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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. THURSDAY, MARCH 23, L0I0. 11. .1.

it PROTEST BATHING TABOO MARKET ACTIVE AT REAL ESTATE NEWS WATERFRONT DEAL BUILDING GAINS CONTINUE IN QUEENS 20x100, Wldmeler. Co, Oaone Pa to A Colllar Conveyances. MARCH 21. i tv D. to I) Abrami Cu.mek, i- Mhtn.

ot Cusai k. .1. ft era, to Cusi Rapale avs, 14.8x100, Con ond Hill; Atlantli Cheat' all' .1, ii A And 405 406, map of HII-Co' to Prince n. K.rav p. i Wydcr.

Hollywood av, 1 1, bk 10, map of Doug llnli 221 iaikl.il. iviitrul Itenliv I g.v. Brooklyn, ano, My Putnam av. 5. No.

Mclaughlin'. .1 1" Mmgera. 4t. lontauk av, Hello 1 Inrl.or. I ixford av, Neponsit Realty Co to A tV 79th st, Manhattan, Semlnol.

Waahington av. 100.3x116.1, Beach Ozone Real Estate ft Improvei 6 ft 1. map of Jamaica Ci en. S. to Doll, 111 KMleOK geivood, Myrtle av.

88,9 xv Put-, 20x73.5, Newtown 110 SITFOLK COt'XTY. Over 800 Plans Filed for New Structures Since January 1. The Queens building activity con tinues In spite of the advance of raw materials, the greatest activity being shown in the Long Island City and Rldgewood sections. Over 800 plans have I hied I The leading plans riled during the Nichols Copper Company, one I. tory brick machine shop at the south west corner of Brook avenue and Creek street, Laurel Hill, 66 feet by 24 feet, to cost $60,000.

This is to accommodate the large and growing tociii.fi of the eomnanv. John W. Rapp, one 1 -story brick factory, 35 feet by 100 feet, at the southeast corner of Fourth avenue and street, Collegia faint. cost $80,000. It will be used in the manufacture of metal fireproof doors window frames and other slmllai products.

Richard I Weber, one 5-storv b-icl apartment, 37 feet by 93 feet, to cost 124,060. at Long Island City, sooth aide of Hallett street, 615 feet east of I'lusning avenue. Sp.nford avenue Construction Com nany. one 4-storv brick aoanment feet by 107 feet, on the north side of Minion avenue. teet east or cen tral avenue Flushing, to cost $30,000.

Roiert T. Buttleman, four 3-story nr rii tenements. 28 teet hv 68 teet. on the northwest corner of Delta place and Suburban street, Glondale, to cosl Hungarian Workmen Realty Asso ciation, one 4-story brick tenement, 50 feet by 87 feet, at Long Island City north side ot avenue, 5i feet east of Thirteenth avenue, to cost Catnlpii Realty Company, seven 3-story brick buildings at Rldgewood, to cost $65,000. Two corner buildings.

one a tenement. 25 feet Ma f-el, al I))r. 1 Kolsotn avenues; another, a store and leel liV an 1 at tne comer of Central avenue Meade street, and five tenements feit by 77 feet, on the north side 'entral avenue, betwee- Folson 1r nfl Fuildlng Corporation, four 8-story brick stores, dwellings, and garage, to cost $24,000, at Ridgewood, southeast corner of Forest avenue and i ornelia street. S. Sanders, four 2-story brick sti and dwelling, to cost $18,500.

Oik the southwest corner of Liberty and Van Wyck avenues, is 19 feet by 55 feet, and three inside structures, 18 teet feet, on the south side Liberty avenue, west of Van Wyck MAlU'll Ihurgli. W-H Pt-ra a .1 otinr corp. .1 Mut fm -1'iisli-lsky Bros. Inc. I'eiinrllv.

I' Lancaster. KIIiir. A Mauaon Kaufman. I. .1 WeckMein Sllvre :) 7" Kaiier.

