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NewsCITY REAL ESTATE

12 StoryLoft Building

FOR SALE

9 Lofts Availablefor Occupancy February 1

9 West 20th StreetNear 5th Avenue

Fireproof100% SprinkleredSize: 28.6x96FREDERICK BROWN

Î17 Broadway. Telephon* Barclay 4933

JOHN L. PARISHAPPRAISER.BROKER.AGENT.It8 Broadway.Tel. 5740 Cortlar.dt.

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN

FOR SALE.PLOT 40x100 IN" SAGEFOUNDATION: PARTICULARLY LOW

Fp.ICE FOR QUICK SALE.M. H. ANDREWS,

175 BROADWAY. BROOKLYN, N. Y.REAL ESTATE

NEW TORK STATE

FOR SALE

Magnificent All Year EstateOn West Shore of Hudson River,

20 Miles from New York CityA thoroughly modern home at the

« leal and most picturesque part of theHudson Hiver.which will particularlyappeal to those lond of yachting and».tier sports/Main house (about 4 year» old) Is of

white stucco, with giren tiled roof, with.very known convenience. Spacious ga¬ra?" of same construction.Large shore ht.use with ballroom, bll-

!:a-i room, etc.; bachelor's bungalow,hath ho >se with private beach, boathousA ;iIi , dock, etc.Grounds comprising about 5 acres are

artlstclaliy lut.i out. with terrace, drive-wa3 », lawns, flower gardens, etc.

Electricity, gas, water, most modernbeating, svs.iem.

To be sold at m low priceto settle an Estate

COST OVER $150.000BROKER»' INQUIRIES SOLICITED

for inspection pr.rmit andfurther rarf irulors npply to

Sole Agent.il NASSAU ST., NEW YORK OTT

Telephone 6500 Rector

LONG ISLAND

ATTENTION.Bargain, desirable residenceon tlit drive at Kew Gardens. $13.000.

Worth more Sole agent, Leon S. Altmayer,6J East 86th at.

NEW JERSEY

CERTAINTY OR A GUESSIf 'ou own real estate ln BrrgnnCounty, and the titles are not Insured,write for the above booklet. It is in-ten »ting.

North Jersey Title Insurance Co.,HACKENSACK, N. J.

CALDWELL, N. J..Rent forseason or year, handsome

large house, extensive grounds,garden, near station. Tenthfloor, 64 Wall St. Hanovty5131.

YVESTCHESTER COUNT»

MOUNT VERNON, N. Y.WESTCHESTER COrNTY

COLONIAL SlIIOW PLACE. Large,handsome ht-me house, 10 rooms, 2 batha,lavatories; ali the latest Improvement»;parag^ for i cara Opp. Barley Estaf?.Prie«, 155.000.GOOD INDUCEMENT offered to cash

buyer, 16 room house, steam heat, gas,electricity; open fireplaces; lawns; garage,».'.¦ chauffeur's quarters. Plot 200x150.Price, j;; oooOWNER ANXIOUS TO SELL well built

house. iO'al corner; »pace for garage; at-lawns. Plot 125x142x175. Excol-

atlon Prl."*. 113,500.«INK Or IflK ATTRACTIONS; 12 room«.

Î bait.», largi? porch; hot watrr heat, gas,electricity; garage for 2 cars. Corner plot,145x11' Trie-. J25.000.TERM!» CAN BE ARRANGED. 12 rooms,

I baths, frame house, all improvements;gas, electricity. sV»am heai; large veranda;lawns, shrubbery. Corner plot, 75x105.Prie*. $¡«,500.A MODERN HOME at a modem price.

Bungalow type bouse. « rooms, tile bath.It!» kitchen; room for garage; tine grounds,Willi Trice, $7.$00.rNEXf ELLED LOCATION, 10 rooms, 1

bath, «team heat. «11 Improvements; lot,MxllO. Price. »14,500. Owner, aH Senr-.aAv» Mount Vernon. N. T.A DESIRABLE HOME, Cheater Hill seo

'»n. lo rf/mi«, all improvements: plenty or.»any windows; Immediate possession;C*ra for K*r*.ge. Prie, $10.000. Owner,r- O. Box 22«, Mount Vemon, N. T.

X. L. VAIL * CO., INC.,. PIP.3T NATIONAL BANK BLDO.,«Hunt Vernon. N. Y. Tel. K«4.

NEW ROCHELLEw» hav« o. our list ths most beautiful.* reera house. 2 baths, garage for 2 cars

'** 4 living room«; piot 100x125. »20.000lX rvym house, t baths, open flreplai«,. 1**xl». »25,000./«om hot -». garage, large plot, 117.noo

O, tt¿'rrtai i"aif*ir>w. Sil latent Improvements.

èi*V*íîl^'.i,.,' horn«-* from $5.000 to $20.000HOME REALTY CO.,

i._y*?f Rochelle Trust Co. Idilldln«*'*>*" « Phone 337

<?5. *tVKR WAt» MORE OPPORTUNEJ!*'' ao» to self-ct your home sltfc» and»Ulli yoar own home; let rne showI« .?w y*u c*o own your own home1,, »«'Active surroundings, with «ilrwy ,mprov#rr,»nt«, at Lsrchrnont, wlth-lt^yj**-*tew»et» w»ik of the st*-'tot> »"d fort-r «.mutis of New Tork.

I Hadler,ft av., n, r. f.'Uy. Tel 2577__.Orma«sr<;y.XWhJoÂs

r%*r<rt?T.J\,rUA* VOTED $»9,«0».«00 OSWSTH^'im^AP* ' MAVB A TRACT

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-rr-8TUD1QS TO LET

vntku %^^r¥Í¿^!Ífp KTu "'r'

IWkT'Wlt UtH TKLÄPMONK,

and CoRush for Downtown

| Space Moves Angelo¡On Pearl St. to BuyPays Klein & Jackson Their

Price for 160 and 162Pearl Street, to Make Sureof Quarters in Section

Downtown New York is as close toreal estate mad as it is possible to be.The buying for investment is intoxi¬cating in its effect and every concernof any size which does not own itsbuilding cr 'Wants more space is seri-ously contemplating purchase ratherthan lease, because it is moret econom¬ical with réntala as they are to buy afee than to buy the privilege of usinga certain amount of space for a givenperiod.The big real estate men in the field

are hard at it trying to meet the de-mand placed on them by business con-

I cerns. How widespread is the buyingmovement may be judged by the pur¬chase yesterday of the property at 160and 162 Pearl Street by Angelo, who

Î conducts the restaurant at 161 PearlStreet. Angelo has built up a businessthere that dates back many years, andhe feared that in the rush for spacethat some one would buy the buildinghe occupies and tufh him out. Klein& Jackson offered him the opportunityof remaining on Pearl Street, directlyacross from his old stand, and justnorth of Wall Street, so he took it.The Charles F. Noyes Company ar¬ranged the deal. The property washeld in the market at $125,000. Twofive-story buildings cover the property,which is 46.10 feet wide and 100 feetdeep. The buildings will be alteredif not removed entirely and a newstructure erected. The new buildingwill be an office structure in additionto housing Angelo's restaurant. Therealty adjoins the old Tabor Buildingat tlie northeast corner of Wall andPearl streets, which was taken overseveral months ago on a long-timelease by the Pacific Development Com-pany.

