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I i WELL SCATTERED BUDGET OF SALES Ileal Estato Brokers Report Activo Trading? in Clty, and tho Suburbs. i Martha Washington Hotel Company, nowly formed, controlled by 'William and Jullua Manger, leased Uio Martha Washington Hotel from the Northern Hotel Company for seven years, being tho un; expired term of their lease. It Is a twelve story building, at 25 to 34 Cast Thirtieth st. through to 27 to 33 East Twenty-ninth st 96xl7.0. The hotel Is known throughout the country as a hostelry operated exclusively for women.

It will bo operated as a woman's hotel In tho future as In the past Messrs. Manger control companies operating tho following hotels In New York: The Great Northern Hotel. Netherland, Navarre, Endlcott and Grand ana Bell Apartment Hotel. United Lenses In Unrlem. Harry J.

Choucherle, In clmrgo of tho transportation and porters' department of tho McAIpIn Hotel, leased tho Colonial Hotel, at tho southwest corner of Eighth av. and 125th st, for fifteen years from tho United Cigar Stores Company, which rocently leased the entire block from 124th to 125th In Eighth av. Tho United will makb extenslvo Improvements In tho Btores on tho first floor, while tho hotel restaurant Is being entirely remodelled. Apartment Bayers Active, The eeven story apartment, lOO.SxW, at the northwest comer pf Madtson av. and Eighty-seventh has been resold by Ellas Kempner, who purchased tho realty about a month ago from Mary Keveny and Ellen King.

It Is assessed at J260.000. Tho G. M. G. Itealty Corporation bought from Morris W.

GltltU the five story flat at 2728 Broadway, 23.1x93. William M. Sperry la reported to have, sold tho Beven story apartment at 383 and 331 Central Park West, 48x100. Charles Berlin resold the two five rtmentg. 37.6x100 each, at 554 and 556 West 160th with a rental of $18,000, for Miss Rose Sullivan to Miss Grace Evans.

II. 8, Sonand sold for A. Zaudoror the five Btory flat at 448 to 450 West 16ttii 37.6x112.4. Ernest N. Adlcr sold for Imro Ncmeth 603 EaBt Eighty-third a thrco story flat, 22x51.

4x Irregular, and with Edward Engcl for Henry Hornung to Thomas J. Kellly 515 East Elghty-sixth a flvo story flat, 22x100.8. Downtown Denlln. Charles P. Noyea Company sold to Max B.

Kaescho of F. Brcdt Co. for Robert Sands 32S Water street, 23x87, improve with a flvo story loft building. Patrick J. Cuskloy represented the seller.

Robert F. Bonsall sold for Samuei Kllpatrtck to Paul Vlane tho northwest corner of Grand and Wooster streets, a flvo story building, 60x61. Pcpc Bro. resold for Mrs. May E.

Glnn 52 Charles street, a thrco story prlvato dwelling, 22x05, to the Casanova Realty Wm. II. Whiting Co. sold for the Champion estate the southwest corner of Pelancey and Mangln streets, a vacant lot, to the Continental Steel Company. Sales In Harlem, Harrv Sugarman sold for Etta For-gotstof 232 West 112th street, a three story dwelling, 17x100.11.

The Beaconsfleld, a six story apartment at 125 and 127 West 115th street, 63x100.11, has been to Dern-wood Realty Company. Louis H. Goldberg Company sold 333 and 337 East 121th street, a six story flat, 50x100.11. to Israel Schulmann. W.

Smith, resold for Peter Dahl to Annlo Howell the thrco story dwelUng at 311 west lJJin street, 16.8x99.11. James H. Crulkshank resold to Lefko-wit Porlman tho three story dwelling at 2108 Madison avenue, 20x80, through Nathan Nasonowltz. Other Manhattan Sales. Douglas Gibbons Co; sold for Hugh Donohue 146 East Forty-seventh "st, four story dwelling, 17x100.

William B. May Co. sold the five etory 16 foot dwelling at 65 East Fifty-fifth st. for Arthur L. Lceher.

Pease Elllman sold for Edgar Bal-mer, represented by George R. Read the four story dwelling, 21x102.2, at 12 East Elghty-Bccond at. Gustav Kaft purchased through Co. from the Rcyam Realty Corporation, 126 and 128 East Twenty-flifth street, 31x39. A sWe and-loft building is to bo crjoctcd Immediately, and will be occupied by tho purchasor.

Eugene E. Sperry was attorney for tho sellers. The USSPark Avenuo Corporation, with B. Goodman, J. Stein and Samuel Grcenberg, directors, haa been-formed to take over tho five story building, 40x 82.2, at that address, adjoining tho northwest corner of Ninety-first street.

The Agatha Realty Company, Charles A. Davison director, Is the owner of record. Operators are reported have resold the nine story apartment house at 152 Wcet Flfty-elghth street, which they acquired some weeks ago. The house measures' 60x100. Bronx Transaction.

