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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 100, no. 2598: Articles]: December 29, 1917

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856 RECORD AND GUIDE December 29, 1917 Send Us Your Estimate! How Much? Will These Improved Free and Clear Properties Brine at the PARTITION AUCTION SALE of the Martin Grossman Estate By Order of GEORGE J. and ( Execotora GUSTAV GROSSMAN \ and Trustees 191-193 Canal St.—Two 5-Story and Basement Business Uuildinys, wiili Elycirlc Elevator. Size, eoxiou. 80-82 Clinton St. and 97 to 103 Attorney St.—. Thealle. Stores, Lodye Uooins, and Dwellings. Size, 50.\1Q0 on Ciiiitoa SL and SOilUO oo Attorney St. 86-88 Clinton St.—5-Story Flat and Stores and Lofts Buildijujs, witu Electric Elevator. Size. 50x100. 3I>33>35 East 4th St.—J-Story Moylng ricture Theatre, suitable tor Uara«e, with eutrauce and exit to Cooper Square. Sl/e, 7r>xlii2. 3762-64 Park Ave.. Bronx.—Two 3-Story Frame DnelJings. Sine. 40x150. 2157 Crotona Ave., Bronx.—Ncw-Law Apart¬ ments. 4-Slory and Ifasemfiit. JSize. aux2:;5. 60% may remain on Morteages at 5V^% Note.—Estinmtes must reucli us at our oilice, 25 Pine St.. not later than llie day prior to Uay or sale, Tuesday. Jan. 8lli, 1018. Only one answer accejitcd from each person. We will award tlie pift to you If you aie the nearest appraiser of the a^uiesate amount wliiih the proi)erlie8 will brint,' rltiht after the sale al the Exchaui^e Salesiooiu. Xo. 1-1 Wscy St. Send for hoolilut with diagrams aud particulars. rt:tlORGENTHAUJR^ AUCTIONEERS 25 PINE STREET TENANTS vacate beautiful apartment houses ou account of Vermin. Apartments that are infested with Rats. Bugs, Roaches, Ants. Fleas, etc., are costly lo the owner. Rats destroy woodwork and walls— they gnaw away water and gas pipes—and frighten away tenants. Let us help you keep your apartment houses filled. We will destroy all Vermin by our successful scientific—positive process—no odor—no incon¬ venience—35 years of Knowing How. ORIENTAL VERMIN EXTERMINATIXO CO. 108 Broadway. N. Y. Phone 730 Cortlandt Real Estate Experts Management—Sales—Collections Mortgages—Appraisals —Insurance Down Town Office, 156 Broadway E. DE FOREST SIMMONS REAL ESTATE Tel., 837-838 Plaza 31 EAST SSth STREET JOHN F. DOYLE & SONS REAL ESTATE AGENTS BROKERS and APPRAISERS New York City Management of Estates a Specialty Member of Uoard of Brokers John F. Doyle John F. Doyle. Jr. Alfred L. Doyle 74 Wall Street HENRY HOF Real Estate and Insurance Broker and Appraiser 5G7 THIRD AVENUE Above STth St. Phone: Murray Hill 5994 DOUGLAS L._ ELLIMAN & CO. leased an apartment in 2t0 Park av to William Dewey Loucks; an apartment at 5U5 Park av, tur- nlshed, to Mrs. L. F. Day, and at 114 East S4th st, furnished, to Judge Martin T. Manton. JOHN N. GOLDING leased to Atlantic and Pacitic Tea Co. for a term ot years trom Will¬ iam J. DanieU tlie store and basement at 1481 St. Nicholas av. GOODWIN Sl GOODWIN rented to S. Rud¬ ner a ioft at 2{}2 Lenox av. HEIL & STERN leased to Webster Aaron & Co. lli.UUO sq. It. at '6'd liast. 