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10 CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MARCH 1, 1909. GATE CITY EECORDERSIIIP! THE BILL IS UKja.Y TO PASS. Aldermen Will Paw on the Meamiw at a Mect-lnt; To-Day and With a Few Minor Chanters It in Probable That the General Assembly Will Be Asked to Shove It Through What tle New Measure Provides Third Effort to Sell the Irrini-ij "f the Defunct Industrial o tu He Made To-Iay An Outtiou tu tiie Far West Juclirr Robinson Didn't bay It Pretty anl A. iiiipii'-li-.l Greensboro Girl Who i- a iUddcr For Roo.-ev"lfs Far. Observer H'ir.-nu. The Hevill ti.nl.linji. Gr-.'n.--l..T" 1-'. '.. The bill prov i.Iinr for Pie .;:.! llahment of a rcconl-r 'i ; r t :n Greensboro, w hi. h .... viT -d "fl in the Senate last ) Sn:itr.r l-.ir ringer, will t.e .rs,.ii- 1 at t ei--cial meeting ..f the i.-.arl ,.f i,l 1-rn-n to-morr' w, cn,! v th :i f- I" l', minor rhantr.w. ; s p" passage by :!i- rj .! thHt itx v uihlv " ill ... . h.i ti'i'. - .1 . .1 v. Hi Hi ! -..;. .- th.- be rrcommra !e.l Tim examined the b-K a: ;! provisions ff t."h II v -v.'! r.ev court wtil a -a'u to th judi. ii i n- .. M;i itdd i i"n Of 111" f lun by count r. Tilt- t,:!l pr".i i-i- v ' ' i r.ry i.hill I I '"" ' P- jolntm nt ! I i r 1 ' '' rutin. at. in--. t . i "f f i' '"J year, antl i;i- - r. .c, :...ii.! f (ildf rmpn .' .1 . . ' urt at : salary of I. "" . : ' 1 - ' rn.e f office r f r iv .. .ind '1 ' ontempl.it-! ti ,t ih. ' .-S-'h !.'! be ch-rK n oft : , court. 1 he h. I 1 1 1. are to be pi.i ut n penalties mile : .-1 I rerorder and i l ik nr . 1 rle: - Tli" -ifl r s t f t ti n --is h ,f Vl.r . t. . r 1 1 ' - f 1 i-i regular fee mII-vb-I m.t;iKtra- I the clerk 6t l. H::p"Tfjr '''lurt ...-! the proeeciittnir nltirii-y )" y-one-half the row hIIo "il --' Itore, all the fees to l paid 11.10 the city treapiiry. E XT k n 1 s . n ; n i s r i r r t n In addition to n"TMine :ln- 1 .na tion of maf1tTat'q nnd m;i'"tf in the trial of crlrolnul off-tis.-s Mo- 1. -corder la to haVn original nr. d t nil lurisdlrtlon In a majority f tl.- u. that now taki ur- p' imt 1.-'I all th" time of a rrlnlr:al term . f S ;p-tor Court, aucti hh :arrv'nc on -nlftl weapon. retalllriK petty lu: "-y et. . "he bill proviret Mint tr etied by the court nl.nll I " unywheru in tli" Ktnte. It Wfts Ull1"!-tl""l liv 11 1 ui: nize 1 d inanv p..-., p,- that tin- bill would nt ip.iluto that thn Tf ord-r j I .-I -! by th board 'ir abl.-mn I .;' prob ably thn fat" i'f th- I'.i" pi- p-B.-l n. city chart, r, whli h vipol.tt. d that lln aldftrm. n .--h'oild lf- t . mjn1M. 'lo-rn to tfoxirn t!i 1 1 v . 1 .!. ..-1 thu pUn 1.1 bf abBnd.'ni-d. Financlalh ilm ofTl' e .if n- -.rdor '111 b- vi.rt h us TTMich an th a t of mayor, and Kin-.- therp !. an abun dance of Bi.n I material In Oroennboro, ft ro wltho-it Kaln there will be no scarcity of ran !b!ai"H who "III il. sire to wear the err-.tne of the eltv bid . iary. Th" 'oil ...- n-t -.Lpulate that 'he office hall be rilled l.v a lawwr and donbtP-. thif will result in s- . ral lavrnen . nt. rfn the ra. e THHT) rri--( MIT T( ) ti. V. For the third time the property -f The Dally 1 n ! u r m I v - hi. h s-i. pended pol li ;.'l n a ni.'iiUi aeo, ill be ofTer' d '-.r .I- In m-r'nw th" J'ale to take pla. e In front of the . iri house door a' 110-n Ph.- n-f att.n.j f to sell the pro.e-tv iv.ii. b the nodl lim Cf seb d 1 ' Is to b. e d Pin nary 2 Sh. v h- n Mr. i: lonmsn was th- i.nlv bi bb r ruimii.k' a prlee of $15. Odd with the pr.". 1-0 t hut the sum of $:i:i2 alviiii'-d tb" n".liTj to rne.