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13 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY. JANUARY 30. 1927.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SAI.E REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BUILDING AWARDS Brooklyn Industries Prove i ANOTHER BILLION i Realty Market Kftil rotate- For Ku-hnnirc. 8H FLA TBI II NVw 1 fMml y. with g-rau; wtll exchange f'r country ace St.it road, or god wiunj mortggs. Hutihlu-eon. 4:4 Av I.

FLORII'A-STATKN ISLAND If you wleh to exchange Florida Iota for Staten lsiani Improved lots writ for appointment. Charles Llfman. Room 111. 61 Chambers St. Manhattan $il FIlEEPt iRT 7 rooms snd bath; all Im provement larwe plot newly dei orate.l throtia hnut.

pn-e I i.OOO; equity 46. 00 exchange for lota In Kichmond or n.ar Lv. Kckl. Ktth at. Richmond Hill.

Tt-1 127 VI Kf fnia. FULTON T. n.r B.r Hall; oce bind ing, equity $4 5.00, for exchange. What ofTr? Bo E-2. Eagle Agency, 124 Bedford av GATKS AV I'uRNKH Store, offices, apart- men la; rents la principal mortgages must hats iJ.OOQas- consular any reasons ids rsde.

lona rd Yaugnan, 44 Fulton t. corner Clinton av. 30-2 sutuO RUTH ERF KI. J. "oinntodtous nine- room home and garage, street anil location, of the oldest tvp; bull for heme comfort; Just suite a sizable family: will exchange for a smaller on-famlty house.

I Nicholson A Co Lyndhurst, N. J. Phone Rutherford ST. ALBANS 12 Irres tiler Iota, ripe frr Immediate Improvement, 1st mortgare $7,400. equity $1 0.0.

What's offered City property. Warner Miller, 1254 Bush-wtckav. Hrooklyp. SOUTH JAMAICA Corner, five rooms; price equity what have you? Owner, Box 62, Flat bush Post Office, Bedford snd Snyder avs. I 24-3 STATEN ISLAND HOTEL 1.

100 bath houses, pavilion. 04 ft. ocean front; mortice ge What's offered with cash? Alfred Kuhlk. 101 W. 23fh st.

Manhattan. BUSINESS lots to exchange for a S-fnmlly houae; equity $10,600. Box A-1034, Eagl office. CLIENT haa corner business property. beat part of 6th av; would consider exchange for lots and acreage.

What have you to offer 7 Hit Realty 6013 4th av, at ith st. EXCELLENT taxpayer; ejaculation client win trade equity or ror email cash and goo I second mortgages; quick action necessnry; property block from Ashland pi. Dauler, 44 W. 48th st. Telephone Bryant 6120.

23-fl mi EXCHANGE for good lots, four nww 8-tory brick buildings, stores, apartments; opposite Brighton subway station; ojtcel-lsnt section. Margin 2248 84th st. 4 EXCHANGES Owners, send In particulars of property for exchange, then look for proposition. E. C.

Ketcbam, 24 Cortlandt st, Manhattan. FREE AND CLEAR PLOT, about 800x100. Rah way, N. on block off Lincoln Highway, will add cah In exchange for Ftrooklvn or Oneana nronertv. What have you to offer? IjAslle T.

Finkel- oay, no van rucgien tv, Hrooaiyn 1 HAVE EQUITY of $12,000 in corner bus iness plot: ripe ror immediate improvement; with ftv two-story apartment buildings; all Improvements; one block station; price will accept Improved property or second mortgage-. H. It. Breslau, 60 Court st. 80-St-sututh HAVE CALLS for exchange, lots for tn-com property, store for business lots; send me Information on what you have to offer.

Arnold T. Ghegan, 184 Montarue at. TRIangle 1611. 27-7Q IF YOU want to exchange your property aend In full particular at onoj and let us know Just what you want! Brooklyn Brokers Exchange, 44 Court st. 2S-7C LASHER A LASHER want Brooklyn 1-famlly dwelling In exchange for small Manhattan apartment having $10,000 equity and one morra-a-e.

Mall descrlo- tlons. Office, 1476 Broadway. Manhattan. LOTS 4th av, Hay Ridge; corner plot ivuxiuw; pri'' niuninis exchange for good business property. Leonard Vaughan, 401 Fulton at, corner Clinton av.

80-10 NEW OFFICE BUILDING In financial con ter, downtown Mnnhattan, equity for other equity and caah; entertain country estate. E. C. etc ham, 24 Cortlandt st, Manhattan. I OWNER of brick atoro property In Bay Ridge would Hk to trad for apartment there: eaulty $14,000: will add cash.

Juell Ble, 135 Remsen st. 87-7 REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE Spe-clal department. Send details of what you have and want. F. M.

McCurdy Co. 168 Remsen at. 80-7T WHAT can you offer In exchange for corner store property, leased, subject to first mortgage aibo nav 10 business lots want stor property. Also have raraae. apartments, private houses.

What bav you? Agar, l'Jia iiedrord av WHAT HAVE YOU to offer In exchana for an 4-f amity brick, on St. Mark's av? Lot 8xl66; all Improvements; Drlce $44. 000; equity $24,000. Let us hear from you. Bulkley A Horton 66 Noa- trand av.

WHAT have you to offer In exchange for stores, apartment, garages, lots; ex- cbanclnx Is our specialty. Allvn Crumm. 1644 Flatburh av. Ja4-16tufsaau WILL EXCHANGE 434 Hutchinson ct, 1 family, 7 rooms, atucco, corner Coney la land av; doutde garage; tax exempt; nutty 1 8,700, 1 want to get ria or it. will take anything you have, equity no higher than above.

Mrs. Eulth Osinann, L'2l Tilden av, HTOoKiyn. i WILL TRADE instalment second mortgage, payable etitht years, for houne in gooa conaition; rara eiope or nsignis. write run particulars or no attention, Bnx B-1040. Eagle office.

$16,000 SAFE MORTGAGE for exchange for new law apartment nouae. eion, 181 Flntbush av. MIDwood 7610. 26-7C Wantfxl -Rml Fetata ACREAGE WANTED In Nassau County for development. Marquand, 1562 Fulton st, Brooklyn.

4 FACTORY BUILDING About 4.000 auuare feet; ground floor; one or two etorlew; convenient Manhattan Bridge and Wall-fthout. Box M-1003, Eaarle off! en. GARAQB PTTES Have buyera for Brooklyn lota auitable for aarage construction. Harry M. Lewie, lx Montague at.

OAHOLINK PITES wanted, between Jamaica and Amltyvllle; buyera waiting; quick action. R. Flaher, 421 Mer rick road. I.ynhrook. JaM Ja3H? HUCHK WANTKD, any alyle, direct from owner; no agntw; convenient to aubwnya; etate Information and price.

Box D-7, Eitgle office. 3Q-J Bursi. Bay Ridge, one-family; eli-aeven rooma; or two-family; no brokura. 1121 73d at. BFAchview .004.

27-7 BOrSKH AND LOTH In all aectlona aoM or exchanged by Cherrlngton, 746 Gravua-end av. WINdeor 7R77-2b04. LOTS Anywhere Flatbuah. Hyde Park, Hug by, Hheepahead Bay, Bay Ridge; let ma eel I your plot; atop paying heavy a-aeaemente and tax -a. What have you for aale? Klein, Klnga Highway.

LEWey 771(1. LOTS WANTED. Jamaica, queens; quick action; eend diagrams, Bulkley Horton Hillside av and l0th at, Hollis, NT. 10-7 LOTS WANTED. Flatbuah, Oueena, Nassau County, Send particulars, will pay cash.

