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New-York Tribunei
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por Estate Man on Mayor's Advisory Board Request! That Mitchel Make Such an Appointment Object of Commission agf-easments on Machinery Be Included in Tax on Property to as a mem ommia The to en i et ntil I iiUild and imated is certain by i such owner to-day Litchel M.jm 11 "II taVt by tu ec machinery hieb 11 ta? a to the il -I this it be as a eue, even it cotUnues, the prop? i owned br a let? rti. ed iu About i i manu I Daniel Buys Castleijould Property knds Point Estate Cost How Millions i i mm nyer LirSING OLD REALTY BECORD in. area of the epartmenl boaao la coarao of coaatractloa on (he entire boundesl b) 47lh and imi Pari Madioaa Ivee? wili he greater iban il.ir building in ihc world. I Hotel Coaunodore. built the Moch bnun.leil bv and 13d and l.exinglon ill tin? MggOOl building of its kind in the mid.

lor I i storv apartment. The eat the old houses at the Math? coraet 63d St. and Park in- i'? -lories, and caaaeejntatiy the tiall? in 'he vv i rid. City Men Win Big Prizes in House Contest Over 3,000 Sent Plans to National Complete Build? ing Exposition judged th. ding Exposition for th? More the i ward lie of the the jury said: "The crea- dream to John Thco-i dore Hancmnnn, also of this ty.

The second ively. Winston-tSalem, X. A red heater; Bu? rmingham, Ah. ng number i headed In- mention. orrow ntral Pala about to build, or home, the ndid oppo for the study of ev.ry of the and elevated railroads will enhance the iburban many ids.

ii. lath. n. lumber, brick and pi 10 with the to-morrow night b) I I hi has with J. C.

dav lumber in? It i important amend-' Rapid Growth of Junior Taxpayers' League Assured President Meyerson, Founder to Educate Fut? ure Property Owners last year, 1 I aving m. i tayt of this Latest Trading in Brooklyn Sah of Properties in Vari? ous Attractive Centres tta V. illlam Bi dwelling, foi and I City Club Favors Passage of Fertige Toi rens Measure Proposed Amendments Were Carefully Studied by Special Committee Letter of Support Filed Says Changes Will Greatly Enhance Usefulness of Present Law blyman Pratt, chairman of the bly's Commit' memorandum in support of the bill in? I mblj an Fertig then and extend the operation of Ko eadei Moses Altmann, 1 I of the confei with 1 ibility libs I Walter "Moi thi regard to the I'lmrt procedui. short'lied tin-e and Rg the ini? tial cost; it believed that if these I amendments made the law w. more frequently availed of, the particular now being an impo'- in.

As to the if di a procedui club the courts i similar procedure constitutional idgee, Massachusetts 71; Company 47. "The club aUo approve to t'ne I tion of title which Boehi to mal i ot tlu- i our! than ei an appliesi In other wool the private and unofficial examini from with -n-, Id 1 court, ai rather "In the club I behind the anee fund rongly mended 'he fa, the fund as thui guaranteed would be an oh-. 'o the ne the layman in ei the 1" imulation of the fund, nents gO fond for of the ould beeome tub i Noteworthy Realty Transactions The following a Of the largl realty ira; Man? an and The 1 i eported laal r'y aVii ith and 110 Elliman. The prop Fifth 100 feel on tl 100 feel on the Circle at 110th Slarston A o. rento to J.

B. 1 r. C. Eckert'? 1 ifth building is be Lewi dyard, bought the dw? I William B. May A Co.

from Charle tfacVeagh. With in purchase of 10 East Ho pital took title tIn- dwelling at Seventh which they had long Itgotl of th? of tin I With this pureha cont rol entire block 1 venth from llth to 12th I Beth Ibi the proper Place, fronting 53 feet on Li ingstoi I I in 17th at with il ut' the 1,000,01 Oh? il al from tw? I riea, with accommodi 600 patienta. Th? feet on Living ge ma Reesbecai three pai tment the S. B. Building ompany the proprietor of apartment ast corner of 172.1 and St.

Ni which il i. Strunsky and Charles E. Terra. OUI at the de i 'riM was th? I Side ropany, Irod, pre propei ty ii a by tiie city rthui 'ease i Elliman, the I St. i A coran ol which Warren I.an?' i chairman, ha that St.

