October 14, 1922
2-sly fireproof, briek, concrete and steel lec
plant, 100x115 ft, on the east side of Ocean
av and Jerome av. Ozone Park, for Rubel Coal
& Ice Corp., owner. Cost approximately
$500,000.
BOROUGH OF QUEENS, N. Y.—Jos, P.
Powers, Rockaway Beach, has completed plans
for a 2-sty hriek incineratoi". 100x72 ft, at the
foot of .MIth st and Jamaica Bay, Rockaway
Beach, for City of New York, Boro of Queens
—Bureau Street Cleaning—Daniel Bhutholt,
superintendent. Queens Subway Bldg., Hunt-
erspoint, L. I. City, owner. Cost. $200,000.
Owner will advertise for bids about Nov. 15.
Nassau
SCHOtTLS AND COl.l.ECES.
MERUKK. N. Y—Ernest Fla};g, 111 East
40th St. Manhattan, has plans in proirress for
a tireproof brick and steel siliool at Merrick,
for Board of Education of Merriek. Frank
Wolfe, president, Merriek, owuer, (.'ost, $175.-
OOO,
STABLES AND GARAGES.
ROSLYN. N. Y.—D. M Dusenberry, Main
st, Huntington, has plans in progress for a
1 and 2-st.v brick garage. 119x.5S ft, with
showrooms, on Hry.inl av, Koslyii. for lloslyii
Sales & Service (".'o- Mrs. K. Trew, secretary—
Eoslyn. owner. C^st. .fSii.iidO.
Suffolk.
DWELLINGS.
SOUTHAMPTON. N. Y.—E. T, Mellon. 300
Madison av. Manhattan, has completed plans
for a 2 1-2-sty stucco on frame dwelling, with
gara;;e, at Southhampton, for Duncan EUs-
worlh, owner, care of architect. Cost, $80,-
000.
lt.\BYLON. N Y.—Frank J. Eorsl.r, .•;:'.
West 42nd st, Manhattan, has plans nearing
completion for alterations to a 2 l-L'-sty frame
dweiliug at Babylon for Chester Kerr, Na¬
tional Citv Bank Building, 17 West 42nd st,
JIanhattan, owner. Cost. .V-.i.OOl).
EAST SETAUKET, N, Y.—Philip Goodwin,
4 East 53rd st, Manhattan, has plans In
progress for a 2 1-2-slv frame and stucco
dwelling, 170x32 ft, at East Setauket, for E.
W. L. Tuiker, owner, care of architect.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
BRENTWOOD. N. Y—Gustave E. Stein-
back, 157 West 74th st, .Manhattan, has com¬
pleted plans for a 1 1-2 sty hollow tile and
stucco parochial school, 7.jxl2ii ft, at Brent¬
wood, for St. Anns K. C. Church—Rev. T.
Murry, pastor—care of St. Joseph's Convent,
James st, Brentwood, owner. Cost, $50,000.
PATCHOGUE, N. Y.—Tooker & Marsh, 101
Park av. Manhattan, have completed plans
for a Ssty and basement, brick high school
of irregular dimensions on South Ocean av.
District No. 27, Patchogue, for Board of
Education of Patchogue—A. L. Wicks, clerk—
care of .\rgus, Patchogue. owner. Cost, $464,-
500.
BELLPORT, N. Y.—Slee & Bryson. 154
Montague st, Brooklyn, have plans in pro;;ress
for a 1-sty frame school, 31x97 ft, at Bellport,
fnr Town nf Bellimrt Bnartl (tf Educalioii--
Geo, Kreamer, president—Bellport, owner.
Cost, $i.-.,ooo.
CONTRACTS AWARDED,
.\11 items following refer to general
contracts, except those marked "sub."
APARTMENTS. FLATS AND TENEMENTS.
MANHATTAN—Hegeman & Harris. 1185
Madison av, have the general contract for two
11-sly and basement, brick steel and marble
or limestone apartment houses, 73x1711 ft, at
the northeast corner of Lexington av and 69th
st, for .Joint Ownership Construction Co.—
Fred'k Culver, president—342 Madison av,
owner, from plans by Rouse & Goldstone, 512
Sth av, architects. Cost, $1,500,000.
r..\NKS.
JACKSON HEIGHTS. X. Y.—Mariello Mez-
zullo, 12S Pearl St. Portchester, has the gen¬
eral contract for a bank at Jackson Heigtits,
for Corn Exchange Bank, 13 William st, Man¬
hattan, owner, from plans by Alfred Fell¬
heimer A: Stew,ird Wagner, 7 East IJiid st,
Manhattan, architects.
DWELLINGS.
BAYSHORE, N, Y—H, H Smith Bldg. Co.,
Main st, Bayshore, has the general contract
for a 2-sty frame dwelling, -(ixlli ft, with
garage, at Bayshore for J, E, Bale, 44 Maple
av, Bayshore, owner, from plans by Slee &
Bryson, 154 Montague st, Brooklyn, architects.
