluuu. aa-eumedk Lnm av. S10 ft of Southport av. f.

eox iij: July 1 jaaud u. Jaccumy to haul T.S50 New sard av. 40 ft of Hayes av. f. 3ovt: Avnl l.v Oaay C.

hernekes to Alexander 1. uarcne uncambrsnce. SI.JOUI.. 2.500 ft or wood I'ark, LID sv. cor Cillers a v.

a f. lOOxlTS: May 1 Elsie Krauae le Isabels A. sar- Uni Lake View. Balmoral av. cor Winchester av.

f. 1 July 3-Agnee Smith to l.eopo.4 and liertha Nathan Brvn lliwr av. -N-, 126 a t. tJXXt June 11 Joe. Ilal.ner lo flobt.

A. Oehler (Incnmurancr. S3.jui 11.730 Clifton av. 143 a of Montrose av, f. 144x li: Mar Jfohlin and John A.

Nyden qultciaim ts Alexander K. Mae-Donald I Fletcher st- 10 ft of Perry st. f. July a i.als Met to Paul Valy tin- csmbrance Si.iAXyt Same poly; Jul 3 P. Valy to Vender Schumann Fullert-m if.

457 ft of X. Clark et. f. 25a 174: July 4 Kmll nchmidt lo Minnie E. LUeders Hermitage av.

74 ft a of Bvrnn at. f. 2-1 1: July ft Alfred Uersbach lo Oeo. F. Fitzaerald Boyne sv.

44 fl of Barry av. a 2xl24: June 22 F. McC. Krueser to Abraham Shapl ro Lincoln av. 774 ft cor Knllerton nv.

net. ft on and loi ft on Jane SO fcdwd. O. Fclsenthsl to Jaa E. Bullock (incumbrance.

Xxl) Perry st. ear Uerteau av, f. 50x100: July 6 IMiise schlfter to Cusloa J. Hettnana Wtitnn av. 24 ft of, uavelsnd av.

f. SvxTO: June 25 Andreas P. Anderson to tnie Stack (Incumbrance. 82.0t TKUaT DEED. Bheridan rd.

Nos. 841 044. 04S and Wl 10 3MS) and 3 story aomt bids, t. looxluo: May ai Elmer E. 10 Cen 4.

2O0 4.200 8.300 4.600 tral lruat Co. or Illinois yrs. tm ver cent) Jrfrtriaa. Dakln st. 134 ft of Slat ar.

a f. July 1 B. Xorln to Henry C. Scheldt Il.ttxo) 40.O00 Ebvr'y av. 3D it 1 of flrace St.

f. 30123: July I Jobcaon to Allien fleinouelt et al (Incumbrance. Eberly av. 29 tl of Uraoe it. t.

aoxll'5: ft. 000 May ZS Jno. s. streicn 10 u. junn- son Same ppty: June 27 Abraham J.

Llebman to same (Incumbrance. taall N. 4Jin cU 11M ft of Humboldt sv, f. 50K 1J5: June 24 Albert iiauer to KobU T. Pltte N.

43d ct 411 ft of Roscoe St. f. 2ixl2C: Nov. 2a. 1911 M.

Hrandt to Uxale Wax (lncurabranoa. K. 4-th av. cor School st. f.

4xlM): July ft Jacob R- Jacobaen et al lo Albert Martha (incumbrance. S3 Hancock at. lea ft of YVabanala av. a t. 2-1al7T- Jaly 3 Eat Henry Gerekew to Anna Galmewicz (Incumbrance.

Kimball av. 171 ft of Wrlghtwood av, f. X2xii; July 1 A. P. Allen to Edwd.

A. Kelnert Montana at. lo3 ft of N. 44th av. f.

box 132: July 2 Winifred E. Coombs to John U. VrVarner av. 70 ft of Camt.be 11 av. a f.

W1X123: May 20 Tom Staff to 11-helmtne Jahn (incumbrance. 82.200).... Springfield av, 66 ft of Sunnyatde av, f. 75x129: June 27 Nicholas Jax to John W. Campbell Springfield av.

1H1 ft of Greenwood ter. f. SO 123; July 3 Prank C. Votalnt to John Nelson (Incumbrance. 42.700) Korrtfe Tosva.

Chleaeo av. a cor Kingsbury it. f. 4xl30: July 3 Emll Rudert to T. A T.

trustee TRUST DEED. North Branch at. cor Halsted at. f. X13X2U.

