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Old Bennett Building on Nassau St. Reported Sold Landmark Covering Block From Fulton to Aim Street Said to Have Been Taken Over by Syndi? cal From Wilson Estate; John Petlit Built It posk of interest in the down real estate field seem? now to I in "MIM street and in the I matt end- of this thoroufllfaro. Frank Munsey bought the Sun Building, at I jp corner of Nassau ami Spruce (Mtts, a week ago, a few Inter Morse Building, which shares the front with the Sun Building, was rtitbased bj William E. Harmon, and it is reported thnt the Bennett i gaJMing baa changed hands. The 51- estate of Philadelphia has ifited property for thirteen years to the story current jawntown, a syndicate of well known nun the buyer, and that gngideration is being given to ex? tensive structural changes in the "wilding The Bennett Building is Nassau Street i It the oldest and itill one the largest office buildings on the street, occupying the west side; of the block from Fulton to Ann Street.

The building was built in 1ST2 'row plans by A. It topped Nassau Street buildings by many stories ar.d was one of the tallest buildings in -New York for number of years. Six later the Morse Building, wl rivalled it in height, erected at Beekman and Nassau itfeets. The Temple Court Building was built ISS1 and Mutual Life I ud the Pott ngs in 1883. It i iv- not Tract Building Sun Building, was srected that the nnett Building was ed was in 1896.

nini tories of the Bennett; Building front 117 feet on Nassau Street, 75.8 fe? on Ann Street and i feet, on Fo ton Street. The ia of cast iron type of construc? tion, whicl preceded the steel build i John Pcttit ia creditffd with being; builder. Mr. Pettit, old real es- ate men will remember, disappeared some years ago. The passed to new inter-I the ur permitting the transfer' in title.

Fei fsman owned it for im? The ft Ison family ha1? owned it ilnce 1906. $10,759,500 in Mortgage! Loans Since Jauuary 1 Money Advanced on Business, Ap-arlruent and Hotel Proper- ties by W. A. White Sons Wiilinm A. White Sons announce i they have placed $10,759,500 In mortgage loan? since the first of tho year.

I the more recent loans are the following: $775,000 on 374 to 378 Fifth Avenue, six story business building; 580,000 on 1033 Fifth Avenue, five story dwelling; $25,000 on 35 Water Street, four story warehouse; 10.000 on the; i Street; I road ray, two and five story flat; orty-first StT let, bree st? on 404 West six -lory apartment iiouso; ,000 on 190 Hester Street, $170.000 on to East Street, story apartment house; on 447 to 4SI West Fifty-third Street and factory buildings; $60,000 on 355 Went Six-; teenth Street and 354 to 800 West Street, two story traraga; i Mott Street, six 8tory $50,000 on northeast corner Columbus Avenue and Scventy 7v-0i 0.000 on 3 to 5 Coentiea increased on 323 to 333 East I Forty-fourth St not and .122 to 334 East Forty-fifth Street, four story garage; $200,000 on 227 to 243 West Sixty-first Street, three story garage; $180,000 on north we corner l-12cl Street und Con? vent Avenue, six t-torv apartment house; $275,000 on 114 and 110 West Seventy-second Street, fifteen storv apartment hotel; on northwest corner Broadway and Chambers Street, eighteen story office building; $220,000 on 177 Broadway, five story business building; $50,000 on 132 Fast Nine? teenth Street, seven story apartment house; $25,000 on 110 Fast Eighteenth Street, live story loft building; $120, 000 on southwest corner Fiftieth Street and Seventh Avenue, five story hotel with restaurant on the ground floor; $40,000 on 72 Wall Street, five story business building; $105,000 on 239 to 243 Fast Fifty-sixth Street, four storv garage; $200,000 on 220 to 228 West Forty-eighth Street, four story fire? proof theatre, with offices; $13,500 on northwest corner of 149th Street and Eighth Avenue, five story tenement; SI 7,500 on 12 South Stret, three storv loft building; $45,000 on 835 West 179th Street, live story apartment house; $25,000 on Fast Side River, 57 feet north of 149th Street, one story gav? age; $117,000 on 8G to 39 West Ninety sixth Street, eight story apartment house; $550,000 on 116 to 120 West Thirty-fourth Street, twelve story fire? proof hotel. The interest ranged from 5 to 6 per cent. $300,000 Rental for Building In East 14th Stiert Samuel J. Tankoos has leased for the Shulte Realty Company for a term of twenty-one at a rental ag? gregating $800,000, the building at 100 East Fourteenth Street. extending through to Thirteenth Street.

