{ title: 'The sun. (New York [N.Y.]) 1833-1916, April 21, 1912, Page 68, Image 68', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83030272/1912-04-21/ed-1/seq-68/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83030272/1912-04-21/ed-1/seq-68.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83030272/1912-04-21/ed-1/seq-68/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn83030272/1912-04-21/ed-1/seq-68/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: New York Public Library
\Z i if\ v. i addteea, Wm a Mulligan. 4(1 E Trsmsnt av 11,700 ItOtllttR AV, a a rnr 1 &2c1 at, nxlO.J, Kept :j, 1906 Nicola Ilittl licllerl una lo Jonas Well A mioi nityi\ Well K M, r. llefkmnn M 13,900 T I.AWMllNI'U A e s. Zft n Taeotna et, IS SlVO, b IhK I. \I ''. Mup C14, .Miipc e. tele, P.-- 1, l'.ior. Odin Hcott In Jlcaslo Moc.fr, ntty, ilm Hill, 41 Park row. .12,000 (IIIIICII l.KAKK.H. 1ST av, SM, store iiinl purl rellar Wm T \nrl1lr i'tr, lo llco Slelnrclch, 4S9 llnsl Houston st, & yra from Mar 1, 191: all?', Inill.i Wluirf II i'o, CO Hamilton u. Ilklvn , It, 310 14TH HT, tri'J V, in- -t nrt M llmir H Web et. r Co in Prodi- - .1 link, 3 M, uihl. i at, 4 I -' Mi frtim .'Mi t, Ml!, nttvn, Jones I'.irtPtim, Hi .ill Bl ... 1300 liTll NT. Sll) l' nil IKnni-i- l l'rl. ml to Anl Ml\ Su in i.xutilii. I'M i: 29tli \I. t yrn from Mb) 1, Ills, ntt, IlrnnUe ft Weber, 340 llwm .'. 11,1139 IlIiriAtiWAV, L'330.4, ,1 Mores Walter A Wells to A iron ('hlnltr. 14'! t'olumliu. v, 3 yrs from Mnv I, 1M2. ntts, Julius Kiln noff, no Nnwiu M , ... .. 143\ MM' HA Mrs' LIKNS. tin KT, 116.17 K I'olllna l.mery Co m i)nn llnitttrt'il anil Plftini l.ast Twenti IhlriJ Mimi Corporation, miner, Amster- dam Uullilln: (To. contrurtnr, .simplex (Ton strurtlon Co, rontrrutor I1,m24 1ST HT, tS-f- I;- - .Inmi'K I) Leery nut llrcorly Siliool, l.lil, owiior, simplex Con- struction o, owner .. ...11,124 ISiiTII ST, k i. 30 v I'nrpentrr av, '.5xll4-Hiiriot- t A Kenton iiki Koellsted Construe Hon Co, owner. I? J Ivoelliti d, lontrnc-to- r ... . . Iiiol till KT, IU..IJ K Hull, llrlppen t'n nut No II.\. i;.iit .3d M Co. owner, KlntplfX 'instruction Co. control lor 1219.31 ItTH ST. 4 W American llHillator Co net St.riiMil HulMIni; Co. owner; P U Krtrtis-ort- h A Co, liu', contractor. .Ilil.TO tKTII HT, k. 10', t'liriictltrr ill, 25xll4 Ittirton A Kenton hki KoetlMeil Construc- tion Co, owner; 1J .1 Kot'll.-.ti-- oontrar-to- r . 11.2 c: SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIENS. UIKT AT, a a. 7.'. w Morris av Mlrhaol W f (enrich ii E t .Scmpllclo Snvlrno tt al, Nov It. 1911 IIJI. 60 UHllltlH AV. 03 Toiilnl .( Co ait aamt. Jan 2, isi: lioo 1.1.1 rKMIKNH. 4TH HT, n 200 w Av A. :SJ i. Ica.rhoM JompIi IIornr nt Mlrhnrl llnndii-- ft tfori'eloauro of mortKutt'i: atty, M (I WllrlnnuiT IITH ST. 414-5- 4 K John J Arnntron art William l.on-- (notice of levy); atty, E M Clani'y 13IO ST. 12 XV Kmll T I.umpo ait Rachel llattrnhnch t al taction to declare deed void), utty. K C lllrli-nia- CI, AY AV, 1325 lteiijiinlti XV n Drown act Ida At'elninn et al I foreclonure of mort-lajc- i. ntty. It V II lirown ST. SIS K llpurv II .lonm act Coleman rt al I r of morl caret: attyi\. Strom? & c.i