Pillsbury Flour Co. Buys RealtyCammann, Voorhees & Floyd have

sold for Sarah E. Townsend, 30 MooreStreet, a five-story building, on lot24.8x72, also for the estate of Ben¬jamin F. Wheelwright, 32 Moore Street,a five-story building on lot 22x73.George A. Zabriskie. the buyer, repre¬sented the Pillsbury Flour Company.The flour company will occupy theproperty.

Dacorn Reported SoldThe Leonard estate of Syracuse,N. Y., is reported to have sold to a Mr.

Pressberger the Dacorn, the six-storyelevator apartment house at 452 FortWashington Avenue, at the northeastcorner of 180th Street, on plot 144.5x100.

Investor Buys in 115th StreetMax* Kramer has sold to a client of

Leitner, Brener & Starr the Munroe, asix-storv elevator apartment, at 415West 115th Street, on plot 66.8x100.

| Woman Investor Buys in Second Ave.The Mose Goodman Corporation has

sold to a woman investor the southeastcorner of Socond Avenue and 114thStreet, a four-story tenement, withstore, on lot 20.11 by 80 feet.

APARTMENTS

mnient <

IHarold I. Platt TakesPark Ave. Corner

Will Erect a Fine Home on SiteIs Surmise; Apartment IsTown Residence Now

Harold I. Pratt, who lives at GlenCove in the summer and in an apart¬ment here in Manhattan in the winter,took title yesterday to the two dwell¬ings at the southwest corner of ParkAvenue and Sixty-eighth Street. Thepurchase supports the surmise that Mr.Pratt is tired of apartment life and isgoing to have a private home. Thedwellings have a frontage of fortyfeet on Sixty-eighth Street and 100feet along Park Avenue. Directly op-) posite, at the northwest corner, is thePercy Pyne house and diagonally op¬posite is Hunters College. At theSixty-ninth Street corners of ParkAvenue are tho homes of CommodoreArthur Curtiss, James Henry Davisonand Geraldyn Redmond. The cornerhouse taken by Mr. Pratt was ownedby Emily Fowler and the adjoininghouse by the City Real Estate Com¬pany.

Sale in 60th StreetThe Ruland & Whiting-BenjaminCorporation has sold for Mitchel A. C.

Levy to A. C. Wendel the four-storydwelling, on lot 20x100, at 243 EastSixtieth Street.

Gets House in 94th StreetFolsom Brothers have sold for

Frances S. Phraner, the five-storydwelling, 14 West Ninety-fourth Street,to Max Werber.

Seven Story 61st StreetGarage Reported Sold

The seven-story garage building st3 to 7 West Sixty-first Street, extend-ing through to 4 to 8 West Sixty-sec-ond Street, formerly owned and occu-,pied by the Tichenor Grand Company,has been sold, according to reports inreal estate circles yesterday. The,structure fronts 75 feet on each streetand has a depth of 200 feet, betweenCentral Park West and Broadway. Itfaces the Century Theatre on Sixty-second Street and the American CircleBuilding on Sixty-first Street. Therealty is assessed at $*i'75,000. Title isheld by the Columbus Circle RealtyCorporation, of which C. W. Stoddard,of Boston, is president.

Fine Home Near 5th Av. Rented ¡Douglas Gibbons & Co. have

leased, furnished, for Mrs. Henry F.Shoemaker, her six-story modernAmerican dwelling at 4 East Sixty-

! fifth Street, adjoining the corner ofFifth Avenue to Thomas R. Yuille, ofthe American Tobacco Company, fornext winter.Worthington Whitehouse has leased,

furnished, for Mrs. George P. Wetmorethe five-story American basementdwelling at 9 East Seventy-ninthStreet to John Sloane, of W. & J.Sloane. IDouglas L. Elliman & Co. have

leased for Mrs. William C. Sheldon herformer residence, at 38 East FortiethStreet, a five-story American basement,te a client for occupancy.

May Sell Hanover ClubThe members of the Hanover Club

will meet on Friday night at the club-house, at Bedford Avenue and RodneyStreet, Brooklyn, to decide whetherthe clubhouse shall be sold and whatthe future of the club shall be.A plan is under consideration for

the sale of the property and the pur-chase of smaller quarters in anothersection of the borough.

APARTMF.\*T¿

Are You LookingFor An Apartment?

If you have a small amountof cash and can furnishsatisfactory references

We Have ApartmentsFor Oct. 1st Occupancy

Where Home Insurance,Rent Insurance and a safeinvestment are combined

At Jackson HeightsWe own and control one of this city's finestApartment House sections, comprising 100city blocks, where there is real community life.Where else in New York City can there befound an Apartment House Section that hasits own Tennis Courts, nine-hole Golf Course,Children's Playgrounds, Community Gardensand Bowling Alleys, etc.?We are now offering all of these advantages at

Jackson Heights on

Our CollectiveOwnership Plan

that will give you absolute control of yourfuture apartment rental, and in additiondividends on your investment in a ModernApartment building. You are invited to makea personal inspe-^.on of the apartments. Tovisit Jackson Heights by most convenient routetake Subway to Grand Central, transfer toQuecnaboro Subway (Corona Line) to 25thSt. Station. Time 22 minute«.

For farmer detail» call or write

The Queensboro CorporationManhattan OfficeSO E. 424 Si., Cor. MsdUoo Ate.

Telephone Murray Hill 70c>7

Jackson Heights OfficeOppotils 28th St. Subway Station

Telephone Netttovn 2361

Capital Ready toProvide Housings

For City's FirmsL. H. Slawson Forms Strong

Mortgage and InvestmentGroup to Undertake BigBuilding Enterprises

Under an arrangement between largemortgage and investing interests per¬fected by Loton H. Slawson, it is nowpossible for any responsible businessconcern to have exactly the spaceit requires in any location desired onManhattan Island. Details of the planswhich just now have been announcedindicate that it is one of the most !important developments of the rapidlyexpanding real estate market. Execu-tion of the plan on a large scale willhelp materially to relieve New York ofthe pressing demand for business space.The plan of operation as explainedby Mr. Slawson is both novel and inter-esting. There are two distinct inter- jests which take part in the developmentof ¿he idea. The first is the investoror equity interest. The other is themortgage interest.

