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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 95, no. 2460: Articles]: May 8, 1915

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784 RECORD AND GUIDE May 8, 1915 WANTS AND OFFERS YOUNG MAN, 22, H years' experience in the mana&t-niunt and coHection of tene¬ ment property, knowledge of bookkeep¬ ing typewriting^ and office routine work, desires position. Box 574, Record & Guide. LOFT TO LET, 25x95, large elevator, heat, excellent light. Telephone Murray mil 3121. , ,, , MHOWN. 30G E. 40th St., New York. OI^D Kstablished Keal Estate Corpora¬ tion, located on west side, below 42d street, will take over an agency business and the services of the owner of the same upon satisfactory arrangement. Oppor¬ tunity for real estate man controlling some agencv business to consolidate with reliable concern. Communications treated confidentially. Address MIUTOWN, Box 5S4, Kecord and Guide. BUILUEKS OF SUBURBAN HOMES Advertiser, who is now developing a large tract of Roton Heisrhts in the heart of South Norwalk, Conn., will make _ an attractive proposition to responsible builder. Demand for homes by far ex¬ ceeds the supply. WALTER SCHULZE, 1170 Hroadway, New York City. Tel., Madison Square 3879. RR.\L ESTATE Salesman, successful in large transactions wanted in uptown east side office on salary and commission basis- excellent opportunity, with good future, for right man. Applying, stating terms, confidential. Box 5S6, Record and tluide. _____^^^^^^^^^^^^______. CHAUFFEUR, 25, single; experienced; references; can do repairs; reasonable salary; will not object to working in the country Box 582, Record and Guide. THOROUGHLY experienced Real Estate man desires connection with live concern or an estate. Specialist in managing prop¬ erty and collection of rents. Highest credentials. Box 580, Record and Guide. MORTGAGE BROKER. 12 YEARS' EX- I'EKIKNCE AS NEGOTIATER AND SO- LiriTOR, DESIRES TO MAKE A CHANGE. BOX 576, RECORD & GUIDE. TO LET—Sixty Wall Street, fine liglit private room in law office, particularly desirable for real estate or insurance broker. $30 a month, also desk room, ex¬ ceptionally private. Address S. D. JONES, 60 Wall Street^______________^________ SMALL APARTMENT HOUSE WANTED. Have responsible client with a well es¬ tablished furnished apartment business who wishes to lease small apartment house suitable for furnishing in respect¬ able neighborhood. Address DAY, box 572 Record and Guide. STENOGRAPHER and typewriter, re¬ fined voung woman, Christian, with long experience in building line, rapid and neat, capable and reliable. First class references. Box 578, Record and Guide. COUJHBUS AVE 66"Tt>67» STS. 90* »T AND AHMCRQAM AVE R)R ValUaBlu American Real Estate Company Founded 188S Owner of Harriman National Bank Build¬ ing. 44th St. and Fifth Ave. Stockton Building. 5-9 E. 31st St. Arena Building, 39-41 W. 31st St. Hendrik Hudson Apartments, Broadway, 110th Street, River¬ side Drive. Developer of A-R-E-CO dis¬ tricts. The Bronx, and Park Hill. Yonkers. On these types of properties arc based its 6% Bontfs, offered to investors in Coupon form for direct investment, and in Accumulative form purchasable by installments. Correspondence Invited. Amrrifau iRral Eetatr (gotnyanij Capital and Surplus, $3,247,789.13 527 Fifth Avenue, New York IGOTH ST.—Theodore Bertsch sold through G'eorge K. Denhart the 5-sty fiat, 507 West IGUth ^t, on lot I'oxlOO. AMSTEKUAM AV.—The Surety Land Co. has bought the plot lUOxlOU, at the southwest corner of noth st uud Amsterdam av, from the Oothout estate. The buyer is said to be a subsidiary of the Columbus Circle CoasLructioa Co. DUOAUWAY.—J. Allen Townsend sold to the Seaman Cunstruction Co., through Hall J. Uow Sl Co. the plot 12c»xliJ0, at the southwest corner ot liroadway and 2u7th st, for improvement with two apartment houses. WADSWOltTH AV.—Baptist City Missionary Society has purchased from William Hobson the 1-sty buildiug 124-I2ii Wadsworth uv, 2D AV.' -Jacob Kaplon sold, through Ames & Co. 1100 2d av, a O-sty tenement, on lot 25x88.6. Br*mx. FOX ST.