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REAL ESTATE AND OTHER CLASSIFIED ADS IN THIS SECTION Section Real Estate, Advertising, Classified, Travel, Resorts, Schools Real Estates News and Advertising, Classified Advertising, Resorts, School, Colleges, Travel ROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE rtlir mUTC 1" irrin I HFVFW 111k VL11 1 NEW YORK CITY, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1920 Nt, lark i Klwuhn REAL ESTATE BACKS MUNICIPAL ECONOMY CAMPAIGN Mil ISStPsf wfeSBI tag fthih.BiuiH? lilf BQAHD HEADS WILL WITH COMMITTEE RYDER FARM GRANT Mm Nf Ask Co-operation of AH Taxpayers to Curb City Budget Extravagances. Hy JAM KS IIOI.IOX. Ileal e.state will co-operate wltlj the n'-wly formed Municipal Krono-my to Kudy tho New York ity buiiuet estimaUn and tentative budgets for 1 1(7 and buck 415-Acre Plots" Award- ed tq Settler tho cauipuluit of that committer to keep Now York municipal expenditure aafu from any possible rx Iravatfunee or leakage. Tills wan made, ktmwn yesterday when the committee, broadcast an append ask In a wldo co-operation with it. In itH work fmm individual real ratal taxpayer throughout thv five ImruH.

I 'our Itral I Otitic IciiiImt. Acrdintc to the ommitteo an-nonncctncrit real c-stute boards of tlie (ity are represented by four merubei ho ku Into th litiilK estimates for Hex! year and Vlhoft! truidance and tons it ii believed will become an important factor in tlw economy campaign- These four committee mem hers are President i harle.s Pariridir. New, York Athletic Club Will Start Immediate Operations on $8,000,000 Skyscraper Home klyn t.ite Hoard. S. 'harlok, chaiiman, taxation com idee.

Hi ook Hoard. PtehidcTit J. Irviiii; Walsh, president. Kcal KMat- Hoard of New-York. H.

I. Iole, iiiatifidT, Iturean VV VJX 111 JViiniiJis mvwajr lly VINC'KXT li. KIRK The wmall home.colonioH in the old CJravfpnnd HpRtlun luive grown so rapidly In tli pant years thai bulldcm oppratiiiK in the locality nr now turning their attention to the onHtriH tloh of apartment houses I'fld huiMfhKH contulniut? stores on the ground fliMir with apHrtnicnt kuUon hI)ovc, Several Hindi prtijeeis are in the planning Mtap and are ron-irinplHled for neiKhlairhootlj where transit lines are convenient. i oiiMlrtn KM) llMmofi. Mure than 1 UO one-family arc in roui'He of cotiHtruction in the area of the old Ityder farm in Jiavesttid and the prowrani for the ar future prumiHeH uevral hundred additional houses.

The success ol th huildera who havo been op-r rating in the locality the paHt two years has en con rawed then to ex-lend their enter priHeH into new territory and tn plan in a larger way, providing for Kroup of from 50 to 7" dwellinRH that will cover square IdorkM. The liMUHca are of various types and built of substantial ma-ttTiats. They are being purchased t'V thrifty class of working people, ho are enabled lo secure a home on asy ternut with a small initial payment ar a purchase money installment mortgage, uhlch they reduce by quarterly payments. The carrying charges for many of these new homes are less than the rent the buyer have paid in their former res-blences and in flthcra equivalent to rent or a slight increase, lint the prospect of event uu lly redming th-1 barges tn a minimum and in time tearing the property of mortgutfs and being "lord of ull thev survey" ,5 urn-Am ,1,1 '1 Puhlio Affairs. New York Hourd.

Asks i'o-oM'rniim. Mr. io le. ma kitifcr ho announce tnetit for the Keotinniy Committee, yesterdav declared that he would personally f-illmv up every fact ud every mi uk em l'n urn realty own ers o-opi i at im; in the and that ro stone would be left unturned to hold city expenditures to Majr.r Kennelly Announce? Completion of Buildinj? and Financing Arrangements for 2 1 -Story Clubhouse on Spanish Flats Site, 58th St. and Central Park South, Manhattan.