1 Kauriru .1 .1 Klrhter 1.1.4 3 .1 i JUCigBienU sallstlcd. MARCH It, lllj- Tel Co INVOLVES $200,000: Plot 100x100 at Foot of Flushing Street to Be Improved. Another Important industry will he added to the waterfront of I. our Inland City ax a result of a deal closed yesterday by Alfred Ayer of Boston to an Eastern corporation, which wll! improve the property. The property consists of a plot 100 700, fronting on Flushing and Front street, opposite the old Long Island Kailroad Terminal and adjoining the Thirty-fourth Street Ferry.

The dock extends to the bulkhead line at that point. The Pennsylvania tunnel has an easement under part of the property sniti. nut a orpin or anoni lotty reel bcio tlte wate lias been held at KOO.OOO. level. nHBHDBNT CONNOLLY'S DEAL.

Degnon Realty and Terminal Company conveyed to Maurice E. Connolly, Borough l'resldent of Queens, and William D. Connolly for $3,000, a plot of meadow land at Corona about 1 acres, with a frontage of about 350 feet on the south side of Carman street. :0." feet west of Murray street Maurice Connolly and the execu-IJars and heirs of Morris Connolly conveyed In turn to the Degnon Company for 13,000 a plot about three-fourths of an acre, north of the middle line of the l.lock between Kdson and Ferguson streets, feet cast of Riverside street. FliATRVSH DEALS.

n. S. Fisher as broker sold 1208 Avenue a Queen Anne cottage, for the Thrift to Mrs. Berwaldt for occupancy; 1776 Kenmore place, a new immraiow, tor uaaeresi i-suitdtng o. "'W ecHKn- ano southeast corner Avenue and Last Tiwnh -third 100x100 for a client to builder win will Improve with bungalows.

FLATBl'KH MAX LEASES FREKPOKT. Thomas W. Lucas, as broker, leased for Josephine Cornelias, her new home, at Freeport. L. under construction, to Herbert M.

Simon of 1033 Lust Thirteenth street. Klatbusb. The home Is on I'orterlield place, west of Bay View avenue. It will be ready tor occupancy about May 1. PLAN BAY RIDGE FLATS.

Shampan Sham pail, architects, have filed plans for two four-story apartment houses to he erected on a nlot of 100x100. on the south side Clghty-seventh street. I nuxir.il east of on rt avenue, to aee.mioiiaie tinny two families, for Thomas P. Flana Sfcn as owner, to cost $80,000. BELLE HARBOR LEASES.

The Lewis II. May Co. has leased at Belle Harbor. L. for T.

Oppen-beim cottage on North Dennisson a nuc to vt imam vin cottuge on ward C. Day. NEW COUNTRY LIB. The new Sands Point Country Club I as: leased through Cell A Tilihils the property formerly used by the old Coif Club on Middle Neck road. Sands i'olnt, Long Island.

DIVIDEND DECLARED. The New York Mortgage and Secur-Company declared the regular iarterly dividend of 2 per payable April 1. 1916, to stockholders of record on March 25, 1916. 6 Ev- BV W. J.

Hi CO l'K). Young Won O'Connor, i pavl.l Sell- for J415 over uortftfi or New BiiMdlngs. II Ml-f ElK-nla ltcrailoni, MA III II Btrtn it, m- 4'1'H i al to sail, iu it 7UTH jib' fi I Fay to 11 I'aaay, 651 art ls-KbSU UTH HT, a JS2 1, Hughea lo I lilid t. V. I A 'Jth mtg 1.000.

I (4- I I 1 11. ..1100 63U BT, 240 ft fi 21.1 20.5 bog, U' A vi ta wlf6 to Mi Wffl 260 ft' IIC 1 pyie, ai, ,0 Carlisle Raal'tJ 6706) orough Park Co to Cox, 6711 14th 8 2D ST, li 'w 117.1 to beg, Lo. klyn liaUr Co, 44t 6 69S) Sullivan to Sullivan, 6311 Yth a 1.6TH S' a. 140 ft Wei wife to Hue 1 1 Boyd Healty Ct r. to ilat lau 6th a UV.

