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714 RECORD AND GUIDE October 19, 19l2 Borrowers having desirable property on which loans are wanted can be accommodated in any amount at prevailing rates of interest. Submit your loans and we can take care of them promptly. Lawyers Tide Insurance & Trust Co. CAPITAL $4,000,000 160 Broadway, Manhattan 1425 St. Nicholas Avenue, Manhattan 600 Willis Avenue, Bronx SURPLUS $5,500,000 188 Montague St., Brooklyn 1354 Broadway, Brooklyn 367 Fulton St., Jamaica The Sidewalk Must Be Cleared At Your Service This and is the edict of the Board of Estimate Apportionment. We have men trained to do this work carefully. Write or telephone for estimate. Jobbing and Repair Departtnent Cornell Iron Works Telephone, Chelsea 550 and 279 603 West 26th St., New York J _ _-.. Real Estate Mortgages Mortgage Loans Is Our Business We are constantly negotiating loans for prominent lenders and borrowers, thua Indicat¬ ing the value of our service to both. Twenty-six years of mortgage loan experi¬ ence and a complete eQuipment enable ui to render this service. For efflcient service, call, write or 'phone Remsen Darling; Tel. 3500 Cortlandt 170 Broadway Member Real Estate Board of Brokers^ HEIL & STERN REAL ESTATE BROKERS Sale and Rental of Business Property a Specialty 1165-1167 BROADWAY N.W. cor. 27th Street TELEPHONE, 9570 MADISON SQUARE BAYONNE, N. J.—Isaac Wigdor and William B. Willensky bought from William C. Farr a plot 49x100 in the east side of Broadway, near 24th St. JERSEY CITY. N. J—Owen J. Igoe sold to John O'Brien 212 Harrison av, a dwelling on plot 47x114. KENSINGTON, GREAT NECK.—The Rickert- Finlay Realty Co. sold to Joseph Sherman, of the National Chamois & Sponge Co., Man¬ hattan, a plot with 210 tt frontage on the northwest corner of West Drive and Arleigh rd. on which the buyer will at once begin the construction, for his own occupancy, of a hollow tile and stucco house of Spanish arch¬ itecture, from plans by Aymar Embury, II. WHITE PLAINS. N. Y.—The Gedney farm on Mamaroneck av has been sold to the Gedney Farm Co.. a new realty corporation, capitalized at $1,500,000. Rohert E. Farley, president of the Scarsdale Estates, is president and general manager of the new company. The property is to be developed immediately and the buildings now on the place will be remodelled into a hotel. The tract has an area of more than 300 acres, with a frontage on Mamaroneck av. North and Ridgeway sts. SCARSDALE.—W. Luke sold for the Piatt and Popham estates a plot with 224 ft frontage on Autenreith rd and Oakwood pl to a Mr. Clark of Manhattan, who will build In the spring. GREAT NECK. L. I.—The McKnight Realty Co. sold to F. C. Ward, of New York, on the estates of Great Neck, a plot having a front¬ age of 140 ft at the corner of Ridge Drive, East, and North Drive; a plot of 122 ft front¬ age and one of 131 ft frontage on the same drive; a plot having a frontage of 127 ft at the junction of Ridge Drive West and Ridge Drive Bast, and three other plots having a total frontage ot 340 ft on Ridge Drive West. The cost of these seven plots is ?37,600 and Mr. Ward intends to improve each plot with a very fine type of residence. This property is on the Hill Top Section of the Estates of Great Neck and overlooks Little Neck Bay, and the surrounding estates of Russell Eldridge and W. Gould Brokaw. JERSEY CITY. N. J.-The Pulvola Chemical Co., the present tenant, bought tbe 3-sty build¬ ing on the north side of Lincoln av. 125 ft west of Ocean av, from the estate of Stephen L. Harvey. WEST NEW YORK. N. J.—Alfred Bernet bought from the Niles estate a plot 97.0x100 at the southeast corner of 17th st and Har¬ rison pl. KB.NSINGTON, GREAT NECK.