J. Clarence Davies sold for Tiffany Itealty Company, Joseph G. Abramson president, 1647 Washington a five story apartment, 40x140. Ernest N. Adlor sold tor Aurelta Boband to Karollne Adlcr 1239 Franklin a flvo story fiat, 48x114 by irregular.

Bernhad, Golsteln and A. Mtdontck bought from Michael Kaufman tho northwest corner of Ogden av. and 70th a six story apartment, 72x100. Charles Berlin sold 1045' Teller flvo story apartment, 40x100, for the Dolan Realty Company to Miss Grace Evans. Of.

T. Ring sold 616 East 182d st. a two story dwelling, for Margaret Mc-Mahon to -Mablo V. La Scalea. N.

Bender sold for Kotler Morrel 1169 Intervale avenue, 40x98x110, a flvo and a half story apartment, to Joseph Lefkovltz, John P. Tcndergast sold for Rosa Baum to the Shoenfeld Realty Company the five story flat, 40x10ft, at 613 East 135th street. August Vollmar sold for E. M. O'Gor-man the dwelling, 18.9x100, at- 455 East 141st street and for John.

Chrlstman the five story apartment, 49x105, at 896 Fox street Rae Mlsrocli to'B. Luitiro-wltz tho two apartments at 1033 to 1043 Boston road. Moss, Marcua Wells represented the seller. Julius Trattner sold for Mrs. Fannto Marx to Max Arnoff tho four story flat 615 East 136th street, 25x100.

Samuel Cowen sold for the Newport Holding Company 829 Jackson avenue, nve story building, 42x75, a Mr. Jllller. Commercial Lenses'. Charles F. Yfoyca Company leased tho flvo atory business building, 37x76.4, nt will Improve with a sixteen Btory office 247 and 249 Water street for Dick S.

building to cost have Ramsey and Nathan Ely lo the 'been prepared by Deutsch eVPolls, archl-Natlonal Paper and Type Company tects, for tho building, which "will havo also offices In 170 Broadway to William a main structuro of eleven, stories and A. M. Frechle )eaed a storjj la 54 rark Row from tho Kf'Im Realty Cor porauon, tnrougn jacoostein jvanw who also leased to Edward' Bmall, motion picture enterprise, Bocond floor In 117 West Forty-slxth street Brett Goode. Company leased seventh floor In 18 and 20 West Thlrtv-fourth street for WllllamsVlncont AsW I to lh flnmnhell.TCwnld Pnmnnnv: sec- ond iioof 144 west Tinny-second Cushnun Wakefield," fourth floor In 601 Fifth avenue tq tho Potroleutn Producing and Refining Company. Pcaae Elllman sup-leased for tno E.

A. Cassldy Company offices In 280 Madison avenuo to Henri Wolf. Cross Brown Company lascd for tho Eastern Garago of 333 V. I to tho North American Truck Company tho garago at tho southeast comer of ay. ana xwontiein hi.

n.caldentlal Lenses. Douglas L. Elllman leased from dans a twenty room apartment and six baths in 845 Fifth avenue to fc'amuol R. Kaufman; also apartments In 270 Park avenuo to Charles1 It Hint; In 960 Park avenue, through 11. Nowlns.

for Major Lorlllard Speneer to 8. M. Schtttikln; It) 001 Lexlncton avenuo to Allen C. Bake well: In 14S East Fifty-second streot to Sk fllncton T. Norton In 27 East sixty' fourth street to Miss Florenco H.

Wln- tcrburn and Miss F. H. Held, and In West Forty-eighth street to Joseph Gerll. Pcaso Elllman leased npartmcntB In 80 West I'lftv-nlnth street to J. W.

Fuller. In 146 East Forty-ninth street to John Starr Hunt. In 145 East Flfty-sccond street to Carlton Neat and to Mrs. A. D.

Alexander, In 838 West End nvcriuo to A. T. Swoyen In Gts West End avenue (furnished) for Miss Adele Coulter to Mrs. Mary B. urady, In 126 West Soventy-flrst street to Miss V.

L. Komi, In 171 West Seventy-sixth street to Misa A. M. Harris and H. Hart, In 126 West Seventy-first streot to Mrs.

E. N. Uhl and In 119 West Seventy-fifth street to Louis II. Gold' soil. Sales la Brooklyn.

Charles Partridge sold the six family apartment bt 612 East Seventeenth street, Brooklyn, for Itusscll Holmes; three family flatvat 160 Martcnso street til ror uustavo iarsen aim awciung ui ioia Pacific street for M. Donovln. Harry H. Lowla sold for Mormar Sobel two four story apartments, 80x 127.9, at 1144 and 1146 President street, Brooklyn. William O.

Rohhein sold 423 Fifteenth street Brooklyn, a sixteen family apart' ment, for Edward W. Samuel and others of Pottsvllle, Pa. also 1209 Elshth avo- nue. a four story apartment, tor t. m.