lnnl.iiler I.OTS It, lc, 47 and IS. map of property of I)aIJ 11 Cocka at WoodUnn llclthta Anno Pyno art Catharine Curran t al iforecloanre of tnnrlKiiiel, aityu, Olcott, limber. rtnnsnRc A M. Man'in WATPill ST. Mortrage Co art William Krlcilir i t nl t forecloejre of mort-rat-e- i. ntt. St S norland 11STH ST, 7S-- i: l.ron Knts art rara ContractlnK Co et al taction lo Imprem triMti. attva. I. J UVInberB\ r, 1UTH ST. 3 Mamhall art Mitral Ilenlty & Contruitlnn Co et al iforcc!oure of mortciKC i ntt), P de P foster THE ALEUTS OF ALASKA. Where ThrrCnnr Pram Homes aad) Cnaloroa llnakrt Wravrn. I Vom Ac Chri itian Iteratit. Tlic wonl \.Motif iii tin- - KaSilmo laneunBe mcniiH \oilier ntr-.- \ or pi'opli), and inch thov ittc, fur tlioir niipoaranro mid modpH of llfo illfTor to nn h an as to warrant their loln railed 'otlinr people \ Tliere were two found anions them linv blrthiil.ue iim lielleed to be Kamchatka, In .mil It I aliuiKt rertiiln that 1heo came from nortlu-r- Aia Their npiHMr.ini'e is more of th\ .Monxollaii, nnd In artlstlr orlt they h.iv ttii'ih the same elilll and rraftHm.ini-hl-i an the .lapHneao, The Aleut Is Ktiperlur to the native race. He Uele.merof habit than the HNklnmanU more villiiitr to work The trihe'n ancient dnell!ni;, now lontr urown over with khim, repre-entln- i the ae of Mone Implementa. when exeaVHteii iere found to he laree, roomy Iioiihoh made of od, hullt above the erottnd, nnd usually of more than one room, Whalebone was often used for part of the framework. Th cemetery of the. roniniuiilty whs not In a common burial Krouiid, but in n room of the hoiiso eHieclall (onstrui led for that purpose. The iorpeN wete burled In a alttlnt; posture Certain caves were used also as a place to bury tho dead, but owlnc to the occurrence of Hkulla with fractures in th-- m it is the warriors who died aav from home who were so buried A few had the distinction of beliu' stuffed with iuos.s nnd mndo Into mutumlps anil placed in iaes Theso customs lrie lotii: sluro changed, owintf to tho efforts of the 1(i:bIiui priest\ and now few there are that can offer an ex- planation for the stiamte burial rooms, the (MM! burials and the tno stuff oil mummies The Aleuts occupy the Wand e nln.suU of Alaska, and number about one thousand Three bundled are well eared for at the s.-- Islands: tlin balance have iiothlntc left but fish, n few fo and the basket Industry\. The lime was when they weie employed to kill seal, also their tribe supplied tho men that manned the sea otter boats and hilled that mot vulimblo of furs Theso furs are practically a thlni; of the past and tho (ioveniment has prohibited both the whites and the n.nhes from killlm; any of them This is not addlnt; Kn-atl- to their troubles, for these lur anim.ilH of the sea me now so scarte as to In-- little benellt to the Aleuts anv more The basket Indii'tty is now their hier support Their baskets, thotiKh th\ Hiio- -t In any market, briiiK them less than the retail prlc, and provisions sell to them ut libout thiee times the co- -t woman will work two weeks to make a basket, nnd then net 12 for It. pay 75 cents for a pound of tea, si) cents lor pound of suuar, and 7 lent s a pound for