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June 27, 1914
RECORD AND GUIDE
1151
amount paid being adjusted by appraisal
at the end of each 21-year period.
$294,000 Broadway Lease.
Nelson & Lee and Corn & Co. have
leased the corner store, 17 x 65, with¬
out the basement, in the 52-foot building
at the southwest corner of Broadway
and 48th st., for Samuel K. Jacobs, to
Henry Alexander, tailor, for 16 years
at 79 Nassau st. The lease is for 21
years and the reported rental is $294,-
000 for the term, which is at the rate
of $14,000 per annum for a total store
area of 1,100 sq. ft., or $12.75 a square
foot.
Large Harlem Lease.
Nicholas Papas leased from the Juno
Realty Company, through Jacob Finkel¬
stein, the corner store and basement in
the new building now being erected at
the northeast corner of Lenox avenue
and 110th street, for ten years, at an ag¬
gregate rental of about $300,000.
Manhattan.
LOUIS BECKER CO. leased for James Butler,
Inc., the store at 1945 Amsterdam av to Eman¬
uel Kirst.
DANIEL BIRDSALL & CO., Inc., leased to J.
M'. Weissman Sc Co., of 542 Broadway, the store
in 1131 B'roadway for the months of July and
August.
LOUIS CARREAU leased for the Helenita
Realty Co. parlor floor store in 65 West 46th
st to Louis Gilbert for 5 years.
JOHN J. CLANCY & CO. leased to the S. Sc S.
Garage Co., Inc., 153 and 155 West 54th st, at
an aggregate rental of about $100,000. The
lessees will remodel the structure into a garage
at a cost ot $30,000.
THE CLARK BSTATES leased the dwelling at
129 West 73d st to George H. Kent.
THE CORN EXCHANGE BANK leased the
store and basement of the building being erected
by E. A. Cruikshank, northwest corner of 207th
St. and Post ave., where the bank expects to
open branch offices about Dee. 1. Cruikshank
Co. was the broker.
THE CROSS Sc BROWN CO. leased to Rose
Windsor and Bob Davis the second floor of
38-42 Bast 32d st.; offlces at the southeast
corner of Broadway and Slst st. to Kova M.
Lubin; in the Strand Theatre Building, iiroad¬
way and 47th St., to Bernard Burkee, and the
front halt ot the ninth floor In 14-16 Bast 33d
St. to Bernara Schaflln.
DUFF & CONGER leased for Sol. Baerlein to
Isaac F. Brand the 3-sty dwelling at 122 Bast
95th st; for the Lahey Co. to Mrs. Ada Gwynn
Callaghan an apartment of 8 rooms in the Len¬
nox Court at 114 and 116 Bast 71st st, and in
the same building an apartment of 8 rooms to
Whitney R. Truman.
DOUGLAS L. ELLIMAN Sc CO. leased a large
apartment, comprising an entire floor, in 540
Park av, to Norris W. Mlindy; a large apart¬
ment in 500 Madison av, for Douglas Robinson,
Charles S. Brown Co., agents, to Mrs. W. Lan-
man Bull, who recently sold her residence, 805
Sth ay, to the Knickerbocker Club; an apart¬
ment in 122 East 82d st to Mrs. K. S. Schu¬
chardt.
DOUGLAS L. ELLIMAN Sc CO., in conjunction
with Seton Henry Sc Douglas Gibbons, leased
lor Wm. Erhart, 43 East 53d st, a modern 5-aty
American basement house, on a lot 20x100, to
J. R. Dilworth.
J. B. ENGLISH leased for Fischer Lewine
and Isluore H. Kempner the store In 128 West
48th st to Joseph Ciardi, of 119 West 26th St.
J. B. ENGLISH leased tor Mrs. J. C. Long,
to Antonio Naval, the 3-sty building at 257
West 52d st; for Wm. S. Grey, the upper part
of the newly completed building at 129 West
45th st, to B. Dewitt; for Cora Lapsley, the
dwelling at 161 West 49th st, and 234 West 48th
st, for the Wessex Realty Co.
M. FORMAN & CO. leased for the Renrew
Realty Co. the 10th floor ot 291 7th av to
Plaster & Bleir, ot 291 7th av.
M. FORMAN & CO. leased the third loft at
12 West 21st St. to Berkman & Klatzln, and the
sixth, floor at 13 West 20tli st. to Deutchman
Bros., and the tenth floor at 291 Seventh ave.
to Flaster & Bleir.
M. FORMAN & CO. rented lor David S. Price
In 30 West 20th st the top loft to the Big "Q"
Cloak and Suit Co., ot 29 West 19th st, and the
2d loft to Emil Haas, of Boston, Mass.
THE JULIUS FRIEND. EDWARD M.
LEWI CO. leased from the plans tor the Aeon
Realty Co. tbe 7th floor In 36 to 46 Bast Slst st
to Max Bdison of 118 West 22d St.
GOODWIN & GOODWIN rented tor Jacob K.
Levy to Dr. David P. Waldman the S-sty private
dwelling at 3 West 120th st.
THE W. W. HARRISON CO. leased their
small store at 34th st. and Fifth ave. to the
Jeannette Co., now at 1603 Broadway, tor a
term of years.
A. KANE & CO. leased the private dwelling
at 647 Manhattan av for Mrs. EUen Sica to
F. W. Lloyd.
Borrowers
having desirable property on which loans are
wanted can he accommodated in any amount at
prevailing rates of interest. Submit your loans
and we can take care of them promptly.
Lawyers Title Insurance & Trust Co.
188 Montague St., Brooklyn
1354 Broadway, Brooklyn
160 Broadway, Manhattan
381-383 East 149th Street
367 Fulton Street, Jamaica
New York City^s Best Buildings
Are Burning Bituminous Coal
They are saving thousands
of dollars every year from their coal bills
by burning soft coal smokelessly in Kewanee Smoke¬
less Firebox Boilers.
Government reports of the heat values
of various grades of Anthracite and Bituminous coals
prove that dollar for dollar Bituminous Coal is a better buy than
Anthracite. For instance; the cheapest Anthracite that can be
burned in a regular straight draft boiler is a pea size costing about
$4.75 per ton and containing 12,000 heat units per pound or a
No. 1 Buckwheat costing about $3.50 and containing 11,500 heat
units per pound. While
the run of mine Bitumi¬
nous costs only $3.75 per
ton and ^contains more
than 14,000 heat units
per pound.
I^EWAJNeE,
Smokeless
Firebox Boilers
are burning the
cheap grades of Bitunii-
nous coal smokelessly in
some of the best buildings in
New York City an.d else¬
where. They will burn any-
soft coal and still keep with¬
in the provision of the strictest
smoke ordinance ever passed.
They are saving own¬
ers of building: thousands of
K^WAMErEi B911-&R GSA^AmT
Kew^anee, Illinois
Steel Power and Heating Boiler>, Radiatori, Tankt and Garbage Bumeri
New York City, 47 W. 42nd Street