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A GREAT FARM BARGAIN.—TEN ACMBof cleared land, rich i>oi!. pr-.ce VMf*;
terms. $100 down, balance «!•• p-r month. Call°rR
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REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE.'FOR sale— .-^X lots] THIRD avenue.
: Branl- Ixclvated; etprity. S2l.i>». Win~-
• chanite for Bronx Unproved and cash. OWXEK.[Room 604, 103 Broadway^
ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGES.Title Guarantee and Trust Co to Greenwich
Savings Bank: $28,000.Same to came; $30,000.Same to Lo-iis S Brash; $15.«». \u25a0
Jennie Kuretsky to Maurice Cohen: »S.WWJ.-M.
Trust Co ot America to Anna Amend; $34,009.Thomas B N'icaols to Charles Gahren: ?l.Charles Gahren to Eugene Valiens: ?100.Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust i» to
Lawyers' Mortgage Co: 2 assts: 536.»u0Henrietta Seckel to Hugo Lehman: «•««• -Minnie P C Blossom, trtis. to Ellen Meyer: 51.
Michael P K&ly to Bridget S Fitzgerald; »WO.Sol Heilperin to Marion H ceisrel; si.
Anna A Schulz to Herman w Ortkey. tras;
Manhattan Mortgage Co to Hamilton Securi-ties Co; 3 assts; SI.
Jacob Busoh to Parah Browne: $100-Jacob Don to Sarah Brown: '1 assts: SIOO.
Harry S Purdy and ano. exrs, to William ACooper: A*Borman to Sarah Bro-wn:$1-
Ja'-'-'^ A Borman to Sarah Brown: Si.
Seymour Realty Co to Lina Jaeoby ana ano.eX.r-h'antfc S
le"rs Realty Co to Alex Pfeiffer: $1.
Morris Lang and ano to Stanislaus > Tuck-
"''Eisi^Poweil to Edith C Gri£fen- an interestOf
Same to Henry C Griffen and ano; an In-
'"Sli»fna*CW*r to Adelaide P*vaer; S=.SCOBond and Mortgage Guarantee Co to Title
Guarantee and Trust Co: $20,000.Title Guarantee and Trust Co to Le-wis S
Wolff* $o0"00.-
Hannah*
Wallach et at to Bond and Mort-
saeo Guarantee Co: JCO.noo."Bankers Kealty and Security Co to Emma
MKatharine M Tomney to \u25a0VTilliam Clare:
°Emma 3 Blumen Krohn to Charles X Alten-
Catherina P Cummins to Eflw J Molough-
Samuel Eis^man to Samuel Jackson: SIOO.Charles H Topping to Robert T. Morrell: $1.Robert LMorrell to B"sfn-lck Thorns: $1.
Mercer Cemetery, at Trenton, B J. to DavidJacobson : 81.
MECHANICS' LIENS.C^rL.rm-ELL, AYE, w s. 143 ft n of 135 th
st 49 2xll*• George Sprickerhoff agt Tucorr.anBros Construction Co, owner; Tuchman Bros,contractors; {211.
SENF.C\ AYE. 5: Sigmund De Jon?: aft Ma A wn<on Construction Co, owner and con-tractor: $63.
10'TH ST. 205 and 207 East: National Plumb-ing Supply Co act Francesco Vrgo and Mary
Bracco* o-xners; Kocco Dacunto, contractor;
$27 SO.7TH AYE. 243 to 249; William H Spelman
et a! ag Manhattan OSce Bui:d:n* Co owner.Bliss & Griffiths, tractors; 53.576.
CRF.STON AYE. t 5. 93 ft so? ISCd 3t 100*100: Rappaport at Besner ast^Walmore Realty
Co.*
owner and contractor; $342.WILKIXS AYE. c s. 262.6 ft r. of 170th St.
237.6x100: same agt Joseph Coh^ru owner; M £
Construction Co, contractor: $SC-O.
17RTH ST, 586 and 590 West; George Brown& Co ami John Glass, jr. owner and contractor;$700.
BRO^DWAT, 1465: Cutler Mai! Chut* Co agt
estate of Charles A Cop. or .No 14»>.> Broafiway
Co owner- C LGray Construction Co. contrac-
tor; $710.BROXTC PARK PLACE, *a whole front be-
tween Bear Swamp Road and Bronx Boulevard."OOxOl" Hudson Woodworking Co r-.ft Geor^aRelss, 'owner and contractor; Henry Jaeger, con-tractor. ?-"<75.
°7TH ST 115 and 117 West: Standard MetalFurrin^ and Lathing Co agt Aurora Investing
Co owner E H Watson Co. contractor (renew-al)': $382 62.
BROADWVT, 1239 and 1241: John. 3 McKI-r-nan a?t estate of Joseph Weschler. owner Man-hattan Theatre, owner and contractor; $<67 *—
SATISFIED MECHANICS' LiENS,
AMaTERD\M AYE. n s cor of 50th st ;
Hiil' "Grippen & Co agt College of Physiciansand"«u-B-ons and the trustees of ColumbiaCollege et al: Ncv 16, 11U0 (by deposit);
$42 40.RIVERSIDE DRIVE, n c cor of 151st st:
Brooklyn Fireproof Sash and Door Co ast
•fiUon Con.«truction Co et al; Dec 21. 1010 (by
deposit): $2T.SAME PROPERTY: same ast earns; Deo 21.
1010 "by deposit): $S5.
BROADWAY, \u25a0 * cor of 43d st Manhattan
THE BRONX.BEECH TERRACE, n« 125 '• w of ""\u25a0-'.-™
ay» 23x100: April 11. 1905; llarv Mc>aU-.- to
Lillian E V Vollmaa, extrx: *.">.o»>': attorney.
Hermann 6 Friedmarn, 31 Nassau st."
BAS3FOBD AVB. *s. 264.1 ft n«tJSZ&. it,T4.ll*nxTT.lxTl: Ma-'. 3. 1010; } m̂ }*Phelan to TV'entworth Mortgage Co: *^.*w;at-torney, Robert S Patterson. 45 Broadway.
SAME PROPERTY; April;14, »|«: PfcelaiiBrothers Construction Co lo same: »3 "•-»: *ltcrney as above.
GRWD AYE. c s. 2.T" ft n of 134th st. 93.4s1.-xO«5.11x15; Dec 23. BM PiMM P Cohn \u25a0Ida ? and Mary E Polllon: J5.500; attorne>-.Title Insurance Co. 130 Broad-way.
HOME ST. n s. 200 ft ,• of Westchester ay-.100x100: Fel? 9. 1*)!': Wyandotte Real E»«at*
Co to Benjamin M Tuckar; 5T.0C0; attorneys.
Bowers & Panels, 31 Nassau st.
LOTS 266. 287 and 2t5S. map of 308 lots Sl3ter»of Charity; Juno 21, 1*c,. ares V Ha;!--- et
al to Edward Lucas: discharged of record wiga-
out production of mtsr. by order o _9"p #̂m^Court. Dec 19. 1910: $520; attorney. Robert vsilalonej-. 209 Brsadway.\u25a0 LOT 145, map St Raymond Park. 252x106.4.Jan 2. 1&0P: Christian Broschlrt to Barbara &-Schaefer; $500; attorney, Frank Gas?, "vvsat
Chester.LOTS 7 and 8. map 1237. of 26 lots property
David B Cocks at Fordham: Dec 10. lWt . "Will-iam. A Wallas to Pavid B Cocks; $3,230. attor-ney. \ William G aiulUgan. 461 East Tremootaye.
LOT 6, same map: Dec 10. 1307; Johana AWolf to David B Cocks; $1,650; attorney, tame
as above. „_,ROAD from TV>»t Chester. to East Chea^r. at
s c cor of premises hereby Intended to be «3^-scfibod and in boundary line bet premises liereoy
conveyed and lands conveyed by James V.at.'onto Lydla A Bliss by deed dated May IS. loss;
recorded in West' Chester, in liber 13jo. pass
21. May 22. 1595: contains «>•> acres of la.'June 13, 1907: .Sarah F Sullivan to the Pk*llortKage Co of City of New York: |12.^0; *--torney. Fettretch & Seybel. 41 Park Row.
SUMMITAYE. w ?. 111.* ft s Of 16«th St. 78-4x2- 11- Xov 1. 1907: Michael H HaSey to A<J<MiaE Kenny; Sl.COO: attorney. Title Guarantee an.i
Trust Co, 17« Broadway. *170TH ST s 5. 75.1 ft \u25a0* from tansent point
ii;a \u25a0 170th st. at end of curv« which has radiusof 25 feet, betas lot 35, map 221 lot?.^ Clar--raont Heists. 56.5x2».7x irr-s; May M, l-'W.William F Git— to William Linen; Sow.
attorneys, Wfcaien & Dunn, ».*\u2666> Broadway.
