April 20, 1912
RECORD AND GUIDE
829
Richmond.
ATLANTIC AV, w s, 380 s Marine way, New
Dorp Beach, aller barn; cost, $50; owner, J. O.
Robinson. New Dorp; owner builds. Plan No.
114.
BEMENT AV, No. 303. West New Brighton
add to frame dwelling; cost, .¥100; owner. M.
Osencys, 303 Bement av; builder. H. Harmau-
sen 01 Elm Court. W. N. B. Plan No. llO.
BAYWAY W e s. 150 s Belmont av, Totten¬
vilie alter frame dwelling; cost, $60; owuer,
Mr Zunisleg, Tottenvilie; builder, J. Jensen,
7(I1J1 Amboy rd. Toltenville. Plan No. lOi.
BAYWAY AV, w s, 25 n w Depew av, Tolten¬
ville alter frame dwelling; cost. SoO; owner,
Chas. H, Kayser, 93 High st, West Orange, N.
J - owner builds. Plan No. 104.
C0LF4.X A.V e s, 100 n R. R., Grant City,
niter frame dwelling; cost, $05; owner Mrs.
Laurie- builder, Adam Marks. Plan -No. lib.
DOUGLAS RD, Emerson Hill, alter frame
dwellingT cost, $-^25; owner, F. Hefti, Emerson
Hill- builder, H- Hermansen. W. N. B. Plan
No. 111-
EGBERT AV, 150 w, 300 s 3d st, Egbert-
ville^ alter fraie dwelling; <^t>st. .;V™', â– ^.Tl^,'-
Mrs M. Nugent. 28 Egbert av; builder, John D.
Wiliiams 375 Morniug Star rd. Elm Park. Plan
No. 100.
4TH AV n s Woodland Beach, Iwo camps;
cost $Su; owner, Lahm; builder, Aug. Alversen,
Lincoln av, Beach Park. Plan No. 112.
HEBERTON ,AV, cor Elizabeth st. alter P. S.
â– Ml brick- cost, $I),104; owner. City of M. X,,
architect S. «. Birch, Borough Hall, St, George;
builder Jos. Kessler. Plan No. 11.J.
JEFFERSON BLVD., n e, 1-17 n w Journeay
av Annadale, alter frame dwelling; cost, :^-io
owner. Louis Koeing, Annadale: builder, 11.
Firestone, Annadale. Plan No. 108.
POST \V s e cor Heberlon av. Port Rich¬
mond; frame garage; cost, .$550; owner, Jas. A^
Denman Port Richmond; owner builds, i'ian
No. 106.
SOUTH BEACH, opp trolley term,, alter frame
hotel; cost, $800; owner, Chas. D. Noble; build¬
er, Wm. M. Van Riper. Plan No. lli-
TOWNSEND AV, s e, 200 Centre st. Staple-
ton aller frame dweliing; cost, $3,000; owner,
E C Bridemau, 00 Townsend av; architects,
Delano & Aldrich, 4 East SOth st, N. Y. C. Plan
No, 105,
WIMAN AV, w s. 4S1 s s Shore Blvd., add
lo dwelling; cost. $50; owner. Henry Lockwood,
404 Communipaw av, Jersey City; builder.
Thos Carney, 274 Sussex st, Jersey City. Plan
No, 113.
Government Work.
LONG ISL.\ND.—Proposals will be received
unlil Wednesday, May 1. for the construction ot
a new building at the Moriches Life-saving Sta¬
tion Long Island, N, Y- Speciftcations aad
drawia-s and full information can be obtained
upon application to the keeper of the station
named, to the superinteudent o£ the 4th life-sav¬
ing district. Bay Shore, N. Y. S. I. Kimball,
general superintendent.
PHILADELPHIA, PA,—Proposals for Pier No.
5 will .be received at the Bureau of Yards and
Docks, Navy Department, Washington, until May
11 for a pile and reinforced concrete pier at the
navy yard, Philadelphia, Pa. H, R. Stanford.
Chief of Bureau, April 13, 1012.
NEW Y'ORK CITY.—The supervising architect.
Treasury Department, Washington, D. C, has ac¬
cepted the bid of Neptune B. Smyth, N. Y. C.
for j'epairing and painting plaster work in Ihe
U. S, Court House, Manhattan.
STEELTO'N. PA.—The contract for the con¬
struction of the U. S, public building at Steel-
ton, Pa., has been awarded to John G. Unkefer
6 Co.. of Minerva. Ohio, at .$49.S42; less $670
for omission of lighting flxtures; net amount,
$49,172.
FORT ADAMS, R. I.—The bid of the Robbins
Mtg. Co., of 117 Chambers st, N. Y, C, has been
accepted for installing screens in the new four-
set olilcers' quarters at Fort Adams, iR. 1.
