September 25, 1909
RECORD AND GTTTDE
593
GEORGE DOAN RUSSELL
TRIBUNE mni.I>II.'G, 1,^4 NASSAU ST.. N. T._______________
LAWYER
SPECIALTY: Bnildine Rnsincss, Mechanics' Liens, Etc,
7 Tearfl' Practical Bnlldine Experience^__________13 Tears Lawyer,
"0 Tanner, Henry I—F II Brown et .al,...Si.Oi
20 Tauss, Josef S—S Purscb el al.........33.91
20 Tillack, J L Theodore-W Hansou el al.
...............................30.00
22 Tryon, Frank C—J P Leo ...........121.81
23 ThelsoQ John B—Spear Wine Go......179.94
23 Taylor, Annie E—T Ward..............43-62
20 Underhill. Edward—M V Blomerlh. . .268.84
20 the same------the same .............267.5o
22 Ulrich. Wm B-A Dryfoos et al......3i3.68
20 Von Schlemmer, Richard—G A Beston....
................................1,982-97
20 Vermilye, Thomas E—Goodyear Rubber
Co................................24.56
23 Vlahakes, John—F W Fey..............84.72
24 Vidaver Nathan—Edward Thompson Co..
...................................81.70
18 Whislen Stephen A—Russell & Erwin Mfg _
Co ot N Y.........................264.8i
20*Walker, Robert M et al—Henry Glass Sc
Co..............................40S.33
20 Wechsler, David 11—M Nirenberg et al,10S.37
20 Wallner, Josepb Sc Annie—K Postman. .3-16,01
20 Weiss, Albert et al—Uuion Bank of
Brooklyn .........................97,86
21'Wolf, Louis—A J Mace et al.........104.89
21 Weiss, Annie—J Golllicb .............83.21
21 Ward, Beverly-E Mayer ..............27,21
21 Willis, Geo W—R Meyer .............71,91
21 Waring, Lillian H—Hotel Cumberland. .585.38
21 Walters, Fred G—D S Alpaugh et aL ,352,44
21 Weintraub, Benjamin—J NarziseD[eld,214.20
22 Williams, Sidney—W Pause .........200.52
22 Wettje, Geo F—A Lerch .............32.72
22 Wynne. James—A Wolff et al .......25.01
22 Woram, Ghas—W S Dugan ...........372.54
22*Wallers, John el al—S Ackerman......60.52
23 Weissler, Josepb et al-J Bayer.......127.15
23 Wright, Harold-P Weinberg ..........75,41
23 Wittpenn, John N—J Stelnwender et al. .
...............................1,363.21
23 Ward, Cbas M-J R Schloss............61.42
24 Wallhew, Francis A—L Monaay ......622,61
'24 Williams, Herbert M—C F Splildorf, .37.12
24 Williams, Ernest F et al—S G Salomon el
al................................45.90
24 Weiford, Chas J—J Greenberg.......341,46
24 Washburn, Irviug-M C Wright......34T.76
22 Yappelly. Joseph L—lisley Heid Co____112.95
20 Zauderer, Sophia—R Hyaras et al. .48,918,98
20 Ziltermau, Abraham—M Schumer et al,.-.
...........................costs, 12.05
22 Zolty, Beruard—S R Gaucher ........45.6S
24 Zuckerman, Barney—Atlantic Glass Go.
..................................94.55
CORPORATIONS.
