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If secretary Wever Urges Appro priations for Coal Depots. -From The Tribune 22. OF lmportant points and centres of possible acccrdins to a etm.ement Stx ilsyer has made to the House a Naval Affairs in urging a Ccc: appropriation for coal depots, are a und. Pearl Corregldor, wrJrt New and 3 rtoa Secretary Meyer has tte coaalttre that there are no at any of IbiM for coaHug a expeditiously. and that It is de- them as £L- ccpots or a capacity ot arc reaulrcd at all these Places.

Puset Scund already has 10 or MM tons capacity. -AOCO tone, Boston 11.500 and S.W- Mr- Meyer favors Puaret Guantanamo Bn4. at BB initial of altogether and a maximum CO cost lor at nara.s rations r.l-o fey Mr Meyer at Boston, XSeW LoC Francisco. Pupret Sound. San 22.

Olongape. r- and Pearl Sue-, depots are being built at Wtft, Charleston. Norfolk and Bar. ari osa is to be provided at He told the that ha no pro-vision tor jjw, Panaca Canal ports, as it was hoped Adequate coal and fuel depots would prevWed by government for requirements, which would serve 'An ample of cor- 1 aatail." -r llr. Meyer, -is as essential in tfce prcpars fleet for is reserve LOBBYING Secretary has served on army cJScws interested in special personnel that no tffort must be made, either or indirectly, to the rh4EC of the bill which provides aflditional officers of the army or of en? other military There may chance of enactment of tids at the preseat st--sion, but the subject win on the House and Military committees after the rece or as soon as the army appropriation bill is well on its way.

Chances hart been made in the original draft of this Mi to crd-r to increase the nurr'ner of ofixers who may be to duty with tfce siCitia. It is expected that by virtue of this amendment the militia influences, trtici: arc potent with Congress, may be invoked to aid the bill. It is ty the Secretary of and chief, of staff Ml the chances of the bill may easily be Impaired if is zzkti to give its attention to a er of projects, and It is intended to concentrate influences upon mis measure. Ttere is also a bill, has passed the House la now before the Senate, to inert-are the corps of This seems likely to be enacred. Tiicrc- are drafts of tills to increase Qtiartermaster's department and to re- Ggaaize the s'sna! ccrps, and numerous ether measures have been introduced or ere reaiy for Introduction.

The notice given to all army officers, especially to connected with the Quartermaster's department and corps will serve to eSeive measures, as it mar. activity iz betalf of them an act cf insubordinatltn, which wouM compel TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYERS XAiIED. Acting Secretary Winthxop tofyr bestowed names upon six torpedo boat No. £7 to now building, those of naval officers who had distinguished themselves in time of war. Itse boat is nsrned the Beale, after Edward Titzfernid Beale, who distinsukrhed hira- in with Mexico, eerval in the CiriJ War was Minister to Austria fas ISTfi.

Xc. 41 bears the name of Joueti, after the Admiral James Jcuett. had a rrter.did recoitl of service ia the CM War, with Farragut at Mobile Bay. Trttsn ts ccnmaaiicd- the which rras to flacsMp during the battla. No.

assumes the name cf Admiral Tfe)nitop. A. Jenkins, who eteaefl pirates la the eexiy part of the last century; in suppressing Nat negro Insurrecticc in present the captare of the Euenos Ayrean squadron off Montevideo, in 1544: coninianied parties from Germantcwn Is eateas war; coTnniarided the PreMe iurirjr the PsragnaTari expedition; pursued that fsrncus oM filibuster, William "3-fclk-er. and was also Tith Farragut in tte great battles ni the mouth of the actinjr as his chief of staff. No.

S7 is named after Nathaniel Fan- Jurg, of who John said Gne of his chief aids the fs-motJ? victory over the British ifcip Serapis, ccmrr.andiEg- the forces of main top that A micshipmari, James C. Jarvis, a of New York, will have his name rerpettrated torpedo boat destroyer No. 55. Ccnsrress by solemn resolution menftoned his Ices as subject of national after the youngster had been tiled in the crssrasewent between the and the Vengeance Fehrcary 2. aae.

Another hero of the battle between the Constellation the Vengeance was Henley also commanded Faboat divls'on. attacking the British is Hampton Roads in ISI3, and led Aroericaa line IB of the in the battle cf Champlain. His caflM jjj by destroyer BUDS FOR DRYDOCK Bids the censtrsctfon of the caissons foP the soy is process of building at Pearl Harbor. Hawaii, naval station; the Sound, on. Navy Yard and the rork Navy Yard were opened at Department to-day.

lowest bidder for the New York caisson was the Ssare Triest Company-, of New York, price was J122.550. The Moraa ccci- cf Seatt'e, was the lowest bidder far the other tn-o caissons, its proposal for the Barber caissons being SUO.OOQ and for tie Sound structure XOHTH DAKOTA Coa i tsrited by a match struck by the Vttk wrs tfre cause of the explosion en North Dakcta, at Portland. Ens-2nd, or. December I. according to the find- cf a board of inquiry appointed by Albert EL a coal who died from burns received in expSoslotC erstered the coal bunker to a nap.

Finding that he a light etrark raatch. v.hich ignited gas All the bunkers the ship have been examined by the asa found to be- in normal condition, ra the exception or the me in which the occurred. OEDERS ISSUED following orders issued: Tl AKMT. MIL.LARD P. WAIyTZ.

27th J'Jtastr7, frora to Fort X. CetaSed ot milixsry science sr.i at FncocK CaUggt. San AvtaakL GLT V. of Tirst VIIAAS S. OGSTJOR.

accepted. JOHN' O'KJiIU oraust artillery, to Oar. FiSEdsaa. li lime ta transport for ptllirpmes Fctruarj' 5. Upon swrai mt ijarlla irfU Use iifmry Knix.

Firet k. piiijiili, coBFt ar ITt'ir. Company, SJarch 13 tor Snn Ututocar.t CTIAUUCS M'H. CnT. from --J to 12ih HAROLD CAKDISEK.

from 157 th to Comjany. coast artillery. January Seoaad M.VRCEL. K2EXR from 141 st to T2d Company, coast artillery. January 14.

Leaves of absence: First Ueutensnt ADELNO GIBSON, coast artillery. dsys. from i January Colonel JOHN F. Infantrv-. one month.

KAVY. Chief Boatswain TV. BROOKS, placed! upon retired list, detached the Franklin, navy yard, Norfolk; to home. Pharmacist T. N.

PHILLIPS, placed upon retired list, detached naval Dispensary, cavy to home. MOVEMENTS OF The fcllawlng movements of vessels have been reported: ARF.rVED. Dec Drarton and tlm PauMlnar, at Key i Yanfcton. at San Juac; UM Birmingham, at NorfoUt. BAILED.