The lessee, owning and operating a chain of retail shoe store establishments, will, upon the expiration of the existing lease; make extensivo alterations and open a branch establishment. Louis has leased for Mary Isabella Hodge and Mary L. Pcttibono the four-story building at 33. Sixth Avenue, to Edmond Rowan, for a term of ten years. J.

Arthur Fischer has rented for Mc Dermott'. to Wolfe, bookseller, the store at 100 West Forty-second Street, at southwest corner of Sixth Avenue. Bastino have leased the seventh tloor at 97 Fifth Avenue to Bodner Edwards; the fourth floor at 1.7 Fifth Avenue to Wolfson Brothers Umbrella Company; the sixth floor at 97 Fifth Avenue to Ramer Lissauer, and tho eleventh floor at 15 West 2Gth Strcot. to Wearwell Dress Company. Hotel for West 55th St.

to Cost $560,000 Plans were tiled yesterday for a fifteen-story hotel the 110 We'st Fifty fifth Street, is to erect at 110 lo West Fifty-fifth Street, II. .1. Bien President. It will cost $560 000. according to the architects, Fred T.

Ley Co. Plans were aiso filed yesterday for a six-story apartment house to be built on the south side of 158th Street, 152 west of Riverside Drive, by the Ramsey Realty Company, Daviu Friedborg president. Harold Yon the architect, places its cost at $300,000. $200,000 for School Changes The city is to spend $200,000 for alterations for Public School No. at 205 to 221 East 109th Street, accord? ing to plans filed yesterday by C.

B. J. Snydor, tho architect. De Peyster Lets 86th St. House Pease Ell have let furnished for Frederick A.

Do Peyster to W. A. Shakman the five story 25-foot Ameri? can basement dwelling at 11 East Eighty-sixth Street, between Fifth and Madison avenues. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION 1 REAL ESTAIT. AT AUCTION Under Peremptory Order? From the Owner? SATURDAY, SEPT.

At Two P. M. on the Premises, Rain or Shine, Under Spacious Tent 308 BROOKLYN LOTS Constituting the Famous Curley Property and Known an HAWTHORN PARK Two of Brooklyn's Best Known and On AVENUE HENDRICKSON COLEMAN STS. 32nd Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York ADJOINING JAMAICA BAY And Only a Block or so from the New City Park Recently Presented the City of New York by Messrs. Pratt and White No Brooklvn Lots Within the Reach of All Possessing Such BEAUTIFUL TREES, SHRUBS AND HEDGES c.ave Been Ever Before Offered at Public Auction All Streets on City Grade, Cement Sidewalks Curbs Built according to City specifications.

THE JAMAICA BAY IMPROVEMENT cal to the entire section. A remarkable to happen may be seen within short distance Hawthorn Park at where p. gn-at Industrial community has been already established. lead to Flat bush Avenue and Flatbush Avenue leads directly Bay and property. Flatbush Avenue Is feet In width and Is to ho to Kockaway Inlet.

Sixty-two of tho lots front on FlathUKh Avenue Ofleen on Avenue O. The property is within a short trolley ride of the terminus at Flatbush and Nostrand Avenues of the Nostrand Avenue Subway, to-be shortly in operation. May Remain on Mortgage a discount of 8 per cent will be allowed on the amount per? mitted to romain on mortgage where all cash Is paid. AH titles insured to purchasers without expense to them by the TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST COMPANY. MAI'S AND INFORMATION FROM JERE.

JOHNSON JR. CO. MONTAGUE BROOKLYN. PHONE 1238 MAIN HOW TO GO: Take a Flatbush Avenue Trolley Cat to Flatbush Avenue and Avenue and there transfer, without extra to shuttle Une on Flatbush Avenue lor the Bay and property. Five cents fare from the property to Manhattun.

Sunnier Buys Costly 79th St. Dwelling Gets the John S. Barnes House in Famous (look It lock, Held at $250.000 Pease Ellimnn have sold for the estate of John S. Barnes the. five-story American basement dwelling at 10 Seventy-ninth Street, on plot 30x102.2, between Fifth and Madison Avenues.

The property has been held at 000 and was purchased by Sunnier Ballard, president of the International Insurance Company, for his occupancy. Mr. Ballard had an apartmenl In Sherry's at Fifth Avenue and Forty fourth Street, which property is to be made into the Fifth Avenue home of the Guaranty Trust Company. The Brown, Wheclock Company, rep? resented the estate in the sale. The Barnes house stands oil the fa? mous Cook block bounded by Fifth and Madison avenues, Seventy-eighth aiH Seventy-ninth Streets, where the homes of some of the city's most prominent citizens have had their residences.

