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each, at the northeast cor of 209th st and
Decatur av, for Jacob Miltner, 2675 De¬
catur av, owner ancl builder. Total cost,
$100,000.
17STH ST.—Georg-e F. Pelham, Inc., 30
East '12d st, has been retained to prepare
Plans for a 5-sty brick and limestone
apartment, 156x36x irreg, to occupy the
block front in the south side of 178th st,
bet Southern Blvd and Marmion av, for
the Boulevard Holding Co., owner, c/o ar¬
chitect. Details will be available later.
TIEBOUT AV.—Lucian Pisciotta, 391
East 149th st, has finished plans for two
5-sty brick tenements, 44x95 ft, and 44.x
93 ft, on the west side of Tiebout av, 195
ft north of 183d st, for the Tiebout Con¬
struction Co., James G. Mongo president,
482 Jackson av, owner and builder. Total
cost, $90,000.
BOSTON ROAD.—M. W. Del Gaudio, 401
East Tremont av, is preparing plans for
six 3-sty brick flats, 20x66 ft each, at
Boston Road and Eastchester Road, for
the Leader Home & Bldg Co., A. Davies,
pres., 391 East 149th st, owner and build¬
er. Total cost, $42,000.
DAVIDSON AV.—Neville & Bagge, 105
West 40th st, are preparing plans for two
5-sty brick and limestone apartments, 50x
90 ft each, at the northwest cor of David¬
son and Burnside avs, for the M. M. S.
Bldg Co., Milton M. Silberman, pres., 507
5th av, owner and builder. Cost, $45,000
each.
DWELLINGS.
B.\RNES AV.—Henry Nordheim, 1087
Tremont av, has prepared plans for two
2-sty frame dwellings, 21x53 ft, on the
west side of Barnes av, 100 ft south ot
239th st, for Dr. George M. Fischer, 345
East 84th st, owner and builder. Total
cost, 10,000.
STABLES AND GARAGES.
BELMONT A v.—Charles S. Clark, 441
East Tremont av, has plans in progress
for a 1-sty briek garage, 150x78 ft, on
west side of Belmont av, 90 ft south of
176th st, for Thomas Giordano, 783 East
ISOth tit, owner. Cost, $12,000.
UNIVERSITY AV.—W. C. Martin, 1932
Arthur av, has prepared plans for a 2-sty
brick and stone garage, 46x130 ft, on west
side of University av, 33 ft south of 179th
st, for Wm. C. Bergen, 1932 Arthur av,
owner and builder. Cost. $20,000.
SENECA AV.—Kreymborg Architectural
Co., 1029 East 163d st, has prepared plans
for a 1-sty brick garage, 50x100 ft, on the
south side of Seneca av, 75 ft west of
Faile st. for James Pegnan, owner and
builder, c/o architect.
Brooklyn.
AP.4RTMENTS, FLATS & TENEMENTS.
PROSPECT PAP.K WEST.—Harry Moore,
738 St. Marks av, has prepared plans for
a 6-sty brick and limestone apartment, 100
x87 ft, at the northwest cor of Prospect
Park West and Sth st, for Richard F.
Bridgette, 305 3d av, owner and builder.
Cost, $100,000.
BEDFORD AV.—Charles M. Straub, 147
4th av. Manhattan, has completed plans for
6-sty brick and limestone apartment, 44x
90 ft, on the west side of Bedford av, 72
ft south of South 1st St. for Solomon Kap¬
lan, 750 Driggs av, owner and builder.
Cost, about $50,000.
PRESIDENT ST.—Charles Gastmeyer.
1652 Myrtle av, Ridgewood, L. I., has pre¬
pared plans for two 4-sty brick tenements,
50x102 ft each, in the south side of Presi¬
dent st, 200 ft west of Nostrand av, for
Max Schoenberg and Rudolph Rob. 316
Throop av, owners and builders. Total
cost, .no,000.
B.\Y 25TH ST.—Kallich & Lubroth, 215
Montague st, are preparing plans for a 4-
sty brick and limestone apartment, 60.x75
ft, in the east side of Bay 25th st, 250 ft
south of Benson av, for the Wolfe Im¬
provement Co., 52 Bay 29th st. owner. Cost,
$40,000. Owner builds.