—Isaac Lowenfcld sold to Jenny Pisch llGb Fox st, a 3-sty flat on lot 25x09x irreg. PARKSIDE PL.—George L. Schoen haa pur¬ chased the plot lUOxOO, ou the west side ot Park- side pi, 2:i0 ft. north of 207th st. 10;JD ST.—Schlessinger & Gillman bought from Lowenfeld & i'rager the plot, lOl.OxllO.Oxirreg. at the northwest corner of 103d st and Stebbins av. They will erect two 5-sty apartment houses, 170TH ST.—Joseph Herzog sold for the An¬ thony Ave. Improvement Co, the two li-fam. houses, 311-313 East 170th st, ou plot 05xl20.3x irreg. CLINTON AV.—Esther Realty Co. bought from Emma A. Oesting, the plot lllxlUO, at the southeast corner of Clinton av and Jefferson pl. FULTON AV.—Roseff Building Corporation has purchased from the Zeltner estate, the plot ijU.\l)0, at 13S5 Fulton av. RIVER AV.—Thomas D. Malcolm sold, thi'ough Joseph A. Wasserman, the liV^-sty dwelling, 11^:^3 River av. SOUTHERN BLVD.—The Moorehead Realty & CoustrutLion Co. sold the 5-sty apartment house at ::US1 Southern blvd to Ellen Elizabeth Blazer, who gave in part payment the vacant plot, 50x jUO, on the south side of Tremont av, 25 ft. west of Cliuton av. Brooklyn. GARFIELD PL.—Jerome Property Corpora¬ tion sold 159 G'arfield pl, a -l-sty apartment house, for M. Mullee and oS9 lUth av, a 3-sty h;juse. for E. O'Connell. 18TH ST.—Bulkley & Horton Co. sold 1480 Earit ISth st, a ^Va-sty residence on plot 33x100, for the Miawood Associates to Mrs, Mary E. Hill. 12TH AV.—Frank A. Seaver & Co. sold 5 lots at the northwest corner of 12th av and SOth st, Dyker Heights, for William Rafferty. 15TH AV.—I. Salzberg sold for the C. W. Construction Co. the 3-sty cottage at the north¬ east corner oi 15th av and 47th st to S. Robins aud the 3-sty cottage at the northwest corner of 15th av and 47th st to H. Levy. Qneent. ROSEDALE.—New York Suburban Land Co. sold 40x100 in Dale pl to Charles Spalding and OOxlOO on Park av to August Goldsmith, Richmond. ARROCHAR.—The Bethlehem Orphans and Half Orphans Asylum of College Point, L. I., has purchased the Alexander H. Barrett estate of about 20 acres on Fingerboard rd, for im¬ provement. The brokers were John Lucker, Douglas Robinson, Charles S. Brown Co. and J. Sterling Drake. DONGAN HILLS.—Cornelius G. Kolff sold for the heirs of W. W. Crawford, 2 lots on Liberty av, near Hancock st, to Carmena De Rosa, who owns adjoining property. Nearby Cities. NEWARK, N. J.—Feist & Feist, Inc.. sold for E. Augustus Ryan, his 11-room house on plot 50x1(10, at 772 Lake st, to William C. Symmous, who will occupy and build a garage in the rear. NEWARK. N. J.—Louis Schlesinger (Inc.) sold for Miss Catherine J. Demarest. the 3-sty factory, 91 New Jersey Railroad av to Patrick J. Kelly, who leased it to the Glacey Paper Box Co. Thc same broker also sold for Mrs. Mary E. Campbell and Miss Kathryn Stokesberry to Dr. Fortunate Soriano, the two 3-sty dwellings, 49- 53 Sth av. Rural and Suburban. BRONXVILLE, N. Y'.—Fish & Marvin sold for John Utz to Edward Wise, a one-acre estate at Pondlield rd and Argyle pi, which has been held at $10,000. BRONXVILLE, N. Y.—Fish & Marvin sold for Mrs. J. Finelli her property in Gifford st, Gilford Park, to William N. Ferrin. GARWOOD. N. J.—New York Suburban Land Co. sold 20x100 on Myrtle av to E. Hilly and GOx 100 on Spruce av to E. S. Gill. RONKONKOMA. L. L—Kurz & Uren. Inc., havo sold a 14-acre farm known as the "Rohrig Farm"" on Ocean av and Pond rd, with a dwell¬ ing and outbuildings. KYE, N. Y.—Charles Field Griffen & Co. sold for the estate of Edward C. Haviland to Joseph Brewster 20 acres on the South side of West¬ chester av. SCARSDALE, N. Y.—Robert K. Painter sold, through Fish & Marvin, the 2-acre country »place at the corner of Park and Oxford rds to Dr, A. Edward Davis. TARRYTOWN, N. Y.—Joseph P. Day sold for 303 5th Av Corporation, to the Chevrolet Motor Co., a tract of 17 acres fronting on the Hudson River, lying between the Beekman av and Kings- land Point plants of the buying company. YONKERS, N. Y.