3od st. M. & L. HESS, INC., leased the 2d floor at 7 and 1> West Ibth st to llic Warner Shade & Novelty Co., Inc., and the 4th floor at l'6b and 140 West 17th st to Shapiro, Silverman & Ros- sof. Inc. M. Sl L. HESS, INC., leased for Bayner and Helen Clarkson the C-sty building, auxl30, at Ui8 iiroadway to the Broadway Bargain House. M. & L. HESS, INC., leased 4th floor at 27 to 6'6 West liUth st, containing lU.UUO sq. ft., to the Import Sales Co., Inc.; also the 4th floor at 244 5th av to Sonnehill & Co., cor¬ setiers; tenant being represented by Carstein Sl Linnekin; also the 3d flour at 24 aud 20 Wooster st to J. Josephson Sl Son; tenant being represented by White-Goodman Co. HENRY HOF leased for Jacob Adler the stable buildiug at 323 East 3blli st to Klee, Ihomson Co. KOHN & CO. leased, through the M. Rosen¬ thal Co.. the store and basement at 25 to 27 West 32d St. MICHAEL E. LIPSET leased Ior the County Holding Co. space in the buildins 2U lo 30 VViiSl 3oth st to Laay Duff Gordon, iuc, for a tena of years. This concern disposed of a leace in Chicago in order to locate here aud are moving their entire plant. PAYSON McL. MERRILL CO. leased lofts In 30 East 2Uth Sl lo Samuul Yasuer, Cresses, and B. Hagopian, engraver. PAYSON McL. MERRILL CO. leased a furnished apartment in 20 We=t 52d st to Washington K. Bogardus, and a lurnished apart¬ menl iu 112 West 4iih st to Eugene Schaaf- Regelman. PAYSON McL. MERRILL CO., INC., leased a loit at 30 East 2Uth st to Nadra J. Geha. NEHRING BROTHERS leased tbe corner store in 121G Sl. Nicholas av, souiheast cor¬ ner ITlst Sl and St. Nicholas av. CHARLES F. NOYES CO. leased for the City Heal Estate Co. the Tth floor al SU Fulton st to Guiliermo Audiuo, and this lease com- p-etes the renting ot this 7-bty lott building. CHARLES F. NOYES CO. leased a portion of the I4ih floor of the Masonic Building, 2-iih st aud Olh av, to the American Fur Dealers' As¬ sociation ; also omces at 124 Frout st lor Max Marks to Alphonse H. Thomas. CHARLES F. NOYES CO. leased the store 477 and 4i'J Broadway, exltudiug through the block to 5U and o2 Mercer st, sue OUx-uo. lor L. Loewy & Son to Gold Hosiery Co. lor a term OI years. M. C. O'BRIEN leased for four years for $GU,UUU loiai rent the 1-sty brick building in the south side of AUantic av, luU it. east of Kingston av, loUxlUU, for a Chevrolet Motor Co. service statiou. J. FRED PEARSON, JR., leased his residence at IT West 40ib st, between Olh aud titU avrf, furnished, lo Rudolph Kissel. PEASE & ELLIMAN leased at 130 East GGth st a furuished apartment to E. H. Graham for W. blrulhers Jones; also al lluO Park av a furuished apartmeut for Ogden Hammoud to Mis. bluyvebant LeRoy. PEASE & ELLIMAN leased, furnished, for Mrs. J. G. McLoughlin her residence, the 20- fl. 5-sty American basement dwelliug, al East OUlh st, between Madisou and Parli avs, to A. S. Richaddbon. of RidgeJield, Conn. PEASE & ELLIMAN leased, furnished, for Lewis A. Knott the 3-sly, li-ft. dwelliug in 322 West Tlst st lo Eduardo Parsons. PEASE & ELLIMAN leased the following apartments ; at 15 West OOth st to F. C. Have¬ meyer ; also 45 East G2d st to Mrs. F. B. Yuille a furnished apartment tor Mrs. Day; also 107 West 07ih st a furnished apartment lo Walter S. Benedict 