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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 27

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6 THE BROOKLYN -STANDARD UNfON; SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1925 :7 ADVERTISE YOUR REAL ESTATE IN THE STANDARD UNION REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. I REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. $500 CASH New-5-Room Houses Steam beat, lathed ft plastered, party driveway. TROY AVENUE Between Avenues and Overlooking New Kings Highway Boulevard PRICE $6,250 Second Mortgage for 6 years, installment $25 a month and interest.

'Take Fintlmnh ave. car, or ronnc -lions to KlHtlands are, one block south Kings Highway, sent on Flatiands to T'ov, north to 1957 Trov ave. J. E. BASTRESS Inc.

SSI niton Bklrn. Trt.n.ln S9S9 LOTS 10 MILLION PEOPLE KNOCKING AT THE DOOR 300 4th of July Auction Sale Why You Should Buy at this Auction To be held at Park and Center Street, adjoining Long Island Railroad Station, at 2 P. M. under large tent, rain or thine. Title Policies Free Up to 70 May Remain on Mortgage CORAL GARDEN Distinctive English Homes $7650 to $9850 New' York Avenue The money you pay for Rent Re between Maple Midwood Sts.

ceipts can buy you a beautiful home New tapeatry brick home, modeled after Cash on the contract too the popular English town house with ar- Ca.h on delivery of deed 750 tistic Mansard slate roof, and Colonial 1 S0 iron gnll work. Spacious living room, dining room and well equipped kitchen on Installment Mortgage Payable $35 Monthly, first floor. Three large bedrooms and tiled bath on second floor. Approximate Monthly Expenses Located in one of the most accessible sec- Decreasing Monthly Inttallmenta an Paid tions of Brooklyn only four short blocks Interet on First Mortgage $18.75 from the I. R.

T. Subway at Sterling St. Interest on Installment Mortgage 13.79 and Nostrand Avenue. 15 minutes from Tares 50 Borough Hall, 20 minutes from Wall St. 7.777777 To Reach Property 46'38 Take I.

R. T. Subway marked Flatbush When the second mortgage has been paid to Sterling Street. Walk three short blocks the carrying charges of your home will to Maple St. and one block left to New be reduced approximately to $32.60 per York Avenue.

Or take Nostrand Avenue month or only $5.45 a room. Compare trolley to Maple Street. these figure. Ukooklyn Realty Associates Triangle 8300 Reason No, Because at the piesent time Long Beach property Is greatly undei priced in comparison with the other famous Heu Shore cities, such as Atlantic City and Miami Beach Florida. The last recorded sale of Atlantic City Boardwalk frontage shows a price of 10,000 per front foot, or $250,000 for a 25-foot plot, a price far in excess of any yet obtained in Long Beach, but which will surelv conic as more of New Yorks teeming millions visit and buy in Long Beach.

F. J. KNOB, tang Rfaoti RfprwntBthe Office Opp. Station IF YOU HAVE $500 CASH THERE ARE TWO COZY STEWART HOMES IN FLATBUSH CALLING YOU Detached, on a plot 30x100', private driveway, tile in bath, enclosed porch; only one block t'rom trolley to I. R.

T. subway convenient to churches and schools. PRICE $6,500 Carrying charges as low as $42 per month. WILLFRED STEWART, INC. 1567 Flatbush Ave.

Tel. Mansfield 2911 Our ReirrB4ntatlv on Boardwalk and npp. Mat Ion 149 Broadway, New York Telephone Hanover 1020 William Kennelly, Inc. Flatbush 2-Family A Reynolds Home 11,760 cash buys a 2-famlly detached. 10 rooms, parquet floors throughout sepatate ateam plants private enf-ttancts tiled hath, built.