—The Rickert- Finlay Realty Co. sold to Charles F. B'riddon. with the American Sugar Refinery Co.. a plot on the north side of Arleigh rd, 423 ft west of the Shore rd, on which the buyer will erect a house of Italian design, for his own occupancy. FLORAL PARK.-The Windsor Land and Im¬ provement Co. sold to M. J. Gallagher a plot 40x100 on Violet av; to W. Schwartz a plot 70x100 on Daisy av; to A. O'Loughlin a plot 40x105 on Carnation av. VALLEY STREAM.-The 'Wandsor Land & Im¬ provement Co. sold to R Samuels and H. Kra- hower each a plot 60x100 on Rockaway Park¬ way ; to H. Hirsch a plot 60x96 on Montgom¬ ery st; to J. Walsh a plot 40x100 on Grove st; to J. and M. Neumann a plot 80x100 on Oxford st: to D. Schopps a plot 40x108 on Elmwood av ; to J. and M. Gross a plot SOxlOO on Verona pl. HEMPSTEAD.—The Windsor Land & Improve¬ ment Co. sold to M. Queloz a plot 40x100 on Emery st; to A. Scholtz a plot 40x100 on Windsor Parkway and another 120x100 on Wind¬ sor Parkway and Oceanside av; to A. C. Gal¬ lagher a plot 60x100 on Windsor and Nassau Parkways : to J. Schumacher a plot 100x127 on Hempstead Parkway and Bernhard st. ROCKVILLE CENTRE.—The Windsor Land & Improvement Co. sold to M. Lanzano a plot 3Sx 103 on Yale av; to J. P. Glazlk a plot 40x120 on Cornell av ; to A. Faggello a plot 20x141 on Lake View av. LYNBROOK.—The Windsor Land & Improve¬ ment Co. sold a plot 40x100 on Edmund st to H. Leorne. OCEANSIDE.—The Windsor Land & Improve¬ ment Co. sold to C. B. Reiners a plot 40x100, to S. Murray and W. and M. Talbert each a plot 80x100 on Ebert av; to G. Durisch a plot 40x100 on Merrifield av; to S. Murray a plot 40x111 on Hoke av. JERSEY CITY, N. J.—Erhart M. Diehr sold to Marie Dubreuil 92 to 94A Boyd av. four one-family houses, on plot 50x168. LEASES—MANHATTAN. MYER BONDY leased the 4th loft in the Puck Building, corner Houston and Lafayette sts, to the Manhattan Ladies' Hat Co.. ot 133 Wooster st; also the 2d loft in 30 to 34 Uni¬ versity place to S. Wieder. of 222 Greene st; also the IOth loft in 144 to 150 West 27th st to Heilbron & Engelhardt, of 149 Spring st, and the Sth loft in 122 to 126 West 26th st to Denbosky Brothers, of 149 Wooster st. BENJAMIN ENGLANDER leased to N. Levine & Co. the IOth and lltb lofts in the building under construction at 31 and 33 East 32d st. containing 10,000 sq ft. LOWENFELD & PFEIFFER leased the store at the southwest corner of Madison av and 97th st , I GEORGE W. MERCER & SO.V leased the store and basement in 166 Sth av to I. Green¬ berg and the store and basement in 213 West ISth st to J. Boyle and in 327 West 29th st to H. Goetze. MOORE & WYCKOFF leased the 12th floor in 440 4th av to Richardson. Sons and Owden: also space to C. Schoolherr & Co., of i:jS Spring St. PEASE & ELLIMAN.V leased for the Weeks estate 136 and 138 East 41st st to John Kil¬ common, for business purposes for a term of years. WILLIAM A. WHITB & SONS leased for B. Crystal & Sons In 47 and 49 West st the Sth floor to the Lachman Manufacturing Co.. of 2 Rector st and the 6th floor to the Universal Electric Welding Co., of 2 Rector st: also the store in .50 West st to the Interstate News Co.. of lis East 16th st, and, temporarily, the store and basement in .5.33 to 541 Canal st to the Motor Traction and Engineering Co., ot 394 Greenwich St. BONWIT. TELLER & CO. rented the Sth loft in their new building. Sth av and 3.8th st. to the Hewlitt Robin Co. for ten years' lease at an aggregate rental of about $160,000. DOUGLAS L. ELLIMAN & CO. leased for the 76th St & Park Av Co.. a large duplex apart¬ ment In 8.30 Park av. to Arthur K. Bourne, of the Singer Manufacturing Co. ; also a large apartment in 960 Park av