Cook: 200 Thirteenth street, a three Btory npartment, for R. F. Little; 621 Eighteenth street, a two story two lam lly house, for G. Nauman to r. Doherty, who has rcacld It; 112 Windsor place.

a two story two famlly'house, to a Mr. Elsasscr. Mclnerney-Kllnck Realty Company sold for Pincus Kasner the throe story upartmcnt, 21x90, at 1044 Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn Melstiir Builders. bought In Brooklyn four fcuir ptory dwellings, 86x 59, at 419 and 6 Wythe avenue, from a cl cnt of Simon lierg tnrougn u. Haskel.

and a two story dwelling, 20x 100. at 1135 Seventy-fifth street, from a Mrs. Finn. Rtalty Associates Bold In Brooklyn. 25x95.2.

vacant at 381 South Fifth street to Daniel Sand four story dwell Ing, 18x130, at 56S Atlantic" avenue, to Eueeno Smith; two two story frame dwellings, 50x100, at 263 and 267 Ains-llo street to Mrs John Zlrpllo and Mrs. A. Clro respectively. Clinton Trading Corporation sold to Emanuel Nlelson tho framo house at 2218 East Eighteenth Btreet. Brooklyn, through Bryan Rorvlg.

Jeromo Property Corporation sold 20 Polhemus place. Brooklyn, a threo story dwelling, 20x100, for E. J. Dempscy. R.

S. Fisher, sold 1620 and 1622 Fourteenth street Brooklyn, two semidetached two family dwellings, for P. FocardI to H. V. Fclg, and 3312 Avenue cottage, for II.

P. Felg to E. Sund-bcrg. Report front Qneens. Rlckert-Brown Realty Company sold to Thomas W.

Duane a twenty foot two story dwelling on Dltmars between Chaunccy st and Goodrich st, Arlelgh, for $10,000. "Frank I. Magcrlo sold for Harry Silverman cottage, 70x100, at the foutlicast corner of Rldgowood nv. and Spruce st, Richmond Hill. Suburban Transactions.

Prince Ripley, sold for A. Kimball residence at 16 Church st, White Plains. N. to James Roach of New York city. Edward P.

Hamilton Co. sold to L. Horatio Blglow, residence and one-quarter aero at 520 Rldgcwood road. South Orange, N. for J.

F. White of Kingspott, Tcnn. Robert E. Farley Organization sold for Irving M. Austin property In Glen Colonial Rldgo section, of Port Chester, N.

to George K. Jcsaup. Harvoy Craw sold for E. Ward Siearns the Oaks at Roslyn, L. I.

Gcorgo Howo sold the suburban residence of Mrs. Clara M. Johnson at Cedar Knolls, Bronxvllle, N. to Mrs. JeEsle Milne of White Plains.

Burko Stone, 'Sold three 'houses In Lake av Tuckahoe, N. Y. H. Franklin Hull sold for William L. Banks his residence, at 1 Maple White Plains, N.

to Harry W. BlggH also for Mr. Biggs his resldcnco at 93 Walworth Scarsdalo to a client In this city. Clinton Trading Corporation sold to EIIo Tllles.tho two family frame dwelling, 45xl76xlrregular, at 2 112th road (Meyer av.) Cedar Manor, I I through E. Kocpplcus.

Alexander M. Taylor sold the Mon-tauk Theatre and tho Playhouse In Passaic to Jacob Fabian, head of a syndicate of Paterson theatres. REAL ESTATE NOTES. Pease Elllman have been apDoInted managers of the apartment at 2 West Ninety-fourth st. by Mrs.

Theresa Goldsmith, i Douglas L. Elllman Co. havo been nppolntcd agents for 22 West Forty-ninth st. which will be altered Into stores and small apartments. Elcctus T.

Backus has withdrawn from the Guarding Holding Company, Jac, and will continue the transaction of a general real cetato business at his present offices, 50 East Forty-second st. nECENT nuYEnsf Frederick 'Brown Is the buyer of the thirteen atory Peter Stuyvesant apartments, 101.4x108.6, at the southeast corner of Riverside Drive and NlnoFy-eJghth street, owned for several years by Julius Flelschmann, former Mayor of Cincinnati. Tho property Is arranged for fifty families, und was erected by, Flelschmann. Tho property was purchased from the) Frcldlst Realty Corporation (Freldman Dlstllator), who acquired It ft few weeks ago from the Dalrtada Realty Company, a holding company for Mr. Flelschmann.

Following tho announcement In Tun Sun and New York Herald on Sunday of the sale of the block front In the east side of Moore street, between' Front nnd Water streets by Frederick B. Jennings. it was learned yesterday that the buyera are tho Exchange Realty Company, who zoning law. Tho plot, cjnnprllng THE SUN square Jreet, wan acred through B. lineman.

