REAL ESTATE SECTION 6 18 PAGES THE NEW YORK HERALD [COPYRIGHT, 1921, BY THB SUN-HERALD CORPORATION.] NEW YORK, SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1921. A HOUSE THAT WAS BORN WITH THE MELLOWNESS OF AGE

RAN FIELD, t/?e 200 ACRE ESTATE of ALBERT J. MILBANK &Z HUNTINGTON LONG ISLAND JOHN MEAD HOWELL, ARCHITECT.

this VI E.W of HOUSE /Mm s s «*/ CARP POOL IS FRAMED BY LATE REPORTS FROM POSTERN THE LIVING ROOM WITH ITS GOTHIC MANTEL, CARVED m GARDEN BEAMS &/7c/ CEILJNG DECORATED by MRS MILBANK. WALL. CITY AND COUNTRY

Harlem Is to have one of the largest west corner of Sfbbfiw avenue and 183d theatres In the city. It will be erected street. I udor Home of Albert Milbank at John A. and Oscar L. Foley sold for J. on the northeast corner of Lenox ave¬ Albert L. Lowensteln the dwelling aI nue and 142d street by John J. Flnnerty, the northwest corner of Anderson ave¬ i cathedral frieze above the fire L. I,, Harmonizes With opening who has Just bought the site, a plot nue and 164th street, 87xl9x Irregular Huntington, anil Blender pilasters at either side up¬ to John Wynne. holding two couchant lions carved in 85xl25xl00x200x Irregular, from the Armstrong Brothers sold 2738 Marlon Countryside So Well That It marblo Is. next to the celling, the most Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank avenue, a two story, detached, frame important single detail in this room of through Thomas J. O'Reilly. The prop¬ dwelling, 25x138, for Albert Massimtno. rare distinction. The furniture is for Hudson P. Rose erty Is a of a large plot taken by Company purchased Seems to Have Sprung From the most part of the period In which the part from Mr. Slttesiheim the two fatnjiy 100m is conceived but with sufficient the bank under foreclosure from the house at 1729 Pelham road. on .modern upholstery to provide the com¬ Plnckney estate a few years ago. Mr. Charles K. Cathie sold for Hirbert Soil.Perched High Bluff forts of modern living. J. Kaiser the plot, 75x95, at the north¬ Flnnerty plans a two story structure The formal dining room in quite an¬ with stores and a theatre to seat 3,000 west corner of Nelson avenue snrt 165th Harbor other way Is equally unusual, with Its persons. The site was held at $100,000 street. Overlooking Lloyds heavy tapestry waU covering and the and Mr. Flnnerty expects to spend $250,- Brooklyn Deals Reported. many old family portraits hung there. 000 on the Improvement. Here again Is another fine imported Realty Associates sold a tour story HARRIET SISSON GILLESPIE. Clothic mantel of white the de¬ (¦rovers to Tlnll«tached ihomes, fine estates of from these hothouse products have been Panfleld, Is wont to nay that "most By no means the least of an archl- grilles. Inside Is a service court some under foreclosoure a few years ago. Tho house and at 317 Avenue M. so at odds other antiques are Included In the fur¬ garage acres, where the tired man of affairs forced Into positions wholly American country houses are so very tect's problems In planning the main 300 feet wide, at the extreme right of site was held at $100,000. Buckley A Horton Company wtth with their surroundings. Nature does new that are on a is which at the nishing. can relax and enjoy the home life which her In all their elements they driveway large estate to foster is the stable group and To attempt to describe the house in Joseph N. Ncef sold 264 Lincoln road, her part, but man refuses to accept not to be un¬ a certain sense of and extreme left the Other galea In Manhattan. and avenuea, was once to be found in New York but !