In tub. paneled walls decorations to suit, exmlor frame and stucro, copper gutters and leaders, best buy in Plethush, full prhe $11,650, located In East Mid-wood 3 blocks fiom auoway door, bools, stores, churches John E. Reynold Spilddr 1 FLATS AND APTS. TO LET. Real Estate Auctioneers 7ILLIAM KENNELLY, i.c 21M Noattand a Mtdwnnd 2220 cor Flatbuih nv Open Sunday JpRent roblem 5 Rooms $4750 mOCash Absolute Auction Sale C7Q BROOKLYN ATC DlO subway station LU 1 Known as Greenfield Park and Greenfield On 86th between West 11th and West 12th Sts, and on Benson, Bath and fropsey fiom 25th Ave.

to Bay 44th St Brooklyn UNFURNISHED. LOWER APARTMENT TO LET NFW DETACHED TWO FAMILY FLATBUSH There no douht youll be more than pleased with this 6-room lower apartment with an enclosed porth, 26 feet wide, both front and rear, I loor of porch Is made of flnelv squared red cement, hardwood floors, red tiled open fireplace. eWtrlo light, two separate entrances two steam heating plants neatly decorated. This house being wide end deta hed contain unusunl large rooms all bright and splendidly ventilated having windows on all sides. A quiet refined neighborhood and very conveniently located.

The house is otiiy half a blo from the Flatbush ave car line and within ten minutes ride to the Interhorough subway 7th Ae-nue-Broadway Line at Noatrand and Flat-bush aves Stores and churches of all denominations less than 5 minutes walk from house This Is an Ideal first floor apartment for a family of adults Owner cuples the upper apartment RENT $65, Phone Midwood 7141 Mrs. F. Groppe, 1666 East 46th Street Take Flatbush Ave car to Ae and East 4tth Ht then walk to your left half a block to Number 1666. GERRITTSER BEACH A real summer koms wkUk Hers you every advaata of tke city mud ssaskara. CASH $750 TAX EXEMPT Come Out Sunday Afternoon WITH DEPOSIT Npw six rooma, tiled bathroom en t'lftsed porch, parquet, private dhtana, (lui oiAted SEWER, ASPHALT STREET NO ASSESSMENTS 'RICH ONLY 60S No 1074 Eaat 18th at near Aenue K.

one block to FlaHiUBh ave schools, burthen, stores very convenient ALBK HKAITY INC. Builder on premises every afternoon Office 4202 Avenue (J. Midwood 4907 PRICE $9, 500-Worth ONE-FAMILY BRICK Bix rooma and bath, every modem Improvement standing tile shower, breakfast nook, steam heat, extra toilet In lar; parquet floors throughout; garage space, on parked sewered Street, 89 feet wide, cash only $1 60Q WEBB CALLAHAN 1380 Flatbush Ave. (4 losed Sundays) PHONE 10.18 1NOERSOLL. ,1 Stores, Apartments One TwoFamily Homes At the Subway Station, 26 Minutes flora Manhattan; 5 Minutes from Coney Island; Five-C Fare; one block from Bathing Beach.

WORK in Manhattan LIVE in Brooklyn PLAY in Coney Island, and 7 Make Money in the Bensonhurst Boom The opportunity at this absolute auction sale on June 18th is, in our opinion, very great, because of the extreme desirability of the property to be offered, and because of the great activity in Bensonhurst real estate that is shooting values skyward along 86th St. (on which part of this property fronts) and throughout the solidly built up sections that surround on all sides ihe tract to be auctioned. Take T. Subway, Went End line, to SRth Avenue Station; nr Sea Ileaeh Line to Stfth St, Station, and inMt the property. Make poor selection, then arrange to attend the vale at BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC LAFAYETTE AVKNt AND ASHLAND 1LACK One (dock from Jtlatbush Ave.

Station I. I. R. R. NEXT THURS.

EVENING, JUNE 18th, 10 MAY REMAIN ON MORTOAI.B FOR 1, 2 OR 1EARH. 1 ITI.E O. ft T. CO. POI.UIKH FREE TO PI HI IIAHF.KH.

OFFIC ON PROPERTY, 2Blh ft BENSON AVS. I BERGER REALTY AGENTS Attorney 188 Montague St. 8flth St. and 81st Brooklyn, 38 Court St. Brooklyn for and HOME Cfl MONTV4I pays interest on first and second mortgages wI ov IVlVil 1 1 llu 1 AND REDUCES SECOND MORTGAGE.

These houses have 6 large, light rooms and have all modern Improvements, including gas, water, electricity heat, parquet floors. Also large cellar, built in a semi-detached fashion, which gives you driveway the last word In a one-family bouse. More than 1S00 home owners within 2 years. Modern and chain etoreg. Public school now on property.