—Plots have been purchased at Nepperhan Heights, on Fairview av. by A. E. Elbert and John Peck and on Morningside rd by Charles Gilbert. WEST HOBOKEN, X. J.—Arbi Realty and Construction Co. sold to David Lngler 141-155 Palisade av, West Hoboken, six 4-sty apartment houses, occupying the entire frontage on Pali¬ sade av from Demott to Courtland st. The buyer gave in part payment 73 Adams st, Ho¬ boken, a 4-sty loft building, and 4iX) to 400 Newark st, Hoboken, six frame store buiidings. The transaction involved about $200,000. I EAGSS. $600,000 Estate for "Movies." Nelson. Lee & Green have leased, to the Vitagraph Company of America, the 200-acre estate of Samuel K. Jacobs, known as the "Oaks," at Bayside, L. I. The property contains a manor house, a large lake, greenhouses, woodland and an inlet connecting with Long Island Sound. On the estate, which is said to be held at $600,000, moving picture plays will be produced. China Firm To Move, William Guerin & Company, French china, of 33 Park place, have leased new quarters at 43-45 West 23d street, through to 24-28 West 24th street, in the building formerly occupied by Flint & Company. The firm has taken the en¬ tire seventh floor. The brokers were the firm of L, J. Carpenter and Stephen H, Tyng, Jr., Company, Restaurant to Enlarge. J. Arthur Fischer has leased for Dr. E. Harrison Griffin, at an aggregate rental of about $110,000, the three build¬ ings, 110-112-114 West 45th street, to Charles L'Homme, restaurateur, who is at present the occupant of Nos. 110- 112. The lessee will make extensive alterations to No. 114 and use the same in connection with his present build¬ ings. Leases City Pier. The City of New York has leased to the United States Steel Products Com¬ pany, a subsidiary of the United States Steel Corporation, the 1,200-foot pier which is being built at the foot of 29th street, Brooklyn. The lease is for ten years at an annual rental of $35,000, with the privilege of two renewals for similar terms at a 10 per cent, advance. Lease in Old Slip. The firm of Leonard J. Carpenter leased for Ellen S. Auchmuty and F. Augustus Schermerhorn to Arnold & Aborn. teas and coffees, the two four- story buildings, 37 and 39 Old Slip, which are to be converted into one and modernized for the business of the lessees. Manhattan. WINTHROP AMES leased for 20 years from Vincent Astor the dwelling at 244 West 44th st, adjoining the Little Theatre. It is reported that the theatre is to be enlarged. BASTINE & CO. rented offices in 235 Sth av to Adolf Hirschfeld, of 29 Liberty st; to Max Davidson and Victor Nielson, of 440 4th av. BASTINE & CO., as agents of 31-33 West 21st St. have rented the 1st loft to the American Marabou Co. of 24 East 22d st: the store and basement through N. Brigham Hall Sl Wm. D. Bloodgood. Inc., to Frederick Hacker & Co. of 15 West 17th St.; through M. & L. Hess the 2d loft to Bernstein & Breave, and the 5th loft to Strobing Bros, of 45 Broome st; through M. Forman & Co. the 5th Ioft to Leo Wertheim of 71 Mercer st; and the 10th loft through Heil & Stern to S. Mitchell & Co. of 5S West 15th St. This completes the renting of the building. CAMMANN. VOORHEES & FLOY'D leased 08 Front st for Mary B. Caswell to Waterbury Chemical Co., of 37 Pearl st; and offices in 136 to 140 Front st to L. Littlejohn & Co., of 12*> Front st. CARSTEIN & LINNEKIN leased the Oth flooi at 11 East 3Gth st to the Cheltenham Press of 1.50 5th av; the 5th Ioft at 15 Spruce st to Frank B. McBreen; additional space at 450 4th av to the Presbrey Syndicate; space at ll.S Bast 2Sth st to Johnson. Adams & Grea¬ cen ; at 347 5th av to the Ball Library Ser¬ vice Inc., and Aimee Osbourne: at 874 Broad¬ way to M. Rothchild and the Lane Mfg. Co.; at 1161 Broadwav to John H. Anderson, and at IS East 41st st for Cross & Brown Co. to William H. W'ellman. CLARK, CHILDS & CO.. members New Tork Stock Exchange, now at 111 Broadway, have taken the entire 2d floor in the New York Title Insurance Co. Building at 135 Broadway, and will take possession today.