« generally fit photographed mystery surprise, garden group. detail would be since the between Bedford Roger* standards. The result Inevitably so as to be no a so older the house on side impossible til they are old longer feature often noted in the Facing the opposite floor of the two and a half stories Charles F. Noyes Company sold for a two-story residence for Adam Woll. -which Is now almost a thing of the past. disastrous, for the architectural agglom¬ considered es a desirable in an at of the circle are a of walled plans B. Mrs. Helen H. the expen¬ novelty Southvn homes, notably Dougher- great couple Include forty rooms, those on the first William D. Kllpatrick to Max O. E. AUard sold for handsome estates, beauti¬ erations represent merely architectural This statement, the home of the Car- tho walls built of the same new 238 to Mrs I>. P. Monahan 564 Those many vast wealth with none of the way." ghan Manor, Md., gardens, floor including in addition to the ones Kaeache the five-story garage Cawley diture of however, does not to the rolls of Carroliton. The visitor mak<- material as the house. beneath 22x92. The road, near Bitmap avenue. fully landscaped and laid out like Eng¬ simple beauty which by rights should apply present Passing .drcady mentioned breakfast room, study, East Twentieth street, prop¬ Marlborough with the case, since great forest trees have been his way through a long stretch of virgin the Tudor doorway at the front of the besides innumerable erty was held at $30.000 and Is leased Flatbush. a two-and-a-half-story frame lish paries, compare favorably belong to thtm. In the comes one an two flower rooms, basis. 40x100. The Mllbank apart from transplanted Immediate vicinity forest trees, when suddenly he house enters dlcectly into Eng- coat and linen closets, servants' dining to one tenant on a net rental detached two-family cottage, best of those across the water. home, wholly of the house the mellow at¬ a sees before him the Hah two stories in A Co. sold to details, a rare supplying into clearing and hall, height, panelled and sleeping rooms and the service William II. Whiting Denis in Other Boroughs. scores of country Its architectural enjoys of a are mu'le es- None among the nil native attrac¬ mosphere age. fine old mansion stretching out on low in oak, the walls of which Several have been Henry Aronspn for the Ochsenrolter location with the many rare of deer quarters. porches three old build¬ Dr. M. York through homes soattered about this section tions for which the North Shore Is noted. One evidence of the old gardener's skill lying plateau. background for a collection built to command the many fine views tate 22-26 Rose street, Margaret sold Something of this effect has been heads and those of other wild gem?, 83.5x104.9x110.6. Terry A Johnson her residents. 100x100, more than Tan- Along the of the bluff Is a heavily is seen In the wistaria vine planted be¬ which the location offers. In fact, no ings, stands out strikingly top side entrance that clambers achieved at Panfleld. The drive passes brought back from the northwest by Mr. to .an the northwest corner or eranklln Albert J. Mtlb&nk. at wooded strip, some 100 feet wide, and the up and available point that might add the and Tenement Deala. field. the home of over the Tudor arch to the second through the wooded promontory and Mi'bank. who Is a noted hunter, comfort of the owners of this Apartment 'gjace and Buwne avenue, Flushing. against this promontory the structure of story. and hjeauty and Queens. Huntington, L. I., noted for Its archi¬ constructed of brick Despite the fact that It had roots forty then comes out unexpectedly on the The living room, or great size fine estate has been overlooked by Mr. Melster Builders, Inc., resold through sturdy masonry, and with a wide circular Is in oak, with a hand¬ M. Vftmes Hughes sold for Maude O. tectural beauty and superb arborlai de¬ with a stucco an as¬ feet long, the work of transplanting bluff, sweep dignity. panelled Howells. S. Zeatalow the two six-story apartment surface, presents some Prlndle a residence on Bement avenue. a member was accomplished without harm to the that skirts the carp pool eighty feet in Jacobean ceiling, having richly houses at 14-20 West 107th street, be¬ velopment. Mr. Mllbank Is pect of varied interest. a motif Port Richmond, S. I., 100x233. rise at Intervals and vine. Mrs. Milbank's famous