July 5, 1913
RECORD AND GUIDE
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CLARENCE R, VAN BUSKIRK, architect and
engineer, desires to announce the dissolution
of the firm of Van Buskirk & Leslie, and the
opening of his new office at 307 Washington
st (room 303), Eagle Building, Brooklyn.
CORNELIUS CALLAGTHAN, for three years a
stenographer In the office ot the Manhattan
Superintendent ot Buildings, Rudolph P. Miller,
has resigned and entered the office of Marc
Eidlitz & Son, builders.
FIRE COMMISSIONER JOSEPH JOH.NSON
says the loss by fire during the first six months
of the present year will not be more than halt
the loss for the same period last year. He es¬
timates that there were 1,849 fires less than last
year.
LOCKWOOD, GREENE & CO., of Boston,
Mass., architects and engineers for industrial
plants, have moved their New York office to
the Architects' Building, 101 Park av. The
New York representatives are Messrs. Frank A.
Wing and John M. Toucey.
ALFRED E. STEERS having resigned the
office of President of the Borough of Brooklyn.
Mayor Gaynor has appointed him a city magis¬
trate. It is understood that Lewis H. Pounds.
Commissioner ot Public Works, will succeed
Mr. Steers as Borough President.
RAUCH BROS. CO. has filed papers to deal
in lumber, furniture, etc., with offices in Man¬
hattan. The directors are Philip Hutt. 49
Osborn St., Brooklyn ; Harry Ranch, 262 East
4th st, and Max Rauch, 32 Goerck st. The at¬
torney is H. C. Pollack, 51 Chambers st.
CHARLES VAN DE WATER, for many years
engaged in the hardware business, died
at his home, 17 Washington st, Rockville
Centre, L. I., aged 77 years. He was born in
Henry st, Manhattan, and was related to one
of the early Mayors of New York. He was a
cousin of the Rev, Dr. George R. Van De Water.
GOOD MANUFACTURING CO. has been in¬
corporated, with offices in The Bronx, to manu¬
facture and sell plumbers' supplies, with Con¬
stantin Reigger and .\rnold F. Reigger, 303 East
134th st, and William M. Cronyn, 299 East
134th st, as directors. Jas B. Curtis, 115 Broad¬
way, is the attorney.
JAFFE & GREENB'AUM BUILDING CO.,
realty and building, has filed papers at Albany
with Harry Jaffe, 115 South Sth st, Brooklyn;
Sam Greenbaum and Morris Greenbaum, of 366
Hewes st, Brooklyn, as directors. The offices ot
the company are in Manhattan. L. Applebome.
130 Nassau st, is the attorney.
FREDERICK M. SHEPARD, ot East Orange,
N. J., former president of the United States
Rubber Co. died at his summer home in Nor¬
folk Ct., of appendicitis. He was born in
Norfolk on Sept. 24, 1.827, and in 1855 he was
elected secretary and treasurer ot the Union
India Rubber (^o., of which he later became
president. He also served as president of the
Goodyear Rubber Co. for 41 years.
THE HENDRICK HUDSON SAND & GRAVEL
CO. has filed incorporation papers to deal in
sand and its by-products, with offices in Man¬
hattan, John J. Karrigan, 32d st and Broad¬
way ; Bartholomew E, Lengthen, 482 Broad¬
way, Albany, and John Poillon. 48 Columbia st,
.A.lbany, are the directors. The attorney Is W,
J. Grattan, 57 State st, Albany.
FRA.NK M. PALLADING has filed incorpora¬
tion papers to do a general contracting busi¬
ness, with offices in Manhattan. Frank M.
Pallading and Joseph Pallading, 269S Creston
av. The Bronx, and Joseph Balaban, 2065 Ryer
av. The Bronx, are the directors.' Ascher,
Ogust & Goldstein, 198 Broadway, are the at¬
torneys.
JANOVSKY & FALITZ, dealers in hardwood
and parquet floors, have filed papers with of¬
fices in Brooklyn. David Janovsky and Dora
Janovsky, 6(53 Georgia av, Brooklyn, and Na¬
than Falitz and Rachel Falitz, 671 Georgia
av, B'rooklyn, are the directors. The attorneys
are Martin & Best, 60 Wall st,
LESLIE-POSEX CONSTRUCTION CO. has
filed incorporation papers to do a realty and con¬
struction business, with Thomas Leslie, 236
Kosciusko st; Benjamin P. Leslie, 1606 Presi¬
dent st; Samuel I. Posen, 1618 Union st, all ot
Brooklyn, as directors. The offices of the com¬
pany are in Brooklyn. The attorney is Maurice
Nagler, 21!.'^ Broadway, N. Y. C.
SMITH & HEMENWAY CO.. hardware, has
filed incorporation papers, with offices in Man¬
hattan. The directors are Jacques L. Wolden-
berg, Edmond R. Lyon, Mervyn Mackenzie and
.\lbert H. Gleason. all of 258 Broadway. Hast¬
ings & Gleason, 2,38 Broadway, are the direc¬
tors.