?182D ST. n s, 125 ft a of Aye 81 Nicholas.7Ti.nx73; Dec 19. 1904: Harry V Perlsmac to
Annie Saier: $l-°...-0«»; attorney, Title Guarantee
and Trust Co. 176 Broadway
I»7TH ST. n <=. t*l ft « of Hughes ay». 25x100- July 11. 1910; the RuSsb-Barba Realty Co
to Theodore U'»nt2: $y.500: attorney. Title Guar-anty and Trust Co. 176 Broadway.
215TH ST. 76S Bas?. 2&zlZ3> known as lot 113,map of new village of Jerome; Dec 9, TOAntonio de Carlo to Charles Wynne: I}-11 *I''-attorney, Lawyers Title Insurance and TrustCo, 160 Broadtray. r '.• • "
Si 1908' Fablns Price to Sarau»l Rcs^nber*;
Ji.r-H.. attorney. Huso Coha. '\u25a0'< Avenue A
!!7TTI ST *s. 247 it wof «th aw- ».3~XUO.U; April 17. 1907; Katharin. Bcfte}A-^Jear.r.e IIPock; dl.scharsj-d or record *•;;;.production of mtir. by order of Supr*ffl->;orart.free 14. 131Q: |IS.WX>; attorneys, V.'o\l x Knnn.204 Broadway.
130 TH ST. n s. 200 ft w of Boulevard." t t-,^25; Dec 23 ISS2: John G' Helr.tie to the Em.-grant Industrial Savings Bank: $»,000; attorney.
William C Orr. 51 Chambers st.
130TH ST. n a, 175 ft w of BotJlevard. *»m3; Bee 25, 1982; same \u25a0\u25a0 same; $3,000; atujrrwy
as above.ISOTH ST. ti
* IS ft » of BouljiTard. Mils-": Dec 2S. 1?"- sam* to Sam's; $5.0».<5; attor-
ney as above.130 TH ST. n 8. 2Ti> ft vr or Bonlsvard. 38 '.lx
23- Sept 12. 10O<>: Fre.i^ri-ka Kad!e to Harlem
Sarlnscs Bank; $6,000: attorns, ft Maples Jen.•—17 Broadway.
• ;.,
Another hero of the battle between theConstellation «ad the Vengeance was Rob-«rt H«fley. Henley also commanded \u25a0
Faboat divls'on. attacking the British*'^at»s is Hampton Roads in ISI3, and ledCi» Aroericaa line IB
--r-..: of the
"Z&e\t in the battle cf L*ake Champlain.His caflM wjjj ... by destroyer
\u25a0
No. C assumes the name cf AdmiralTfe)nitop. A. Jenkins, who eteaefl piratesla the eexiy part of the last century; a«-«•"-.«\u25a0.•: in suppressing Nat Turn* negroInsurrecticc in -!\u25a0-\u25a0- "^2.5 present a;'
the captare of the Euenos Ayrean squad-ron off Montevideo, in 1544: coninianiedBBS*as parties from '- Germantcwn Is*ie eateas war; coTnniarided the PreMeiurirjr the PsragnaTari expedition; pur-sued that fsrncus oM filibuster, William"3-fclk-er. and was also Tith Farragut intte great battles ni the mouth of theSli^eissippi. actinjr as his chief of staff.
No. S7 is named after Nathaniel Fan-Jurg, of Ston:ngton, Conn., who John?i-;j Jot»»s said v.-as Gne of his chief aids!a the fs-motJ? victory over the Britishifcip Serapis, ccmrr.andiEg- the forces ofth» main top -. that ensageci^nt.A;-oan? micshipmari, James C. Jarvis, a
r^tive of New York, will have his namererpettrated m torpedo boat destroyer No.55. Ccnsrress by solemn resolution men-ftoned his Ices as *"a. subject of national«&ieC* after the youngster had beentiled in the crssrasewent between the Ccn-st='!aticn and the Vengeance or> Fehrcary
2. aae.
Xc. 41bears the name of Joueti, after theJ&',? Admiral James ... Jcuett. w>v& had arrter.did recoitl of service ia the CM War,
\u25a0\u25a0Be with Farragut at Mobile Bay. Trttsn
ts ccnmaaiicd- the ileta-r^njet, which rras\msSx& to Farra^ufs flacsMp during thebattla.
TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYERSXAiIED.
—Acting Secretary Winthxop to-
fyrbestowed names upon six torpedo boatftstroyers— No. £7 to 42—now building,
<"!:oo£iri£- those of naval officers who haddistinguished themselves in time of war.Itse boat is nsrned the Beale, after Edward
Titzfernid Beale, who distinsukrhed hira-
E£^ in Q» *-sr with Mexico, eerval in the
CiriJ War was Minister to Austriafas ISTfi.
TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES
mm^—
Large and Small
To Let OfficesSingle or en Suite in the
TRIBUNE BUILDING
BUDS FOR DRYDOCK CAISSONS.— Bids*or the censtrsctfon of the caissons foP the
soy is process of buildingat th-?.Pearl Harbor. Hawaii, naval station; theP^set Sound, .shiest on. Navy Yard andthe N«r rork Navy Yard were opened at
the^.Vavy Department to-day. Th«? lowestbidder for the New York caisson was theSsare & Triest Company-, of New York,\u25a0feeai price was J122.550. The Moraa ccci-
I^=7. cf Seatt'e, was the lowest bidder farthe other tn-o caissons, its proposal for theP«arl Barber caissons being SUO.OOQ and fortie Pug»-t. Sound structure H^.Wi.
XOHTH DAKOTA EXPLOSION.— Coai*as tsrited by a match struck by the vie^Vttk wrs tfre cause of the explosion en th»e.
North Dakcta, at Portland. Ens--2nd, or. December I.according to the find-J^? cf a board of inquiry appointed by Cap-**Bl Albert G!*»avcs. EL &vans. a coal*\u25a0**". who died from burns received intt* expSoslotC erstered the coal bunker to****
a nap. Finding that he aiOßed a light**etrark s raatch. v.hich ignited gas ac-".-.. All the bunkers**the ship have been examined by the
Wr<3 asa found to be- in normal condition,rra the exception or the me in which thes«*a« occurred.
The Centre of
Transit for theMetropolitan
District
"L" Stations
Entrance to
Brooklyn Bridge
Subway
Allwithin a Step
APPLY FOR TERMS TO THE RENTINGAGENT, ROOM 610
Absolutely SafeFast- RunningELEVATORS(Plunger Type
Electric Lightand JanitorService
OPEN EVERYDAY
IN THE YEAR
154 yassau Street Oppo*it? City HillPark
F course is 100 ft x <• 100 ft x » S..>--> « *.* \u25a0•
Fordham rd x n c 103.11 ft to *>e nD!^'v .-i-T
A -;.\u25a0\u25a0• to A Oldrfn Salter: :all tltla. >°v *•>»
1502 r SI; adflresa, HO 111 Bt.
WEBSTEPw AYE. v «. 175 ft r. of BedfordIPark Boulevard. 30x120.11; Bronx i,1v
«I.l?*™
!Co to Anletta Ai Co; b and s. Dec—
; .*!._ »<*-.;dress. 100 Bread way. _*-**:-
WASHINGTON "ST." - «V n 4 lot 414. %*»\u25a0**TTnionpurL \u25a0 50x106: Jennie Winterbottofl^ toHarvey J Kb : frstg.*1.250): Dec 5; 5100re-dress, 928 Dawsoc st. -*\u25a0-._;\u25a0
2S9TH ST. as. 100 ft»of Kepler ay . 40x100:;Almura A Harned to Charles P Hallock (mt?
I$500); all liens; Dec 21; $4,100; address, 003iEast ISOth M. , ' -
\u25a0...RECORDED MORTGAGES.
I(With name and address of lender's attorney.)
Interest 5 per cent unless otherwise stated. \u25a0
DECEMBER '22.M\VHATTAN.
CHERRY ST. 233 to 237- 6 sty brk. '"\u25a0" \u25a0 45^IDec 21; due- Feb 15. Wl-1: « Per rest; StateiRealty Co to Mary H Arnold; $2,62j; address
447 We*!. End aye.'
LEXINGTON' AYE. n w cur of 23d «-..->J;(!S30; Dec 20- 3 vra (prior mtjr $mo.00«»; 2™"*"H'SealCk to American Ice Co; -•.>\u25a0**>; address.
:1170 Broadway.
LAFAYETTE ST. 213. 25x100x lrree: lease-hold (prior mtg $18.«H»): Xov 1; 3 yrs;MlcSele
IBrtgaiUe to Felice Trazza;—
per cent; ,*l.sw.
!address, Si Cleveland pi-
MULBERRY ST; c s. 100 ft s of Hester st,
25.2 xirreg- Dec 22: due- as per bond; Anna l;Kpiaito to William R Rose; $20,000.
=A:.IB PROPERTY fprlor mtß $20,000.; *?£.22; due as per bond; same to same; *i,uw;-ao-
dress. 12S Broadway. .RIVERSIDE DRIVE, n « », 23.3 ft n w of
lKthst. 111.7x129.0x Irreg: Dec 22; 3 yrs; oAm-
uel Eisman to Marie Mergenstlne. as trus; **>»•-
000; address, 375 Central Park Was*.IST AYE. 502; 5 sty brk. 24x75: Dec 22;_*je
Jan 1. 1013; -Hi per cent: John TRegan to Har-
ris D Colt, trus: 57.000: address. 30 Broad s..RW't:. w a.
