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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 104, no. 6: Articles]: August 9, 1919

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August 9, 1919 RECORD AND GUIDE 78TH ST.—Douglas Gibbons & Co. sold for Mrs. Louis J, Watjen 62 East 78tb st, a 4-sty American basement dwelling, on lot 17x102,2, to a well known New Yorker, who, after ex¬ tensive alterations, will occupy. 79TH ST,~WilIiam F, Stafford is reported to have sold 6 Bast 79tb st, a 5-sty dwelling, 25x 102.2. 79TH ST,—Tbe 4-sty dwelling, 18x84, at 118 East 79th st, has been sold by Helen M, Val¬ entine. S2D ST,—J. Romaine Brown Co. sold for Mrs. Vera Rascovar tbe 4-sty dwelling, 21x102,2, at 16 West 82d St. 84TH ST.—Leopold Lippman sold tbe 5-sty dwelling, 17x100, at 345 West 84tb st. 84TH ST.-G. W, Van Heukelom sold through William B, May & Co., the 5-sty residence 7 East 84th St. 25x102.2, Tbe property is as¬ sessed at $100,000, 85TH ST.—P, R. Wood & Co, sold for George H. Storm to Mine, Viafora tbe 4-sty dwelling, 16x102.2, at 311 West 85th st. 85TH ST.—F, R, Wood & Co., Inc., sold the 3-sty dwelling. ISxlOO, at 144 West 85th st, for Dr. Bennett Beacb to Mrs, M. L. Tracy- 85TH ST,—Pease Sc EUiman resold for Mra- M. G. Titus the 5-sty dwelling, 18x100, at 309 West 85tb St. 87TH ST,—Pease Sc Elliman sold for Carl Schuster 336 West 87tb st, a 3-sty dwelling, 20x100, held at $30,000. 88TH ST.—Mrs. E. L, Landon sold for the estate of Henry J. Fink 34 West SSth st, a 4- sty dwelling, 23x102.2. SOTH ST.—Harry Sugarman resold for tbe Port Jervis Land and Improvement Co, 139 West OOth st, a 5-sty flat, 26.9x800, to Charles Wynne, 92D ST.—William B, May Sc Co. sold the 4-sty dwelHng, 22x108, at 22 East 92d st, for Mary F, Williams, 93D ST.—Fisher & Irving Lewine purchased from Senior Sc Allen 168 East 93d st, a 3-sty dwelling, 19.6x100, through Max Alexander. 97TH ST.—Riverside Republican Club pur¬ chased from Mrs. Esther Underbill 157 West 97tb st, a 3-sty dwelUng, 16.8x100, which has been occupied by the club as tenant for upward of twenty years, 107TH ST.—J. Blum sold for the Union Chem¬ ical Glassware Co. 64 West 107tb st, a 7-sty apartment bouse, 49x100, IIOTH ST.—James H, Cruikshank bas sold S East 110th st, a 5-sty flat on plot 19.6x100,11, assessed at $18,500. 112TH ST.—Frederick Brown bought through Byrne Sc Bowman the 3-sty dwelling, 16x100, at 24 West 112tb st, 114TH ST,—Dwight, Archibald Sc Perry sold for R'icbard T. Greene to.a Mr. Taylor tbe 4- sty dweUing, 20x100.11, at 544 West 114tb st, facing South Field of Columbia University, 117TH ST,—Harry Sugarman sold to Charles Wynne for the Rothman estate the 5-sty flat, 25x100, at 9 East 117th st. 119TH ST.—Goodwin & Goodwin sold for Sarah C. Fountain to Vessel & Bayer the 3-st> dwelling at 109 West llOtb st on lot 19x100.11. 120TH' ST.—Harry Sugarman sold for the Rothman estate to Charles Wynne 303 West 120th st, a 5-sty flat, 25x100. 121ST ST.—The E. A. Polak Realty Co, sold for Samuel Coben 225 West 121st st, a 5-sty fiat, on a lot 25x100.11, The buyer, wbo Is a client of J, W. Schultz, owns adjoining prop¬ erty and now controls a plot 75x100, 122D ST.—Merit Realty Corporation, Marcus L, Osk, president, purchased 119 West 122d st, a 3-sty dwelling. 20x100.11. from Sarah M, Doyle, Ernest T- Bower and Sbaw Sc Co, were tbe brokers, 122D ST.—Hyans estate sold tbe 6-sty apart¬ ment, 100x100, known as Dacona Hall, at 620 West 122d st, southwest corner of Claremont av, to tbe Union Chemical Glassware Co, 122D ST.—A. Kane Co. sold tbe 3-sty dwelling 345 West 122d st on lot 15x100.11. 127TH ST.—Daniel H. Jackson bought tbe 3- sty dwelling, 19x100, at 49 West 127tb at from Annie Socol through Benjamin Manheim, 131ST ST.—F. Howell sold for Maggie P- Payton 13 West 131st at, a 3-sty dwelling, 16x100, to James Wallace Ferguson, 131ST ST.—R, P._Morgan Realty Co. sold tbe 6-sty apartment, 2oxlOO, at 5 West 131st st, to tbe Fifty Per Cent Proflt Sharing Corp., com¬ posed of negro investors. The buyers already own 201 to 209 West 141st st, two 75 foot apart¬ ments, and 423 Lenox av, a 5-sty flat, 132D ST.