Mr. Barnes acquired the site from the late II. H. Cook and erected the house which his estate now disposes of. This is the third recent salo on the Cook block.

A few months hro Pease El li? man sold the d'Hereiila house at 973 ifth Avenue to Edith M. Feder, and the large dwelling nt, 6 East Seventy ninth was sold by Albert B. Ashforth, for William F. Statford to William C. Dickerman.

Sale in Ninety-second Street Alfred Olenick sold to the Right Realty and Security Company, 09 West Ninety-second Street, three-story dwelling, on lot 20x100. New York Men Buy Fine Homes in Westchesler Frank Tucker Disposes of Prop erty at New Rochelle Valued at $33,000 Fish Marvin, through their Pol ham office, have sold for Frank Tucker his property on Neptune Avenue. Resi? dence Park, New Hochelle, to a York client. The property was hold at $36,000. The same brokers have sold for Edward Hynma his residence on the corner of Grove and Walnut avenues at Larchmonl Manor to Al? bert Coles, of this city, and for T.

Ward Wasson his property at Saga? more, Bronxville, consisting of brick dwelling ami large plot, to A. H. Carter, of Haskin, Sells of this city. The property was held at $30,000. Garage on University Ave.

On Large Site Sold The Cruikshank Company has sold foij the Central Union Trust Company of New York to a client for investment University Avenue, a two-story brick garage on plot with a 65-foot frontage on University Avenue and 230.32 feet on Old Aque? duct, and being 2-41 feet BOUth of Kingsbridgo Read. Rent Downtown Business Space William A. White Sons havo leased to Jules do Coriolis an ofliee in the all et Ej chai ge I3ui i iigo Pia? e. and addition pa E. ill Sons and Lei flig giii3on to the i np rial ndei wear Company space at 336-339 Pif Avenue, and John Marsich the build ing 227 Tenth Avenue, 2d Tenement al Auction Joseph P.

Day will offer al ipreme ourt fore? losure sa le o-da; at o'clock noon, in the Rea! I ate Sal? sroom, i 1 Vesey Street 2452 Avenue, a e-s orv tenon nt, with vvo stores, on lot 26.8x100. Tin 1 op? i. bi ei 125th and lets. firokcr in 23d St. Sale Wi Robi it and Bonsai), was the broker in the sale of the Sheppard Knapp Building, al 39-41 West Twenty-third Street and 20 West Twenty-fourth Street, to Frederick Brown.

I-art ment Leased William i. White leased apartmeiiti at 4--1 West Tenth Street l.o William Walling and Elizabeth Sawyer, and at 77 Irving Place an apartment to Annie Monroe Mounl Vernon Houses Sold The Cooley Realty Company has sold for Charles E. Jost his residence at 332 Rich Avenue, Chester Hill, tu William Schleicher of Mount Vernon. The same firm has sold Laura S. Jordan a two-family houso at South Colum has Avenue to Miss Lillian of this city.

CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE Business Property JOHN L. a 574.0 Cortlandt REAL ESTATE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN GRAMERCV l'A Hi: SECTION St udio Aparti enl on one ot choicest residential blocks must Bell to close estate. WAL A. WHITE SONS, 40 Cedar Telephone: John 0 700. pjlOP to let.

26x100; mid workroom; com plotely furnished if unusunlly attractive display window; entire llKht location best on booming street. Wells Building. Apply Wells 13 West 46th at. BO BOUG11 OF FLATBUSH MANHATTAN TEURACE 1816 Ave. rounii and i baths ust be to be appreciated.

foi occu? pancy. BUILTWELL II' eOKl-'OHA owners, ISOO Church ave lut fcuyll 4K00. NEW MOUNTAIN LAKES, SACRIFICE, 1- rooms, 1 baths, stucoo residence; years Old; run be at two thirds value; nil Improvements; lease with option to buy. Apartment 607 6th A v. Hill 2 CONNECTICUT FOR good house, (rood etocK farm tools.

FRANK RTABL'BLra. WestbrooR, Conn. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES BUILDING for LEASE l-v 'Bu i Il UNFURNISHED APAR MENTS BTUDIOS, Just completed, all Improve? excellent north light; elevator service. 637 Madison Apply on? Death Removes Barrier to Sale Of 31st St. House London Resident Refused Flattering Offer for Old New York Home; War Held Back News of Death Tin? Valentin-, dwelling; at 48 Fast Thirty-first Street, has just been sold Brokers in the midtown section will recall the many times they tried to buy this old house for loft develop? ment, when loft buildings were being erected in largo numbers in that sec? tion.

