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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 105, no. 10: [Articles]: March 6, 1920

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March 6, 1920 RECORD AND GUIDE 315 64th st, northwest corner Madison av, to Jladanie Payline, Inc. ; also store at 588 Madison av for Halsey & Flint to Mathey rBos., Inc.. automobile tires; leased an apartment at l^tO Park av, furnished, for Winthrop Ames to Ernest Brittan; at llti East 58th st to Mrs. B. O. RtfVLS; at 29 West -!sth st, in conjunc¬ tion with Stanley S. Woolley & Co., an apart¬ ment to Mrs. Clio Ayres ; an apartment at 112 East 74th st, from next October, to Mrs. H. Newell Reynolds; and '27 B. 64th st, corner Madison a\-. in conjunction with Plaza Realty Co., to Miss Lillian A. Morse. Cl'SH.MA.\ & WAKEFIELD, INC. leased for the Century Holding Co. a large suite of offices in 25 West 4.jth st to the American Purchasing Agency for a term of years, and for the Van¬ derbilt Concourse Corporation offices in their building at .'il' Vanderbilt av to Enders & Co. CUSI1M.\.V & WAKEFIELD, INC., leased for the Mcriliants and Manufacturers' Exchange a large portion of the 11th floor of the Grand Central Palaee to Archibald MeN'eil & Sons Co. and the Alden Coal Mining Co. for a long term ot years. These companies are now located at 1 Broadway. J. ARTHUR FISCHER leased to S. Stein the O-sty building to tka llae. Empioyere uizloua (o lecure belp tolerloal or proCee- •loDal). or employee, wtahlng to obtUn . poolttoo ot better a preaent one will find Uila department of ttie Beoord and Guide the Quickest and moat direot metnod of bringing Uielr wanu to the attenUon of the larseet Dumber of Intereated readers. In the real eMate or bulidlDT proresdons. No medium reaching real estate Interests affords own- era, brokers, and executors wishing to dispose or desir¬ able property (In or out of the dty). ao favorable an opportunity to bring the merits of their propositioiis to the attention of poaalble buyers as does the For Sale and For Bent section of the Beoord and Ooide. PROPOSAL NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. STATE COMMISSION OP HIGHWAYS, ALBANY. N. Y.: Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned at their of¬ fice, No. 53 Lancaster Street, Albany, N. Y., at 1 o'cloclt l\ M.. on Thursday, the 18th day ot March, 1920, for the improvement or completion of the following highways: Chautauqua...........(one highway: 5.S5) Oneida.........(two highways: 5.38, 5.03) Diiondaga............(one highway: 4.05) untario......(3 highways: 4.65, l.iD, 0.95) Orleans..............(one highway: 4.82) Oswego........(two highways: 3.30, Z.i'i) .St. Lawrence. (3 highways: 5.86, 13.09, 4.60) Schenectady..........(one highway: 0.50) Washington. ... (two highways: 7.60, 6.98) Wayne...............(one highway; 3.00) Westchester.........(one highway: 4.13) Wyoming............(one highway: 3.55) Franklin.............(one highway: 3.10) Seneca...............(one highway; 3.02) Maps, plans, specifications, estimates and proposal forms may be obtained at the office ot the Commission in Albany, N. Y.. and at the office of the division engi¬ neers in whose division the roads to be improved are located. The addresses of the division engineers and the counties of which they are in charge will be fur¬ nished upon request. Special attention of bidders is called to "GENERAL INFORMATION FOR BID¬ DERS" in the itemized proposal, specifi¬ cations and contract agreement. FRED'K STUART GREENE. Commissioner. IRVING V. A. HUIE, Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED. REAL ESTATE—Young man (23), 5 years' experience, management, leasing, sales, seeks connection with reputable firm or rstate. Box 047, Record and Guide. YiiUNG JT.AN. .American, 29 years of age. ten year.s' practical real estate experience, desires position in the brokerage or man¬ agement department. Box 652, Record and Guide. REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITY. Former manager of large real estate and operating concern who thoroughly under¬ stands management and values of real estate wishes connection where good com¬ pensation can tie had. Note.