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i THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1012. Building of the Home Ocean ALD ee aes it tS sont fection would absorb twice as many , dwellings as can be built “REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. as a Matter of Economy) room vom ov, x| —— ‘Bronx Expert Shows How be there. Population ts m offlats wil o . Continual North ward |and the David ‘ ; SeeEy Eon eben! Growth of Metropolis Transforms Suburban . Residential Tracts Into Populous Sections. BY J. CLARENCE DAViEs. He te one of the most energetic in @ growp of operators who have epread = immense — tinprovementes Usha rbd the North Side, He has Gotive there for thirty yeara, Home building is the wreat, dasic faetor in metropolitan real estate de- welopment. SOU FT, ELEVATION. NO MALARIA. Unescetied Train Serview, says Mana corporation, “wo ar to see an Increasing demand for tomes and home sites In all sections of the borough to be benefited.” eee Queens Land and Title Co, took over enn hundred assapeauia last | tinday, and forty houses under con- struction aroused much favorahte « Ment, There was heavy buying trie Heht and gas mains are beng {n- | stalled and streets are being extended | HIS | through the now. sections, The com- Witt ONE-HALY ACH, Pany expects another large crowd to- $6, 000 morrow on the Pek train, “On Road ¢ sane" WRN atte ‘ALN Gomes spread first with the eteady Growth of the metropolis and other land utilities appear in logical sequence, Te was not so many y ago when homes largely of the suburban type @teed upon ‘what is to-day the highest- Beleed land of our central business dis- President T. MeNeece of Queens Gardens, L. 1, sold twenty home aites there to-day to C, W. Wilson of U pe will be improved as a permanent vestment; also new houses to C. Blair and N. W. Phinips. | NOM J. £ DAVIES OUR HOUSE eR THAT A aky ‘ont VELOPMENT atte ONE HOUR OF NEW YOU CREE ACTUAL LAKE RIGHTS With Each Purchase, Above house ive 0 rooms, 2 baths, Meoving "pore, Huge" verauda, Tandy "in “atone basements A tem. Darquet fre, Fire Island Beach, Devel . @he Bronx was originally settled by Wednesday. xpress trains will run|Pany at Saltaire sold ‘titos thie week 10 Wealthy merchants of New York, who} from New Rochelle to Harlem River in| Dr. Archibald D. Smt faved in that section and used the/Afteen minutes, locals in twenty-five, | Morewood, Mrs. Fdna M. Sw. houses, as suburban homes aro used to- . . Marie FE. Tavior, Dr, Lefferts A. M. day by the wealthy classes, for apring|_ “We are bullding the most artistic (Clelland, William H. Lewin, m4 autumn occupancy. in the fifties |DUNgalow colony in the metropolitan | Mine T. Perry, Mrs, Id. fa Gere, Mrs, @ome of these estates were divided and | #¥burbs at Larchmont Gardens," xays | Alma Barbara’c aentey: WABRVASVALAVSSARAVSAVaaaagsaaaaasaarcem ream . : Citford B, Harmon, “It is thirty-five . SOLy Gite @ld to Germans, who have a WKINE| minutes trom Grand Central tation |. Louls haan ta Newark fold Aa for ground around their houses with| with forty-seven trains a day, Our cash |farma thin week at Matawan for Mec yally pend tate and oor lane, M@tchen gardens and fowers, so that|prizes for those who build at once re-| Lottie Helser to Joseph Marcey, at| Up to the yoar 180 or 1850 a Inrge part [duce greatiy the cost of the home.” [Tennent for Thomas F. Finucan to|f? GEORGE R. PEARE, ° @ the borough was occupied by Ger- oe Harry G. Brown, at Highbridge to Bales Manager mans who had gardens around their ‘Two more