DD 1 --The. Culgoa. TTcytaonth for tbe Drayton. from Havana lor Key West: the Lebanon, from Norfolk for New York: Hannibal, from Norfolk for uuantar.ar. tr Birminsrhaxn.

from Hampton Roads for Norfolk; the El Cano. aianlla for the West VSr- Sinia. Merjrland. the South Dakota, the taiuornia. txie Colorado and the Pennyj-l-rnria.

rrcis San Diego for San STOPS A DROUTH; E. C. Converse Drains Lake to End Suffering About Greenwich. I Telegraph to The Greenwich. Dec.

Edmund C. Converse, the New York banker, who has fifteen hundred acres under cultivation here his Conyers Farm estate, saved thevillaces of Rye. Pert Chester, Greenwich, Cos.ccb. Riverside and Sound Beach from a water famine to-day. He turned over.

his I vote lake to the Greenwich Water Company that it might serve its patrons. Incidentally, all the bays in the lake -went with the water, aid residents of Stanwich, near lake, will eat bass for several days. The towns supplied from Greenwich were water from midnight to 4 p. m. Thursday.

Then the pumping began to show, and it was expected that a amount of water would be available by i TTvrr- The water stopped flowing 1 without The company, knowing that the sup' ply was soins fast, set up a pumping plant on the Converse estate by the lakeside. The cold snap affected the boilers, and the water, instead of flowing to its destination, froze over a large area of ground. People awoke this moraine to face a real water famine. Besides the inconvenience to 'amilies, the Kaven road had to brine water in tank cars frcui Haven and Stamford jto its power plants at Coscob and Port Chester. The Port Chester plant, supplying current for the New Rochelle-to-Stamford trolley line, and several Port Chester manufacturing pl-nts and school? shut down.

A small amount cf current from White Plains and Stamford plants allowed cars to make four miles an hour, anil I once an hour locomotives hauled New trains south to Hoont Veraon. where third rail was then used into New York City. In the midst -of the water famine this morning 1 tire v.as discovered in a house in a thickly settled portion of the village. Two automobile chemical engines checked the blaze when about SM damage was done. To-night furnaces and ranges are again in use, the townspeople are singing the praises of Jr.

Converse. His lake holds 300.000.000 gallons of water, and he has to glre it all to at towns which TOWNS WATER SUPPLY GONE West Springfield. Face to Face TSTTtfc a Famine. Sprinsneld, Mass. Dec.

water supply of "West Springfield became exhausted to-day and the inhabitants of the town found themselves face to face with a water famine. One of the half dozen large paper mills was obliged to suspend operations and the repair shopa of tihe New York Central Railroad also had to shut down. In order to relieve the distress occasioned by the failure of the water the Springfield authorities stretched a line of hose across old toll bridge and furnished the town an emergency supply from one of the Springfield mains. DIX WOULD ABOLISH BOARD Thinks Water Supply Commission Unnecessary, It Is Said. Albany, Dec.

In order to bring about a retrenchment In state expenditures. Dem- ocrats who have discussed state matters with Governor-elect John A. Dix declare he "will aeoBiSMBBI in his annual message to Legislature the reorganization of i some cf tbe stale departments and the abolition of others. Among other things, it Is said, the Governor-elect has looked with favor on a preposition to do away with the State Water Supply Commission for two reasons: First, to save at least 523.C0& annually paid the five members cf the commission, and, second, because he believes that water storage and forestry matters should be handled by one state department, the; State Forest. Fish and Game Commission.

question of purity of water, Mr, Due's advisers say, should be a matter for the consideration of the State Depart- .1, ment, i Mr Dix is deeply in the ques- Uon of water storage and the develop-! ment of the state's power resources in northern section. It is stated that it is his hope that something of a practical nat- I ure in ie development of resources will be accomplished during his admiuistra! tkm. It is understood that the Governor-elect has discussed the feasibility of transferring i duties of the State Water CornmiMicn to the State Engineer's office. i The sportsmen of the state have expressed the opinion that th- forestry de- partment of the state should be separated from and Fame affairs. BUM Supply Commission was.

created during the administration of Gov- ernor and it, chief duty is to ass Li plane tor municipal water supplies. the preliminary work of investigat- ing the water power resources of the state and the steps taken to develop them were i to the duties of the commission. Mr Dix returned to-night from Man- 1 I treal hhs 'rain beins about two hours be- i time. The Governor-fleet mVrli failed after his Canadian trip of" four days. He was driven to home aid retired ear of a sever- head- ache.

He be had no announcements to make to-night. Tt is und-rstaod that the Oovernor-elect- rouffh draft of his annual I Sage to the while en route to and from Canada. rESTTFIXS AGAIKST BOSENTHAL Co-Defendant in Alleged Realty Swindle Tells of Signing Papers. Marjraret Graham Rerd. who is under indici.rr.cnt with Irving XT.

RoscnthaJ others on '-barge of to with the legal foreclosure of rea! estate mortgages, was a vitresa Rosenthal yesterday in the criminal branch of the Supreme Court, where lie la on trial. By having title of a piece of real estate upon which the about be transferred a dun.iay. it Is alleged that he conspired with others to conceal the wbx-reabouts of the pad dummy owner the mortgagee had complied with tuaL rr iVh a a -jurse she beemmo acquainted -with mem.Vr of U.e family of Jacob a with her and Rost-nthal. who her ot an vray of earnJi.g tlutn by She i a she her to papers on sei'eial par i from t.Z to $3 for S-vtee. tt.

Vs by the prosecution trat in this way Mr. Heed was used as iv.ra. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUXE. FRIDAY. 23.

1910- WARAMAUG APARTMENT HOUSE SOLO An Investor Now Owns This Modern Eight Story Structure Fronting in 115 th Street, Near Riverside Drive. LOWER BROADWAY LOFT BUILDING TO COST S27S QQG Sales of I MHsacW properties were features of the real estate market yesterday. One of the leading transactions was the purchase by an investor of the Waramaug, an tight story apartment house. Nos. G9 and 631 West 115 th street.

It occupies a plot 50x100.11 feet on the north side of the street, about 160 feet east of Riverside Drive. The house was owned by the Alcazar Realty Company. A. J. Robertson cold for Alpbonso de N'ararro to Arthur Brisbane No.

13 West 46th street, a four story and basement ston9 front dwelling- house, on lot 21.6x100.5 feet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. The properly has been held at $103,000. Plans have been filed for a five story private 'dwelling house to be erected on the rast side of Park avenue, £7.6 feet north of 73d street, known as No. 785, for Benjamin and Frances S. Welles, of Islip.

Long Island. This dwelling is to cost $40,000. It will have a facade of limestone, with a frontage of 22 feet and a depth of 75 feet, with an extension. Trowbridge Livingston are the architects. Plans hava also been filed for building' an eight story fireproof elevator apartment house on the north side of 105 th street, 123 feet" east of Broadway, for the 108 th Street Realty and Construction Company, which Joseph L.