to Gardiner D. Jones. HEIL & STERN leased for the Jacoh New Realty Co. the store, basement, sub-basement and 1st loft in 688 Broadway to Morris Katz. PEASE & ELLIMAN leased for a term of 10 years to a client for A. Butler Duncan, the building at 195 Oth av. a 3-sty building. Tho lessee will after alterations occupy it as a res¬ taurant. S. R. TOBIN leased for the Schulte Realty Co- the building, 1941 Madison av. with an "L" of SO ft frontage in East 125th st; also adjacent buildings in Bast 125th st. to Rudolph Landauer. After extensive alterations the build¬ ing will be operated as a branch*of the Mad¬ ison Square Roof Garden. THB H. M. WEILL CO. leased the entire front and rear buildings at 36.', 7th av for a long term of years for Maurice Myers and Samuel Harris to T. Dacosta and Louis San- tero who, after extensive alterations, will open this place as a first-class cafe and restaurant; also the store in 781 Sth av for T. Leonard's Sons, of 687 Sth av. to Samuel W. Carmack- SPEAR & CO. rented for Henry C. Lytton. of Chicago, lOoiKi sq ft in IS to 22 West 20th st to the Waldorf Waist Co. of 138 West 21st st, and for the Waldorf Waist Co. a loft in 136 to 140 West 21st St to the Unique Cloak & Suit Co., of SO East Oth st. PEASE & ELLIMAN leased 39 East OSth st for KHUen Van Rensslaer to F. T. Bedford: also 19 Bast 6fith st for John G. Agar to Mrs. R. L. Stevens; also apartments in the Schermerhom. at 21 East 82d st. tor F. A- Zittel. agent, to William G. Kaufman; in 820 Park av to John Russell Pope; in 104 East 40th st to Mrs. Virginia Dahlgren; in ,56 West nth st to James G. Piede. and in 105 East 15th st to Mathilde Burgeon. AUGUST BELMONT. JR.. leased his residence at 46 East 34th st through. Pease & Elli¬ man to William G. Bates. The house is a 4-sty dwelling, on a lot 18.8x98.9. just east of Madison av. HARRIS & MAURICE MANDELBAUM leased the dwelling 6-58 Lexington av at the north¬ west corner of SSth st, to the flrm of Stras- burger. Inc.. dealers in lamps, who for some time have been located at 561 Sth av and who recently took a long lease of 758 Sth av. near SSth st, in the Plaza bank building. The lessees will remodel the Lexington avenue build¬ ing, using the two lower floors as wholesale warerooms and the two upper floors f8r man¬ ufacturing. James A. Dowd was the broker in the transaction. PEPE & BROTHER leased for Walter E. Mc¬ Donnell 50 Morton st. a private dwelling. PORTER & CO. leased the motion picture theatre at 64 West 125th st, together with the frame building and lot in rear, 61 West 124th st, to be used as an exit. THE JULIUS FRIEND-EDWARD M. LEWI CO. leased for the Graf Realty Co.. 10 000 sq ft of floor space In 119 to 125 West 24th st to G. H. & E. Fredberg, for a term of years. THE LOUIS BECKER CO. leased for a term of years, for the Riverside Viaduct Realty Co., the large store in 1960 Amsterdam av to H. M. Koerpel. who will occupy same as a first- class gents' furnishing store. This store im¬ mediately adjourns the entrance to the Palace theatre at the northwest corner of lS7th st and Amsterdam av. SPEAR & CO. rented for the Max Gold- frank estate 5,000 ft In 20OVi Greene st to Harry Tarnower; also a loft in 13 East 17th st to the Mutual Cloak & Suit Co. for Eliza¬ beth Armstrong, and for the Jacob New Realty Co. a loft in 688 Broadway to M. W. Wins¬ ton. SAMUEL H- MARTIN leased for Nathan Ottinger the store in 29 Columbus av to John .\nayostl. WILLIAM J. ROOME & CO. leased an apart-' ment in 116 East SSth st to Erskine M. Smith ; also apartments in 178 Madison av to Cyril Hatch and Dwight Moore; also apartments in 177 Madison av to Oscar B. Van Zant, Helen M. Marks, Leonard Snider and Beatrice Bros¬ seau,