Boro Realty Board Resolution Viewed as Courageous Stand; Members Vote Moore Thanks lb- and the oti.i committee members stressed the value of -tion by the realty taxpayers in th drive to curl municipal avuKam September Building Plans Below Month Last Year Septemher huildlntr plann filed In the five horn of Ureater New York were lo percent he low Hep-lemher lawt year, hut for the tir-d nine months of the year there was a train of percent. accordinR to reports made puhhe eterday S. W. StraiiH o. atmnintiim to rtti.r.r.o we Med durini; the nine months period.

Tim Ih onx I ana, ht HM.miit,- inin, Ilrooklyn gained I Queen pmt the wunc amount and lii( hmond's train win fl.Oha.- IIIIM. lirookh trained J.l.ftoo over last Seiitein 'u and the I irnTi I a Manh.ilia Jot I M.IMMl,MC mid I Ojlt ns (Ml. ana. a nominal Iokm a No was in tiie Moro of llifhmond tn Septemher. I i T.

Hill. taxpayer can I erv re. 1 1 estiit I. 1212 ut. Mulliws cormrromplctcd 'it IVter avc.

ami Muiiliaitnii. aiMirt-i moiv Ii Kciiomhc Budding nin- When William KhiiiHIv, pllllj, Mlri-d I llrllt. I. Itiaiililnl tmiiiiri Imiiiii' at unday," said Mi aked how ll" taxpayers mU'l the MiniP e. which will is f' How tiexpny- i alt look up his ir and ask hiin- nicnls Jiim roinplcted Uwir Itciilly 4 eYriNiralimi.

on hi I'mdcio- ompany. has inade 11 K725.0UO llrsi loan. 2. New York Allilctlc lab new lo one ItiK Partrnine. hen tliontifit indiMdual Oe-I i li' I "imni 'o mm it help himself and ers a L-r.

a' deal. tax bill for thl- I 1 1 t-Mc i i tn 'A I pf na 11 lllOUe ill Ho I pcimnaliv Imt- in' a mom preident of the Athletic 'luh, announced y-ierda 1 it all huihliinf and arramfe- metttM iiae heen cnmpleled for the' immedhile ereetion if the eltjh new I non.aiio home und that the mem- hern uould releluate the (iOih anni bus been an outstanding factor In the CoftHidernhlo favorable comment has been made upon the action of the. Hi 00k 1 11 Ileal ltate Hoard In Passing a resolution at its umnnl meeting last Monday nltfht whlrn the board's stand taken last sprint condemning "so-called first mortage bond Issiie.H" sold the public In amounts beyond a proper margin of nafcty. and offered with apprnlsala in excess of the value of the property appraised. The board's action in viewed as a courageous and public-spirited act.

having for its object the protection of investor and the of the public's tonlblencH in sound tremendous growth of honie-ownltiK ettlnir inv full throughout the country sinre the late R. E. Board Golf Tourney Goes on This Thursday A rrancemrnts have been completed for the fall golf tourney of the Brooklyn Heal Kstate Hoard, which will bp held Ht the Knct-neers Country ('tub, Itoslyn, L. I on Thursilay. Oct.

14. The committee in charge is Robert Ward chairman; llnry Agar, Tod Baeke, K. A. Colahun, K. Henry Jr.

and M. O'Brien. I'rize will be aw a rded mem hern anil gucMts. Two rounds, nisi acting a a.m. and the other st 1:30 111., are scheduled.

KntrUs are coming in raptdlv and It is expected this meet will be the largest ever held. wur. Homes 011 Old Ityder Farm hll" Stt.iHHUHM) bouic. to Im creeled at llic 7ih aw, nnliaiico to cntral INirU, Central I'ark souih, on site or the I old hpatii-li I'laW. t.

stiau- A Com 1 tsu halt miderw rhtcn hii Iotic of liid ami general mort-j gage fc tt M-fi-riit linking fund 1 ttonds; York A Siwvcr, art hilfil-. M.illm. in ilalr lli-nrli) to l-o li-li. iillol Miilrrrriiiil lo lliini'il liy William Ki-iiiii-Hv wi Sain rila i. S.