white Iris diameter approaches the main doorway. carved oak beams done In grape tween Central Park West and Manhat¬ of the law firm of Masten & Nicholas Quaint gables from the The formal entrance to the estate leads Mrs. Mllbank, who Is an artist. A TAX APPRAISERS HAVE picturesque groups of mullloned windows beds brought home of her by tan avenue. Sufc»li'iin Trn n suet Ions. and also chairman of the board of di¬ dia¬ mother at Pride's Crossing also consti¬ through two stone piers flanked by low superb Gothic mantel and fireplace with BEGUN ANNUAL LABORS Sherman Brokerage Company sold open Invitingly. Numerous bays of 1530 Madison J. Clarento Davles leased to the rectors of the Borden Farm Products mond panes are built out and tiny roof for Henry S. Klrschner a five-story apartment, at J04th "Candy Shouve" a store In the "Trou- Company. The house, of English de- dormers lend a marked qualntness to the Board Urges Owners avenue, villo" at Long Tiach. facade to which the tall English chimney Realty street, 26x95, to the Samuel Singer s gn, in the midst of a 200 acre estate, to File Proof of Values. Realty Corporation. Nash & Kenti">* ecntod for Dr. W. pots add emphasis. No formal treat¬ for Maude A. Meivln Whltlock lit 1-.^-««daIe home fur¬ is perched high on a bluff overlooking ment of the mnin entrance la provided. PLOTS Nehrlng Brothers sold CITY COMPROMISES LOTS VERSUS for the to Vt-.x R_ the distant hills of The Heal Estate Board of New York Dorman to Frances V. Smith 312 West nished, season, Engel; Lloyd's Harbor and The Tudor doorway of fine simplicity, double 23.\ also for 1'r. William Harvey King his after the characterizing this detail, is repeated at lias notified Its members that the an¬ 153d street, a fJvc-story flat, Connecticut. While patterned nual of the tax 100. uome in Scarsdale, furnished, for the several 'ntervals thus affording separate inspection property by to Samuel N'orris. of tills Tudor style of architecture, it follows AYE. : Br THE ODD PARAGRAPHER. appraisers is new going on and that D. H. Scully & Co. sold for Mrs. S. winter, city. entrance.; to the other of the 7TH ZONE FIGHT portions single George F. Archer rented, furnished, a more closely the simple lines of the house. owners should lose no time In submitting Harrison the four-story apart- It seems a tit unfair that which 1b a brick structure wit! street. 25x105. residence at Pleasantville, X. Y., to W. the char- set close to with no After all Theatre, evidence as to the value of their hold¬ ment at 13 East 121th Cottswolds in England, quaint Being the ground the en¬ a Jacob H. Martin. the house is tied to the stern portals which guard facade of terra cotta and limestone ings. In elaboration of the board's A. E. Karscher sold for Holm-1 of which have made this sec¬ foundation visible, of a on the nortii scterislcs Its of old Shuts Out Factories Only From trance to the real estate columns occupying plot, 99.6x100, warning to the owners that action Is stock and others the two five story Sales nnil I,ruse* nt Southampton. surroundings by huge clumps should be side of Forty-eighth street betwe n statement has 303-305 East Ninety- tion famous. time boxwood, vines of ampelopsis and metropolitan newspapers imperative, the following double flats at E. sold in Block North of Penn barred and locked forever any Broadway and Eighth avenue. The party : 60x100. William Wolff's Alfred Schermerhorn South¬ Panfleld, so named for the ancestral climbing roses, dwarf cedars and blue Big against been Issued seventh street, L. I.; for Mrs. Henry G. Trevor discussion of the drama. If we weren't had hardly got seated when Gunboat "In 1902 the city administration, fac¬ Son was associate broker. ampton, estate of the Mllbank family In Eng¬ spruces. Numerous full grown trees Station. unaware of the Stern 246 her Grapevines cottage to Vincent S. have been transplanted and the horti¬ Terminal strong minded we might yield to the Williams, entirely ing a tremendous Increase