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for an underground storage water system.
D. L. Hicks, Hicksville. L. I., has the gen¬
eral contract. Cost, $2,500.
Suffolk.
DWELLINGS.
EASTPORT, L. I.—York & Sawyer, 51
East 41st st, Manhattan, completed plans
for alterations and extension to the ^Vz-
sty wood dwelling for Charles D. Hillers,
cn premises, owner. Rogers & Blydenberg,
Carl! av, Babylon, L. I., have the general
contract. Cost. $7,000.
Westchester.
APARTMENT.S, FLATS &. TENEMENTS.
PORTCHESTER, N. Y.—W. S. Wetmore,
Liberty sq, Portchester, completed plans
for a 2-sty hollow tile and stucco apart¬
ment, 53x33, at Fairview and Clinton sts.
Owner's name will be announced later.
Cost, $7,000.
DWELLINGS.
NBW ROCHELLE, N. Y.—W. T. Griffin,
12 Lincoln st, New Rochelle, owner, con¬
templates rebuilding the 2y2-sty frame
dwelling, 27x32, at 12 Lincoln st, from
privately prepared plans. Cost, $7,000.
NEW ROCHELLE, N. T.—L. L. Barnard,
Lawton st, New Rochelle. completed plans
for alterations to the 2^/2-sty frame dwell¬
ing, 40x37, on Webster av, for Rudolph
Schreiber, on premises, owner. Cost,
$3,000.
YONKERS, N. Y.—Oliver M. Gake, Ced.-.r
Knolls. Bronxville, N. Y.. owner and build¬
er, has had plans completed privately for
a 21/2-sty frame and stucco dwelling. 2ax
45, at Cedar lane and Pondfield rd. Cost,
$9,000.
RYE, N. Y.—W. S. Wetmore, Liberty sq.
Portchester, N. Y., has plans in progress
for alterations artd fire repairs to the 21/2-
sty frame dwelling, 50x70, at Park av and
Post road, for William Courtleigh, Rye, N.
Y., owner.
STABLES AND GARAGES.
YONKERS, N. Y.—William Heapy, 2SS
Hawthorne av, Yonkers, has plans in pro¬
gress for a 2-sty brick garage, 50x100, on
South Broadway. Cost, $20,000.
New Jersey.
APARTMENTS. FLATS & TENEMENTS.
NEWARK, N. J.—Frank Grad, 245
Springfield av, Newark, has plans nearing
completion for the alteration of the brick
bldg, 50x70 (Columbia Hall), at 226-328
Court st, cor Prince st, into tenement and
stores, for Joseph Mann, owner. Consists
of erecting one additional story on present
3-sty bldg and remodeling of same.
NEWARK. N. J.—A. Del Guercio.. SOO
Broad st, Newark, has plans in progress
for alterations 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,
owner. Cost, $2,500.
CHURCHES.
JERSEY CITY, N. J.—George A. Flagg,
Spingarn Bldg, Jersey City, completed
plans for alterations to the 1 and 2-sty
frame church at the northeast cor of
Chestnut and Henry sts for the Finnish
Evangelical Lutheran Church, on premises,
owner. Frank Wikander, chairman Bldg
Committee. 78 Arlington av, Jersey City.
Cost. $6,000.
BERGENFIELD, N. J.—Stephenson &
Wheeler, 2 West 45th st. Manhattan, are
revising plans for extension and altera¬
tions to the 1-sty frame and stucco chapel
for All Saints Episcopal Church, Bergen-
field, N. J., owner. Plans are being revised
slightly.
JERSEY CITY, N. J.—Abram Davis. 13
Newark av, Jersey City, has revised plans
in progress for a 1-sty brick church, 43x
82, at 677-9 Communipaw av, for St. Marks
A. M. E. Zion Church (Colored), Rev. J.
M. Haggart, pastor, on premises, owner.
Cost, $20,000.
DWELLINGS.
NEWARK, N. J.—George E. Jones, Union
Bldg, Newark, completed plans for a 2Vz-
sty frame dwelling. 60x20, at the northeast
cor of Ridge st and Abington av, for J. B.
D'Homerque, 139 Lockwood st. Newark,
owner. The contracts for mason and cor-
pentry work have been awarded to Will¬
iam Lockhart, 193 South Ilth st, Newark,
and Christopher Hansen, 16 Mead st, New¬
ark, respectively. Cost, $17,000.
IRVINGTON, N. J.—Martin Croissant.
