June 6, 1914
RECORD AJVD GUTDE
1015
GOODALE, PERRY & DWIGHT have been
appointed agents tor 32 West 22d st, a 6-sty
business building.
FORMER BONDHOLDERS of the Westches¬
ter Townsite Co, have ordered the sale ot 127
building lots and two dwellings, at absolute
auction, on the premises, to-day.
JOHN M. DICKINSO.N is the buyer of the
Murray Hill dwelling, at 127 East 36th st, sold
recently by the estate of Samuel Sloan through
Pease Sc Elliman.
C. S. McCLELLAN & CO. have opened an
offlce at 1st st and Corlies av, Pelham, N. Y.,
where they will conduct a general real estate
business,
BOLTON HALL is in St. Luke's Hospital with
a broken shoulder blade, sustained in a fall
from a bicycle at his country place at Berkeley
Heights, N. J.
CHARLES S. KOHLER was the broker in
Ihe recent sal^e of the W<st End Church House,
lljti West lii.ith st, a 3-sty dwelling, for the
West End Presbyterian Chunh to Charles C.
Me.Mann,
PEASE & ELLIMAN have been appointed
agents for the tenements and stores at the
northwest corner of 7th av and SOth st by Mrs.
Harriet L. Deming. and for 116 East 76th st
by the 7.,th St. Co. East.
WARRE.N S. BURT, a Manhattan lawyer,
purchased at foreclosure for $;i,;nHt, the Shin¬
necock Democratic Club property on Broadway,
Flushing, It is a 3-sty building on a plot
125x124.
JOSEPH PATERNO purchased the dwelling
at 885 West End av. sold recently by A. E.
Sterns. The property was bought to protect
the light ot the Mentone apartments, on the
104th st corner.
CHARLES SHONGOOD, by order of the
United States District Court, will sell on the
premises today at 2 p. m.. the Hollywood Hotel,
completely furnished and equipped, also 8 fur¬
nished cottages and l.jO plots of land at Holly¬
wood, near Long B'ranch, N. J.
TITLE was passed yesterday by the John T.
Brooks Co., to Leo Feist, to tlie property at
21!' and 221 ^^',^st 46th st, a 3-sty modern build¬
ing, occupied by Remick Sc Co., adjoining the
Globe Theatre on the west. The transfer was
made subject to a mortgage tor .$110,000,
HENRY MORGENTHAU CO. closed the re¬
cently reported exchange with William F. Burns,
involving the Columbus, at Broadway and 157th
st, for which Burns gives the Glenham. at 2626
Broadway, and the Elbe, at the northeast corner
of Riverside Drive and 143d st. Arnold, Byrne
& Bauman were the brokers.
MRS. GUSTAVIA A. SENFF and Frederick
W. Senff have taken title from Elijah George, as
trustee, to the 4-sty dwelling at 302 Madison
av, adjoining Mrs. Senff"s former residence at
the northwest corner" of 41st st. The buyers
now control a plot 49.6x74.
EDWARD R, HOLDEN, JR., of the New York
Suburban Realty Co., has instituted a system of
listing real estate which embraces all the com¬
munities within New York's suburban zone.
Brokers in New York who do not handle subur¬
ban realty are privileged to make use of the
system.
COLONY CLUB took title on Thursday from
M, Orme Wilson and others, as executors of
Richard T, Wilson, to the northwest corner of
Park av and 62d st, 100..5xl00. where its new
home will be built. The consideration was .$400-
000. The club gave back to Mr. Wilson a mort¬
gage ot ,<2.Sii,000 for one year from June 3.
WHITLEY P. WESTERVELT has obtained
for Moe Levy a permanent loan of .$225,<!KM) at
.")% interest for 6 years on "the Flat Iron Build¬
ing" located at 112-12(1 Walker st, running
through to 224-2:>0 Canal st, being entire block
bounded by Centre, Canal, Walker and Harry
Howard Square, on which there are three loft
buildings.
C. LEDYARD BLAIR and John B. Dennis, ot
the flrm of Blair & Co., have purchased a tract
of about 10,000 acres of farm land near Kings-
port, Tenn., for the purpose of establishing a
mammoth dairy and cattle ranch. The land was
purchased from George L. Carter for about
.fl,500.0(DO. and the Kingsport Farms, Inc., has
been organized to take over the property.
WEST SIDE CONSTRUCTION CO. took in
part payment for the Placid Hall apartments at
Riverside drive and 131st st, the plot 100x150
at the south corner ot the drive and 149th st.
David Stewart was the broker. The plot will
be improved with 12-sty apartments for six
families on each floor, from plans by G. F.
Pel ham.
CALUMET CLUB at its meeting Wednesday
night, voted to purchase the former Harry B
Hollins residence at 12-14 West 56th st, for a
new club-house. The club recently obtained,
throuyih Pease & Elliman, an option to pur¬
chase that property for a reported price ot
.?250.0O0. The details of this transaction were
given in last Saturday's Record and Guide.
SCHWAB Sc CO. negotiated the deal, recorded
Friday, involving the building on plot 33x100 at
the northeast corner of Tremont and Webster
avs, sold by the â– \\'ebster-Tremont Building Co.
to John C. Heintz and Jacob Siegel, of the
,Iohn Elchler Brewing Co. The buyers gave in
exchange the plot 82x100 at the southwest cor¬
ner ot Brook av and 109th st, which will be
improved with two 5-sty apartment houses.
GEORGE C. TILYOU, proprietor ot Steeple¬
chase Park, Coney Island, has sold the 6-sty
apartment linuse at 235 and 237 West 108th st
on plot 73x111(1. and a cottage at Red Bank,
.â– v. J., fronting the Shrewsbury River, to Harry
Schwitzer, who gave in part payment about 13
acres at Great Neck, with a 25-ft right ot way
on Manhasset Bay. M. F. Sternherger, of the
Gross & Gross Co.. and E. E. Howard were the
brokers.
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