Marie Mlnkln la thn hnvnr nf kt lory ievatOr apartment at 266 to 370 Audubon avenuo, sold recently, Oeorge Suggman la the buyer of tho Ave story apartment at the southeast corner of Wadaworth avenue and 187th street I CHARGE CRAIG WITH PRETENDED ECONOMY keal Estate Board Attacks Comptroller's Budget. That Cdmptrollor Charles L. Craig Is undertaking to make a show of economy In- tho'clty's financial affairs by falluro to Include. In budget various obligations of tho; city, Is the Intimation of the Real Estate Board of New York In a statement Issued yesterday. Tho Real Estato Board says It "confidently expected that ont-lhlrd of tho cost of the buildings along tho line of tho Seventh avcmio Improvements, amounting to about 1900,000, would Included In the budget and In addition to this a more liberal allowaneo for uncollectable.

taxes." "Doubtless tho Comptroller feels somq necessity reconcile tho' economy Pledges upon which the present city administration was elected with nctual performance," added tho statement "But tile Comptroller should not stray too far from sound, argument In trying to Justify large tax bills because of a record budget." Tho. Board of. 'will take up tho tax rate to-morrow. WILL SELL FIFTH AVE. LOFT.

Auctioneer Will Offer Many Other Parcels. Tho cloven story loft building at tho northeast corner of Fifth avenuo and Fifteenth street, belonging to the estate of tho lato Mrs. Russell bo sold to-day at auction by Joseph P. Day In the Vesey street salesroom. Tho building covers a plot 38.6xl25xl00x Irregular.

Mr. Day will ulso offer tho following properties at auction: 263 William street. 477 Third avenue, 194 Madison streot, 3816 Third avenue, 310 and 319 East 109th street, 1883 Second avenue, 229 est Eighteenth street and 507 and 511 East Fifteenth Btreet; and In Broo.klyn, oi evergreen avenuo; corona, Queens, 149 Forty-flfth street; In The Bronx, 2388 Valentino avenuo and 2391 Tlebout avenue; tho vacant plot, 112.5. 121.88x123.64x70.61, on the cast side of Third avenue, near 165th street, and four lots at Jeromo avenuo. and Gun Hill road, 100x100.

PLAN NEW M3DT0WN LOFT. DorrutntTn Office Building Will Also Bo Enlarged. Tlans have been filed for adding two stories to tho six story oflice building at the southwest corner of Pearl and Whitehall streets, for the Furness-Wlthy Com pany of Liverpool, England. B. Chambers, the architect estimates the cost at (75.000.

Plans havo also been filed by Fred T. Ley Co. for tho erection of a ten story structuro at 234 and 242 West Thirty-ninth street for the Sloane Estate, at an estimated cost of 000. The building will cover a plot 84.3x 98.9 and will bo adapted for storage and light manufacturing. AUCTION RESULT YESTERDAY.

At No. 14 Vcsey Street. lt.r IInrr Ilnidy. ITIt ST. 64 B.

25x100.5. four utorr building; to Joseph (20,000 ALTERATIONS. Jllnuhattan. CANAL ST, to a 5 story tenement and store estate or Silverman, 7: av, owner; Straub, 117 Oh av, architect 15.000 UV1NOCTON PLACE. to a 4 story dwelling infirmary for women and Children, 3:1 15th st, owner; Butler Itodman, is inn st, architect, J10.000 WHITEHALL ST.

ir cor Pearl t. to a Hi story olflcea; turnrsn.w ttur to. Liverpool. England, owner; II Chambers, in Kat 40th st. S73.00Q 7TII AV, to a 4 Story jofflces and More coseman, premises, owner; AAA l.urr, sj nt at Hindi 33TH ST, 10 to a 10 story offices A raimer, premises, owner; a iiinntiny.

103 125th st. architect 15.000 48TH ST, 34 to a 4 story dwelling and offices Van Ingen, 160 5tn av, owner; Hohl, 1(1 Id av, architect. J14.000 1S6TH ST, 503 Vf, to a story tenement and tqrs A jr smun, premises, owner; 8chclclk, 416S Park av, architect. 3.000 Bronx. WILLIS AV, ,8 cor 148th st, to a thrco story frsmo ilweiuofj, stores ina oriiccs, Tll.13i82.49; John Anton Loeffer, 307 Kat 145tb st.

owners; Mooro Landsledel, 3d and 148lh st, architects $20,000 NEW BUILDINGS. Manhattan. S0TH ST, 234- to 242 W. for a ten story storage, storos nnn msnniaciuring, M.sxus.u; Sloane Estates, Inc. 310 03th it, owner: vn.il rr A Co.

lne tSOO.000 58T1I ST. 413 to Ht for a atory fac tory, 1JSX57.6 ltiowa Jteauy wo. 00 M5th st, owner; Stern, 54 45th nt archltect 1:00.000 70TII ST, 523 to M3 for a 1 story ga rage, LiOWC, mo iiosiuu road, owner; I. Hornum, 130 42d st. nrchltect 110.000 122D ST.

