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96 RECORD AND GUIDE July II, 1908 WANTS AND OFFERS ■talian laborers SKILLED OE UMSKILLED S U.P PLIED FOR ALL KINDS OP CONSTRUCTION WORK CITV OR COUNTRY VINCENZO CIOFFI Tel,, 2621 Franklin 75 MUI-BERRY ST., N. Y. IF INTERESTED in real estate along the Jersey Coast, get my appraisal before purchasing or loaniDg mODey on it. JACOB A. KING, oOti Broadway, N. Y., or West End, N. J._________ CONTRACTING ENGINEER for large build¬ ing company, open for engagement. Expert de¬ signer, estimator and solicitor; acquainted with architects. Would invest small amount if de- sired. "HUSTLER." Box 163, Record & Guide. S. OSGOOD PELL & CO. require the services of an experienced private house broker. Call by appointment. S. OSGOOD PELL & CO., 537 Fifth Avenue. Tel., C7T0-3Sih St.____________ BRICK MANUFACTURING PLANT for sale iu New Jersey, to close an estate; 510 acres clay and sand; machinery and buildings in good order. For particulars aud price apply to "BRICK 153,'^ Malawan, N. J._______________ .SALES MANAGER "WANTED for plumbins supply trade, experienced in directing salesmen, planning work, devising methods; must have e.\ecutive ability and be fully capable of as¬ suming respousibility. Only first class man wanted. Give full detail as to exnerience, sal¬ ary desired, etc. Address P. O- BOX 1826, New York. WE MAP MOU NTINC COLORING AND BINDING BOOKBINDING i/V/ REAL ESTATE MAPS AND ATLASES REPAIRED J. M. SCHMIDT BINDERY (Established 1848) T.1 f3844lTj i_, 307 Pearl Street Phoues|gg|g |Beekman ^^^ y„^^ Lawyers Title Insurance & Trust Company capital AMD SURPLUS - $9,500,000 IRTIST AND BANKING DEPARTMENT, 59 LIBERTY ST. I manhattati TITLE DEPARTMENT 37 LIBERTY ST. J ™^'>"A»i-*« Title Department and Trust and Banking Department. Brooklyn Branch, 1S8 Alootagne Street. RECEIVES DE.POSITS subject to checK or on certificate, allowing interest thereon. LENDS ON APPROVED STOCKS and Corporation Bonds as Collateral. ACTS AS TRUSTEE, Guardian, Executor, Administrator, Assignee or Receiver, Transfer Agent or Registrar of Stochs of Corporations. TaKes Charge of Personal Securities. OFFICERS: EDWIN W. COGGESHALL, President and General Manager. t.Onrs V BRIGHT lir- D -. . HERBERT E. JACKSON, ComptroDer. THORWALtJ b^."i;LKNECHT,F''^«-P^^^'^^^^^^ WALTKR N. VAIL, Secret^vy An,^HTi!Ar n TFTiT?(ipt; T^acii.-or L£.\VIS H. LOSEE. Ass. t deiil. Manager. ARCHIBALD tORBEh, Ireasuier. ^J (lONDlT VARICK, Asst. Treasurer. GKORGE A. FLEURY, U=Vb Keo^et-iries FREDEKICK D. KEED,;'*-^^ t beciot.iries. DAVID B. OGDEN, Connsel. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE : GEO. F. EUTTERVTORTH, WILLIAM A. DAY, DUMONT CLARKE. WILLIAM P. DIXON', EDWIN W. COGGESHALL, JULIAN D. FAIRCHILD. -lOHN T. LOCKMAN. HENRY MORGENTHAO, JAMES N, WALLACE. Dodge Reports follow, step by step from the architect's office to the finished building, all building operations throughout the United States. By these reports you learn not merely what goods are needed, but also the moment when they are needed. The F. W. DODGE COMPANY, 11 East 24lh Street, N. Y., also Boston, Philadelphia, PitfsbuT;? and Chicago. REAL ESTATE NOTES The House and Real Estate Owners' Association met last night in Turn Hall, Soth st and Lexington av. The monthly meeting of the Dyckman Taxpayers' Association was held on Wednesfiay evening in the office of John N. Golding, 547 Fifth av. The Densmore-Compton Co, took title to a strip of land with a frontage of 5 ins on the easterly side of Park av, SO ft. south of 58th st, from James A, Farley. The City Mortgage Co. gave a building loan of $120,000 to the Jumel Realty and Construction Co. on the property on the south side of 119th st, 50 ft. east of Amsterdam av. A building loan of $36,000 was made by Abram Bachrach to the Haase-Lippman Construction Co, on the property 53 to 57 Barrow st and 11) to 28 Commerce st, T3x7S, This sale was re¬ ported last week. The Island Realty Co. acquired title to the property, 45 to 51 WQst 21st st, from Frederick