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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 89, no. 2292]: February 17, 1912

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February 17, 1912 RECORD AND GUIDE 333 Lots 443, 444, 44», 432 & 453 map of prop Of Jacob Pecare, 8th Ward; also LOTS 122 & 123 map of prop of Michl L McLaughlin & Go's 2d Addition to Bklyn, 29th Ward; also LOTS 8, U & 10 blk 4760; LOT 57 blk 4767; LOTS 93 & 93 blk 4742; LOT 15 blk 4744; LOTS 109 & 131 blk 4743; LOTS 162, 163, 16S, 1C9, 172 & 173. blk 7906; LOTS 184, ISa. 192, 193 & 194 blk 7907 & LOTS 1 to 20 blk 4740; Wm N Dykman agt Appraisers Real Estate Securities Co et al; Henry M Bellinger, Jr, (A). 135 Bway, Manhattan; Burt L Rice (R); Wm H Smith. FEE. 24. No Legal Sales advertised for tbis day. FEE. 26. niontauk av, es, 130 s Belmont av, 20x 100; Jno H Sabine agl Johann Korda et al; Edw Cahn (A), 99 Nassau, Manhattan; Wm Wills (R) ; Wm H Smith. Fort Hamilton nv. ws, 13 S 7 av. 20,3x 103.8; South Bklyn Savgs Instn agt Theo Abramson et al; Coombs & Whitney (A), 44 Court; G Storms Carpenter (R); Clias Shongood, JUDGMENTS. Borougli of Brooklyn. (.Contlnneil from i>agc 3C0.) 14 Posner, Jacob—C Haberman et aL ...........................35.S7 14 Peck, Harry E—F Redoux.....119.40 8 Rhodes, Thos P—City of NY.....260.00 9 Reynolds, Jas—Abendroth Bros,.646,65 9 Reardon, Jno H—T Roulston.....1S9,0S 10 Robinson, Alfred J & Emma I.:^—J L Beckford ......................140,55 10 Rice. Mary—E J Hart as admr,.145,12 13 Rountree, Moses E—Roman Marble Wks.....................521.16 13 Rebentish. Geo—F & M Schaefer Bwg Co........................312.77 13 Ryan, Danl J—Nicholas Gas Fix Mfg Co.......................1,435.05 13 same------American Enaineled Brick & Tile Co..................317,40 13 Raleigh, Walter F—J Brodie ....41,93 13 Ross, Nathan—A Wiener......114,91 13 Saladino, Josephine L—J Nuesky, , ........................124,50 8 Silverman, Meyer—City of NY...260,00 8 Silver, Sadie------same ............55,00 8 Simonowitch, Hyman—Ida B Smack, ...............................35.90 S Sievers, Anton—F Keilmann......47.u;: 8 Strean, Geo J—City of NY.......116.97 8 Suhr, Wm & Marion H—State of NY. .............................116.97 S Spinelli, Martin—N Y Tel Co......43.39 0 Stein. Isaac—C Scribners Sons. ,. ,27,16 9 Smith, Etta—H Popper & Bro-----91,81 9 Scliwerchow, Richd P—Emma M Osch- mann ........................108,00 10 Stines, Eurton F—T A Fullum... .57.82 13 Smith, Laura M—J H Huyler.. 182.64 13 Seaman, Archer Lr—W Van Wicklen ........................S7,70 13 Sessler, Louis—L L Schloss,. .,113.85 13 Sommers, Jacob—Prospect Park Bank ........................893.51 14 Steinberg, David J—Dean Electric Co..........................60.91 14'Schleman. Saml—S Feldstein. ... 114.77 14 Schaefer, Otto—-Annie Craven.. .53,07 14 Savarese, Frank—Borough Bank •> IOC CO 9*Tu'sto'n, E E—Ridgewood Natl Bank. .............................445,65 14 Ulrich, Predk exr Jane B Long—H L M Mogk as admr .............369.78 14 Underhill, Alex J or Underhill Mfg Co—Beaver Mills............89.72 9 Vitelli, ♦Vincenzo. *Louis & Alfonzo —Consolidated Oil Co ...........91,90 9 Vitelli, Vincenzo, Louis & Alfonzo— S E Krauss ....................61.93 8 Weyman, Adolph—O W Humphrey. .......................... ...93.69 8 Werner, Chas—N Y Tel Co........26.67 S Weigand, Eva—P Merkert........99,71 S Wolcott, Henrv F~-Western Electric Co ...........................140,50 8 Winterton. Clarence E—P E Brady. ..............................673,40 9 Weissflog, Oscar—N Y Veal & Mutton Co ...........................367.73 9 AVeller, Seymour B—Flatbush Trust Co ...........................829.02 9 Woodhull, Jesse C------same .....829.02 9 Watt. Geo J—H Heide ..........281.60 13 Walsh, Jno J—Tablet Publishing Co ........................ 93-OX 14 Ward, Louis D L & Clarence B—Ger¬ ard & Hall ..................455.54 14 WeinmuIIer, Alois—Flatbush Bldg Material Co..................96.50 14 Wingerath, Annie—W H Meyer. 