Menrone. 11 Joralemon st 22- LOTS WANTED Quick act inn. Bend grama. Quick action If cheap. Bulkley A Horton 1214 F'athuih av.

TENEMENTS, apartments and lofts wanted; caah waiting. H. B. Tantor, 152 W. 42d t.

Manhattan. Wisconsin 72S2. BAY RIOOE One or two family brick detached or eaml-detached, fa rage; near transit; good neighborhood; all Improv. mentj; no broker. Full particulars.

Box T-94J, Kale oftVe. 'i-T BATSIDE 114.000; homelike nine-room houe, on large plot, overlooking Lit tie Nf Bay, trees and shrubs. larKe porch, double garage, adjoining lot available. Bayanle 1S7 I SJ BROOKLYN AND QUEEN'S Lots con-verted Into cash. Send diagrams and full particulars.

M. Smith, 14u0 Pitkin av. IAST NEW YORK Arlington seetton ownirl: have clients for 1 or l-family hue; Immediate action; reasonable cash. John F. Buck, 110S t.

Ith at. MIDwood 4476. 1 FI.ATBl'HIl UHM quickly converted Into cash. What have you? M. C.

O'Brien. 1U4 Flatbush av. BUCkmlnater 1900. FI.ATBUKII Warned, Palings of lota, one and two-famliy housea and apartnv-nt houses. Hatch-lMXn 1441 Flatoush av.

at Avanua K. FLAT UUH1I Well located giore propeity, a pa rt mwnl houaea quh aale. Bcnael Realty f-rp 1T-6 Flatlm-h av. 31' 1. FTATBITHH Lot 40ill0H; fine home; no asaessmanta; vhmm for builder.

402 K. Ith at. 1" 7 FLATBUSH Lois, 1 and 2 family hous-; have cash buyers. hluter Kelly. 2 1 Psrkslde av.

FI.Atbuah 777. 0-7 FI.ATBIHII, Canarsla, Rugby, East New York, lots wanted; nul action. Loins Ehrllrh. 9S Ro kaway a FI.ATBUfH tits wanted; quirk aaaino Send parti' ulnra Barrnn A 1 772 Flatbuah av. MlOwood 1394, 2" I HKIOHTS ana other property to sell, rent or manage.

Established evr P0 yara Cary. Humon A 144 Montague at. MAI11 0V2. or realdt-ntlal pl opert i-a. I-cltilly Horough Hall, Long liand Railroad Depot, wutck action.

Burling, 1 47 I'lerrepont st. A In 4 150. 10-2 su a HUT OH RENT garage hulldlng, B-ook-lvn or Queens: no good will. Write Mnnlintlan, 8mtm l-Onml, Bronm 7 STATKN lSI.ANIWS..r Hy F.xl00; $'tl; down. 11" mont'i-1 Intpnived strt.

Ltubrui. 28 E. 2-d t. W. 141PT BT 1 Hanailtoa Terrace; a.l improvements: beat rldenttal section; llttl cah, excellent hum and Income.

Inquire on prmiee. 4 HUNDRED acres plenty of wat-r, woodland, farm land: Muoaon River, ft mtiea from New York; opportunity for game preserve, large tate or or tcantratlcn camp. Details on request. lfX Eagi- I'fflce Otit of Town 1'roprrtT Sulc W7j UFA MOUNTAIN REGION Furnished bungalow, room, porch; no improvement, large acre plot, cholc location; mountain views, high, healthy; American neighbors; $1.100 term. Owner.

64 MSlsey St LANBUKY. BROOK FIELD, NEWTOWN. (I 44-ACRE first class farm T-room house, good barns, si Us Icehouse (i) 44-ACRE FARM, t-room houe, all improvements, trout 1.004 I 1 I L- 1 mil ICML beautifully situated, good (4 -GENERAL STORE, well built 1.000 a aaa (4 4-HOt'kl village home, all Ira- 1. 400 0. a.

fttnrvni. CONN. TEL. NYACK-tN-HUDON 4llgh ola estatrt with river frontare. Mrs.

Gale spaulMIng, Realtor. 81 H. Broadway, Nyack. N. Rot Ki.ANU COUNTY ESTATE with acreage, woodland, lake, good buildings; Mrs.

Gal Spauldlng, Realtor, Nvack. N. Y. STATE ROAD INN. CATSKILLS Main street, famous resort village; SU-rooro boarding houoe.

2 baths, electric lights, si earn heat, shade, big river; price only $4,700, $1,100 cash. Catalog free. Bataon Farm Aaencv, 4tf $th av. Manhattan, COUNTRY HOME one mil west of Htroudburg, along cone rets Stat highway, Uadlng from Struudsburg, to Easton, 60 acres, 14-room house, barn, garage and other farm buildings, various fruit and nut trees; never falling, running spring water piped to bouse. Ransbury, Strotidsburg, Pa, I FAMOUS SUMMER HOTEL.

LONG ESTABLISHED, completely furnished, Ideally situated, 4 miles from Mlddlotown, N. Orange County. I miles railroad station, close to Twin Lake and streams; 14 rooms, baths, hot and cold water all rooms, ateam beat, electrlo lights, t-room cottage, several outbuildings, (0 acrea of land, several orchards, dependable Income all year round; price and terms reasonable. MEOLA MEOLA. K1CALTOKS, MTDDLETOWN, N.

Y. (SDCclalty OranK County Estates. Farms and Acreage.) FOR SALE OR RENT 14-room bous. bath: 7 acres; Ideal location In lower Berksblrea; "4 mil off State road. 1 mile railroad station; hign elevation, elegant view; large barn, outbuildings; suitable boarding house, all-year reaulence; furnace; priced for early disposal.

B. B. Mead, Amenta, Dutches County, T. ja28-4t su FOR PALE or may exchange for city property t5-room furnished boarding houae; elactrlclty, telephone, two-car garage, acres of ground, all kinds of fruit and berrt, poultry bous; conven ient to churches, station; overlooking Hudsoni good bathing. Box C-848, Eagle office.

88-3 su HOMES, acreage and business property for sale and to let In Rockland County. Blau-velt A Morrel) A Kliby. 8. Broad way. Nyack, N.

Y. Phone jack 1. HOUSES, farms, estates, acreage, lota, shore and country. P. Kuhn, 174 Atlantic st.

Stamford, Conn. IN THE ATS KILLS 1 14-room furnished boarding bourn, lectrlolty. large porch, fruit tres. acres, on mile from vll-Ul. Box H-1018, Eagl office.

LAKE PROPERTY. iTARTE for camp and bungalow lta in iMng county, commuting aistanc. im.rs to yorg city. Vfa mil ran 1 station, -mil Stat road, large i ral -ike, 40 acres of high rolling ta-1 must oia; uargain pric tift.uou, easr terms. MkXjl.A A MEOLA, REALTORS, M1DDLETOWN, N.

Y. (Specialty Orange County Data Farm and Acreage.) NEAR WF8T MYSTIC. CONN. 4Vd acrea water iron s-room noose, 4-room bunga low. Dotn Turnianed, rruit, trees and shrubbery, several outbuildings, chicken houses, everything in good condition, very modern Improvement, Including neat; wonderful buy at $9,000.

W. G. aiooney, aiystic, onn. WIDOW, alone, must sell the best 11-room boarding house, all modern Improve ment completely furnished, garage. chlcKen House, one acre land, restricted German nelshborhood.

neur bathtn-. $8,600, terms convenient; also 6-room cottage, new, furnished, raraua. chicken house, one acre land. State road, near bathing; pric $2.4 SO. John Dellay Rosendale.

