February 2, 1918
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Louis Karaski, 402 Badger av, Newark,
owner and builder. Cost, $4,000.
IRVINGTON. N. J.—Charles L. Stein-
brenner, 31 Clinton st, Newark, completed
plans for a 4-sty brick apartment house
and two stores, 43x76, at 1078-1080 Spring¬
field av, for Frank Wiegand, 1082 Spring¬
field av, Irvington, owner. Cost, $30,000.
NEWARK, N. J.—M. B. Silberstein, 123
Springfield av, Newark, completed plans
for a 4-sty brick tenement and store, 25x
76, at 547-549 Ferry st, for Nathan Zeh^el,
82 Vincent st, Newark, «owner. Cost,
$15,000.
DWELLINGS.
PATERSON, N. J.—Albert E. Sleight,
Romaine Bldg, Paterson, has plans in
progress for a 2i^-sty frame, stucco and
shingle dwelling, 34x36, at Graham av and
Lawrence Pl, for Louis Bermer. 301 River
st, Paterson, owner. Cost, $8,000.
MONTCLAIR. N. J.—H. M. Fisher, 483
Bloomfield av, Montclair, completed plans
for a 21/2-sty frame dwelling, 24x54, on
the west side of Valley rd, near Watchung
av. Owner's name will be announced later.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
PATERSON, N. J.—Joseph De Rose, 119
Ellison st, Paterson, has plans in progress
for addition and extension to the 2-sty
brick and timber silk factory, 25x64, at 8
Peach St. for Karl Miller. 7 Peach st, Pat¬
erson, owner. Consists of building 1-sty
addition and a 2-sty extension, 25x34. Cost,
$4,000.
KEARNEY MEADOWS, N. J.—Harris &
Richards, Drexel Bldg. Philadelphia, Pa.,
have plans in progress for 1 and 2-sty
brick and steel industrial plant, machine
and erecting shops, at Lincoln Highway
and Hackensack River, for the Niles-Be¬
ment-Pond Co., Ill Broadway, Manhattan,
owner. Consists of a group of factory
bldgs for entire new plant. Total cost, be-
been $2,000,000 and $3,000,000.
NEWARK, N. J.—David M. Ach. 1 Madi¬
son av, Manhattan, completed plans for
alterations to the 4-sty factory bldg 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.
ELIZABETH, N. J.—Duesenberg Motors
Corp., J. M. pidricksen, engineer in
charge, c/o owner, on premises, is hav¬
ing plans prepared privately for super¬
structure of the 1 and 2-sty brick plant,
140x440, adjoining the present plant at
the northeast cor of Newark and North
avs.
NEWARK, N. J.—Eastern Monolithic
Casket Co., 96 South Park av, Buffalo, N.
Y., owner, contemplates erecting a brick
factory, plans for which will probably be
prepared privately.
RIDGEFIELD PARK, N. J.—British-
American Chemical Co., C. P. Blackmore,
purchasing agent, in charge, 52 Vander¬
bilt av, Manhattan, contemplates erecting
several additions to their plant on the
site of the old Tennessee Cooper Plant,
from privately prepared plans.
HOBOKEN, N. J.—Max Beyer, 79 River
st, Hoboken, N. J., is revising plans for a
1-sty frame steel fabricating plant in the
block bounded by Perry, Newark and Mon¬
roe sts, for the Union Iron Works, 565-603
Newark st, Hoboken, owner. Cost, be¬
tween $12,000 and $15,000.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
JERSEY CITY, N. J.—John T. Rowland,
100 Sip av, Jersey City, has plans in prog¬
ress for a 3-sty brick, steel, concrete and
terra cotta school, 181x200 (No. 6), at St.
Pauls, Central, Hopkins and Oakland avs,
for the Board of Education of Jersey City,
Thomas Loughran, pres., City Hall, Jersey
City, owner.