Hour, and what for clothlns? '1 he father can tret a few HhIi to dry, calher a few drift sticks as tluown up by the aea, ns no Umber is found on the Klands. In w Inter he catches n very few blue lox, irhap four or live, ut 10 each Curio soekers pay fabulous prices for an Mont basket, which Is, In truth, one of the best that can be had, the most artlstlo, tho llneit weave and the moat beautiful of do'elan REAL ESTATE AT At CTION, & CITY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE ON LIBERAL TERMS Valuable plot, 100 x 3S0, S. C. cor. Sth Ave. Mid 102d Street. Opposite Central Park. Fine location. High ground. Suitable for Charitable Association, Hospital, etc. A Seven Story Elevator Apartment House in Waverley Place, near Washington Square. Good renter. A Sin Story Factory In Bleecker Street, Bast of Broadway. Plot of about 25,000 sq. ft., with old buildings fronting on Rose and Vandewater Sts. and B'klyn Bridge. Apply GERALD R. BROWN 2d Floor, US Broadway ron KENT. I'Olt IIK.NT at once a larrr private rtaldance on West mth al., Miltahlr for boanlem or (anlurlura; no atrnti. Write J box 107 Sun office. nOKOUOH UP BROOKLYN FOR MLR. SEA GATE, $7,000 Owner mnt tell, attractive, well locAtd eottar Hteim heat; hanlwoml trim and floors, my terms. Aiuirras j, nux 1 j Min omcei. FOR RKMT. 6 and S Room apartment In 'Adams\ SParallr nouses-Ju- st completed and handsomely decor atcil-- lst street and 3rd Avenue. Day KMft. f'Ot'NTItT rtlUI, PJ4TATE FOB HAVE. On the 30 Minutes from Centre ol City 10 Minutes from Bxpress Station An Old Ramblinc'Manalon. Picturesque sod livable, on sunny crest overlooking- - an ample shaded lawn and water front. Full crown elms, maples, sad fruit trees make an admirable settlnr for this tine Old Fashioned Country Place. Tr,e Manor House hss been tnorcuthlu modern I ril. has hard wood floors and all conveniences. Tne Include stables, rrcentioiisfs, plaj house and Private Dock. , bubbling sprlnr wtltiln the (rounds has for forty years furnished an abundant water supply Win show to principals enly. For particulars or appointment addre 1: c r.vi:tti:r.V. No. ;j nroad St.. Me York. REAL ESTATE FOR SAI.K. a. VW AW.V AT $15,000 LESS than tho proportv could possibly bo duplicated for. An ideal home. House has 10 rooms, 3 fine bnthn, 3 lava- tories, most attractive mm parlor, steam heul; (canine for two machine, and ehntif-li.'iir- 's sleepiiif; room; perfect location, 20 minutes from (irand Cntral; easiest of terms: a real bargain. Ad-dre- sa OWNER, Ijox 142, Sun uptown olliee. 1364 H'wnv. tBrokers Protected.) ATI IIAC1 K home, paylnr farm Jul acro. Oranitu county: half mile to siailnnt: several orchard.. Uric stream, lake. Colonial dwelllr.it. 0 beilMsinu. Billiard room. J nreplnces, 3 bnthV all hnproveinenis, furnished, verandas, beautiful riounits. Cuitaee. euluble oiitbulldlnra. pet feet order, fprtnir water Stock, complete equlp-rni-i- it ( nips SJJ.euu; terms. Onnrr, llox 115, Nun orme 10 B SACK OK KENT. ALONG THE HUDSON 8ALC A RENT Kenneth Ives & Co. B E. 42 ST. Tel. Bryant 7403 jMj4jERjcorr.r.p.s to kent. IS T1IK COOl, ADIRONDACK siTlUCTAINs\ 1AKP. PICID. N. Y lUltTICI'LAI I.Y- - A ?: MO )K (VCOT-T.U.PT- O HKVr fOlt StJUMI U KIliHT I PI) ItOOMS. TWO IATH.S. TlIHIll: 'iHithK i iki:pi.acp.s. mi:a i thvr I'ttc: THIC, I.ltiin.S. PHOTOliltAPl AN inTAIta t l'( ).V ItCUIJI'.NT ItUPKItK.VCI.S ANOP1, i, V,.,wl,',t;,rr' 1,1 tchuno avk'. mont: TO HFNT KOU TIIK SKASON LArie furnished houe In lountry. Mountain Sprlnj Water. Bath-roo- I'laMas. Telephone, it. F. fj surrounded by l irie maples, high elevation, rrand view, drives. One mile to It. n. ud vllisre. I ree iivu of l.