5 sty
« Of
24*75: Dec 22. duet&lfi;4 x.s per cent; John T Regan to Har-
"o!t, tru3; $7,000: address. 3>) iiroad sr.YE. w a. 71.3 ft • Of 113th st. 21.3x100:
Dec 21; 3 yrs: Mlnnla Dus-halka to EmigrantIndustrial Brings Bank; $3,500; address. 51Chambers st.
2D AYE. w s. 20.4 ft n of 55th st. I****®irr«£: Dec 22; 3 yrs; Harry and Meyer ijaliert« Samtisl Weil and ano. esrs; $S>,3M; aadress,
220 L.-r.ox 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.
«D ST r.~s. 213 ft a of Bowery. 25xG6.Sx lr-reg: Dec 19: 3 •,!=. <5 per cent; Virginia Glaserto Farmers Loan and Trust Co; $10,000; address,
22 "William st.
2sTH ST. n s. 225 ft c of sth aye. 50x05.9:Dec 15; 3 yra. 4^2 per cent; St Leo 3 RorajnCatholic Church to Bank for Savings; ?_i.'jw.address, CSO 4th aye.
3-ITH ST. CO East: Isty brk. IHM(priormtsr 566,00im; Dec 22: due as ncr bond: AnnieFlii.t to Edward E Black; $5,000; address, Ton-kers. X Y.•
45TTI ST. 131 East: 4 sty brk 21x1rres 'Prior
mtK ?17J0O): Dee 21: due June 1. i.--.^^'f?S Fauilcner to County Holdm? Co; *-.oO»; ad-dress, ..\u25a0 Broadway.
«TH ST, n s. 150 ft c of sth aye, 25x100.5:Doc 22: 4 yrs. 4141\u25a0 and \u25a0"• per cent; Jeanne \O
Mckune to Seaman's Bank for Savings; yjO.OOO.address. 76 Wall St.
«TH ST. 215 West. 4 sty brk. ICOxlOO: Dec22: 3 yrs; .Tames P Knight to Union Trust Co;
$iC5.000; address, SO Broadway.
49TH ST. 342 East. 5 sty brk. 23x.100 ". (priorrnts F16.300); Dec 21: due Jart -_. I'-'l
-- '"y,""
cent; Ann!-* lletz to Nathan B Broder; $I.IW.address, 231 'Jin st.
60TH ST, 10& West, 23x100^; Dec—;5 yrs:
Andrew Strange to Emigrant Industrial barings
Bank; $16,000: address, 31 Chambers st.
«STH ST 48 West, 4 sty'
trk. 20x100 (prior
mtg $5,0 0); Dec 22; due as per bond; Anna P
Crossraoad to Title Guarantee and Trust O>.$7,00"; address. 170 Broadway.'
IC3D ST 363 West, 3 sty brk. 20x100.5; Dec««• dii* aa r»r b-3nd- David Werdenschlae to
fjgusto M SSPt«Uer?Wjo; address, 120 |«rt
111TH ST. 173 East. 4 sty brk. 30x100.11; Dec21- 3 vrs: Thomas Furey to Emigrant Indus-trial Savings Bank: ?14.500; address, ol Cham-
11STH CT 71 East. .> 8t» brk. 25x100.5; Dec
21 ?Imai3.a7 C per cent; Sarah Levy to SamuelCohen; $000; address, 968 Aldus st.
120TH ST. 124 East. 5 sty brk. 25x100 fprior
mt? S23.(XX;): Dec 22; due as per boni. jChar^?111 1 Borck to ilonis B Stars; $o<TO, address. 130Broome st. \u25a0'
133DST 3^ East: leasehold; r««c 14; \u25a0; yra.
C p?r ceni: Rose Maßufaetartag Co to G«o>ee
j S Stoddard. trustee; *'5,500; address, 3SO i-ast
135 TH ST. 523 West. 5 sty brk. 40x9».1l{prior mtc ?45.00i»); Dec. 20: due as per bond:S esfriJd Blumenkrchn to Charles AUenbewer;
$7, W0; address, 109 Reservoir aye. Jersey City.
IS7TH "5T n I10<) ft tv of Amsterdam aye,
173x94.5)^0? mtg $1W.OOO); Dec 21; *>*>««1 1911, 6 per cent; Joseph King L.onstructi.inCo to Benjamin Flaum; $la,000; address, b.i
THE BRONX.RiTHfitTEaYS c s, 191.2 ft n cf I'JQ s^
41X110- D-c <iiS aa per bond; Dora Finkel-stefn to Eli« P Friend; S31.000*; address. WslPark aye.
\u0084«.->
BPOOK AYE- s w cor cf 137 th st,
\u25a0 5"5.OOO; address. 980 Anderson aye.-- —-,
BRTON ST. 6 c cor of Kossuth aye. ™&**
]?%»££ Jnstals. 0 per cent: 3«t? Henrietta Shotten; $440; address. -58 East
lasth st. -" .:'-\u25a0\u25a0FOREST AYE, o & 100.10 ft s of Home st.
19"SSt- <Mior mts ?1.50O); Dec 20; 2 yrs. 6
1 Per^n'tT MirvF Smith to Martha Schoeppler:
*500- address. 215 and 217 .th are.'LONGWOOD AYE. n c cor Of'.^^^L^^,
68?& tt«w; DM li:2 srw: John Ahem w -.oJariBank 5500: addrew. -=^= -*1 a^e-"
Ria 4VE ISS3, S^B: D«e 2i: due as
MARMION AYE w S 100 « » of |7Sth st.
Pana^hau^vt^^iin'Taier; $»>0; ad-
dress, 740 East 175 th st.-
vrrvfiKD WE c s. 367.1 ft n of Pelham re.
a 'vODODTOv PU n s, 14S ft wof Harrison aye,
!dress. 42 Morten pi.
ROBBIXS AYE. 3 c s. 41 ft S w d MM St.
OM^^S S P^rß^Fr^siSa|Co to"J?s%h'j Meaner^ 515.000; address. 233
iHuron st. Brooklyn.
WFRSTEP 'YE W s. 175 ft n of Bedford
lutl^tta & Co WBronx Investment Co; $ob.OOO,address, i'-S Broadyay.
SATISFIED MORTGAGES.(With, name and address of lender-* attorney.)
DECEMBER 22.MANHATTAN.
.\u25a0,,.„,.„
xj 6° 6 sty brk. 24x100: Oct 15.
IPW Loufs BRBRo Se-AbeV to Vltali- Wolersteln;
h; $20,000; attorney. A A Tauskj. -**»
w |0inf, n
RRo" $25,000; attorneys. Rose & Putztl. 122
BrBH
dOA
aDWAY «. SO ft nof 92d lOOx
\u0084K T3 IMO- the Realty Company of Amer-
Fca to Catherine O-Ilara; $24,0. attorneys as
3l?iD jln"T324fil '4^R^rtyVo°mp!n^ St.
1W«to Lorin^B Gale;
Realty Company ofA££?ca' to Loriai R Gale. «14«.O0O: attorneys.
USd B^eei Butcher. 1Madison
BROABTVaY. s w cor 113 th st. 10OxlCirt.il:
KovlP^tThe Realty Co of America ,toWill-
iam J Casey; 157,000; attorneys, btemhardt &Goldman, 111 Broadway.
4ME PROPERTY: December 1. 1300: cameto Franklin Pettlt; 542,750; attorneys. Woodford.
Bovee &. Butcher. 1Madison ay«.
BROAPWAT. r. w cor 02d «t, «>"^100Jtr^25x106.5:.125; Jan 3. 1910; Isaac and HenryJiT™, ,- tha Realty Company of Amerira. $oi.-
yS?»^2 & Pmzei. I=9 Broadway.
RROA.DWAY 6 w cor 113th st. 100550.1lMab |̂ «uydam' to the Mutual Life InsurantCompany If New York. $47,000; attorneys. Bow-
ers &\u25a0 Sands. 31 Nissan st.
BROADS \.Y, w s. 50.11 ft s of 113 th st, 50*.100- March 2, MO6: William J Casey to J Ito-nuiine Brown; »41.006; attorneys, oodfor^.
Bdvee &Butcher. 1 Madison aye. \CiTHAKINE ST, 90. 6 sty brk. 100x2(5. with,
a'lri-ht title and interest to 10 ft alleyway: iJune, *7
'1905- James W Furman to Stephen X
Jackso'nl $W,000; address. 10« Lexington aye. jE\ST BROADWAY. 165, bounded n by East
ErfadwayT c by Jerierson sU. by H«r, *and
5& .[cvVjarmulow'sky and others to th-g^kly^SavtS^ Bank: 570.0C0; attorneys,
Schenck 4 Puucett. 19 Liberty st.