Ba I rect ive the for the outhvi.i i of I innotl bought a group of ten tenei rnpri on th? es I side of 69th and the Nathan Kean Company, through Harri The Trend of Realty Affairs in the Greater City I I bought rented the i An i on th, nd one-hal I Sixth av. for a for Louie ip on auglas i i foi a Bei Air. Mi no a a i i Coi use. (4th I 'o be Han iapepwft ami i i il? -ii i the 1 lompany. ge Part? will be tin A through Wareawei the Terraii lowing i i II pn dent, r.

isnrer, I'. Malt Brown ule of I. to iv Idea ai IN i.i i Dim? Il of the Washing? ton It beld I ildatela la eae i I the ow again made by the Char! I imps ij with .1 i bomas Headers 11 i.ii CHff i he Charle I paay re r. an be Uebriel A hall an rental of i at Co. i ove the I Aagn-' Heel ichei I iv at the ll I of t.

and Mad Inghi Hei I i T. Di I i Ce have rs Ion rm I Charit i impanj negol late 1 the building al 174 Watet is to odclli Semka ar throogb ainniunii, Veerheea Ployd. Jnteph Uav. Henry Hrtdy and nibeld have bei aa ommlaeionen of the i 1 the Pulton Marhel Pi onl. tkmen and outil nboul twentj acrei awaed bj i ggs on Hill at the extrema northerly ead of Maahattaa lelaatt? the Molli, he thowa throaghoat the coaatry.

Ii coat more than larute Qaeea Anne collage. Recent Sales at Howard Beach Estates Colony Ground To Be Broken at Once for More Modern Bungalow? Ks ingalow plots, on Hau rae Basin, near the beach, to J. C. MeCulloch, of Howard Dt, 10x100 or. Dei to 8.

ind a resi lolitan al Thadford 10 afyer I These purchasers will build at 01 -e plan? ning the foui and th all improve? by the impany ir sec thin three min Buys Village Site for Garage wick tory build? i erect Sculptor Makes Huge Model of Commodore Hotel Francis T. Gilling and Six Workmen Engaged on Task Six Months top floor of an old red briCK build': I I die? raen working ander the direction Francis I. ling work a mod? of eeloaaal em? raodoi I ich UcE Bow? the blocV I I "Tin? i-i srff? the may not I ition. One nay age eott of room Sculpt workmen can er the i kind dentally, it the I nito.1 This I every or an look like. I 11 tared iee water for drink nj bo ro and a hair will oatand me at IS all wil will be I tain ev.

of produi a Two More 4th Ave. Rentals Ew It 4th I UEO DORK WIM 1 Hi i i 1st la the hooee i ii i net if.i bj the Ne? tieaal Ceeaplets Baildiai Real Estate Board Calls Wicks Bill Unsound Measure Believes It Would Have a Demoralizing Effect on Food Industry Bigger Taxes Likely Adds Proposed Law Singles Out One Large Business for Excessive Control atteruon was given by the I Joint Committee on Legislation of the Real Fstatc Board of Neu York at its lest meeting to the question of food legislation. The board recorded its opposition to tour important billa, aaaeng th? tar bill, which would enlarge the function? Of the State department of Pueda and Marital Aaother of these bill il Senator Tourner' No. 134, erhieh would appropriate 1300,000 and authori the milk il lions and ereameriee, with pro-. for the sal" of milk and milk producta.

Seaatoi bill, authorising the irk, when .1 food eommi opposed on the ground "that it ii" un? democratic iiiul economically unsound." blyman Callaaaa'a bill providing for a referendum on the question of acquiring siten for terminal mar? kets la cities of the and appro natir.g for this purpose, la opposed, as "it. is r.ot a tit subject to refer to the people, but. should be dc- i- ded as a matter of governmental policy." In regard to the bills analyzed the board says in par' "Senate tat Wicks (AaaamMy, Int. 7M, Giant1, in relation to agricult ore, food i ai "This bill i baaed anon meagre aad report known as th" joint report on foods and the Governor's market comn i Mayor etitohel'a food committee the Wick legisla! committee, December 28, 1016, "A-uii from objoctiona 1 is no convincing argument In support of the eleia ill reduce the of t'oml to the i sumptioa, on the while failing I bave a demoralii irtieularly in tin conducted by large privat? il tion would to reduce real pr. and the tumble val 1 ties of the city and iacruaae taxation.