Ulster County, N. Y. lR-ROOM HOUSE, all Improvements. Ideally situated on Raugatuck River. Westport, Conn.

beautiful trees; prloe terms can be arranged; for ap pointment, inquir eamuai Koodner. N'orwalk, Conn. 23-8su $760 CASH buys 160-acr farm, 65 acres ston free; 7-room house, barn; price 2.L'ftO; chance for poor man. Bat son Agency, 4 6'h av. Manhattan.

Westchester For Rale 88 AV 4704 Store and two apartments excellent location; what have you to onerr wecuruy Iteaity, p-iatouan av, at kioks Hign way, MIDwood Open Sunday. 80-3 MAMARONECK An unusual horns on one of the best street In Mamaroneck, what everyone wanta a center hall houae at a reasonable price; this on Is stucco, two years oia ana in ret -clans condition elate roof, copper leaders and bullt-ln 11 rnge; plot 60x100; first floor ha center hall, large living room with ston fl replace, large sun parlor, dining room and kitchen; second floor, three bedrooms and two tiled baths; hot water heat, electric Ity and ga; sewer and sidewalk; tho price la 117. uoo. witn aiout fb.ooo cash. has.

K. Cornell, opposite station, Mamaroneck. I. 450 A fin little white colonial country piac. nanay to Dueiness; truiy a modern farm eottage.

with two chambers, corq-blnatlon living and dining room, kitchen and bath) fine cellar, with furnace; garage and chicken houae Included, and about ar re of ground; there 1 elec trlctty, gas and city water, and th plac Is near to a depot of the New York Central Railroad, 40-odd minutes from Grand Central; a reasonable schedu' of payments can be arranged. S. F. Kmbre, rare The Homeland E. 41at St.

Rpftl Kfltate For Firtmnfff. 88a APARTMENT HOL'KK 91 rooma 1. 4 and room apart men ta annual Income hae a 190.000 1st mortgage; will exchange for good building lots, auitable fr apartment or bueineaa purpoeea. Bulkley ac Horton it Lafayette av, at Kulton at. BL'ILLIN-3.

two; bueineaa; loth t. corner atlllwell av; three-aiory; aleo two on S-'th at. Inquire Orn, 171 King Highway. KWy null. 18 ACHES Woodbury, Nw cloae to Philadelphia; will add caah, exchange for apart ment hnu or buaineee property.

Matt-aria, 10i Jamaica tT. Richmond Hill EKiHT BUSINESS 15.750 each; one block from station; built-up aectlon; near corner Av J. What have you to offer? Box f-loi. Ragle offlc. TWO beautiful aparlni'-nt houne.f; retna lU.ftftO; fully rented.

11, t'antor, I'fl W. 4M at, Manhattan. Wisconsin 72BS. l-FAMILV l-room detached; 3x 14 Jd pi. South Osone Park: equity make offers.

Write or call after 7 Mllswoud tlU. H. F. Randall, 100 K. at 2-FA MILT BRICK detached, f.5th at, Lenn rd, for lota and about IS, 500, caah equity 17, too.

Empire blvd. 2-story etore and 4 -room apartment for tots in Rugoy; equity 11 6.000. Very wn'lrfil rountry estate about 4 arr-e In Klaleehfnanns rotation for 1 or I-famlly houa In Brooklyn or Munhattan; equity lie other good echs one. Silvr-Bsrg, 14 Court at. TRIangle 2781.

poi HToltKH and apartment, new building, near L. I. R. R. station, Jamaica; exchange for lota; will add an ma caah; equity 1 1.000.

Security Realty, 19f. Flatbuah av, at Kings Highway. Phone MlPwond Oprn Sun-lay. Z9-1 A VERNE Jl lots. Including eornar, well located; free and clear; will exchange for A-l buamaaa property, or wil located apartment houae; will add eauh; reply by mall orfly.

Inclosing full particular. rnml property Corporation, 0th av and 3.1 et. Brooklyn. BELiFORU BKOTIiiN 12-family; rent lt) J0Q. mortgagva taka good lots and cash euinnlt off era.

Ashneld, Vr.trand av. nir Brgan BKOK-jHU aKCTION N-w It fair. ly. I and 4 rooms; r'nt equity $47, l.kf building fo's a'ld ra'h. AshftM, fi-', N-irfiod av.

nur TTn. CA Hit I r-iiK 42x10a, ia i -tntent plana im.000; houses on property; r-n-rMt exi hange. lirxK-103, F.agft ofTl a. FLAT BUSH 31 lota north of Av eV. rhange (or Improved property with good Income.

Bariea. 1771 Faibuah av. MIDwood ISM. Qtwns, Sn'nn unit Suffolk 81 i I'OHN'KK Ht'OK. i rnon.a.

South rr, Dim a t. bua lml P.ul I FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Ton BROOKLYN PROTKRTT 1S-ROOM HOI SB O.N MERRICK RD. I1T FEET. FEET PEEP, STV PORCH. WATER.

OAS. ELECTRIC ITT AND HOT-WATER HEAT, TWO-STORY OARAGE. WORKSHOP, LA RGB STABLE TO HOLD II HEAD OP HORSES, AND SEVERAL OUT BUILDINGS; TWO COWS, CHICKENS AND A HORSE. WILL SELL ANT PART OR ALL. BUT DIRECT PROM THE OWNER.

NO AGENTS NEED APPLT. JAMES H. PAPIO. MERRICK RD. SEAFORD, L.

N. T. FORECLOSURE SALE ROPKVILLE CENTRE. L. T.

Bungalow. js.SoO; on plot 6Q1M; built to for only four lft at this prlr; inch oak tiled hath and kltchtn, team heal, aliower, atandard plumbing fixture, open fireplace sidewalka an curbs; fa electricity. Term, 26U balance to auit; no broken. CA9TON. 1 Long Hearh rd.

Phon Hotkvilla Centra 4011. GARAGE and rce.no He, on tnain road and rorner; good buBinean; rnoma al.ova wltit hII Jmprnveni-r, t. Mt.ooo. half cash. Address Box K-lOH, GASOLINE SITES and ood business location between Jamaica and Amttyvtlle can aold quickly to oar clients If prlrs and terms are right.

Send dta-ram. with full details to R. S. Fisher. Ino fc i Mrr1rk road.

Lynbrook. JaU xjaSIC OKNL'IXK COLONIAL HOUSE, plot J.OOO quar feet. 20 minutes Manhattan. 11 trains daily, restricted section, tiling (hath and kitchen), built-in tub, parquetry, seven rooms, sun parlor, brask-fast room, copper leaders, day's? work, gi-raa-e. sacrifice $7,600, $R00 cash, $5 monthly plus Interest.

McNeece, Corn fhsnge Bank Building, blvd. op- Joalte main Jamaica station. Phone Ail a Ira no 10. dally, evenings, Sundays. 30-T COLD MINK lnveitmiu on Long Island; Kreeport.

sxl00. Long Beach av. (lai den City, business lots, 4rU7, Naaaaa 40x100. New Hyde Park av; residential, 40x100, Caroline av. Ielip, business lots, four corners, 100x125 each, lsllp av.

East Moriches-. 500 lots, development, also parcel for lumber vard 1.400 feet on mllroaff. BSO'nn Merrldi rd. Ox Island. 1 1 acres, below Babvlon.

Blue Point. 70 lots, good location. Am-ityvllls, water front, 71 acres. Syosset, 44 acres; Ysphank. 70 acre; Farming-dele, 19 acres; Noyack.lt acres; Shlnne-fofk Hills.

7 acres; Babylon, 0 acres: Central Park. II acres; Dlx Hills, 12B acres; Walnncott, 49 acres; MeTirk water front and Merrick rd, 131 acres. Come and see me. Henry Levy, 81 E. ft.