brick dwellings were sold at| Harry A. Steele: country places | een 170 BROADWAY houses and the borough was of the na-|Mapleton to-day. They ai haltihour | Trvington to Willlam Howe, at Nutley et rs tees { tere of a suburdan home district. on RGR YH Ble HEI oe Tor wet eo aes ‘ mrad fin 1888 or 1889 the elevated railroad of the Brooklyn Sea Bea lin Buy- | Longfellow, What will Broadway ; ne. i began to run through tho district. tt ns Lee giLenU B oe aL) Monmouth thea Into Its . es F vn and 238th Street a started modern development on the eee own again this summer," says Pres!- i “* east sido and finally led to the building} Otto Singer, the Brooklyn builder, has|dent D. Hays Butts of the clubhouse 4 : ° ; of apartment houses along the main|s¢id nearly 100 houses within a company. “We have elghteen new oe ill owsen f y : - be in f@venucs and side stre —— A P os . @ORCED THE HOME OWNERS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— FURTHER NORTHWARD. LONG ISLAND. LONG ISLAND. LONG ISLAND. |. ‘ , his forced the people who desired | ee ——_ — eS ———al their own homes further out, so that } Ds . while south of One Hundred and High- | At | 30 P M Sunday e e e eth eet is ‘thickly populated with | or / QUA @partment houses the outlying sections | ave become practically the section of | From Long Island Depot, Thirty-third Street and Seventh Avenue, New York, or Atlantic Avenue Depot, Brooklyn. Free Transportation Provided at These Stations. NEW SECTION NOW ON | At$245 per Lot, $10 Down, $5 per Month of multi-millionaires at Kingsbridge and No assessments for cement sidewalks, water, gas, electric light or sewer mains. Riverdale. To-day the part of the district ocau- Inspect 40 Beautiful Homes Now Building LISTED AT LOW PRICE AND TERMS TO SUIT pled mostly by dweilings of the modest kind is fn Westchester and Wiliams- The magnitude of the development warrants us in sacrific- ing profits to home buyers on these first forty houses. ‘oridge, while the more expensive and Queens Land and Title Co., Times Building, 42d St., N. Y. Pretentious dwellings have been built Phone 1023 Bryant, Value of Lots on Columbus Avenue in 1885—— $6,000 to $10,000 Value of Lots on Columbus Avenue in 1895——-$25,000 to $35,000 Side Streets in 1885, $3,000 to $6,000—-1895, $12,000 to $20,000 This is what transit facilities did for Columbus Ave. What is it going to do for Broadway and 238th Street at Van Cortlandt Park and adjacent Streets? The Van Cortlandt Estate Sale offers a chance to duplicate the profits made on Columbus Avenue and adjacent streets 719 L ts on Broadway, between 238th and 240th Streets, Van Cortlandt Park, South, 0 Mosholu Parkway, Jerome Park Reservoir and adjacent avenues and streets, _ (Subway Station at Broadway and 238th Street) Sold on Premises, Without Reservation, Saturday, June Sth, 1912, at 10.30 A. M. 75% may remain on morigage. Titles guaranteed by Lawyers’ Title Insurance & Trust Ce. ¥ ADAM WEINER, Esq., Referee, Messrs, Philbin, Beekman, Menken & Griscom, Plaintiff's Attomeys, For Maps and Particulars apply to through Fordham, Bedford Park, along the Concourse and Sedgwick avenue, run- ning to the Kingsbridge section. This is parttoularly marked along Sedgwick avenue in the neighborhood of Univer- ety Heights, around New York U! versity and north along Sedgwick a nue to Jerome Park Reservoir and the Van Cortlandt estate, where many Ddeautiful homes have been bull: for private occupancy. Undoubtedly this home bullding will continue up to Van Cortlandt Park when the Van Cortlandt estate