],S William H Bingham Plumbing & Contract¬
ing Co-J Kelly .....................326.|2
18 M & C Waist Co—F Kalb et al.........96.2S
IS Hardt Electric Co-J Wilebes Go......108.75
18 Material Supply Go-M F Whalen------108.19
20 Silberberg Sc Saul, Inc—A Powell, .1.303.40
20 Creamer Weber Candy Co—Cumberland
Glass Mfg Co.....................,.317.91
20 P C Arnold Co—C Engels ..........171,96
20 Imperial Paper Co—A A Weiss........3S,29
20 Bliss-Griffiths Construction Co-J H
Schmuck et al ....................2,180.40
20 Bituminous Coal Co of America—Barclay
Realty Co........................1,454.50
20 Leeds & Catlin Co—Sackett Sc Wiihelms Co,
..............................1.033,39
20 New York Sl Bridgeport Transportation Co—
F W Devoe Sc C T Reynolds Co......35.88
20 Noble Music Co-J Dielrleh, loc........32.31
21 White Star Transfer Co, Inc—W J Moran,
.................................41,50
21 Rlccadonna Holel Co-E E Alley ......424,34
21 Pulvola Chemical Co—Lakeside Pub Co,117,09
21 Barclay Construciion Co—Hydryulic Press
Brick Co.........................236,31
21 Throggs Neck Building & Construction Co.
—A Zeman et al ...................2T1,77
21 American Protection Roofing Go—A While.
..................................S7.41
21 Prospect Investing Co—M B Crook et al...
............................cosls, -57,30
21 Most Famous Pub Co—Addressograph Co,
........ ........................129-47
21 Perry Really & Construction Co-J Mac-
Donald ...........................166,91
22 Fidelity Electric Contracting Co—F A Poor,
.................................84,92
22 Alexander McBi'ide Construction Co—Press
Pub Co.........................157,41
22 Alaska Mine Securilies Co—G R Lewis,..
..............................3,517.82
22 Norlhweslern Realty Co—Sanitary Fire
Proofing Contracting Co-.*...........339.65
22 Glasm Engineering Co—A Frankenheim et
al..............................6S.08
22 Empire Post Card & Novelty Co—Chrorao
Co..............................2S-11
22 Dean Holding Co et al—F Brann.......161.91
22 Walter H Storm, Inc. et al—L S Beers.118.9S
22 Sanitary Bottle Seal Co—B Keenan et al.
.................................167.16
23 Auihors & Newspaper Ass'n—Perkins Good-
wiu Co .............................388.72
23 Fulton Gontracliiig Co—Bocbesler & Pitts¬
burgh Goal Sc Iron Co.............2.189.26
23 Theodore Westing Co—Brooklyn Vault Light
Co .................................181.84
23 Manhattan United Laundry Co-E G Rieser.
.................................207.00
23 RiccEdoima Hotel Co el al—Francis H Leg¬
gett Sc Co...........................192.35
23 New York Sc Bridgeport Transportation Go
—Standard Paint Go .................41.22
24 Dariey Engineering Co—Keystone National
Bank of Pittsburg ..................630.99
24 Shapiro Porlman Sl Henry lac—F Zanmbelti
.................................517.72
24 Daniel Speer Sl Co et al—F N DuBois et al
.......... ......................211.02
24 Roberts Chemical Go—Eastman Kodak Co.
.................................31.43
24 E I Wilson, Corp—F E Lisieckl........73.08
24 Phipps Munds Really Co—B Friedman.224.73
24 Rose £ Snyder Go—S Langsdorf et ai..(>8.2S
24 Young Men's Democratic Club of Harlem
—D J Fox .........................164.03
SATISFIED JUDGMENTS.
Sept. 18, 20. 21. 22, 23. aud 24.
Ahearn, James—B Danielson, 1908.......1,896,40
Brittan, Thomas T—N J Packard et al, 1909.
...............................1,285,45
Bachman, Johanna, Neumann Sl Alfred G el
a!—City of N Y, 1907 ..............136.05
Berger, Bernard St Samuel—W J Diamond.
1909 ............................6,072,84
'Blauner. Julius & isidor—M Rosen et al,
1908 ..............................48.44
'â– 'Brandt, Frederick & William—B Gruber. 19)9.
.....................................84,43
Briggs. Jaraes M-B A Van Brunt. 1908..416.17
Beroikow, Abraham el al—A R Bass et al.
1907.................................227.46
Buonsinor, Domenico et al—L W Harburger.
1909 .............................39.65
Banlters Surety Co et al—M N Clement. 1909.
..................................1,81^0.47
Carley, Palrick II et al—M N Clement, 1909.
..................................1,8S0,47
Carstens, William et al—City ot New York..