2l-nry -liM riiiMT for ituimriit Jii-I ioinpli t.il ill Hlh Miinlinllan. for SouilmcM oriii-r Itriillv II. II. II. lMtililfn: l.foriif A l.il-wuril Itlniil.

nniiilfft- y.xtn-iim-Iv iilirmilte lion Ithv tn lrn lnr Knoll-. n- iiiI i-oinpliifil. an pl.K ht he spen the ippraised at clo The old flravesend locality, or thAt part of it which Is within the boun urit is nua. una. to dary Hues of the original Herifirdus b-i i i al -nit Itf-fu oir for I Atrinncniiri', If 1 1 ho lead Hi do hat ami ill 1 i Ik it lo i o-i 1 7 -Ml.

mm. story cluhhoiie. silperlt te of I'm- Uyder grant front the Dutch (iov-crnmeni of 'l-acre plot" is per baps the buslcM home-building sec -'iiriilsliliiii The new '1 cum mandniK ti.il Park anl ha 1 "0 first ntortKaue securities. In thn one it ii I m. i set inc hi in the Un t.

The ff-turr. cb'-taior, l-ranill. apartments Jhi verwary of the eluh" ork'a iai ion in the finertt atlilelh: eluh huildlm; In I i ii Id. an a in hit ion hP'h a Uindlrd fiS vt'Mri airo in ttie loe.tHf of a little hand of Mdhuna-tir prt iron of wax niot tlliio le.ilized. liehtnd the eoioitiK tilie thi liali'-cctuury-old dream hcie wan unfolded an InlereM in unrv tt mcceHH.

Not alone ft nf ol It hut many million of doll.i i i in- ned .11 hlinultiir to a Mjeies-lu) iittmr on 7th fr Pie. ill ha de iii'i niiiiu iit advantage of lo- Will have i 4 tool if loA ard he In Mllllieipal oil To lia ret'tlrta done tr rn ilpn I i it i in ends sont ht l-V 111 1 1 1 -e I a KO the Hoard nt uniief and for it ork l'i ih ht. The lower portion of tho huild it) a will eontain locker rooms, swim Loan $4,500,000 on New Fred F. French Building For 5th Manhattan miliu' pool. Turklch bath.

eiiiilppd li llili isiuill. stpi.fh ami (... -n hi ndba ll mirth. runtiMiu tin 1. I ternn nation the elal'oraie huihtinf i ic help COMPLETE TALL SKYSCRAPER FOR GARMENT TRADES ihl hud a a- I K.

1'reiiih lll'l ptTlllll- Ilnlil.ar-I. eMt i dt fur th" Kr iiinpiil.ies, a llilldinu nvt hf or ih ami 1 1' i n. prj en i boeit j.ddln lol us to till i i and ace JUlV UtlhilfVi nd ititf rn Is part 'nirir; ll 1 lit ami tentp mh T. bu.lre lolp i I 1 1 1 1 th; riesshke tmnti'ipi id- and iow er of harlot I tHnln. How do the 'ttV realty titXl'inf Justify then elaiin that munii! connection emphasis is placed upon the great distinction between con- servative first mortgage securities, and the nent practice ol certain operators who finance opera-1 Hons by bond Issues far in excess of the value of their property.

Moore Voto of Thanks, In his annual report to the member of the Ileal Kxtate Hoard, I 'res-blent rurtrldue praised the various committees fur their endeuvors. which resulted during the year In many unusual achievements on the part of the board. Tie successful campaign to amend he 1 9 ii revenue acf mo as to do aw ay ith "paper profits" trfatlon was Initiated bv thn leKislatkve corn mittee of 1 hs-Ilrooklyn board. The chairman of this committee, Maurice Moore, and hts colleague received special recognition and 1 vote of thanks from the members of the board. Housing oimnlttce HcHtrl.

An exhaustive resesrch conducted by the housing shortage committee into housing conditions in Brooklyn Indicated that statements to hnusiiitf whortngi; In this lsro have i rcn gt oimU exagueraleil, sa Id Hy tine Htroiitfln. li.nlrnuin. The cKiimltires research I ar the piildlc hear- the (me extefl-ii i -enrj rent law was tion In the boro today. Ilnusrs are coing up Hkn limbic and are belnj Nidd, In a number of tnstunces, for they are ready for their owners. The fco ncres of land which Ityder 1 cowed with "summer and winter1 whent" and where he built his homestead and barns "facing the rays of the sun" are now covered with attractive houses occupied by people v.

ho are taking home-owner's Interest In ths civic advancement of 1 he community and as taxpuyers are 1 oncerned with the conduct of public to whom they look for adn-iuat representation and penal tee at His polls 011 Klection Day for In-lopipetcnee or neiclect of duty. When the Dutch Government allotted the land to Mr. Ityder, In 1770, It whs specified In the award hat he should, as an "nd Joining develop th property to Its tea Advantage, which he did by en-irirlr his plantation. He paid for the land at thn time. Ills heirs down the years have carried out the original Injunction to improve the tract and they hnve benefited by the enhancement In real cutatn values which as a result come.

