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July 25, 1914 RECORD AND GUIDE 147 HENRY BRADY has moved his oflfices to 200 West 23d st, southeast corner of 7th av, and opened a Bronx office at 32o8-o210 3d av. JOHN L. DE SAULLES is the buyer of the 4-sty dwelling 22 East 7Sth st, sold several weeks ago, through Francis B. Robert. H. KALLMAN & CO. have opened offices at 2840 Sth av, where they engage in a general real estate and insurance business. SCHINDLER & LIEBLER have been appoint¬ ed agents for 1T4 East 74th st, 154 East 113th st, 332 East 70th st, 317 East 75th st and 72 East 113th St. ST. JAMES ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH has taken title from Eugene F. O'Connor to the strip, 3.6x2.5x2.6, at the southerly intersection of New Bowery and James st. It adjoins the school connected with the church. MARY B. BRANDEGEE is the purchaser of 20-22 Worth st, sold recently through Daniel Birdsall & Co. Mrs. Brandegee owns 18 Worth st and 85 to S'J Thomas st and now controls a plot 73x180. FRANK A. MUNSEY CO. is the lessee of the three top floors of the 20-sty building to be erected at 6 to 10 West 40th st. The lease is for lU years at a rental of about $22,500 a year. The Munsey Co. is now located on lower uth av. TIMES SQUARE RE.\LTY & Construction Co. is the buyer of the two vacant lots, .^0x150, on the west side of Sherman av, 250 ft south of 20Tth st, reported sold recently by Walter S. Logan, through John N. Golding. GEORGE S. HAGERMAN, formerly of Hager- man. Hall &. Byrnes, at 371 Fulton st. Brook¬ lyn, has left that firm and opened offices in the same building, where he will transact a general real estate and insurance business. DOUGLAS L. ELLIMAN & CO. have been ap¬ pointed agents by the Horatio Realty Co.. Sam¬ uel A. Herzog, president, for the 13-sty build¬ ing being erected at the southeast corner of Park av and 54th st. GEORGE H. GRAY, of the firm of Howard C. Pyle &. Co., has been appointed acting treasurer of the Brooklyn Board of Real Estate Brokers to take the place of the late William H. Smith, the auctioneer, who held the position for several years. ALBERT B. ASHFORTH announces that he was interested only as broker in the deal which will result in the establishment of a market in the former Stern Brothers store in West 23d st. He states that he is not connected in any way with the syndicate which will manage it, but will be appointed agent for the property. MRS. JULIET K. LAMONT, widow of Daniel S. Lamont, transferred, as a gift, the dwelling at 32 West 4Sth st to Florence B. de Peyster, of Chicago, daughter of the late Dr. Joseph D. Bryant. Mrs. Annette Bryant, widow of Dr. 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 Title Insurance & Trust Co. 160 Broadway, Manhattan 381-383 East 149th Street 367 Fulton Street, Jamaica 188 Montagtie St., Brooklyn 1354 Broadway, Brooklyn FIRE ESCAPES Erected and Repaired to meet all require¬ ments of The Department of State Labor FACTORY VIOLATIONS REMOVED GRAND CENTRAL IRON WORKS L. B. GESCHEIDT, Proprietor D F D A I n c» Phone, Plaza 3583 212 EAST 52nd STREET, N. Y. KtfAIKb Troegerlith Sanitary Flooring Laid in Plastic Form Fire Proof, Germ Proof, Water Repellent Cost very little more than cement TROEGERLITH CORK COMPOSITION Artistic, durable and ver>' easy of tread. Write for booklet No. 5 Troegerlith Tile Company, II Broadway, New York City Telephone: Rector 9364 (( » A Word to the Wise is Sufficient —or, at least, it should be to the wise, foresighted builder, architect or realty owner. Our "Word" is this:— ^ Don't neglect to install GAS PIPES when you are building. "Don't wait until the structure is completed, and you are looking for tenants. TI No building is really modern nowadays unless it has an ample supply of gas for every purpose—manufacturing-, cooking, lighting, heating, etc. \ You never know when a prospective tenant will insist on being assured of adequate gas facilities for his needs before he will move in. \ If you have to tear out walls and rip up floors to install gas pipes, you will find it a costly and wasteful proceeding. \ Put in gas pipes in the first place and avoid all this expense and waste. Talk it over with one of our engineers! Drop a line to our Gas Appli¬ ance Dept., General Office, No. 130 East Fifteenth St., or phone STUYVESANT 4901 _______________ ''The Right Way is ihe Gas Way'' Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO. B. CORTELYOU, President