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524 RECORD AND GUIDE October 21, 1922 To Help Sell and Rent BUSINESS PROPERTY To assist owners, brokers and agents in selling and renting Business Properties of every description. The New York Herald now publishes a Business Property Guide. This Guide is the only feature of its kind published by a New York news¬ paper, and together with the publicity given it, marks a degree of cooperation with Business Property advertisers unequalled in the New York field. If there is a market anywhere for your property it should be rented or sold if listed in The Herald's Business Property Guide THE guide contains a list of business properties to let and for sale, including office space, desk room, show rooms, lofts, stores, factory property, studios, basements, garages and build¬ ings. Properties are grouped under their proper headings and classified according to location, and frequently their rental, for the convenient reference of buyers and renters. The guide is published every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday in the Real Estate Pages. THE NEW YORK HERALD 280 Broadway Telephone 10,000 Worth CO-OPERATION OF RELIABLE BROKERS INVITCO OFFERED Lofts. 90iS0. W, 25th. for Feb. 1st. $7,500 (B) 6 acr. Estate. $300,000. Los Angeles (S-EI 8 sty. Apt. Ha.. Newark. N. J,. 152i92, $360,000 (S-EI Factory. 40.000 8. 1.. Portland. Me,. $75,000 (S) 25.000 acre. Potash Prospects. Texas. $15 (S) Factory. 27.000 s. f.. W. 30's. Plot T4ll00. $125,000 (S) 20.000 acrs. Coal & Iron Mining, Ala,. $400,000 (S) WANTED Large Equity in Long Leased Property (B) Money for Mortgages in Atlantic CUy ^- Co , to an invistor. I."i.'il59 Bast Slst St. a 9 sty anil basement elevator anartment house. Sells Ninth Avenue Comer William A. White & Sons sold for Mandel¬ baum & Lewine, Inc., the northeast corner of Ninth av and Little West 12th st, a 6-Bty briek factory building, on a plot 77.4%x75.6k It is at the beginning of Ninth av. W. A. Larned Buys Dwellings Estate of Henry I'hipps sold to William A. Larned, who for many years waa world ten¬ nis champion, 442-448 East 57th st, adjoin¬ ing the southwest corner of Av A (formerly Sutton pl), four old 2-sty and basement brick dwellings, on a plot 71x90, with an interior annexed vacant plot 72.2x38.3x72.2x 33.-''!4. These parcels are in the new social center known as the Sutton Square Colony, where numerous persons of prominence have established homes during the last 3 years. Mr. Larned will have tbe houses remodeled by Cross & Cross, architects, and will occupy one. Another he will probably lease to a conirenial neighbor not yet selected. The new owner of these parcels is presi¬ dent of the Lake Placid Improvement Co., which has large holdings on Lake Placid. He is also a member of the New York Stock Exchange. Braender Building Sold Frederick Brown, operator, purchased the 12-sty Braender Building, 104-112 East 25th st, 100 feet east of Fourth av and occupying a plot 100x98.9. The Braonder Building and Conatruction Co. is the seller. Byrne & Bow¬ man were the brokers. The structure is used mainly for silk salesrooms. It was held at $800 000 and is rented for about $116,000. The structure was built 12 years ago by Philip Braender and with this sale the Braender estate has disposed of the last of its realty holdings. Other properties sold by Bvrne & Bowman for the Braender estatft include 20-sty loft building southeast corner of Fourth av and 24th at, the 16-sty loft building southwest corner of Broadway and 4th st: and the 12-sty loft building 26-32 West 17th St. Hotel Joyce in New Hands J. & E. Realty Corporation sold for Prisa¬ ment Bros, to R, L. Solinsky 31 West 71st st, a- 13-sty and basement U^ik and stone hotel bui'ding known as Hotel Joyce, on a lot 24.10% xl02.2. The new owner also acquired the lease thereof, furniture and good will. Columbia Oval Auction There will be an auction sale of 225 lots In the Gun Hill Road, Bainbridge av and East snth st section of the East Bronx, known as Columbia Oval, on Thursday, October 26, at 12 o'clock noon, in the Real Estate Exchange Salesrooms. No. 14 Vesey st. Columbia Oval is within a few blocks of the Mosholu Parkway and Woodlawn stations on the .Jerome av subway, the 210th st and Web¬ ster av station on the Webster av extension of thr- Third Av railway, and the Gun HHI rd (211th st) station on the White Plains av ei- tonsion of the Lexington av and West Side (Brnadwav and Seventh av) subway. The Co¬ lumbia Oval lots fronting on Gun Hill rd and Bainbridce av are in a business zone. The bal¬ ance of the property is rpstricted to Improve¬ ment with dwellings and apartments. Long Island to Have New Private School Henry A. Rogers of the Wheatley Hills Real Estate Corp.. sold for the Valley Land Co. to a committee nf prominent Long Island residents, for a private school, a tract of 25 acres at Greenvale. Lnnp Island, situated on the north side of Flushing and Nnrth Hemnstead Turn- I'ike. between Bull's Head and Brookville, where they will establish a day school for girls and boys to serve the communities com- nrised within the district bounded by Long Ts'and Sound on the north. Cold Spring Har¬ bor on the east. Garden City on the south, and Mnnhasset on the wost. The srhool will be operated, under a board of trustees, hv B, Lord Buckley, the Head¬ master of Buckley School. Now York, arid Lawrence School at Hewlett, L. T. It is in¬ tended that in point of equipment, facilities and educational methods, the school shall be second to none in the country. Classes will be provided for boys and girls beginnine with the age of 5 and carrying them through nine classes tn the age of 14. Plans have been (lro"-Ti hv .Tnhn 'T. Samnson. school architect, and have been approved by a committee, of which .Tulian Peabody ia a member. The buiidinjrs will provide amply for at least 180 pupils and readi'v lond themselves to enlarge¬ ment. They sbnnld bo ready for occupancy the fall term of 1923. It is proposed to incorporate under the Eduoation Law and to vest the per¬ manent onntrnl of the School in a Board of Trustops. constituted as follows: Bronaon Win- thron, rhnrios Stoolo. F, N Doub'eday, De- vorenx Mi'burn. r.renvillo Clark. D. S. Tgle- bnrt. Childs Frick. .John T. Pratt. Paul D. Cravath .T Cl. Milburn. E. D. Morgan. Richard Derby. noT.qnnny K. .lay, Claronce C. Pell and