Grof is president. It will have a frontage of 74.11 fetit and a depth of feet. Tbprc? will accommodations lor thirty-three families. facade will be of brick and limestone. George and Edward Blum, architects, estimate the cost at Plans have also been filed for erecting a twelve story brick store and loft building on the west side of Broadway, 24G feet north of Bieecker street, known as Nos.

63 and for the Broadway Company, of which Harry Fischel is president. at a cost of It will have a frontage Of 50.2 feet and a depth of 2iW feet through. the block to Mercer street. The facade on the Broadway side will be of Indiana limestnoe and terra cotta, while the Mercer street facade will be of brick. This building is located on the block with the Broadway Central Hotel and is two doors south of the Hotel Kaleigh.

It will be known as the Fifohel V. Hugo Kochler is the architect. Plans have also been tiled for rebuilding the front and rear walls and rebuilding the third story of the three story ear barn of the Third Avenue Railroad Company, on the north side of 14th street, 158 feet west of Avenue at a. cost of £5,000. A.

Atkinson is the architect. TENANTS FOR NEW BUILDING Cloak. Suit and Waist Manufacturers Lease Big Space. Spear Co. report that they have rented six containing square feet of space- in the eleven story building just completed at Nos.

133 and 135 West 19th street, to a number of cloak and suit and waist manufacturers; for the Eugatnom Realty Company, 5.000 square feet at Xoa. ta and SB West 20th street; for "Vniliam C. Walker square feet at No. 36 Walker street; the fifth loft at No. S4 University Place, the second loft at No.

471 West Broadway, the third loft at No. 165 Greene street and the fourth loft at 111 Greene street and the loft at No. 112 Bleecker street. Albert E. Ashforth has leased for the Revel Realty and Securities Company to the William B.

Jennings Company, a mall order concern, the ninth loft hi No. 247 to 253 West 19th street for a term of years. Leon S. Altmayer and Frederick Fox Co. have leased for a Ion? term of years the first loft in the building at Nos.

474J-2 and 476 Broadway, extending through to No. Crosby street, to E. I. Weil Son, wholesale dealers in minings and ladies' nsckwear. Ames Co.

have leased to the Hudson Lunch Company the store and basement in the building- in Sixth avenue adjoining- the northwest corner of 13th street for ten years at an aggregate rental of $40,000. COSTLY "DWELLING- HOUSE SOLD Eberhard Place Staten Island on Large Plot Disposed Of. Eberhard Faber, manufacturer of lead has sold his home at Lrringston, Staten Island, through Frederick W. The. house SIOd.CGO and stands or.

a plot 350 by 320 feet, and is one of the handsomest properties about the popular Livingston Field Club. TRADING IN BROOKLYN. Henry Pierson Co. have so 1 No. 632 Baltic street, near Fifth avenue and the Fourth avenue subway, Brooklyn.

It is a two story and basement frame dwelling house, 23 feet wide. It was sold for Johanna Ericsoii to a client for occupancy. Also sold No. street, near Seventh avenue, a three story and basement fancy brick house, to a client for investment. The seller took a row of these houses in exchange recently through the same brokef age house.

METROPOLITAN LENDS 81.225,000. The Metropolitan life Insurance Company baa loaned to the Yorkshire Realty Construction Company on Che southeast corner of Broadway and U3th street a plot VXMIxIOO feet, and on the property; 107.4x1!X> feet, at the northwest corner of Broadway and 92d street, where twelve story apartment houses are to be erected. COUNTRY SALES OF PROPERTY. George B. Cranston sold for Mrs.

Sheehan the former Ma Reynolds" farm, at Katonah, N. to a Mr. Sparks, who will improve for his occupancy. Henry H. TTlnirgr sold the Marshall homestead "and grounds, in Marble avenue.

Fleasantville, N. to James Flynn: also two lots, south side of Bedford road, to Finkelstein Brothers, of Qasining. STATEN ISLAND LOTS SOLD. The Cuozzo Gagliano Company has sold to the Caesar Realty Construction Company eleven lots on Burgher avenue. Linden Park.

Staten Island. WESTCHESTER HOME SALE. Geor-e B. Cranston and H. H.

Risley have Hold for Mrs. Ebeehan to Mr. Sparks the former John Reynolds farm at Katoiiuh, Westchester Count3'. REALTY NOTES- Albert B. Ashforth and negotiated the sale of Nos.

339 West 60th street for the estate of Edward A. Dourey to Charles Baab. i-Vowttfrs of Hall. No. 536 to 540 w2t mh street, deny reported sale of the building- BENJAMIN STERN BUYS HOUSE.

Benjamin Stern has bought from George VanderD.lt the house No. i West 3d street. Adjoining the premises in tie rear is the home of John D. Rockefeller. Mr.

Stern' also MM and occurs No. 7 West str-T-l. THE PRIVATE SALES MARKET. I client the ssar Realty SB 23576 feet. They have also sold for a client to the same company eleven lots, each 25x100 feet, situated in Berber avenue.

Linden Park, Staten Island. 115 TH STREET The "Waramaue, an eight ctcry structure at Xos. 629 and 631 "West 115 th street, has been sold by the Alcazar Realty Company (Anthony Schwoerer, jr.) to an Investor. The Waramaui? occupies a plot 511 100.11 feet on tho north side of 115 th street, about 160 feet east of Riverside Drive. 46TH" Arthur Brisbane has bought from Alphonso de Xavarro Xo.

13 West 461 a street, a four etorv and basement dwelling house, on a lot 21.6x100.5 feet. IN THE AUCTION MARKET. The following sales were recorded at the Real Estate Exchange salesroom, Nos. 14 and IS Vesey street, yesterday: By Joseph P. Day.

3D AYE, 3535, s. 159.3 ft of l6Sth st, 23x 104. irreg. 3 sty frame admr's sale. S4TH ST.

331 and "S3. s. 340 ft of Zd aye, 6 sty tenmt and stores; David Israel apt Brande ft al; I D.inziger, atty; Hirsch. ref amt due. taxes, etc, 9090 sub to a.

first mtg of 541.00 U. RECORDED LEASES. (With name and address of lessee). DECEMBER. 22.

LENOX AYE 186, room In rear of store, estate of John Sehnug- to Louis Silverman; 8 yrs from Jan 1, lull; address, 53 East 113 th st. KOIfBOE ST. -3; "Wolf Fomer and anar to Louis Xathanson; 3 yrs from Dec 1. 1910; address, 2i Monroe st. WEBSTER AVB, "Webster aye, 2030, rdcms; Frederick Roth to Max MuTlcr; vrs from May 1.

1911; $9GO; 2028 Webster "WASHINGTON ST. 1, cor Eattery PI. store ani ceilar; Lina Aschauer to Emily and arm; 1 yr 5 mos from Dec 1, 1910, address, 82 West 12th st. CD ATE, 1303, store. Joel Kraus to Morris Kauf 10 yrs from Jan 1, 1911; adiress.