HfIfSTON <T 267 and 271 East, s c ccr Suf-foS «l running T37.4 ft x s 61.1 It x w 37.4f'Vr«t ft- Dec 1. 1*05; Joseph Kashowltzto Rachel HPowell? $28.(XX-: attorney. Wilson MPowell, 29 Wall st.
F\RK WE. 1746. aty brk, 80x25; Dec 31..... \u25a0
Bertha and Ernst s<-ht*fcr to BenedictKriVe. ex'r; $3,000; attorneys. Files & P.ees«,
64 Wall st.r-Ti'HTH AYE, 557. 3 «tv brk, c w cor 3Sth
st lOOx'MS June 1, 1906; Alfred N Obon tothe Franklin Savins* Bank: SfflXOOO: /"orney.Lawyers 1 Title Insurance and Trust Co. ICO
Broadway. I
I!TH ST 21 and 33 West. 6 sty brk. 103.3 x5110- May2 I'Jlu: Ob*rlin Realty Co to FrankA'tehz, §"!>O,iiCt.>; attorneys, \u25a0:;-; try & Stewart,
115" Broadway.
SAME PROPERTY: Jan 27, 1910; Frederick'
3 \u0084,,. OMlainr.-v- V. to Frank A Seltz; ?00.- ;
000; attorneys, san:e.UTII ST 515 East. 0 sty brie; D«e 1. U»V..
Maurice M Strauss to Albert Plaut. general jKuareian discharged of records wltnout produc-tion of mortgagf. by :<-r or Suprenw Court.eiecial Perm. Part I. Deo l«. lulw: S%-.50; at-torney. Maxwell Davi-son. 170 Broadway.
"'.TH ST. 317 West. 4 sty brK. 88.9x25; Oct j••i.«<». Daniel F a!ahcn«»y to Lincoln trust Co; |
1'12.t.i»): attorneys. Bowers *= S*:iUs. 31 Nassau»t.'
-AMI-: pnOPERTY; Dec 20, 1C09: SWonlaWei*a to J«anle E X' VP. attorneys. Title Guar-ahtce & Trust Co. 17« Broadway.
GOTH ST. o-
198 ft w of 3d aye. SffaUttUjJua« IS I'JCS; CcnteJU *Goo-lwln to the Com-monwealth Securities •*o; ?t.000; attorney. Tn.r-Insuracce and Trust tic. 100 Urtadiray.
76TH ST. 103 VT««»; 4 sty brt. 20x102.2; Dee"0 I*W)- Joseph H Turl to th« Mutual Lif. In-surance Co: 51B.00O: atldrcaa. 32 !Wsmit
USD ST. BI-tiO ft a of West tillat.', |i«V*x25- On 1!' IwSj Martin P I-ods- to IwwerySav-ings Uanh: IS.uiO: attorneys. Woodford, Dovec& Butchrr, 1 Madison uve.
1)211 ST. n «, '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 :t* of RruadwßT. U5x10.».5;
Dec 21. li>«>; ,\u25a0\u25a0_\u25a0 Co of America to Mar- itin P Ledge; -\u25a0\u0084\u25a0!\u25a0 aUornoyS, Roee i: i»utiel,12> Broutiway. •
IHTIIST. 01 \V«»t. & air brk. U33.100.H; Deo j
23576 feet. They have also sold for a client tothe same company eleven lots, each 25x100 feet,situated in Berber avenue. Linden Park, StatenIsland.
115TH STREET—
The "Waramaue, an eightctcry structure at Xos. 629 and 631 "West 115thstreet, has been sold by the Alcazar RealtyCompany (Anthony Schwoerer, jr.) to an In-vestor.
"
The Waramaui? occupies a plot 511100.11 feet on tho north side of 115th street,
about 160 feet east of Riverside Drive.46TH" STREET— Arthur Brisbane has bought
from Alphonso de Xavarro Xo. 13 West 461 astreet, a four etorv and basement dwellinghouse, on a lot 21.6x100.5 feet.
IN THE AUCTION MARKET.The following sales were recorded at the
Real Estate Exchange salesroom, Nos. 14and IS Vesey street, yesterday:
By Joseph P. Day. '-
3D AYE, 3535, W s. 159.3 ft n of l6Sth st, 23x104. irreg. 3 sty frame dw!sr; admr's sale.
S4TH ST. 331 and "S3. n s. 340 ft c of Zd aye,40xf»7.6, 6 sty tenmt and stores; David Israelapt J E Brande ft al;IJ D.inziger, atty; D CHirsch. ref;amt due. ?7.742~2; taxes, etc, 9090sub 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, es-
tate of John Sehnug- to Louis Silverman; 8 yrsfrom Jan 1, lull; $1,000; address, 53 East
113 th st. .KOIfBOE ST. -3; "Wolf Fomer and anar to
Louis Xathanson; 3 yrs from Dec 1. 1910; ?3,516;address, 2i Monroe st.
WEBSTER AVB, 202*: stor»: "Webster aye,2030, stcra"»e rdcms; Frederick Roth to MaxMuTlcr; C vrs from May 1. 1911; $9GO; address*2028 Webster ay*.
"WASHINGTON ST. 1, n » cor Eattery PI.store ani ceilar; Lina Aschauer to Emily Ofn»rand arm; 1 yr 5 mos from Dec 1, 1910, $2,400;address, 82 West 12th st.
CD ATE, 1303, store. &c:Joel Kraus to MorrisKauf r; 10 yrs from Jan 1, 1911; $1,200; adiress.£67 Ler.cs aye.
STH AVK. 323. Ncrn <cr cor 38th st; ail: HenrySie'ke, ex'r, to Rudolph Resell] and ano; 4 yra4 T-i iand 15 days from Due 16. 1910; 53.C10;address, 823 3d are.
13TH ST. 444 East: Giovanni Paris! to CornellMonte; 3yn from Xov 1, 1910; $3,600; address,444 East 13th st.
59TH ST. 109 "East; Chliata P C Paradise toAbraham Chopak: 10 yrs 8 mos from Sen 1,1010; $1,200; address. 168 East sf*b st.
WIST ST. IQfi East; Anna M Timmerman toMarie T E Raman; 1 year C mos from Dec 1.10-0; $800; address. IOC East 101st at.
163DST. 0-15 East; cellar; Joseph Handler toRaphael r.torea: 4 yra 11 tnos from Feb 1, 1911;$100 to $1*0; address, &45 E lt>Ud st.
RECORDED TRANSFERS.{With name and addres3 of purchaser.)
DECEMBER 22.MAXHATTAX.
BROADWAY, n it a, 10O.S ftiyr of Isharn st,
50x230x irre? to c s Cooper 550z388.9z lrreg:Walter B P*et to Charles E Heubsrer: ail liens;
Xov 1; 5100; address, 1500 Bloomfleld st. Ho-boken. X J.
EXTRA PL, c b. at s a land Augustus Wein-koop, 25x4Sx irreg- Margaret Williams «»t al toEmelin- Corr-ett and George Johnson; Dec 10;
1c; $200; address. G4O West "nth st.
FROXT ST. 253; 5 Sty brk. 21xC4.S: Sarah GHack»s to Harriet 6 James fmtg $12,000); Nov22; 81; address," -1694 Broadway.
KIXG ST. 2S; C sty brk, 2»rslOO: AntonioPa^anini and ano to Ellenora C Hausler (mtg$27,000); Dec 22; 1-3 part; $1; address, 300 Unionst, Brooklyn.
SAME PROPERTY; Ellenora C Haulier toMary Paeanini: 1-3 part (mtg $27,000); Dec 21;SI: address. 475 Pearl st.
LUDLOW ST. 73; 6 sty brk stable; The.-. Pau-kumbo to Charles L Bcrck imts 531,<300); Dec21; 5100; address, 33 Park Row-.
MULBERRY ST. 120; 5 sty brk. 23.2x34. 1xIrreir- Frances M Twltty et al. exrs, tn Alexan-
der "L Kenny; Dec 10; $28,500; address 410West 14Sth st.
SAME PROPERTY- Alexander T Kenny to
Anna T EspoSito (mtg fao.OOO); Dec 22; ?1<X»;address, 125 Mulberry st.
MOXROE ST. 193; 3 sty brk. 20x92x irre?:Monroe St. 195; 3 sty brk. 20x90x lrreg; Leonard"W'eill to Pincus Lc-svenfe'.d and William Prager,Dec 30, ICCy; Hj part; $1.
MOXROE ST. 191. 2Cx6sx irre?; 3 sty brk;same to same; 'i part; Dec 30. ICC9; $1.
MONTGOMERY ST. 33 to 37; 3 sty brk. *0s75x irreg; David Bauni to same; ': part (mtg
f12.000); ;'Dec 29. 1309; $1; address. 149 Broad-
ORCHARD ST, 182; 5 sty brk, 25x57.9; Hy-
nan Rosen to Rosen Realty Co: all liens. H<n
22; $100; address. 130 Nassau st.
