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RECORD AND GUIDE
February 23, 1918
CURK«-^T V,..^L«M--------. i *^iCh;S.
CUURKNT wholeeale prlcoe, orevalUnR
on the y^riUdlniff Material E5xGnanffa
and elsewheri in th« MetropolU^n aistrlct.
AUownnceB muet be made for ys-rd ana
store prlcSB:
Note.—Prlc« ehangea are indleated by
black-face type,
BKICK CCarKO lots, at the wharf, to
dealer* only), per M.;
For retail prices, New York, add cartage
plus IU per cent.
North River common..........$10.25@-------
KariLaii cuinmoii............No viuuLatioii
second hand common, per load
ot l,50u .....................$7.60® -------
Kwa lac© brloK. rousch or
smooth, car lota............$21.00®-------
Bull bricK ior lieht courts... 21.00«tf -—
LiiKht colored tor Ironta...... 26.0U(tf-------
CKMhiiNT (.wholesale, i.uuu bbis. iota and
over, tkionjCtfiUe duck. N. Y.j;
UomesLic furliniKX, CipoL.......;fii.l5© -------
Ueuaiti on Ou-kh. roturned. luc. Uag.
KoKeuUaie XMatural to dualers.
Wood or dueK. bags..........il,l6(iy -------
Kehate on DaBS, returned. lUc. baK.
CKUteHliiU to'lUNiij loou cu. ya». lotb. 1. o.
li. aiou^aiae docK N. i.. waoieuaiei:
Trap rocK, iVa in. ui^^niinal)... $1.20^ ♦1.36
xiap rocK. ti in- (u'^'^imal;.. • ■ t.^oin' 1.4o
J^iuetjiuue nagtfiug. per tm. It. .i^fW U.1&
liliuuMtoue curbinK. &xH>........40W-------
llui-.i-.UW Xll-iu ^nlep^oonuM. iiTicoa i.
o. b. iuctury, I'orin Ambo>. N. J.>:
ii^xterlor—
4x12x12 in., per l.UUO............ -------
bxl2xl2 in., per l.UUU............------■
Iixi2xl2 in., per i,uuu............-------
Iyxi2xl2 in., per l.UUU........... -------
12x12x12 in., per l.UUU...........-------
Lnteriur—
;ixl2xl2 in., per 1,UUU............-------
4x12x12 111., per l,uuu............ -------
t)xizxl2 m., per l.uuo............-------
isxi2xi2 in., per l.UUU............-------
l^l^ili v»tauuaiu iyu-iU. uoio.. wlioietsaie^ .
i<iai9i.eiii cuinuioit ..............♦l.tfUHi'
ii.aibLcrii iiaianiiig ............. i.lu^U' -------
nyuiateO coiuiiion (.per ton> . .$lo.uyiy/ -------
iiyaraiea iinianing (.per ton;. io.4ii(y -------
i-.lNSilillii-' Uii..—
Ciiy oranaa, oiled, 5 bbi. lots. .$1.3::@ --------
i^eas man o bbls.............. l,aata> --------
Uii^Vllii-. KOyjKJ cu. JrU. lUlO i. o. O. aA-JiiH.
ctiUe uuca. iN. X.. wUoieaaiej;
l^ in. (.noiniaai;..............*i.00(a) --------
^- llx........................iNo quotaiioii
Jr-uViiig* gravel ..............^nw iluoLacioi'
i'. o. V-. eiavci...............i-^*J liuuLaLiuii
l-aVlUg toLOUtt ................xNO liUOLaLluli
j_.L.AiJji^xt \, vv uoicoaio pucco,-N. i.i.
Itjiiow itiito viiici uuaiiLaUlts ±s<JO. i..\j.lj.*.^. 1. f .
o LO i*; uiii., iu LU Av it------^-t;i.uuiy/*oo.uy
A-i LO AU AL................ Oo.UUvy/ ij.yu
jtxeail iaco MiUui^. *-* « ©-* A^-WV'O' do.yu
Acmiocii.. i'JU, 1. u. O. N. If.
uo-aa yiico. pel M.......... rfu.ouiU' --------
n.ciiiiuci^, vv . V a., uaoo plico
per iki.....................ifU-OUH* --------
Viu uiixea caiKw price aua iroitinL ii.ou-i
dyiucc, Jiiattieru. rauaoiii car-
6o«, liuiiow (.u«liveiea;u.«^o.yu'a'*^*.y«
VViQo caigo«a............... ^..UUU*- lu.uu
AUd ♦i.uw per Ai. ior eacii iiicu lu wiacu
over 12 ina. AUd ♦l.uu per Al. ior ovtsiy *
iU over iu It, ui leu^in. AOU *i.uu oor Ai.
ior ureeeinfc.
i^tttn tlilaJiern sprUce t. o. D. W. X.>.
dtuuaara «iab ................♦vouW'»*-7&
cypreee lumber (Dy car, I. o. 0. w. x.j;
i-irsLs and seconds, 1 -m. . .*b3.UUia'-------
Cyprestt enintflea. lixlti. No. 1
Cyprees shinsiee. fixltt. No. 1 _____
frimA ................. B.OOtty -------
QuarS"red oaR ...............^"'""^ 'A'm.