£67 Ler.cs aye. STH AVK. 323. Ncrn cor 38th st; ail: Henry Sie'ke, ex'r, to Rudolph and ano; 4 yra 4 T-i i and 15 days from Due 16. 1910; 53.C10; address, 823 3d are.

13TH ST. 444 East: Giovanni Paris! to Cornell Monte; 3yn from Xov 1, 1910; address, 444 East 13th st. 59TH ST. 109 "East; Chliata Paradise to Abraham Chopak: 10 yrs 8 mos from Sen 1, 1010; address. 168 East st.

WIST ST. IQfi East; Anna Timmerman to Marie Raman; 1 year mos from Dec 1. 10-0; $800; address. IOC East 101 st at. 163 ST.

0-15 East; cellar; Joseph Handler to Raphael r.torea: 4 yra 11 tnos from Feb 1, 1911; $100 to address, st. RECORDED TRANSFERS. name and add es3 of purchaser.) DECEMBER 22. AXH ATT A X. BROADWAY, it 10O.S ft i yr of Isharn st, 50x230x irre? to Cooper 550z388.9z lrreg: Walter to Charles Heubsrer: ail liens; Xov 5100; address, 1500 Bloomfleld st.

Hoboken. J. EXTRA PL, b. at a land Augustus Weinkoop, 25x4Sx irreg- Margaret Williams al to Emelin- Corr-ett and George Johnson; Dec 10; 1 $200; address. G4O West "nth st.

FRO XT ST. 253; 5 Sty brk. 21xC4.S: Sarah to Harriet 6 James fmtg Nov 22; 81; address," -1694 Broadway. KIXG ST. 2S; sty brk, Antonio and ano to Ellenora Hausler (mtg Dec 22; 1-3 part; address, 300 Union st, Brooklyn.

SAME PROPERTY; Ellenora Haulier to Mary Paeanini: 1-3 part (mtg Dec 21; SI: address. 475 Pearl st. LUDLOW ST. 73; 6 sty brk stable; Paukumbo to Charles Bcrck imts Dec 21; 5100; address, 33 Park Row-. MULBERRY ST.

120; 5 sty brk. 23.2x34. 1x Irreir- Frances Twltty et al. exrs, tn Alexander Kenny; Dec 10; address 410 West 14Sth st. SAME PROPERTY- Alexander Kenny to Anna EspoSito (mtg fao.OOO); Dec 22; address, 125 Mulberry st.

MOXROE ST. 193; 3 sty brk. 20x92x Monroe St. 195; 3 sty brk. 20x90x lrreg; Leonard "W'eill to Pincus and William Prager, Dec 30, ICCy; Hj part; $1.

MOXROE ST. 191. 2Cx6sx 3 sty brk; same to same; 'i part; Dec 30. ICC9; $1. MONTGOMERY ST.

33 to 37; 3 sty brk. 75x irreg; David Bauni to same; part (mtg 12.000); 'Dec 29. 1309; address. 149 Broad- ORCHARD ST, 182; 5 sty brk, 25x57 Hynan Rosen to Rosen Realty Co: all liens. 22; $100; address.

130 Nassau st. RIVERSIDE DRIVE, s. 233 ft of 158 th st. 1177.3x212.5x lrre Albers Realty Co to Samuel Eisman (mt? ilOli 101 51. address.

41 West S9th st. IST AYE. 302 3 sty brk. 25x73: Waiting Arnold. exr, to' John Regan; Dec 22; address.

3-14 East st. AYE, 6. 20.4 ft of sth st. 19.5x68; Samuel Weil and ano, exrs. to Harry and Meyer M'll-r: $13.

930; address, 1053 2d aye. STH AYE. p. from 135 th to 139 th Bt, 199. lOx 100; Thomas to Anna Butler; Dec -1; $100- address.

2794 Morris aye. ST 223 East, 6 sty brk, Ccrnel'us Daniels to Leah Daniels: part Dec 22; gift, address. 35 West st. "3D ST cor Lexington aye. 50x07.6; American Ice Co to William (mtsr Dec 20; address, 7- Riverside Drive.

SAME PROPERTT: William Seaick to Fifth National Bank (mtg Dec It; address, 300 3d ere. ST. r. s. 15-0 ft of 3th 25x100.3: Alexarder Cochran er al to Jeanne Mc- Kune- and 29.

$100; address. Scarsdale. Y. ST a fl 50 ft of West End aye, 25x 100 Mars- Xaethins to Catharine liens; Dec 22; $1. address, 65 Central Park West.

SIST ST to 528 East. 0 sty brk, 5Cx102.2; foreclosure' Dec 7. 1910; William Klein, ref. to Eugene and others, trustees; Deo 0. 51 address, 452 West 144 th st.

S4TH ST, 277 West. 3 sty brk. David Bucklir. to Bucklin (vats Dec 20. $100; address.

50S West End aye. 99TH ST 122 to 124 West, 5 sty brk, 42t 100 11- Cabot Reil Estate Co to Charles Soowden (mtg Dec 22; address, 2CO West 72.1 st. 105 TH 2T.i> West, 5 sty brk, 15x100. ll; Man' Bowler to Moses (mtg $19,250) Dec "21; address. Larchmont Manor.

Y. 109 TH ST. 164 East. 5 sty brk. 25x100.1: Cornelius Daniels to Leah Daniels all title; Dec 21; 51; address, 35 West.

lllth St. SAME PROPERTY: Isidore Teitelbaum to Antonio Teketbaum (mtg Dec 21; 51; i address, 9 East 116 th st. 0 -r East; 8 sty tele, 25x100.11; Charles riorko to Pierre Clear Dec 21; $t00; address. 2012 Prospect aye. 187.

fl ft eof Lenox 37.6 99.11: Winston Hapren. ref, to Catharine Muth (mig Dec 21; address, 650 East 22d st, Brooklyn. DST 7' and 72 West: 5 sty brk. 50x98.11; Cornelius bar.i- to Lenh Daniels (mtg part; Dec 22; gift; address, 35 Weal 111 th at. AMF.

PP.OPERTY: Isidore Tetelbaurr. to Tetelbaum; part imtg Dec 22; gift; address. 9 East lltith st. 149TK ST, 200 ft of Bth uve, 40x99.11: Simons to Terrace Holding Co (mtg Dec 19; S100; addreS3, 103 East 105 th st. THE BRONX.

AYE. 191.2 ft of 174 th Bt, 4lx 1 00- Rebecca Seidman to Dora Finkelstein; Dec 21: SI; address. 57 St Mark's pi. BEIGOS cor of 4th st, irretr: Levy to Dunn tmtK Dec 17; $100; address, 3127 Kingsbridge rd. CROTONA AYE, err of lS7th et.

