April 30, 1910
RECORD AND GTJTDE
967
The Gorham Co.'s magnificent new building is equipped
with LUXFER floor lights and Luxfer Reinforced Con¬
crete Prismatic Vault Lighls.
-^jigMCiWLUXFERPRTSM CO.
ATTACHME NTS.
April 31,
United 'States Banking Co; Robert L Dean;
$900.14; Seymour, Seymour & Megrath.
King Coal Mining Co. Ltd; Morris Brill; $1,-
470.01; Williams, Folsom fi Strouse,
April 22.
No Attachments flled this day.
'April 23,
Squire. Sarah E; Dwight W De Motte; 5500;
W W Salisbury.
April 25.
Bell, John M; Maurice Simmons; $916.67; Sim¬
mons £ Harris.
April 26.
No Attachments flled this day.
April 27.
Associated Lumber Co; Robert W Brownson;
$237.37; JAC Johnson-
Minnesota Mining £ Mfg Co; Stephen S James;
$2,810; D Bernstein-
Ziramer, Ludwig A; Mary Wimmer; $20,000;
Files £ Reese,
BUILDING OPERATIONS—AI>VANCE
REPORTS.
(Continued from page 9 2 9.)
DANBURY, CONN.—Sketches have
been ^prepared by Architect Philip N. Sun¬
derland and submitted to a. committee
appointed by the town of I>anbury for
changes to the higli school. Pla.ns are
for two wings, each 31x90 ft. Provision
will also be made for a â– gymnasium. It
is estimated that tlie changes will cost
about $46,000. Rev. George W. Daven¬
port rs chairman of the committee.
Stable& and Garages.
40TH ST. N, Y. C—Architect Benj,
Finkensieper, 134 Broadway, Brooklyn,
has completed plans for a 2-sty brick
stable and storage huilding, 50x98.9 ft-, to
be erected â– in the south side of 40th st,
250 ft. west of 10th av, to cost $8,000.
Bartholmew McDerraott, 595 Bedford av,
Brooklyn, is the owner.
S3D ST, N- Y. C—Max A. Cromer. 142
East 14th st, owner, will he the general
contractor for the 4-sty garage, 67x115.6
ft, brick and stone, plastic slate roof,
terra cotta tile, steam heat, in the soutti
side of S3d st, 20S ft, east of Amsterdam
av, to cost $75,000. Geo. Fred Pelham
507 5th av, has completed 'plan's,
124TH ST, N. Y. C—Plans aire ready by
Henry Anderson, 138 East 220th st, for
â– the 5-sty brick stable and wagon house,
50.3x96-11 ft., for Mrs. Mathilde Weis¬
becker, 181 West 120th st, to be erected
at Nos. 246-248 West 124th st, to cost
$32,000. Steam heat will be required. No
â– building contract has yet been awarded.
Stores, Offices and Lofts.
22D ST, N. Y- C-—Frederic C. Zobel, 118
East 2Sth st, has completed plans for the
12-sty store and loft to be erected at Nos-
12-16 East 22d st. to cost about $250,000.
Tlie Brunswick Realty Co, is the lessee.
No contract has yet been awarded.
37TH ST, N. Y. C—Ronald H. Mac¬
donald. 29 West 34th st, is g-eneral con¬
tractor for the 12-sty store and loft build¬
ing, 43.5x91-8 ft., to be erected at Nos.
12-14 West 3T"th st, at a cost of $180,000.
Plans are by Chas. E- Birge, 29 West
34 th St.
PEARL ST, N. Y. C—Plans wili be
ready in a'bout six weeks for the 12-sty
loft and store building, 63x90 ft., to be
erected at Nos. 373-377 Pearl st. Gold-
win 'Starrett & Van Vleck. 45 Union sq,
are the architects. Estimated cost, about
$230,000. (See issue April 16, 1910.)
WILLIAMSBRIDGE ROAD. N, Y. C—
Bernard Ebling. Walker av, West Parms,
is preparing plans for alterations to three
1-sty frame buildings on Westchester sq,
which will be removed to Williamsbridge
road and Evadna st, to nialce room for
improvements now going- on in Westches¬
ter sq.
83D ST, N, Y. C—Walter A, Welles, Sl
Manhattan av, owner, is general con¬
tractor for the 2-sty post offlce, 58x110,6
CHATTEL MORTGAGES.
April 21, 22. 23. 25. 20 and 27.
AFFECTING REAL ESTATE.
Haase-Lippman Construction Co: 286-88
Brook av..Anton Larsen B fi Son. Refrig¬
erators, . 110
Rebbock Construction Co. 14-16 Mt Hope
pl- -Atlantic Gas £ Electric Fixture Co,
Domes and Glassware- 700
Sire, Alberi T. 22 W 59th. .National Ele¬
vator Co. Elevator, (ri (375
Wisteria Tea Room, 61' W 38th. .Bramhall-
Dean Co. Range and Shelf.- 109
ft., which he will erect in the south side
of S3d st, 150 ft. east of Amsterdam av,
to cost about .$25,000. Geo. Fred Pelham,
507 oth av, prepared these plans. The
owner takes all bids,
SUFFOLK ST, N. Y. C—F. E, Buchar,
architect, 1776 Pitkin av, Brooklyn, has
completed plans for a 5-sty loft building.
18-9x50 ft., for Horace L ICaplan, 179
South 2d st, Brooklyn, to be erected in
the east side of Suffolk st, 50 ft. north of
Broome st. Plans call for gravel or tin
roof, terra cotta coping, 'wood lath and
plaster, plate glass.