1 112 to beg, 8 llllirultfi I'DllMl iboVt' 68 76th at, quit HK-61 6 2 i 18.4 145. cor 6lh av. runa 8 80.2 102.11 lo av 1st st. It, runi 92- 112 in In to Henry RMIj Rlt I 1 ,4 0531) UTH ST, a 100 ft una 47.10 ltll Myrtle i 60x100, foreoloee .18,501) 14,660 nom I. v.N li AV r.os i Franklin av, all liana (5-1J37) Inater Heights Co to cVei iss ,1.4: AV L.

a a. SO ft IS 27th st. (1 I'c -l l'l 1 I II II l.inii 11,460 '(18- r.KTlA) BEDFORD AV, No Iraena Co, w'. Thomaahefaky, (8-2187) J287 BROADWAY, 80 ft a Becker. S3 1 iiitriAinvAi 1,74 Heilfon 80th st.

ic eg. 8 Bogtirt. aa ee'd. to Glbralter Con CONEY ISLAND AV, 1x100, hl; alno Av 1217, on map Third Help Sai-lnss $14,500 (20-6817-21-71 Cni'RT ST. h.

4:. i net beg. same', all' llena "i I'UMIIKRI'E ST. lmlny at, I-, linlay .1, a. 1 00 i-oiamn hi.

Kbanlev .1 ommerce st. purl 1 2-61 7 1 HBSTEK ST. p. luo ft llegam ion liv. EI.DERTS LANK, hl.

0 7TH ST. 470 10 n.llto Li 580 a 7TH ST. 120 18.000 (16-53901 32D ST. a. 180 I 'rttmlnater Helghta cn .1 1-rv.

Seutl 76JH) me to (' JiST'irr. l.rlKln. 15TH ST. I Trial, Holding EAST NEW YORK A 3. Ill Blork lo 105TH ST.

eC, 120 ft tt Flatl 13th at, (24 eatminater iteigh't' F. 3 3D ST. 1 Fer 1I.IIEKTS 11x107.9, LATUI'SH AV. It illlmoii, 147 I.lnd av, ISxKO. Fratii'laco.

Cal No 241, the Anderson Dent to .,007. Mi 'Nit' ST 20x100. hl, II 180 Mi MAPLE AV, Highland 84 424 120th t. NEW rORK AV. at, 200 ft ix ion, lil.

H.ui.lrrna. rd Keegan wire, 968 New ton 11,060 (16-4187), val cons lnn H7l a. 200 6 Curl at. Neck rd. adj rd to Southard's Mill, Wcat Babylon 600 Campbell.

E. to A Cllderslrevc. 10 a Turnpike, ii. A 8mPh. 40 a same boumK Dix Hills ............11,600 Fnnnliig E.

ft alio, trua Church, lo 1- lot rd adj land heir, a Aid-rich, ilo.i.l rle.iiiid H.600 C.rahherr, .1. ft to Dlttmann. lots 47-M, 'VV Country rd, adj land is st James 1750 J. ,4 nv .1 Snlvi, lota 6. 51.

Wk St. Kloioorolo ''V i .1 lot' North .1. la.el 1 8Ut" 'fcild MMsnTn i' II 'lot 'n "ard rtos-i ro 1 mm Thome. II, to Hull, -lot II. Puck Island.

Nf.rtliport IfeOOO T-rwilllg-r. A pY.iJri.x'n Piv White. Fi' ft ano to Woodhull. lot Bay View Park "lot's "li" 'is blk 81. aheeAf Lindenhurst $1,200 PORT WASHINGTON Many Fine Homes in North Shore Section Taken for Summer Residence.

There has been a marked activity in the real estate Held at Fort Wash ington, L. recently. While the snow nas held back the work of building, It has not deterred the people who show a preference for the north shore of Long Island as a location for their suburban homes. Hyde Baxter, the local real es tate dealers, have closed the following sales recently: To Dr. Charles A.