Meurice Simmons to Alexander Btrnmoaa (mts Dec 21. 5100; address, 314 53d st, Brooklyn. GDRM PL, r. ccr of st, 25x75.1: I to Antonio Tetelbaum imut ii part: Dec 22; silt; East llSth at. JEFFEn WE.

s. 144 ft of Locust five. 48x198: Henry to Frederick Wilkening; Dec 21. $100; address, 61 host l.ith if JEROME AYE. ft 401 ft not 1 i TOO- release A and Mary to August Kuan; Dec 16; address.

11l Broatiway. SAME PROPERTY; August Kuhn to Harry Dm address, sr-ount Vernon. y. AYE 8, 300 ft of Xelsrni aye, I of ml I to Jen Collins; hi- Si: addiess. 2203 nth aye.

MJNFORD AYE. a. 1 ft of Pelham rd MX Thro 8 Neck; Man Stumpf; Dec 22; address. IBM May: licwer AYE 500 ft of Jefferson aye. i 585x100: Charles Anderson to tharlotie A 1 Petefioa: Dec $1.

address, Fairbanks. Alaska. BOtrUEfAim 185.7 ft of Wcit rd. SBOK180: Henry Morgemhau to Fox: Sec 14; addreas, 127 East Ht. trfmon'T RD, cor bhi aye, BOxIOO, TrJSont Terrace; Frederick to Wlll- Urn Klein; Feb 7.

1907; $100; address, on premises UNION AYE 1. 21 ft 147 th St. 27Sx Charles Carrinsrton to Charles Monday; April 11; $100. PROPERTY; Charles Monday to Oeorge I Hrown. Jr Deo address.

SM Teller avf. I i FN'TINK AYE. 8, 327.10 ft of 192 st. irrcK- Oldrln Saltw to Wir.iam all Oct addrean. 140 Nassau St.

AYE Fordhara or Highbridge TO. rupntas-a rd ion ft xii 23. xt. 124 ft 1 -Ie r4u" f( 94 ft to I rd '3 ft 70.3 It a rt2 10 ft to aid i I--, 7 ft ti tecainins- aye, cor or Ilt.hbrHlg- r.i 47- I ft 100 rt 15 irreg to a Ht i 103.0 ft Concourse 8 liw ft I 100 ft 25 ft 100 ft ta Con- course i 100 ft 100 ft Fordham rd 103.11 ft to i-T A to A Oldrfn Salter: all tltla. 1502 SI; adflresa, HO 111 Bt.

WEBSTEPw AYE. 175 ft r. of Bedford I Park Boulevard. 30x120.11; Bronx I Co to Anletta Ai Co; and s. Dec dress.

100 Bread way. WASHINGTON "ST." 4 lot 414. TTnionpurL 50x106: Jennie to Harvey Kb 1.250): Dec 5100 redress, 928 Dawsoc st. 2S9TH ST. as.

100 ft Kepler ay 40x100: Almura A Harned to Charles Hallock (mt? I $500); all liens; Dec 21; address, 003 i East ISOth M. RECORDED MORTGAGES. I (With name and address of lender's attorney.) Interest 5 per cent unless otherwise stated. DECEMBER '22. CHERRY ST.

233 to 237- 6 sty brk. 4 I Dec 21; due- Feb 15. Wl-1: Per rest; State i Realty Co to Mary Arnold; address 447 End LEXINGTON' AYE. cur of 23d 30; Dec 20- 3 vra (prior mtjr H'SealCk to American Ice Co; address. 1170 Broadway.

LAFAYETTE ST. 213. 25x100x lrree: leasehold (prior mtg Xov 3 yrs MlcSele I BrtgaiUe to Felice Trazza; per cent; address, Si Cleveland pi- MULBERRY ST; s. 100 ft of Hester st, 25.2 irreg- Dec 22: due- as per bond; Anna Kpiaito to William Rose; $20,000. PROPERTY fprlor due as per bond; same to same; 12S Broadway.

RIVERSIDE DRIVE, 23.3 ft of lKth st. 111.7x129.0x Irreg: Dec 22; 3 yrs; oAmuel Eisman to Marie Mergenstlne. as trus; address, 375 Central Park IST AYE. 502; 5 sty brk. 24x75: Dec Jan 1.

1013; -Hi per cent: John Regan to Harris Colt, trus: 57.000: address. 30 Broad a. 5 sty Of Dec 22. due 4 per cent; John Regan to tru3; $7,000: address. iiroad sr.

YE. a. 71.3 ft Of 113 th st. 21.3x100: Dec 21; 3 yrs: Mlnnla Dus-halka to Emigrant Industrial Brings Bank; address. 51 Chambers st.

2D AYE. s. 20.4 ft of 55th st. Dec 22; 3 yrs; Harry and Meyer ijalier Samtisl Weil and ano. esrs; aadress, 220 aye.

SAM 3 PROPERTY (prior mtg- S0.300): Dec due as per bond; same to Charles VV Buxtom. $2,000: address, 311 East sSth st. ST r. 213 ft a of Bowery. 25xG6.Sx lrreg: Dec 19: 3 per cent; Virginia Glaser to Farmers Loan and Trust Co; address, 22 "William st.

2sTH ST. s. 225 ft of sth aye. 50x05.9: Dec 15; 3 yra. per cent; St Leo 3 Rorajn Catholic Church to Bank for Savings; address, CSO 4th aye.

3-ITH ST. CO East: I sty brk. IHM (prior mtsr Dec 22: due as ncr bond: Annie Flii.t to Edward Black; address, Tonkers. Y. 45TTI ST.

131 East: 4 sty brk 21x1rres 'Prior mtK Dee 21: due June 1. Fauilcner to County Holdm? Co; address, Broadway. ST, s. 150 ft of sth aye, 25x100.5: Doc 22: 4 yrs. 414 1 and per cent; Jeanne Mckune to Seaman's Bank for Savings; yjO.OOO.

address. 76 Wall St. ST. 215 West. 4 sty brk.

ICOxlOO: Dec 22: 3 yrs; Knight to Union Trust Co; address, SO Broadway. 49TH ST. 342 East. 5 sty brk. 23x .100 (prior rnts F16.300); Dec 21: due Jart I'-' cent; lletz to Nathan Broder; address, 231 'Jin st.

60TH ST, West, Dec 5 yrs: Andrew Strange to Emigrant Industrial barings Bank; $16,000: address, 31 Chambers st. ST 48 West, 4 sty trk. 20x100 (prior mtg $5,0 0); Dec 22; due as per bond; Anna Crossraoad to Title Guarantee and Trust address. 170 Broadway. IC3D ST 363 West, 3 sty brk.

20x100.5; Dec aa b-3nd- David Werdenschlae to fjgusto SS address, 120 111 TH ST. 173 East. 4 sty brk. 30x100.11; Dec 21- 3 vrs: Thomas Furey to Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank: address, ol Cham-11STH 71 East. brk.

25x100.5; Dec 21 per cent; Sarah Levy to Samuel Cohen; $000; address, 968 Aldus st. 120 TH ST. 124 East. 5 sty brk. 25x100 fprior mt? Dec 22; due as per boni.