Trjre sections of the "15-acre plots" have been Hold and icsold at substantial profit. Today 1 iie property is worth millions of dollars and values tnere arc steadily advanclng. former Hentitor William ('' 4r, who some years um from public life and obi occupation of building hnint prosfeHdive home sections, ha frequently referred to the necessity of the number of homo owners niiilnucd on Vage 7) "Heal estate men are justified in referring to their principles as 'clients' he cause he relat ions existing between a broker nod the seller or purchaser of property are analoKoiiM to thoo of Hiwver and bin client. The leal estate hunincMs 1m very 1 1oj- to being a profusion. All present oincera of the lHnrd -Charles Hartrldge.

president; ft(-plu-n Barrera. vice presiilent, Joseph Catherine, treasurer; William 1 il ley, secretary wer re. elected. Klve active directors and five associate directors and an auditing committee of Fred B. Hnow, H.

Kern and Krnest A. Hlume wem also elected. The active class directors elected are Co. Hvdney Crant. William If.

Ooldey. Christopher H. iwat hmey, John y. James, Frank M. Mct'urdv; associate clsss.

Henry M. Acken. Jlenry J. Davenport, Hoy M. Hart.

(Jeorge Miles and J. Harsfleld Kennedy. Offers Itoard's AM. "For generations first mortgage securities on real estate have deservedly enjoyed the confident of the Investing public, mi id Mr. I'artridge In dlsciiMslng the hoard resnlnt nt.

"It Is the purpoMO of the Brook 1 Heal ltate Hoard to protect and maintain that confidence, and to further that end the board will do iverythlng In lis power pcvriit any imposition upon the public wbbh abuses Its confidence hi legtu. mate flrt mortgage secuitths." phuiN ami htianeirm tt the new si met ore. wlihh will le stun en a nd oeeupV a full hloek frontaire 7ii avc. and ftntr.il I'ai South, a hlock from the present million'-. 'In I(In on "Spani-h lai" Site.

The plot, a cupleil for 4 1 yfai hv he Spa ItiNh Im, a aM hv the Inh ahout a vnr ayo The Itoiird of in( ernors. a fier run-tiderlii' the plann of numeroUH nn h-ttpets, accented the deN(m of Voik A-Saw yer. A foi ion of he plot then told to r'red'-ra Hrown. ti-e rlnh rei utiliir the full Mock front-niie nf Jtnt ft-et art the eat fide of 7th ave with 1 "0 feet on Central I 'ark Hoiit and 1 'Hi f. el en the north nide of f.Mh nT.

Tin find mod Important that of permanently pnancintt the flew Nt 1 in Ul as completed III -ifl)! the fi.int week, heti S. W. Hhaur iind'Twrole an itue of ti "nit nrMt a rid tt net al tmrf tratr (te peri en Niiikim: fund I Hiiiiic'l hy the land, the ne luhhoupe the Tr.orrx i da io) piopettv ol (he hlh, iotnprflni; 17 a. I'i'u, the cotyiir rluhhone ind ottiel' h'lthltrit'r and a 1 1 1 i rt L'aK 'Ml the preN'llf eitv elilhm'U" feie inu, boxintr afol wr Hinif rumn'. how 1 1 OK a IIe alid a and i me" room" Aho the a let tc riM.ni- in rr 'Ailt be man Kith entU 1 1 1 ount'-s, a bluiiiv.

in ilti ilium; rofon f.n-iiiu Park; a fiumtter of i at di iilnu rooms and itch l-'tolil the 14tll tn til" floors Inclusive there will le 31 dronho for lie elusive 11 se of tnetli hers It is tstluialed that the e.pilptnetit and decorations will eost Ul ev.ee. of I ral McttilMarsilp. Vlthouuh the present niemhrshin is ill cure of 7 With a Waiting st, )s hellfved that tin new lV rhihhoir- will tak" i at of ail nf tin- do b's rci'iiit men is for some enrs to come. It has been possible," atd M.l tor KftiliellV stedlV. "to blllltf ahout this nliderl ll I develop tut id oil tn oitif ti tie stanch support a mi h'at nf the entire Mieml-eishlp of the lull and the tlte li fforts of the nth ers -thd tioaid ol k-ovt roots K'lvhodv has cull.