Cost, $20,000.
BRONXVILLE, N. Y.—M. E. Sullivan, 312
So. 3rd av, Mt. "Vernon, has the general con¬
tract for a 2%-sty hollow tile and stucco
dwelling, 35x170 ft, with garage, at the cor¬
ner of Kimball av and Glen Washington rd,
BronxviUe, for Scott Stewart. 52 A'.anderbilt
av, Manhattan, owner, from plans by Harrie
RECORD AND GUIDE
T. Lindeberg, 2 West 47th st, Manhattan,
architect. Cost, $60,000.
XEW ROCHELLE. N. Y.—Geo. Watson, 256
Huguenot st, New Rochelle, has the general
contract for a 2%-sty brick dwelling, 41x32 ft,
on Pine pl, New RocheUe, for M. H. Curtis,
Beechmont Park, New Kochelle. owner, from
plans prepared privately. Cost, $20,000.
NEW ROCUELI.E, N. Y—G. A. I'.errymau,
IS Franklin av. New 1;(..-helle. has Ihe gen¬
eral contract for a 2-sty frame A: brick veneer
ilwelling. 32x32 ft, on Colton terrai'e, Xew
Kochelle, for Mrs. .\bby M. Walraclt. 11 Lo¬
cust av. New Kochelle, owner, from plans by
L. L. Barnard, 46 Lawton st, X.w K.i.hcllc,
architect. Cost, $l,i,i.iiii).
NEW ROCHELLE. N. Y—George Watson
'_'.'i(; UuLmenot st. New Rochelle. has the gen
eral contract for a 2y2-sty hriek dweiliug, ."17
x:;4 ft, at :;o4 Beechmont dr, .Xew Kochelle. tor
E. K. Packer. 2.54 Beechmont dr, New Rnchelh .
owner, from plans prei>ared privatel.\.
WEST ORANGE, N. J.—Van Evelyn Corp.,
."iii7 5th av, -Manhattan, has the general con¬
tract for a 2y2-sty brick and stucco dweUing,
of irregular dimensions, with gara^"s. at
W.^st Orange, for Jos. H. Gay, Esq., 112 So.
Munn av, East Orange, owner, trom plans by
Chas. C. May, 15 East 40th st, Manhattan,,
architect. Heating—Lewis Butlerfield & Co..
.â– '.O iX. D.iy st, Orange.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
MANHATTAN.—The Turner Construction
(-'o., 244 Mailison av. has the general i(iiitra(-l
Inr a 1-sty and basement reinforced concrete
warehouse, 77x1(1^1 ft, near East 143th st and
505
Ilailcin River, for the United Plumbers Sup¬
ply Co., owner, from plans by Howard Chap¬
man, ol,j oth av, architect.
r.KDOKLVX.—The Turner Construction Co.
211 .Mailis.iii av, .Manh.attaD, has the general
contract for a 3-sty and basement building,
siixK'.l ft, with a 1-sty addition, 16x30 ft, for
till' United Last Co., Brooklyn, owner, from
lil.ins by William Higginson, 15 Park Row,
Manhattan, architect,
BROOKLYN.—Turner Construction Co., 244
.Madison av, .Manhattan, has the general con¬
tract for a 3-sly steel reinforced concrete aud
brick factorv, 80x30 ft. at the southwest cor¬
ner of Classon av arid Clifton pl for. The
United Last Co., E. 1". Brown, i)resident, 191
Worth st, Manhaltau. owner, from plans by
Wm. Higginson, 1.5 Park Uow. Manhattan,
architect. Cost, ?liiii,t»00.
WHITE PL.MNS, X Y—John O'Rourke &
Sons, Southview av. White Plains, have the
general contract for a 3-sty brick & rein¬
forced concrete storage warehouse, 45x135 ft.
ill I'.roirktield st. While Plains, for Wm, H.
Carpenter. ^20 Brooklii'ld st. White Plains.
( wner. from plaus by Frank llorton Brown,
6 (Irand st. White I'laius, architect. Cost.
.sen,(IIKI.
HOMES- AND ASYLUMS.
XEW DORP, N. Y—Geo. R. Shedden Co.,
62 West 45th st, Manhattan, has the general
contract for a 3-sty hollow tile and stucco
nurses home, 80x160 ft, at New Dorp, for
S.>asi(Ie Hospital, St, Johns Guild, 103 Park
av, .Manhattan, owner, from plans by York
and Sawyer, 50 East 41st st, Manhattan,
architect. Cost, .fl50,000..
Princeton Club
Contracts For
Central Station Service
For Its New Clubhouse
at
Park Avenue And Thirty-Ninth Street
Aichitect: — Aymar Embury
132 Madison Avenue
Big Bui/dings Use Edison Service
The New York Edison Company
zAt Your Service
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Irving Place and Fifteenth Street
Telephone Stuyvesant 5600