Cha 111 1 Borck to ilonis Stars; address. 130 Broome st. 133 DST East: leasehold; 14; yra. ceni: Rose Co to Stoddard. trustee; address, 3SO i-ast 135 TH ST.

523 West. 5 sty brk. mtc Dec. 20: due as per bond: esfriJd Blumenkrchn to Charles AUenbewer; $7, W0; address, 109 Reservoir aye. Jersey City.

IS7TH "5T I ft tv of Amsterdam aye, 173x94.5)^0? mtg Dec 21; 1 1911, 6 per cent; Joseph King L. onstructi.in Co to Benjamin Flaum; address, b.i THE BRONX. RiTHfitTE aYS 191.2 ft cf I'JQ 41X110- D-c aa per bond; Dora Finkelstefn to Friend; S31.000*; address. Wsl Park aye. BPOOK AYE- cor cf 137 th st, address.

980 Anderson aye. BRTON ST. 6 cor of Kossuth aye. Jnstals. 0 per cent: 3 Henrietta Shotten; $440; address.

-58 East lasth st. FOREST AYE, 100.10 ft of Home st. mts Dec 20; 2 yrs. 6 1 MirvF Smith to Martha Schoeppler: address. 215 and 217 are.

LONGWOOD AYE. cor Of DM li: 2 srw: John Ahem i Bank 5500: addrew. 1 Ria 4VE ISS3, 2i due as MARMION AYE 100 of st. address, 740 East 175 th st. vrrvfiKD WE s.

367.1 ft of Pelham re. a 'v ODO DT PU 14S ft wof Harrison aye, dress. 42 Morten pi. ROBBIXS AYE. 3 s.

41 ft MM St. Co to" 515.000; address. 233 i Huron st. Brooklyn. WFRSTEP 'YE s.

175 ft of Bedford Co Bronx Investment Co; address, i'-S Broadyay. SATISFIED MORTGAGES. (With, name and address of attorney.) DECEMBER 22. MANHATTAN. xj 6 sty brk.

24x100: Oct 15. IPW Loufs BRB Ro e-AbeV to Vltali- Wolersteln; attorney. A A Tauskj. in RRo" attorneys. Rose Putztl.

122 Br BH OA a DWAY SO ft nof 92d lOOx T3 IMO- the Realty Company of Amer- Fca to Catherine O-Ilara; $24,0. attorneys as jln" 3 24 fi St. to Gale; Realty Company of to Loriai Gale. attorneys. USd Butcher.

1 Madison BROABTVaY. cor 113 th st. 10OxlCirt.il: Realty Co of America William Casey; attorneys, btemhardt Goldman, 111 Broadway. 4 ME PROPERTY: December 1. 1300: came to Franklin Pettlt; attorneys.

Woodford. Bovee Butcher. 1 Madison BROAPWAT. r. cor 02d 100 25x106.5:.125; Jan 3.

1910; Isaac and Henry tha Realty Company of Amerira. Pmzei. Broadway. RROA.DWAY 6 cor 113 th st. 100550.1 to the Mutual Life Insurant Company If New York.

attorneys. Bowers Sands. 31 Nissan st. BROADS s. 50.11 ft of 113 th st, 100- March 2, MO6: William Casey to Itonuiine Brown; attorneys, Bdvee Butcher.

1 Madison aye. CiTHAKINE ST, 90. 6 sty brk. 100x2(5. with a'lri-ht title and interest to 10 ft alleyway: i June, 1905- James Furman to Stephen Jackso'nl address.

Lexington aye. BROADWAY. 165, bounded by East ErfadwayT by Jerierson sU by and and others to Bank: 570.0C0; attorneys, Schenck 4 Puucett. 19 Liberty st. HfIfSTON 267 and 271 East, ccr SuffoS running 37.4 ft 61.1 It 37.4 ft- Dec 1.

Joseph Kashowltz to Rachel Powell? $28. (XX-: attorney. Wilson Powell, 29 Wall st. WE. 1746.

aty brk, 80x25; Dec 31. Bertha and Ernst to Benedict KriVe. ex'r; attorneys. Files P.ees«, 64 Wall st. r-Ti'HTH AYE, 557.

3 brk, cor 3Sth st lOOx'MS June 1, 1906; Alfred Obon to the Franklin Bank: SfflXOOO: Lawyers 1 Title Insurance and Trust Co. ICO Broadway. I ST 21 and 33 West. 6 sty brk. 103.3 51 10- May 2 I'Jlu: Realty Co to Frank A'tehz, attorneys, try Stewart, 115" Broadway.

SAME PROPERTY: Jan 27, 1910; Frederick 3 OMlainr. V. to Frank A Seltz; 000; attorneys, UTII ST 515 East. 0 sty brie; 1. Maurice Strauss to Albert Plaut.

general Kuareian discharged of records wltnout production of mortgagf. by or Suprenw Court. eiecial Perm. Part I. Deo lulw: attorney.

Maxwell Davi-son. 170 Broadway. ST. 317 West. 4 sty brK.

88.9x25; Oct Daniel to Lincoln trust Co; attorneys. Bowers 31 Nassau -AMI-: pnOPERTY; Dec 20, 1C09: SWonla to X' VP. attorneys. Title Guarahtce Trust Co. Broadway.

GOTH ST. 198 ft of 3d aye. SffaUttUj IS I'JCS; CcnteJU Goo-lwln to the Commonwealth Securities attorney. Tn.r- Insuracce and Trust tic. 100 Urtadiray.

76TH ST. 103 4 sty brt. 20x102.2; Dee "0 Joseph Turl to Mutual Lif. Insurance Co: 51B.00O: atldrcaa. 32 USD ST.

I -tiO ft a of West till 25- On IwSj Martin I-ods- to Iwwery Savings Uanh: IS.uiO: attorneys. Woodford, Dovec Butchrr, 1 Madison uve. 1)21 1 ST. of Dec 21. Co of America to Mar- i tin Ledge; aUornoyS, Roee Broutiway.

IHTII ST. 01 air brk. U33.100.H; Deo Si 1908' Fablns Price to Ji.r-H.. attorney. Huso Coha.

Avenue A ST 247 it wof aw- UO.U; April 17. 1907; Katharin. Bcfte Jear.r.e II Pock; dl.scharsj-d or record production of mtir. by order of free 14. 131Q: attorneys, Knnn.

204 Broadway. 130 TH ST. s. 200 ft of Boulevard." 25; Dec 23 ISS2: John G' Helr.tie to the Industrial Savings Bank: attorney. William Orr.

51 Chambers st. 130 TH ST. 175 ft of BotJlevard. Bee 25, 1982; same same; atujrrwy as above. ISOTH ST.

ti IS ft of BouljiTard. Mils Dec 2S. to Sam's; attorney as above. 130 TH ST. 8.

ft vr or Bonlsvard. 38 23- Sept 12. Fre.i^ri-ka to Harlem Sarlnscs Bank; $6,000: attorns, ft Maples Jen. Broadway. THE BRONX.