in the budget, Julia Laughltn sold to A. land, is the type of house that fits into to add that the exclusion presence of the real estate editors, told the of assessing im¬ street, a four story ten Mulford; for the Poabody Estate. Aga- cultural under the care of temptation adopted policy West Twentieth on the of Main to an sort development of the his sister that the whole of England on the basis of an had been In the wam, west side street, the countryside In unpretentious an old who the way Is absurdly Inconsistent In face proved real estate family, 27x80, which family gardener, by Estimate the drama could be put inside of The Bronx. With¬ of regardless yearn Edward H. Johnson, and for the Pea- of way. It seems to have grown up in Is a wizard in his line, tends to give The Board of emulated that fact that both real estate and alleged cost reproduction selling family for thirty-five The to Mrs. the value of the It was, out wishing to give offence, the writer of whether the Individual so A Co. sold an apart¬ body Estate. Hollyhocks, a point in Its favor not the place the appearance of mature age. sapient king of Judea laat Friday when emphasize plot. property Harris, Vought Rutherford Pearson. Its environment, however, the realization of no such would like to set Gunboat Williams.or appraised had Increased in value or not. ment In 258 Riverside Drive to Dr. Wal¬ It was called upon to satisfy the de¬ Grant Mitchell, as he is known in real under long The same broker also closed the fol¬ flimsy coincidence that Inspired the As a result many properties ter F. Jones. lowing leases: For Mrs. Delancey Nlcoll, mands of hotels, department store and v life.straight on that point England, the lease at rents were raised from rltlng of this, the first dramatic criti¬ pre-war in Demand. Wlndymere, on the east side of First railroad Interests on the one hand and cism ever admitted to a re.-il estate sup¬ Encyclopedia Brltannica points out- 10 per cent, to 50 per cent. In value, al¬ Fine Dwellings somewhat an Neck lane, to Mrs. William K. Vander- the owners oh plement. The radical step was taken blassedly perhaps.has though as a matter of fact they should West Interests of property the area of or Pease A Elllman have sold three bilt 2d; for Mrs. A S. Cameron, Hal¬ BUILDING^ merely to correct a loose and inaccurate 87,327,497 acres, 58,324 square have been decreased In value approxi¬ occu¬ SELL for on the south side of Gin TO 1.031 to other In the matter of shutting out the miles with vast stretches of rolling in- Side dwellings physicians cyon Lodge, statement regarding the size of The mately 3 per cent, to allow for deprecia¬ 150 West Seventy- to A Sumner Welles; for W. R. garment factories froin Seventh avenue land country and picturesque waterfront tion and obsolescence. Vacant land, pancy as follows: lane, Bronx, uttered by Gunboat Williams In sixth four stories. 20x100, for Tuckerman. Mrs. Hanhausen's cottage, between Thirtieth and Forty-first streets. the act of "The fit for both summer and all year round then, as now. In many locations, prac¬ street, LONG BEACH second Champion," residential whereas The William C. Strange: 61 West Eighty- on the south side of ShlnnecocU road, to AT 1 LOTS The board approve a which will purposes; was raised 100 plan which Sam Harris Is producing at the tically unsalable, per four stories, 20x100, for Edward R. Tolfree; for J. Theus Munds, the Immediate of Bronx, according to no less an expert value. . eighth street, protect neighborhood Eongaere Theatre. cent, in 26 Weat Eighty-seventh, N'orth Cottage, on the west side of Main the Pennsylvania station between Sev¬ than J. Clarence Davies, has an area rents have Increased on an Louis Steckler; of residences. Because of the removal of natural course that a "Although 20x100, for Mrs. Julie O. street, to N. C. Wagner; for O. W. Long Beach, after fourteen years enth and Eighth avenues but disap¬ It Is of pugilist of approximately forty-two square miles average