Parochial school now under construction. Catholic and Protestant Churches. OTHER TYPE HOUSES RANGING FROM $4,400 UP ARE NOW READY FOR OCCUPANCY TERMS AS LOW AS $250 DOWN AND $40.00 MONTHLY BUNGALOWS AND WATERFRONT LOTS GERRITTSEN PARK, INC. 162 REMSEN STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y.

the new E. F. Albee Theatre, Dime Savings Bank, etc. A. Peace Sons and Sheldon A.

DuCret were interested in the as brokers. The attorneys for the sellers were Gleason, McLanahan, Merritt Ingraham, and Stoddard ft Mark represented the purchasers. The property was purchased free of mortgage and the above parcel was valued at $125,000. Property Offle Phone flhefMhM $7 SS SO MINUTES FROM NEW YOftt, BRIGHTON REACH STBWAY 1 AVENUE STATION. But to Property 8s Fart Bend for Free Bookmap William Konnollv Tnr 149 Broadway, New York UAlCUii AVVllllVlajr lilies Auctioneers Telephone Hanover 1020 BUYS WATER INI (MORTON PARK r4v $500 CASH other people If they see an opportunity for pesonal profit.

I wlshl particularly to warn the public against this new scheme. If they have received testimonial letters stating that fanciful profits have been made in a short time through the free lot proposition, they should bear In mind that It Is quits possible and, as a matter of fact very likely, that such testimonial letter was duly bought and paid for. "If the public would only remember one essential fact which Is heard In every line of endeavor and that is. that you caq never get something for nothing, they will save themselves many anxious moments as well as considerable money. "In another Instance that was brought to our attention the individual had paid $50 for the expenses and learned that the lot which he had apparently won was a twenty-foot lot, whereas the building restrictions In that territory require forty-foot lots.

In ordsr lo purchase the sddltlonal twenty feet he would have had to pay more than the two lots were worth In the open market. It was only through the efforts of our hoard that we finally managed to have the company refund hts $50 to him." NEW DETACHED FAMILY HOUSES ONE WIFE CHARGES HUSBAND THREW HER DOWN STAIRS Arrested by Patrolman Haverly, of Ralph avenue station, charged with disorderly conduct on the complaint of his wife, Walter Joerger, 31 years old, of 189 Menehan street, was held In $500 ball for trial on June 15, when he appeared before Magistrate Dale In Gates avenue police court yesterday. Mrs. Ruth Joerger alleges in her complaint that during a quarrel in their home her husband threw dishes at her and then diagged her to the head of a staircase and knocked her down a flight of stairs. Mrs.

Joerger told the court she was severely bruised by the fall. Joerger pleaded not guilty. FREEnOT SCHEMES i Points Out the Methods Employed to Gain Customers. 5- Rminift, Lathed, Plastered; all 1 prn.emrnta, well encloMd PRICE $6450 TO $6850 years ercunri mortgwtes, monthly Installment. ,.1 ud Int.rest.

T. 7th Ave. Habwey t. tlntha.h Nurfmre car I. 861 I.

TON BROOKLYN Phone Triangle 696 sm J. E. BASTRESS poreliM. o-v Continuation Auction Sale of the Balance of 629 LOTS 629 Low Taxes No Assessment fSfUtil HICKSVILLE Nassau County, Long Island, N. Y.

Development Known aa New York Exchange and Investment Co. On Premises Under Tent Hicksville-Jericho Highway SHORT DISTANCE FROM STATION Saturday, June 20, at 2P.M. Easy wring Contraois, Mortgage or Discount for Cub Mops nd Information from T. F. ARCHER SONS, Auctioneers IB Twotnbly Pises, Jamaica, N.

Phone Jamaica 0660. mm Cadman Frederick haa purchased the Sampawana Point property on the Great South Bay, at Babylon. This property is knon as the Ringer propel ty and consists of about 320 lots with a large water frontage on the Bay, extending from the Babylon Yacht Club, which adjoins the Babylon public docks, and includes Sampawana Point. The property also has a frontage on Fire Island avenue. Negotiations for the purcheae of this property have extended over a long period, as the owner is in Europe and contracts, deeds, etc.

had to be sent to him there. This property will be placed immediately on the market by Mr. Frederick, who said yesterday that syndicate is being formed to purchase a part of the Great South Bay water frontage for a bathing beach. The property fAces the broad expanse of Great South Bay, with Fire Island light and Oak Beach and the Atlantic Oefcan across the Bay. Jeremiah Robbins was the broker in this UAKT STREET AND AVENUE ONmWllrHOUSES SEMI-DETACHED PRICE CASH $550 Adjoin Inf tha dsw $300,000 Catholic Church and PsroAlnl im under construction at CERRITTSEN REACH, OOM AND BATH and Ql.Afld-ENCLOSED CN PORCB.