Flattering (Ter a were made for the realty, prices twice as high as property bought yesterday, but' they had to be refused by E. It. Ludlow agents, who had received cable instructions from Dr. Valentine that the old dwelling would remain his! while, he lived. No attempt was made by the brokers to persuade the owner! to change his mind, ns the Ludlow! company recognized the decision was! based on sentiment.

Four years ago instructions were: asked of the old doctor, who had gone to live in a suburb of London many years ago, regarding releasing the No answer came back. An- other letter was sent, and still no I answer. A cable was then dispatched, but it did not bring word from: the owner. England was at war and the failure to bear from the doctor was attributed to exigencies of the war. The property could not he leased under the circumstances and it re? mained vacant, except for a caretaker.

A few months ago tho Ludlow firm learned that Dr. valentine had died in 1915 and that he bad left the dwelling to relatives in this city, who apparently knew nothing about the death of the old physician. Death removed the restriction i against, the sale of the house, and yes- I terday it was sold by E. Lud? low Co. and T.

Foster "Gaines. Tho buyer is understood to be Max who bought recently thirty-nine East Thirty-first Street. The Valen? tine dwelling is three stories and basement on a site 22.6 foet wide and 89 feet deep, between Madison and1 Fourth avenues. Spirited Bidding Marks Sale at Deal Park! Plots and Houses Dispos-ed of i by Joseph V. Day at Auc? tion for 861,485 A large crowd attended the auction sale at Leal Park, New Jersey, on Sat? urday, conducted by Joseph P.

Day. Tho included 250 plots and live houses, which sold for a total of $61, 485. The property sold adjoins tho flollvwood Golf lub and Deal Golf Cli b. two ami li tlf sl f) ami dwell? ing Crorbcy Av? inn was old to W. VI iden for $7,200: the Roseld Cot? I and half story frame oi eld l.oad, as pur for .0 by ilton Zeis Carl 1 amping bought a one- frame gaiow on Runyon avenue for 3, d()0; Hoi ey house, one -torj and bungalow, was sold to George J.

Schindel for the two itorj torn ceo cottage known as he Lincoln Lo Ige on Runyon A was purchased bj Charles for liOO. Lhe other purchasers were i F. J. Avend, F. Faulkner, John W.

Mechan, Simon ferry i'-. Row son, 11. -I. Donnelly und U. Calnert.

I). S. Bennett Sells ut Darien, Conn. i Douglas 1. fc-lliman Co.

have sold for Mrs. D. Bennett her residertco Talmadge Darien, to get i with about two ai a half acres. This property is noted for its fine lo- cation and development and is one i of the most attractive the vicinity. Tho house was one ol the old farm bou of the trict and has been completely remodelled into a modern i building, 11 is not far from the Wood- way Golf Club, which is one of the principul attractions of this rapidly growing icinity.

Buys Staten Island Hoiine Cornelius KolfT has sold for Allen? E. Jacohson a stucco dwelling on Stan-: ley Avenue, Brighton Heights, Staten Island, to Lieutenant Brack. of Flushing Dwelling .1. Albert Johntra has old tho dwell on plol is Linde Av. nue, Flush ng, John It.

Campbell to! Pride Liens 8S1 li r. Pah fai Co i Edwin owner; 1' A Wright, agent West Side Apartments Bought by Investors Resale of Haven Av. Flat Brings Sellers Profit; New Owners for Pinehurst Av. Corner M. T.

Wood has sold for the Killsa lotigh Realty Company to an investor U8 and 100 Haven Avenue, a five-story apartment, with accommodations for twenty-four families, on plot. 50x103. The selling company acquired the prop? erty in March of last year through the same broker in a deal with Frederick Brown, which also involved the five story flat at the northeast corner oi Columbus Avenue and 101st Street. Avenue Corner Flat Sold Frederick Brown has bought fron Anne E. Benjamin the five-story apart ment at the northwest corner of Pine hurst Avenue and 179th Street.

Thi structure fronts GO feet on the avenui and 100 feet on the street. MUlard Vei was the broker. 77d Street Buyers Plan Changes Electus T. Backus, of the Guardia Holding Company, has sold 35 Eau Seventy-second Street, on lot 22x101 for Mrs. Alice Grace D'Oeiieh to 1h Guardian Holding Company, whic owns the adjoining twelve-story apari ment house at the northeast corner Madison Avenue.