Haas. The new owner of record is a subsidiary company of the United States Realty and Im¬ provement Co. The property 17 Minetta st was to have be'en sold at auction by Bryan L, Kennelly on Wednesday last but at the last mo¬ ment the defendants satislied the -judgment and transferr'ed. the property to Emil Calamini, A lis pendens was filed against the property at the northwest corner of Fifth av and 2Gth st, 34.4x127,(5. This is the result of foreclosure proceedings begun by Lewis B. Bachenheim against Adelia D. Ireland and others. The Ocean Accident and Guarantee Co. gave the Golden Hill Building Co. a building loan of $150,000 on the property at the northwest corner of William and John sts, where a 6-sty office building is in the course of erection. The firm of H. P. Simmons & W. C: McNaughton have taken offices in the Hudson Terminal Building, 30 Church st, where they will conduct a general real estate business, making the renting and management of office buildings a specialty. Foreclosure proceedings have been begun against the, prop¬ erty, 91 William st, 14.6x27.10. This property is located 74.4 ft. north of Maiden lane. William P. Dixon and others, execu¬ tors, are plaintiffs in the action and Marie Sonntag defendant. The Parkview Co. gave to the Empire Trust Co. a mortgage of $115,000 for 2 years from July 1st on the property No. 777 Madison av, located on tlie northeast corner of 6Gth st, 100.ox: 100. This mortgage also covers all machinery and fixtures in the building. There is a prior mortgage of -$T(i2,000. Watson & Johnson, of 3S Park row, report that business is improving and tliat money for real estate purposes is plentiful. Good applications for mortgages are hard to procure at the present time. They consider the high interest rates as re¬ sponsible for this condition. So soon as lenders are willing to place their money at O per cent, or better, the good propositions will be forthcoming. Title to the Antoinettes, a group of apartment houses witl^ frontages on Park av, 58th and 59th sts passed to the City R.eal Estate Co. on July 3d. This property was offered at auction to satisfy a judgment of .f642,000 secured by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. against Maria A. Herter and others. The stated consideration is $050,000. The property vacant was assessed at $460,000 and at $920,000 with improvements. Francis G. Crawford has begun a partition suit against James G. Crawford and others involving the property on the north¬ west corner of Columbus av and 66th st, 75.3x100, a 2-sty brick building; a plot on the south side of 109th st, 150 ft. west of Columbus av, 100x100; a plot 371x676 at the soutii'east corner of Gun Hill road and White Plains road, and other properties in the Wakefield section of the Bronx and in Westchester County. A. W. McLaughlin & Co., to meet the demands of their con¬ stantly growing business, have increased th'eir office facilities by taking additional space in the American Exchange National Bank Building, where they have been located for many years. Another gratifying evidence of the prosperity of this old es¬ tablished concern is that during the long continued stringency in the mortgage market they have not only cut no incomes but have made several additions to their alr'eady large and efHcient force. The ministers, etc, of the Reform'ed Protestant Dutch Church are the purchasers of the southwest corner of Park av and S3d St. 102,2x90, reported in the Record and Guide of June 6 last. This church corporation is also the owner of the southeast corner of Madison av and 3Sth st, a church building on a plot 98x125. A mortgage for $400,000 at G per cent, for one year was recorded last week on this latter property. The Farmers Loan and Trust Co. were the I'enders. It is stated that the Park av corner will be improved. MR. REAL ESTATE BROKER, we will furnish you with the ammunition to bring down big commissions. Also, if you so desire, we will post you on how it is being used in some enter¬ prising offices.