BEECH TERRACE, 125 of 23x100: April 11. 1905; llarv to Lillian Vollmaa, extrx: attorney. Hermann 6 Friedmarn, 31 Nassau st. BAS3FOBD AVB. s.

264.1 ft it, T4.ll*nxTT.lxTl: Ma-'. 3. 1010; Phelan to TV'entworth Mortgage Co: attorney, Robert Patterson. 45 Broadway. SAME PROPERTY; April; 14, Pfcelaii Brothers Construction Co lo same: tcrney as above.

GRWD AYE. s. 2.T" ft of 134 th st. 93.4s 11x15; Dec 23. BM Pi MM Cohn Ida and Mary Polllon: J5.500; Title Insurance Co.

130 Broad-way. HOME ST. s. 200 ft of Westchester ay-. 100x100: Fel? 9.

Wyandotte Real Co to Benjamin Tuckar; 5T.0C0; attorneys. Bowers Panels, 31 Nassau st. LOTS 266. 287 and 2t5S. map of 308 lots of Charity; Juno 21, a res et al to Edward Lucas: discharged of record wigaout production of mtsr.

by order 9 Court. Dec 19. 1910: $520; attorney. Robert vs ilalonej-. 209 Brsadway.

LOT 145, map St Raymond Park. 252x106.4. Jan 2. Christian Broschlrt to Barbara Schaefer; $500; attorney, Frank "vvsat Chester. LOTS 7 and 8.

map 1237. of 26 lots property David Cocks at Fordham: Dec 10. lWt "William. A Wallas to Pavid Cocks; $3,230. attorney.

William aiulUgan. 461 East Tremoot aye. LOT 6, same map: Dec 10. 1307; Johana A Wolf to David Cocks; attorney, tame as above. ROAD from Chester.

to East at cor of premises hereby Intended to be and in boundary line bet premises liereoy conveyed and lands conveyed by James V.at.'on to Lydla A Bliss by deed dated May IS. loss; recorded in West' Chester, in liber 13jo. pass 21. May 22. 1595: contains acres of June 13, 1907: Sullivan to the llortKage Co of City of New York: torney.

Fettretch Seybel. 41 Park Row. SUMMIT AYE. ft Of th St. 78-4 2- 11- Xov 1.

1907: Michael HaSey to Kenny; Sl.COO: attorney. Title Guarantee an.i Trust Co, Broadway. 170 TH ST 5. 75.1 ft from tansent point ii; a 170 th st. at end of which has radius of 25 feet, betas lot 35, map 221 Clar-raont Heists.

56.5x2».7x irr-s; May l-'W. William to William Linen; Sow. attorneys, Wfcaien Dunn, Broadway. ST. 125 ft a of Aye 81 Nicholas.

7Ti.nx73; Dec 19. 1904: Harry Perlsmac to Annie Saier: attorney, Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 176 Broadway ST. ft of Hughes 25x 100- July 11. 1910; the RuSsb-Barba Realty Co to Theodore attorney.

Title Guaranty and Trust Co. 176 Broadway. 215 TH ST. 76S known as lot 113, map of new village of Jerome; Dec 9, TO Antonio de Carlo to Charles Wynne: 11 I''attorney, Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust Co, 160 Broadtray. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGES.

Title Guarantee and Trust Co to Greenwich Savings Bank: $28,000. Same to came; $30,000. Same to Lo-iis Brash; Jennie Kuretsky to Maurice Cohen: -M Trust Co ot America to Anna Amend; $34,009. Thomas N'icaols to Charles Gahren: Charles Gahren to Eugene aliens: Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust to Lawyers' Mortgage Co: 2 assts: Henrietta Seckel to Hugo Lehman: Minnie Blossom, trtis. to Ellen Meyer: 51.

Michael to Bridget Fitzgerald; Sol Heilperin to Marion ceisrel; si. Anna A Schulz to Herman Ortkey. tras; Manhattan Mortgage Co to Hamilton Securities Co; 3 assts; SI. Jacob Busoh to Parah Browne: $100- Jacob Don to Sarah Brown: '1 assts: SIOO. Harry Purdy and ano.

exrs, to William A Cooper: to Sarah Bro-wn $1- A Borman to Sarah Brown: Si. Seymour Realty Co to Lina Jaeoby ana ano. eX -h'antfc Realty Co to Alex Pfeiffer: $1. Morris Lang and ano to Stanislaus to Edith an interest Of Same to Henry Griff en and ano; an to Adelaide SCO Bond and Mortgage Guarantee Co to Title Guarantee and Trust Co: $20,000. Title Guarantee and Trust Co to Le-wis 0 "00.

Hannah Wallach et at to Bond and Mortsaeo Guarantee Co: JCO.noo. Bankers Kealty and Security Co to Emma Katharine Tomney to Clare: 3 Blumen Krohn to Charles Alten- Catherina Cummins to Eflw Molough- Samuel to Samuel Jackson: SIOO. Charles Topping to Robert T. Morrell: $1. Robert Morrell to Thorns: $1.

Mercer Cemetery, at Trenton, J. to David Jacobson 81. MECHANICS' LIENS. AYE, s. 143 ft of 135 th st 49 George Sprickerhoff agt Tucorr.an Bros Construction Co, owner; Tuchman Bros, contractors; SENF.C\ AYE.

5: Sigmund De aft a A Construction Co, owner and contractor: $63. 10' TH ST. 205 and 207 East: National Plumbing Supply Co act Francesco Vrgo and Mary o-xners; Kocco Dacunto, contractor; $27 SO. 7TH AYE. 243 to 249; William Spelman et ag Manhattan OSce Co owner.

Bliss Griffiths, tractors; 53.576. CRF.STON AYE. 5. 93 ft so? ISCd 3t 100: Rappaport at Besner Realty Co. owner and contractor; $342.

WILKIXS AYE. s. 262.6 ft r. of 170 th St. 237.6x100: same agt Joseph owner; Construction Co, contractor: $SC-O.

17RTH ST, 586 and 590 West; George Brown Co ami John Glass, jr. owner and contractor; $700. 1465: Cutler Mai! Co agt estate of Charles A Cop. or Broafiway Co owner- Gray Construction Co. contractor; $710.

BROXTC PARK PLACE, a whole front between Bear Swamp Road and Bronx Boulevard. "OOxOl" Hudson Woodworking Co Relss, 'owner and contractor; Henry Jaeger, contractor. ST 115 and 117 West: Standard Metal and Lathing Co agt Aurora Investing Co owner Watson Co. contractor (renewal)': $382 62. BROADWVT, 1239 and 1241: John.