July 1 North Branch Ex 800 1.500 2.800 2.000 2.200 0.0O0 tract Co. to C. T. T. trustee (bonds.

10 yrs. 6 per cenO 140.000 So a I Tows. Canal et, 124 fl a of S2d st, 33x124: July It Catherine Glenday to Win. (lien-day 1 N. Mich bra a av.

old Noa 23-21. new No. 32V 422. bet E. Hlver st and E.

South Mater st. f. 4sxl0O; June lftBlrdie Slran Sherlock, formerly Birdie Pukin. of Emporia. quitclaims und 1-8 Int to Jaa.

M. Pitkin. San Francisco. Cal 1 South Park av. 234 ft of 29th at.

f. 23x23: July 1 Andrew B. Moeck to IVter N. ScJimit S0O0 Union av. 21 ft of 30th st.

f. 22x121: June 21 Chaa E. Dodson to Howard C. Bales 1 Incumbrance. S2.5" 1 TRUST DEEJV PT Randolph at.

S7-MI. f. Bl i est and Kedxle bldg: June 13 David Mayer to eCniral Trust Co. of 111. (June LVJune 13.

12-1 73.000 Hide Park. 89th t. cor Mini-tee av. f. 1 1x1 Li June e-d aru irae to jno.

u.u 2.000 1 S-ftOO Hoxte av. rur I04ib at t. July I A. Matbewa to ana Jsary Newton Monroe a v. Xo S.V0I.

f. SO ft to alley: June 19 L. ILarroun lo Wsidon Webster Kim bar a lv 75 it a of 4Sth st- J7VX12. June 2 Anna B. Mana-ae IS Grace S.

sjgwlck Oaken aid av. Xo. 4473. t. IS 2-3 ft te of si: June 3 Ava II.

Prtdeeu and husband. C. to Mary L. Andrews dn-cumhratroe, av, 123 ft of 67th st, 23x121: July 8 Archibald Sinclair lo Frederick aad Bessie Tarr (Incumbrance. 83.

too) State st. cor 107th at. f. 30x121: June 27 A art Maat to Jno. J.

Ortgula Vlncennea av. 4S ft a of Srtth iLit 4Sxl3: A 400 Jane ueorge woitr to Eltse Kicbter. Aberdeen st. 63 ft of 68th st. t.

2xl34: June 2 Frederic Ellis lo Jacob KaUD-acsso 43d at, cor Paulina si. f. 64x114: Juno 4 lames H. Aahley to 11 Be Ira Jdoeller aad WLUIam Reiner 66th at. cor Wood st.

t. 84x102: June 8 Joha Tara to Andrsay Bills Bststed st. 48 ft of TOth et. f. 100x130: July I C- T.

A T. trustee, to Juaeoti Ucbtes Belated st. 27 rt of 43th K. vt. 23x121: June ft Oecar H.

gweenev to Josef Hecht. Raisted st, 15 ft a of THth st. t. ftOxll7: Jnne It P. Rotas to Theodore Usr- Hs leted st.ibo'ft'a of f.iix)24: Mav IS Ollle Conlck to Peter Arkema.

Same nrtnrarty: Jane 17 P. Arksms toTho- odore St. J. Lindstrtun Berrattase av. 231 ft a of 33d at.

2frx I--5: Jane Edward Zilaik to Frank Kneaek Bermllase' a v. 17 "ft "1" ef'eoth stl'w 24x 2. TOO 4.000 AO 6.000 1 8.000 2.600 f.000 june as a rote ttyiiaa to August rta-Bermltam'aV'208 VVa "of aa'i8 ti: Jeiy Ana. MnreanrotS to Uarl Marks (tncambrsnce. 4.80 Laflta s.

204 ft of 4.tib st. f. 29x124; Jaaa I aaaaaalaa la 'IUlaia 0ww latnia sx, ri et sna st, a. 33X124; June nrnrani uanHnar cn uamB ex. avi 11 a ex SHU st.

x. ouxiiaj Jane SO Crerv to Ixxxe Havenaw (la. cumbrence, (l.aOO) 8,800 mnornm av, a cor wtrta st. etrxxza; June 23 Chaa. Krela to Bsrbera Week Crabbe (Incumbrance.