-- fuel, irarden truck and fruit. An Idem place to siiend ihc season. For parttcu-a- r i:. 11. U)Wi:. Hhclbiirne Palls. Maas. One of the prettiest baskets 1 aver secured came from the house of a widow at ths fleurs of 13. .Mi, a full two weeks workl War Muaentn at Old rorl McHeary. I'rom Ms Baltimor .Sun. Senator Itayner to-d- called up ths bill Introduced by him providing that Fort Mcllenry (should remain forever aa a mili- tary reaervatlon. nnd had It pawed In the Heimte, In addition to maintaining the fort as a military post the bill provides that a museum which will house relics of the, Revolutionary War and the War of 1H12 established on the reservation. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. BRYAN L. KENNRM Y mmmsff WlLLiit.I.I. ATAt'CTlO.'.'attSo'olock noon at ih p.s. c , \ l\ N T WEDNESDAY, APRIL filF Estate oi Thomas R. Harris Dec'd rronting on for building South, Water Montgomery Sts. Sound Thl. , , ... ... t,5riUh i'i0 osn i.u.uii!iiiin( South .u\ Vtovtny. wiui S1te\f pi\ 140 feet on MontKomrrv biJ'ioeLo1.? rn Thl\ a most business, tenements or Inslltu. i0nn\iiVi. K\lTaJ oPJfosltoN. V.: so, Kast To ba Containing nbotlt 'JO.OOO Hq. Ft. sold In septate iVts or as one parcel. Wednesday, May 1, 1912 a on,.sj.th undivided interest io Est. of Robert H. Arktnburfh, Dec'd, 1,951 10 1,987 B Way Ilelng the Northwest Corner. ftliit 101 to 107 West 67th St. mr&8812 tam\t 1 ,99 I LirOadYVay y frame store; M.isllT.liifiuo.l. JAI'IHI m:iv.MA. Attorney, laa Broadway. CHOICE BRONX PLOTS Northeast Corner E. 176th St. and Crotona Parkwav Cliolce lacmil Plot. wjxli7 UKtSx irrrirular, ' Southeast Corner Kinsella 5c Matthews Avs. t'hohc vaisnt ,e !5il(. North Side Fordham Rd. \tt.ffiS-ffl.- S East Side Sedgwick Av. ISSmSi nm, on Moit KiAiir. i. a. a ykakn at h. d tteautiful Cottages Long Branch, N. J. WITHIN ONE BLOCK OF OCEAN. NORTFIJBATH, SOmTlHATH \a.VD AVENUES slss et site Plot. 2D HUM 3. r RXAI, MTATal AT AUCTION, RXECtrriVF. oFFicr.. II NASSAU ST THE SUN;7 'SUNDAY, APRIL 'JSi, 1W2. EiTATB AT ATJCTTON, Auctioneer. TELEPHONE, KALI'S TO UK HKMl AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. AT PAOHANdH SALESROOM. lIS VKSKV ST., NI'.W YOHK CITY. Special Sales Day Thursday, May 2, 1912 Block Front W. 5. Manhattan Ave. II 7th to 118th Streets MatihutUm Av. To lie offered wpnratcly A then an a whole. Three s story and basement brick Apartment Houses. Sites arc M.1USO, KsO sad 100.11x1s, retpeetlvely, There Is s store In etch of the corner bulldlnrs. aiAKi.EH H, rARKINOTON, Ent.. Att'y, 26 Coun 8t., Brooklrn, N. Y, Executors' Sales INSTATE of AMELIA KAUFMAN, Deo'tl. 5. E. Cor. 126th St. & Second Ave. 2,458 Second Av. and 300 East 126th St. A 5 story rel'ar brick and hrown atone Tenement, with corner saloon A I spartmmts of A rooms on each of the upper doors, .site of lot 30.1x100. Property opposite Suiter s Park. DAVID HERSHFIELD, Esq.. Att'y, 03 Willfam St., N. Y. City. ESTATE of ALEX. M. WHITE. Deo'd. S. W. Cor. Pine and Water Sts. 130-1.T- 2 Wnter St. nnd 87 Pino St. A I story and basement brick Office llulldlDf, with basement store. Site of lot, 4n.