January 26, 1918
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LAUREL HILL, N. J.—Percie A. Vivart-
t:us, llu 4th St. West New York, N. J., will
draw plans for a 1-sty brick power house,
heating and lighting plant for the Board
of Freeholders of Hudson County, Court
House, Jersey City, owner.
PATERSON, N. J.—William Jessop, on
premises, owner, has had plans completed
privately for rebuilding the 4-sty brick
mill bldg, 40x75, at 93 River st, for which
P. S. Van Kirk, 85 Fulton st, Paterson,
has the general contract, and A. Gleek &
Son, 65 Garfield av, Paterson, the contract
for mason work.
NEWARK. N. J.—David M. Ach, 1 Madison
av, Manhattan, completed plans for alter¬
ations to the 4-sty brick factory bldg,
44x95. at the southwest cor of Passaic
av and Mott st. for the Reiley Leather Co.,
on premises, owner, and the Universal
Compound Co., of New York. 428 West
25th st, Manhattan, lessee. Cost. $6,000.
HALLS AND CLUBS.
JERSEY CITY, N. J.—William Neumann
314 Palisade av, Jersey City, has plans
nearing completion for a 4-sty brick, stone
and terra cotta club house, 60x100, on the
Boulevard, near tube station, for the B. P.
O. Elks, No. 211, of Jersey City, Hender¬
son st, Jersey City, owner. Architect is
taking bids on excavating. Cost, $100,000.
STABLES AND GARAGES.
NEWARK, N. J.—M. B. Silberstein, 123
Springfield av, Newark, completed plans
Cor a 1-sty brick public garage, 44x100, at
33 and 35 Somerset st, for Jacob Skolnlk
& Co., on premises, owner. Cost, $8,000.
MOUNTAIN LAKES. N. J.—James J.
Morgan, 66 Broadway, Manhattan, owner,
,s having plans prepared privately for a
i-sty frame and stucco garage and lodge
>ldg, 25x30, for which the Mountain Lakes,
[nc. Mountain Lakes, N. J., has the gen¬
eral contract. Cost, $2,000.
NEWARK, N. J.—E. V. Warren, 31 Clin-
:on st, Newark, is preparing plans for
iorty 1-sty hollow tile and stucco indi-
ridual garages, 79x142 over all, at 94-96
\lt. Pleasant av, through to 87-95 Ogden
it, for the North Jersey Building Co., 207
Market st, Newark, owner and builder.
:ost, $20,000.
STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS.
JERSEY CITY, N. J.—.J. Spingarn, 665
Newark av, Jersey City, owner, contem¬
plates erecting a 5-sty brick store and
office bldg (on plot 82x130, on Newark av)
at the southwest cor of Summit and New¬
ark avs, for which architect's name will
be announced later. Cost, $75,000.
SKILLMAN, N. J.—Francis H. Bent, State
House, Trenton, N. J., has plans in prog¬
ress for an addition to the frame office
bldg for the State of New Jersey, Village
for Epileptics, c/o Dr. D. F. Weeks, on
premises, owner. Cost, $4,000.
PATERSON, N. J.—Joseph De Rose, 119
Ellison st, Paterson, has plans in prog¬
ress for alterations and addition to the
1-sty brick store bldg, at 75 Ellison st,
for Bernard Kessler, of the Paterson Stove
Repairing Co., 75 Ellison st, Paterson,
owner. Consists of building a 2-sty brick
addition to 1-sty bldg. Cost, $8,000.
MISCELLANEOUS.
JERSEY CITY, N. J.—Delaware, Lacka¬
wanna & Western Railroad Co.. 90 West
st, Manhattan, William H. Truesdale, pres.,
owner, has had plans completed privately
for a 2-sty frame and corrugated iron
guard house, 20x84, at the foot of 18th st.
Cost, $3,500.
DOVER. N. J.—Birch & Bossett, 26 South
Morris st, Dover, owner, contemplates
erecting a reinforced concrete coal pocket,
20x70. and 50 ft high, in South Morris st.
The general contract will probably be
awarded without competition to R. W.
Whitham Co., 216 East Blackwell st,
Dover, N. J.
Other Cities.
APARTMENTS, FLATS & TENEMENTS.
ROCHESTER, N. Y.—J. Mills Piatt, 525
Cutler Bldg, Rochester, architect, is pre¬
paring sketches for a 4-sty brick, stone
and steel apartment house and stores, 96x
151, at Dewey and Ridgeway avs, for the
Union Department Stores Co., 423 Powers
Bldg. Rochester, owner. Details will bo
available later. Cost, $150,000.