Freeport. N. Y. H(s ijca In, 1 8. 50 buya beautiful Dutch Colonial $11,400 house; Hillcrest, Jamaica's finest residential park; larg trees, spacious plot, tine garage, brlt front, sun parlor, parquetry throughout, at earn, electricity, tiling (bath, kitchen, breakfast room), built-in bath, special ahower, fireplace, quality day's work construction, sewers, near $3,000,000 hlsh school, grammar, parochial schools, surrounded by $30,000 residence.

$1,000 rash, $42 monthly and Interest. McNeece, Com Exchange Bank Building, Sutphln bird, Jamaica, opposite main Jamaica station. Phone A Male 1010, dally, evenings, Sundays. $0-7C HOUSE, tapestry brick, some furnishings, fine residential section, near schools. churches, stores).

Ave minutes station, six rooms, sun parlor, tiled bath and kitchen, almost new, first-class condition, screens, awnlnaa. shrubbery, reasonable terms. Doherty, st7 315th pi, Queens Village, j. Huuii lone. HOUSE 4 rooms and sun parlor; plot 26 100; plica 8880 18th at, Jamaica; half block off Hillside av; easy transportation.

Agent on premises or call BCNset S1S. S-l ON HUNTINGTON BAY 1-1 a ore, actual shore front and vrtvat neacn. new room bungalow, gas, alectrlo tights and water, it soia wttnin a montn. Chas. E.

Sammls 8S3 New York av, Huntington. L. 1. Tel. Huntington 1400.

80-2 ONE-HALF ACRE, old Colonial dwelling, fruit trees, chicken nous, garage; very near depot, on main road; In fast growing section Queens County; special bargain If purchased Immediately. A. T. ODonndl, Rosedale. L.

I. 28-3 OPPORTUNITY. $100. AN OPPORTUNITY for the man who can only spars about $100 cash, which will give him title to a new modern one-ram-1 1 home, provided such a man has a steady Income and tan submit satisfactory references as to responsibility. LARGE building corporation has a few sir-room, one-family homes In Wueens which can be bought with $ino cash.

(This amount of cash only lnsuted upon as evi dence or good rami.) price js.swo, first mortgage held by title company. The houses are the most modern in construction, Including steam heat, tiled kitchen end bath, furnished breakfast room, pantry, plenty of clone is, stairway to attic, brick at nun. uoured concrete foundation, 3x8 floor beams, these houses are near railroad station, trolley, stores, large school and churches, and In mfdst of built-up communities of Hollis and Queens, and within 24 minutes of New York. There are fix houses left of group of M. The coat to upkeep this house Is per month, which amount Includes pr month paying off the mortgage.

BOX L-272, EAGLE OFFICE. OWNER WU.L SACRIFICE for Immediate si six-room colonial home, concrete street, near Lynbrook; built by on ner for own use; hardwood floors, open fireplace, thoroughly un-to-ite, bath and extra 40-ft. plot; two Mocks to Malvern station; only 35 minutes to city by etec-' ria Uafn; an exceptional buy; down. Hendricks. 1440 Broadway, 'Janhattnn, PKNnsvlvanla 1147.

will sell hla new six-room houe in Rockvllle Centre, garage, plot 40x1 00, all Improvements, fini location, price reasonable cash and easy terms. For Information and photographs, write or call, also Sundays. Owner. 26 Front at, Rockvllle Centra. L.

I. Phone 175. M-an OWNER MI ST HELL 10 1-famlly dwtl lngs. room a hath, alt Improvements, at Hollis, I. 4 minuter from station; ab- solute auction Felj.

1. .2 o'clock noon, hi Vesey t. New York City. Attend th sal. OWNER must eaerlnc well-built Colonial house all Improvements; large plot; 10 minutes Manhattan.

Phone JAMaica 6-l. sn-7 PHlCb Js.idO An unusual purchase In new boue. 22 f-et wlile; very fin section. Bellalr Park; plot 40x100; cssh II. 400.

easy terms; every Improvement; close to station nd store. Mn. r'arlan. 443 212th st. Bellalre HOI.Hs 4744.

residential phone. ItKfublin J29-3fr PROPERTIES on North Shore. Rostvn. Ianfllna-, dsn Head. Sea Cliff Glen Cove.

1). ut Valley, special! lea' Parllman. 4'h av. Brooklyn. 511.7 SACRIFICE my plot.

40xH0 for $640; near beautiful Garden City estates; close to station, stores and schools; $J0 monthly HerM ricks. 1440 Hroadway, Manhattan' PK.N'naylvsnla 1 347. 20-2suth PEE THISI rme-family brick, eixroom II Improvements. 17. 6 CO.

with rssh; north site. M'-lJurr Realty 10:40 nv, Hlrhnmnd Hill. 21.7 SENSATIONAL BA Rf I A TV $108 down; beautiful 3-lot plot near Lynbrooa. ail improvements; 6 miii-itee walk to station and business section; $20 monthly. Hendricks.

1440 Hroadway, Manhattan. PKNnaylvan)a I37. 20-3suw SMALL FARM $950 no building; $100 cash; fvo yenra to pay; private beach, boating, fthhina. streets, water, electrhliv: will subonl.nnfe If you build. Bos Lagle ofilc.

o-3sututh (ToKE gnl dwelling. 10 rooms, now occupied; center of business district, fust growing section Queens County; can putcbased at pre-war figures; one exce'-ient location, with building, 1 12,000. A. O'Donnsll. I.

WATERFRONT, 40x200 fest. with 4-ronnt bungalow, all improvements; 7-mile of bsv at Amltyvllle. Siorinc rk.40A, Ter-ns. E- hi. 4414 lostli sr, Ichmend lllll.

Quo. is. Tel. VUtalnia VATJ1 KKii.VT 4n eot, pretty cot'ng. room for (he mere.

Bamnton, 115 Gate v. Uroftklyn, SACniFIcn 40 high, dry, wntsr-front lota eah: convenient to stores: trolley 20 rrlnulcs to Jamaica; easy term. Frank Nappl. 13-22 Unloa Hull at, a- tn.ilt.tf. tuthsu Silvan anil Suffolk IHl WHERE A LITTLE BL'TS A LOT.

PAQUATUCK TERRACE. East Moriches. 1I tsit fctli0 424 acres 1 fi Meal lorstif.n; clear warranty rietd; h.ch. ciear, lerme an a. ALLAN WARREN, K-vt Mori'hfs.

Where a little buys lot. WTTH FREE OA ft AC. Well -bl It home. B-raibEe Jarr.alci station: private suburban train erice. 17 minutes Manhat-ts n.

Brorntw mi wa y. 4-rti fa re steam, hot water, tiling, built-in bathtub, shower, white enameled gas range, fin fixture, artistic decorations; sun parlor, brtakfast room: brick steps; fft.7S: contract. :50 deed. $25 monthly plus In-terest. (You save tzt monthly).

McNeece, Com Exchsnire Puttihln blvd. Jamaica, opposite main a lea Ixng Island station. Phon JAMatca 1010 dal'y, evenings, Sundaya 0-T TWO-FAMILY, tax exempt, near elevated and L. I. R.

40 ft. macadamised street: aewera driveway, two steam heating plant; tile kitchen and bath; ahower. pa rquet. screens, awnings, shrubbery, must sacrifice: fia.SQO: $3,000 cash; Ia0 a month. CLFeInd S7-T TWo-FAMILY HOUSE, ahoiit one yer old, sacrifice, two-car garage, all Improvements, two blocks station.

I. R. R. or bus tine to New York, small price. It percent Income basis assXirei.

Telephone VIRglnla 05. M-t SIX-FAMILY HOI'HK Corner, cold water aiartments; Income per year: pur-rhae prlc cash $5,000. McDuff Realty 10240 Jamaica av, Richmond Hill. I 14-T 1 LOTH, 175x100. Port Jefferson.

