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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 96, no. 2486: Articles]: November 6, 1915

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784 RECORD AND GUIDE November 6, 1915 ESTABLISHED 1879 William P. Rae Co. Woolworth Building New York Tel. Barclay 7451 80 Montague Slreef Brooklyn, N. Y. Tel. Main 4390 Real Estate Auctioneers, Appraisers KETCHAM BROS. ESTABLISHED 1891 EVERY BRANCH OF THE Real Estate Business Broadway Stuyvesant Section Properties Our Specialty 129 RALPH AVENUE Telephone, 86 Bushwick BROOKLYN Fhm Established 1871 CoRwiTH Bros. Greenpoint Real Estate FACTORY SITES A SPECIALTY Mortgage Loans, Appraisals, Insurance Entire Management of Property 851 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn BROOKLYN ESTATE MANAGERS Members Brooklyn Board of Real Estate Brokers CHAS. L. GILBERT. Pres. ROBT. E. PATTERSON, Sec'y NOAH CLARK, Inc. Real Estate—Insurance Water Fronts, Factory Sites, Appraisals Main Office 837 Manhattan Avenue Branches 545 Morgan Avenue 753 Nostrand Avenue BROOKLYN, N. Y. Member AlUed Real Estate Interests Member Brooklyn Board of Real Estate Brokers Money to Loan on First Mortgages 5% Joseph T. McMahon REAL ESTATE and MORTGAGE LOANS 188 and 190 MONTAGUE STREET BROOKLYN Telephone 834 Main SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTING. RENTING ^ AND MANAGEMENT OF ESTATES QiDiiiutuiiiiiii) umuiuiniiLiuiiiiniiiJ iiujiiu rrruucij [uuuutuiijinniiuiiii uiuuiu uiiiiijiu [Uiimuitiniuiiiiaiiui REAL ESTATE NOTES. Ill'......"/ffl]ninii[MLMrmuTiu(iiiiujwi[iiirauiDiu[jiiiiniiiifruiu"Jiui;i;iiriiimiiii(iiiiiiii imnMiiuiiii rnimminmii E. TANENBAUM REALTY CO. has been ap¬ pointed agent lor 3 West SOth st. BASTINE & CO. have been appointed agents of the Creston, a 7-sty apartment house at the southwest corner of West End av and lOlst st. CHARLES H. SHEFFIELD, formerly with the Cross & Brown Co., is now associated with Daniel Birdsall Se Co. DAVID L. WOOD.\LL was the broker in the recently recorded sale of the 2-sty dwelling 1700 Mount Hope av for Gertrude Lemien to Thomas G. Price. RULAND Se WHITING CO. has removed its uptown oflice from 693 Madison av to more spacious quarters at 710 Madison av, corner OSd St. WEST E.ND ASSOCIATION will hold its regular monthly meeting on Monday evening in the Hotel Ansonia, Broadway and 73d st, at 8.:;0 p. m. PEASE Se ELLIMAN have obtained for the Ritz Realty Co., Robert M. Catts, president, a building loan of $200,000 on their property at 44-46 East 25th st. from the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. On this site there is in course of construction a 12-sty store and lott building. GEORGE W. BOTH, who was associated with Angell Sc Co. for thirteen years, has severed his connection with the firm to take up the duties as treasurer of the village of Scarsdale. Stephen L. Angell will continue the business under the firm name of Angell & Co. DOUGLAS L. ELLIMAN Sc CO. have been appointed managing agents for the 9-sty apart¬ ment house at 116 East SSth st by Mrs. B. F. .Curtis; also for the new 13-sty apartment house, being erected by Edgar A. Levy at the southwest corner of Park av and Slst st. CHARLES F. NOYES CO. has been appointed managing agent of 7t> Wall st. 161 Pearl st, 103 Pearl St. two .T-sty buildings in the rear of 60-70 Wall st, 67-9 Greene st, recently pur¬ chased by George W. Sutton, and the 5-sty lott building, 448 Broome st. DR. CHARLES V. PATERNO and affiliated companies will move their executive offices to¬ day to 2255 Broadway. The companies include the Paterno Construction Co. Paterno Invest¬ ing Corporation and the Michael E. Paterno Realty Co. OBITUARY. WILLIAM F. HOYT. a flre insurance inspec¬ tor connected with the Liverpool, London Se Globe Insurance Co., died on Wednesday at his home. 2.')0 Circuit rd. New Rochelle, N. Y., aged sixty-six. WILLIAM M. WINANS. tor the last twenty years employed in the Register's office, died on Wednesdav, aged fifty-six. at his home, 466 2d St. Brooklvn. He was for years treasurer of the Kings County Benevolent Association. He was also a member and Past Master of Manual Lodge. No. 0.35. F. Sc A. M. : the 12th As¬ sembly District Republican Club, the Logan Club, and of the Men's Club of All Saints' Church. He left a widow, flve sons and a daughter. • ■Wiuiimjiiiniiim.....miuiiimiuiiwniirauuiin.....miiiira......uiiniiimiiiiitiiimmiimwinwiinim........i.....umiiiiitniumiu.....itiiniiiiiwiiiinwiiiuuin ■ I REAL ESTATE APPRAISALS, j The followine values were placed on real estate Droperties this weeic by the State anpraisers in transfer tax proceed- iners. affectinp- Manhattan holdings. The arrniint sneciflced does not in every case indicate the eauity or interest of the de¬ cedent. In some cases he is not even the owner of record. Tt inerelv quotes the estimated market value of the realty, re- frardlpss ot mortsaeres or other liens. The information cnmnrises the name of dece¬ dent, date ot death, location ot nroperty. block and lot on citv map, dPscrintion of buildiner size ot lot and estimated value on tbe date erivon. Where decedent owned propertv in other borotisrhs. details of Manhattan holdings only are Riven. Siisnn B. Barnes.—Mav 16, 1S15—7STH ST, in E—1393-63. 6-stv dw, 30x102.2, $215,- 000. Ei1v»-nr