—Nail Sc Parker sold for tbe Metro¬ politan Savings Bank 150 West 132d st, a 3- aty dweUing, 14.8x99.11. 134TH ST.—Porter Sc Co, sold for tbe estate of Cyrus M. Hitchcock, to Belle B. Baker, for occupancy, the 3-sty dwelling at S5 West I34tb st- 13STH ST.—Nail Sc Parker sold for tbe Equit¬ able Life Assurance Society to Dr. William J, Carter 215 West ^38tb st, dwelling. 17x99,-..*., 142D ST.—B, W. Smith. Inc., and H, Price sold for tbe Estate Leasing Co. 119 West 142d Bt, a 6-sty agte'Effient, 50x100, to the Ontilean Holding Co. 144TH ST,—Tbe Lawyers Mortgage Companr sold to an Investor the Arthur, a 6-sty apart¬ ment bouse, 97.6x99.11, at 550 West 144th st, Tbe sellers recently secured the property at foreclosure for $125,000- 147TH ST,—S. Osgood Pell Sc Co,, represented by G. M. Mable, sold 51S-520 West 147tb st, plot 50x100, upon whicb there is a 5-sty and basement building, to a client for Ellen Gaff¬ ney. Tbis property adjoins to the west the United Electric Ligbt Sc Power Co.'s service building. The purchasers intend to alter it im¬ mediately into a modern garage, 14STH ST.—Lowenfeld Sc Prager sold to Mol¬ lie Rosenberg 203 and 205 West 14Stb st, two 5-sty flats, 37,6x99,11 each, through Solomon Freidus. 176TH ST,—Edward H, Burger bought from E. Sharum, through M, Redler, the 5-sty apart¬ ment, 44x100, at 502 West 175th st, 17STH ST.—Pauline Citrin sold tbe dwelling at 230 West 178th st, to a Mr, Steinfeld, 1S7TH ST.—Samuel Pickel sold the 3-sty dwelling, 19.3x75, at 528 West 187th st. BROADWAY,—WiUiam F. Daniels bought from Frederick Brown tbe 10-sty apartment, llOx 100,5, at the southeast corner of Broadway and 16oth St. renting for $60,000 and held at $500,- 000. In payment was given 46 West 75th st, a 4-sty dwelling. 20x100; a block front in tbe south side of 150tb st, between Exterior st and River av, tbe Bronx, and 260 Washington av, Brooklyn, a 4-sty apartment, 75x130. FORT WASHINGTON AV.—Philip Watten¬ berg and Abraham Nevins bought from Fred¬ erick Brown, through S. Rosen, 235 Fort Wash¬ ington av, northwest corner of 169th st a 6- sty apartment, 97.8x111,4, held at $235,000. RIVERSIDE DR,—Bona Vista, a 10-sty apart¬ ment at 362 Riverside Dr., south corner of 109th st, was bought by Irving Judls from the Arrow Realty Corporation, identifled witb the Union Dime Savings Bank, for a reported price of $650,000, The building bas a frontage of 151.10 ft in Riverside Dr. and 100 ft in lOOtb st. ST. NICHOLAS AV,—Leon S. Altmayer sold for Daniel J. Riordan to a client of Sidney L. Warsawer. a 5-sty apartment bouse known as tbe "Raynor at 4.52 St. Nicholas av, on a plot 37.6x87, The house has been held at $40,000. PARK AV.—Mary S, Potter is reported to have sold 591 Park ave, a 5'Sty dwelling, 20.5x97.6. 1ST AV,—WiUiam H. Meblicb sold for Francis M. Fuchs to Carl Wipperman, tenant, the 5-sty You Are Fore-warned—Now Be Fore-armed WING to the expected coal shortage this JFall and Winter, we anticipate an enormous demand for GAS FOR HEATING. Are your premises so equipped with pipes that every room may be heated by Gas? If not, they should be so that Gas Heaters or Radiators may be connected. ' Do your part and, as usual, we will do ours in providing you with heat, which means Comfort and Health. We cannot furnish Gas where there are no pipes. Don't wait until tbe cold w^eather is here. "Pipe" now. Remember the weather conditions during the Winter of 1917-18, and how we came to the rescue of thou¬ sands of suffering families. Here is an Object Lesson: Ten, two-family residences are being built on the east side of College Avenue between 168th and 169th Streets. These houses, and ten others that are to be built, are to he heated exclusively by G.s. Gas Steam Radiators are to be in- Btalled in each residence. In new buildings, or buildings being re-modeled, adequate gas piping should be provided. Our Experts are at your service free of charge. Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO. B. CORTELYOU, President