RIVERSIDE DRIVE, n c s. 233 ft n w of158th st. 1177.3x212.5x lrre,Albers Realty Co
to Samuel Eisman (mt? $4o,000): ilOli 101
—51.
address. 41 West S9th st.
IST AYE. 302 3 sty brk. 25x73: Waiting
Arnold. exr, to' John T Regan; Dec 22; $13,000;
address. 3-14 East 29:!: st.
"D AYE, \u25a0«- 6. 20.4 ft n of sth st. 19.5x68;
Samuel Weil and ano, exrs. to Harry and MeyerM'll-r: $13.930; address, 1053 2d aye.
STH AYE. w p. from 135th to 139th Bt, 199. lOx100; Thomas J Bm.^er to Anna V Butler; Dec -1;
$100- address. 2794 Morris aye.
~>D ST 223 East, 6 sty brk, £8x86.9: Ccr-nel'us Daniels to Leah Daniels: « part <mtg;S27!o00); Dec 22; gift, address. 35 West lilt*st.
"3D ST B w cor Lexington aye. 50x07.6;
American'Ice Co to William H :?eaick (mtsr
$iw.000): Dec 20; ?1CO; address, 7- RiversideDrive. .
SAME PROPERTT: William H Seaick to
Fifth National Bank (mtg $150,000); Dec It;address, 300 3d ere.
4?TH ST. r. s. 15-0 ft c of 3th ay«, 25x100.3:Alexarder S Cochran er al to Jeanne V O Mc-Kune- and s;"Xov 29. $100; address. Scars-dale. N Y.
7"D ST a fl 50 ft c of West End aye, 25x100rMars- LB Xaethins to Catharine F ""'right;
a!! liens; Dec 22; $1. address, 65 Central ParkWest.
SIST ST 5°6 to 528 East. 0 sty brk, 5Cx102.2;foreclosure' Dec 7. 1910; William Klein, ref. toEugene Cbhß and others, trustees; Deo 0. 51(,-200'; address, 452 West 144th st.
S4TH ST, 277 West. 3 sty brk. 16x?02: DavidW Bucklir. to B'.ancho X Bucklin (vats $12,000):
Dec 20. $100; address. 50S West End aye.
99TH ST 122 to 124 West, 5 sty brk, 42t100 11- Cabot Reil Estate Co to Charles H
:Soowden (mtg $42,600); Dec 22; $1; address, 2COWest 72.1 st.
105TH .-T. 2T.i> West, 5 sty brk, 15x100. ll;Man' L,Bowler to Moses R Cherr>- (mtg $19,250) ;Dec "21; $1; address. Larchmont Manor. X Y.
109TH ST. 164 East. 5 sty brk. 25x100.1: Cor-nelius Daniels to Leah Daniels (mrß $20,500);all title; Dec 21; 51; address, 35 West. lllth St.
SAME PROPERTY: Isidore Teitelbaum toAntonio Teketbaum (mtg ?20,500); Dec 21; 51;
i address, 9 East 116 th st.: l*>0-r ;i-r !^i East; 8 sty tele, 25x100.11;', Charles L riorko to Pierre M Clear fmt« ?23,-300); Dec 21; $t00; address. 2012 Prospect aye.
\u25a0 140~H ST.' * s 187. fl ft eof Lenox av<», 37.6 x99.11: Winston H Hapren. ref, to Catharine E
Muth (mig $KUSB9>; Dec 21; $4,00u; address, 650East 22d st, Brooklyn. C;.,
14"»DST 7' and 72 West: 5 sty brk. 50x98.11;
Cornelius bar.i- to Lenh Daniels (mtg «43.500»;
M part; Dec 22; gift; address, 35 Weal 111th at.=AMF. PP.OPERTY: Isidore Tetelbaurr. to An-ton!a. Tetelbaum; !s part imtg $43,508); Dec 22;
gift; address. 9 East lltith st.
149TK ST, s s, 200 ft c of Bth uve, 40x99.11:Ben"-' b Simons to Terrace Holding Co (mtg
j $36,ebn>; Dec 19; S100; addreS3, 103 East 105 th st.
; THE BRONX.EVTHG\TE AYE. c B, 191.2 ft o of 174th Bt,
'4lx100- Rebecca J Seidman to Dora Finkelstein;!q! q c: Dec 21: SI; address. 57 St Mark's pi.
BEIGOS AVE.-R w cor of 4th st, li:'-vll«xirretr: Mill{amsbr!dse: £rio< Levy to Clodil^-eDunn tmtK $3,000); Dec 17; $100; address, 3127Kingsbridge rd.
CROTONA AYE, s c err of lS7th et. Wxl"2:Meurice Simmons to Alexander Btrnmoaa (mts
SS,bCO): Dec 21. 5100; address, 314 53d st, Brook-lyn. . ... -.:-
GDRM PL, r. c ccr of IST* st, 25x75.1:II«-idt>r*» T*--telbaum to Antonio Tetelbaum imut
*i:«0W>: ii part: Dec 22; silt; aaar/ss, » EastjllSth at.
JEFFEn O^)^ WE. W s. 144 ft B of Locustfive. 48x198: Henry F Hoef>r to Frederick H CWilkening; Dec 21. $100; address, 61 host l.ith
;ifJEROME AYE. \u25a0» ft 401 ft not 1 *" S[ - -"x
i TOO- release m'?; ABB!e A and Mary H Ed"*irdsto August Kuan; Dec 16; $X.OM; address. 11lBroatiway.
SAME PROPERTY; August Kuhn to Harry J
DouVl^i. Dm *="-. $1; address, sr-ount Vernon.x y.
tohv^OV AYE w 8, 300 ft n of Xelsrni aye,Io2wiSita*B of X U ml I to Jen Collins;[oat hi- Si: addiess. 2203 nth aye.
MJNFORD AYE. c a. 37* 1 ft n of Pelhamrd MXThros
-8 Neck; Man E fohw^tto
M LStumpf; Dec 22; *100; address. IBM May-:licwer »v».
<=FTON AYE w \u25a0 500 ft \u25a0 of Jefferson aye.
i 585x100: Charles T Anderson to tharlotie A B1 Petefioa: Dec 8; $1. address, Fairbanks. Alaska.
<OfTHEUX BOtrUEfAim c a, 185.7 ft n ofWcit Fsrn» rd. SBOK180: Henry Morgemhau to
!.;;^i: Fox: Sec 14; $1"'. addreas, 127 East!7&th Ht.
trfmon'T RD, n• cor bhi aye, BOxIOO,
TrJSont Terrace; Frederick .Ehr-nherg to Wlll-
Urn W Klein; '\u25a0- P»rt; q c; Feb 7. 1907; $100;
address, on premises
UNION AYE w 1. 21 ft n 8* 147 th St. 27SxVV>'
Charles S Carrinsrton to Charles Monday;
April 11; $100.cwr*PROPERTY; Charles Monday to Oeorge
I J Hrown. Jr ..Mt* $2*.« Deo «; *1; address.
SM Teller avf.
VIiFN'TINK AYE. c 8, 327.10 ft c of 192 dst."-,1-nTlx irrcK- \ Oldrln Saltw to Wir.iam HS^nkam Dr all Hen*. Oct 1; $1; addrean. 140
Nassau St. \u25a0•"i»V"«i'
\ \LEVTIMS AYE n * «rr Fordhara or High-
bridge TO. rupntas-a aion« rd i^a.if.L x \u25a0 «
ion ft xii23. H £t xt. « 124 ft x&" 1-s -Ie «
r4u" % n V/-S2 f( s n « 94 ft to s w »IKu^siwUiKe rd x n w '3 ft x ? m 70.3 It x a *J\ ft x \v rt2 10 ft to v » \ulentm« aid x iI--,7 ft ti tecainins- Valentin* aye, l; w cori&lbam or Ilt.hbrHlg- r.i .-..nnins \u0084 aion^ ay«
47- Ift «x w 100 rt x " 15-
U x irreg to h a?.',::, Ht
,iw 103.0 ft \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 c « Concourse x 8
liw ft I*100 ft x » 25 ft x W 100 ft ta Con-
METROPOLITAN LENDS 81.225,000.
The Metropolitan life Insurance Com-pany baa loaned to the Yorkshire Realty
and* Construction Company $500,C00 on Chesoutheast corner of Broadway and U3thstreet
'
a plot VXMIxIOO feet, and $7"-i,ODO on
the property; 107.4x1!X> feet, at the north-west 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. Shee-han the former Ma Reynolds" farm, at
Katonah, N. V.. to a Mr. Sparks, who willimprove for his occupancy.
Henry H. TTlnirgr sold the Marshall home-stead "and grounds, in Marble avenue.Fleasantville, N. V., 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 & ConstructionCompany 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 Ka-
toiiuh, Westchester Count3'.
REALTY NOTES-Albert B. Ashforth and J&9 He* nego-
tiated the sale of Nos. 339 ao43?j West
60th street for the estate of Edward A.
Dourey to Charles Baab.Ti-Vowttfrs of AS**Hall. No. 536 to 540
w2t mh street, deny th*- reported sale of
the building-r
BENJAMIN STERN BUYS HOUSE.
