November 30, 1918
RECORD AND GUTDE
635
R£AL LSTATE NOTES.
THE FIRM OF LBONARD J. CARPENTBR
negotiated the sale of 113 Water st.
J. K. MOORS has been appointed managing
ageut of 327 West 55th st and 133 Weat 62d st.
JAMES A. DOWD was the broker in the re-
cently recorded sale of the dwelling at 58 West
'.I7th st tor W. K. Post.
THERON L. CARMAN Is the buyer ot 149
West 77th st, sold by the Houghton Co., acting
fnr the late Hugh J. O'Kane.
ELECTUS T. BACKUS, who has been active as
a broker in the upper West Side district for the
past ten years, has become associated with the
tirm of Wm. H. Whiting & Co.
THE HOUGHTON COMPANY has been ap-
pointed agent íor 141 West 71st st, 118 West
80th st, 346 West S4th st, 54 West 87th st, 17
VVest S9th st and 17 West Olst st.
LOUIS J, EHRET has obtaiued from the New
York Title and Mortgage Co. a mortgage of
$140,OuO at 6 per cent. on the apartment house
2672 Broadway. southeast corner of 102d st.
SCHUYLER ARMS CORPORATION conveyed
to Thomas M. Thompson, subject to a $200,000
mortgage, the 8-sty Schuyler Arms apartments,
305 to 311 West 98th st, 120x100, asseBSed tor
$270,000.
BARNETT BE'RGER has been named as re-
ceiver ot the rents of 4 East 115th st, a 5-sty
tenemeut, 20x100.11, pending a suit brought by
Amelia M. Bauchle to foreclose a mortgage of
$17,000, made on Deoember 22. 1908.
JUSTICE NETWBURGER has appointed the J.
Romaine Brown Co. reeeiver of the rents of 69
East 91st st, a 3-sty and basemeut dwelling,
19x100.8, pending proceedings brought by laa-
bella D. Fowler to foreclose a mortgage ot $20,-
GOO.
HORACE S. ELY & CO. and E. A. Turner,
Inc., were the brokers in the sale of the dwelling
at 41 East 29th st for Governeur M. Carnochau
to the 41 East Twenty-ninth St. Co. The new
owner will alter the property into stores and
apartments.
THE FACTORY EXCHANGE sold for the
Standard Assets Corporation of this city for
all cash the 4-sty brick wool-storage ware-
house, having about 52,000 ft. of floor area, at
Gerard and Kemble sts, Boston, Mass., to the
Union Wool Co. of Boston.
WORK has been started under State contracts
to repair and make extenaions to the present
sea wall whích protects the beach of Long
Island between Orient and East Marion. The
work wilĩ cost in the neighborhood of $10,000.
The money was appropriated by the last Legis-
líiture.
THE OFFICBS ot the National Association of
Real Estate Boards have been located in the
Riggs Building, Washington, D. C WiIIiam
Garland, tbe president, announces that they
will be located there for an Indeflnite period,
the aira being to combine the war service and
association work in one office.
O. D. & H. V. DIKE. with offlces in the Cand-
ler Building, 220 West 42d st, have teen ap-
pointed agents tor the estate of Jacob Appell.
The estate owns 38 parcels, all located in the
Chelsea district. The firm has retained the
offices formerly occupied by thc estate at 271
West 23d st. which will be used as a branch.
THE DUROSS CO. was the broker in the re-
cent sale ot the northwest corner ot Varick and
Vandam sts, tour tenements, on a plot 50x100,
for the Thompson estate to Lacia Ruggiero.
The price paid for the property was $36.500.
The 1918 assessment was $48,000; the 1917 as-
sessment $55,000. The property brings a rental
ot $5,970.
JOSEPH P. DAY sold recently Stanley M.
Seaman's estate, 17 Davenport dr, Southfield
Point, Stamford, Conn., consisting ot a 3-sty
dwelling, a garage containing living quarters,
a private bathing beach and a boat landing, for
$16.900 more than the first sale on the property
to Willard Curtiss. The property has an ex-
tensive view of Long Island Sound.
THE SCHULTE CIGAR CO. leased to tht
Bedell Cloak & Suit Co. the 3-sty building,
41x00, at the corner of Main and Elm sts,
Bridgeport, Conn., formerly occupied by the
Aimwell Co., which was dissolved recently.
The lease is for a long term at an approximate
aggregate rental of $160,000. Negotiations
were handled by Charles C NichoIIs, Jr., and
Kenneth T. Barnaby, ot the Joseph P. Day Or-
ganization.
AUCTION of North Arlington lots on Friday
evening at the New Auditorium, Newark, N. J.,
by Joseph P. Day resulted in the sale ot 115
lots, for a total of about $20,000. The lota are
on Prospect, MelroSe, Hendel, Ilford and Sunset
avs. Lots located on Kearny av, on which the
trolley runs from Newark, were sold at prlces
in the neighborhood ot $270 each, and on the In-
terior streets at about $200 each. Buyers in-
cluded S. Schatzkin. F. J. Ensor, Charlea M.
Nielson, Anton Leshieter, Samuel Lyttle, J. P.
O'Connor, E. Sargent, Joseph A. Parker, Jdhn
Densler, E. M. Cleveland and Louls J. Yorick.
THE COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, aa
trustee for the bondholders, has advanced to the
Socioties Realty Co. .$300,000 on the property at
113 to 123 West 43d st, acquired a year ago hy
the realty company to erect a 5-sty buildlng to
house the League for Political Education, the
Civic Forum and the Economic Club, now quar-
tered in 15 East 44th st. The mortgage Is in thé
form of a building loan and the project will be
scarted shortly. McKlm. Mead & White pre-
pared the plans for the new structure, whieh wlll
be a model ot that form of construction. The
oflicers of the realty company are Frank A. Van-
derlip, presidcnt; William R. Wilcox. treas-
urer, and E. H. Outerbridge, secretary.
Trustees
are not allowed to invest in stocks and raany
attractive bonds. Mortgages when secured
bj^ real estate with 50% mai'gin, like our
Guaranteed Mortgages, are legal investments
for vour trust funds.
Lawyers Tide and Trust Company
160 Broadway, New York 383 E. 149th St., New York
188 Montague St., Brooklyn 1354 Broadway, Brooklyn
44 Court St., Brooklyn 367 Fulton St., Jamaica, N. Y.
160 Main St., White Plains. N. Y.
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