—If you an¬ swered this advertisement on its first ap¬ pearance, please do so again, as all the replies went astray owinc to an error in the box number. Box IM3, Record and Guide. SITUATIONS OPEN. A HIGH CLASS Fifth Avenue real estate firm would like to have associated with them a gentleman to make a specialty of country estates on the north shore of Long Island. Address Box 616, Record & Guide. AN KSTABLISHBD and wfll known, wide awak.- real estate firm wants an ac¬ tive man for renting or soiling. Box 653, Record and Guidt-. Brooklyn Brokers JAMES F. KERNS CO. BAT RIDGE REALTT SPECIAUBT 7109 THIRD AVENUE BROOKLYN Phone: 202 Bay RMge A. J. LONG REALTY CO. BEAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Bxpcst Appraisers, Mortgage Loana An Authorl^ on Flatbuah Property 743 Flatbush Ave, corner Clarkson St. Pbone: Flatbuah 53S2 BKOOKLTN JOHN REIS COMPANY REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND APPRAISERS—LOANS AND INSUBANCB 805 FLATBUSH AVE. Phone: Flatbush 1400-1401 BBOOKLTN FRANK A. SEAVER & CO. BAT RIDGE REAL ESTATB 3rd Ave., near 68th St., BrooklyB Uember Brooklyn Board el Beal Nstata___ Uember Beal Bsuta Board of Nev Tork Phone: 1474-5 Bay Ridge WESTWOOD REALTY CO. C. B OWATHMEY, Tlce-Prea. and Treaa. Headquarters Flatbush Realty Apartment Houses Successfully Mana|a4 685 FLATBUSH AVENUE 'TeJepboDe: Flatbnsb M90 -^LONG ISLAND CITY^— INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES ROMAN-CALLMAN COMPANY BRIDGE PLAZA BUILDING Phone: Astoria 72S -LONG ISLAND CITY. WANTS AND OFFERS. WE WILL PAT 20 cents for the New York Editions of Record and Guide of April 6, 1912; July 28, 1917; Jan. 25, Feb. 1 and 8, April 5, May 17, July 3, 12, 19 and 26. Aug. 2, 9, 16 and 23, Sept. 6 and 27 and Oct. IS. Nov. 8, 1919. LAWRENCE, BLAKE & JEWELL lea.sed for former Judge Samuel H. Ordway 8 Cedar st tor a term of years. After extensive alterations the lessee will occupy part of the premises. This is part of the site when Aaron Burr lived and conducted his law office up to the time of his death as a result of the duel with Alexander Hamilton. MANHEIMER BROTHERS leased the Sth lott In 170 5th av to Miller-Frank Co,; the 3d loft in 222-224 Greene st to Al Horowitz & Co.; the ."id loft in '.'.I'M 7th av to Heiselman & Peto, and the 2d loft to the Artistic Neckwear Co.; the 2d loft in building 21-;.;:! Waverly pl to the Morris Katz Hat Co., and in buildings 714 Broadway the 3d loft to Sllk-Freedman & Houseman, the 7th loft to the Ess O Em Novelty Clothing Co., and the 9th loft to Well, Haft & Farm an. CHARLES F. NOYES CO. leased the store and basement at 26 John st for E. B. Essac to Wm. H. Enhaus & Son; the buliding 122 West 43d st for Drake's Restaurant to the Actors' Fidelity League, and the 11th floor of the ]!i-sty Masonic Building, at 2;!d st and Gth av, to the Metropolitan 5 to SOc Stores. HENRY SHAPIRO & CO. leased for William C. Walker's Sons the 4-sty buliding at 324 Sth av to the Marlborough Photo Shop, which has disposed of its lease at 1343 Broadway, in the Johnson Building, to the United Retail Candy Stores. M.MJUirE WERTHEIM leased for the Neeler Realty Co. the stores 42.'i and 425 Lexington av to the Brighton Lunch Co. of Brooklyn. The lessees, after extensive alterations, will occupy. The lease is for a term of ten years at a rental of over $100,000 for the term. D. Marvin Lough- man was associated as broker. WILLIAM WOLFF'S SON leased to Daniel Reeves, Inc., the corner storf In 10f>7 Lexington av, corner of 75th st; store in I'ta East 75th st to Albert Karg; also leased to Miss Mary Lagen an apartment in 155 East 75th St.