The new owners wi alter tho building just purchased. Sale in Street Moore Wyekoir have sold Charles H. Newcomb to Meyer Elsei berg the five-story apartment at. West 173d Street on plot 87.6x100. Neponsit Lot Auctions Prove a Big Continuation Sale Brings $7.

973, Making a Total of $462, ,025 for 779 The continuation auction at ponsit on Saturday by the Jere Jol son, Company, auctioneers, ducted by Fred Snow, resulted in 1 disposition of 176 lots for $77,975. This, with the previous wee makes a total of 770 lots sold Neponsit for a total of Among the buyers on Saturday Rose Hartuet. P. Fleming, Mrs. J.

Lawler, Joseph W. White, H. F. Evald, N. Kartell, E.

F. Rynn, N. Jolie. F. F.

Wils.n, Miss T. M. sazza, Mayard Homer, N. Washbu George Brown, J. K.

Newman, J. Little, If. A. Pogers, B. Fepovitch.

It. Finfield, A. A. l.cenan and Hyman. Frederick Brown Sells Flats in Brooklyn Property Recently Taken Over by Seller in Trade for Loft Building in This City William has sold the two buildings at the southeast cor nor of Kings Highway and East Twelfth Street, apartments and stores, in the heart of the business section of Kings Highway, for Fred? erick Brown to client for investment.

This property was recently taken in exchange by Frederick Brown from Cornelius Hearn. The same brokers also sold a plot 100x100 on the north side of Sixtieth Street, 100 foot west from Twentieth Avenue, for C. H. Schultheis, and two stores and apartments nt 11003 and 11005 Jerome Avenue, Richmond Hill, for the Beverloy Building Company. Samuel Qalitzka and J.

I.ncov have sold for the Midboro Building Corpo? ration, Oscar Sherman president, to a client for occupancy the two-story one fnmily house with garage on plot 100 on the west Hide of East Twenty first Street 225 feet south of Avenue K. This house was sold from plans and will not be ready for occupancy until December. The consideration was $20,000. The Clinton Trading Corporation of Brooklyn has sold to Anna Boetsch a one-family frame stucco detached dwelling on Ridge Avenue (Ulster Avenue), north Bide, 14 feet east of Stoothof Avenue, Glen Morris, L. on plot '10x100.

Robort I. MacLeilan was the broker. Darknes? Causea Adjournment Of Navesink Park Sale A successful sole at Navesink Park, Atlantic Highlands, N. was held by Bryan L. Konnelly on Saturday.

After disposing of 100 lots and threo dwell? ings at un average of $082 per lot the sale was adjourned on account of dark? ness. Among the buyers were L. R. Titus, Gramercy Park Realty Company, Igna? tius Coletti Reina, William C. Schmidt, J.

J. McElroy and Max Wolf, of New York City. Paul Lichenstein, F. W. Joy, Florence H.

Carl C. Lantz, Katherine Woods and J. Cruser, of Atlantic Highlands, N. A. L.

Biais, James Senannon und T. T. Mel? ville, of Brooklyn, and Thomas Mason, of EaBt Orunge, am! many others. Seventh Ave. Corner W.

Irvine; Clark has sold to the Royal Specialty Manufacturing Company the site 40x100 290 and 292 Seventh Ave- nue, corner of Twenty-seventh Street. Reeorded Transfers Downtown ST, 67, 135.6 a Bway, 31.6.1 07.6; Kelly to Day, 35 Oramercy Park; mtgo $145,000: Aug 13; attj 0 TV. East Side HT, 118-20 a Irreg; Susan Stein to Mangr-Houst Realty Corpn, 372 South Aug 20; ntty, ft Co, 17. l.waj B7TH HT. 419 it 16.Si.ioo roreclos; Be! Bowling, rof, to Win lJiet fenbach, at West Nyaclt, mtge 0 00 address 508 76TT1 ST.

240 13, 8 25x103.2; t'letro nnariatf. Cannarlato, on th? premises; Auk 23; attys, Merrill, 11 100 Bway.si oo Si'l? HT. too Pari, av, 17x100; Bather Levy to Ida Dudley, D8th at: mtgo Auk 20; atty, I. Co, i 80 Bway 5TI1 AV. 105th st, 301 lOxtOOr.