I-laln oaic ................... »«•""«' '^""^
WhA''e°o'aK * quartered, select.$5l.00@ 156-00
Ked oak, quartered, select... 61.UU(y> 5o.UU
Maple No. 1................ 47.0U(tf -------
Stei^ow »»"«'^0;,.1:,°;»"|"^.^.'? 39.00® —
N. C. Fine! floorins. Norfolk. 4u.oo«p -------
FUAtiTUiR—(Baeic prices to dealers at
yard. Manhattan):
Masons' flnuhlne in 100 1^%,-«ft^*,« oo
bags, per ton..............$15.00 @;?l«.t*o
Dry Mortar, in bags, return- _„„_ „-,
able at I5c. each, per ton.. . ii.£o(& &.7o
Block, 2 in. isolid^ per sq. ft.....♦O.UJJ
Block, 2-ln. (.honow>, per sq. It.....wj
Boards, hk. In. x S It................Jjjj
Boards, %. in. x a tt................*»^
SANI>—
Screened and washed Cow Bay
50U CU. yds. lots, wholesale. . Jl.^DQy-------
STRUCTURALi STEEL. (Plain material
at tidewater, cents oer lb.>: ____
Beams & channels up to 14 in.a.196®-------
tieams & channels over 14 ln..3.196(tf-------
Angles Sx3 up to 6x8..........s.iyattf-------
Zees and tees.................i\ll'S>------
Stoel bars, half extras.........3.195<(p-------
TURPENTINE:
Spot, in yard, N. Y.. per gal.$0.48@$0.48i^
WINDOW GLiASS. Official discounts
trom jobbers' lists:
SiDffle strength. A quality, first three
brackete ......................J>yy«+20%
B grade, single strenKlh. flrst three
brackets .....................^^'f^
Grades A and B. larger than the first
tnree brackets, single inick... »uyo+10%
CREATING JEWISH SOCIAL CENTER
New Building, Costing $150,000, Will Be De¬
voted to Educational and Recreational Activities
nr* HERE are ?. number of extremely
•*■ interesting features in connection
with the Jewish Center that is now
nearing completion at 131 to 135 West
86th street. This building is owned by
the Jewish Center, Inc., an organization
of Orthodox Jewish families residing
in the immediate neighborhood, and
provisions in this project have been
made for activities, educational, recrea¬
tional and religious, in which the mem-
Easton Fireproofing Corp., 505 Fifth
avenue, reinforced concrete arches and
fireproofing; Raisler Heating Co., 129
Amsterdam ave.nue, heating and ventil¬
ating; International Casement Co., 101
Park avenue, steel sash; Herrmann &
Grace Co., 673 Bergen street, Brooklyn,
hollow metal sash; M. Harrison & Son,
214 East 52d street, roofing and sheet
metal work; United Electric Construc¬
tion Co., 101 Park avenue, electrical in¬
stallation; Cutler Iron Works, 247 Nor-
L. Mordecai & Son, Builders. Louis A. Abramson, Architect.
^ "Tf 9% ifr^^ JEWISH CENTER IN WE3ST 86TI? STREET. AJT^aC^W^r ^ Jf-^
bers of the association can participate.
1. J. Phillips, 115U Broadway, is the
chairman ot the building committee.
The plans and specihcations for this
operation were prepared by Louis Al¬
len Abramson, architect, 2ZU Broadway,
who has had a most successful expe¬
rience in designing and planning struc¬
tures of this character. Thomas J. Bird,
JU East 4^d street, was the steel engi¬
neer, and Chauncey Matlock, 30 East
4^d street, was the engineer in charge
of the plumbing, heating, and ventila¬
tion, lhe builaing will represent the
expenditure of more than $150,000.
The construction of this building was
under the direction of A. L. Mordecai &
Son, 30 East 42d street, who obtained
tue general contract and the follow¬
ing concerns supplied labor and mate¬
rials for the work: Jacob Volk House
Wrecking Co., 103 Park avenue, wreck¬
ing; Hinkle Iron Co., 534 West 56th
street, structural steel; Micwiel Co., 162
East 23d street, mason work; James H.
Young Stone Co., Locust avenue and
lo6th street, limestone; Annett & Mc-
man avenue, Brooklyn, ornamental iron;
Lasette ik Murphy, 238 West 108th street,
plumbing; Jackson Mantle & Grate
Works, 2 West 33d street, tile; South¬
ern & Marshall, 247 East 43d street, in¬
terior trim; Jacobson fit Co,, 241 East
44th street, plain and ornamental plas¬
tering; Voska, Foelsch & Sidlo, 61 Mills
street, Astoria, L. I.; Hyman Denker, 5
West lllth street, painting, and Cassidy
ik Son, lUl Park avenue, lighting fix¬
tures.
The new structure is now erected so
as to include the cornice directly over
the fourth story. Provisions have been
made so that in future the superstruc¬
ture may be added. The building occu¬
pies a plot 60x100 feet, and includes a
spacious lobby and auditorium on the
hrst tioor with coat rooms and lavatorie?
on the second floor. The synagogue ex¬
tends through the third and fourth tloors
with the exception of the front of the
building where the fourth floor space
is to be used as a library, room for trus¬
tees, and gallery. The additional stories
that will be erected at some future time
will contain the following; Fifth and
SSSbu;tr:S^[S;BSuallt^::::::Soy^^^^ Connell, 6 west nist street, granite;
______RECORD AND GUIDE QUOTATIONS ARE ACCEPTED AS OFFICIAL BY BUILDING MATERIAL^ EXCHANGES,^