L. near hool and depot; good Tor builtier; wm exchange for new automobile or as a payment on house. Box C-784, Eagle office. 80-7 4-KOOM bunBJtlow. waterfront; all Im provements; price 47.4O0; terms, if Kay A I-e Brun.

114 Merrick rd. Amltyvllle. N. 8-8TORY comer brick building, families. 4 stores, always rented.

Particular. F. Unser, Mineola, L. I. $250 CASH.

$24 monthly, bargains, Ja maica, north sine, six targe rooms, inclosed porch, room In attic, breakfast nook, pantry, built-in bathtub, shower, brick stoop, steam heat, parquet. tlU. detached, driveway, 80x140, Builder, jAMaica 794. 00 CASH BUYS attractive country hom-of 8 rooms nd bath with garage; one mite rrom station; Meal summer resort; price particulars on request. JEAN PE PATE.

Sayvllle. Long Island. Telephone Bay ill 440. n-laotu $500 CASH, t2b monthly principal buys colonist nome ror restricted sent ion; six large rooms, aun parlor, breakfast nook: attlo stairway, parquetry, ateam. tiled kitchen, bath, built-in tub; large plot; private driveway; 24 minutes Manhattan.

Quality Homes Builders of better grade homes. 4032 Sutphln blvd, opposite Loews Htllsld Theater, Jamaica. Onen dally. Sunday Tol. RKPubltc 4900, J24-S1C $100 POWN Jamaica hoy; $140 on taking title: that's all you pay; warranty deed given; new, lArge, fine 6-room house, sun porch; all Improvements; only $67.60 monthly pays off principal and Interest; price low at .750.

L. J. Unger. Corn Exchange Building. Sutphln Boulevard, Jamaica- Phone JAMaica 2542.

84.260. SMALL CASH gives warranty deed; $31 monthly plus interest; pawa street; iui 100 lot: fireplace, huge trees, garage. Richardson St Boynton steam heat. Johns Manvllle asbestos roof, tapestry brick. sun porch, parquet throughout.

Tubber floored kitchen, abundance of closets larav, light rooms, tiled kitchen and bath, with ahower boa; a few rt'ttiut walk to L. I. R. tora rhur schools; blgh elevation; restrict 4 ti dentlsl park section. OTHERS $7,750.

IS R'lO. EtjUITT HOMES IT 10-81 SUTPHIN klT Opposite L. I. R. R.

fant Munnsy. TEL. JAMAICA 270-ltTl New Jfwr For Rule ft BARNEGAT BAY Water froniag haf mile; over 800 acres; S50 fee-t from the railroad station, 850 feet from mam Stats highway; one mil road fronts; $74 per aor. Wallace, 2110 Madison av, Manhattan. CALedon'a 4340.

IT4-7 BERGEN COUNTY Tb finest buy In th county tart ay 400 acres of beautiful land near Ridgewood have $60,000 worth of buildings on property; must be sold at once; $224 per acre. F. L. Vrooman, 112 L'hlon pi, Hldgefleld Park, N. BERGEN COUNTY HOME BARGAINS.

Tell Us Your Requirements. ROYER REALTT RAMSEY, N. J. K1DUEWOOD. N.

J. I LAKE HOPATCONO Plots, 60x160, Ask how you can obtain a $400 plot for $110, Brown-Doremus, 220 6th av, Manhattan. Phone ASHland 881. MOUNTAIN LAKES AND BOONTOX-Wondnrful country, high elevation, all conveniences, easy, pleasant commuting Tell me what you want and can afford to pay oml I'll send photos and particulars. David Stone, Boonton, N.

J. Phone Boonton 458. NEW JERSEY FARM 6 acres; near lake; new, attractive 4 rooms; lng poultry nouse; garage; t.zvu; casn si.UDU. Another, 4 acres, 6 rooms, barn, garage, poultry houses for 1,000, fully equipped, Soo chickens included: good income; price cash $3,000. Many others.

South Jersey Realty ElS Land Is av. Vine-land. N. J. RAMSEY BARGAINS In commuting homes, farms and acreage; write for free catalogue.

Wilson Realty Ram-ey, N. J. Phone Mli. RIDGEWOOD, N. J.

Select list of homes; noma bargains; 48.000 up; will help finance. Whlllock, 20 Lake av, Ridgewood 778. 55-2 RUTHERFORD. BKRGFN COUNTY Free picture list; houses for sale and rent. Write Van Winkle Rutherford, N.

J. 1-21 RUTH RFORD Newly decorated home; all Improvement, baths, steam heat, large plot. Baffin, 201 2d av, Manhattan. 4-4 su RUTHERFORD Homes for aale and rent. Write to H.

Y. Blaaeaton, 14 Park av, Rutherford. N. J. 21-4 su SOUTH ORANGE AND MAPLEWOOD Complete Hat of attractive homes, priced from to $75,000.

Eugene E. Hughes Bro Realtors (Est. 14u4), opposite depot, South Orange, N. 28-2 an WESTFIELD, N. J.

Modern tile ami stucco houae, fine condition, well planned nnd carefully built, warm In winter, cool in mminur, big screened porchea. 4 rooms, 2 bai ha. ahun lunt large closets, electrlo refrigerator, water softener, specUI hot water heater, double garage, beautiful shrubbery, lot about 100x225, rear fenovd for playground; cholc neighborhood; hiah nrnund; minutes walk from sta tion; $:9.000. M. B.

Dutchr, 12 Gold st. Manhattan. WKSTWOOD, N. J. One of th best placM In Jersey to Jive; new six-room bungalow, all Improvements; a real bargain.

pe II vlas, 18 Washington av, Woataood, N. J. Tel. 1114. 11-14 Nw Jp er For Rale Ma AT LYNI'HURST IS minutes Hnboken 1 Ii-kiH mm a genuine bar it a in owner tninaferred by firm will secnflce attract ve suburban nome.

containing six large rooms and hath; spacious enclosed porch; all modern improvements; two lots, garage and outbuildings; grapes, fruit trees, shrubbery and gnrdn; selei.t neighborhood. fully improved street, convenient to every tiling; "nly fttmU II. 20: ternm to auit rvllabl tMrty; tnape ion by appoint mnt only. Write W. Sauer, 300 Hldge rd, Lyndhurst, N.

J. SO 8 CAMP KITE Ml acres, with pond; David Ston, Boonton, N. Phon rioonton mo. FACTORY need for tniltlni of caramel col ring, with vais and machinery, 0x100; 8-etory, with extension; Ryer-Hague. 1 flo Sip sv, Jersey City.

t-T For FALE OR RENT Tenafly, Trgn 1 ouniy; -er wring-, Knicknn boi kcr CIit'i, eta on, rolley, but restricted section; two hO'tsea. one i roonta. two baths one wt en rooms, two baths, garuga: le.tgs lot. ror particular phone 2114-m. Owner, 21r.

TPPpKli Tlf I A I Fa 1 wood. N. J. two miles from Piain'Wid, house, tlx rooms iinl li'h; rplace; steam beat; two-car fc-araae- one bird: from R. station rua scnooi; nouae necnra'e-i itslrt and ut; price 18.30!: aar lermt; adjoin ing le'lli for t'lfl front foot, Vrlte Hot K-104O, Kafie omce.

30-7 I muting. David Stonay Boonton, N. J. I Phon Boon to 44. LEAD TO BETTER HOUSING, IS VIEW MacDougall Tells of Towers Project In Jackson Heights, L.