2STH ST, N. T. C—No building con¬
tract has been awarded for the 16-sty
store and loft building, 99x88 ft-, at Nos,
44 to 50 West 28th st, to be erected by
the Regent Construction Co.. of 35 Nas¬
sau st, from plans by Geo, Fred. Pelham,
507 5th av. The owner will handle the
general contract, awarding all subcon¬
tracts, Ignatz Roth, 35 Nai,ssau st. is
â– president; Chris, Jeppesen, Inc, 118 B.
28th st, will be the engineer. Estimated
cost, .$500,000.
27TH ST, N- Y. C—No building con¬
tract has yet been awarded for the 12-
sty store and loft building, 67.8x88 ft.,
which the People's Co-operative Realty
Co., 135 Broadway, is about to erect at
Nos. 144-152 West 27th st, to cost $275,-
000. Samuel Mayers, 135 Broadway, is
â– president, and Moses Misch, secretary and
treasurer. Buchman & Fox, 11 East 59th
st, are the architects. Roof of tar and
gravel, galvanized iron skylights, terra
cotta blocks, sleam heating, limestone
and terra cotta facade.
Bids Opened.
â– ASTORIA, L. I-—The Board of Educa¬
tion opened bids on Monday. Apri! 25, for
repairs at athletic field on Munson and
-Orchard sts. Astoria. Long Island City.
August Wille, Jr,, $1,749, submitted the
lowest bid.
NEW YORK CITY.—Bids were opened
by the Board of Education on Monday,
April 25, for furnishing and delivering
materials for the use of mechanics (heat¬
ing division. Building Bureau), in public
schools Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx,
Queens and Richmond. These bids are
being tabulated.
BRONX-—At the offlce of the Superin¬
tendent of School Buildings on Monday.
April 2-5, bid's were opened for Item 1,
installing drinking sink, wash basin; Item
2, installing heating apparatus; Item 3,
installing electric equipment for public
schools in the Bronx- The low bidders
were; Item 1, John Spence, Jr., 271; Item
2. R, J. McKinnon, $478; Item 3, T. Fred¬
erick Jackson, Inc., $254.
RICHMOND, N- Y. C—Low bids for
alterations and repairs to Curtis High
School Athletic Field. Curtis High School,
P. S, Nob. 1, 14. 17. 18. 20 and 23, Bor¬
ough of Richmond; C. H. S. Athletic
Field, Tbomas F. Cariin, $1,484; C. H. S-,
James E, Mulligan, $985; P. S. 1. James
S. Newman, $388; P. S. 14, David Stern,
$986; P, 'S, 17, Wm. C. Sterner, $1,298; P.
S. 18, James E, Mulligan, $985; P, S,'20,
N, W, Osborn & Son, $670; P. s, 23!
Gregg Bros., Inc, $514.
BROOKLYN.-The Board of Education
opened bids Monday, April 25, for alter¬
ations to public schools. Brooklyn. Low
bids were as follows: P. S. 16, O H A
Milhan, $1,990, P. S. 19, Annex 49, e' d!
H- S., Kerr & Krenkel. $7.?5; .?2,0Sr- $4-
1ST, P, S. 22, 23, 50, 126, James L New¬
man. $2,967; $1,089; $624; .$349. P, ^s.
33, 37, Alsofrom & Greenberg. $497; $523.
P, S. 51, C. L. Dooley, $1,556, P, S. 59
John J. Kenny, $993, P. S. 71, 122, L
Dornbush, $838, $2,818.
MANHATTAN.-Bids for alterations to
public schools in Manhattan were opened
on Monday, April 25- The follow^ing are
the iow bids: P. S. 6, 74, 116. Hugh Mc¬
Lean, $965; $999; $702. P. s, IS, 49, J M.
Knopp. $882; $1,073. P. S. 53, 158, Sil¬
berberg Sc Berman, $859; $882. P. S. 59
and 70, A. W. King, .$682; $68.3. P. S.
73, 77. L, Dornbush, $588; .$860, P. S-
76. Herraan Sacks, $1,0'16. P. S. 82, W
C. Redlich, $1,032. P. s. 9G. Chas.
Schultz, $840. P. S- 117. A- M- Lasiser,
$630. P. S. 135, W. H. Quinn. ,$8S7. P. S.
183, 190, David Kreisberg, $763; $752.
Municipal Work.
RANDALL'S ISLAND.—The Depart¬
ment of Public Charities on Wednesday.
May 4, will open bids for the erection of
iron balconies on pavilion F2, at the New
York City Children's Hospitals and
Schools, Randall's Island.
LONG ISLAND CITY-—Bids will be re¬
ceived 'by the President of the Borough of
Queens Thursday, May 5, for materia! and
labor required for furnishing and install¬
ing electric, combination and gas lighting
fixtures in the Queens County Court
House, Long Island City.
NORTH BROTHER ISLAND.—Esti¬
mates will be received by the Board of
Health. Tuesday, May ]0. for labor and
materials necessary or required to erect,
exclusive of foundations, two open air,
reinforced concrete pavilions upon the
grounds of the Rivenside Hospital at
North Brother Island.
BROOKLYN.—The President of the
Borough of Brooklyn on Wednesday, May
4, will open bids for labor and materials
and constructing the station building to
be known as the power and gate houses
and appurtenances complete for the Go¬
wanus flushing tunnel, at Douglass st
and lhe head of Gowanus Canal, Brook-
l-.n.
QUEERS.-Estimates will be received
by the President of the Borough of
Queens, Thursday, May 5, for furnishing
and delivering 200,000 gallons of a«phalt
road oil, to be delivered as directed by the
President of the Borou.gh of Queens, Also
for furnishing and delivering S.500 cubic
yards of broken quarry stone and screen¬
ings in Queens.