throughout the city 38 per cent, four stories, the ultra-conservative restrictions that should fall Into an error of this kind, * Wolf to a client of J. Arthur Fisher. Bright, Mrs. Lorlmer Wordcn's cottage, steady but "restricted" development, la proved of the plan devised by the Chief hlch it must be admitted are also well it Is a matter of common knowledge that D. formerly have restrained the growth especially when the pugilist has lost adapted for residential purposes. Samuel Kllpatrick resold through west side of Captain's Neck lane, to to be the scene of a public auction sale Engineer and Indorsed by the Thirty- valuea have remained almost station¬ West Brown for H. Burling, and development of Long Beach, this fourth Trade to standing in the prize ring by taking Still even a real estate editor must the cost of H. Blakely 124 Seventy-seventh Gardner Oeorge residen¬ sale Is by all odds the most Street Board of segre¬ But ary. Since October 1, 1920, dwelling. 20x100. cottage on the north side of Shtnneoock of lots In the ultra-conservative Important gate all the garment factories into two up corporation law as a side line. give Grant Mitchell credit for an other¬ reproduction has decreased aft least 40 street, a four story mlnue the burdensome re¬ ever held at that famous seashoro how the mistake got by an expert like wise delightful performance and espe- Pepe A Brother sold for the Lent road to Joseph F. StlUman ; for W. O. tial section, suburb. small squares between Thirty-sixth and per cent., and it is not at all impossible on the north side ¦Joseph P. Day la a mystery for Mr. c'ally for the reformation wrought by costs to be Estate, O. H. I.ant of California, presi¬ Williamson, cottage strictions Imposed In 1907, and recently Mr. will also sell on Thirty-ekshth streets between S«v- for reproduction very nearly a three story of Post Crossing to Oliver Perln; for Day Saturday, enth and Day In the courso of his career as an him In the habits of a family which, levels the time the assess¬ dent, 20 I.eroy street, automatically, as a result of a June 4, 410 residential and business Ninth avenuea The majority pre-war by 20x80. to M"<- E. Rosa. Mrs. John M. Rutherfurd, Mrs. Alfred removed, of property owners opposed this plan. auctioneer has shaken a wicked hammer prior to his return, ha/i acted as a sort ment rolls for 1923 are finally approved. dwelling. of a large mortgage. building lots for the estate of the late In every section of The of agent for Everett M. Sclxas Company, repre¬ Nelson's Clovertop, In the Fair Lee foreclosure John J. Moore Thus In a fashion that would have practically European Congressman In view of these facts, the necessity for* sold for to A Dixon. for will be held on the In Elmhurst, Queens, Bronx. Mr. Day Indorsed the play en¬ Volstead. This !a not the opinion of the valuations sented by r.aul W. Cronce, Grounds, George Jr.; The sale, which situated on both sides of dons credit to King Solomon himself the giving early attention to the at 441 cottage on the south the Long thusiastically and seen It him¬ writer alone. It was concurred In by Fanny Rosenblum the dwelling Henry Fordham, near the railroad station, at Island Railroad near the Elmhurst rail- cltjf fathers adopted a plan that will having for 1921 Is obvious." to side of Culver HI!! to Miss M. F. Will¬ premises, shut o"t 73 self some three or four times decided all the other guests, who Included In East Fifty-eighth street, 20x100.6, or on road station. The fronts 1,150 pre cent, manufacturing on Huber. iams; for Jonah Rogers, his cottage at 2 ;30 T. M. rain shine, Saturday, property a Inscrutably that every real estate edi¬ their number not real estate edi¬ Magdalen A. feet on Queens Boulevard and 875 feet West Thirty-fifth street from line 100 only NEWARK FIRM IN LEASE. for Dr. Btefn the Flying Point to Leverett S. MUl«r for P. Day, auctioneer, west of Seventh avenue tor and assistant real estate editor In tors but members of Mr. office