\ix 47.11 Irref. 70C7. of the purchase price may remain on bond RCf ,v0 and mort tce for one, two or three years st v io OUY DL VAIi, Esq., Attorney, 5 Nassau 8t N. Y. City. ESTATE of EMMA FALCK, Dec'd. 233 East 238th Street Between Kntonnh and Kepler Avea. A .') story and cellar frame private Dwelllnf, contalalnf IS rooms, l bath and I toilet. Sle of rlot.snxino. ALBERT RITCHIE, Esq., Att'y, 76 William 8t N. Y. City. r.STATE of RACHEL EPSTEIN, Dec'd. 149 Hadison Street Between Piko and Market Sta. A iory and cellar brick Tenement, with 1 stores and 4 apartments en each ef ths upper Honrs: 3 rooms In rear of each store. Sire of lot atnoo. A. STERN\ Esq., Attorney, 31 Nassau St., N. Y. City. Special Sales 113-11- 5 riercer Street Ret. Prince nnd Spring Sts. To be Bold as one parcel. Two ; story & cellar brick & stone loft Bulldlnes, with 1 store In each. Site of plot Sniioo. 307-9-11-- 13 West 36th Street Between 8th nnd 9th Av. To bo sold as one parcel. Two : story and tun 3 story brick nulhllncs. Size of plot 77.2IM 0. ft 128 East 93d Street A I story and basement frame private Dwelllnr. with brick foundation, containing IS rooms, t bath and 1 toilets, site of lot 2Sxl(0 8j. 7C(V of the purchase prlre may remain on CfV, C bnr.d and morn-ag- e for three years at \SO EDWARD M. lU'RGHARD, Esq.. Att'y. 135 Broadway, N. Y. City. 196 East Broadway Running through to nnd including 185 Division St. To be sold as one parcel ins. R. n'trav consists of I story and brick building- - contalntnc 3 store, and photocrsnher'a studio. So. I Si Division St. Is a new 4 story brick llulldlni with stores on rround floor, 2 finished baemer.t stores and 3 lofts above. Sire of plot 26 lUxllS I as per surrey. J. AHTHTH FISCHER, Esq., Agent. H90 Sixth Av., N. Y. City. Valley Stream, L. I. S. E. Cor. Rockaway Ave. and 5th Street Parcel of about 'i acre, tilth a 2 Mory cellar and attic frame Road House, oontalnlnr 11 looms and 3 baths. Klectrlc light and hot water Very excellent transit facilities; commuta- tion ven reasonable. .IACOR II. DENENHOLZ, Esq.. Att'y. 310 Fulton St.. Jamaica, N. Y. Executors' Sales ESTATE of ANDREW KIRKPATRICK, Dec'd. 91 Lincoln Park, Newark, N. J. A 3 story and cellar, brick, brown stone and lime stone private Residence, with s 2 story frame barn In the rear. Size of plot. 49x142.7 TQO, ot the purchase ptlce may remain on err P bond and murtxate for 3 years at \to 29 to 37 Seymour Avenue, Newark, N. J. i To be offereil separately.) Four 3 story and basement two family frame Mouses, rieetilc light, steam heat and hard- wood trim. MUc of each plot. .Wits:. J. BAYARD KIRKPATRICK, Iq Att'y, 00 West St , N. Y. City, and Clinton St., Newark, N. J. further particular ami booklets ahotr attorneys or 1 -- - Joseph P. Day 20 MINUTES Nassau St. City. UBWAY SERVICE VIA HUDSON TUBS 3 Rapid