irihutid lihei illv of time and study on the bin ntid' taking. I I no-1 i Inh In the World. hen set for ourselves la of hiithlimr the finest fConilmifd on I'mtf A) nnit Icjiii nf on the vvw r1l i and lunik liuil.lin ereetrd at Mh nmiii- i inrniM' of Manhattan. 'I'he iiiortuaKe, willed ha just liMn recoi war la ken the Metropolitan laie liiHiiraiice i aii'l ruiiM fi.r a pei ind nf "0 fit rx, rtiw hiilldlug, vhth In hirht in numher of HturitH mi a. iirihiut.

iniiMiuticti UN It haw different kIxcn of floor. ri'iiKinif from I.TiMO to mpiare feet in inea. than givinur laiae idli'-f. it-nani the of Helf-contained tioor ii ii desired i e. 'lite Ion id mc in denlifried for Hloren on the ground Moor and ImiiiUIiik idhcfi on the end floor.

It ill a I no hoiine 1 'red I'. Krcnch'N Mirlmm rompindeN and 1' known an th French HthldiriK. It will he ready for oci-u pa ny March I. 4. ih yh rnwi i iti siiu.M me Moonv, nf 'aid we 1 1 old for Mr.

Kihe 'P. i'veand her ddlief at tloiild (Op i'aldwell. .1. The rct e. hit contain eight iiuiniK, in located on a plot cotiomv is to Inlet ed in'.

pais and 1 ire-ea net as well a ii i pit 'T This was fiti- erel for he commit tee hv i hatiotk of the Ptn.tklyn follows "It doesn't tnke a professional a- coiintant to answer that fUeM'iM he said "Am nun'. heth Iuwmt, store keep or a jre-i a met knows that when the l.lnllotd has to pav higher tax he doe his lot best lo lal-e th- rent and rles his reason that taxes hate gone 'I'hf ImiIMIiik Just ,1 1 1 l-t mi M9 dill nvc, Miiiihnttiin. for HmuliwcHt t'ormT Uriilty will l.p a Iint In. ii'Mltlon tn tin- K'trmi'iit c'nlfr if tli- rli Th jilot upon which It In tinllt 11 front.TK fif 1 1'J fi'-t 11 tin In- on 3th m. uml 11 1 lir-h'-h on Bih n.

I' wim l.v- th" Hlh Ave ('iirpnllilliill Ihrollth S11111111I KroiiHky. tli lioK'-r, lo thf Hmitliwint Corner Kronnky ilno mm tht lirok-cr In tlimni'liiK- tin- Im I liltnu Thn II. It. II. Conlriii lion Corporation Kri' thH hlllldi'lH iiihI Ili'orKt.

anil IMwurtl lilnni. utio ffNlKli''l othi-r Inniortinit ufiil noiulil ImiiuiImith in IM 1 Mi viiti' thff nrrhln'i tn Tin nlpi.1 loriHi rin'l ion Mtnrtf.1 M.iy II ami tin- liilllillni." rnln to roiniillton S.il. jli In torl. hlth with a p.il lioli. Tlw Iront Ik IIii In llnifNl uno ami villi I'liln with itriillllc the iii-pir Mtorli'M hi far, hiii-k ninl trtra Thfi-i lire thr' utori-n on th llrt floor.

I nd blah -1 povslhlc and mmdi I i Mil Hill ill I be When i jaiM-iT rent lie s. pines ll can for bis in eiirninit utotnei ull of for tiie tax, many tlm ti I. ..101. As a reull of Ilia roinmil tlrulinm the lenibl-tion was iy nneiifled t'e-foi enai tnii-nt. Hruce It.

Itunran. t-ntinsel of the Ilrooklyn Ileal K'at Board, sntd nd lainl at Ceniril Mrk Mouth and 7 1 4 1) and an purchased hy ouilnuisl mi TMirt 3) n. All of the properf within liitr: I'rowell if Manhattan "SIM.

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