JJt for a 1 atory garage, 125x 100 Klein improvement worp, U5th st, owner and architect. ...135,000 Imperial Tobacco' Profll.i IlUe. Tho annual report of the Imperial Tobacco Company of Great Britain and Ireland for the year ended on October 31, 1919, shows net profits of 4,065,109, against 3,826,191. and reserves of against 1,100,000. Tho balance for the year avauame ror uivmenas was 3.165.109 against JC2.726.191.

Pre ferred dividends required 852,209 and ordinary dividends 2,089,103, which, with the customers' 'bonus of 194,420, brought tho surplus for tho year down to 329,373. REAL ESTATE OCT OF CITY. ItKAL ESTATE OUT OF CITY. TO-DAY At 12 o'clock Noon, in Real Estate Salesroom, J4 Vesey St. Absolute Executors' Auction Sale to Close tho Estate of Mrs.

Russell Sage i3 Fifth Avenue N. E. Corner 15th Street 11 Story Modern Loft Building Size 38.6xl25xl00x irreg. De FOREST Attorneys, 30 Broad New York 60 5 Msy remain on tnortgase. Title Policy of the Title Guarantee Trust Co.

Free AND -NEW YORK HERU), TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1920. OPPOSES CHANGE IN ZONING RESOLUTION Protest Against Allowing Tallcfr Structures in -Sovohth Avenue. Strong opposition to any chango In the zoning resolution dovolopcd at a hear Ing hold In Borough President Curran's office yesterday, when tho application of the Garment, Centre Itealty Company camo up for discussion. Edward llarae, architect, who served on "tho Zoning Commission; nobert D. Cohen, rcpre sentlng Joint committee of nrcnitects P.

11. Williams, from tho CltyjClub Peter P. Kappel and Frank Dejuth of the West 61do Taxpayors W. C. Glbbs of tho Thirty-fourth Street Board Trade and several others presented strong arguments against the mod ncat on of the restrictions now fit ml established.

The Garment Centro Realty Company, represented by Nathaniel D. Wrlch, Is seeking to havo tho xono restrictions modified so as, to permit tho erection of twenty story buildings In tho west fcldo of Seventh avenue, between Thirty-sixth nnd Thirty-eighth streets, designed to house tho garment trades now In the Fifth avenuo section. Seventh avenuo Is 100 feet wide and the side etrcots 60 feet, The height of a building under tho law la restclatcd to two times theso widths. Tho applicants are seeking an amendment to tho law which will permit tho erection of buildings 200 feet high, over tho entire Dlot which theyv own. This would menn the conversion of about two block frontnges Into a two and a half tlmca district nnd about half a blocKin each side street to a four and a quarter times district, to tho exclusion of all other adjoining territory, which would remain as Is.

Borough President Curran cxplalnod that tho hearing was a preliminary, Informal one. held because tho question had been referred him and tho chief engineer of the city, as a subcommittee of the Committee on City Planning, which will hold onlclal publlo heatings and make tho final report to tho Board of Estimate The law requires that if 20 per cent, of tho property owners In the 'vicinity aro opposed to the zone change the voto of tho Board of Estlinato must bo unanimous, or cleo It will bo defeated, J. II. Burton, chairman of tho Save New York Committee, spoko in favor of the proposed change. Congressman Isaac scgal spoKo in tno aiurmauve niso, aiming that some of tho tenants have had to pay rental increases of 100 to 1C0 per cent.

In their present places and that owners! objections wcrct-baHcd on the fear they would have much vacant space. Ho stated that about 135,000 people were employed in tho neddlework trade. In tho courfco of the arguments was brought out that the applicants for the change were under no hardship, as Ihey had purchased the elto with knowledge df the existing regulations that Seventh avenue Is to bo rebuilt for Us whole length and Is not depending upon tho needlework trade to make Its future that the only value of tho zoning resolution was Its permanency that It Ih oucstloniblo whether It would be wlso to build a structuro 250 feet high in a sixty foot street wherein would bo housed thousands of employees, and that were this exception granted it might result In tho breaking down of tho law. The danger or congestion at exits waB mentioned as an argument against the tall structure, and the "Trl angle'1 Are was cited. Edward Harde.

architect, stated that ho attended seventeen public sessions on the zoning law wncn it was Deing framed and heard no opposition to the Question as a whole when that question was put at each session. This is the first Instanco of tho deslro to change the law that has como to his attention It has taken two years to decide upon the restrictions, ho eald, and they should not bo removed without careful consideration. 1 Among tho other speakers were E(V ward P. Doyle. Frank J.

Cassldy, J. O'Brien, builder of Astoria. Queens, representative of Broomo Street Realty Comnanv: Harrv W. Mlncher. rcpre sentlng tho Shuberts; A.

Kallsky and David J. Daly, representing owners or tho Hotel YorK. WOULD CREATE NEW U. S- DEPARTMENT Association Urges Wiping Out of Interior Organization. Franklin K.