JERSEY CITY, N. J.—John T. Rowland,
100 Sip av, Jersey City, has plans in prog¬
ress for a 3-sty brick, steel, concrete and
terra cotta school, 166x229 (No. 23), at
Pavonia and Romaine avs, for the Board
of Education of Jersey City, Thomas
Loughran, pres.. City Hall, Jersey City,
owner.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HACKENSACK. N. J.—C. V. R. Bogert,
167 Main st, Hackensack, has about com¬
pleted plans for a 1-sty frame printing
shop, 30x60, in River st. for the Commer¬
cial Printing Co.. 171 Main st, Hackensack,
N. J., owner. Cost, $3,000.
KEARNY, N. J.~Ward & Walker. 52
Vanderbilt av, Manhattan, completed plans
for a 2-sty brick and steel administrative
bldg. 50x425. for the Federal Ship Building
Co., subsidiary of the U. S. Steel Corp., 71
Broadway, Manhattan, owner. The general
contract has been awarded to Post & Mc-
Cord, 101 Park av, Manhattan.
Other Cities.
CHURCHES.
BUFFALO, N. Y.—W. H. Zawaski, Fill¬
more av, Buffalo, has plans in progress
for a 1-sty brick and hollow tile church
and school, 58x120, on Hertel av, near
VVasike st, for the St. Florian Roman
Catholic Church, Rev. Father Francis
Wasike, pastor, on premises, owner. Cost,
$65,000.
CLEAN, N. Y.—Lewis & Hill, 335 Bris¬
bane Bldg, Buffalo, completed plans for
a brick church for the Syrian Roman
Catholic Church, Rev. Father Shimaih,
pastor, Seneca st, Buffalo, N. Y., owner,
and Louis Eade, Olean, N. Y., interested.
No site has as yet been selected.
DWELLINGS.
STAMFORD, CONN.—A. H. Trolle, 106
Glenbrook rd, Stamford, Conn., has pur¬
chased a large tract of land on valley rd
which has been divided into seven lots. If
conditions are favorable in the spring
owner will erect several dwellings thereon.
BUFFALO, N. Y.—Jacob A. Cangnagle,
3053 Bailey av, Buffalo, owner, has had
plans completed privately for a 2V>-sty
frame dwelling. 22x39, at 323 Grider st.
Cost, $3,000.
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.—Carlton & Kaley,
O'Neill Bldg, Binghamton, will draw
sketches for the alteration of the dwell¬
ing into a 2-sty frame flat at 139 Murray
St. Cost, $5,000.
NORWICH, N. Y.—Dr. Reuben Jeffry,
North Norwich road, Norwich, N. Y., own¬
er, contemplates rebuilding the 2V^-sty
Summer residence, from privately pre¬
pared plans. The general contract has
been awarded to J. C. Cummings, 146
South Broad st, Norwich, N. Y. Cost, $15,-
000.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
ROCHESTER, N. Y.—J. Foster Warner,
Granite Bldg, Rochester, has plans in
progress for a brick factory at 1415 Clin¬
ton av, for Wollensak Optical Co., 1415
Clinton av. Rochester, owner. Details will
be available later.
OSWEGO, N. Y.—J. H. Seeber, Arcade
Bldg, Oswego, N. Y., has plans in progress
for alterations to the 3-sty brick factory.
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identified as principals:
Metropolitan Life. New York. N. T.
Seari, Roebuck & Co., Chlcano, 111.
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ada; Nlanara Falls. N. T.
Bio de Janeiro Tramwayi & lAght St Power Flant,
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Hotel Taft. New Haven. Conn.
Ban Antonio Land & Irrigation, San Antonio, Tex.
Mexico. Northwestern R. B., El Paso, Tex.
Metropolitan Street Railway, New York. N. T.
Prudential Life. Newark. N. J.
Union E. R. Station. Columbua. O.
Oakland National Bank. Oakland, Cal.
Barcelona Traction & LlEhi &. Power Plant, Barce¬
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West Ead Street Railway SyBtem, Boiton, Maaa.
Dominion Coal Co. Plant, Nora Sootla, Canada.
Union Railroad Station, WaBblnston, D. C
Wanamaker Buildlnga, Netr York, N. Y.. and Phila-
delDhla, Pa.
Sao Paulo Tramway & Light A Power Plant, Sao
Paulo. Brazil.
New KnRland Gaa A Coke Plant, Everett, Maas.
WorthlnKton Pump Worke, Harrison. N. J.
Union Bank of Canada, Winnipeg. Canada.
Mercnants Refrigerator Co.. Jtnej Cltj, N. J.
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