030 Park av to Winston Churchill; and 020 and 927 5th av apartment to Alexander Alexander. PEASE & ELLIMAN leased for Mrs. Robert Appleton the O-sty, IG-ft. dwelling at 30i West Tlbt st, adjoining the West Eud av corner, to C B. Perlaia; al^o for J. Fred Pierson, Jr., his 4-sty, 2o-ft. dwelling at 17 West 4mh st, between 5 and Gth avs, to Rudolph H. Kissell; and for F. F. French Manufacturing Co. an apartment at 370 Central Park West to Mrs. Lucieu Antoine. L. J. PHILLIPS & CO. leased to James But¬ ler, Inc., a store at 373 Amsterdam av. FREDERICK POFFET leased to Hotel Ga¬ rage Co. the new 2-sly garage, on plot 40.8x101, at 240 and 251 West 28lh st for one year from Jan. 1, at a rental of $0,000. LEWIS B. PRESTON, INC., rented space nt 377 Broadway lo Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Co.; H. Hiller & Co.; S. Herrmann. N. J. Richman & Co.; W. M. Wadsworth ; Erjgar Healy ; Barth Sl Gutman; Conant, Hough'on St Co.; Taylor Atkins Co.; W. P. Dykes; C. C. Dilts; Northern Feather Works and Produce Co.; S. M. Middle & Co., and J. Branner. GEO R. READ & CO. subleased space in the Corn Exchange Bank Building. 15 William Rt, for Frank B, Hall & Co. to Irish & Maulson, Ltd. marine insurance brokers of Toronto, Canada, to be used as their New York offlce; for W. Taylor to A. Amaral ; for the Krajewskl- Pesant Corporation to T. G. R. Pterson & Co., Inc. to Julius M. Altman, the Sheba Trading Co. : for the estate of R. Gough to Pragjee. Soorjee & Co.. and for Jules Schulman to Max G SchwarU; also offlces in the Morris Build¬ ing. GS Broad sl, lo Otto H. Hiuck, Joseph M. de La Paz, William Uwen, and the American Coal Exporting Co. ; at 12U Liberty sl to George E. Aflleck, Nagib Sahyoum, Construction Pub¬ lishing Co., Michatl Khoury and Frank Van Anden, and at 31 Nassau st tor Doremus & Morse to the South Tuxpam Oil Co., Inc., and Wandell & Tienken. DOUGLAS ROBINSON, CHARLES S. BROWN CO. leased part of the Oth floor at 8 Bridge et to Pettit, Marshall & Co., Inc., and space at 111 Broadway to Alien Property Custodian ; at IGO Broadway lo Watler A. Luderwood, and at 40 Wall Sl to Carrahar & Co. ROMANTREE-SCHLEY CO. leased the Sth floor in the Puck Bnildiug, 205 lo 305 Latayette st, taking in the entire block of East Houston, Mulberry and Jersey sts, and containing 10,000 sq. ft., to the newly formed Puulus-Uliman Printing Corporation lor a term trom February 1, 1018, at an aggregate rental of about $5u,U0t>. M. ROSENTHAL CO. leased to G. B. Goid- berg space al 10 East 23d st. M. ROSENTHAL CO. leased for J. J. Geraty floor at 14 to 18 East 32d st to Woiil & Schlossberg. M. ROSENTHAL CO. leased for B. Raff the store and basement, for a lerm of years, at 450 Gth av lo J. Weinstein. M. ROSENTHAL CO. leased for the Life Publishing Co. for a term of yean* to E. Ham¬ burger Sl Co. the store and basement at 17 West 31st St. D. A. SCHULTE, INC., leased the store and basement at 201 Gth av to Jacob Braunstein and Albert A. Winkler. THE VAN NORDEN residence at 8 East 62d st, a O-sty stone frout structure, 70 ft. east of tbe Knickerbocker Club, at the south corner of 5th av, has been leased, lurnished, to George E. Kent, ot Oyster Bay. It occupies a lot 25x1110. The asking rental is said to have been $7,500, Pease & Elliman were ibe brokers. WEBSTER-AARON Sl CO. leased 12.000 -.q. ft. in 33 to 43 East 3od st, ior a term of years. Hell & Stern were the brokers iu the trauoac- tlon. CHARLES E. WILLIAMS leased fcr Cross & Brown Co. the store 40 West 30th st to Mar¬ guerite Tea Room. Bronx. ROBERTSON-COLE CO. rented its only un¬ occupied warehouse at 130th st aud East River for machinery storage. 