S8.00O4 M.000 63d st. 218 ft of Princeton av. 23x183; joiy a ua a veoo to cowers x. jayers s.wue Calasaot. Lafayetae av.

between 106th pr and 106th St. I 04X121: juiv feter Ksaan ta OuatAf Wibee (Incambrsscs. fl-2GOk iowe sv, cor ltwa si. i. wxi2a: june i a.

n. i-tuning to kbum A- uabei (in- enmbraace. 1.000) 2.000 limn pi. us rt ot Princeton av, f. SOx 121: Jaly 1 Ouataf Weber to Tnaodore foroy tincamnraaoe.

4iH l.soo West Tawa. Ashland sv. T2 ft of Angusta st, I4x lis: June zs iaiox btachon to Kara Wofnlah Aiis ua ai, iwi it oi vv smut av. r. 10x124; eixix xo rfsmse X.

Palmar to Adams st. ITS ft e-of Walnut av. f. 23x124: May r.ua Lemaresi and husband. R.

to James Palmer (Incumbrance, 7 10 Central Park av. 23 ft a of Thomas St. f. wiitf. june in joe.

wmierontnsnv to John J. Ahesrn (tnoumbranoe. XI itahtt a nm Churchill st, 36 ft of Leavltt st. f. I4x 100: July 2 Alex Milanowskl to JohaSsu- saisai (incurmirance.

s.i,d(aii. 7.800 Chtcage av. ft of May st- f. 23x150-. Feb.

1 Cfhlcan Rail ways Co. ta Jacob Delbert a aim Cortes st. Sal ft of California av. f. 2Sr 12: July 1 c.

c. C. Brandt aad bsaband. A. to Pstar Oulnn am Contrreae st.

236 ft ef Aberdeen ec 8 "fl jane, it Joan wuina et at to John Drake sv 63 ft of Augusts St. f. SOxl2S; June 21 Winterbothsm to John I. Grauowskl I Incumbranca. 62.000) a ska Division st.

120 ft of Irving sv. f. 14 1-1: juiy Harry itianmaa to psal Klse- man (Incumbrance. 32.80) 10 Dl-Ulon st, 128 ef Rockwell st. r.

2Sx 122: July 2 Sam Rosen et al to Harr-r and Sam Klapraen (Incumbrance, IO. ya De Kovan at, loo ft of Jeferson sc. 25x110; July 2 Johanna O'Brien oult- claims to Michael O'Krlen 1 18th et, 25 ft of Robey rt.it f3xl2S: July 1 Newberry Ubrary ts Frank Petrs CIston sv. cor Wsrsaw. av.

f. 40x 106. or June 2 Tina "achs to Lars iofw Francisco av. St ft ef Csrro'l a v. f.

ISx ju i jonn r- Miner te wm. tr Hxra. I aoO Fullerton av. a cor Fairfield av. a f.

121x 141: July I Sarah J. Macomb to James Barrett 6.00O 4Uth av 200 ft a of 1Mb st f. 2.1x123; Juiy 2 Bet-. ram J. Cahn to Morrla S-buHi 2 000 Homer St.

f4l of Hoyne av. f. 24xlOO; Jaa. 1 Winnie Bates to Marran B. Ttsldon it, too of Washtenaw el 10 10 10 10 iiih'; juiy, iimpo to Harris Flrkelstein .1..

ya Barrlsos at. 200 fl of Homan av. a t. Six 24; July 1 Wat. X.

Man te Xlcaoia stamerllng' av! "iSV "ft" "a of" N.63rd i'tlit in 2VX124: June 33 H. J. Reynertaoa to AdoJ laarson Caeumbraace. ASl. Lnoi" 3 ft of Xorh at.

i. 2x100; July 1 Jacob Bass et al to Harry Aaaowlts et al Oncumbtance. JK.Vai) 11 1 June SeHarry Aakowits et al to Harry Zeloea st al (Incumbrance 87-e2v) Loomla US ft a of Polk st! of. ililio- cirt Jaoooa to Ylnoeaao Ma: assumed) tcmo'aace. ti.vsM.

scheets salt- ittar. Le Assies. ''j July Uir.ni Kendsiora to Beraard UL 1 1 too brance 413.000. XSayv -1 of Clsrlsda st. f.

ZoC. -ososu. to UuiStrVJM f1, 2' a aa est ass dMr. wr sj ft of Taylor st. Ju-r Leonl Loo lets te Giovanni Parti- IS.

CO. ilrd av. 11 ft of 12th st. a 3x114: iiJr'0 Jit? to Koee Aatkes ln- curnbraace. 12.25 W.