It is the business of the investor or 1equity interest to receive and pass onapplications for individual buildings forbusiness tenants. When the applicationis acceptable it is passed on to themortgage interest to be figured for aloan. Final decision whether to pro-ceed with the operation rests with theequity (interest, for it is their part tofurnish the difference between the jamount of the mortgage and the costof the structure. Single tenants onlyare to be considered and only suchpropositions will be taken on as meetwith the approval of the mortgagelenders who are interested in the plan.It is Mr. Slawson's belief that prop-erties produced under such a plan willprove to be most attractive invest-ments. Rented on long term leases andon net rental basis, he expects them tooffer such advantages to investors thatnew capital will be drawn into thereal estate market. Only ManhattanIsland will be considered by Mr. Slaw-son and his associates as a field for:operation.

The combination of capital whichMr. Slawson has formed heretoforeoperted individually with considerablesuccess. Now, with interests joinedtheir field will be greatly enlargedwith resultant ability to undertakeoperations of even the greatest magni¬tude. They have already practicallyclosed negotiations for several impor¬tant structures.

Satisfied Mortgages* Manhattan

10TH AV, 104: Rose & Frederick Brownto Wm Dangler; Rtty. Silas A 11 Hay-ton, 170 Bway; Nov 24, lilOO.$5,000

24TH ST, 425 to 4115 B, lease, chattels,etc; J J Little Ives Co, 425 E *i41 ti st,to Irvine: (formerly Broadway) TrustCo, attys. Breed. Abbott A M, 32 Lib¬erty at; Dee 15, 1015.$202,375122D ST, 407H: Basilio Lo Prestí, 231 B24th st, to Hudson P Rose Cn, 7 W 45thut atty, Hudson P Rose Co, 7 W 45thst ; June 15, 1017.$1,60014STH ST, «06 W; Chas A & Nellie C|l'Iurl et al to Julia Coddinpton; atty,;Seth B Roáinson, 35 Nassau st ; May 22. j1905 .$12,00040TH ST. 357 W; Thomas & Mary PCharlton. of Tonawanda. N T, to CarlShi. hart; attys. Amend & A. 119 Nas-sau st; Jfin 15, 1901.$13,00040TH ST. ::55 \V : Winfleld S & EmmaI» .1 Gilmore to Tillle Weiss. Honesclale,Penn; atty, S Vv' Weiss, 4* Wall stJune 28, 1J05.$8.500

40TII ST. C:»."» W; same to same; atty,sam<«; June 28. 1905.$8,500

41ST ST, :>52-54 W; Ooueh S- Fitzgerald tothe Franklin Sav Bank. 85R-S Sth av;atty, Wilson M Powell, 7 Wall st Oet 3,U»l'l .$30,000

40T1I ST, n S, 160 e 0th av, 20x98.9; W SUllmore to Bottle, Geo and Arthur Wise,trubtees, will of Nathan Wise, for bene¬fit of Frieda Cerf et al; atty, T G & TCo, 176 Bway; March 1, loin.$10,000

lOTir AV, e s, 50.11 n 97th Ht, 25x74;Lorenz and Louisa Weiher, New Ro-chelle, N Y, to Dry Dock Sav Inst; atty,F M Tichenor, SSV Park Row; Oct 10.1887 .$12,000

7BTH ST, n s, 580 w Columbus av, 20x102.2: Acnés H Littlefield, 151 Wr 75th st,to Mary" E Baldwin, 129 Tyson st. NewBrighton. S I: atty. T G & T Co. 176Broadway; Nov 16, 1914.$10,000

AVENUE D, 40-51; Cyli .<c Isidore Teitel-haum to Rose Israel. 722 E 9th st atty,Samuel Bittcrman, 300 Broadway; Mareh31. 1019.$1,700

REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION

and SulSpeedy Profit in Resale

Of the Le Roy HallFrederick Brown Sells Property

at Fordham Road Corner,Bought Recently

Le Roy Hall, the six story apartmentat thff southwest corner of FordhamRoad and Valentine Avenue, purchasedrecently by Frederick Brown, broughta quick and profitable return yester¬day, when Mr. Brown resold the prop¬erty, which is located in one of thebusiast sections of The Bronx.

Richard H. Scobie, as broker, soldthe property to an investor for all cashover the mortgage. The house is on aplot 110x134. It is opposite the newtheatre being erected by the B. F.Keith Company and the United StatesTheatre, also in course of construc¬tion.

Mr. Brown also sold to IsadoreMontefiore Levy the five story modernapartment, on a plot 100x100, at 547 to553 West 147th Street, 125 feet east ofBroadway, and to the Benenson RealtyCompany through S. Rosen 752 East179th Street, two five story apartments,each on a plot 36x100. He took in partpayment 345 Rivington Street, a fourctory tenement, on a lot 25x75.Operators Buy Prospect Avenue House

Harris & Maurice Mandelbaumbought from Amanda W. Undrun thefive story apartment at the northeastcorner of Prospect Avenue and 183dStreet. David and Lester E. Kisslerwere the brokers.

Bathgate Avenue Flat SoldCharles H. Baechler sold for Isabel

C. Phraner the four story flat at 1636Bathgate Avenue to Sam Horowitz, whowill alter it; also for Ben Barcus thetwo family house at 1527 Lurting Ave¬nue to Rodger J. Rush, the two_|amilyhous-j 1525 Lurting Avenue to a Mr.Flynn, for May Kucera the two fam¬ily dwelling at 1482 Holland Avenue toMax Novick, and for the Morris ParkEstates a lot on the west side ofFowler Avenue to John Hartmetz.

Sale in Vyse AvenueThe Stebbins Realty and Construc¬

tion Company, J. Malino, president, hasbought 904 Vyse Avenue, a five-storyapartment on plot 72xS7. The samecompany has sold 2017 La FontaineAvenue, a five-story apartment, on plot37.fixl00; also sold an estate on Air-mont Avenue at Ramsey, N, J., consist¬ing of five acres, with large mansionand outbuildings, to a Mr. Reid, ofPlainfield, through the Batson FarmAgency.

Brook Ave. Corner Flat SoldM. Nasanowitz & Son have sold for

the Stebbins Realty and ConstructionCompany to Joseph Pritzman the five-story apartment on lot 25x90, at thenortheast corner of Brook Avenue and157th Street.