I. iv kdw ihii a. Ma. I'rraitlfiit Wuemuhoro Corp oration. Th, action of th.

Chamber of Commerce of Queens In akin-awards for th, finest types of buildings constructed in the boro. If fol-lowed br other organizations else where, would be of great benefit to Detter housing. Awards made by a rroup of ex perts upon ths basis of (a) facade of the building, (b) the civic value of its architecture to the locality, (c) quality and use of materials, (d) Keneral architectural merit. in me recent award, tends, to create standards and practical I i .7 ieaainn to a cltv-wlrte ouildlnit conscience. It fosters city plunnlnff and better housing.

Towe "Best" In Querns. The selection nt Jackson Heights by the committee to m-ive me award as the finest apartment group to be erected In Oueena over a period of five years an Interval of unprecedented apartment construction will undoubtedly be of particular interest. Buildings in Queens, especially homes, have a ClOMn relntfnn tn th. development of Manhattan. Twentv-eight thousand families have been provided witn new homes in Queens this year and the most of these families came from Munhattan.

Over IU8.694.10I has been Invested In new bulldlnss In Queens this year. It is naturul that builders should prepare for their needs. Twenty years ago this was foreseen and a large farm area in Queens, located within view of the East Kiver and the Lona Island Sound, was arranged to meet the needs of Manhattan families. Upon the assumption that these families wanted more room, more sunshine, quiet and community life, Jackson Heights was evolved. It has grown to be the largest single residential community In the world under single management.

One Important reason for Its suc cess lies in the combination of rural and city atmosphere which It has created. Apartment life surrounded by beautiful gardens and with a flhort bus or subway ride to Manhat tan. The Towers represents IS years of study and experience in providing garden apartm-for city families. fourteen apartment groups housing 1,200 families had previously been constructed. The Towers were designed by Andrew J.

Thomas, architect, and erected by the J. O. White Engineering Corporation. Mr. Thomas has designed several other groups of garden apartments at Jackson Heights including the Chateau Gardens and Linden Court.

The J. O. White Engineering Corporation is one of the leading building companies in the country. The Towers consist of eight detached, fireproof elevator apartment buildings, six stories In height with penthouse, whose aspect, taken Individually or as a group, is dignified and homelike. The space which the group occupies Is a plot 75 feet long and 200 feet wide, over 60 percent of which ts planted in gardens and lawns which are entered by a griffin-guarded pathway between the several groups of buildings.

The Towers gardens surround the site with unusual beauty. They were designed by Noel Chamberlain, noted landscape artist, who has given to them all the magic of sunny Italy. The Towers have appealed to builders and families everywhere. The representatives attending the International City planning Conference in New York City two years ago, and the Co-operative Apartments Conference of the National Real Estate Board held last month, visited the Towers for special study and observation. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Wanted Una! EtaM 80 CAHH paid for Brooklyn bualneaa property! eend full details.

F. M. McCurdy 144 Remeen at. CAHH for Flatbuah lota; quick action; a-nd dlatrama F. M.

McCurdy 144 Remaen t. TRIangle HAVE 1,300 to Invest In email or fanilly house in Kant New Vork. Box H-1027, Eagle omce 1 CAN SELL your Lon I-land property, W. S. Gard, 149 Broadway, Manhattan 1 WANT LOTS eultabla ona and two-family houses.

P. Nelson, kOl Itth at. Brooklyn. lLI2 I WANT to see ownera who find It hard to eell or rent. Anthony Van Bergen, 62" Nostrend.

DKCatur LIST YOUR LOTS AND HOUSES Qui-k action. Send full particulars and diagrams. Henry Weinberg, Realtor, tl Chamber, at, Manhattan. WOUlh 8281. 80-1 LIST your lota; caah waiting.

Send diagrams and full partlculara. A. Crumm. 1564 Flatbuah av. 4-7 su NEED good location for business purposes, Fulton at, Flatbuah av.

Livingston at, Kings Highway, quick action. ChS A. O'Malley Associates, 24 Court at. 37-70 ONE-FAMILY house, detached: pay up to 110 000; give particulars, otherwise no consideration. Rox H-9S3.

Eagle Manhattan branch. World Building. 31-1 OWNERS having Iota for Kile In the Village of Hempa'ead aend full particulars at onrt to William Conway. 40 Village AV, Rockvllle Centre. Phone IMS.

24 IO QUICK ACTION Have buyera for Brooklyn proparty; sales over night If reasonable prloa. ha Mel I Realty 106 Court at. TRlnngla inn. QUICK ACTION Any part of Brooklyn, list your property with John J. Smith 1174 Clarendon rd, near Flatbuha av.

S7NCB ltf wa nave naen selling, renting and managing real estate: let us know what wa can do for you. John F. James Pons, 191 Montague at. SPECULATORS in downtown aecllun near ofTIca; ploia 7ExlO0, 117.000. LouheLI Ren It 107 At'entlc av.

24-7 WANT HOUSE of lots; have I family, rent I5.2SO, fully rented, first mortgage 1H. 000, 10 years, no payments, second mortgage 1R.000, years, pays ble ll'UO quarterly, arranged: wtll consider 1 or 2 family house, lota or good mortgage In exchange; 16,000 rash required: big Income; fine location: wotuierful chance for Investor. Box Eagle ornce, WANTKD one-family houaa, detached, with Kafnge; Farragut or filenwood rd section, ner subway. Hint full partlculara. Boa Q-iooO, Lagle Flatbuah branch.

WANTED 60 to 100-acre farm, north cf Merrick rd, between Bellmore and Amltyvllle: owners only. M. Krahani, HI Broadway, Rockvllle Centre. 17-los WANTED three or four-atory and houae on Park Slope. (Jive full de-talls fur quick action.

Box 17-E, Eagle oftVe. WANTKD, road linuae, ch.ae to bathing beach; price from 12.000 to I3M00; rash to suit. Shahunas. lr1 'trand st. So "WANTED, email farm, on Long Inland; 1 to 6 acrea.

193 Grand st. Bhabunas I 30-7 WE solicit your real estate business Brooklyn's oldest real estate offlca. The Chauncey Real Fatal 17 Montague at, Brookln. WTLL FAY CASH for 1 or 1 lota. Flatbush sctr.n.

Box 211. Haleey st AUCTIONS RimiI KflUte at Aurtlnn tl RUTLAND RD, 10 Between albush ar-d Bfdford avs; 1-story, hssenient, hay front, fancy brick, 12 and bath, only 111 00o; mortgage Kys with ere Johnson jr ro i3 Montague st 10 1 EXKCITTORM Consult when settling eetatas Henry Gllllgan A Co- 111 Ram-sen at. TRIangle t00. 10-410 QI'ICK BALES at auction; also private sales department. Jr Johnson Jr, Co, 191 Montagu st.

Est. U64. IMC Big Factor in Importance of the industrial activities of Krooklyn in relation to the real estate market of the boro Is shown by data prepared by the Kings County Real Estate Corporation, through the courtesy of the Ilrook-lyn Chamber of Commerce. Hanking fourth among the cities of the United States in industrial production Brooklyn offers employment to thousands of residents, as well as providing enormous wage totals, It is shown. "From these Industrial workers come the majority of our home owners and apartment renters, and from their wages come the necessary payments on their living quarters." John F.

James, president of the corporation, declared. 47 Different Fields. Forty-seven separate Industrial fields, with value of products totaling from $1,000,000 to 50,000,000 annually. In Brooklyn employ 80,571 Individual workmen, the Kings County Corporation's survey discloses. "Eighty thousand homes and apartments must be provided to nouse these workers and their families," Mr.