Irreg; Life Co to tie? Iliihru II.i pttat at Pari, nv and Bt; Aug 15; ty, 0 Co, 17.1 t.wiiy. 10,000 10 'I'll ST '-ill av, 35X100; Jno lian to Hahnemann Hospital, Park a. and li7th at, Aug 15; at.j, Bway 1221) ST, i 13, s. 25x100.1 1 Bridget Bui rett Liugi Guida, 356 124th Bt mtge Aug 22; atty, Co, L.w 122U ST, 13, 25xG0.5; Zaworska rry In iaiT, at; mtga 000; UK 22; addreaa Zawora l-ose IV 15th El West Side 4TB ST. SOD V- 39.0 Bank Ma lia it and Win BraUted hy Lincoln Trual Co, gdn, to Stuy ii Wainwright, Sheridan migo Aug 21; atty, Co.

lia 'i AV a 23.1 a 45th at, 19.1x7o; Lynn ot al to Jno I.i- hi li, i llth av; Juno atty, Co, 17 Bway 6TB AV, 384, sen, 71.1 22d st, 61 r.lfe Ins Co to Sallye alt; Corpa, 10 Wall st; Auk p.ttys, ichleainger ft 10 Wall at 50TH ST. 540 a 100 Du' Cohen et al ta West 50th Street Oarage Co, 37th at; Aug i atl irk? i. 500 Bu i II ST, 325 Stil av, IOO? L0? Eliza Chapman lu Chalina Realty Corpn, 32 Libert- aftya, Morrla McV, Liberty se. $10 'i'II ST, 3 7 5 Util av, 26x1 00. lu Margt Aldrleh to Chalma Realty Corpn, 32 Liberty st attys, Morrla A McV, 32 Liberty ST, 324-28 83.4x100.8; Col? lege Holding Co to Sherik S- Co, IK 120th at; mtge Auk 23; i.ttyj., Morrison 820 lino 9'JTB ST, 324-328 83.4x160.8; Sanse Realty Co to College Holding Co, lis 120th at.

mtge Aug 32; attya. Morrison Schiff, 320 lniTII ST, 10tT. av 100x123.11; Barry and to -J6 A-. It Co, 520 Bway; Aug 18; atty, Co, Bway. PB ST, 511-517 110x100 Incaa Realty Co to Collogo Holding Co, 13t lh st; mtge $1 30,0 I Aug attva Mori laon 3, Bway.

I 00 SAME PROPERTY; College Holding Co ShenU Co, IIS tV 120th at; Aug attya, same i'i-1 1ARBLH HILL AV, 19-21, s. Anno Leonard Dillon ano, Marble Tim av; mtge Aug 14; atty, Co, 176 Bronx BROOK. AV, 84.6x54.6x56.4x 70. Chas Weis to Jos ibs i Greene av, Brooklyn; mtge Aus; 21; atty, Lawyers Co, 160 Bwaj $17,400 LYON AV, 2309, k. haxlOO, Margaretha Vetterman lo and Doe ring, Melville st: Aug 22; atty, H.

Batchelor, 1126 El TremoiK $100 DALY AV, 2077. 25.11x114, Sarah Fltzpatrlck ano to Nathan Berman, 1076 Daly av; Au? IV atty, Title Ouatr 176 VTSB A 1169, 20x100, Ray Hoffman to Brelndot Nott, 19 U2th mtge Aiig 20; atty, Title Guar Co, I 76 ST ANN'S AV. 148, 20x80, Yettu Levin to Harry Kapp. 61S 136th Bt; mtge A.ug 22; atty, Title Guar 'V 17? CHARLOTTE ST. 1142, 91.9x 1.5 107.1 r.

16.1J to beg Croiona Av Realty to Gertrude Tomberg, 19T4 Mapes u.V. mtge Aug 20; atty, Title Guar Co 178 Bway oo LOT bil? 3896, lam? map KHz Stell Tlebout Ave Co. 1119 l'ai liei 1700; -Aim 20; atty, Tieboul (11) Parle av.jioo 'T 1 mn Bway il lin prop, Gardon Peters to Rlvevdale Cltj I no Realty at Columbua av am) l01s( si July 2S; at( Co, 176 Bro way oo LOT 150. map Gleaaon prop: Annie McBain lo ihn McBain, 1 790 icoi 21; atty, II Baechler, 1126 Tr? onl av BATHGATE AV. a cor I82d St.

Ix LOOx 27.8s 54) ii 100 i 158 to beg also Bathgate i I82d Bt, 100x1 7 8x I to av ri 63 to beg, (fid Loughman et to i itj of attys, Corpn Counsel.i\ SA HH IT; Chas Lou? an to July 30 at ty. same. $1 HATHGATE AV, vv il i ut, 136.3x153.7x136.3x168.6;E<?\v Lougn man nid ano to 'il; of lu ci i l'ounsel, Y. i i Il 100 Keppl av, Times Constn Co to John 113 i Hi Ir hts, Brooklyn Aug 23; otty, Co, I Bmj DEi V.T1 AV, -i. IV Scott 110; Gei udo Marshall to Wllhe I Halm.