Lane's opinions' of the methods, of running tho Government contained In his valcdlotory message to President Wilson were cited as reasons why tho Department or tho Interior should undergo a sweeping reorganization In a statement Issued yesterday by the National Public Works Department Association of this city. Mr. Lane's revelations, according to members of the association' New York committee, of which Adolph Lewlsohn Is chairman, drewattentlon 0 evils that' can be corrected by abolishing the old Department of the Interior and tho creation of a National Department of Public Works. The commltteo echoed Mr. Lane's statement that Government methods are wasteful, Inefficient' and archaic nnd declared the establishment of the now department, through the coordination of tho public works functions, would save tho nation 8100,000,000 annually.

WHITES PLAINS BANK MEItGKlt. Tho County Trust Company of White Plains has taken over tho First National Bank of that city. The combined insti tutlohs will bo known as the County Trust Company and occupy olflces In tho trust company's building, which has been enlarged and remodelled. It will be one pf Westchester county's largest financial' institutions and havo resources of J5.000.000. Tho officers are: David Cromwell, president; C.

It, Agnew nnd H. B. Vincent, vice-presidents, and Charles ii. Prlgge, secretary. Auctioneer.

67 Liberty St. Cortlandt 744 Auctioneer. 1 1 -'II IHH V. "-II --'fL- 1 i flH III I. BEAL ESTATE AT AUCTION.

I BI5AL KSTATE AT AUCTION. I REAL ROTATE AT AUCTION. I CITV BRAL ESTATE. ASTOR THE LEASE GROUND TO TENANTS. TENANTS TO ERECT BUILDINGS ON THE' GROUND, GIVE PRIVILEGE OF RENEWALS AT INCREASED RENTAL.

TENANTS PAY ALL TAXES AND EXPENSES. For 1 25' years this policy has been followed by, and has created the wealth of, the Astor family. This is the safest and sanest investment you canTmake. It is a sure and increasing income for life. It is the safest and best place for your There is als5 the opportunity of selling at a profit.

Ljpts leased in this way are better investments than'most Bonds or savings accounts. They do not fluctuate in value, bring larger the ground has always increased' in value and your income increases accordingly. YOU ARE SECURED IN EVERY WAY For the first time, a Supreme Court Order has forced an Auction Sale of Astoi: leased lefts. There are about 65 parcels of this'kind to' be sold. The first opportunity the public has had to take advantage of these wealth creating' investments.

To obtain a secure and increasing income for go to and buy at the Supreme Court Partition Sale, Charles F. Brown, Referee) of the WRY ASflOR TRUST ESTATE WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVATION, at the HOTEL' ASTOR, Broadway 45th Street, 11 A. M. TUESDAY, MARCH 9th, 1920 70 may remain on bond and Title insured free by Title mortgage for 3 years at 5. Guarantee and Trust Co.

For catalogue and particulars apply to J. Clarence Davies, 149th St. and 3rd Avenue, or 32 Nassau St. Joseph P. Day, 67 Liberty Street, Agents and Auctioneers morris McVeigh, No.

32 Liberty Street, Attorneys for Plaintiff Special Sales Day TO-DAY at Noon at Exchange Salesroom 11 Vey New York City. Auction Sale of Well Located DWELLINGS TENEMENTS VACANT PROPERTY BUSINESS PROPERTY rhono for particulars or better atlll. attend tha aa'e. a. SI II 'J'npno Auctioneer.

JOSEPH DAY. Real Estate. Auctlonrer, 7 Liberty n. mono i-oru mi. JEItK JOHNSON, Auctioneers, 193 Montague 'Brooklyn.

X. V. MONEY TO IOAV AND, WANTED ON $2,500,000 TO LOAN on mortrsces. Manoattan. urootirn, uueens; Trill msko bullillnx anil prrnianrut loins DUROSS COMPANY, jui uunuuuii, 188 Broadiray.

'Phone 5 ISO Cnrtlnndt, CITY' REAL ESTATE. Business Properly CaQSS 551HOSTRAJTOWE OEAUtSTATED BROOKLYN. KY, Sato Apartment and uusmess Buildings. GeO. L.

O'Hare, VanderblltVow. SIX story loft building. Irinr st, S.liS.'i.fl: an jeares ejpiro cruruary. iuj: imme4uais lUMiaMalon Ittore and lwn lnffaf nrlf. IW1 Bharnm.

170 Broadway. JOHN H. THOMPSON REAL ESTATE, :17 Broadway. Telephone Barclay 2730. I LOFT building, six stories, Crten st 43.4x lour i IIW.OOO, 100: fullr sprlnklerfd: rents price wnsninn nu itroauwsy.

LewU H. May Co. estay JD Uf nnn Pn-lne- Heal Estate Specialist. 7lh o. Tel.

DOUOLAS X. EIXIMAN CO sir Ui MmU Kvu YfVs POLICY CITY RKAI. ESTATE. CROSS BRQJVN CO. Real Kstato In all Its branches, 18 EAST 4IST ST.