Benjamin Stern has bought from George
W VanderD.lt the .Swelling house No. i
West S3d street. Adjoining the premises in
tie rear is the home of John D. Rockefel-
ler. Mr. Stern' also MM and occurs No.
7 West »1 str-T-l.
THE PRIVATE SALES MARKET.MANHATTAN".
,7TM p'T-f^lIclient t» the C«ssar Realty
±«StS-T»3i &HSB
TRADING IN BROOKLYN.Henry Pierson £- Co. have so1 No. 632
Baltic street, near Fifth avenue and theFourth avenue subway, Brooklyn. Itis a
two story and basement frame dwelling
house, 23 feet wide. It was sold for Jo-
hanna Ericsoii to a client for occupancy.
Also sold No. 365% l«h street, near Sev-
enth avenue, a three story and basement
fancy brick house, to a client for invest-ment. The seller took a row of these houses
in exchange recently through the same bro-
kefage house.
Eberhard Fsber> Place m Staten Isl-
and on Large Plot Disposed Of.Eberhard Faber, manufacturer of lead
pencil?, has sold his home at Lrringston,
Staten Island, through Frederick W.
Janss^n. The. house cos* SIOd.CGO and stands
or. a plot 350 by 320 feet, and is one of the
handsomest properties about the popular
Livingston Field Club. .
Ames & Co. have leased to the HudsonLunch Company the store and basement inthe building- in Sixth avenue adjoining- the
northwest corner of 13th street for tenyears at an aggregate rental of $40,000.
COSTLY "DWELLING- HOUSE SOLD
Albert E. Ashforth has leased for theRevel 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 yearsthe first loft in the building at Nos. 474J-2and 476 Broadway, extending through to
No. 3* Crosby street, to E. I. Weil & Son,
wholesale dealers in minings and ladies'nsckwear.
Cloak. Suit and Waist ManufacturersLease Big Space.
Spear <£: Co. report that they have rented
six left?:, containing 3<>.000 square feet ofspace- in the eleven story building justcompleted at Nos. 133 and 135 West 19thstreet, to a number of cloak and suit and
waist manufacturers; for the EugatnomRealty Company, 5.000 square feet at Xoa.
ta and SB West 20th street; for "Vniliam C.Walker .Sons, o.'«V' square feet at No. 36Walker street; the fifth loft at No. S4 Uni-versity Place, the second loft at No. 471
West Broadway, the third loft at No. 165Greene street and the fourth loft at \o.111 Greene street and the fif*hloft at No.112 Bleecker street.
TENANTS FOR NEW BUILDING
Plans have also been tiled for rebuilding
the front and rear walls and rebuilding thethird story of the three story ear barn ofthe Third Avenue Railroad Company, onthe north side of 14th street, 158 feet west
of Avenue B, at a. cost of £5,000. A. Atkin-son is the architect.
Plans have also been filed for erecting atwelve story brick store and loft building
on the west side of Broadway, 24G feet
north of Bieecker street, known as Nos. C63and 6<a>, for the ?63-6-35 Broadway Com-pany, of which Harry Fischel is president.
at a cost of $275,0v0. Itwillhave a frontage
Of 50.2 feet and a depth of 2iW feet through.
the block to Mercer street. The facade onthe Broadway side willbe of Indiana lime-
stnoe and terra cotta, while.. the Mercerstreet facade will be of brick. This build-ingis located on the block with the Broad-way Central Hotel and is two doors southof the Hotel Kaleigh. It willbe known asthe Fifohel Building;. V. Hugo Kochler isthe architect.
One of the leading transactions was thepurchase by an investor of the Waramaug,an tight story apartment house. Nos. G9and 631 West 115th street. It occupies aplot 50x100.11 feet on the north side of thestreet, about 160 feet east of Riverside
Drive. The house was owned by the Al-cazar Realty Company. \u25a0
A. J. Robertson cold for Alpbonso de
N'ararro to Arthur Brisbane No. 13 West46th street, a four story and basement ston9front dwelling- house, on lot 21.6x100.5 feet,
between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Theproperly has been held at $103,000.
Plans have been filed for a five story pri-
vate 'dwelling house to be erected on therast side of Park avenue, £7.6 feet northof 73d street, known as No. 785, for Benja-
min and Frances S. Welles, of Islip. Long
Island. This dwelling is to cost $40,000. Itwill have a facade of limestone, with afrontage of 22 feet and a depth of 75 feet,
with an extension. Trowbridge & Living-
ston 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, 123feet"east of Broadway, for the 108 th StreetRealty and Construction Company, o?
which Joseph L. Grof is president. It willhave a frontage of 74.11 fetit and a depth of
I0>">.10 feet. Tbprc? will b« accommodationslor thirty-three families. Tf>e facade willbe of brick and limestone. George and Ed-
ward Blum, architects, estimate the costat *no.coo.
Sales of upto^IB MHsacW propertieswere features of the real estate marketyesterday.
OEDERS ISSUED —The following orders**v« be«i issued:Tl AKMT.W«»»«naw Col'r^l MIL.LARDP. WAIyTZ.27th
J'Jtastr7, frora Wjuiiri^ica to Fort Sissrl-
?*39t JO-.rrc X. rMPßAY.^retinrf!. CetaSedSTOttrna-^r ot milixsry science sr.i t^'-Ti^ atFncocK M»!:tsry CaUggt. San AvtaakL
GLT V. ItLTKK!;.niFiJ:=ai torp«, tttOß
of Tirst Lj«it^utnl VIIAAS S.-^ OGSTJOR. m^SlcaJ rrß^i-.e ccrp*. accepted.***ti-t^atrnart JOHN' O'KJiIU oraust artillery,
to Oar. FiSEdsaa. lilime ta tai-.e transport>iV.i«5 for ptllirpmes Fctruarj' 5. Uponswrai mt ijarlla L!eot»rißnt «3*Ken irfUr«»u3ie ro-nnoaad'rßtns plant«r. Use G-;n<T*.liifmry Knix. r»ji"rtns Firet U**i)i«*nant•viujAy k. piiijiili,jr.. coBFt fcrtiHenr»'ar'«j i# £i«rt?ri*<J fc» ITt'ir. Company, xr*l«i;i
t**t;SJarch 13 tor Snn f*rar3r!s.'c.
*^ccd Ututocar.t CTIAUUCS M'H. CnT. from._ --J to 12ih Carah?.*^^
Ueu'.rrar.t HAROLD I*. CAKDISEK.
Co-Defendant in Alleged Realty
Swindle Tells of Signing Papers.
Mr* Marjraret Graham Rerd. who is
under indici.rr.cnt with Irving XT. Roscn-
thaJ ar^l others on th« '-barge of con-
f-r.irsns to int-rfcr« with the legal fore-
closure of rea! estate mortgages, was a
vitresa cr-in^ Rosenthal yesterday in the
criminal branch of the Supreme Court,
where lie la on trial. By having l*e title
of a piece of real estate upon which the
n:ort S^-e about " be J°^fftransferred U> a dun.iay. it Is alleged that
he conspired with others to conceal the
wbx-reabouts of the • pad dummy owner•'•nil the mortgagee had complied with
tuaL whil>trrpiVhe
aa, a -jurse she beemmo acquainted -with«
mem.Vr of U.e family of Jacob &|>lro. a
i-dc/endant with her and Rost-nthal. who
r'u!.' her ot an ea^i^r vray of earnJi.g
tlutn by uur»insr. She »iald she
her tam<i to papers on sei'eial par4^r-= i from t.Z to $3 for th«S-vtee. tt. Vs iiilpp^a by the prosecutiontrat in this way Mr. Heed was used as
iv.ra.
West Springfield. Mass.. Face to Face
TSTTtfc a Famine.Sprinsneld, Mass. Dec. C:.-The water
supply of "West Springfield became ex-
hausted to-day and the inhabitants of thetown found themselves face to face with awater famine. One of the half dozen large
paper mills was obliged to suspend opera-
tions and the repair shopa of tihe New
York Central Railroad also had to shut
down.Inorder to relieve the distress occasioned
by the failure of the water the Springfield
authorities stretched a line of hose across
s>e old toll bridge and furnished the town
an emergency supply from one of the
Springfield mains.
DIX WOULD ABOLISH BOARD
Thinks Water Supply Commis-sion Unnecessary, ItIs Said.