Steurer for Mrs. E. G. Baxter, a plot 25x100 on the corner of Main street and Central avenue, at the entrance to the Baxter Estates. Dr.

Steurer has begun the erection of a dwelling and offices, which will be ready for occupancy on Juno To Harry Brown for William S. Cornwell, a plot 50x nue, near Third street, running tnrougn to wasningion street, rar, has elans In course of prepara tion for a Dutch Colonal dwelling, the el eClloli nni'l Will eg 11 IMIIIci 1. ately. The location affords a fine view of Manhasset Bay, from which it is only 1,000 feet distant. To John Luke I II.

i I I I in, 111 ew Nassau Theater property, oppoilte the postoflice, running through from Main street to Locust avenue. Mr. FUan has been associated with the management of the theater since It opened and will continue to conduct the business. To C. H.

Bieler for Mrs. Benedict, seven lots, each 20x100, on Port Washington Park, on which a number or owe tngs wii De erectea Charles F. Nely, two plots on Baxter Estates, he intending to build on the pots at once; to A. Y. Baxter ana Charles E.

Hvde. two Dlots each in Baxter Estates, upon which are being ings; to Mrs. Engbretzen for Mrs. Mary E. Fearce.

a nlot containing nearly an acre, opposite the former location of on which is being built a bungalow; to E. J. Bieler Jr. for Morris O. Smith, two lots on Port Washington Park.

each 30x100, on which the owner will erect a dwelling; to A. Haxter, two lots at Maplecrest, near the Long Island Railroad depot, each 50x143, on which two dwellings have been built. The same firm rennrts the follow ing leases: To Charles V. Bossert of Brooklyn for Mrs. Annie Francis, Locustmere, consisting of seven acres with large Colonial dwellings, 268 feet tiler occupnnc to Willis Ver-for Baud- Hvde.

Vernon Villa. on Carlton avenue, near the shore, for a period of three years. Mr. Vernon will continue the Villa as a boarding nouse. to is.

tureen oi iviannai-tan for Miss Florence Hults, a dwelling on Jackson lace, for a term of thirteen months; to Park J. White of Manhattan for c. 11. Bieler. a arire dwelling on Baxter Estates, overlooking Manhasset Bay; to A.

L. West of Manhattan for John Molyneaux, dwell ing mi the north sine or nnyview avenue: to Thomas H. Roberts of Oreat Neck for W. J. Walsh, a large dwell, ing in Baxter Estates, overlooking the lakes and parks of the development and affording a fine view of the bay.

JJ-7C41I MKI.IU'Si: ST al to La (TH ST. Rlegel to THATI-X1HD ST. It KrillsBy II I. Hanks MKTKOPol.lTW AV. Assigmnenls of Mortgngt's.

MAHCM 22. 3D AV, Nni I4 ft 6I4A, 'inodman 1 1 an i f. .104 24th al. ault Bath Beach Residents Sign Petition to Mayor. The petition which lias been circulated In Benaonhurat and Bath Beach concenilnu the efforta of the Board of Health to prohibit bathing In (li.ivi.send Hay has met with considerable aueceaa.

Signatures are being added to It steadily. It Is alleged that some time ago, under the instigation of Dr. Robert F. Ives, formerly of Bath Beach, bu now living on Ocean avenue, the Board of Ileulth took action and condemned the bay for the purpose of bathing. This affected many residents of the sections adjacent.

As a consequence several prominent persons met and drew up the petition. The document is addressed to Mayor Miieln iiini aguinal the order. Robert Mlteh.ill r.ul eatHtR man of prominence, in in l.uor of the move ment. He "Uravewend Bay is cleaner now than It was a few years ago. Why, 1 can remember when It was almost an Impossibility for any, one to at certain times, if they are suing to prohibit bathing here whv not In the other sections of the city?" views.