3 McKI-r-nan estate of Joseph Weschler. owner Manhattan Theatre, owner and contractor; SATISFIED MECHANICS' LiENS, AM a AYE. cor of 50th st Hiil' "Grippen Co agt College of Physicians and the trustees of Columbia College et al: Ncv 16, 11U0 (by deposit); $42 40. RIVERSIDE DRIVE, cor of 151 st st: Brooklyn Fireproof Sash and Door Co ast Co et al; Dec 21. 1010 (by deposit): $2T.

SAME PROPERTY: same ast earns; Deo 21. 1010 "by deposit): $S5. BROADWAY, cor of 43d st Manhattan TO LE FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES Large and Small To Let Offices Single or en Suite in the TRIBUNE BUILDING 154 yassau Street City Hill Park The Centre of Transit for the Metropolitan District Stations Entrance to Brooklyn Bridge Subway All within a Step APPLY FOR TERMS TO THE RENTING AGENT, ROOM 610 StafrbuiTriinr Cn A slf KELLY ST. 104? to ast Boulevard ConstriMTTlon Cft Nov mo (b7 bond); SAME Jacob Strum it.

Dec 3. MM Mai MM LUDLOW ST. 55 ft wvof are: Co ag-. Roth Construction Co et ah 1910: MONROE ST. 37: Warm Lee et al: Nov 29, 1010 ib? 4437 34.

124 TH ST. 112 to 115 West: Otis gli fit 1 Co District Realty Co D- (by II.IW. IIOE a of st; Gtilotta. East Hundred and Slxtyseveuta Street Realty Co et at; Dec 15. 1910; $500.

BP.OADWAY. cor of Z4M st: IT Thorn Co aart icterborouwri EapM. 7 Co et al: 24, 1910; 4220 98, ear to mr David i Realty arui Construction Co H. 12.453 72. e3TH n.

tm -wfcoU block: Kl-nert iiWlli Ok) act Tilr-i Avenue Passenger Railway Co et ai; Xov 1910; 92? ATK. cor 13SUi same ar? Third Railroad Co al; Itor a. HWi S4IUS. NEW BUILDING PLANS. MANHATTAN.

PARK for st? We -iwg. Welles. Islip. Trowbrtfleo i At; tecta $40,000. 100 TH ST.

a 123 of Broatfrray: fer to sty Brk apartment. 74.11xt0a.10; lOSts Realty and Construction Co. West m. owner: Btara. 6Ui aye.

BROADTWAT. 605; for a 12 itr and to st: 963-965 Broadway Co. (53 Row. owner; 3 Mr. SOt architect: tmjaetk.

THE BRONXSPUTTEN' r- RD. 580.8* ef Port Morris Railroad. 2 2 arty nollcrw 20x24; William at. er; Robert Gardner. 122 "ST 29th.

at. cost. ALTERATIONS. MANHATTAN 14TH ST. vr of 3 a car ram; Third Co.

owner; A Atfcto- 1 sen. 1 Madiscn IrMM PUN THE BRONX. CROTONA AYE. 1. of yjTtiiil aye: 6 sty hospital.

121x43; City of Yorfe. owner: Raynuind Aimirall, liZ architect; cost. J3VJOO. LIS PENDENS. JAN3EN AYE.

-w em MM 5-, 46.9X3A.3. Edward A Everit ast Abels GoM Realty I ((oreclosur-? cf attorney, fTT ANTON ST. Nathan Koha ast al (foreclosure of mtg): attorney a. I Fischer Rosenbaum. OLINVILLE AVB.

Carter. BUcS Ayres Potdme- Construction Co tpjmiuww I or attorneys. Watson A Krlsteller. GRAND ST. a 20.4 ft of Matt K.XUI Una asrt Pietro et closure attorneys.

Peacock. CHERRY ST. 428 and mi Edward Col-, ton Mary Gorman of ler7); atzor-' ney. 'W SOTH c'T. 433 and 433 East; G-crse VwaM 1 et at airt Nathaniel Prag-er et al 1 i of attorneys, Johnston Johnston.

ST. 133 East: Annie et al. ana. agt Minnebaha A Junker et al 1 Tumi Rider. iiTH ST.

310 East: Tenement aijt Nathan (notlcs of attorney. A Watson. 46TH ST. East; Tenement Honaa Doparc- ment Rinaldo (notice of levy); attarney, A Watscn. 1 34TH ST.

347 West; City of New Torfe ayt i John SchCTer (notice of attorney. A R' i Watson. TIFFANY ST. s. Intersection -v- a Southern Edward Thompson act Charles A Etierhardt et al (notice of attorney, Ellison.

GREENWICH ST. 399. and Beach at. 57 and 'vVilliam Collins Sarah A "Wood 9t al. (partition); attorneys.

Arrcrsrsmlth, Dunn. BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS. CROTONA PARK-WAT, 354-3 ft of 177 th st. Daly are. a.

330 ft I of T77th st. 50x133. 28.3: Isaac Kip and Philip Rhinelander, exrs. loan Roaa Realty Co WEBSTER AYE. a.

175 ft a of Bedtort Park Boulevard Mk12B.11: Bronx Investmaat Co loans Anletta. Co $34,000. CRIMINAL COURTS SATE Grand Jury Recommends However. The grand Jury t'--- of the Criminal Courts BnMifeS reported to Grain, In General Sessions, yesterday that they had found structure to be safe for habitation. Ju tbm same time the jurors recommended that the temporary sharing: under sorca of arches be removed and arc Sea strenKthened In some permanent manner.

Improvements in plumbing 1 heating 1 ventilating and elevator equipment of building are also urged. ent McAneny, who was a witness asfara the grand jury, said that $70,000 wsoM expended by him for the purposes to REAL ESTATE FOR SALS Off TO LET BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. There's No Better Paying Investment Than a Properlr 3lanased Colored LET US PRoVK IT TO YOU. Gnarantewt. PECTLir A.

PATTON. New York's Pioneer Negro Real Estate Brokers Appraisers. 67 West 134 th N. r. Tel.

Harlsm. wlmcukmtek CODIX. PHILIPSE MANOR ON THE HUDSON. unobstructed river frontage: 30 modern near phit.ipse MANOR CO- Phllipse Manor. New York.

JTETT JEKSET. GOIIHiNTEfIIfIRTGIGES an Unproved Bergen County Property FIVE PER CENT. 'or Booklet. NORTH JERSEY TITLE INSURANCE CO. HACKENSACK.

X. J. A BARGAIN Gentleman's country estate, 17 acres. M. FRENCH.

141 Broadway. K. A GREAT FARM TEN ACMB of cleared land, rich terms. $100 down, balance p-r month. Call sUTTOX.

131 REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE. FOR THIRD avenue. Branl- Ixclvated; etprity. S2l.i>». Win chanite for Bronx Unproved and cash.

OWXEK. Room 604, 103 Absolutely Safe Fast- Running ELEVATORS (Plunger Type Electric Light and Janitor Service OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR.

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