James pointed out, "and it ts conservative to estimate that Industries offer the living means for H0.000 residents in our present-duy boro." The enormous potential buying power of these Industrial workers is further revealed In the corporation's figures, showing an annual wage total of 1121.230.673. Wage scales throughout the Industries, according to Mr. James, provide for the high BABYLON BEACH NEARLY COMPLETED Frederick Sees It New Factor for Growth. "Babylon, having; become In 1926 the location of ths terminus of the electrified Montauk Division of the Long; Inland Iiallroad, Is now, after 18 months of Intensive work and the expenditure of approximately preparing to celebrate the com. pletlon of the new Babylon Bathing-Beach, which, It Is contemplated, will prove to be a most Important factor In the development of Babylon as the South Shore center of all-year and summer homes; Just as the electrification of the Montauk Division of the Long Island Kullroad, it la predicted, will transform Babylon into a "second Jamaica," says Cad-man H.

Frederick. "The work of constructing the new bathing beach, the casino, bathing pool, etc, hae been accomplished in record time by the owner, Babylon Beach, the officers of which are Walter J. Llpp, president; B'rank W. Llpp, vice president, and Hiram M. Kussuck, treasurer, who also own and operate the "Shore Beach, lnc," at Bay Shore.

New Dock Also. "In the construction of the new bathing beach. It was necessary to lay a heavy bedding of pure white sand over approximately 11 acres of waterfront property, the entire frontage of which (2.000 feet), hu been bulkheaded with storm-resist-in creosoted lumber, and an un usually larse pool completed to-Kether with approximately 1,000 llreproof bath houses. "A dock 600 feet In lenith has been built over the waters of Or fat South Bay, to a point where the water does not exceed 5 feet in depth and where the bay has a smoom, sanny Dottom. In addition, thousands of dollars have been Invested In a playground for children and in beach equipment.

Parking' space for at least 1,000 automobiles also has been provided. Bankruptcy Petitions R. a M. FURNITURE HOUSB. Ill 5th Involuntary.

Llabllltlea 1521. JOSEPH SONNENFIELD. clrsr fftcturr, 11 Tompkins av. voluntary. LllbimiM.

14.1,3; imti, 1711. 1IY11AN ZEMHIN.HKT. builder. 111 Baltic voluntary. No achedulea filed.

HARHT PALOFHKV. saltaman, Knlrkerborker ava. voluntary. Liabilities, $4,111: JOSEPH BRAHLOFSKT. bulldlnf.

14 E. 7th voluntary. Liabilities, -sets. 111. ROSACE LIGHTING el.ctrlc.l auppllei, 724 Kinsa Itlshway; Involuntary.

Llahllltlea all.sed, 1139. HENRT RUDERMAN, truck driver, 111 Ambojr voluntary. Liabilities, 91.736; aBnete, none. DICK NOLAN, merchant and operator of publlo fur-asa, Rockaway Park, L. voluntary.

Liabilities aaaeta, none. Interior Decorators Will Advise Rosedale Home Owners Beautifying the locality Is but part the program of the Rosedale Homes Corporation, now developing many homes In Rosedale, L. I. Beautifying the interiors of these Dutch-Colonial homes on the property will be the next move of the developers, according to an announcement of George M. Gross, president.

Realizing that the services of an Interior decorator of standing usually Is beyond the means of the average purchaser of a Rosedale home, the services of a corps of decorators have been enlisted to give advice and suggestions to those living In the development or about to purchase a home. LEASE TO ITKK OIL COMPANY. C'ushmnn ft Wakeileld, has leased over 9,000 square feet of rpace on the 20th floor of the (Jr.iy-bar Building, Lexington ave. and 44th to the I'ure oil Compnny or a long term of years. The.

otllcs will be used by the sales department an 1 other departments thin have been lo'-ated for many years at 1 Broadway. Financial offices will still be retained In the latter building. The main office o' the i'ure Oil Company Is situated In the tallest building in Chicago, known as the I'ure oil Building. WHITE I'LAIMs SOLD. The plot on the north side of 211st 80 feet east of White rialns 100x114, was sold by Albert O.

Illicit. The owner of the property was O. Willie. END I'LOT KOMI. State Senator Joseph Wolber has sold the lot owned by him at 1J-16 Hansbury Newark, to Julius Bookbinder and Joseph Va-nerman.

Louts Hrhlestnger, negotiated the transaction. The new owners will Improve the plot, which measures 60x100, with a modern one-family residence. Messrs. Bookbinder and Wunernian were legally represented by Maurice Zucker. FORM FIRM.

J. E. McGolrlck, president Realty Company, has announced ths formation of the McGol-rirk Building Corporation, to fill a demand for homes along the line of the recently electrified West Hempstead division of the L. I. Railroad, In ths growing territory between Ht-mpstead and Lynbrook.

it Ci ii luniv DuiLumu Survey Denies Report of Over' -building-Sees Program Under Way. New 192" bulldlnr operatlona totaling more than 13 500.000, 000 are already planned, under way or about I to be started In the Vnlted States. according to a nation-wide survey of the construction industry Just com pleted by the Hulldlng Economic -Research Bureau of the American, Bond Mortgage Company, which estimates that not less than $6.250. 000.000 will be expended Vt new construction during the year. Reports from the leading and Industrial districts of the counV try, the survey sotted, revealed that construction activities are proceeding at a high rate aad give further assur- ance that there is little likt lihood of -any decline of major importance In the near ruture.

The survey, which was made with tho co-operation of representatives of the Associated (ieneral Contractors, the National Association of Hulldlng Trades Kmployers. Htato and city officials and executives of, local real estate boards and chambers of commerce, summarized the building situation as follows; Housing shortage created by war has ended, but nurinal requirement. for homes and the demand for Indus trial, commercial and public build- in will keep cunstt'UiUon industry highly active. There is practically no overbuild- lng, and a number of cities certain types uf Industrial, cummer -clal and public buildings. No reduction In building wages la expected and it is anticipated that labor will ak further increases In some localities this spring.

Materlul prices are well stabilized and no reductions expected perhaps, the latter part of the year, and even then, If there la any, It will 7 oe very slight. No Important Overbuilt "Figures now at stated tho survey, "indicate that a least In new construction for 1927 is already assured. This amount is being Increased dally by a nnounce-ments of new projects, and It would not be surprising If the present year recorded a volume of construction iu -excess of $6,250,000,000. "There is some doubt, however, If total building operation, for the year will reach the record-breakln total of approximately $6,860,000,000 attained In 192t, as a number vt I large cities report that they expect some gradual decline in activity the latter part of the year. "Reports from the various cities-' and towns indicate a favorable build- ing trend and failed to disclose any important over-hullt situation.

On the other hand a shortage in certain i types of Industrial, commercial and public buildings was shown to bo quite general. While expecting some tapering off in building opoia- tions, reports from all sections of the country were favorable, and no predictions of a general building Us-', presslon were received. "Reports from practically every city agreed that reduction in labor or material costs could be expected for many months. lJdtric.il Industry to Spend Billion. "Although reaidental and com mer clal building will constitute a largte.

part of the 1927 building program; there is a large amount of publlo works and utilities construe-" lion planned. Kstiinates compile -by the Electrical World show light and power companies thtouglw out the country will spend $968 000,000 for 1927 construction as come pared with actual expenditure of 941.000,000 In 1926. "The Southern California Edison Company has also announced that it will spend approximately $42,000,00 In constructive work In Southern and Central California. i "The Board of Directors of the" New York Telephone Company have, already authorized appropriations totalling $74,901,943 for new construction and enlargements of plant facilities In the New York, territory. "The Savannah River Electric Company has announced pinna for the erection of a $20,000,000 power project at darks Hill, S.