Ann. i tiln ra of tho document are: Herbert Wycuff of 181 II avenue. M. Weiss of 189 Bin Twentieth street, Nathaniel H. Joeelvn of 879 Nineteenth avenue and Dr.

H. Smith of 1808 Hath avenue. ine paper win he presented to the Mayor during the week. HEARING NEXT WEDNESDAY On Lockwood-Kincaid Board of Education Bill. (Special to The Eagle.) Albany, March 23 The State Edu cation Department's home rule education bill, which reduces the number of the Board of Education In New fork CltS from to 21.

will be clven a public hearing before a joint session or mo senate ami AssemDiy ruoilc Education committees next Wednesday afternoon. This is known as the Lockwood-Kincaid bill. Several amendments have alreadv been proposed. One increases tho length of the terms of the members of the Board of Education, so that a Mayor could not get control of tho Board durlne a single term. Another proposed amendment is that the Mayor have the appointment of only eleven members of the Hoard, and that the uorougn presidents appoint tne other ten, each l'resldent naming two.

CITY TRAINING SCHOOLS Bill Presented Providing That State Meet Expenses. (Special to The Eagle.) Albany, March 23 A bill along the lines suggested by Republican Senate Leader Brown for the relief of New York City taxpayers by placing the burden of maintaining State schools in New York Cltv nnnn tha Stale was introduced in both Houses today by Democrats. Minority Leader wagner presented it in tne senate ana Assemblyman Bloch of Manhattan offered it in the Assembly. It provides that the expense of maintaining Hunter College, the Jamaica Training School for Teachers, the Brooklyn Training School for Teachers and the New York Training School tor leacners, in New york city, snail hereafter be borne by the State. B.

H. H. S. PLAY "Old Heidelberg" to Be Pro duced by two Schools. 'Old Heidelberg" has been decided upon for the G.

H. H. S. play. Florence K.

MacKechnie is to be the leading lady, Katie by name. Her understudy is Celeste Frankel, who Is also to take the part of Frau Rlda. and her understudy Is Rose Greene. Frau Durfel and Helen Rosenson is the understudy. Miss Flora B.

Tread- Well is tne manager 01 tne piay ami Sohocht of the Boys High is the coach. The first rehearsal for this play took place yesterday afternoon. having the greatest number of Loyal League members. Miss Edith Adair is the faculty adviser. WINS ORATION CONTEST.

Edward Saphir of Brooklyn, a third-year student In the evening division of New York University's law school, was declared the winner of the peace oration contest yesterday in the auditorium of the Gould Memorial Library. He was awarded a prize of ami the privilege of representing New York University in the te comes! at 1 rouso college, acuse, April 15. EMILIE DESTINN SUED Lawyer Says She Is Emmy Destinn, the Opera Singer. Emille Kittel Destinn. said by Law yer Henry Wllilam Heifer to be Emmy Destinn, the opera singer, was today named defendnnt in a suit for $4,265.80 brought by the Malson Agnes of Pans.

Mr. Heifer is attorney for 1 1 1 1 tho defendant, between May 23, 1914, and August 31, 1914. procured from tne pi.iintin j-nnns. wares ana merchant leg Ino'c'stnheoaon hy atsnslt chandlse, "consisting of dresses, to the value sued for, and has failed to pay for them. NURSES' ANNUAL DANCE.

lflli Affair is Hold at the Albany cnue Home, annual dance of the nurses Uning School for Nurses venue and Clarkson street, With the Long Island State as held last night with an of about 130 of the nurses is. The large assembly hall wa; preititiy a i witn nags iinrl hunting and a complete orchestra furnished the musle. Once a year the nurses forget their duties for a night and make merry nt the annual hop. This year's event was pronounced the "best ever." Flvo vears ano the dances were Inaugu-raled, when Miss Helen V. Cluno was placed at the head of the school as principal, and it Is through her efforts that the affairs have been continued so that the nurses have one grand night of recreation.