is cut up. as the location detwoen Van Cort- lJandt Park and Jero: ark Reser- voir is an ideal one for private hom the ground being high and easy of ac- cess by reason of the subway station at Two Hundred and Thirty-eighth street and Broadway. On the west side of Broadway !s the Riverdale section, which has been oc- cupled by wealthy people for acveral @emerations, George W. Perkins, Dar- win P, Kingsley, the Morosin's, the Delafields, Dashes, Babcocks, — ° Godwina one By On a ee ee REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ROTATE ror SALE— | REAL ESTATE gor SALE, Joseph P. Day 1S J. Clarence Davies Bon heart spooniie uw Yeu corvands ae SUBENE QUE | EE! ‘9. Auctioneer, 31 Nassau Street . 149th Street & 3rd Avenue, BRONX estate, a little to the northwest, are such beautiful developments as Field- B ME ton, where eight or ten handsome pri- vate dwellings are being orected. There, $ 3 500 bey the Teachers’ College has acquired 9 ‘ge amount of ground for its own 45 Sold in 1911 pt elles POINTING OUT THE NEXT BIG 22 Sold This Season DEVELOPMENT. $300 DOWN Adjacent to Van Cortlandt Park and PRINCIPAL and INTEREST The Failure of a Builder Bieucitien, that Satie te fost! fr 16 MONTHLY ee. 3) PRICES Glee patie and the new Lex- old ou Dash Stucco ; : eater 700 Is Your Opportunity REAL ESTATE TO LET— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN, __BROOKLYN. GRAND CLEARING SALE SOUTH OZONE PARK | 65 New Houses #4 $100 Cash and an Average of $18.50 PER MONTH pays all, THE ERIE RAILROAD BOOKLET FOR 1912 Rural Summer Homes In the Mo " ington avenue subway, with @ station at 1. beautifully decorated, all ve Steam licat Serome a’ nd Mosholu Parkway, epee i C. A builder purchased some lots from us on Lake street, will undoubtedly tend to bring this sec- } ed S01 tion in for home bu!lding. Brooklyn, and constructed a row of attractive single-famil tira ooking new } well ‘ P brick houses, but was mot financially able to carry the opera tains and Valleys ef the Delaware River, and Many Places * When one compares the prices of lots in Heenle Beauty and Interest, 4 soy | taint W \ er oe Te ethene county: where Coren Hil 0 ee Four W: ys to Go There tlon to a finish and the houses were taken by us through fore- they have to commute, which means | Hyd er. Woalnara: Boe ‘trolley, ‘thence an ar Park,” Time Ot miaitee a mare, “igks,touth to closure, which means a loss to the builder of thousands FREE : rushing for trains and, high carare) DENNIS J. COMISKEY, ‘Sitway, Oth ave, “L’" ee any “L.* o froliey to Atlanite : of dollars but a gain of the same amount to the purchasers of these houses, because we will not add ong cent to our price, but will sell so that we merely get our money out of the lots. The houses contain seven rooms and bath, hot air fur- nace, parquet floors and will be decorated to suit, There are | only three of them for sale. with prices at which thoy are able to get lots in New York City at and around the’ beautiful parks right on oe eves - Lines, it eeems @ mystery why people do not stay in the city, where lots can] REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— ‘be Dought chenper, © home pall ees. ___ RICHMOND, sea an cheaply, with ying Jor iavestment, | STATEN ISLAND BUNGALOW SITES After ocoupying such a city home for ream the owner can, sell Jt at a tre, At Bargain Prices. Y. W. Cor. 34th St. and Broadway, N. Y. City, increase in price, Opportunities Phono 2016 Greeley, Property office phone, 465 Jamotca, Batmtmatone Sut] Sea Breeze Heights, |——— —] Price $3,500 