409 F. 204th at; intgi V. 0 19; atty, Co, 76 Bwav BURNHIDE AV, Davidson av, 113.11x49.11x90x119.9; Freybell Realtj i to Rcgulus Realty Co, 3295 Bway; mtge Aug 19; any Title Mtgo Co, 136 Bway.i. $100 DALY AV, cor loot at. 31.4x101 6-: 31.2x99.6; also st, 60 Honey well av, 47.6x80.1; Cross Ave to Den wood Realty Co, 609 Willis av; mtga May aitys, Studdard VS $1 Recorded Leases Manhattan j-TJ'tl ST, f.

s. the i nul Realtj Corpn to Fai 1 -n and Geu Vtacplu on, I 20 7-12 rs; from Aug 19) inri yr enew irrl IgH, Ll berty 500 LEXINGTON AV, 2022-2023, Litrx Anua fakj on pr yrs from Dec 1919; attys, Frack an ft It, 51 Chambers $1 60 to 100 2D AV store; Solomon 'V to Isidore Morris Goodman, 231 2d st, Brooklyn; 6 us "-s moa from t-Vb 1SH9. atty, i. Stout, 299 Broad? way .8780 818T top floor; Crompton BMg Corpn to Harry Mint? 107 Ho? av; 5 from 1, 1520 atty, Goodman, 2iO 15 ron -T, Blxteen apartments; Phil Realtj tn Rain Weiss, 676 Fox Bt, al; 1 yr from May 1. 1919; atty, Ore nblatt.

Cox at, assignment of Mortgages Manhattan BT, 75.6 i. Broom, st; mtg J1S.0O0: Shin.an to Sarah Godln, exr Sarah et al, exrs, to Celia Fried? man, 2011 2l3t st attys, Strasbourg ir 74 Bway; 2 $100 ESSEX ST, 82; mtg, $20.000, Inaac Shlman to Forncllffe Realty Co. 74 Bway, atty-, su 1 BT, 241-43-45 mtg Emgit Indus Sftvg Bank to Arnstrdm Mtg 74 Bway; atty, rlieo 1. Bailey, 74 Bway 2 aasmts 86TH ST, 13S Title Co tn Edwin A Elv, 47 57th st atty, 176 Bway JJTH ST, 2R0 mtg ERA Rlty Co to Atlantic Finan'-e Corpn. 192 Bway: attys, Gattner, 299 $1 Brons UNIVERSITY AV, cor 18 1 st.

87.8x J00; 136 way Hi Idtr Co? pn to Co bin Co, B0 Bway atty, if 135 liwas AV, a oi 183d st, s7.Sxl0r-: Holdg Corpn to ilumbla Co GO Bway; atty, Co, 135 '-'i-" JEROME AV, cor 177th at. 1 9.4 Vatl Savg Hank, of Albany, to Bnn.l Mtg 176 Romeen i-t. Bk--n; at Co, 176 IRVINE ST, SSV Anna 1753; ll'h st, Bklyn, aad ano. to Elia Herr Ucb, 668 161st atty, Co, 176 Bway 1S6TH ST, Linooln Co, to Wm Farrnhy, 689 135th st; atty. Co, 178 i 1S4TH ST, 384 Hy Grenbart and ar.o to Nlrkola? Banst Mt Vernon, TV atty, A Weber.

377 149th st. 176TH ST, 733 E. Realty Co to Harry Johnson. Bronxvllle, i a('y. Mar Monfrlid "l-? Bway Satisfies! Mortgage? Vfanhatl in It st; April 893 WEST ST, 4.1V.

Harriet Ear.field Kings Countj- Trust Co, Bklyn, atty, Geo Brower, 44 Court st, Bilyn, May 1917 00 ESSEX ST. 113; Barr.it A Nattle Ferner to the Bank of State? ft Matilda Sobal: atty. ft Co? UWt Hi APARTMENTS TO LET APARTMENTS TO LET ommimity Where the carefully selected tenants and rendent owners enjoy tennis, golf, have playgrounds tor chil? dren, and all torms of recreational and social activities. 4, 5 and 6 Room Garden Apartments Now under construction On Our Collective Ownership Plan The only real protection against rent method of I ping apartment house tenants to reduce their rent to tua! cost of operation. Ret i rerxcts mired.

furtlie all ci .1 The Queensboro Corporation Manhattan O.fico Jackson Hei Office Cor. Madison Opposite St. Subway Station Telephone Murray Hill Telephone Keutoren To risit Jackson Heights most innernim' rcnitr take Subuav Central, transfer to Queenshoro Subtniy iCvona Line) to iSth St. Sia. 22 MINUTES FROM 42D ST.

REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION REAL ESTATE AT AI Charles Meyers, 25 years ago, paid about $50 a front foot i for the magnificent Breakers Hotel property, former site of Rudolph, in Atlantic City on the Boardwalk at New Jersey Avenue. This plot is Now Valued at Th. is a new City and that Long Beach real estate, at present low prices, has a greater future than Atlantic City because of its proximity to New York. Your opportunity is next Saturday and Monday, as Estates of Long Beach have me to liquidate for what? ever they may bring at fk tt ion alo ws Directly on Ocean and Boardwalk and in the Heart of Long Beach Near the Big Hotels, the Atlantic Ocean, Railroad Station, New. Yacht Club construction), the Long Beach Channel and tlie New Bridge, Saturday, Au and At 2 P.

on the premises, rain or shine, under tent Labor Day, Sept. Is! may remain on mortgage 3 years at 51 Title policies free from Title Guarantee Trust Co. Send for Bool.map ..1 Nassau New York City Bf-00 Recorded Mortgages Side (, II A 1. I r. I II A ug I', alt) i'-.

to Life ns Co, 11 (i yra, 5 i itiy, Co. 1 62 i iG.sxi I Rawlo to Tltla Hum 'o. I "fi B'wi 3 jn, 0. i ru mt, i2 ii, 4i.kxi Holding Co to ib It. ill 7 iml no Inflti ii.iii.

n-ilH ST, 378 tl SxlOO.S; A 0 attj i ST. B. p. i lam 11; m-, Au; IS -'oil Co Bl 1 th I Va from fioi titj Chas Loci i BT 511 .17 6. I Bhe ft A Co to I.lbi lY.rr.n, 40 at; Installa l-Y 1919) Chas Loi lil i av.

.1 West Side UTH BT, 800 a. 100x4. Irreg; 20; Jiang-Horst Realt) Corpn to (Susan Stein, 211 15 13tb Bt; dm 3 atty, ..112 BTH AV, i 06th ht, un? to 100th at I60X 100 il- 00 11 to 106th HI 10? to heg I Hahneinann il? Cl': i 1 In? l'o I I I l.uigl Cuida to 0 tlget Ll I 10 si i ii Pel) Y-: mit 50 13: B'l FC, 6x50 fi Au? helar Valentyna ka, i- duo Ig -1 pi nltgi atty III Co, i il ST, 13.6x50 Harry Whelan tu V'alentynu i lia, 166 i i- ir nitK'i til.viOO. cara Rose Co, 1.000 Bronx TELLER av, vv 27x100; Max eenbei I i vv ehr 1326 Teller i bond al iv. i.

a. CHARL? pi" mli i Itwaj tSU'l '1 well u. I -i 1. Co 140 hureh j'u, attya, Sloddard il. 129 liuty.

DAL? AV, a toi -i. DeowooJ Realty to Crosa Av Co. li? Church at; Muy 16; 6 yrs, upe, Btoddard Dwuy, LY AV, Drue, av, 26xlU0. Hei man Holring Stone av, Oaalnlng, Amg lua July 1, 1S24; p. yrn, 6 li Baeohler, 1126 Treim-nt av.

BURNSIL'E AV, cor Dxvldao 11 rtegul ll (I 11? 1, Lie Penden Manhattan BT. a a lranc.es A Haven t-i ii le -h- ii 11. 112TH 8T. Suaan Buahnall I.oula Llpachil? al, 1 reolOBUr. ti.tge.

attya, A 124TH a 8. 11S.I i- N.w Vork Oo, av exra, ajt alai. Kijaity of n.lgt; attya, Ktumn A 1 14DTH BT, a. 120 av, Ula Morrllfcir Weed, Mariur' ai, ictloc le re? cover posaeMton; BT, te .31 a i Co, -il. of Auction Sale? Hanry Brsdy a LOS! .1.

IL.ES PT v.r. 'I ant Bt re? i i. Appr lh? niortfajra 5 WILLIAM UBOGATES Mill? I i II II IN PURPUAKC? i County cf Turk. I i- i. i th? ii sabrr nt Ik? 'ft A of Mi Bacon Harry Baidwln tuai to m.oea..

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