1907 ..........,....................126ip5
Cohen, Hymann—Title Guarantee Sl Trust Co.-
1907 .................â– .............3S0.fel
Coolev, Henrietta—Lawyers Tille Ins Sl Trust
Co." 1909 ...........................87,60
Diognardi, Josepb et ai-L W Harburger.
1909 ..............................39-65
Dowd, James—K Foley, 190S............103,70
Diognardi, Charles et al—L W Harburger,
1909 .............................39,65
Dunn, Catherine et a!--Gity of N Y, 1907,136.50
Engeman Wm A et al-A L Aste,. 1909,. .463.47
'Elting, Isador-J Rabinowits;. 191)9......985.27
Engeman, Wm A et al—C R FischmanQ. 1909-
...................................806,90
'Everall, George-City of N Y. 1908.....740.00
Essrkies, Jacob et al-H Cohn. 1909......154,86
Farrell, Tbomas J—Beadleston Sl Woerz. 1906.
..............................433.06
Farrell, Thomas I—M Rosenfield et al. 1906.
..................................145.34
'Fischer, Pannie M—United States Exchange
Bank. 1900 ..............â– ............112.63
'â– â– Frankel, Louis—F Savarese, 1908.....1,389,17
Friedman, Albert—J L Reynolds. 1907.. .143,08
Goldstein, Isaac-M Schaer. 1906.........238.36
Green, John—I Conklin, 1909 .........4,434.23
Same^-----1 Conklin. 1909 ..............5.271.44
Gottesman, Samuel et al-H Gohn. 1909.. .154.86
Hanf, Henry—G P Farrell. 1!I09.........65.11
Hedden. Edw H-O Bowskj. 1S9S........170.03
Hauptman. Louis H—J Martin. 1006.......59.72
Hayes, Alice B—Bennett, Sloan & Go, 1909,9."i.21
Herbert, Henry L—M Mendelsohn et al. 1902.
..................................336.60
Hughes, Nicholas J—S L Smilh. 1909.....653.22
Kidder, Joseph—Broadway Sl Seventy-eighth
-Street Realty Co. 1909.................34.41
Knapp. Mark I—A Schlesinger. 1909.....124.85
Keil, Leonard—R White. 1909.............104-41
Loewenstein, Henry B—Samuel Gans Go- 1909.
..................................163-54
Levitan. Wolf—P Simberg et al. 1909. . .1.129,21
Leward, Cbas J et al—C M Durland et al, 1909,
.................................107.85
Lord, Hessie P extrx—M J Bogert et al, 1909.
....................................112.52
Mahr. Latllda et al—City of N Y. 1907..136.05
Monahan. Martin—E Glocker. 1909.........16,32
McGrath, John H—Knicfeerbocker Trust Co,
1909 ...............................39.81
Morris. Chas B et al—C M Durland et al. 1009.
.................................107.85
Morgan, Terance F—M N Clement. 1909.1,824.47
Nadler, Aaron et al—I Loshlasky et al. 1901.
.................................131.40
Neuberger, David M—J Tannenbaum. 1900.
.....................................35.77
Niebuhr, John H—W McAdoo. 1905.....74.95
Paddelford. Jesse F—M Greenfield. 1909. - .220.90
Perlman, David et al-A K Bass et al. 1907.
....................................227-46
Rader. Adolf Sc Jacob—A Leiman. 1009...34.65
Revel, Helena et al—Cily of N Y, 1907.. ,136.50
Russo, Antonio—D Girardo et al. 1900.-.26.13
Rollins, Blisha W—A J Heine. 1S93.......96-33
Raulelt, Alberl S—Mente & Co, 1909.....1.189,54
Regan. Peler J—L Lazarowitz. 1907.......27.26
Rothbaum, David et al—H Cohn. 1909____154.80
Rodgers. Robert M—Associated Merchants of
N Y- 190S ..........................8S-20
"Rstigan. Patrick—Holel Netherland Co. 1908-
.................................108.18
Shannon, J Bland et ai-E L Sykes. 1909..32O.17
Sickels, Ghas R & Marie B et al-----the same,
1909 ......,........................320.17
Schwartz. Abraham E—J S Jacobs et al, 1901,
.................................691,S7
(Continued on page 594.)
specifications can be ohtained on applica¬
tion to the bureau or to the commandant
of the navy yard, Boston, Mass. W^ni.