Transit SUBWAY Service via the Hudson Tunnels has placed Newark within 30 minutes from Manhattan. Electric trains run every few minutes from tht Hudson Ter- minal Buildlngi and from 33d St. and 6th Av. Newark has been built up almost solidly In ill sections except the few blocks to be offered at this sal. It It tht finest available property ripe for Immediate development within an equal time from Manhattan's Broadway. ON TUX SI WILL RRLD ON SATURDAY, HAY I8TH, 1912 PltKMlSKM, Maaimoth NKWARK AUCTION SALE By Order JNewark Homes Company 380 CHOICE LOTS ON BLOOMFIKLD AVENUE, Keseville Ave., Oth, loth, 11th, 18th and 18th Sts. Bloomfltld Ave. Trolley Runs from Terminus Hudson Tube Trains In Newark Directly Past These Lots. CITY s, Wsttr. Oss. Klectrlc Uht, Omtst Blsewetts. (Ma, sis. FREE TITLE INSURANCE POUCOS. FROM FIURMTY THL ST CO. OI KIWARK. UNUSUALLY LIBKRAL TERMS. Oil fur nmkroapa. lc. BRYAN L. KEN NELLY HHAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER, in nrvaanay, fnw a oral, or at Otftca on Proparty, Bloorafiald Av. and 11th St. FARMS FOR BALE. SALT. HROINIA UlVBIl Valley rarm, 110 per sere: liberal terms; near two competitive railways over food waton roads; land Ilea well; ) acres In t; sou acrea lu ordinal srowtli timbri, d lo eut over a million feet hard wood timber bealdea Us., telerraph pole., ao ; i acres upland la crop, and pasture; 40U acre. In wcoud trowth timber; total l,aou acres: sis dMrlUns fiout-a- s, barns, orchard. e. frlnteil llluslrsiM desorlp-J1?- ?,..,nl. ad 0,ncr 'arms en rexiuaat. 3. ft. WALM.lt. .Mioinsy for Owner, Lyncbbur. Va. RCAX 31 N. Y. lata or Shin., la Tint. or writ, COUNTRY ROARO WANTED. 1 IliaH-CI.AS- S lloardln house oa oeeanTLoai Island, accommodalla lOufu.tts: to miautet from llroadway; 17.80 commuutlon. Beautiful environ- ment, handsomely furnished; lavatories, private baths;. hotel service: Slo-- ti each person; book luti: etcluslvs. Bos las. Bun, REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED to real or work on shsrss a pises In New Jersey tiear som. rrowts towa. A plaoa wiu class on Srelrried. l ur paiUcultis address. X., Dos tot, TO LET TO RCMNBM JTJRrOBKS. I 'jgiBT tO !L5S-1!.LR.0,- r CITY REAL ESTATE. 176 landing, swimming for houses improvements. eiWcM, ttt art tht cbargad uaai Floors and Offices For Rent In Magnificent New Aeolian Hall 42nd Street, between Fifth Sixth Are. Opposite Bryant Park and New library The new Aeolian Hall be one of finest and equipped buildings. The upper half of building be rented tenants, either in entire floors or in Location most central and convenient in city. minutes from Grand Central Station, Subway Express Station and projected Tube Station. Elevated half a block away and surface cars going down and across town door. The new building absolutely fire-proo- f. are cement interior of There are no inside and ceilings 1 1 ft 3 in. to 14 ft. In light and ventilation offices are The Company owners almost half premises. Every detail of in the entire edifice be under direct supervision. Ready for occupancy 1st. Rentals are being Prices reasonable. offices from $600. Apply Agents : & ELLIMAN 340 Madison Avenue, near Forty-thir- d Strcc. Telephone, 