407 DKOAdVyAY. From Battery to 14th Ineluilre. AVAILABLE SPACE, Below WALL STREET Exporting Trade, Steamship Companies, General Brokers. Eight Story Office Building-', nbout 25,000 sq. ft.

space. I'ossesslou of entire Ilulldlne MAY, 1920 Price $360,000 Mortgage $225,000 TKKMS TO PRINCIPALS I. B. WAKEMAM, Agent 1M road way. rbone Cortland 1 778 7 STORY CORNER BUILDING DOWNTOWN; PRICE RIGHT; BROKERS PROTECTRp 60x100 BUILDING.

THREE TEARS OLD; CAPACITY 250 POUNDS SQ. FINE LIGHT; POSSESSION IMMEDIATE. HENRY TRENKMANN. 17 LAFAYRTTR, 'PHONE-SPRING 7060. FOR SALE Warehouse on Cliff St.

2Si75 stories and basement', electricat rletator. Pries J3S0Q; terms arranged. J. CLARENCE DAVIES 32 Nassau Street. Tel.

John 6094 FOB SALE Oil TO LET. Sly story bulldlnz and lot. at Cliff ft. sod Brooklyn midge. Apply 1'.

WALSH. 87 City Hill place. V.UlMBl.K leasehold for aal In vicinity ilurruy street und Vct iTroadwayi prtca tlS.000; nets C. It. yanHerald.

JCnJBEAJISTATE From Battery to 14th Bt IncluslrR. TO LEASH FULTON, NEAR PEARL Storo and basement fitted up for office, salt room and stock room, High ceilings, exclusive electric eleTator and driveway. Floor capacity 400 It, tq. ft. $7400 a year.

Unusual opportunity for a representative Mrm. J. CLARENCE, DAVIES 82 Xawnu Street. Tel. John COM.

TO LEASE Warehouse on Front St. 23x85 5 stories and casement; floor capacity 200 lbs. a. olectrlo holit. IIOOO a year net.

J. CLARENCE DAVIES 32 Nassau Street. Tel. John 6094. CORNER HOUSE 36 New Chambers Street.

Three story bulldlni. store and two room; possession 30 dais; rood business nelglilmrbood; rental 1,800 per year. tVIU jlre rood lease. Inquire D. Pasmsky, 253 B'way.

OKT1CB HOURS, i TO 8 P. U. PRIVATE HQUSE Mi 100, 13tb st. near Cth 8 story American basement, 2 story extension, posteijlon Msy 1st. Price easy terms.

DUROSS ss wot Kth st. FOR SALE WAREHOUSE CUFF 15x75. 4 Stories and basement: electrical elevator. Price, S3J.500: tsrins arranzed. J.

CIAREN'CE DAVIES, 33 Nassau sU Tel. John toil. Above 14th St. to S9th St. (Inrlnalve).

dt r.Hr iMittii Ktver. ON WEST 14TH NEAR 7TH AV. 7th ar. subway express station at wrncr: four story building, 25x103 ft. sultablo for alteration into stores and lofts; possession April 1st: c.cn-", trnl, coru-cnlent location for almost any business; price low, terms easy (may lease).

Owner. WlLLIAJt D. KILPATRICK. HO Broadiray. T11KEE and four story building, suitable hotel or club.

In the 50'j noar eth on plot 40x113 Irresular; ldnj lease, ll.toa net. or for tale, UO.OOO; arrange luertcacc, T. H- 113 Sun-Herald, Herald squire. 131 East 58th t. 19x100, five story American basement wldcecn, four bttgs.

butlers pan. trr extension, taardsrood floors And electric Ujfhti posicsilon June 1: price IW.OOOj PEASE tt y.l.fi HAN. ZiQ jtMIsoa ar. PboM Karrsy IT 5, Abow lllli.fii. MthStTolttcl rr io nonu uurr.

LOFTS FOIl SALU WEST 20TH 1. -story kits; attractive! lurns. a JAROME NATHAN, 223 Broadway S3U KTHECT, NKAIt 4T1I AVtiNtfc rive atory uttice and Showroom Building, Immediately. suitable for Mercsnuiu Concern or A Price SI25.0fln JOHN P. PEEL CO, 3W.

234 St, GREENWICH VILLACJEl pir.i terms, J. Irving Walsh. 73 WiW 11 It. Attention! Invettorsfepeculatia I1VK story bulMir" nroaaiay. XaiuKpWilata lour i gains; uo arent's, Abave S9II, St.

TMI, Av. tri Ba.l KlvSr. 9tory Fireproof Aparlrrtcnts. 81st St. Near ixxmgion a' Three O-rooa Rental October 1, JOSEPH T.