Madison at vA xm 10 Adolph Q. 1 1 'i of Clmtus st. 21 S-lUX Blickina' to e'ef Aagusts'sC' wT iii avuuiwi to AJea ssd Aatos Mallaswskl Oregoo ev No. U43. a f.

24xl3t: jaly Jaa. Carnrxy to ralraLoce Porcar N. Prairie av. 221 ft of TbomaVit. daW i-tartln Anraon TtS A2S in JU.r 1 WuJf 1 w' Polk at.

a car Sexrawtento av. a I. iniiift: July Jno, K. Harrlaoa te AagW C. Johnston ilDcumWinM a.t aiwvi Paulina at, 175 fl of Po.k st, e'fl'zJii'x 4JU 1 tM.k a I I saw won Kijiio (tncumbranor.

SS.outr 13O0J umoento av a cor Greenwood terrace, t. 2Zxl2S. July 1 a wan Iaraoa lotUimuo Adamia ati iaaM 11 Bless at, 17i ft a of NoOrf) m. af. "i.7"1 10 An tool xocoa i.tii a.svti 20th at, 4til ft of S.

42d av. a f. 30x123; ihh I we. H.ntrrfi (ilKea.branee.a3.oiKr. v.

Taylor at. 14J rt of Wood st. a f. 24x100; -Jaly 2 A note aad husband. 1C 10 Win.

Wclner (incumbrance. a.7M 14.0OU BlILGINC PKRJM1TS, The following building permits ware Itnrnil yes- 1424 ft 42d av. 2 stars brick Sara Vo- AOC: JO. ZA0J T.CJ nasek, 164V 44Hh et, A Cbarvat arch, Vonaaek carp 84.000" ua at 1 story brick thester. Steohanek Bros.

107 3rd st. A Fer- mn. ncwei at xMt-ce mason ana 1Z.UOV 1617 to 29 lata et, 3 and 1 story brick wj mwu 01 Tribune bids. A Russmnder arch, a Neieon muvi. Haaaoa Brvs carp 70.000 25IX-SS Ulckens av.

3 story brick Rata. Mania Belzel. 2aJ Pallerton av. Worth-raaa Steiabeck arch. Doboelsteln a lsnmaau 17.000 2075 11 Greenlee av.

1W story stucco res-dence, badglcy. SijTj Greenleaf Sv. A Xormaaa sreu. A Hesbol carp 3.500 S733 Wood laws av. 2 story brick sleeaing Porch.

If Gcswman. 57S3 Woodlawa av. Dean Dean area. Gage A Co. niaauo U(O0 Wsabln-toa and Vernon art, IS etory brick mioemf, rrxu joaosva, ccisoa fara.

r. urooks. carp 1444 Claremort sv. 2 story brick fiats. A ekallng.

1444 Clare arum ar. A Wil-kowaai arch. jskrhneir mason. Fred Meyer carp 44th st. 2 atcr rraane ftata Anton Junaa.

43- Hermitage av. schroeder arch. Malouaek carp 3f fSth av. 1 story frj.me cottate. Frank Klxary.

330 4itk av. An too Martin carp 43oO WabansU av. 2 story brick office and Data Hermoaa Uvr.twr Co. VVabanala av. llaie arrb.

Hambacb carp 121-7323 Elixaireth st. 2 story brick residence A Courtney. Illinois Central R. Hale arch. A Jeweil mason.

Soiecaon A Eon carp 3421 Flournoy rt, 2 sty brk fits, A Connolly. S423 Flournoy St. Br Roha A Son arch. A fail Jock a Co car 2048 T'hllltpa av 2 aty stucco residence. A Veison.

7ii2, Robey st. Stevenson arch. Balmow mas. A VeS-oa car 3S2 Hamilton av. 2 sty brk fits, Frank Heck.

241 Irving Park bird. Hale arch. Frank Bet mas aad car 222 8t Icuis av. 1 ary brk cottage Vorllcek. ti'W a Kedxle av.

i Ktxny arch. Joeeph Bus mas. i'ollcka car K4 Campbell av. 2 sty Inn addition. Edward Koenig.

SMS Maple Square. av, Baltau car S.0J3 4.O0O 2.00 1.700 1.3O0 4.200 C.OOO 3.500 4.500 1.20O 1.200 A Cosne Bark. "Are you Boots?" blustered the Rnrlich. mlLn in tnt. American hotel.

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