AB Imnriweinent. Including gie. w.ter SSiK, ckoola end churchea oi dnSeUin denoolnulona superior Land Corpora tioa TeIhw ne. Tn.nle SM ins BtsHee. Dns 4.

aroperty. Asserting that the publics apathy toward repeated warnings against free lot schemes, causing them the loss of thousands of dollars dally, J. Wilson Dayton, president of the Long Island Real Estate Board, declared that Innumerable reports had been received at the New York headquarters of the board showing that the free lot of propaganda has reached hundreds of people. "The newest Idea In the free lot scheme," President Dayton stated, "Is to give a free lot to a customer upon payment of $80 to cover the so-called expenses end then to offer to repurchase the same lot for $200 or $300, provided the customer will sign a letter stating that he has made a profit of $280 on the lot in on week's time, and that he highly recommends the development of the company for Investment purposes. "We recently had this scheme reported to us by an Individual wno had bean approached by one of the companies.

Fortunately this Individual had too high a regard for his own Integrity and responsibility to affix his signature to a document of this kind, but I do not doubt that Individuals can be found who have no scruples about fleecing Churls, F. Noyes Company report the purchase by Henry Kornblum and the Denison Realty Cororatlon of 40 Debevolee lace and 486-88 Hudson avenue. The three building cover 7,500 square feet of pottage, with 25 feet on Debevolse place and 80 feet on Hudson avenue. The property la situated 146 feet from DeKalb avenue and directly opposite the plot of 6,000 square feet recently sold by the Noyes Company to the Clarke avenue bulldera for approximately $200,000. The property Just purchased by Mr.

Kornbum Is at the widest point of the Flatbush Avenue Extension and right at the point where Debevolse place meets Flatbush avenue. Directly opposite are subway stations and the location Is within a few hundred feet of Fulton street, all elevated lines and iSBUNE IN BIG REALTY DEAL Four Brooklynites taken into custody when the Coast Guard cutter Gresham overhauled the llghtless Neddea, early Friday morning, were discharged by United States Commissioner Edward Bnrnes yesterday when It was found that the boat contained no liquor. However, the fifty-two- foot yacht was retained by the authorities, because the license for it had expired and when it was picked uji it was being operated without lights. The quartet discharged described themselves as George White, captain, Ulmer Paik; Edward Hudson, engineer, 60 Court street; Harold Hall, 246 Fiftieth street, and Louis Smith, who merely gave his address as Brooklyn. The men explained that they were hired at Ulmer Park by a man they did not know to take the boat to Egg Harbor, N.

where they were to turn It over to another man whom they did not know. chairman, Walter Fethke, Harry Bandlln and J. W. Savane. Others in the cast were: Con-, stance Fountain, Irma Petereen, Ruth Anderson, Helen Hartmann, Alice Bloomqulst, W.

Lavlna Warne, Margie Kroos, Ruth Gray, Helen Thompson, Marie Jacobsen, Harry Randelln, John Layer, William Sommers, Edna Brackett, Elsie Slucker. Betty Edle, Edna Emily Oschmann, Emma Kammann, Jessie R. Cahn. pleted store and effloa building fronting twenty-eight feet at I East Fifty-seventh street and twenty feet on Fifty-eighth street, comprising 4,800 square feet. Plans for the new residential and commercial structures are being prepared by Emory Roth, architect.

Thomas W. Lamb will draw the plans for the new theatre, which will have a seating capacity of about 1,680 persons. Arthur Brisbane Is now creating a thlrty-three-gtory apartment hotel and bank building on the northeast corner of Fifty-seventh street end Park avenue. Plane for the structure were filed last January by Emory Roth, architect, who estimated the cost at about $2,400,000, Flatbush I -Family A Reynolds BefAome 11,000 cMh buys one-family tox exempt aemi-bunsalow, consisting of 6 large room, glass enclosed porch, steam heat, parquet, built-in Pembroke tub. tiled bath, exterior frame and stmeo, copper gutter and leaders; all for $8 9JW), located In East Midaond; 3 block from subway door, echini, tore and ihurcne.