PENMORE IRON WORKS CO. has been in¬
corporated to manufacture and deal in iron¬
work and general metal construction, with offices
in Manhattan. The directors are Adolph Weiss,
687 East 13,8th st; Adolph Weiss, 683 East
lo.Sth st, and Hanni Weiss, 6.83 East 138th st.
A. Rosenberg, 61 Park row, is the attorney.
INTERBOROUGH MFG. CO. has been incor¬
porated at Albany to do a hardware business,
with offices in Manhattan. Louis Drosin, M. D..
lOtJG Lexington av; Morris Wallach, 79 East
107th st, aud Max W. Hollander, 86 Delancey
st, are directors. Max W. Hollander, 84 De¬
lancey St. is the attorney.
IRO.N SPECIALTY CO. has filed incorpor¬
ation papers, with offices in Manhattan, to man¬
ufacture iron, steel, copper and other materials.
Solomon Horowitz, ],*178 Boston rd. The Bronx ;
Charles Milikow. lOG East 114th st, and Louis
Lipskin, 290 Broadway, are the directors. The
attorney is L. Lipskin, 209 Broadway.
IRIDIUM STEEL CO. has filed papers to man¬
ufacture and deal In copper, lead, zinc and other
metal products. Julius Becker, Dusseldorf,
Germany ; Adolph Becker, 61 Jackson st, Staten
Island: William Peters, The Algazar Apart¬
ments, and two others, are the directors. The
offices of the company are in Manhattan. The
attorneys are Steuart & Steuart, 60 Wall st.
EAGLE REALTY & CO.NSTRUCTION CO. has
filed papers to do a realty and construction
business, with offices in Manhattan. The direc¬
tors are Marlon S. Adler and Nettie Adler, of
134 Henry st, and Rosa Saberski, 121 Norfolk
St. The attorneys are Wilson, Barker & Wager,
48 Wall St.
REALTY MARBLE & TILE CO. has been in¬
corporated at Albany to manufacture and deal
in ornamental and architectural marble with
.Vicolo Rao, 518 East 14th st; Rosario Trani,
2453 Hoffman st. The Bronx, and Silvio Bam-
basl, 554 East 191st st. The Bronx, and five
others, as directors. A, Rosenblum, 320 Broad¬
way, is the attorney.
GE.NBRAL SANITATIO.N CORP'N has been
incorporated to manufacture and deal in san¬
itary appliances, with offices in Manhattan. Tbe
directors are Harold S. Mackaye, 30 Church st;
Harry D. West. 170 Broadway, and .Alexander
Baxter, Jr., 165 Broadway. The attorney is H.
S. Mackaye. 30 Church st.
WILLIAM J. BARNEY, second deputy com¬
missioner. Department of Dock and Ferries,
Manhattan, has resigned to accept the position
of consulting engineer with the General Con¬
tracting and Engineering Co., 29 Broadway, New
York. Mr. Barney will specialize in port and
terminal planning and in the dock engineering
and pier construction on which this company is
engaged.
HENRY R. TOWNE, president of the Yale
& Towne Manufiacturing Company, has re¬
signed as president of the Merchants' Associa¬
tion, New York, and William A. Marble, first
vice-president of the association, was elected
to succeed him. Mr. Towne will continue as a
director and a member of the executive com¬
mittee.
SPAETH & SENGER BUILDING CO. has
filed incorporation papers to do a construction
business, with offices in Brooklyn. The direc¬
tors are Frank Spaeth, 4,'5 Stanhope st, Brook¬
lyn : John Senger and William Albert, both of
1880 Linden st, Ridgewood Heights. The attor¬
ney is F. A. Donnelly, 55 Liberty st, N. Y. C.
ALMEGA VENTILATIO.N has been incorpor¬
ated to manufacture and deal in sanitary and
ventilating articles, with offices in .North Pel¬
ham, with Henry L. Rupert, Fred Nymeyer and
Harry D. Gue, all of 1 Madison av, N. Y. C,
as directors. H. L. Rupert, 1 Madison av,
N. Y. C, is the attorney.
M.\Y DOWNS MANUF.\CTURING CO., ma¬
chinery, hardware, etc., with offices in Man¬
hattan, has filed papers at Albany with Louis
S, May, 119 East 34th street; Henry D. Downs
and Maria C. Downs, both of 204 West 55th
street, as directors. The attorney is R. D.
Whiting, 1 Liberty street.
MUTUAL RAILWAYS UTILITIES CORPORA-
tion has filed incorporation papers at Albany
tor manufacturing and construction with offices
in Manhattan. The capital stock is $1,000,000.
William H. Chapman, 20 Bennett street, Ar¬
lington, N. J. ; J. Walter Neville, 31 Nassau
street, .N. Y. C. and C. William Stengel, 146
Liberty street, N. Y. C, are the directors. A.
G. Townsend, 31 Nassau street, N. Y. C, is the
attorney.
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