Albany, Dec.—
In order to bring about
a retrenchment Instate expenditures. Dem-!ocrats who have discussed state matters
with Governor-elect John A. Dix declare |
he "will -aeoBiSMBBI in his annual message !
to th* Legislature the reorganization of isome cf tbe stale departments and the |
abolition of others. Among other things, it jIs said, the Governor-elect has looked with t
favor on a preposition to do away with the
State Water Supply Commission for tworeasons:First, to save at least 523.C0& annually
paid the five members cf the commission, |and, second, because he believes thatwater storage and forestry matters should ;be handled by one state department, the;
State Forest. Fish and Game Commission. •
Th* question of purity of water, Mr, Due's |
advisers say, should be a matter for the
consideration of the State B«a«> Depart- .1,ment, i
Mr Dix is deeply .interested in the ques-
Uon of water storage and the develop-!
ment of the state's power resources in the;;
northern section. It is stated that it is
his hope that something of a practical nat- I
\u25a0 ure in-
ie development of the?., resources|willbe accomplished during his admiuistra-!tkm. , .!:
Itis understood that the Governor-elect ,has discussed the feasibility of transferring .
it^e e-sin^rin? duties of the State Water ;
\ SuPP* CornmiMicn to the State Engineer's j!office. li The sportsmen of the state have ex-pressed the opinion that th- forestry de- jpartment of the state should be separated
;from \u25a0* and Fame affairs.Th* BUM Wa«er Supply Commission was.
created during the administration of Gov-,|ernor Hisgin*. and it,chief duty is to ass ;Li plane tor municipal water supplies. j
I^er the preliminary work of investigat- ,ing the water power resources of the state |
and the steps taken to develop them were jiad^-d to the duties of the commission.'\u25a0 Mr Dix returned to-night from Man-1
Itreal hhs 'rain beins about two hours be- i
fM«arsca«<Snl« time. The Governor-fleet
l«s mVrli failed after his Canadian trip
of" four days. He was driven to &J3 home
aid retired ear l^cause of a sever- head- 'ache. He i£id be had no announcementsto make to-night.
'Tt is und-rstaod that the Oovernor-elect- .
cotrp^teU v rouffh draft of his annual ISage to the L^lature while en route |to and from Canada.
rESTTFIXS AGAIKST BOSENTHAL
TOWNS WATER SUPPLY GONE
City.In the midst -of the water famine this
morning1 tire v.as discovered in a house in athickly settled portion of the village. Twoautomobile chemical engines checked theblaze when about SM damage was done.To-night furnaces and ranges are again in
use, »nd 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
ir>*^d i*
ether measures have been introduced orere reaiy for Introduction. The noticegiven to all army officers, especially to»j.nc.-. connected with the Quartermaster'sdepartment and -•^naJ corps v will serve toeSeive t!:ese measures, as it mar.
- activity
iz betalf of them an act cf insubordina-tltn, which wouM compel aled] :;nar>-
LOBBYING FOBSIDDEN.—Ta» Secre-
tary «*"" *T has served noti?ti on army
cJScws interested in special personnel ie*;-
that no tffort must be made, eitheror indirectly, to pr&niote the
rh4ECJ* of the ...dine bill which provides
c: aflditional officers of the army or of
en? other military measure*. There may
chance of th» enactment of tids
mea^Tir- at the preseat st--sion, but the
subject win b~ :-sr<?d on the House and
..- •- Military committees after the \u25a0•*\u25a0\u0084. rece ««. or as soon as the army appro-
priation bill is well on its way. Chanceshart been made in the original draft of thisMi to crd-r to increase the nurr'ner of of-ixers who may be asirfs^'sd to duty with
tfce siCitia. It is expected that by virtue
of this amendment the militia influences,
trtici: arc potent with Congress, may be«-jc=essftiily invoked to aid the bill. Itis
rsaM=e<2 ty the Secretary of V*"ar and•jie chief, of staff Ml the chances ofthe bill may easily be Impaired if Con-pr?ss is zzkti to give its attention to ar:~ier of projects, and It is intended toconcentrate d'epa.rtmental influences uponmis measure. Ttere is also r-e^dins a bill,
*rhlch has passed the House at., la nowbefore the Senate, to inert-are the corps
of e!i£isc*TS. This seems likely to be en-acred. Tiicrc- are drafts of tills to increase?*;«? Qtiartermaster's department and to re-Ggaaize the s'sna! ccrps, and numerous
secretary Wever Urges Appro"
v
priations for Coal Depots.-From The Tribune Bureau.]
v.'asMastoa. Decemh*r 22.! OF J^EL STATlONS.— lmportant**S '
points and centres of possible na-'";- '"
ities> acccrdins to a etm.ement
Stx ilsyer has made to the Housecr4i£ ' c
"a Naval Affairs in urging a
Ccc:T:. appropriation for coal depots, are"=aund. Pearl .Harbor. Corregldor,
P**L_wrJrt.' Boston,' New Toi* andG"*3
rtoa Roa-= Secretary Meyer has ad-***tte coaalttre that there are no fa-
r!r« at any of IbiMp!ace? for coaHug a
**pT^—» expeditiously. and that Itis de-
Sr»«O««B them as *°t>n« p^-iK*.
£L- ccpots or a n:l=^n^= capacity ot
ii*wt» arc reaulrcd at all these Places.
SS-«*» Puset Scund already has10 7«wt or MM tons \u25a0••**\u25a0* capacity.
V^BB*aio -AOCO tone, Boston 11.500 andS.W- Mr- Meyer favors Puaret
cil/ana Guantanamo Bn4. at BB initial~°of $SC«» altogether and a maximum
CO% i».»» »* \u25a0«\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• cost lor e^ch-
5 at nara.s rations hi-.-e r.l-o-crt* fey Mr- Meyer at Boston, XSeW
LoCt c^ji Francisco. Pupret Sound. San
22. Olongape.-----
r- and PearlSue-, depots are being built at
V% Wtft, Charleston. Norfolk and Narra-
"^ett Bar. ari osa is to be provided
f^ at ";u"n:2.r.arr.-. He told the com-~ttj«e that ha \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ££ksd no pro-vision tor
jjw,Panaca Canal ports, as it was hoped
Adequate coal and fuel depots would
1* prevWed by th* government for com-jae—ial requirements, which would serve•Sa'iiSy s* wn:. 'An ample sn;»>cJc of cor- 1
aatail." -r \u25a0 llr. Meyer, -is as essential in
tfce prcpars i«fifleet for V\u25a0as is re-serve ijannmittoDL*'
from 157th to IG2<J Comjany. coast artillery.—January l+.
Seoaad IJeutcr^nt M.VRCEL. s=. K2EXRfrom 141st to T2d Company, coast artillery.
; January 14. ,j Leaves of absence: First Ueutensnt ADELNO• GIBSON, coast artillery. Bnesß dsys. fromi January 2; Ul«u«Tiaiu Colonel JOHN C F.j TILI^SON, l^th Infantrv-. one month.! KAVY.} Chief Boatswain TV. BROOKS, placed! upon re-tired list, detached the Franklin, navy yard,Norfolk; to home.Pharmacist T. N. PHILLIPS, placed.upon re-tired list, detached naval Dispensary, cavy [
T*r*i. Xorfo?k; to home.MOVEMENTS OF WARSHIPS.— The fcl-
lawlng movements of vessels have been! reported:
ARF.rVED.Dec 21—Th« Drarton and tlm PauMlnar, at Key i
th* Yanfcton. at San Juac; UMBirmingham, at NorfoUt.BAILED.
DD*Cr-^1--The. Culgoa. fr:-.; TTcytaonth forGrare»end :tbe Drayton. from Havana lorKey West: the Lebanon, from Norfolk forNew York: th« Hannibal, from Norfolk foruuantar.ar. ; tr Birminsrhaxn. from Hamp-ton Roads for Norfolk; the El Cano.>rcm aianlla for Ho&« K'.:.np; the West VSr-Sinia. th« Merjrland. the South Dakota, thetaiuornia. txie Colorado and the Pennyj-l-rnria. rrcis San Diego for San PTancJ^co.
BAf^KER STOPS A DROUTH;E. C. Converse Drains Lake toEnd Suffering About Greenwich.
I"'\u25a0' Telegraph to The Tribune.]j Greenwich. Conn., Dec. Edmund C.Converse, the New York banker, who has
:fifteen hundred acres under cultivation here;on his Conyers Farm estate, saved thevil-laces of Rye. Pert Chester, Greenwich, Cos-
.ccb. Riverside and Sound Beach from awater famine to-day. He turned over. hisIvote lake to the Greenwich Water Com-
pany that it might serve its patrons. Inci-dentally, all the bays in the lake -went withthe water, aid residents of Stanwich, near'.he lake, will eat bass for several days.
j The towns supplied from Greenwich were[\u25a0without water from midnight .Wednesdayto 4 p. m. Thursday. Then the pumping be-gan to show, and it was expected that a[faff amount of water would be available by
iTTvrr-
j The water stopped flowing1 without warn-<ins. The company, knowing that the sup-'plywas soins fast, set up a pumping planton the Converse estate by the lakeside. Thecold 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.j Besides the inconvenience to 'amilies, the•New Kaven road had to brine water in
tank cars frcui Xf» Haven and Stamfordjto its power plants at Coscob and Port
\u25a0 Chester. The Port Chester plant, supplying:current for the New Rochelle-to-Stamfordtrolley line, and several Port Chester manu-facturing pl-nts and school? shut down. A
small amount cf current from th«» WhitePlains and Stamford plants allowed tro'-
\\<i? cars to make four miles an hour, anil
Ionce an hour locomotives hauled NewKav^n trains south to Hoont Veraon. where
:the third rail was then used into New York
NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUXE. FRIDAY. DECE^EBER 23. 1910-
WARAMAUG APARTMENT HOUSE SOLOIfm w w%An Investor Now Owns This Modern Eight Story Structure Front-
ing in 115th Street, Near Riverside Drive.