Bamett & Co. sold May 29, l>y Joseph on Laurel Hill Boulevard or the old Shell feet to Eighth Day's at 158 West 123d two years, and for F. Dodge Greene ht» avenue. town to see It with him. isff and some of his business asso- four story dwelling v 111 dispose of all the properties formerly road. The lots are minutes from At tl.e time It disapproved ought bungalow on Toilsome lsne to W. W. twenty resolution Mr. with a gns- r .ites as well. The experts street, 14x100. to the Estates of Long Beich. the Terminal In Manhattan of the restricting all the re¬ Day's party began concurring sold for Max D. Walton. belonging PennaJyvanla mainder of undeveloped business dis¬ tromic cruise on board the good ship Flo- were: Marbrldge BaUdlng. From an A Taubert lots and fifty bun- and about, a ten minute walk from the (he Neuburger 116 East Ninety-fifth street, end comprising 1,031 station of the Corona trict north of Thirty-sixth street to tllla, which has docking privileges at the Chester Parish. Elton Burroughs, James Joseph J. .Orles Company, Inc., spe¬ to be sold separately, without Twenty-fifth street street between and B. Jaoob three story dwelling, 16x100.8 1-2, to SPECULATOR BUYS ESTATE. g.ilows, subway station at Jackson Heights. Forty-first Seventh and southwest corner of Sixth avenue Stewart, Charles Molesphlnl, cialists In chain store leasing, who be¬ Poshlk. reserve, oa .asy terms. As an extra In¬ Ninth avenues. street. The Lohman. Michael Casey, George Sey¬ ten ego In modest William to Fifty-fifth guests lingered gan business years W. Basse sold for the estate ducement It has been arranged give Throngs of property owners and their aboard ship over their coffee and cigars mour, Thomas flcowcroft, John T. quarters at 9-15 Clinton street, Newark. Oeorge J. L. tlvernara of Wall Street occupancy of the bungalows Charles of Elizabeth TedlMi 813 West 112th Immediate HOLDS L. I. CITY 8ALE. attorneys packed the meeting and Jos¬ while their host dtscus-ed conditions In Flynn, Frsnk Cavanatigh, N. J., have leased a largo suite of of¬ dwelling, 18.8x100, to Fame Acquires Great Neck Plaee. iind lots under a tenancy arrangemoj-t tled elbows with representatives of the the auction market and then slid grace¬ Schaeffler, Mortimer Haines, Edwin Q. fices In the Mnrbrldge Building, Broad¬ street, throe story to Gregory. one of the for the purpose of aiding purchasers J. P. Day finds llesdr Bidders for department stores and the hotel and fully Into a discussion of the champion Bell, Fred Cone, Arthur K. Mack, Ches¬ way and Thlrfy-fourth street. During Julius Jesse L. Llvermore, most build on their lots at once. railroad Interests. After the matter was so as verbal ter Byrnes, James R. Murphy, Edward prominent speculators In Wall Street, Vsesnt without much shifting his the career of the firm It has leased E. J. Rldgway Helta Residence. In Its final analysis, the sale means Property. settled It was discovered that even gears. Mr Day told how the hero of Porter, Wadsworth Reudlger, Vincent stores In practically every large city In has purchased Locust Lawn, the former of these lota can. dis¬ the Pennsylvania terminal sec¬ Kirk and F. H. F. M. Crawley A Proa of Montelalr. estate of the late Penator Palmer of that purchasers Vacant property In Long Island City though the pl.iv, William Burroughs, left h!« Briragwanath. the country, entailing rentals of more of regard the restrictions removed by the proved Its ability again yesterday to tion te restricted against business by the ultra conservative home In England and than $2h.fM»0,T»00. The company's N. J. sold for Erman J. Ridgway Michigan at Great Neck, L. I, which dlrcc-( krax.d and Tug Scv a beach on the foreclosure sale »nd can build practical¬ attract Investors. The test was afforded zoning ordinances any building may he journeyed to San Francisco, where there tors include Aaron and Joseph J. Cries Tim Nr.w York 11 has 500 foot bathing ly nny kind of a bungalow, a residence, auction sale of 480 