Refreshments were served during the evening and general Knorl time was had by all AKI I'ARTV PLANNED. The March card parly of the CftmiU Branch, International Sunshine So-ciety, will he held at the clubroomu. South Klllott place, on Saturday afternoon, March 26. Miss L. Bergen and Mrs.

G. i Freeth will bo the hostesses for Uu afternoon WARWICK ST. i la, 519 'wuriotk ST. tayatle av QUEENS BOROUGH. New Bull dings.

Forest av, 20 ft a Cornell! at. Rldgewood. Owr Brooklyn; Cantor A Dorfman iga A garage; coat 124.000. Central av. cor Kolaom v.

Glendale iwnar Cal.lna R.altv Co. Inc. 2031 Htne rod at, Rldgewood; Berger Co, archl- coat 112.000. Central av. 16 ft Folgom av, Olan-dale, owner, Catalpa Realty Co, Inc.

2081 Hlmrod at. Rldgewood; Berger Co archltecta; one 3-atory brick tenement. 2I 77. 18,600. Central av, cor Maade el.

Olen-dale. Owner. Catalpa Realty Co, 2031 Hlmrod at. Rldgewood; Berer ft Co, archl- 25 ft 63 ft Meade "ere, tnl.a Realty Co, 1 at, Rldgewood; Berger ft 132,600. Cler its, 33 Pulaikl erty av, cor Napl av, Wood- Woiihaven; Ellmendlnger.

archil 2-atory brick etore ft 20i or Woodward i Ebereberger, 1 I Allmendlng Rldgewood. Owner, Itect; one' 2-atory 20x90; cost 11,600. irchltect, 8 Hull-st, Richmond HII nelllng, 21x23: CO i. 14D ft a Hawtreen a ond Hill. Owner.

El one 2'i-atory frame dwelling, 18x40; Owner, Lu'hrlng. hltect; 'dwelling. 4 9x24 Wyck av. Vi Owner, 8 Banders. Dakoti ft dwelling.

19x55: coat 6,000. Van Wyck i hltect; till a. 18x53: ei eXlO; Hallit L. 1. City.

Owner. 8 H-ldlng Co, 26 I 'l ML- bridge Plioiii. i-ily, in. .1 Or.l. t.

17.001'. y. One Court it, Brooklyn: architect, 1 tory frame dwelling. 16x30; Smil av, 50 ft Crm A .5 and 20x22; coat. ai.

a cor Conn av. Edgeme: .1 ua a v. a ror Hrook av. Laurel Hill, Whole. vi- prealdem, l.iui: one 1-story brick ahop.

56x25; co a 250 fi Davla i id I ra av. li mond Hill. I. Own Mvrtl. a.

II I. I. I I v' I'll' Cx22: arrhlle.t; one SVstory frame' dwelling, TsxW; qi Bouoron. Meihaiilcs UatU II, A- 27. I.k 2.

map H. of h.iili Co. An HlPi-tvo Me night, A M. I Knight. M.

-Knight, II Mi Knight. .1 Knight M. knight H-nlly Co First National Bank of Neabrlglit. 11.241.34 Pope, 11 ft It A Pope Bur. rnwa Co 1167.67 ft Truat Co, Assignments of Mortjrnges.

E. Probst Realty Co. 'mort jt A- an. H. ft 'Vll IV STlmpwr.il.

erly of Ralph, formerly of i iil.il from the eduealli membership ih lliiiinclal Mid mor stltutes In this llclted. There Rutnrdav. Mnrch Cltv College Club. .10: M111lls.11 nue, Manhattan. All substitutes are requested to attend.

'I ,1 ulfe i' Mrrga'n. lotSr'ma'p "woodn'uii. ft era, to haiigowskl, lota CUlrmonl Park nom gnnlclim in order to neesslotn, 11 lie tneeilng on al 1 p.m.. nt the i ut ul IL AV, lit, i Ugn.uii. Un- AN BIIU.NT a car Ciltvan al.

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