LOWER BROADWAY LOFT BUILDING TO COST S27S ? QQG
CRIMINAL COURTS SATEf
Grand Jury Recommends Ctaan??s :aStmcti^e, However.
The grand Jury t'--- -r-\u25a0=--r -\u25a0=--- \u25a0• -\-
condition of the Criminal Courts BnMifeSreported to Judgß Grain, In General Ses-sions, yesterday that they had found tit*structure to be safe for habitation. Ju tbmsame time the jurors recommended thatthe temporary sharing: under sorca of th«»arches be removed and th* arcSeastrenKthened In some permanent manner.
Improvements in th« plumbing1, heating 1,ventilating and elevator equipment of th*building are also urged. Bor<vus-£i Freat-•!ent McAneny, who was a witness asfarathe grand jury, said that $70,000 wsoM bs>expended by him for the purposes re-
\u25a0-••-\u25a0 to
ALTERATIONS.MANHATTAN
14TH ST. n a, M \u25a0 vr of a— 3 v a S •"-
car ram; Third Ay« R R Co. owner; A Atfcto-1sen. 1Madiscn it*IrMM;PUN
THE BRONX.-CROTONA AYE. w 1. 21« (\u25a0 «to = of yjTtiiil
aye: 6 sty or* hospital. 121x43; City of .»•••Yorfe. owner: Raynuind F Aimirall,liZ \u25a0.'...' »o-v• a.«. architect; cost. J3VJOO.
LIS PENDENS.JAN3EN AYE. s -w em MM 5-, 46.9X3A.3.
•Edward A Everit ast Abels GoM Realty C»t
I((oreclosur-? cf rrue>; attorney, G W P<»ar3ail.fTTANTON ST. ••: Nathan Koha ast Gl»".!«
'• R^rs-^r •»! al (foreclosure of mtg): attorney a.IFischer &Rosenbaum.
OLINVILLE AVB. 34«»: Carter. BUcS *Ayres a^t Potdme- Construction Co tpjmiuww
Ior int^r>; attorneys. Watson AKrlsteller.GRAND ST. a -. 20.4 ft « of Matt K.XUI.Kk>; Una EttJin^er asrt Pietro M«TI et a! <ftf«»
closure .* miz>; attorneys. Peacock. & £te-»e».CHERRY ST. 428 and mi a: Edward F Col-,
ton »St Mary Gorman (2otlc<» of ler7); atzor-'jney. L, 'W Eisenber?.
SOTH c'T. 433 and 433 East; G-crse F VwaM1et at airt Nathaniel H Prag-er et al «'foreclostrr»
1
iof njts>; attorneys, Johnston & Johnston.11!>TH ST. 133 East: Annie Gis*»l et al. ana.
agt Minnebaha A Junker et al 1Tumili—1* o*':mts>; s;r-:m-y. J M Rider.
iiTH ST. 310 East: Tenement Hous* Depart— (:m«nt aijt Nathan SVader^r^en (notlcs of lary>;!
attorney. A R Watson.46TH ST. 3<T3 East; Tenement Honaa Doparc- !
!ment a^t L»;';:s Rinaldo (notice of levy); attar-ney, A R Watscn.1 34TH ST. 347 West; City of New Torfe ayti John H SchCTer (notice of l^vv; attorney. A R'i Watson.
•TIFFANY ST. .- w s. Intersection c -v- a
Southern Bou!««varr!. I<>>x7."., Edward Thompson.act Charles A Etierhardt et al (notice of I*77);'
\u25a0 attorney, M H Ellison.GREENWICH ST. 399. and Beach at. 57 and
5S>; 'vVilliam P Collins a^t Sarah A "Wood 9t al.! (partition); attorneys. Arrcrsrsmlth, &Dunn.
BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS.• CROTONA PARK-WAT, c
•- 354-3 ft « of. 177th st. .".4xl'.Tx.>-xi2t.t: Daly are. w a. 330 ftI of T77th st. 50x133. 5x&jx128.3: Isaac I> Kip, and Philip Rhinelander, exrs. loan Roaa Realty
!Co $7t).tXK>.
WEBSTER AYE. w a. 175 ft a of BedtortPark Boulevard Mk12B.11: Bronx InvestmaatCo loans Anletta. & Co $34,000.
NEW BUILDING PLANS.MANHATTAN.
PARK AYE.-755; for % ', st? We -iwg. 23K7S*- •* F s Welles. Islip. Lor.* iß'.aad. Tn«n:\u25a0 Trowbrtfleo i :,.-.--.<. -. .-.- At; »•«%, «.ren'-;tecta :$40,000.
100 TH ST. a «. 123•• • of Broatfrray: fer to »
sty Brk apartment. 74.11xt0a.10; lOSts Str»eiRealty and Construction Co. -• West 3l«t m.owner: G *
E Btara.*"
6Ui aye. -\u25a0•-*:«»•
BROADTWAT. «\u25a0 aT!«" 605; for a 12 itr ir»rtor^ and lo*tal 0».3z3a» to M«rcsr st: 963-965Broadway Co. (53 Par* Row. owner; V 3 K»»h-Mr. 4*& SOt ay«, architect: tmjaetk.
THE BRONX-SPUTTEN' r- \u25bc"T"T RD. *
\u25a0. 580.8* « w ef,Port Morris Railroad. 2 2 arty nollcrw tH» *«*».'20x24; Char!-a R 7'-\ *4 William at. *nn;er; Robert W Gardner. 122 "ST 29th. at. »reV.t»<i,cost. ?7.000.
StafrbuiTriinr Cn \u25a0,_-\u25a0 X,--, A Fltwt«raM •? slf••\u25a0
• 2". \u25a0\u0084•\u25a0• «.-..« . .KELLY ST. 104? to l&W: !»»me«? Al&tmc-
witz ast Boulevard ConstriMTTlon Cft «t »'.:Nov =.-. mo (b7 bond); SVK&3.
SAME\u25a0pROPERTty Jacob Strum it. •: a«-same: Dec 3. MM <by Mai MM
LUDLOW ST. n •. 55 ft wvof Hi7«n«y«Tare: ">n-Wmlh«r tteffluil— Co ag-.Roth Construction Co et ah '\u25a0•- '. 1910: «!M
MONROE ST. 37: At« Warm a*r Jail* \u25a0Lee et al: Nov 29, 1010 ib? bond>: 4437 34.
124 TH ST. 112 to 115 West: Otis glifit1Co -.\u25a0:- District Realty Co -\u25a0 a!; D- •:».'»(by \u25ba .>n-i II.IW. •
IIOE AVE>> ». 12.'..--
a of '--•• st; \u25a0;. s«p?»Gtilotta. a*-. East Os« Hundred and Slxty-seveuta Street Realty Co et at; Dec 15. 1910;$500.
BP.OADWAY. s » cor of Z4M st: T *ITThorn & Co aart icterborouwri EapM. 7
— -Co et al: Fet> 24, 1910; 4220 98,
BROADWAY/ ear to mr David -=•. i-—
«r*Bra;sden Realty arui Construction Co «t »':J&d H. 1M»; 12.453 72.
e3TH M «Sth n. 2i«K 3£ tm -wfcoUblock: Kl-nert * TTw—iiWlli Ok) act Tilr-iAvenue Passenger Railway Co et ai; Xov 1C».1910; 92?
\u25a0WILLOW ATK. \u25a0• cor 13SUi »t; same ar?
Third Avraa» Railroad Co «c al; Itor a. HWiS4IUS. - -
REAL ESTATE FOR SALS Off TO LET*BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.
There's No Better Paying InvestmentThan a Properlr 3lanased Colored Ten*tß#ni.
LET US PRoVK IT TO YOU.Hr*:ilt*Gnarantewt. BawlGlwß.
PECTLir A. PATTON. JR.. COMT*\>T.New York's Pioneer Negro Real Estate AJ«at%
Brokers—
Appraisers.67 West 134th St.. N.r. Tel. »17-919 Harlsm.
wlmcukmtek CODIX.
PHILIPSE MANOR ON THE HUDSON.One* mil*unobstructed river frontage: 30 mod-ern restdenc-j* near \u25a0"•:.,
•' " \llt9Mmphit.ipse MANOR CO-
Phllipse Manor. New York.
JTETT JEKSET.
GOIIHiNTEfIIfIRTGIGESan Unproved Bergen County Property ?a7'"C
FIVE PER CENT.Sen«" 'or Booklet.
NORTH JERSEY TITLE INSURANCE CO.HACKENSACK. X. J.
A BARGAINGentleman's country estate, 17 *iacres. sjsa^
£t°STON M. FRENCH. 141 Broadway. K. T
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