Houses in Burnside Avenue SoldB. H. Weisker has sold for Gilbert B.

Ferris to Charles L. Acker and FrankBegerisch, jr., the three threestorybuildings with stores and apartmentsat 103 to 107 Burnside Avenue.The Benenson Realty Company has

sold to Isidore Sacks 3018 and 3020Third Avenue, a two-story frame build¬ing, with two stores, on plot 35x184,together with the plot 61.6x59, abuttingon Brook Avenue.Samuel CJbwen has sold 943 East

167th Street, a twofamily dwelling onlot 25x100, for a Mrs. Herwig.

Michael J. Cleary sold the two-familyhouse at 729 East 22Sth Street on lot20x114, through John Pendergast.Nehring Brothers have sold for the

Rudden Estate to Samuel E. Barnes 615Walton Avenue, a three-story and base¬ment two-family house, on lot 25x100.

Plot Buyers Plan ApartmentsJ. Brown has bought from Wilhelmina

F. and Wilhelmina L. Miller the plot95x95 at the southeast corner of 175thStreet and Topping Avenue. The pur¬chaser will build two five-story apart¬ments.The Herman Arns Company has sold

for Elizabeth Short McMillan to theE. Z. R. A. Holding Company (I. Rosen-feld and I. Antler) the plot 75x100 atthe northwest corner of University andTremont Avenues. The buyers will builda five-story apartment from designs byCharles Kreymborg.The Dutchess Realty Company has

sold 1510 Benson .Vvenue to SamuelFritz through M. M. Weiss & Co. Thesame brokers sold 1532 Overing Streetfor the Poplar Realty Company toDavid Luindberg. and 1516 Benson Ave¬nue for Samuel Bitterman to Y. Laurea,

REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION

RIGHT ON THE WATER30 Minutes from Manhattan ^=-..

piSaau^

Overlooking Long Island Sound151 PLOTS and LOTSSurrounded by Attractive All Year Homes

ABSOLUTE AUCTION SAIENext Saturday, June 28th

AI r. M.. on the frémis«». Bain or Shine, at

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l&ttcb burstOn North Shore of Boro of Quern*. City of New York

Terms 66 2-3% May Remain on Mortgageoí Payment in SO EQCAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS

Title* Ar« Guaranteed Without Expense to Purchasersby THE TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO.

Call, Writs or Phone for Illustrsted Map andComplimentary Railroad Passes for Day of Sals

Jere Johnson Jr. Co., Auctioneers193 Montague t»t. Bn.oklyr Telephone Main 1238

or office on property opposite ststlon, open every afternoonHOW TO OO.Prom Penna. station fake an sleotrlo

trsln on North Side Division. Lone Island R. R-. to Beech-hurst (Whltestr.no Landing): or a short run bv automobilev|a Queennboro tiSth tit.) Bridge. Jsokion Avs. andmushing.

mrban IMore Dwelling HousesTaken Over by «Church j.-

St. Mark's Protestant Episcopalto Modernize Houses Bought

in Stuyvesant StreetSt. Mark's P. E. Church, at SecondAvenue and Tenth Street, which fromtime to time has purchased propertiesin the neighborhood of the church andmodernizeos them/ figures in anotherjideal of this character, the latest one¡involving the purchase through Moore!

& Wyckoff of the Stone estate propertyat 33 and 35 Stuyvesant Street, extend-ing through to 126 East Tenth Street.!It consists of three five story dwellingsfronting 64 feet on Stuyvesant Streetand 23 feet on East Tenth Street.

Business Firms Get LoftsIn Downtown Buildings

William A. White & Sons have leased¡at 168 Centre Street a loft to Louis!Offerman; at 245 to 251 Seventh Ave-nue, a loft to B. Saubiac & Sons; at 168Spring Street, a loft to Meyer Zetteland Samuel Krause; at 23 South Will-iam Street, the store and basement toSigsbee, Humphrey & Co.; at 290 PearlStreet, a loft to Joseph Cohen; at 29and 31 Liberty Street, offices to Bal-four, Williamson & Co.

Carstein & Linnekin. Inc., haveleased 24 East Twenty-first Street toLouis S. Westerman, the PeerlessThread Company, Inc., Bernstein &Gouldberg and Samuel Bernstein; 220Fifth Avenue, to George Aubert; 19Madison Avenue, to the Brooklyn ArtPublishing Company; 456 Fourth Ave-nue, to George H. Rosonbaum, EdwardR. Rickman, J. Abrahams, Inc., andLouis Levin; 396 Broadway, to the Su-perior Novelty Manuacturing Com-pany; 214 West Ninety-second Street,to Recha Kohn. Edward Koles, JohnMontgomery, William E. Howe, Will¬iam Seckels and Helen Bauer; 182Madison Avenue, to Adams & Hoffine;1215 Broadway, to Benjamin W. Glickand Henry Drexler; 5 and 7 WestTwenty-ninth Street, to Zirinsky &Spero; 23 to 29 West 119th Street, toHerman Schapierer, Maurice Rosen-gard, Isaac Lieberman, Hyman Cogut,Jennie Rothbart, Mathilda JafTe, Abra¬ham Rogalsky, Emil Witanen andHarry Rose, and 21 West Thirty-ninthStree't, to Abram Mayer.The Gotham Silk Hosiery Company

has leased a floor at 516 Fifth Avenuefor a term of years. Clark T. Cham¬bers was the broker._

Recorded TransfersDowntown.

PLATT ST. 15. n e s. 205.10 w Pearl st,32x22 "'v Irreg; .las A Glover to FrancesL, his wife, at Phillpstown. N Y : c a g ;all liens; July 10, 1917; address. 95 Will-lam st .îl

ORCHARD ST. 35. and part of 33. w s.30.8x100; Isaac Kalmowltz to TheresaBernstein, .35 Orchard st; all liens; June25: attys, Frank & AVolfson, 299 Broad¬way .$1

LEWIS ST, 49. w s, 25x100 (toréelos June19, 1910); Henry W Showers, ref, to U5 Trust Co of N Y. 45 Wall st. trustee:June 20; atty, Wilson 51 Powell. 7 Wall

»t.$18,000RIVINQTON ST. 193." s w cor Ridge st,

25.7x72.11; Frumet Froelleh to Jacob,her husband, 95 Ridge st 12-35ths,right, title and int ; all Hens; May 30,luis attv, R J Macher, 15 Maidenlane ....'..$1SAME PROP: Jacob Froelleh et al toRobt J Maeher. 1325 Carroll st, Bklyn:all Hens; atty, same .$1