his own home, It only needs attention REAL ESTATE FOF REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— $100 Cash—$30 a Month | tush ave, station) fare), walk three 20 YEARS’ EXPERIE: AS A BUILDER. |] 1. ot ko Jamaica or Queens "local" to Hallroad jon to Sonu i Oune TAne" clorated t- to Brovklyn, 10+ ve particulars. “Aiente 4.50 per Apply 109 Broadway, 1159 Broadway, New Yorks 22 Court Brookiza, and other ERIE ‘TICKET OFFICES, or address KR. H. WALe LACK, General Passenger Agent, 50 Church 9., New York. to Preeport trolley to THE ERIE WILL OPERATE AN EXCURSION TO NIAGARA FALLS AT $10 ROUND TRIP Going May 24-29, Good to return until June 2 inelusive, examination into facts for o man ¢0 wee thia, Fronting the Raritan Bay. Three} L' . 2 BROOKLYN, HOMBSERKERS’ _ blo is from_ the allan fe amet ~ Including Interest | EXCURSIONS. sidewalks, City water. ‘Trunk line . RUSTREAKS RECORDS] Lasse WOOD HARMON & EO, Sundays and Decoratlon D BREAKS RECORDS|ty. | Large bat | 261 Broadway, New York. y ay the property i the free use of all| cee | ne | ey were erria oun \Alfeclasees are embraced by the lure nler for iish ing, | ‘of the suburbs. Wealthy families are boat This pr per: Dduying pretentious country estates, 1: 43 Simard wageearnere of moderate means are | tY is ide trains per day; 50 Raking ema houses which are} minutes, including ferry from Wall on terms eimilar to rent payments, The | street, @eagon the early promises to be tie Daslest of the decade : FREE SPECIAL EXCURSION rary “We want to impress the public with DECORATION DAY. the dact that the American Real Ketate (Company, with all its $24,000,000 of as- Write reserving tickets or meet gets, stands behind the Watson prop- ve at South Ferry erty and that this company has becn Rridge to Kings igh Houses are alnvoat at station SEA CLIFF and GLENWOOD Steamer “sagamore' will ear NAS fear lacoree ra SUNDAY 9.20 and 11,30°ar Mi, Mt YO A, Ms Balter, BEAUTIIULBRICK HOUSES RAL ESTATE FOR SALE— ‘Sight omy Yachis Tosh 3 ee or en Sree (8 Gams 90 Ui | OBSERVATION ona peep ta Boas ssi, 01 1 oad TT 1&2Family, $25to$35 : Hi} will then be 4 $16 Monthly Pays Carrying Chres { These Mommes, with thelr cid Dutch com fe | mauovon ak y! PON SALE Pe et STOUT SEEING YACHT | eaves foot West 201 ter grey day 20.48 the Giggest single factor in tho great NLY $4,750 ‘ A SOL He, her or ad ‘ iWiaaten 4 fo PECIAL MANAGER, 60 Labor | Tockues4s evelopment of the Bronz,” says an of- |W. CG Reeves Co,, 124 E 234 St, Th Dea tne My Mork fr 7a dinar gs P| S004 forts oa uli vaone Cort, 1440, {fs eB leer of the company. “On what hap- bathivg . Only 2 blocks from pans this Saturday and the dollowing _ HELP WANTED—MALE, ‘week depends our future policy in the e en Beach “t Y., or Aten . ty. Vare, handling of the Watson, By that T Mean We tay devide to offer it pri- /F you want your ‘“‘busi- vately to builders instead of investors, head! ta bacome th ve been di during the past e ae een . oP | § talk of the town, tell about A 4 ‘ ” Mount Vernon and New Rochotie are | } f ¢hrough a World “Want fubilant over rapid transit service on| $ Ad. 39 3 3 3 3 Y the (New York, Westohoater and) Swen Pratiroad, which will start next ~ . REAL ESTAT& FOR SALE— QUEENS. ‘PRICES B00, $1.00 GASH E8180 Covers Principal and Interest 00 ® nice 4.700 house in the fastest growiag etn te ue eas OWNER, 56 Words A Bullder with 26 Years’ Experience Kings Highway and West 9th Street BROOKLYN, N. Y. epted rept c una emuiting station’ |sundyy World Wants Work londay Morning Wonders. | ofa’ Diamond Hing. ‘Met =