-t th runroi ju rises Miould be admitted n a prior I ilni. .ludL'e T?o d ref used to . oTit'rm this ale and Order, d a Mile H ' p ibpe .HI 'lull K.b ruarv I'.'h In the rnear-.tnoe the pa per had sosp the hti;hst b this b-in;r. ma court r. f usd : order, d a no. I, as th" Upset amount m-' -s gace and int. n e d f.u 1 1 1 it ion and t . ff.'roi v. as " nan b v Mr. I ' 1 1 n . a 1 1 The . .-rileriai t h I- bid and r '.lie namlni,- Jt.Ovd h"L 'his helot the t.v t- cover a nio.i st ..n tit.- property Should no one h. "fit 1. thi? amount at th" sal bid more i ban t... morrow It Is probable that the court will turn the property over to the morfuagees to be disposed of as th' V mav pi1 fit. The people here liked The Industrial News and do not hesltAte to say so. though It is possible that some of these expressions are on a par with the habit of saving kind words and flowers for the dead OITFl.'iW T( i TH p. WKST The emigration of people from this ectlon to Oklahoma during the past few months hu been noticeable Many have gone from Oullford. !?..klni; ham and Forsyth, and pra -tn ally every Issue of the we'klv papers in Ptokes. Wilkes and Surry announce the mlrratlon of families to the F.ldo rado of the Routhwest During th pat week thre families all of them ood. substantial people -lef Creens horo for Oklahoma PI'y- The heads f.f these fainllle. who are compara tively young men, were ergairei In business here and apparently were prosperous, but the call of the South west came to thorn Irresistibly In this connection The Observer is going to take tbe reporter s license to et Judge W. S. O R Robinson straight In reference to his alleged statement, published in several fa'e papers upon his return from a recent visit Oklahoma., to the effect that the "wa ter out there Is bad ai d '! . people a d- n slvht worse ' V :i he was In Oreensboro he oher d .v a'', t, ding court The i it esrv or , ,-: es oon d .-u t rallied judge Ri.i-i'e..-, ;, . the r. -mark, and v, r. , i heeHed Irishman ir placed an arm arui- Fhculder and wb!: r- ' r pay It." So that e; .Is i A PTI'.FNI'f'fS V' 'TV' A prpety an-' r. . rr-r !;' horo girl (-. h a-' . ' advisedly1 c.m I .Co President 1 o.,s s . corr es to e r. a. - t , . art. If walkM-g n.e b -v I ! I dl ln't IM'T he.' ' greens -. t re used to ': .-inc In s - -.'.',-:'. i t p. ' s' r i u e 1 - 1 in :ir ' u- !"r. ; . "Ct This rival ' 'T Is Miss Ni-.-s!e k wh T nothing Is mor. ' ful than wivlkiiur mind the di.van . htfu! and health- 1 she doesn't The .-her dav sjh and her brother. In ..rr. patsy -villi vtatTn'g frferi.l .oric'elve 1 The ld-a Cif walking to I'.andi-ma n .1 in';; t :i afternoon Now. 'T'.anl! -.ns n 1- 1' 0 grilles from 1 reer.sboro. but in order .';' ."'' 1 '" i o. ... Jfyrtcg piloted ("hem along a r-'ed that la ti ml!e In length The p.-des-r'.ans left Oreensboro after luncheon and reached Rsndleman In ample time for upper, returning on the early train the next morning Miss Myrick, who noy the distinction of rxdng the only female deputy United Stages mar shal In the country, was ai her Jesk In Marshal MiHikan s otfice at the us ual hour the next morning, aa bright and chipper aa If, she had spent the mtira prevlona day resting- at home. grave and truthful chronicler of veata cannot gay .aa much for the two yours; gentlemen who accom panied her ob tse Jong trams. . RIGHTS OF JAPANESE. Ob the Same Footing; as Thos of Other Alicni.. Everett P. Wheeler; in New York Sun. Th Japanese children whom It la proposed to exclude from the Cali fornia s hoola are not American citi zens. They and their parents are, however, residents of California and hre subject to taxation. Their parents do pay taxes, and Japan has Hi.