lots utilised for 25 per cent manufacturing Is a real In MEET. his Mountainside residence to Mrs. sound and a steel pier and boathotww. by the belonging strong estate boom progress LOAN SOCIETIES and Edward Robins. The The of architec¬ a hotel or a boarding house on any lot to the estate of Henry Van Rensselaer purposes. nt this very moment. It la at this very Esther Gracey of Montelalr. prop¬ main residence Colonial at Beach, without regard to Its lo and Benton H. Collins of During the hearing Mayor Hylan re¬ In the the authors (>. Fdwnrds Old Firm. erty is situated on the west hldo of Un- ture is surrounded by spacious grounds T.ong Kennedy Eng- point play that Ig¬ Jersey Association* to llsre Tan <-. Units T'nlon street, and The main out¬ entlon or surroundings. jnnd. The sale was conducted by Joseph ceived a letter from the owners of the nored a splendid opportunity for drama1 dercllff road opposite attractively landscaped. Printing Crafts Hulldlng. Eighth avenue Day Conclave nt Atlantic City. Charles O. Edwards for the last six has a frontage of 310 feet on Vndercllff building is a six room summer cottage, The situation Is an Interesting one P, Day In a tent at the corner of Bliss tic effect, by th'lr failure to Call atten¬ and of -treet and Boulevard. A satls- and Thirty-fourth street suggesting that tion to the between land values The New of rears director secretary Daniel road and extends BOO feet In depth to a two story steel end concrete gnrage Queens disparity Jersey League Building Birdsall * Co., inc., has severed his con- Park Reservation. with chauffeur's above. Ther» Into the most factory scalo of prices the property owners In the hotel and In San Francisco when ar¬ and Loan will hold a. two the Essex County quarters if Long Beach popular prevailed Burroughs Associations nection with the and has rooms a suburb In the world. For the the bidding. The store district petition the Have New rived there and the to¬ convention at Atlantic company The residence contains fourteen is also large barn and poultry house* seashore throughout properties] prices prevailing day City, begin¬ nn office in 321 with la one of the as as a The Is since th-y of At¬ sold are located along and abutting York Committee to Include Thirty-fifth day. visited the In order to opened Broadway, and three bathrooms, and well fruit orchard. place first time upbuilding However, Burroughs ning Friday, May 27, give a branch office In 418 Fifth avenue, the Mountain considered one of the show that famous ocoan resort Boulevard and Oreenpolnt ave¬ street In Its zone, which secures abso¬ San Francisco Y. a structure the extra time to consider best known properties of principal lantic City Queens M. C. A., delegates the under the name of Charles <>. Edwards extensive view of the North Shore and was held rival nue at three stations on two lutely 100 per cent restriction against who have State laws so Colony, commanding an places has a potential in-the embryo. subway erected by Trowel and Tripe, proposed revision of the Hudson River. at The Bale was factor in the future de¬ different routes. manufacturing. had more to do with of as to legalise all associations Company. of New York city and the f250,000. negotiated by An important the upbuilding operating on the for I. O. broker. The has of Long Beach is the con¬ By 8 o'clock In the evening Mr. Day San Francleoo than any other firm. It In the Stnto. Commissioner W. E. Tut- There Is a garage premises Wolf, property velopment f.ot Anrtlon at Baldwin, I». I. three cars. recently figured in two sales. It was struction of a new bridge from the had disposed of 293 of the lots for BUILDING AT CEDABHURST. was at the Y. M. C. A. that Burroughs tle, Jr., of New Jersey, who 1* working widow of Senator of total of or about a lot. waterfront sites for purchased from the mainland to the foot Long Beach 1332,300, $1,150 proved that he was of the timber from to bring about the revision, will address Many lota, bunga¬ Bronx