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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 92, no. 2379]: October 18, 1913

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October 18, 1913 RECORD AND GUIDE 715 st and Madison av. the entire 12th floor, com¬ prising 15,0110 sq ft, to Henry W. T. Mali & Co., dealers in woolens, of 73 Sth av. VAX' VLIET & PLACE leased the building at 343 Bleecker st lo Louis Diamond tor Morris Weinstein. WILLIAM A. WHITE & SOXS leased for John D. Rockefeller, Jr., 13 West 51th st lo Mrs. Wm. W. Borden of Chicago. The lease is for a term of years. Mr. Rockefeller. Jr., formerly occupied the house until a short lime ago. when his new residence at 10 West 54th st was com¬ pleted. THE J. P. WHITON-STUART CO. has leased for Dr. N. G. Bozeman the 4-sty dwelling at 67 West 4!)th st lo Mrs. William A. Downes. THE J. P. WHITOX-STUART CO. leased for Robert Hoe, Jr.. the 5-sty dwelling at 123 East 37th st, adjoining the northwest corner of Lexington av, to Seth Low Pierrepont. Bronx. LEON S. ALTMAYER, in conjunction with W, E. & W. I. Brown. Inc., leased the store. Ist floor and basement in 3410 3d av, to be used for a large retail shoe business. MAX WEISBERGER leased trom the Leggett Land Co.. through Jacob Leitner, a plot 30x100 ft., together with 3-sty bakery and stable, lo be built on the west side ot Barry sl. .393 ft. from Leggett av. Plans for the proposed struc¬ ture' are being drawn by Koppe & Daube. F. J. WOOD leased for W. J. McGinley the 3-sty house at 358 East 183d st to a client: also for Frank M. Patterson the dwelling at 4270 Park av; for B. W. Hitchcock the :j-sty house al 704 East 173th st. and for Huberth & Huberth the large corner store at the south¬ west corner of 178th sl and Third av for a term ot years. Brooklyn. THE BULKLEY ,4 HORTON CO. leased the store and dwelling at .576 St. Mark's av to Max Marcus for a term of years. DE POI-K & VOX GL.\HX leased 263 Jefferson av. a 4-slv detached residence with garage, for Ira L. Bamberger, to J. W. Howelett. for a term of years; the lower part of the building at IUO Fullon st for N. Espenseheid lo a client on a long lease: apartment No. 18 in the "Cambridge Hall" apartment house to Mrs. von Kinbusch ; apartment Xo. 16 in 359 St. Johns pi, and the entire building at 1137 Broadway to Ida Sussman. Queens. THE LEWIS H. M.\5' CO. has leased tor M"rs. J. Eisenberg the ocean front hotel on Beach 63d sl (formerly Sea View av), Arverne, L. I., lo Chas. Wolfson. who will occupy upon com¬ pletion of alterations. Suburban. PEASE & ELLTM-\N leased for William W. Richards his country place in Clenwood Drive, Belle Haven. Greenwich. Conn., overlooking the sound, to Mrs. John O'Hara Cosgrave. Mrs. Cosgrave is the proprietor of the Fills School in tills city. FISH & MARVIN leased tor Benedict J. Car¬ penter his house on the corner of Cushman and Fenimore roads. Scarsdale, to Ora Howard, for a term of years. THF PAYSON. McL. MERRILL CO. and Al¬ fred E. Schermerhorn leased for the Markoe estate to Joseph P. Grace the property known as Sunnymede. at the corner of Main st and Gin lane, Southampton, L. I. REAL ESTATE NOTES. "1 WILB'ER C. GOOD.A.LE has removed his of¬ fice to 34 Pine st. BUTLER, HILL & WHITE have removed their offlces from 4231 Broadway lo 4244 Broad¬ way. J. B. ENGLISH negotiated the sale ot the 4- Ety dwelling. 22S West 52d st, for Henry R. Stern lo Maurice S. Hyman. THE P-\RTNERSHIP of Harry Sugarman and Edward A. Kahn has been dissolved. Mr. Sugar- man will continue in business at 33 Nassau st. LEO-X S. ALTM.