John E. Reynold builder 216.1 Nostrand Ave, Cor, Flatbush Ate Midwood 22JO Open Sunday BUNGALOWS TO LET BUNGALOWS TO LET. BOLT KILLS 3, INJURES MANY IN SCH00LH0USE BRECKEiNRIDGE, June 12. Three persons vere killed and more than a score Injured when a bolt of lightning shot through ft school house during a thunderstorm At Pleasant Hill, near here, during the night. More than a hundred persons were In the building when a ball of fire burst from the chimney, ran across the floor and out a door, survivors said.

Scores of oil derricks were blown down in the Wind and rainstorm which swept over the country. TAXI LICENSES REVOCABLE FOR FALSE LABELING Cab owners whose taxis bear false emblem, can be refused licenses, according to a decision of the Appellate Division upholding the action of Commissioner Quigley; who refused a license to Charles Fixler, of Manhattan. Fixler was a member of the Twen tletl Century Taxicab Association, and had tbs device of the association on hla car. He was unable to produce his membership card because he had (alien behind fn his due. IUTBERAN BROTHERHOOD William Randolph HearSt and Arthur Brisbane ar to build a theatra and group of residential and business buildings In East Flfty-ssvsnth street and Sixth avenue and Fifty-fourth street.

A bond Issue of 87,000,009 haa been, arranged to finance the project which, when completed, will be valued at $10,000,000. The buildings Include a twenty-story office end store building at East Fifty-seventh street; an elght-een-gtory office and store building at 20 East Flfty-sevtnth street, both between Madison and Fifth avenues; twenty-story apartment hotel on the northeast corner of Sixth avenue and Fifty-fourth street, already leased from plans to a company for a long term of years, on a plot of 17.000 square feet, and a theatre building on the northwest corner of Sixth avenue and Fifty-fourth street, on a plot of 18,000 square feet. The theatre bar been leased to F. Eleg-feld, and will be Known as the Zlegfeld Theatre. A fifth property, Included In the rea estate bond Issue, Is a com COLLEGE POINT WANTS 1 OWN TELEPHONE EXCHANGE' A College Point telephone x-' bhange wanted by the residents and business men of that section.

It was announced yesterday that the College Point Taxpayers' Aaaociatlon will make a formal application to the New York Telephone Company, asking that a new exchange be installed to handle the Increasing volume of telephone traffic In College Point and between that and other aections. Robert C. Whitten, as spokesman of large group of local business' men, charged recently that the service given to College Point by the Flushing Exchange has been Inadequate, VocfatMvfbiniBunialoris RENT FURNISHED, $275 UP Bents lvs foot Ocean Ave HheepHheart Bay, vary half hour from 1.30 A. M. to 18.00 P.

M. during eeaeon. R0CKAWAY POINT Inc. -IBS REMSEN ST BROOKLYN, N.Y Teltphont Main 1078. Property Office.

Rook away Point Telephone Bell Harbor 0738. Sehorn, Walter Fethke, Everett P. Thompson and Carol Young. Part two was a miniature musical revue, the leading parts of which were taken by George Oltman, Edgar Landis Jessie R. Cahn and Clara'Ander-son.

During Intermission, the pastor of St. Matthew's Church, the Rev. Bay-urd Young, congratulated the players upon the excellence of their performance and thanked the patrons for their presence. The production wn Stnged and costumed by A1 Ben-nard was musical director and th Rialto Five furnished music befor tha curtain. The committee In charge comprised William Sehorn, BUYS 67 STATEN ISLAND LOTS FOB DEVELOPMENT Cornelius G.

Kolff, Ino sold sixty-seven lots fronting on Pelton avenue, Fairmont avenue and Forest avenue, West New Brighton. This property Is directly on the line of the proposed subway route and the sellers, Col. and Mr Robinson, of West Point, have held the property for many years. The Meyer RosenhoK, president of the 8. I.

Lumber Company, haa already made arrangements for the erection ef small private one-family houses. A mints! rel show was presented before an audience of 800 peisona Fitdav night in the auditorium of Central Y. M. C. 88 Hanson place, by St.

Matthew's Lutheran Hrotherhood of St. Matthew's Evangellcat 'Church. The first half of the entertainment consisted of vaudeville number by Clara Anderson, Edgar Landis, Arthur W. M-4foy, Jean Edle, Lillian.

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