- 11fht to expect that an Am ri 1 an S'ate shall provide the children vlth free education,' and has the ripht to . oinplain If an Arnerlcnn State re fuses to do so. By the treaty of November 22d, 1834, between the I'nited States and Japan It Is agreed between the two iiatlonH that ''the itizens or subjects of each contracting- party shall enjoy in the I terrllortes of the other the same privileges, liberties and rights" as .native citi. ns or subjects of th. .most favored nation) 'in whatever re- , la ICS to rights of riHlden.e.' !'!.! r I tb. 1 onf. utlon and lawn of I'all- fornla all resident chlldi en :tr- "i tub I to edii.ation It Is llnrfon piain 'hat the afrreerr-eor wb-h .this Knv crnrnent ha.s r.u '. .he State I of 1 ' :. i 1 f . r n 1 a Iih-i no 1 to .1 s. . " .To II. a I " in e.l ..- t loe.id I notlt'rs ; !!.. ifist the . hlldreri of tb - .lapii In -se. j t -.! r 'he . onstlti;' o r, of to. rriii-il Htate u tr.-aty Is th. s- pi-nie law ; of th.- land, and S'at.-s .r. i-xpresslv prohibited from makine 'r.-att-s with foreign nation;., lurebue th.'r (can be no 1 .etion ' S'ale rights. I Tlirt Supreme .'oiiit ha- 'n ir.any cases I held the H-i)in rnii.-v of tr--tv rights iprtd enfor e,1 tb.m In opposition to the Mn'ut-s of H'dt's In this it was onlv c:irrv!pc eut hn nn-niorrt ble words f Ahruhan Klri. olu "I'lirne t.. I,at will. I vv i j ! k-i tn fifth w ith fri. nd and foe " (' erv iropran country does claim the same rights for I's citizens, r.sldent in this country that Japan r'a'ms for i's citizens who reside here, ami the I'nited States makes the same . In!:- fur protection to Its eltl 7. t.s who reside tu for. tirn countries,. IT lie idea that resident aliens have no rights that citizens are Pound to re ppe t is a rllc of barbarism. Fortu nately, there lg a constitution of the Tinted States, and under that Instru ment all- ns ha e the ritfht to sue In the Federal ( ourts. Their riKhts have often been enforced In those courts V h n local prejudice, has prevented Justi.e b. inK done in l-.ral rourta. J.et nil. add that thera was a time when Japan excluded from Its m- 1 pir.- ri'Ufni) or roreljrn countries. 1 At 'hi emmest request of the United States. Japan consented that Ameri can citizens should go to Japan and reside and do nuslness there. The outcry (D our part against the Japanese who 1 ome here In pnrsiium e I of ;i treaty that we ourselv.-s solicited tnnd from which we have reaped preat benefits la Indecent A Colored Boy's Savings. tsanford Kxpreus. A little savin, from ones earnings ea h month amounts to yuite a sum in the courae of two or three years. About three years ago a small negro boy became porter at the Sanford Hotel When he went to work he be gan to deposit his small wages In the bank. F rom the money he savd from tii.s wastes, blacking shoes and from lips. his bank account last week amounted to J I! 1 3 :,0. Wliere Uie Jteformers l-.rred. Iiurham Herald. Those iTiarlotte reformers made a miMuke in letting t lie politicians know that they w. re tring to take the thing out of politics. THE WEATHER. Washington. l'"' - Knrrt i.M : Viifcinlia. t.ilr Moriijy. uhiiixt In north Hiui w i -l dun. . TurMlay lair, wanner, nortii tu -uHt winUa Nur-?) Cur Una, lair Mondny, warmer in mtuM-jr. '1 jdiiy partly cloudy, warm er in tirti p'-r'ntn. light north to norih eaM wlnils vin I r s at Sonih 'aj-t'liiiu. fair Monday, warmer 5n ii'iilinf.