44 REAL ESTATE NOTES. CECELIA A. COFFIN is the purchaser of 34 West 3Tlh St. NEHRING BROTHERS have been appointed agents of 522 to 52G West 174 th st. DOUGLAS L. ELLIMAN & CO., I.\C., have been appomted agents of apartments 471 Park av. MOORE, SCHUTTE & CO. have been appoint¬ ed agents ot the 5-sty apartmeut house al 1U02 Amsterdam av. HARRY SUGARMAN secured a :i-...^.000 5\4 per cent. loan on the 5-sty flat and stores 1543 3d av from the New York Title Insurance Co. FREDERICK BROWN is the purchaser of 1003, 1007 and 1017 Simpson bt. three 5-sty apartment houses reported sold in the Record and Guide last week. PORTER & CO. were the brokers who nego¬ tiated the sale of the 3-sty dwelling in 75 West 12Gth st for the Jobn B. Haskin Estates, Inc.. to Maude E. Scofield. AMES Si CO. have been appointed agents of 25 and 27 West 5Glb st, two buildings which have been altered into stores aud apartments frjm plans of Adolf E. Nast. JOHN J. KAVANAGH was the broker in the recently reported lease lo I. Townsend Burden for the estate of Sarah Hermann the O-sty dwelling 2U East SOth st. on lot 25x102.2 . EDWARD C. SCHAEFER. second vice presi¬ dent of the German Savings Bank, liansfcrred to his wile their home. 7 East S8th st, a 5-sty dwelling, 24.Gxlu0, between Oth and Madison avs, as a gift. ROBERT T. STERLING, of Philadelphia. Is the buyer of the former home of Mrs. Sidney Turner Dyer, at 37 West utJth st, sold recently by Edward J. Hogan. The property is assessed at $125,000. WILLIAM A. WHITE Sl SONS negotiated the sale of 1G2 5th av. ine buyer, who is in¬ terested in shipbuilding, will imiirove the site with a business building to cost about $25,0UU for investment. AT A MEETING of the Alliance Realty Co. and the Broad-Exchange Co. Robert A. Chese¬ brough was elected a director to fill the vacan¬ cies caused by the death of his son, WiUiam H. Chesebrough. LOTON H. SLAWSON CO. announce 'hat T. Herbert Files, for the past four years with Ihe Cross Sl Brown Co.. is now associated wit*! this company as vice-president, in charge of .mild- ing management. AT A MEETING of the Board of Directors of David Porter, Inc.. held at 215 Montague st. Brooklyn, a 10 per cent, bonus was decl[:rea to all employees, iu appreciation of their strv- ices for the year. MRS. JEFFERSON CODDTXGTON has pre¬ sented as a gift to her dnughter. Mrs. Emily Coddington Williams, the 4-sty resideuce at ^4 West 5Sth St. on a lot 25x100.5. The house is assessed at $87,000. REAL ESTATE OWNERS ASSOCIATION 'Of the Twelfth and Nineteenth Wards has elected the following offlcers for next year " Henry Bloch ; 1st vice-president. President, Charles W. RECORD AND GUIDB IS IN ITS FIFTIETH YEAR OF CONTINUOUS PUBLICATION.