477 South 17th st. Newark, completed
plans for a 21/^-sty frame dwelling, 22x:in.
at 128 Laurel av, for Joseph A. Bubet. 421
South 17th St. Newark, owner and builder.
Cost. $5,500.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
PATERSON, N. J.—Flavio B. Grosso. 126
Market st, Paterson, completed plans for
a 1 and 2-sty brick silk mill, 100x100, at
the southwest cor of Pennsylvania and
Kentucky avs, for the Lincoln Silk Co.. 2
i^.roadway, Paterson, owner. Cost, $25,000.
l-CINGSLAND. N. J.—Nitro Chemical Co.,
20 Broad st. Manhattan, has purchased a
plant on the Meadows (former Canadian
Car & Foundry Co. plant), and contem¬
plates erecting an addition, for which
plans will be prepared privately. De¬
tails will be available later.
STABLES AND GARAGES.
JERSEY CITY, N. J.—R. C. Clark, ar-^
chitect, c/o owners, and 208 South La Salle
st, Chicago, 111., completed plans for a 1-
sty brick garage, 100x100, at 298 Cole st,
for Armour & Co., 324 17th st. Jersey City,
owner. The general contract has been
awarded to Stielman, Delehanty & Ferris,
Penna Bldg, Exchange pl, Jersey City.
Cost, $6,000.
STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS.
NEWARK. N. J.—Henry Baechlin, 665
Broad st, Newark, has plans in progress
for a 2-st5'' brick and marble addition, 16
x30, to the dental office at 565 High st,
for Dr. Morcus Straussberg, on premises,
owner. Addition will provide X-ray room,
laboratories, operating room and waiting
room. Cost, $7,000.
HACKENSACK, N. J.—Crow, Lewis &
Wickenhoefer, 200 Sth av, Manhattan,
have plans nearing completion for the al¬
teration of the 3-sty brick hotel in Main
st, into a business bldg, for the North
Jersey Title Insurance Co., Main st, Hack¬
ensack, N. J., and represented by Glenn K.
Carver. 60 Wall st, Manhattan, owner.
Cost, $15,000.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOBOKEN, N. J.—Frederick W. Fisher,
1476 Broadway, Manhattan, completed
plans for alterations to the 2-sty brick
wood-working shop, 20x65, at 216-8 Bloom¬
field av, for Joseph Kosteckney, on prem¬
ises, owner and builder. Richard Schreiber
622 Park av, Hoboken, has the contract
for mason work. Consists of building 2-
sty brick extension, 20x65. Cost, $8,000.
JERSEY CITY, N. J.—J. G. Glover, 222
Mary st, Brooklyn, completed plans for a
3-sty reinforced concrete coal pocket, 25x
41 at 144 12th st, for the Provost Realty
Co., c/o U. T. C. S. Co.. 14th, 13th and Pro¬
vost sts, Brooklyn, owner. The general
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REFERENCES
The following is a selected list of encineerinc work and baildinff construction with which the personnel of thia Corporation have been
identified as principals:
Metropolitan Life, New York, N. T.
8oar«. Roebuck & Co., ChlcaBO, ni.
Electric*! Development & Power Hoiue. Toronto. Cm-
ad«: Niagara Fallt. N. Y. _ _
Rio de Janeiro Tramwayi &, Ugbt & Power Plant.
Ulo de Jaoolro. Brazil.
Hotel Bt. KeglB, New York, N. T.
Hotel Taft. New Ilayen. Conn.
San Antonio Land & IrrUatloa. Ban Antonio. Tea.
Mexico, Northwestern R. B., EI Paao, Tex.
Metropolitan Street Railway, New York. N. T.
Prudential Life, Newark, N. J.
Union B. R. Station. Columbua, O.
Oakland National Bank, Oakland. Cal.
BarceloDa Traction &, Light & Power Plant, Barce¬
lona. Spain.
West End Street Railway Syitem, Boaton, Mau.
Dominion Coal Co. Plant. Nora Sootla, Cana^la.
Union Railroad Station, WaBhlnston. D. C.
Wanamaker Bulldlnsa. Netr York, N. T., acd Phlla-
delohla. Pa.
Sao Paulo Tramway & Light 3c Power Plant, Sao
Paulo. Brazil.
New England Gai & Coke Plant, Everett, Uau.
Worthington Pump Work*. Harrison. N. J.
Union Bank of Cauada, Winnipeg, Canada.
Mercnants Befrlgerator Co.. Jeraeir City, N, J.
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