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.—DuBois Car¬
penter, 45 Market st. Poughkeepsie, com¬
pleted plans for alterations to the 4-sty
brick apartment and store bldg, 20x100,
in Main st. for Peter Miller & Sons, Main
st, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., owner. The
mason and carpentry contracts have been
awarded to Frank Dobbs, 70 Mansion st.
and Hohl Bros.. 21 North av. both of
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., respectively.
BANKS.
ELMIRA, N. Y.—Dennison & Hirons, 475
5ch av, Manhattan, has plans in progress
fora 2-sty brick and granite bank bldg,
45x100, at the northeast cor of State and
Water sts for the Chemung Canal Trust
Co., Ray Tompkins, pres., Elmira, N. Y..
owner. E. E. Buchanan, Robinson Bidg,
Elmira, is the construction engineer.
CHURCHES.
STAMFORD, CONN.—Stamford Baptist
Church, Rev. Charles H. Frank, Stamford,
contemplates making improvements to
church, to provide a new kitchen, dining-
room, pastor's study, etc. Details will be
available later.
NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.—Simon Larke,
719 Main st, Niagara Falls, has working-
plans in progress for a 1-sty and base¬
ment brick and tile church, 80x60, at
Cleveland av and 16th st, for the South av
Evangelical Church, M. T. Wilmer, in
charge, c/o Ayers-Witmer Co., Niagara
Falls, owner.
ROCHESTER, N. Y.—Wilfred A. Camp¬
bell, Cutler Bldg, Rochester, has working
plans in progress for remodeling the 1-sty
and basement brick and stone church and
Sunday school, 60x100, for the Genesee
Street Baptist Church, owner. Cost $30.-
000.
DWELLINGS.
BEACON, N. Y.—Charles Van Slyk,
Library Bldg, Beacon, has plans in prog¬
ress for a 21/^-sty frame and shingle cot¬
tage. 30x42, on Sergeant av. Owner's
name will be announced later. Cost. $5,000.
STAMFORD, CONN.—Swen G. Olson. 19
Taff av, Stamford, Conn., owner, con¬
templates erecting a dwelling. Project
will not go ahead until the spring.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
ALBANY, N. Y.—George H. Thatcher
Foundry Co., on premises, owner, is hav¬
ing plans prepared privately for rebuild¬
ing the 2-sty brick foundry, at Thatcher
and Leonard sts, for which William G.
Sherman Construction Co., 28-30 DeWitt
st, Albany, has the general contract. Cost,
$6,000.
MECHANICSVILLE. N. Y.—F. G. Ten
Broeck, 200 5th av. Manhattan, has plans
nearing completion for an addition to the
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SERVICES
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Agents and Representatives of Foreign Corporations. In tbe
following industries:—Steam and Electric Railways, Tramways.
Highways, Bridges, Canals. Hydro-Electric Power Plants, Steam
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Water Works. Street Lighting, Telephone Systems, etc.
TERRITORY
In the United States, Territories and Insular Possessions, and
all Foreign Countries.
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REFERENCES
The following is a selected list of engrineerinff work and baildinr constroction with which the peraonnel of this Corporation have been
identified as principals:
Metropolltui life. Neir Tork. N. T.
Seart. Ko«buc)[ & Co.. CblcMO. IIL
£]«ctrlcal DeTelopment ft Power HoOM, Toronto. Cin-
ftds: Nlagtra Falli. N. T.
Bio de Janeiro Tramways ft Light ft Pomr Plant.
Rio de Janeiro. Brazil.
Hotel Pt, Regli, New York. N. T.
Hotel Taft. New Uaren. Conn.
San Antonio Land ft IrrlsatloB, 8aa Antonio, Tex.
Mexico, Northwestern R. R., Id Puo, Tex.
Metropolitan Street Railway, New Tork, N. T.
Prudential Life. Newark. N. J.
Union B. B. Station. Columbui, O.
Oakland NatlonaJ Bank. Oakland. Cel.
Barcelona Traction ft Light ft Power Plant, Bftroe-
lona. Spain.
Weat E^d Street Bell way Bytttm. Boiton. Maei.
Dominion Cosl Ca Plant. Nora SooUa, Canada.
Union Railroad Station, Washington, D. C
Wanamaker BuUdlngi, New York, N. T., and Phlla-
delDhla. Pa.
Sao Paulo Tramway ft Light ft Power Plant. Sao
PauJo. Brazil.
New EoRland Oaa ft Coke Plant, Srerett,
WorthlnRton Pump Work*. Harrison, N. J.
Union Bank of Canada. Winnipeg, Canada.
Marunanta Refrigerator Co.. Jerser City, N. J.
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