FORT C.\SWELL, N. C—Tbe conlract for fur¬
nishing screens for two double officers' quarters
at Fort Caswell, N. C.. lias been awarded lo the
Robbins Mfg. Co., of 117 Chambers st, N, Y. C.
Personal and Trade Notes.
E. G. CONNETTE has tendered his resigna-
tiou as Iransporlaiion engineer to the P. S. Com¬
mission and will enter the railroad service,
THE SUN-BURST PRIS.M CO-MPANY, manu¬
facturers of prismatic light systems for vaults,
sidewalk;;, doors, skylights, etc., recently opened
an office and faclory at 01 DeKalb av, Brook¬
lyn,
LU.MBER INTERESTS.—Plans are'being ma-
lured for the tenih annual meeting of the Na¬
lional Lumber Manufacturers' Association to be
held at the Sinton Hotel, Cincinnati, 0.. 'May 7
and 8.
CHIEF ENGINEER TILSON of Borough Presi¬
dent Steers' office and Chief Engineer Charles
R. Ward of the Brooklyn Topographical Bureau
addressed the engineering department of the
Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences on Fri¬
day evening on the subject of "The Engineer's
Helalion to the Growth of Cities."
P. J- CARLIN, iiead of the Carlin Construc¬
tion Company, which has the contract for the
erection of the new state prison at Wingdale
Dutchess Csunty, says the company will go
ahead with the work on the prison.
MARTIN H. DAY was elected president of the
Manufacturers' Association of New York at the
annual meeting at the association's headquarters,
No. 10 Court st, Brooklyn,
D. A. CALHOUN & Co., consulting engineers
Have removed their ofiices lo the Pullman
Building. 17 Madison av. They have recently
opened a branch ollice in the Oliver Building
Pittsburgh, Pa.
WINDSOR CONSTRUCTION CO.
BUILDERS
Our long experience in the buildmg line has given us great
proficiency in the cojistioiction and also alteration of buildings;
and this, together with our low and attractive prices for the
high grade work, has won for us the commendation and good
will of ARCHITECTS and OWNERS alike.
320-322 FIFTH AVENUE
NEW YORK
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Telephone, Madison Square 3733
BRIDLE IRONS AND ANCHORS
By tbe piece or wholesale t"
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134th STREET AND UNCOLN AVENUE
Tel. Melroie 5960
(Near Srd Aveoue)
Autogenous Welding and Cutting Apparatus
CUTTING ANO WELDINC FOR THE TRADE
JOSEPH! I
144th St. and So. Boulevard
TELEPHOIE, a? HELROSE
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BRONX, N. Y. O.
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IRON WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
My Specialty All Kinds of Repairs. Fire Escapes Manufactured and Repaired Accordlag to Law
PHONE, PLAZA 3583 212 EAST S2D STREET, N. Y. CITY
Structural and Ornamental
For Buildings
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LAW VIOLATIONS CORRECTED
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Phone Mad. Sq. 6450.
34
WEST
33d St.
N. Y. CITY
MASONS
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S.E. CORNER 11th AVENUE AHD 22i STREET
ITelephone, 1409 CheUea
I52d Street East of Third Ave.
Telephone. 2853 Melrose
IPJI»l
PETER SINNOTT
Steam and Hot Water
Engineer
Telephone OFFICE
3531 Hcirosa 9G7 EAST 165lh STREET
Steam-Fitting — Power and Heating
Expert installation and repair of automatic
regulating devices, pumps, etc.
588 Atlantic Avenue BROOKLYN, N. Y
Phone, Prospect 3a7S
1 ATLANTA CONTRACTIN^O
Exeavatino, Dirt and Rubbish Removed
EST.^;BLISHED_.ISeB^?.
71 8XHAV§ii[^i|py^EW-YpRK
â– FIREPROOF WfRE-istAss Windows •â–
Sand, Gravel and Broken Stone. FiiUng Material.
COAL AND WOOD. Ail kinds of Trucking
I Horses and Wagons To Hire. i
1230 East 42d Street NEW YORK |
Telephone, 840 Murray Hill
Ct)nimori;i,il Collections Central and EastL-rn Ma^s.
WILLIAM FOLEY, Attorney
Worcester, ^lass.
MORTGAGES SECURED AND DESIRED
ROOF INSURANCE
T|U nnntO Repairedand keptsobythe
I 111 IlllUriJ vear under guarantee. Tin
I 111 IKWWI W ^QQfj^ fi^g escapes, iron shut¬
ters, iron fences, gratings, etc., painted with pure
linseed oil pnint. Si;illed labor, average prices, esti¬
mates cheerfully furnished. Phone 3151 John
NEW YORK ROOF REPAIRING CO.
L. C DROWN. Tfhs. and Mgr. 100 William St., N. Y.