East Side.12TH ST, 514 B, s s. 26x103.3; Margt tBecker to Samuel Soroka, 234 E 7th stall liens; June 20; atty, Nathan Licht¬blau, 63 Park Row .$23,00016T1I ST. 51S-20 K, s s, 37.6x103.3; AbrZiidek et al to Chas W Stoeppler, 53 ElS2d st; mtge $35.000; all liens; b ands. c a g; May 2»; atty, Lawyers Title6 Trust Co, 160 Bway .$10016TH ST, 522-24 E, s s, 37.6x103.3; JosStrauss to Chas W Stoeppler, 53 E 182dst mtge $35,000; all liens: b and B,c a g; May 28; atty. Lawyers Title &Trust Co, 160 Bway .$10017TH ST, 16 K, s s. 25x92: Franklin SavBank to Manboro Realty Corpn, 15Broad st; b and s, e a g; all lien3; April25: attys. Gottner, S & A, 299 Broad¬way .$10052D ST, 54 E. s s. 17x100.5; M Hawkes-wo.rth to Emery L Ferris. 65 CentralPark West: all liens: June 26; atty.Tide Guar »i- T Co, 176 Bway .$100CIST ST, 111 E. n s. 19x100.5: HardeeRealty Co to Marv E Gardner, 325 \V89th st; mtge $24.000, all tien»; b ands: June 24; attv, Lawyers Title & TrustCo. 160 Bwsy .$1006STH ST, 60 E, s w cor Park av. 20x100.5:Emily Fowler to Harold I Platt, GlenCove, L I; June 25; atty, E R Otheman31 Nassau st ..$10(56ST1I ST. s s. 20 w Park av. 20x100.5;City Real Estate Co to Harold I Pratt.Glen Cove, L, I; all liens; June 13; attv,T Q & T Co, 176 Bwav.$10084TH ST, u s, 120 w Madison av-, 204.4x4!»x irreg; Ambrose Realty Co to ChasF Hoffman. 15 E 84th st; mtge $175,000;June 24; attys, Mlddlebrook, R & B. 46Cedar st .$1001ST AV, 2035, w s, 00.6 n 106th st. 25x72.10; The Di Troia R & C Co et al toAntonio Sorge. 215.*» 1st av all liens:Installs $16,000; attv-, T G & T Co, 176Bway .$100MALISON AV. 1677, e s, 30.3 n 11th St.15.3x70; Sheppard H Sapiro to JennieSaptro, Ill W 112th st; mtge $10.000:Au? 4, 1914; address 104 W 115th St.$100

West Side60TH ST, 12«; W. f= ?. 23x100.4: 50th st.126 W, s s, 25x101..4: Lawrence C Haf¬ner and ano, exrs. etc, to Herald SquareHolding Co, 128 Bway; mtge $25.000; allliens; June 6; attys, 'Arnstein & Levy,128 Bway .$65.00054TH ST, s n, 300 e 7th av, 50x100.5: MariaJ Forshay and ano. exrs, etc, to MertonE Kinsley, 640 West End av; June 20;atty, T G & T Co, 176 Bway.$10088TH ST, s s< 242 c Columbus av. 20x100.SEzekie! Plonsky to Louis H Strouse. 2!'4.'>Molt av, Far Rockaway; in trust forparly uf 1st part; nuge $14.000; attvs,Campbell. F. T & S. 2 Rector et.$1921) ST, 310 XV. s s. 20x112.3 to n s oldroad x20xlll.2 with a t to old road;Frances S Dlxon (Sprague) to Chas HPhelps. 549 W ]40th st mtge $24,000; allliens; June 23; atty, Hy Peg ram, 6 6Beaver «t .$100115TH ST, 415 W. n s, 66.8x100.11; Chas LWagner to Arthur D Colin. 352 "VV 123dat; mtge $87.500. all liens; June 24; attv,Frederick Lese, 35 Nassau st.$100142D ST, 155-157 XV, n s, 54x55.11; LenaMeyer to Jos L Jaeobson, 565 XV 169th stall hens, April .'6; attys, May & Jaek-

BronxHULL AV, 3269. w a, 50x100; Eliz F Whiteto John L Montalto, 2232 Crotona av,June 23; atty, D K Lynch, Ö47 5ih av.

KINGSBRIDGE TERRACE, w s, 297.1 nKingsbrldge Rd, w, 71.3x s 25.2x e 67.5to terrace x n 25 to beg; Cath M Gif¬ford to Eliz Hogue, 252 W 148th st;mtge $2,500; June 24; atty, L. T & TC'o, 160 Broadway. $100CAMBRELLEN'G AV, w s, 100 s 189th st.25x100; Esther Hamburger to GiovannaBenfantl. 2400 Cambrelleng av; mtge$3,500; June 24; atty L T & T Co, 160Broadway .siijoWASHINGTON AV. w s. 121.3 a Ford-ham Rd, 21.6x100; Carmela DI Benedettoto John Caputo, 566 E 187th sU- mtge$3,250: June 24; atty. Peter R"obs, 154Nassau st . jlWASHINGTON AV. w s. 100 s FordhamR.I. 21.3x100; Carmela DI Benedetto toMay Lugattolla. 2266 Lorlliard PI; mtge$3.250: June 24; atty, Peter Ross, 154N a ssau st . . $ j.ROMBOL'LDT AV, sec Boston Post rd.s 80.5x w 06.5 to Mill Lane x n 36.5 toBoston Post rd x n e 90.6 to beg; Hud-

REAL ¿STATE TO LETÎ*

tealty M$420,000 to Build Flats

In University HeightsNew York Title Insurance Com¬

pany Advances Money toHenlee Corporation

The New York Title Companythrough the 135 Broadway HoldingCompany, a subsidiary, is backing theHenlee Real Estate Corporation with$420,000 for the improvement of thesouthwest corner of University Avenueand 184th Street and the southeastcorner of Andrews Avenue and lS3dStreet with apartment buildings. Theloans were made yesterday. Eachhouse will cover a sit« 87.6x100.

Gets John Street AgencyThe Merchants' Property Companyhas taken title to tho property, 83, 85

and 87 John Street, northwest cornerof Gold, which it purchased recently.William A. White & Sons have beenappointed agents for the buildings.

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Brokers in 5th Avenue SalePearse & Elliman and Douglas L. El-

liman & Co. were the brokerr. in thesale of the Norrie home property at377 Fifth Avenue, reported in Wednes¬day's Tribune. The sale of the prop-erty must be confirmed by the courtbefore it is legally closed.