MULLlGANi Liberty Wonderful Proposition TO MMAl.r. imiMAn 1 m-Klre double flat, "Ions will he pHcello. day clf.e estate, Siu.ooc); very cisV Altii "tin- n-ii. ui fnr. ViXii ii BOVS ii wisr Ms af8 WCINITY 86th and Park 'hTanlb naiiM? mm ii.it, bi east 'oty loft lUOHW.U.

aboTiij HT" pear 6th. ay' oii.iiujji. iimnnwaiv tWiW DUiidlni for Mie, r. si 1 Jja nrn 93: u'jjuininir corner or ostn: Z.lJ 'nl baseuant; pojsciwion In be boujht rHht; son av. -i-lione tCW-Murrsy 1 1 1 11 if close to Cist trio Isbts; possession In 90 days.

eariTha wrWiV ,0 PBA8iil In Madison av. 'Phone Jftir. 1 ray Hill COO. Above 6911. St.

ath Av. to North nifj For Salo or Exchange 2465-2471 Broadway Between 91st and 92nd Sts. Two 7-story Elevator Apartments with Stores FltOXTAOE 101 KEET. ONE BU1LDISO 150 FEET DEEP. Price $450,000 Rent about Next year, S63.00I DO In 1921 over S90.TJ00 I Broadedge CorporatioH ai wen oin oi.

Phone 9594 Schuvler T- A remoaenea nouse, tvest nctn rents low price: Sts.000: ofrlrs; leaving city. 11ED1NOTO.N', 451 West jWh. ureeiey ziu. VOU ftAI.E Itesldence. four story snd basement, 2i wctt T3d st.

inquire imner. I. k. IEA 3i norm wniow iu. uoniciair.

n. FOUll story private house, vicinity lth roadway: price, us.mn; ensn. ji.wo; seslon this year: three year tnortxare. l.KUW ALI.11AIEH, 62 East Ml! Tn leasu tivpnlv-one years net at S8.COO nerWin ntim; only small Wol to be had; In vlclltty of Shrrasn square, llroailwsr and T2d fl flliAWHON llUHW. Most 72rt Hft- V1CIMTY of 7M West End even story apartment bouse.

azxiK): mil rents 131.000: value ot land 170.000: jrluld cost at present lo erect bulldlni' tlSO.OOO; nnd and Milldlns will be sold for $173,000. ErtNiarr tribkmioux. aos west BTttaV'st. 720 Immediate possession; 14 1 bathrooms, four story and basement, 23x100 Interior decorations magnificent; JM.O00; easy terms: Ion term mortitaM; further partlcnlan. ERNEST TniBKIillOICX.

3OT West OTtlljo 72D, Rlrerstde. 23x100, four story, basemnnt; lmmedlase possessilon. EHNEST Till BEL-UOltN, 67 Wall. i TVnshlnelon Ilelchts, Above 125th West of Sth Av. ATTENTION 1460,000 Invested will purchass modem elevator apartment house, faeioj Colonial Park and M3ln If purchaser doea not desire to mansxe property, base resnnn.

klble lessee wbo will cuaranteeB ntxjon Investment and pay erery olber expenserpf oneratlny property. I ERNEST TnillEMltmN. 503 West OTthAat. PBIVATE bouse tor sale. 4T Hamilton Terrace, near West 144th, 10 rooms, 3 batbs; fine sedition; Immediate possession.

Henry U. I'lltb, 1,623 Amsterdam av. 'i Derouch nf Manhattan Mlicellantccil IIF.tOW CIIAMDRKS KT-Dnslnfra hnlldliis. RKNTH 05.00 very low. 1-KlCli 8363.000.

Tli propertyle fret ami clear, nnd lonr term first raott tate ran be nmnRrn. 0icWlT'AV. ANP ST. Store and loft bulldlnir. RENTS Clear, income over expense S17.000.

Jlortcaces S73.300. l'KICK VltJINITY OF STIJ AV. AXT 21B HT. Storo and loft bullillnr. 10 jrenr SiorUaii.

BENTS 0J3.000. rtflCK ''viCINlTy t)F TII AV. AND ISTji ST. Htoreand loft bulldlnc lieaurahla inorlaase. HKNTHS40.000.

with most leases expiring next snrlnc, leases expiring- ne hhu5. wiiicu lnA rents will be about S78.0OO. HlflOT BTII AV, ANP, MT ST-Sfore nnd Inf biilldlae. BtaiTS ttfjSSo: riven ssnaooo. Ke also have number amnll and larco business balldlnx In different eee tlona where possession of part nit of n.SubuXry.raanW.bn Avrtf fcrtoOD, 220 BROADWAY, "LOFT SPACE Are you satisfied with the rent y'i are paying-it not.

set our fraotlonal owpax- ship plan. Under ttsnaco in rnodern. up to date Dulldlnt wllj coat but 40c. per sq. foot John W.

Paris Sc Son, Inc. ri 141 W. 36th N.Y.C. Tet C601-000a Crseley. uUi 4- u.iv -rn CIjOSK JMTAMJH i BPS- 1 I.

mfterrlSile flaU. Plot MktA'J pnaM. iWpboie ftUanlt-74n. HftMES WITHIN THE fSalel everywhere. JWeiR ft rWMM vies, jssssssm tKSi HOW 11 a I fl 1 i 1 i mi iii irfciiVjlil.

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