62C0 .L ESTATE. BOROIG1I OF BROOKLYN rOB BALK. BOROCOU OF BROOKLYN FOR BALE. ii , iv .rfrv.KviM i . m iir 1 1 ' T in : ill i n BEST IN BROOKL\ k IN PROSPECT PARK EAST, stone, bay win. dow front dwelllnijs; 9 rooms and bath; hardwood throughout; parquet floors; console mirrors; open hearth In foyer hall; electric light, hot heat, etc. Handsomely decorated to suit. houses are true to their Easy Housekeeping Homes. You don't need a servant. Title Insurance policy of Title Guaran- tee ft Trust Company of charge. $1,000 cash, balance terms. Open Sundays and evenings. 93 Fenimore Street, near Flatbush Avenue. Take Brighton Beach \L\ to Prospect Park station (Lincoln Road), or Flatbush, Nostrand or Rogers Avenue trolleys. REALTY ASSOCIATES, Remaan Street, Brooklyn Telephone 6480 QIKKNS REAL KSTATE FOR MALE. QCEKNS ESTATE FOR BALE. An English Cottage In IKtttatttgton, &nnt Sfark -- ,mr' atRsSl This beautiful English cottage, on a plot on Beverly Road, just been completed, and can deco- rated tcpuit purchaser. Every other house erected in Ken- sington has been sold before completion. $100,000 harbor and water front park, with motor boat bathing bench, pool, tennis courts and casino, now being constructed. Half a million dollars already expended, and for BRANCH Oh iVjaw- - mm :: :; mmd tub. may b left at tbet when rale aama at thota at mala office. \Wn I the and will New York's best the will to desirable offices. is the the Two is but up, pass the is Floors with trim steel. rooms vary from these Aeolian will the will their July made now. very to Bryant CITY REAL trim water name free easy No. aTK WSSBssB jl. Stan Evening ADVERTISBMBHTS unapproached. PEASE 111 Main RF.AL large has be street A sswsr system cost- ing nearly $100,000 now being installed. Within 35 minutes of the Penn- sylvania Station, by express trains, when the electrification is Write, call or telephone 5600 Greeley our \Kensington Portfolio.\ 45 West 34.1. Street OFFICES Dally Suadmy tertptloas occupy service Large These sanitary New T.rk City WsS Bliss lisn ssay lesT. subscrrsas aa4 tSi.iiaii msots si us wau street Broad Rtreet Talankona MOO BtMk- - man. 1M4 llroadwsr.BsarJTthSttseL t wm issw evsss. Ilmklyn tos Uvtafstsa aMr Court Street. Newsrk. N. J, Ssstraar TM Broad Sk Tstop&s lW um. Baslen. Rasi. Hoom !S, oiebe Bide. Wsshlnitoa BUtvt T7p. Buuitesa. r \ lU:'jJon,14 TMkaas Bide. Allsatle City, N. J. WaNar E. tMa. nsBlaad-DsTla- ad Aieiicr, a llsfsnt Street. Mr MODEL LOFT BUILDING, 329 EAST 29TH ST. Dull! for rapid handl'inr of merchandise. Tao large freight elevat ors nnd pacncer elevator, lYiieks deliver and receive loads inr Me build-In- under shelter, on loading il'itlor.ii t elevators no need for rases to t: a I In ulnl or rata. Fireproof construction: fleurs llJvs'i feet: sprinkler. Onty hleh-cla- n tenants s. cepted. Some space for Immediate pomcmIoii. Apply lo your broker or ouner. BUSH TERMINAL COMPANY, 100 Broad St., New York. Stores and Offices, Bridge and Pearl Sts.. Immediately West of Broad St. Singly or en suite: janitor nnd elevator service: steam lieaf excellent liirhl 1'art of Bush 'I'cnninal oflli-- builillni:, noar Custom House and Produce, .Mar- itime and Consolidated