82,73 14 Watt, Geo A—Bosman Sc Lohman Co ............................39.50 14 Wilda, Ernst—Cinicotta Bros.. ,266,15 14 Wohlrab, Anna M—Annie Craven.53,07 9 Young, Maria—T Roulston........31,24 9 Yarwood, Robt H—Coney Island & Gravesend Rwy Co ..............59,23 14 Zatulove, Martin—D Freiberger. 30.90 14 Zimmerman, Chas—M Stiner & Co. ...........................707.69 COKFOR.VTIONS. S Amitv Constn Co—N T Tel Co-----80,49 8 Abels-Gold Realty Co—P Nelson. .126,58 8 Bav Ridge Amusement Co—N Y Tel Co ............................26.77 8 Cotter & Bacon-N Y Tel Co......31,71 S Independent Cornice & Roofing Co— H Sommerfield .................60,70 8 Long Island Cigar Stores Co—N Y Tel Co ........................20,66 ■ S'North Western Cornice & Roofing Co —H Sommeriield ................60,70 0 Isaacs & Altman—L Cohen.......169,40 9 J P Duffy Co—S Ross, Jr..........12.04 9 Kerr & Cook Constn Co—A H Wes¬ ton ..........................115,00 5 Midwood Contracting Co—Hascall- Wlse Co ...........,,,,,,,,, t.?6.05 9 Malkin Constn Co or Henry Malkin— Empire Citv Lumber Co .........61.70 9 N Y Tel Co—Ruth Watzelhan ... 7,659,07 9 .Same—W Watzelhan .........633.57 9 Raymond Homes, Inc—C N Davidson, ............................1,064,72 9 Same------same .............1,064,73 9 Schapira Fur Co—H Fielding, .. 1,003,58 9 V Vitelli & Sons—S B Krauss.....61.93 •i V F Pelletreau & Co—B Schellenherg & Son........................270.80 9 Wall Bond & Mtg Co—I Lewkowitz. .........................'___74.40 9 Empire League^C N Davidson.1,064.72 9 aame------same ............1.064,72 9 Holland Laundrv—Henrietta D Valle, an infant, &c ................5,345,37 10 171st St Realtv Co—Burns Bros..114,40 13 Araho Constn Co—H S Robinson,217.43 13 Greenpoint Auto Garage—Keystone Lubricating Co..............33,11 13 Newkirk Garage & Taxicab Co—NY Iron Roofing & Corrugating Co.,83,03 13 Rountree Realtv Constn Co—Roman Marble Works............531.16 13 Senator Constn Co—Prospect Park Bank.....................S93.51 13 United Knitting Mills—A Wiener. . ........................114.91 13 White & Wood Co (Inc)—E B Thomp¬ son......................167.82 14 Business Mens Benevolent Society of Peatra Neamtz—C Haberman et al. ............................35,87 14 Chevra B'Nai Sholem—C Haberman et al ........................35.S7 14 Friedland Realty Co—S Feldstein. ............................114,77 14 Giuseppe Fraumeni & Co—A M Madi¬ gan ......................19.95 14 Murphy Suit House—Sarah Gennis, ............................101,90 1.) Muller & Zimmerman—M Stiner & Co ............................707.69 14 Park Inn—Blake & Williams-----03,56 14 Ward & Ward—Gerard & Hall..455,54 Public Playgrounds. The Park Department has been active in the extension of its playground sys¬ tem, but Commissioner Stover says there is need of still larger playground facih¬ ties. "We have already increased them by persistent search for neglected oppor¬ tunities," he adds. "We have improved grounds long idle, as in 101st street, be¬ tween 'JA and 3d avenues, ^■Jiere now is nearing completion a playground with some unique features; or in 59th street, west of 10th avenue, where both the mixed population of the neighborhood and the pupils of the DeWitt Clinton High School, on the same street, play on the same ground in unity; or in Columbus Park, where wc have opened an athletic field for the boys and youth, and are now completing a beautiful playhouse for the girls and little children on the long un¬ improved triangle at Baxter and Worth streets. "We have obtained from other depart¬ ments leave to use several open spaces, such as the block under the Queensboro Bridge at 59th street and Avenue A, wliere now wc are constructing an ath¬ letic field with permanent concrete seat¬ ing capacity for 1,501) people. Or such as the front of the Amsterdam avenue block, betM-een 151st and 1.52d street, where by leave of the Commi.ssioner of Water Sup¬ ply this aqueduct land has been turned into a useful playground. During 1911 the Department further made better use of existing opportunities by' opening to the puhlic the old buildings in Carl Schurz, High Bridge and Port Washing¬ ton Parks, for recreation purposes, "This work, now in its infancy, is most promising. Where no existing buildings are standing in our parks, suitable for recreation uses, the Park Department is now engaged on several contracts for the construction of such houses. For here in Manhattan, we flnd there is a need of playgrounds more or less throughout the year, and therefore we should provide in¬ door recreation spaces for the young, to be of service not only in inclement weath¬ er, but during- the evening hours of our short winter days. The strongest evi¬ dence of the usefulness of such quarters mav now be seen in Hamilton Fish Park, where on winter evenings room cannot be found to accommodate not only the large number of individuals, but the con¬ siderable number of independent social and athletic organizations in that neigh¬ borhood, which apply for admission." Wants and Offers A White Marble Skyscraper. Viewed from the north, from whence it can be seen for a long distance, the new 20-story white marble building of the U, S. Rubber Company, at the southeast corner of oSth street and Broadway, over¬ tops everthing in that quarter, and is like a huige sentinel tower at the entrance tn the business section of the cily. Nor¬ cross Brothers have about one-half the outer walls up. nnd the entire framework finished. When fully eocifjsed it will be a stril^Ins: 'in'l beautiful ^a*jdmark. Broadway Corner Office in the eighties, near subway, size 25x30, all light, to sublet to Oct. 1st, 1914. at $1,200 per annum. Suitable for Real Es¬ tate, Dentist, Demonstrating Room, Studio. Stock Broker and Intelligence OfRce, Lib¬ eral Commission will be paid to Agent effecting lease, HOLLY. 2379 BWAY. ._________ ENERGETIC man or good education and address with wide experience in Ar¬ chitecture and Buiiding. desires connec¬ tion with manufacturer, where his energy, knowledge and ability to deal with prop¬ erty owners, architects or cont;j'actors. would find scope; salary and commission; references and full particulars at inter,- view. Box 55, Record and Guide._______ LAWYER, Real Estate man (35), de¬ sires conneclion with company or annual retainer from individual to handle all business; now with well known realty concern; reasonable terms. Box 120, Record and Guide, PERSPECTIVES—WATER COLORS— tentative, plans and elevations, architec¬ ture and interior decorations; reasonable rates; prompt service. BOX 49, Record and Guide,__________________________________ FOR SALE—Complete set Bromley At¬ lases, New Y'ork, Brooklyn, Bronx, Rich¬ mond and Borough of Queens, with stand. Box 40, Record and Guide.________________ RENTING AGENT and Office Building Manager, desires new connections; can assume coinplete charge and produce pay¬ ing results; references. Box 37, Record and Guide.______________________________________ WANTED—Properties, sale or rent; send particulars; satisfactory results assured. DUFF & CONGER, Madison Ave.. Cor 86, VOUNG Lawyer desires position in real estate office; stenographer. Address, Box 6, Record and Guide,______________________ ■apinO pni' p.ioo,sa: 'gg xog „'-v SSlHi. 'ssous.iaja.i jsaiiSiH 'sp-iooa,! jo j.^.ii;tp p'BH 'SoiHO sj'eisa inaji snuaAV iUJ'lI lueuiuio.id u\ aouai.i^dxa .g.i-ea.C xr3.is -Aas :iuE}S[sst' ->otj.io pnij .(,nna,i,i-"is ',iaiid -B.iSouojs iu..-)|.:iauio.> A'lHM.irr.UiiiJ. William W. Walling ATTORNEY FormerlyChief Factory Inspector and First Depnty Commiesioner of Labor, btate of New York Spacialiiins on Factory Nflalisence Caiea and matters involvJaB tho Labor Low Room 203 Metropolitan Tower Tel,, 2220 Gram Advertise in the RECORD and GUIDE to reach Brokers, Operators, Con¬ tractors and Owners. MECHANICS ON HAND FOR EVERY EMERGENCY AT ANY HOUR INSPECTORS AT YOUR BUILDING EVERY DAY Buildings maintained and Operated for a contract price per year. Every charge of maintenance is included in our contract. All coal —all help —all repairs. Realty Supe^^vision Co. VIVIAN GREEN, Pres, 45 WEST 34th STREET, M. Y. TelepliDne, 380Q Murray HIN COUR CONTRACT PRICE LOWER THAN YOUR COST We Guarantee to Please YourTenants