C. "The Loyal Order of Moose has announced a $150,000,000 building program In various parts of the countryi $100,000,000 for Automobile The automobile Industry plans an extensive building program amounting to approximately -Of this Motor, trade publication, states $75,000,000 is to ha spent for new plant construction, and upward of $15,000,000 for expansion of retail establishments. The 1 65,000,000 government publlo building construction will also give Impetus to the building Industry. "Large port development work Is also contemplated by cities along the South Atlantic, C.ulf and the Pacific Coast. Plans have just been com pleted for a development of the waterfront at Berkeley, Cal.

"Despite the huge building program carried out in the South in 1925 and 1926, a vast volume of new construction is still under way and much planning is being done. It is estimated that approximately 000,000 worth of new school and church buildings will be built during the present year. Besides this amount there will he large expenditures for hydro-power, textile and other Industrial developments, as well as f'T modern commercial apartment houses and hotel New York Work Totals 100,000,000. "In New York the money value rt work carried oer from 1H26, wll underway or committed, Is estimated to total approximately In addition, plans for another $1 OO.OaO.OOO worth of new structures such ns hotels, apartment hotels, theaters a nd ofne hutMlnr are about ready fur announcement. About $20,000,000 worth of ne school buildings are to be erected, Mousing projects, however, continue to lead In activity, with commercial building s'-cond.

There la every indication that 1 will he another billion dolh.r hulldlng year In the Metropolitan ara. FOSHAY ADDS ANOTHER WISCONSIN UTILITY Arthur S. Hutterworth of Tlafe-ville. has sold to tho W. B.

Koshay Company of Minneapolis tbf, Plattevllle (las Company, manufacturing and distributing coal gas and manufacturing coUe for domestic and Industrial purposes in Plattevllle, n. town of approximately 4.5fl,t population. Nearby is Mmiroe. served with gas by the sa me Interests. Several other Wisconsin properties controlled', by the company aie located In the northeastern part of Wisconsin.

Alcohol Competition Sharp Competition between sellers of denatured alcohol in the New Vork. Philadelphia nod Chicago district! was sharp and severe throughout the past week. accrdiiiK to he Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter. Prices in each of the districts were subject to hading. The condition are due mainly to superabundance of alcohol, specially the completely denatured So.

formula, la th SMitioaa affected, r. est type of living scale which the workman has ever enjoyed. Ills Itoot anil Shoe Industry. The corporstlon found it Interesting to note that boot and shoe manufacturers provide the grestest amount of employment, with 17 concerns reporting 9.535 wuKe earners on their This same Industry also Is first In wage totals, paying annual wages amounting to 1 1 0,076. Foundry and machine shops employ wait earners at total wages of IU.8T 672; knit gon.is manufacturing ranks third, with 0,702 employees and 16,660.784 annual wages; bakery plants rank sixth in employees, with 3.7 88 reported, but fourth in whbm, totaling Men's clothing manufacturers employ 4,148 wage earners, paying annual wages of 85.858.728; shipbuilders (steel) employ 3.886 men, with annual wages of 15.721.348: fur-nittire plants have 2.860 employees, eurnlng wages of 85.128.924.

Can Own Own Homo. "Too often we look upon Industrial Brooklyn of benefit to the real estate market only In direct reference to the actual property snd buildings occupied by the manufacturing Interests. And yet the most Important factor is the huge number of employees who are attracted to Brooklyn and ho become our permanent residents." Mr. James said. "The industrial worker of today Is enjoying an Income large enough to own his own home or to rent a mod-orn apartment.

The industrial field provides more home owners snd first-class apartment leasors than he found amog othenr employees," he assorted. General Gas and Electric Reports Record Earnings The largest amount of gross revenues and net Income In Its history Is reported by the General Gas ind Electrlo Corporation In a preliminary statement for 1926 in which is shown operating revenues and other Income of S24.770.S 1 9 and net income of 12,880,856. This is an Increase of 15 percent in gross and 62 percent In net over the previous year. A comparative statement lor the past two years follows: 1115. Inc.

Oper. rv. and otner iimii.ui Oper. Income. 9.

158. 448 of S.SU.ftot 7. 385. 115 11 1,183,734 12 After operating expenses, maintenance, depredation, etc. tAfter Intere.t on funded debt and preferred stork dividends of and minority Intereata In subsidiary earnings.

DANGER IN HIGH REALTY VALUATIONS Real Estate Leader Sees Slow Down in Building. "In so far aa this city Is concerned, we have for the present ample accommodations and perhaps In some cases, overproduction of certain types of buildings," said Max N. Natanson yesterday. "There Is a larger surplus of apartment houses and apartment hotels than any other character of real estate, although there is a good percentage of va cancies existing in some other types of construction here in New York. "Nevertheless, If the new point of the big leaders Is one that can be made to take hold with our builders to the end that there will be a slowing down for such period," he went on, "until the present- available space can be absorbed, real estate will stabilize Itself and the trend will aguln be upward In the near ruture.

"There Is one great danger to owners of properties here and elsewhere which looms In the wake of this real estate boom and concurrently active building campaign of the last four or five years. As the result of enthusiasm and bullish sentiment, a great many owners have raised In their own minds the value of their properties to ridicu lous heights. In some cases they have been able to sell these prop erties at these Inflated figures be cause it was relatively easy to obtain the necessary flnanolng to erect very tan Duuatngs on tnelr panic lar sites. Danper In High Valuation. "The serious danger lies In owners placing such abnormal valuations on their properties and then proceeding to spend Inordinate sums on lm.

movements, necessitating the fixing tne rental figure at the point that ill Justify a return on the Inflated values. 1 his nas been the cause of a great grief at times and Is perhaps one of the rensons there are so many vucunciea around town. ROCKAWAY BROKERS PLAN NEW CHAPTER Th Board of Itfftl Eatate brokers of Rockaway Park, Bella Harbor and N'AponsIt met with brokers of Far Rorkaway, K(lcmera and Arvorne, to plan the formation of a chapter of the Lori Island ltoal Kstato Honrd, at lunrheon at the WaahtnKton HuM, Itnckaway Park, last Tuesday. The rxaltora of tho weatern flection of the Korkawayn ha had a rhn pter of tho Lour Inland Heal Kstate Board for the pant two years. The other aertlon, however, has not ben ora-anlseri.

1 rnder the leadership of Edward Mann plans to form a chapter In the euat end of the ltockawaya are now Iwlnir "nnslderd. John II. Ferrll, prealdont of the Hoard of Rt) Katnte Itrokors of Korkaway Park, Hello Harbor and Ncponslt, presided at the liinrheon. Kdward J. Mann slated that the brokers of the east end section were an-i'MJM to form un organization.

O. J. HartwiK. executive secretary of tho Iconic Island Heal Estate Hoard, told of the benefits In Joining the board. He attacked any attempt to spend money to build tunnels and brldKes connecting- New Vork and New Jersey, and said thnt if money Is to be spent, It should be spent to develop-New York 8iate and that brldses and tunnels were needed to connect and Queen.

said that the I.onr Island Heul Kstate Hoard was oiKanired to help develop Long Island roinimjnltieM, and that all matters of Interest to real estate men of Ixinff Island, wore matters that they were willing to IlKht for. "The real estate man of today. Is a rivic worker and community builder and the development and progress of a community Is based upon our efforts. Mr. Hartwlg told the real estate brokers.

51,636 Cars of Oil Products By Cities Service in 1926 A total of 51. (ft tank cars of petroleum products was shipped In 1 S26 by the three Cities Service refining Subsidiaries, the Empire Henneries, Cities Service Refining Company and Crew Levb Company. This was an Increase of 1 percent over 1926 shipments and represented an average of 145 carloads for every working day of the year. I Brewster, 1:4 Jet -me at..

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