Recorded LeasesManhattan

BROADWAY. J241 -47. n w c 80tb s'(249 W); all: tenant to make altera¬tions, $25.00O; landlord to loan $25.000;due In 10 years at 6 per ecnt JuliaSchwarz to C &. L Lunch Co, 205 W76th st; 21 yrs from May I, 1913: atty.Abr P Walker. 61 Park Row. net $20 00ft

«TH AV. 217, 1st floor above sto-r LouisLittman et al to Frank J Ourm, 217«th av; .1 yrs from June 15. 1919; 2 yrsrenew; atty, Andrew H Scoble. 50 Church

st .$1.0005TH AV. 624, loft on 2d floor; Theo CMarceau to Jas A Maclean, 2«21 Briggsav, Bronx; 7 7-12 yrs from Oct 1. 1920;address T C Marceau, 624 5th av $10,0006TH AV. 473, all; Jas Plater to DavidSherman, 5 Cathedral Parkway; 5 yrsfrom Mav 1, 1920; 5 yrs renew: attv,Chas G Keller, 109 W 23d at.$6.000DE1.AKCEY ST, 124; Norfolk St. 101: all:Myer Kaplan to Max Bernstein, 557 AV124th st; 10 yrs; atty, Benj Bernstein.299 Bway; 5 per cent of excess taxesafler 1922 .$lo.ooo14TH ST. 20 E. str and b; Chas H Burkeand ano, trustees, to Josef Schaffer,1029 Kelly st, Bronx, et al; 7 vrs fromMay 1, 1920; atty, Samuel Orr, 299Bway .$8,500

son P P^ose Co to Vincenzo VUello. 537 W59th st; April 10; attys, Barber] & Z.35 Nassau st.$100

RTBR ST, w s. ad.i lot 351, map partfarm Chis Berrlan: Isaac N Hebberdto Max Notes«. 103.1 Boston rd ; June 19;atty. Max Nolâss, 1033 Boston rd...$100JEROME AV, w a. 75 n Burnside av. «6Sx93.1x654.2x90; Jerome Ave Realty Co toMilton M SllveTman, 207 W 110th st. andano: June 17; atty, C M Silverman, 30E 42d st.$100SAME PROPERTY; to Clemilt Realty Co,:;47 Madison av: June 17; attv. ClemiltReally Co, 347 Madison av.$100152D ST, 380 E, s s. 25x115.2; BridgetAnderson el al to Michael Kaufman. «20Cnurtlandt av. and ano, June 16; attv,T (J & T Co. 17« Bwav..$100SAME PROPERTY: Hattia Grace to same;May 15 atty. same.$ 1SAME PROPERTY; Anna Kaufman, wid¬ow, to same: June 1«; atty. same.$1SAME PROPERTY; Mary Luber to same;June 24 atty, same.$1SAME PROPERTY; Mary Wynne to same;May 15; atty, same.$1SAME PROPERTY; Michael Kaufman &ano to Donato Pavluccl, 256 E 151st stJune 24; atty, Title Guar & T Co, 178Bway .$100241ST ST, 317 E. n s, 25x100; Margt MBurnet. ref, to Bronx Investment Co.1O0 Bwav; June 23; attvs, Merrill, R &T, 100 Bway.$100MAPES AV, w s, s w M> lot 125, map ETremont. 33x150; Tommaso Giordano toCarolina Lauritano, 2131 Mapes av;Sept 7. 1916: atty, Carolina Lauritan-i,2131 Mapes av.$100CLARKE PL, s s, 264 e Jerome av. 50x95; Carrie, wife of Abr Oppenheimer, toMorris & Isidor Glaser, 321 E 121st stmtg $8,750; June 24, atty. C S Rosen¬thal. 302 Bway.$11,250175TH ST. n s. 80.1 e Mohegan av, 34.lx82.6x33.5x89.2; Louisa Schenck toAmelia Schenck, 873 E 175th st May21; atty, Hirleman. .'¡91 E 149th st.. $1WHITLOCK AV., 916, e g, 25x129.5x25x130.11: Downtown rtealty c.'o to Sam!Neiman, 910 Whitlock av; mtg $5,000;June C ; atts. Knox & D, 291 Bway.liooSAME PROPERTY; Saml Neiman to Ig¬natz Prager, 949 Whitlock av. mtg$5,000; June 20; attys, Knox & D, 291Bway .$100159TH ST. 374 E. s s, 50x98.4; Carl Ernstto Barclay Holding Corpn, 217 Bway;mtg $44.(100; June 16: atty, J H Zieser.217 Bway .$10nUNION AV, 827. w s, 79.1x105x79x105.Laura E Walker to Barclay HoldingCo. 217 Bway; mtg $>7.i00; June 17.atty. J H Zieser. 217 Bway.$100HARRISON AV, w s, 175.3 n Morton pi,56.4x122x56.9x130.10: Paulino Frank toBarclay Holding Corpn, 217 Bway: mtg$7.0ün; June A3; atty, J II Zicaer, 217Bway .$100SOUTHERN BLVD. w ». 193.4 s 182d St.47.1x106.11x44x90.2; M K L Realty Corpnto Arrow Holding Corpn, 217 Bwav;mtg $31.125; June 16; atty, J H Zieser.217 Bway.$1.000

COLLEGE AV. 1321-3, w g, 75x92.6; Bar¬clay Holding Corpn to Pauline Frank,1839 Harrison av: mtge, Î41.000; June17; atty. Title Guar <fc T Co, 176 Bway

$100CLAY AV, w s. 638.11 n 169th st. 25.1x79.1x25.1x79.4; Harry Margolin to Wm. Gibral-ter. 1457 Wilkins av; mtge. $4.000; June24; atty, Title Guar & T Ca, 17C Bway.

$100LOTS 86 aiid 87, may W F Duncan, West-chester; Francesco Governiale to Li¬beria Governlale; June 6; atty, LlborioGoverniale. 719 East 213th st.$1161ST ST, 950 East, s s. 22x76.2; WmGreenberger to Harry Wrettholz, 393Union av, and ano; mtge, $5,000; June28; atty, A & J Romagna, 31 Libertyst .$1RYER AV. 2075. lot 27, map 26 lots at JitHope; Anna Weiss to FreaerlcK Scnaep-ering, 3311 Decatur av; mtge, $3,500;June 23; attys, O'Hara Bros, 200th st andWebster av .$100DECATUR AV, 2973, w s, 37.6x100; ChasG Keet8 to Hy A Gleason. 206 East 200thI st; mtge. 47,000; June 26; attys. O'HaraBros, 200th st and Webster av.$100NEW DRIVE, w s, at n s lot 6 on mapland Margt E Putnam, w 238.3x s 50x e320 to drive x n 50 to beg; also NewDrive, w a. at s s lot 7. w 305.3x n 78x320 to drive x s 76 to beg; Mary M 5lr-Kelvey to Sam! Stansfield, on Palisadeav. N Y; mtge, $9,ooo, June 10. atty.Saml Stanstleld. Palisade av. N Y. $1,3503D AV, 3909. w e. 25.1x87.10x26.1x87.6; OldsHolding Corpn to Jos Katz. 3909 3d av;mtge. $16.000; June 24; atty, Title Guar&¦ T Co. 176 Bway.$100LOT 20. part 17. map Wm B Ogden; FredkC New to Grace S Reuschle, 1917 Waltonav; June 10; atty. Title Guar & T Co. 176Bway .$5,000

Lis PendonsManhattan

MONROE ST, 93; Herman Gottheif agtHarriet Cohen et al (foreclosure ofmortgage); atty, A F Silverstone.WOOSTER ST, 243 and 245: Phoebe Cros«agt Alice Horn et al (partition; attys,Hill, Lockwood & P.edfield.