-i p ii t li-ti . Tucsda v fair, rni'T in caV porliuii; liglu north id no 1 1 hajft w ind'y (.e-'ifcia. fair Mv.-ntla warmer in wrst poitKin . Tueodfiy fair, light mrt h to northf aht wind Kat Kl-ndu. fair Monday and Tuday; llKf't north c nortlieast winds West I "lorldB Ala hum a. fnlr warmer Mui,.la, TufMiay fnlr, light t" moderate toith wind." M1j.bIs1PII, partly rl.w1y tind warmer MomlHv, Tue-JH)' p:utly clomly, light to rni'dtra t p pout h winds luKianu. part ly c loudy Munday. ; warniT 'n eut andi south portion. Tum-'1 dny i lv cloudy, Hfiht to moderate wind, ' ! 1 T.a,e partly cloudv Monday, warmer in . xle nip i.oitbenst portion; luesday partly cloudv. slightly cooler 111 north p. tiioti. moderate south winds on t) . cum-u Wei T'i.-is. partly cloudy Monday,' cold, r in tae I'an Handle. Tuesday fair Ark.itn..i partly cloudv Monday. Tues day gerera'!'. fair and somewhat colder. Tennessee. fair warmer Monday; Tuesday partly cloudy, somewhat colder In west portion Kentucky, fair warmer Monday: Tues-( day partly cloudy, somewhat colder In! norrb and west portions j West Virginia, fair warmer Monday;! Tuesday Increasing cloudiness LOCAI, OKFIOK T' S WFATHER RF.A1' j Charlotte, Feb 2d -sunrise la a rn.;: j sunset 6 IS p m i TEMPErtATI HE (in degrees). Highest temperature to Lowest temperature 34 .Mean temperature 46 I'eticlency fur the day 1 ' Ac -lnvulated excess for the month.. Kt Acti it i;!a'.1 excess for the year ... 323 l l'.KCII'ITATION (In Inches). Total 1 r 24 hours ending S p. m . . T .'al f r the month J M Total for the year 13 Acc n ulated deficiency for month.. 0 75 A cim ultited deflrlency for year .. 3 40 Prevai.lng wind direction N. W, , W J IIKNNETT. Observer. KII.I.S WOn.D DE SLWFR j A rr.-p ilra murderer Is Appendicitis wii n-.rfr y v ictims But Dr. King's New I 'f- Ptl! kl I It by prevention They, (ently stlnmlste gtemach.. liver and( bowels j reventlnjr that elnggtng that In-i v ".es p' -u-jicut isv curing Con st I pet ion, . Hlllousness Chills Malaria. Headache aaid Indige.-Hop. 2&c. at all djryggista I FOR AN KLIZABKTH AVEXFE HOME New, modern -room house, on shady aide of street, two com plete bath rooms, handsomely papered and painted, arranged for hot air heating; also grate in each room. Lot (Sxl$. Price light. Let us show It to you. CAR.OLINA R.EALTY CO. O. 1. Tblea, president. W . D. Wilkinson, Treaa. and Mgr. . No. 211 North Tryon 6C Fifteen-year-old Girl rrefera Death to parental Mandate. Philadelphia, Feb- 21 Forbidden by her father to associate with a boy with whom, she was In love, 16-year-old Eleanor Fink committed suicide to-day by drinking carbolic aeld. Her mother ended her life six years ago by Inhaling illuminating gaa. Yes It Could. j Durham Herald. j Congress could make a much better showing with Its feeling of Indigna tion if the secret service had not suc ceeded In landing some of its former ( members In the penitentiary. THEy UNION NATIONAL BANK ' ,0F CHARL0TTE,N.C. Established 1808. Send your Panama and Felt Hats to be renovated direct to M. KIRSCIt BflUM the practical halter, Charlotte, N. C. Write for circulars. A Big Ejire Ko often you read of a big fire, where parties have no insurance. It Is the most foolish thing, too. when you can get fire insurance so cheap from us In such strong com panies. The fJlens Falls. The Hamburg-Bremen and our home compa nies, with millions of money back of your policy. 'I'honc us at once for In .f ormatlon. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BROTHER Phono R8 5-J. 219 N. Tryon St F. B. A An Investment and a home at one and same shot, on S. Tryon street. 6 rooms, fine lot 13,150 Another a modern home, corner lot, B. Tryon $8,500 In Pllworth, Kingston avenue, 6 rooms, fresh walls, hard floors. modern $5,000 17 acres, within 2 miles of "square" $150.00 per aero F. D. ALEXANDER "Jordan's on the Square." B. P. Purcell, President. D. A. McLaughlin, V. Prea SEND HER It's the best Candy made and the most ap preciated always. We carry a full as sortment, always fresh. R. H. JORDAN & CO. t. NURSES' REGISTER SALE J. P. Long Salesman. B. Bush Im, BecMtary. 'Pbaoe 0t HCH1TS S. FARMERS NATIONAL BANK 35 East Trade St Capital $200,000.00 Surplus and Profits $135,000.00 TipeOVNTS INVITED GEO. E. WILSON, President. JNO. B. ROSS, Vice President W. C. WILKINSON, Cashier. H0IV1E FOR SALE 7-Room liesidence, East Fourth street, close in, comparativeliy new, with all modern conveniences, located on shady side and facing Liddell'a lovely property. A bargain at this figure $3,850.00 . ET. Murphy & Co. 43 N. Try em. NOW FOR 1909! Say "Scottish" to your agent when you ask for a fire insurance policy and he will do the rest. SCOTTISH FIRE POLICIES PROTECT J. F. FLOWERS V-Pres. and Mgr. CHOICE MANUFACTURING SITES Owing to our large holdings of real estate In Charlotte, we have dtctdea to offer for sale the plot of ground situated between the Atherton Mills and our present plant. ThJa plot has a frontage of 600 feet on Southern Railway, with side-track already In, and the property extends through to South Boulevard Extension. This Is one of the few high-class available manufacturing sites In Char lotte, and offers a Bplendld opportunity for Investment. Ihrica from 125.00 to $37 50 per foot of railway frontage, depending on depth of property This price Is very little more than residence property Is ringing, and will surely double in value tn a few years. AMERICAN MACHINE & BANKS that can use a Charlotte correspondent to advantage are asked to give us an opportunity to explain the facilities 'at our com mand for serving In such a capacity. American Trust Co. CHAR I.OTTK, N. O. SAVING A FORTUNE GREAT FORTUNES, ALMOST WITHOUT EXCEPTION, ARB THE SLOW GROWTH OF 8AFH INVESTMENT. FORTUNES THAT COME QUICKLY USUALLY OO QUICKLY. INVEST YOUR MONEY AT FAJR INTF.KKST AND TAKE NO RISK. YOU CA.N BE SURE OF ABSOLUTE SAFETY IF YOU DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY IN THIS BANK AND GET 4 PER CENT. IN TEREST, COMPOUNDED FOUR TIMES A YEAR. Southern Loan & Savings Bank JXO. M. SCOTT, President. W. Ii. JKVKIN8, Cashier. Hard Clinch" ii THE BUILPERS' FRIEND rteezing ioes not hurt IL Natural shrinkage will not ermefc it Water doe mot make it fall oft Manufactured ejceeuatteljr r CHvlRLOTTE PLASTER COMPANY Write for details and list of Cotton MM House plastered with It IT IS AS HARD AS STONE. . B. Horn, President. . F. Jno. The 2nd Series The Meckienbntg BuHdlng and Loan Assoclaon will opera Its Otir present shareholders ar increasing their shares, and new ones are coming In every day. Don't Fail to Take Shares a loan Is wanted, put in A. G. CR AIG, Secretary 8l Treasurer OfSoet BaaenMot of Realty Pbpno Ut MANUFACTURING COMPANY Wall Plaster Flower. V. P. T. A. Adams, Atty. your application NOW. Boildinc. STT. liROVffiiSINESSfROPERTIES V . WEUj liOCATED AND CLOSE IN. KecW Brick Store House en North .College Street, opposite Anflito rlum, Fotrr Stores and tour -oom- Apartment - to- bulldla -Will pay 7 per cent net after paying taxes and lnsuranee. Two Store Rooms on East Trad Street close In. ' Rapid n hwn tnent in value. Valuatl West Trad Street Property, weU Improved and paying 7 per cent net Full information at ear office. Southern Real Estate first National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C. Established in 186ft. Surplus and Profits. $5815,000 Accounts Solicited. 