KncIiaiis, Apply lo your broker or owner? BUSH TERMINAL CO. too HHOAD ST.. NEW YORK. Th Marbrldge Building HroAUway, ;l4lh Aiv.i aSth Slrrrl. Moil rorunnntilnw? In the City High Class Offistt and Showltsoms SlntHr nml I'n Stilti- - Can be le used At rry mtdeiate renlA, Apply to Manaccr, Hoom CI2, ur to your own hrokfr. Woolworih Building Broadway, I'urk I'l. lo Barclay Sit. Applications for space should b: made to Edwars! J. Hasan, Agent Cort. Mlti Opp. Astor lloio PHYsToiAN llvlnc In oVn houe near 7tH t subway station wishes to And another phystrlsn U) share his nfners. t.UInu apartments alo If desired Write K.. box 10 Sun office. APARTMENTS TO LF.T rl RNISlrKI). KUItNISHKI) apartment to let for summrr months: four rooms, kitchen and hath; reason able. Appls St'lT , SO. YVc.i luth et. BEI.ECT FOX ST., 7SO TO 1& Vomt blocks east Prospect av. station subuay; near school; 4, C rooms, bath, steam, hot water; all Imprmements: rcut in to 124. Inquire Janitors. TO SUMLKT June 1st to October 1st, apsri-me- 0 rooms, 2 baths, furnished or unfurnWieil: all lleht rooms, niversldc Drlic and BJil si. K, box 103 Sun office CONNECTICUT REAL EST ITU. FOR SALK. Oreenwlcli, Conn. Beautiful nol-er- stucco year around residence nnd iraraie' nearly new: modern Irnuw; it rooms nnd 3 nbout 4I5 acres: lame lawn, rarden; abun- dance flower, fruit, clc: choice location: prom- inent Pom Hoad corner; vacant: iiiiim sell; c rlflre; a real li.rcnln. tllV.VIill, box ti Sun oP.\. REAL ESTATE FOR BALE Westchester!'.. HOWELL ESTATE Larchmont on the Sound You sre looklnt lor a place In the country, where you ran have, at a moderate cost, a comfortable house, vrUh lend cnoufh for a garden, a tennis court, a carafe and a reason able amount of privacy. You want to be within Ave or ten minutes' walk of a railroad station, Kith plenty of trains reachlne tne centre of Manhattan within IS or 40 minutes You want all city conveulences, such as aid walks, electricity, telephone, stores, schools, churches, Ao.. with a real country atmns phere, outdoor sports, and cnnfrntal tirlc'i bors. To have a real home, you must on n It and finally It must be reasonable In prlie The Howell Estate la the nlace you arc loo Int for, Ths plots are all deep HZi to - feel) and the Driers lower than In any t'ro.i erty that I know of which offers the a'ic( advantages. Terms of payment are as ra ) h as you could wish, and very little lash M rinjy.ii tu uuiiu nnu uh 11 your nouee. s Thla Is not a new development, the hom- - already built by purchasers assure the chnr ii acior 01 uie neirnnornooa, ann only acsiracic l purrntvera are accepicu. f Write now for full nartleulars or malie si 1 appointment to Inspect the property as out Kuril. Howell G. Perrin, Agent, 1 'Psoas, B2t Bryant. $03 FIFTH AVE., N. Y. Entrance on i!i St. Country Homes IN NEW YOBK CITY \ FIELDS TON\ IVaUlafALE.SJN-HIJDSO- N Overlooking Van Cortland t Park near the 212nd Street Subway Sta- tion. Highest land in Now York City. Property absolutely re- stricted; constantly increasing in value. Three rapid transit con- nections. Two Bttraotivti hoiisi': ready for occupancy. Trrni reasonable. err til ELAFIEU ESTATE, Int. Tl. JataSS SI Cedar St