BronxLOT 82. block 3005, section 11. tax map;Warren W Erwin et al agt L:llian-Trc-mont Realties, Inc. et al (action tcforeclose transfer of tax lieru attysWarren & Korh.

REAL ESTATE TO LET

An Attractive House Cheapat Poc&ntico Hills

Well located, with stable and 12 acres of ground.A great bargain, as we will make most favorable terms

and want the place occupied.WM. A. WHITE & SONS

146 Cedar StreetPhone John 5700

[arketHome Shortage in OtherJ-Boroughs Helps Brooklya-

Ownership Movement in KingsSupported by City's Disap- :

pointed Tenantry L,The Realty Trust has sold for ATe6.>.

Building Company, the one-famU*?--remi-detached brick dwelling at 2033Sixty-fifth Street, Mapleton Park. to.Fr--nk Laura, the presen*; tenant.The Buckley & Horton Company has

sold 33 Clermont Avenue, a three-.story three-family frame dwelling on :'lot 25x100, for Mrs. Pauline B. Fox. _

Samuel Calitaka and J. Lacov hasr*»seid for the Miller Bere Realty Cot«-.ps.ny the new two-story and attic oiié-«'. 4

family house with garage on plot «4$tC100, ¿n the east side of East Twenty-third Street, 100 feet south of Ave¬nue J.The Meister Builders have sold 16.-J4

Eighty-third Street, a one-family brickhouse.The Clinton Trading Corporation has

sold to Nicola Sêtteducati, the two-family brick dwelling at 2822 Cortel-ycu Road, on a plot 20x87. F. .r.Aeresta, broker.-.-

Sales at AuctionBy Henry Brady

105TH T. "9 W, n s. jn-î 2 e M-nh-ttin »?.16.10x100.11; 3-sty & b d«ig. Eh* Me-«¦fiiifthan. ffdn. ete, agt R L Andre«.«*«et al; due, $10.S0ii.03. taxe», etc. $61*>;fo the plaintiff for $10.noo

OLÎNVILLE AV. w s. S7.ll n Burk* a*.49 11x96.2x Irreg. C F King agt Fran**;-M.Garry et »1: due, $1,776. taxes, «atC»$S0, to the plaintiff for $1.325.

By Joseph P. DayPJAST BROADWAY, 100, n s. 1Í5.J «*. P}*<«si. 25x66.7x Irreg; 7->»!v l»-«f t * »tr, Hud.Bon 'ity Savgs lnsfn agt Abr Ds.via..ft »1 »lu.«. $7,762.31; taxe«, etc.Jin"» 7'. mtg.«. $30.000; to the plaintifffor $38,000.

1S7TH ST, n ». 164 w Rathg.ite »v. 81».Í04.7 to 18«Hh at x22.9x irreg. vacant;F W. Blauvelt et al act Mount*a2ñConetn Co et al; due. $19.840 85: tax*«,"etc, $636, to the plain-tiff for "¡a.ñOO.

Bv J H Mayers.RTVTNnTON ST. SOS. n s, 2* 1 e Lewi* »t.27.11x100; 6-ety tnt «fc etr»: action !;Francis Asbury Palmer Fund agt ChasCaaasza et al; due. $29.195.87; taxée, err*"-$780: adjourned to Julv 2.

R1VINGTON ST, 312. n s. 53 <¦ Lewi» -tft\, *

27.11x100x27.-0x100; 6 sty tnt * eM-s ;action 2; same agt same; due. $29.205 **T^ ""

taxes, etc, $815; adjourned to July 2.

Recorded MortgagesEast Side

FOURTH ST, s s, SO m Av« B. 23x96JÍ:...Jun»' 17; Eliz M Marshall to CenUcaA.I'nlon Trust Co of N V. 90 Bwav. dueJulv 19, 1921. 6 per cent; attys, Miller.K. \j & T. »o Bway.$1.«-*<*>-

17TH ST. 16 K. s s. 25x02. p la; April MRMamboro Really Corpn tu Franklin Sa*Bank. 656 Mh av, 5 yrs. 5 per cent: attarvl".Wilson M Powell. 7 Wall et.$65.000PIR8T AV, 2055, w B, 50.6 n 116th et, 2ÎX-72.10; p in. June 23, Anttfnti» Sorgo toAwsunta Baratta, on premises; 2 yrfi. ...6 per cent; pr m!g $14.000, atty, Jauob-1 Berman, 346 Bway.$2,060

West Side29TH ST. n s, 334 w 8th at», 22x08.9; June

9; Robt XV Rue. Chas H Rue and Netfl«W Burnham to Dim»« Sav«Bank of BroAklyn. O De Kalb av: due June 1, 1022,5 '-. per cent; atty, U S T G Co, 32 Col*r*>st, BKlyn .$<.,<**V42D ST, 13M W. s 8. 107.6x24.fix irreg; 1»m; Jnn»> 24; Kath j Grm-e to Jas Bora;205 W 75th st, et al; 5 yr». 5 per oent;-atty, T G & T <o. 176 .Bway.$2*0,00060TH ST. 16 W. 8 s. 18x100 5; June 2 5;16 West 6Bth St Corpn to Eupene A ron.566 5th st. Bklyn; 3 yrtt. 6 per cent; ^t^,mtg, $30.000; atty«, Romben A- Parions.60 Wall st .$6,&úJ»AMSTERDAM AV, 204. w 8. 40 5 n 69+1"»,-.st, 20x65; June 25; .-Vest 48th Street Go¬to Central L'nion Trust Co of N Y. 80Bway. gdn; 3 yrs, BV» per cent; atty.Wm 1* Hill. 120 Bway.$15.500

COLt'JIBCS AV, n e «.or 72>1 et, 102.2x54; '¦June 24: 53 ".Vest 72d Street. Inc. toGott-More Holdg Co. 29» Bway; i*ua .