4 per cent, on Time Deposits. Government Depository. Henry M. McAden, President. Geo. W. Bryan, V. Pres. Jolin F. Orr, Casliler. Q4,O0O.0O HOWIE 8-room almost new modern corner residence in elegant condition. $1,000 cash, balance good terms. East Fourth street, fine neighborhood. One block car line. Call on or 'phone fBrowrn & Company. 'Phone 535. 203 N. Tryon St. BANKING BUSINESS YOU have more or less of it. Possibly it is with us. Such being the case, you know something of our service. But if not a patron, wouldn't it bo well for you to become one? Resources $1,600,000.00. THE CHARLOTTE Elegant Tryon Street Home We offer for sale an elegant Tryon street' home, olose in and Will enhance very rapidly In value. Vw This property can be bought value offered. Price. THE CHARLOHE TRUST & REALTY CO. W. J. CHAMBERS, Treasurer. Office: Basement of Realty Investors 'Awaiting permanent employment for their funds will find our 4 per cent. Demand Certificates of De posit a good means for temporary investment. American Trust Company WE ARE READT FOR OCR AXJfUAL Spring Sale of Building Lots and can offer to the homeseeker or Investor the finest list of building sites in Greater Charlotte. LOTS AT PIEDMONT 1 Central Ave. corner. 6 x 140. 1 Central Ave. corner, 13 I 1 4 Central Ave. tots. If x 160. 4 Jackaoa Ave. lota, a 20ft. t Jaokson Ave. lots, t x lift. , t Sunnysls Ave. lota, ti a IBs. ( Louise Ave- lota. x ISO, 1 tth Bt. corner. 140 X TTO. 1 7th St. corner, SO x JOS. 10 Lota. Sh St.. M z ISO. t Lets. Belgle St.. 60 a If. -1 7th St. lot. 125 X NO. -... LOTS AT HILL CREST 4 East Avenue lots, 6 if . East Avenue Jot 1 Polk Avenue corner, W X 713. Polk Avenue lot. B I SUV 1 MUler Aveno corner, M x ISO. 1 Miller Ave, lot x Uft - LOTS AT DILWORTH 1 T9oulvar lot . . 1 Park At. Kt Se a lfo. 5 Park Ave. lot. 6 x MO. : 1 Klagstoa Ave. lot SO x is. . 1 Cleveland Ava tot X JCA. 1 Cleveland Ava lot Sex yy will give a cloae wholesale price t Investors and bul'dera. Also several - fine buBlnes locations - la th heart of th city .and ' manufacturing site oa both railroads la and near th city. :.. F. Alabotit (Si Comp'y ;).'. , ' .. vOTthlnx la Real Estate." - . - .' ' -.. Uri'Z Loan & Trust Company NATIONAL BANK Just now at a low price for the .919,600.00 Building. A. G. CRAIG, Secretary. Tbone S77. LOTS AT WTXiMOORE 10 Lota, W. park Ave, 60 X 195. b Lou, W. Kingston Ave., 60 x SfltV Z0 Lots, "W. Boulevard, SO x 200. 1 Tryon St. corner, SO r 143. 1 Tryon St corner, 80 s 00. J. Dowd Road lota. SO a 300. 1 t-ecre Railroad Site. 1 10 U 20-acr Railroad glta . Several fia lots Mint Street Ext. - r . Several fin lots in "Wllmoor VWooda rj ' A Is re mill site on Southern Rallreadl LOTS AT COLONIAL HEIGHT -4 Creeceat Arenua lots, St x SM. Vail- Avaw -letaae a- m- - ...-i..-. 1 Previdsnoe Road corner. Sue x Ms. -1 Prertdeaoe Road lot. X 1 PrevHieac Road lot. SI x Zu. 1 Prvtdnce Road lot, I Tt. 1 Provideno Road corner, 80 x ST, LOTS AT ELIZABETH . I. 1 Pecan. Avenue. M x laO. I Peca.il Avaaiia. SO x ISA." 1 Kingston Avenue, 60 x IS. ' , 1 Kingston Avenue. 66 x 195. 1 Seventh St. lot SO X ISO. 1 Seventh St. corner, 100 V i
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