M. Smith, Acting Chief of Bureau-
HOBOKEN, N. J.—Offlce of the Super¬
vising Architect, W^ashington,' D. C.—
Sealed proposals will be received the 21st
day of October for the construction (in¬
cluding plumbing, gas piping, heating ap¬
paratus, electric conduits and wiring) of
an extension, remodeling, etc-, to the U, S,
Post Office at Hoboken, N. J. James
Knox Taylor, Supervising Architect,
PITTSFIELD, MASS.—Sealed proposals
will be received on the 25tli -day of Octo¬
ber for all the labor and materials re¬
quired for the construction of the U. S.
Post Office at Pittsfield, Mass., in accord¬
ance with the drawings and specifications,
copies of which may be had at the offlce
of the postmaster at Pittsfield, Mass., or
at the offlce of James Knox Taylor,
Supervising Architect, Washington, D. C.
Foreig-n Trade Opportunities.
(Inquiries in which addresses are omit¬
ted are on file at Bureau of Manufactur¬
ers. In applying for addresses refer to
file number.)
No. 3S31- Cold-storage Plant.—An
American consul in Latin America reports
that the Government of the country in
whicii Jie is located has entered into a
contract with-a local business man for the
-establishment-of a p.lant for the prepara¬
tion of meats in cold storage and their
exportation. Work must be commenced
on the plant before April 1, 1910, and
after its completion the concessionaries
may establish like plants at other parts
of the Republic. The Government con¬
cedes to the parties free importation 5f
all material necessary for the construction
of warehouses, abattoirs, etc.. cloth, oiled
paper, etc.. for wrapping meats, hoops
and staves for barrels, chemicals for pro¬
ducing cold air, and all other supplies re¬
quired.
No. 38.33. Electric Supplies.—A Cana¬
dian street railway company, which fur¬
nishes electric light for a certain city,
has at present 22S direct-current motors
with an average of o h. p. each, according
to the report of an American consul in
that country. He also states that this
company is contemplating the installation
within a few months of alternating cur¬
rents and abandoning direct-current
transmission.
Wall Radiators.
Wall radiation is superseding pipe colls
for heating churches, schools, stores, fac¬
tories and all buildings requiring extend¬
ed heating surfaces and where floor space
is valuable. The principle as followed in
the Fowler & Wolfe system is applicable
to either one or two-pipe steam or- hot-
water system.
It can'be assembled in units to,provide
for distribution of heat at special loca¬
tions in a manner which is claimed to be
more economical, more convenient and ef¬
fective than coils. It is equally desirable
installed upon side walls, between win¬
dows, about columns or hung from ceil¬
ing. Its durability, as against wrought
iron or steel pipes, is said to be about as
3 is to 1. It is more rigid, withstands
pressure better, avoids water hammer
and telephoning of noise.
A new catalogue from the Fowler &
Wolfe Mfg. Co., 66S-{>72 Bourse Building,
Philadelphia, wall radiator specialists,
contains much information for architects
and builders- It is freely illustrated with
both photographs and diagrams.
AVindow Gla.ss Prices Higher.
Twenty window glass manufacturers
of -the United States in conference at
Columbus, O., have decided on a 10 per
cent, increase in price, to take effect im¬
mediately.
This action was made necessary, said
Myron L. Case, chairman, by an eight
per cent increase in wages and increase
in the prices of materials. Discounts on
single strength glass were changed from
90 and 40 per cent, to 90 and 30 per cent,
and on double strength from 90 and 46
per cent, to 90 and 35. Manufacturers
present represented glass industries in
Ohio, Kansas, West .Virginia and Penn¬
sylvania. ". !-,~ â– â– * " '.â– '