59TH ST.—Kallich & Lubroth, 215 Mon¬
tague st, are preparing plans for two 3-sty
brick tenements, 25x70 ft, with stores, at
the southeast cor of 59th st and 18th av,
for owner, to be announced later. Cost,
about $20,000.
SOUTH 3D ST.—Charles M. Straub, 147
4th av, Manhattan, has plans in progress
for a 5-sty brick and limestone apart¬
ment, 50x116 ft, at 393-395 South 3d st.
for M. Solomon & Son, 217 Havemeyer st.
owners and builders.
AV H.—Cohn Bros, 361 Stone av, have
prepared plans for two 4-sty brick tene¬
ments, 65x85 ft and 65x92 ft, at the south-
'east cor of Av H and East 19th st and the
south side of Av H, 65 ft east of East
19th st, for the Pohl-Abbott Const. Co..
1264 Ocean av, Brooklyn, owner and
builder. Total cost, $58,000.
CHURCHES.
BEDFORD AV.—Irving J. Feinberg, 423
Pennsylvania av, has finished plans for a
2-sty brick synagogue, 50x93 ft, on the
west side of Bedford av, 146 ft east of
Synder av, for the Congregation Schwar
Torah of Flatbush, 1935 Bedford av, own¬
er. Cost, $50,000.
DWELLINGS.
4STH ST.—P. W. Eisenla, 186 Remsen
st, has prepared plans for six 2-sty brick
dwellings, 20x60 ft, in the south side of
4Sth st, 429 ft east of 5th av, for the
Hertwig Const. Co., 467 77th st, owner
and builder. Total cost, $27,000.
EAST 14TH ST.—Slee & Bryson, 154
Montague st, have prepared plans for a
2'/4-sty frame dwelling, 25x54 ft, in the
west side of East 14th st, 100 ft south of
Av J, for Isadore Hassberg, 723 Sth av,
owner and builder. Cost, $7,000.
82D ST.—F. W. Eisenla, 186 Remsen st,
has completed plans for four 2-sty brick
dwellings, 20x56 ft, in the north side of
S2d st, 360 ft east of 23d av, for Jacob
Braun, 359 S2d st, Brooklyn, owner and
builder. Total cost, $18,000.
BAST 21ST ST.—Slee & Bryson, 154
Montague st, have prepared plans for a
3-sty brick dwelling, 17x3S ft, at the
northeast cor ot East 21st st and Alber¬
marle Terminal, for the Midwood Asso¬
ciates, 936 Flatbush av, owners and build¬
ers. Cost, $6,500.
DREW AV.—Louis Danancher, 12 Wash¬
ington st, Jamaica. L. IgwT2ETAOINNN
plans for ten 2-sty brick dwellings, 19.x
56 ft, on the west side of Drew av, 282 ft
north of Jerome av, for Margaret L.
Ryan, 137 St. Marks av, owner and build¬
er. Total cost, about $40,000.
RIDGE BLVD.—J. & W. Fuherer, 172
62d St. have finished plans tor two 2-sty
brick dwellings, 19x55 ft, on the east side
of Ridge Blvd, south ot 97th st, for Adolph
A. Raharsuer, 334 Bay Ridge av, owner
and builder. Cost, $9,000.
MANSFIELD PL.—B. Kaiser, 1 West
34th st, Manhattan, has prepared plans
for a 2-sty frame dwelling, 21x38 ft, in
412 East 147th St.
Tel. 456 Melrose
CHRISTIAN VORNDRAN'S SONS,
HOUSE MOVERS and SHORERS
House Moving, Shoring and Jobbing Promptly Attended To
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He bit off a piece of Nebuchadnezzar Twist and
said, "String 'em up."
One of the laws on the toasted brick archives
read:—"If any builder shall build or cause to be built
a structure of which any portion shall fall during
his lifetime, and injure an inhabitant—that builder
shall be hanged by the neck"—or something like
that.
Friend Ham was a trifle harsh. He failed to rec¬
ognize that part of the responsibility should be laid
at the door of the building materials used. Conse¬
quently they had occasional Polo Ground crowds
saying farewell to the elected builders.
Today we rightfully place some of the responsi¬
bility on the building materials themselves.
Note the nonchalant expression on our represen¬
tative in the illustration. "He should, etc."
The best builders of New York are just as care¬
ful as if old Hamurabi were still on the job—their
care consists in the careful selection of all the ma¬
terials they require.
LEHIGH
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