Transactions. Palmer by John W. Riser of this city, Boulsvnrd, one block east of the present The highest price was $13,750 paid by Developer* Pnltlnc T"p Ten TTnosea which lightweight champions are made, the convention. Alexander M. Linnett lows and for all the year homes, at who later transferred it to August Jans- site. The construction of the new Henry Stahmberger, a concrete eontrao- and the next know he bohbed of Newark, former Of the Raldwin Harhor, I* I., will he sold at Frsnk R. Houghton, Inc., A R. Elkan bridge to Sell thing you president sen, the present seller. bridge will put an end to the fright- tor, for a plot on Diagonal street, be- for ftlK.OOn. up again In lila native shire with |20<1,- 1'nlted States League of Building ami n'ldinn "it Monday, May 30. by the Jere sold to Jacob Gottlieb the Ave story avenue and Meadow aj« southwest ful congestion of automobile traffic on tween Thomson Ten residences are being built In J'OO and the sobriquet of Gunboat Will¬ Loan Associations, will also speak. On Johnson, Jr.. Company, auctioneers, apartment at Willis avenue, Will Anctlon Brooklyn Fscfery. the Merrick road and at the Long street. Abutting lots on Thomson nve- Cedarhurst Park, L#. I., by the Olotan iams. Ills reappearance spread g!oom Saturday morning the delegates Mrill dis¬ result of a mortgage foreclosure on the comer 135th street. 25x81.6, for Jessie Besch approach to the old bridge. The nuo brought $3,10ft to $3,800. Lots Construction Company. One of these, r.mong the other male members of his cus* the ques'ion, "Will a Commission property by the Bond and Mortgage l,ee Stalnhaek, represented by Dunn A Th« factory prop rty belonging to" bridge has Its anchorage closj to Queens Boulevard between Rawson and an eight room Colons 1 stucco house, with family, who were Just then li v ing to to Regulate Rents Improve the Housing Company. The sale Includes n hotel on Daly, attorneys. Joseph Beorham of England at 326 to ¦the Vneht Club and near a large number Moore str.v-ta sold from $1,500 to $2,004; two blithe and all Improvements, lias break their way Into a clique composed Situation?" The discussion will be which per cent, of the purchase price Richard 11. Scoble and A. ,T. Robert¬ 343 Glonson avenue and 281 to 298 if the lots to be sold by Mr. Day. on Queens Boulevard betwoen Honey- Just been completed. Among the fea¬ of the most powerful of England's titled started by Edward P. Doyle, director of may remain on mortgage. The lots are son sold of fifty lots, 400x375, Taaffo place, between Lafayette and De- Home of the most Important of the well and Buckley alroets $1,460; tures of the houses are hot water host, realty owners. the bureau of Information and rosear h to he sold on the monthly payment plan on the Grand Boulevard and Concourse, K.'lb avenues, Brooklyn. Is to be sold at lots to ho sold are located on and closely Queens Boulevard between Bragaw and heated garages, open fireplaces. Instan¬ From this point on Mr. Day decided of the Real Estate Board of New York The section has gas, electricity and from 167th to McClellan streets and public auction nt 12 o'clock noon on adjacent to the Boardwalk and the Lowery streets $1,426, and on Annabel taneous hot water heaters and panelled that hhi guests could follow the thread R. D. Clow, Jr., president of the New water mains Baldwin Harbor is fifty Sheridan avenue. May 26 In the Brooklyn Real Estate Ex¬ various boulsvards that have been Ifn- avenue between Clreenpolnt avenue and walls throughout. Tlie plots sre 70x113. of the play themselves, so the entire party Jersey Real F,stat* Board, will also minutes from the I/mi Island Railroad Morris Maran p -based the Ave story change, 189 Montague street, by the proved with oostly summer and all year Lowery street $l,lu0. and the house# are bald at 116,100 each, made its way over to the Dongacre speak on the eubjeot. terminals In Manhattan and Brooklyn. apartnugit house \10S at the north- William P. Rae Comptny, atiotfone