The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1914, Page 20

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“THE EVENING At auction. |_ REAL estate AT auction. | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. ‘If You Bid $50 FOR A LOT WORTH $5,000 AND THAT IS THE HIGHEST BID MADE THE LOT MUST.BE SOLD TO YOU No matter if you can resell it for $5,000 the next minute. This is what is meant by an ABSOLUTE AND UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE WITHOUT PROTECTION THE PEARSALL SALE MUST BE AN ABSOLUTE SALE Th following men (deceased) were among the original buyers of the Pearsall Property: |. THOMAS ALEXANDER, _ Formerly Commissioner of U. S. Court. 2. JAMES ALEXANDER,’ Formerly Paying Teller of Citizen's Central National Bank. 3. WM. P. BAKER, Formerly with Francis H. ett & Co., Wholesale Grocers, 4. OTIS K. DIMOCK, President of Dimock & Fink, Plumbers’ Supplies. 5. ADOLPH M. BENDHEIM, Formerly director Metropolitan Tobacco Co. 6. NATHAN WISE, Formerly director Metropolitan Tobacco Co. 7. ERNST EHRMAN, _ Formerly Vice-Pres. and Treas. Central Realty Bond & Trust Co. 8. GEO. W. GALLINGER, Attorney. . “ MAURICE RAPP Ae Formerly of Falkenau, Oppenheimer & Hammerschlag, Diamond Importers. telries, , patrons journe of = , Ps ch ca “Fors” = || THE HEIRS AND EXECUTORS of their Estates insist on an absolute sale of the property iaints that have al- hanes their ears regarding IT IS ALWAYS AT SALES OF THIS SORT THAT BARGAINS ARE PICKED UP AND MONEY MADE. ISIE? avense. Ny fo an aid avior- FOR INSTANCE, the Neil Estate Lots Sold at $400 to $800, now worth $2,500 to $6,000 each. Camman Estate Lots Sold at $400 to $600, now worth $5,000 to $6,000 each. Devoe Estate Lats Sold at $350, now worth $4,000 each. ance with Conay’s brainess men, and Co@iplaints to the city authorities in . Moss Estate Lots Sold Oct. 28, 1913, at $1,350 to $3,000 on Jerome Ave., now worth $4,000 to $6,000 each. THIS IS A CLEVER MAN’S CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY! THE 420 LOTS of THE PEARSALL PROPERTY have got to be sold no matter what they bring ——— — — = — At Public Auction to the Highest Bidder, Without Reservation or Protection W i D ‘@) U You Can Buy Them for Whatever You Choose to Pay for Them | | Seer arc armee|| 4 3.50 $4.00 & $4.5 "Public Works Commissioner Edmund WW: Yoorhie ot Brockirn go untooded | ARG JIN YOU CAN SAVE MONEY Blamed for Gross Neglect in Repairing and Re- *, 5 sent hundreds of thousands ‘Coney’s stares. the cup of happl- business men at the This keeps in all the wholewheat flvor and i a te : ul DECORATION DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 10 A.M. ON THE PREMISES, RAIN OR: SHINE. AUPAvING oF THE nnnine ar. » H coe bese tise fort years | Pelham Parkway, Williamsbridge Road and adjacent streets, Bronx. anu fe DES : Bites. ND ave jelr va As a result of these protests Com- i a by hav Ing my name and price SAVINGS BANK BOOKS TAKEN AS DEPOSIT ON PURCHASE OF LOTS missioner Voorhies hae repaired many Te,” mped on the s before of the larger and more dangerous SSG the shoes leave the factory. Only 30% cash required. Titles guaranteed by holes in the asphalt pavement between | 1 also protect you against Balance on Mortgage for 5 YEARS. Title Guarantee & Trust Co. Highth street and Fweatieth strest high prices for Inferior shoes. TO REACH THE PROPERTY Send for Maps to These are a few reasons why | am the largest maker of 33.60 and 84 shoes Inthe world. Take No Substitute. $1,006,279 INOGREASE ff Take 24 or 34 Ay, Ma Boston BR. B to io 129th Mt. & BA Av., thi N. Y.. Westchester Peiham Parkway station oppoaite propeity: J. Clarence Davies, 149th St. & 3d Ave, 01 Park Subw rain t SOth Bt. jon, N.Y. it~ ‘Take Breas Aeon fe He Wo Pelham Parkway sotlen wommtta preperene Joseph P. Day, 31 Nassau St % Bubway train to Tremont A7Tth Bt. thence rane arte bark Avenue troliey car to property, °F 1) Ten Bt: station.them Agents and Auctioneers. _ SUMMER’ RESORTS. Long Island. Supreme Comfort, — THE pren REQUISITE FOR A MOLIDAY, | If you want the best in water sports; if you want delightfully cool resorts that make you forget trouble; if you want Rest and Recreation at small expense, Spend Decoration Day on LONG ISLAND 4 . M. Return due N, Y. P. M. Two hours in Music, refreshments, i il i i Hn ALL at any one of my 76 stores located in the large cities, and see for yourself the kind of shoes I am Dally from Pler 1..N. TR. ONLY at 8 = EFCIAL TRIPS 20 degrees cooler than New York City. selling for $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50, Regamnmedationg for inalgg ged.cntideens Mie Seen aa Country clubs in full swing; tennis courts _ Metal and Imported Patent, also my exclusive short vamp — NT, the woods are decked with shoes which make the footlooksmaller. The W.L.Douglas } | s.4.is\ Trip Decoration Day, May 30th] 48 MILES UP HUDSON |IM_ wild flowers; the water is conservative, comfortable shoes are also carried in all of To NEWBURGH and RETURN Fast Steel Str HIGHLANDER tempered just right ‘ my stores, I am confident that after a carefal examina- Stopping at HIGHLAND FALLS both ways| sure, Battery sun tae ripe habe for an invigo: tion you will be convinced that it is not economy to pay Fare Rou riv 75 Gty, from 50 bts Tater st, 21,00) Yonhers, 445 278! lunge in t from $5.00 to $7.00 for shoes any longer, Lene Pee AN, B.. 0.00; Went, 120th at,, | Hound Tay icy ReeRbkni its lenty of room in ‘The Best $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Boys’ Shees in the World. Sitar Wi ‘Sa yuna tater: joAllister_Staamboat Co, I wish to call your special attention to my low, broad = and golf links in prime condi- heel, receding toe English Walking Boots in Tans, Gun Str. GRAND REPUBLIC BEAR MOUNTAIN tion; fish are biting well; Wd Az hers, 11,00 A, M, ya Sandaye, May st, June 7, 14, finer as re rae emer open fields for “the ple ce pod telp lh rca RIVER/BRIDGEPORT $1) snl ba came” + ‘Gi prison postage free. Welle for, [ustrated iy 3 showing how D aND RETURN asf . . L. DOUGLA rk Street, Brockton, Mass, W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: AY IN Ej), Decoration Bay, May soth 9 93 Nassau Street. 2202 Third Av,, cor, 120th St. BROOKLYN (ALBANY DAY LINE) Iron St’mb’t Co. Str. SIRIUS: 755 Broadway, cor. 8th St. | 2770 Third Av..bel,146th& 147th$tz,| 421 Fulton Street, cor, Pearl, eanere daily ercept Musnlay. Direct vadl On 9 8.304, W., Ry, 10.90: 847 Broadway, near 14th St.| 345 Eighth Avenue, 708-710 Broadway, oor,’ 2 al IDGEPO Broadway, cor. 86th St. | 663 Eighth Avenue, 1367 Broadway, oor. ee . Dancing, Cabaret, Lunch, Ete. 405 Broadway (Times Sq.). 2hO West 125th Street. 478 Fifth Ave., cor. Lith St. — = 084 Third Avenue. NEWARK—831 Broad Street. 1779 Pitkin A . NRingsuin Tetnt, “Cala, AM throug! rail themete between 1452 Third Avenue. 92 MarketStreet. | JERSEY OLTY—1 Hoecint fecuration iar. fe “toe: | 2a ea he I Raa ae oe rem ORI RIOTE . ans =| Hudson and Washington Irving, ____| BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | BANKING AND FINANCIAL. __ BANKING AND FINANCIAL, E LI N E hy statitey, ang Branch, As Mi Surf avenue TO HOLDERS OF NOTES OF THE “h on ae ae All minds with but a single thought— ex" BOSTON AND MAINE RAILROAD: jzifsexrscrgum. y| VACATION TIME “Automo- tears ao. Ag a IS HERE! ‘spot The holders of a very large majority of the $27,000,000 notes due June 2, 1914, have FOR SALE. , - where agreed to one or the other of the alternative propositions for extension contained in the Com- - rene ee Fae Da sone with the car tracks." pany’s circular of May 15, 1914, and the Company’s offer has been so universally approved tic mountain, down by the sparkling sea, snug midst the towering forests of the north or, mayhap, in the peaceful street of some quiet country village—is the very hospitable summer hotel or board- | inspection of the avenue} that IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED TO EXTEND UNTIL THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS Tana Park, where a strip of as-| FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1914, THE TIME WITHIN WHICH NOTEHOLDERS MAY DE- “4 POSIT WITH THEOLD COLONY TRUST COMPANY, 17 COURT STREET,BOSTON, i ie LASS Y fro! K Ra bd oo Wes a erate tele wraiesces ty their assents either to extend their notes for nine months, with interest discounted at 6 per Rept 20g KA" Sa Cals eae a aan enad Bi ergy lig: ee ata cent. per annum, or to extend 60 per cent. thereof on the terms just mentioned, and receive in poet A VT eUO Nae OS 53 899 cme} Island business, men, ape, city exchange for the remaining 40 per cent., at 100 and accrued interest, Five-Year 5 per cent, = Se ae ant oe Tallae between West Trenty nints Notes of the Maine Railways Companies, due April 1, 1919. . DIAMONDS ON CREDIT | VoRLD area . te nal Seo kee Attention is called to the statements in the Company’s circular of May 15, 1914, that it ROY or MOND a WATCH CO wee renistered hy the busi. is necessary that substantially all Boston and Maine Notes now outstanding, amounting to DAMON! A tees 39, 155 fonday night last In one of $27,000,000, must be extended or exchanged for new notes, oS AMONDS a eel REDIT MORE THAN THE HERALD, . Only the assent of the Notehesders will save the Company from a receivership. CAE ae TT exe | tn an probability te vacation spot you ise mat thar, the buat. By order of the Finance Committee of the Board of Directors. ME MIDEN LANE, ‘Tel, baat Cort.” [have pictured in your rind as “ideal” Ip Figg Bag ROAR MORRIS McDONALD, ——SS= seein ometel Pie in The World to-day. President. | are filled, t Surely Will Be Next Sundoy! Boston, Mass., May 25, 1914, are made ‘ By the timely use OF a World Want Ad. |

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