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making improvements to the post office
station at the Parkway Beach Station,
from privately prepared plans. The U. S.
Government, Hon. A. S. Burleson, Post¬
master General, Treasury Dept., Washing¬
ton, D. C, is the lessee. Details will be
available later. ;
RicbmoncL
DWELLINGS.
GRASSMERE, S. I.—John Baron, Rose¬
bank, S. I., owner, has had plans complet¬
ed privately for alterations to the 2-sty
frame dwelling at 134-136 Shermon av,
for which Tony DeMaio, Rosebank, S. I.,
has the general contract. Cost, $4,000.
WEST NEW BRIGHTON, S. I.—Fisher
& Lazikoff, 1741 Richmond ter. West New
Brighton, S. I., owner, have had plans
completed privately for alterations to the
frame dwelling and store on the north
side of Richmond ter, opposite Taylor st.
Antonio Posilips, 414 East 119th st, Man¬
hattan, has the general contract. Cost,
$3,000.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
MARINER'S HARBOR, S. I.—Proctor &
Gamble Mfg. Co., R. A. Anderson in
charge, Ivorydale, Cincinnati, O., and on
premises, owner, has had plans completed
privately for five brick factory bldgs on
Western av, 100 ft south of Richmond ter.
The Ferro Concrete Construction Co.,
Richmond and Harriet st, Cincinnati, O.,
has the general contract. One building,
4 stys high, 100x125, to be used for manu-
fucture of soap, will cost $60,000.
Nassau.
DWELLINGS.
MANHASSET, L. I.—Slee & Bryson, 154
Montague st, Brooklyn, have plans in
progress for a 2 Va -sty hollow tile and
stone dwelling and garage, 35x105, for
I Eugene Riotte, owner. Cost, $40,000.
MISCELLANEOUS.
GLEN COVE, L. I.—L. C. L. Smith.
Bridge Plaza, L. I. City, completed plans
for additional equipment for the pump
station for the Nassau County Water Co.,
51 Chambers st, Manhattan, owner. Cost,
$16,000.
FARMINGDALE, L. I.—Lewis F. Pilcher,
State Architect, Capitol, Albany, N. T.,
completed plans for a cow barn at the
New York State School of Agriculture for
the Board of Trustees of the N. Y. State
School of Agriculture, Hon. William Wirt
Mills, secy., room 1224 Woolworth Bldg.,
Manhattan, owner.
Westchester.
DWELLINGS.
ELMSFORD, N. Y.—Buchman & Kohn, 30
East 42d st, Manhattan, have plans in
progress for a 2i^-sty terra cotta blocks
and stucco dwelling, 110x40, for Herman
Younker, 303 Bth av, Manhattan, owner.
Cost, $75,000.
MT. VERNON, N. Y.—Louis Bouman, of
Gramatan Homes, Inc., Prospect st, Mt.
Vernon, N. Y., completed plans for twelve
21/^-sty brick stucco and frame dwellings
on the Forster tract, for the Betty Wales
Gardens, Inc., J. J. Goldman, pres., 16 West
33d st, Manhattan, owner. Gramatan
Homes, Inc., 39 Prospect st, Mt. Vernon,
has the general contract. Cost, from $9,-
000 to $14,000 each.
MT. KISCO, N. Y.—Harding & Seaver, 7
North st, Pittsfield. Mass., has plans in
progress for alterations and addition to
the dwelling for Dr. Rufus Cole, 960 Park
av, Manhattan, ownerf. Charles Downing
Lay, 15 East 40th st, Manhattan, is the
landscape architect.
New Jersey*
APARTMENTS, PLATS & TENEMENTS.
NEWARK, N. J.—A. Del Guercio, 800
Broad st, Newark, completed plans for al¬
terations to the 3-sty brick flat and two
stores at 94-96 Sth av, for John M. Celia,
cor Sheffield st and Sth av, Newark, own¬
er. The contract for masonry work has
been awarded to Leonardo Giannetti, 21
Boyden st, Newark. Cost, $2,500.
NEWARK, N. J.—Simon Cohen, 163
Springfield av, Newark, completed plans
for a 4-sty brick and stone apartment
house, 29x87, at the northwest cor of Al¬
pine st and Hillside av, for Prager & Mil¬
ler, 464 Hawthorne av, Newark, owners
and builders. Cost, $35,000.
NEWARK, N. J.—Simon Cohen, 123
Springfield av, Newark, completed plans
for a 4-sty brick apartment house, 57x83,
on Johnson av, near Alpine st, for Ber¬
nard Chinich and Joseph Densky, 24-26
Fairview av, Newark, owner and builder.
Cost, $45,000.
GARFIELD, N. J.—Joseph DeRose, 119
Ellison st, Paterson, N. J., completed plans
for a 2-sty brick apartment and store, 25
x61, in Jewel st, for Salvatore Raia, 39
Franklin av, Garfield, owner. Owner is
taking bids on the general and separate
contracts. Cost, $5,000.
PATERSON, N. J.—Joseph DeRose, 119
Ellison st, Paterson, has plans in pro¬
gress for a 3-sty brick apartment and
store, 25x60, at 329 Clay st, for Joseph
Barone, 325 Clay st, Paterson, owner. Cost,
$11,000.
NEWARK, N. J.—M. B. Silberstein, 123
Springfield av, Newark, completed plans
for a 4-sty brick and tile tenement and
store, 32x117, at 651-553 Perry st, for Na¬
than Zerael, 82 Vincent av, Newark, own¬
er. Cost, $25,000.
PATERSON, N. J.—Joseph DeRose, 119
Ellison st, Paterson, has plans in pro¬
gress for a 3-sty frame and shingle apart¬
ment and store, 22x52, at Sth av and East
18th st, for Pasquale Cappuccio, 399
Straight st, Paterson, owner. Cost, $6,000.
NEWARK, N. J.—Simon Cohen, 163
Springfield av, Newark, completed plans
for a 4-sty brick and stone flat and store,
25x82, at 115 Prince st, for Henry Neren-
berg, 139 Prince st, Newark, owner. Cost,
$20,000.
PLAINFIELD, N. J.—Michael Farina, on
premises, owner, has had plans completed
privately for a 2-sty brick flat and store,
28x55, at 974 West 3d st. Cost, $6,000.
CHURCHES.
EAST ORANGE, N. J.—Henry Barrett
Crosby, First National Bank Bldg, Pater¬
son, is revising plans for a 1-sty brick
veneer and frame church, 36x77, on the
northwest side of the Parkway, 100 ft
northeast of William st, for the First
Church of Christ, Scientist, East Orange,
N. J., owner.
DWELLINGS.
ROSELLE PARK, N. J.—Herman Fritz,
News Bldg, Passaic, completed plans for
a 21/2-sty frame and shingle dwelling, 23x
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