July 1, 1021, 6 per cent; pr mtg, $150,-000; atty, Herman Gottlie, 2;i9 Broad¬way.$ôo;0v*9"31ST ST. 260 W, s s. 17xlt)0.8; Jun« **»'. "

Chas E Gantier to Title Guar & Tru*tCo. 176 Bway, due «tnd int.rest a* per".bond.$'0,000115TH ST, n 8, 166.8 e Amstr av. 6C.-X100.11; p m: June 24; Arthur D '""abato Cha» L Wagner. Greenwich, Coon;10 yrs, 6 per cent; attye, House, G A *#»115 Bway.$14,000

BronxPALISADE AV. w B at n e r Und nô*

or formerly est J 0 Johnson x 505.3x132x365; also Palisade av. w « at n-*private rd, 116.7x .; also new drive,w h at n »= lot 6. map M E Putnam,.'50x338.3x50x420; alf«o new drive, w sat s s lot 7; Fame map. 76x3!!0x7>>x307; SamuM Htansfield to MáíVM McKelvey, Palisade av; Jun« 10: due .'May 17, 1923: 5 H p c; atty, M Ntckeï-¡odv, on Palisade av .$9,0AO192D ST, 67-ti W. n B. 64x99.6: Wm tíMoore Holding Co to North Side SavBank, 2230 3d av; June 24; 6 yea,»»»:5Vi P c; atty, A E Gutgsell. 38 ParkRow .$5.000.HULL AV. 3Ï69, w ». 50x100; John LMontalto to Eliz F White, 3269 Hullav; Juno 23; 5 years, 6% p c; atty,D R Lynch. 347-5 5th av.$5.000SAME PROP: same to same; pr mtge.$...000; June 23; installs; 6 p c; atty.

same .$3,t>0(»BRVANT AV. e s, 180 n 174th et, 75*100; Eckman Bids Co to City Mtge Co.16 Wall st; June 24; demand 6 p C;attv. Titl" G Co. 176 Bwav .$60,000KINÙSBRÏDGE TER. w », 272.1 n King*-bridge r»l, 25x71.3x25 2x67.5 Eliz HogtWrto Lawyer« T ¿- T Co, 160 Bway; June-'24: 5 years; 5 4 p c; atty. Lawyers T'& T Co. 160 Bway .$3.^''<>

SAME PROP: same to Cath M Giffor-i.2709 Klngsbrldge ter; pr mtge. $3.590:.Tune 24, 1 year; 5 H p c; atty.same .$2,50ö-WASHINGTON" AV, 2629, w m. 21 3x10-0--- ,May Lagattoila to Carm»*!a Di B'-nedet'<*>,Tiebout av; pr mtge, $3,250; Jun© 24;2 year»; 6 p c; atty, C Di Benedetto.Tiebout av .$»50WASHINGTON AV, 2527, w 8. 21.6x100;John Caputo to «amf; pr mtge. $3.250;June 24; 1 year; 6 p c: atty, same .$150CAMBRELLENG AV, w », ¡00 a 189th «t,25x100; Salvatore Bonfanli to EsthorHamburger, 2455 Cambrol'eng av, * ar,-v>June 24; ¡nstalp. 8 p c: atty, Y. G Ham¬burger. 2U9 Bway.$2.80VRVER ST, w s. adj lot 351; map rar*tfarm Chas Berrian. .x.; Max Not»»»«to Isaac N Hebberd, at Washington.Conn; June 24; 1 yr, 6 p c; atty. I ïfHebberd, Washington. Conn.$1,590152D ST, 380 B. ts a. 25x115.2: Donato Pa-e--lucci to John Mucco, 434 W 4îd at; *,June 24; 3 yrs, 6 p c; atty, Tltl« Guar& T Co, 176 Bway .$3,50*COLLEOE AV. 131-1323. w s. 75X92^;..Pauline Frank to Barclay Holding CofuL,217 Bway; pr mtge $20,600; Jun« "TE.-installs, 6 p c; atty, Title Guar * T G¿,,,176 Bway .$6,Û0ii- .CLARKE PL, «s. 264.9 a.Jerome »v. 60«*W(Morris Isidor Glaser' to Carrie Oppen-heimer. 20 Clarke pi; June 24; 7 yr«.6*i4 Pi; atty, C S Rosenthal. 302 Bway.

$8.75»WHÎTLOCK AV. ?'.»:. e s. »6*129.5; léñala^Präger to Saml Neuman, 910 WhitlotU.av; June 24; Installa. 6 p c; atty, Hy WFried, 200 Bwav .$1.600LOT 20. parcel 17; map Win B OgderrEst; Grac* S R»«nseh!e to Railroad C»oper lî & L Assn. 103 Park av; June "".:install». 6 p c; atty. Title Guar <k T C'o.176 Bway .$3,4Ci»RYER AV. 2075; Fred Rchaepering toAnna Wei»», 3917 white Plains av; prmtge $3,500, rune 23; due Nov 23, 191*;. p c; atty. A Weiss, 3917 White Plain»

av .$1,«C0m

New Building PlansManhattan

U5TH ST. 321 to 329 E. to a 3-»ty di»p»n»-ary, 42 4x60.8; N T Infirmary for WomM :and Children, premises, owner; Butler &Rodman, 6t» West 45th »t. archlteef«»«.j«»t .$s,»o»'AlterationsCOLCMBCP AV. 8 w c 108th «t. to a 1-tTV'shop; Lion Brewery. 100 W lOith tf"owner; P J Murray, 141 K 40th »t. arela-tect .$S 0ao5TH AV. «S3, to a 6-sly club; Criterionr ¡ub, inc. premises, owner; H F Smii'v2 W 32d «t, architect.$9 ft'.* .45TH ST. 149 to 157 W, to a 6-»ty theatr«.New Lyceum Theatre Corpn, pre mine*,-own-r; F E Vitalo. 56 W 45th st. arettt--i tect .I10.0''«'*2STH ST. 517 W. to a 6-»ty fnen^tjt;M M Ide Courval. Pari», Franc«, o-»raer;A E Straker. 191 9th av. architect, $6.»0o

REAL ESTATEKOCHXAXD COrKTV

Commuters!A family break-up brings this tnone-e«making offering: 40 sere«, near station atvl¡high «chool: 1,:00 State Roa«¿ frontac*: -''--room bunfjalow, all improvements. !*!¦**»Barn, for $9.000; half earh; ijuick act:.»*-,Howard Gatóímith, 63 Park RowTele!»£îone 259* Beekman. J