\YER has negotiated a flrst mortgage of .$21,000 for a term of years on the northwest corner of Broadway and 147th st. HENR5^ ZIPKES has opened an office al 128 East 23d St. where he will engage in the real estate business. Mr. Zipkes has been appointed agent for that building. HORACE S. CHASE has opened an offlce at 2270 Broadway, where he will transact a gen¬ eral real estate business. Mr. Chase was form¬ erly with Gibbs & Kirby. II. C. SEXIOR & CO. have sold for Frederick Klingman 2 acres of land on Lake st, Stam¬ ford. Delaware county. N. Y. The buyer will erect a hotel on the property. THE FIRM OF BERT G. FAULH.\BER, of ]56th st and B'roadway, has opened a branch office at 4215 Broadway, in charge of William Carr. JOHN M'. THOMPSOX, tor the last four years connected with the offlce of B'ryan L. Kennelly. has opened offlces at 115 Broadway, where he will engage in real estate, brokerage and auctioneering. HERBERT A. SHERMAN will sell at auction at the Exchange Salesroom, on Wednesday. Oct. '22. to close the -estate of Samuel L. Mitchell, de¬ ceased, the Lyle farm, of 103 acres, at O'l Creek. Alleghany Township, Venango County, Pa. CHAS. S. KOHLER has been appointed agent of the following properties, viz.: 212 & 214 West lOSth st, 58, 60 & 77 Manhattan av. 23 West 106th st, 58 West lOSth st, 81 West 104th st and 891 Tinton av. CULLEY & KELLY have established offices at 1421 Sl Johns place, in the upper Eastern Park¬ way section of Brooklyn, where they are en¬ gaged in the real estate business in all its branches. THE SALE of the E. Rollins Morse place at Newport, R. I., known as "Villarosa," to James B. Haggin, recently reported, was con¬ summated by De Biois & Eldridge. The pur¬ chaser will occupy it next season. HE'-\RY MORGE.XTHAU.—The Bronx friends of Hon. Henry Morgenthau will lender him a farewell reception on Thursday evening, Oct. 23. at Public School 4. Fulton av and 17.;d st. Mr. Morgenthau leaves this country as United States Ambassador to Turkey on Oct. 30. THE RCLAXD & WHITl.XG CO., ot 5 Beek¬ man st. specialists in business property, have opened a branch offlce in the Charles Building, 3;U Madison av, corner of 43d sl. The present offlcers of the company are: Irving Ruland, president; James S. .\nderson, vice-president; A. Rene Moen. treasurer; and Richard L. Beck¬ with. secretary. JIAYOR ARDOLPH L. KLINE will be the guest of honor al the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of the Borough of Queens, to be held al the Waldorf-.\storia Hotel on Wednes¬ day afternoon, October 22. A buffet luncheon win be served immediately after the meeting, al which time the mayor will meet informa.ly the prominent business men of Queens Borough. RE.A.L EST.ATE BOARD.—The annual meet¬ ing of the Real Estate Board of New York will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at IS Broadway, at 12 o'clock. Th^ polls will be open from nine to one o'clock for the election of three gover¬ nors, an auditing committee and a nominating committee. A luncheon by Mazzelti will be served to the active members promptly at 1 o'clock. AT THE AUCTION SALE conducted by the Jere Johnson, Jr., Co. at Woodhaven, L. I., on Columbus Day. the entire property was dis¬ posed ot. The sale began shortly after 2 o'clock and the last lot was sold in the dark. Ninety-seven full lots were sold for .$.j.S.945, an average of .$607.68, and 10 sma.l gores for .51,- 300, making a total of $60,445. Lots on Thrall and Bigelow avs brought from $510 lo $.