"This bill is crude on iti face aad of knowledge of the subject which it 01 "It is mo and voluminous and requires a loi ger au foi consid? then be in permit "The tul! gives tl h.ci it creates authority to buy aad mmodit.ies in competition vvitn citi mmis? ees o'' commoditi? "it iavolt hierh, aeeof prepj-utera of the lull, will be more elaborate th of our public ons. ihis will put an enormous burden on the taxpi without nay return, as the two public spend more annually merely for "The pri bill which and and i private to the gifte of money from i iduala and to be payment of state emp whicl to democratic by the 1 tbe Federal ag unil department. "The principle id. The -present under which the Agricultural ner is more efficient for that -lient. bill is mandatory and compels commission to exeeute i bv flic measure.

i ipplying this city place mandatory power? nient of any to eon marl with other city "Other pi this fun" i1 Board of Aldermen pre enl power ol ag and ta and pi comm ng the num expei lercof, "Sennt'- I (Assei Int. nig new Si York Chart? thiit the ''It deOV may appatnl f.I commission of three i to pur? of and in such quai prop? besl inti i city, rod to approi i hen the ed to the 1 ilarly to i ad "-i th? necessity foi ment in the eommui pi tion bj public and priva- how rer, that alleged dlatreei growing a fond shortage I i "This beat on record so i teadeacy an part of rush into legislation thai "The direct I be te place the eity in unfair Tlie indirect but celta SCriottS re-' i ould be to duce the ipply of i (,. iirrctisc pricOO, lor the reason that produeere and of foodl would not supply i where ich rompetil Int. 134, Towner Assembly. 17, Smith' to mrx-nd the estab? lishment of milk te, I of Poods and Market ai raakii priation therefor.

I "The bill provide! that the rood? and Markete Oommiseioncr shall establish REAL ESTATE PTAfl BOK4tl4.lt til IIOKOM.M UK forest Forward in Suhurhan clnpnicnt" IS Minutes from Pennsy l.ama Station a chai mini posinglj terraced plot with frontage feet itepi iag wall, covered with ivy and other vines, mal ig entrance to this which is ball! o. brick in English bath a i li would more nore atti A highlj ted community, ample playground I I Iscape architectui i ibfe place in which to live. This house is one ot thirty-live plating foi ipring delivery. Prices from I 13 Terms of payment can l-e arranged foi those wishing to mike a small initial cash lor information apr! irtment SAGE FOUNDATION HOMES COMPANY, 17 West r4th SI. Nee FOREST HILLS, LONG ISLAND YESTERDAY'S CHANCE i of an il rita NOR TH JERSIY INSURANCE CO.

Il Kl Rip Ceresr w. St. I ilata 40. TV: BEACHWOOD. Dtar walrr.

4 Dana PlaOT Ml Il II.ildil Cil 01 IHK BRONX. BIRD kork i i i.li Bl HI VII. i i Ilia- I REAL ESTATE FOB BALE OK HANGE i H1VQB l'U)T I. I ill i Snwart TO LET KOK BUSINESS PURPOSES I'ORM Exposition GRAND CENTRAL PALACE MARCH 5 Ii- TO lu OPENS TOMORROW AT 11A.M. -i m.

(in mi SUE OB RENT AT GnEEHACRES.Scirsdile i I fu via? AkU i I.Illl. I l-lll P. Hoi lilla- I.I.. lita'? are and able; may tcquire the i prfy i deductin i principl uaaoaad in unwarranted ital able if illa i Assembly In! Int. 890, Murph rate and i nmend upon iia ved.

bills by A Mc like bond of a suret the thf one would 11 'o incur aih! I i mut! of any ea? by rvey of th? rheae billa nal Locke bill which would i. build Ings, end Aft? mblymao i Queens-Court Bungalow Sale I. Head Briggs, of room til riae ancy, Mr. State Owners Ready to Serve Their Country Members Pledge Their Un? flinching Support to President Wilson Real 1 laaoeietiea, eommiUee, I iup uept rviee which In hi- of the on fol situation wae decided of it? with particularly 0 altea and or i'orta A i new earn? from ah, at erne, the real lat on patate, but of the Tax New I Steten Island, Wal The la? 11 fred of klya; pro tem. in Stale apartment house.

Bfatl tOAtOO entire block bounded hj 17th and Park and ave..

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