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RECOKD .VXD (U IDE
October 5, 191.
PROPOSALS
The rate lor Advertisingunder thisht idingis 25
cents ptr line, nonpareil measurement, with a
miniiiiuni '-,{ f.iur lines. Copy received tmtil 3
P, .M, i'ri.iay.
I N \ rr \'i'io\s I'oit I'ltoi'os \i,s,
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' iliire ot th'' Supei \ isi nj? .\r.!!itc.-t.
W :isliini;ti)n, D. '', iKt^ibiT 1. l:ilL'.
,-^ial'ii i.l I'lH.s.i {g will Ih re(-iveil ,ii
tills office until 3 o'clock p. m. on the 12th
day of November, 1912, and then opened,
for the extension, reinodeling, etc. (in-
cludinB plumbing:, gas piping:, heating-
apparatus, electric conduits and wirinpr
system, and interior lighting fixtures) of
the United Sttites post offlce and court¬
house iit Harrisburg. Pa.
The extension Is about 46 by 121 feet,
one stor>- and basement, stone faced, tin
roof, fireproof construction. Drawings
and speciflcations may be obtained from
the custodian at Harrisburg', Pa., or at
this offlce, at the discretion of the Super¬
vising Architect.
OSCAR WENDEROTH.
GEO. HAIUUSON JOHN F. MBYER
HARRISON & MEYER
Artificial Stone
Pavements
Telephone
3170 Stujn-esant
16 E. 18th St.
WOODBURY GRANITE COMPANY
Woodbury Granite
Hardwlck 'White Granite
General Manager Main Office:
GEO. H. BICKFORD HARDWICK. VT.
New York Office: 1 MADISON AVB.
Pittsburg Office: 1101 FARMER'S BANK BLDG.
KNICKERBOCKER
BLUE PRINT COMPANY
Removed to
No. 2 East 42nd Street
Telephone Bryant 6020
Reliance Blue PrintCo.
Our Factory is Equipped with the Latest
Type of Electrical Machinery which En¬
ables us to Tum.Outthe Most Perfect BLUE
AND BLACK PRINTS Day or Night
Phone 7946 Madiion Sq. 373 Fourth Ave.
IRON FOUNDRY PATTERN SHOP
Brooklyn Vault Light Co.
Manufacturers of
VAULT LIGHTS, SKYLIGHTS
and Patent Light Work of Every Description
270 MONITOR STREET
Telephone Connection BROOKLYN
VOIGTMANN
FIREPROOF
WINDOWS
Mauuiactured by
S. H. Pomeroy Co., Inc.
427 W. 13lh STREET
Successots to Voiolniann A Co., N. Y.
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is the oldest paper representing
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Building in New York City, and
a standard authority on matters
relating to these branches.
anhiiiHt. The Hedden Construction Co., 11
Madison av, has the general contract. Cost,
.H;;i.''»o,inm.
ROSEBANK, S. I.—David J. Ryan, 7J:; 3d av,
Brooklyn, has received the general conlr.ul:
Altman Plumbing Co., 324 East Oth st, .X Y.
C, plumbing: Anderson .Martin Electric Co., 1
Madison av, .\. Y. C. electrical work; and
John A. ScoUay. 74 Myrtle av. Brooklyn, hi.it-
ing. for the Pathological Laboratory at ihi-
Quarantine Station, for the State ot New York.
Or. J. J. O'Connell, Health Officer, this place
owner, Herman W. Hoeter, State Capitol. Al¬
bany, .\. Y.. State architect.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
.MILBURN, X. J.—The D. A. Calhoun Con¬
tracting Co.. Inc., 17 Madison av, N. Y. C,
has received the general contract to erect the
I'j-sty hollow tile and stucco public school on
Hobart Gap rd tor the Board of Education of
Milburn Township, Essex County. William E.
Davis, chairman ot building committee; Clif¬
ford Willis, district clerk. James Diehl. Ber¬
nardsville. N. J., architect. Cost. $7,50Ct.
WEST XKW YORK, X. J.—Theodore Von
Bemmel, Wnst New York, N. J., has received
the general contract to erect an addition to
the Hudson County school for the Board ot
Education of West New York, N. J.. William
Wolff, chairman ot building committee. Wil¬
liam Mayer. Jr.. Oil:; Bline av. Town of Union,
architect. Cost, .ti^.iidii,
BROOKLYN.—The United Plumbing & Con¬
tracting Co., 323 Smith st, has received the
plumbing contract for alterations to the Girls'
High School, on the east side of Nostrand
av, between Halsey and Macon sts, from plans
by H. M. Devoe, 131 Livingston st, architect.
Cost, $9,00tP.
BROOKLYN.—B. Diamond. 12 Bergen st. has
received the general contract for alterations
to the school in the east side of West 3d
St. 200 ft north of Park pi, for the Board of
Education. .'KXi Park av. X. Y. C. H. .M.
Devoe. 131 Livingston st, architect. Cost $1,-
.jl.Ht.
BRYAXT AV.-The Hinkle Iron Co., .V!4
West ,"i(ith st, ,X. Y. C, has received the steel
contract for the 5-sty brick Public School No.
."lO, 2iX)x[>4 ft, to be erected at Bryant and
Vyse avs, about 175 ft southeast of 173d st,
for the Board of Education, corner ot Park
av and 50tb st. C. B. J. Snyder, architect,
P. J. Exner Co., l(i:'. Park av, general con¬
tractor.
ALFRED, N. Y.—L. F. Corsett, Oiean, X, Y.,
has received the contract for construction of
the State School of Clay Workings & Ceramics,
including electric conduit installation: M. G.
Lippincott, Hornell, N. Y., the heating contract,
and Charies E. Green, this place, the plumbing
and gas piping work at the Alfred University
for the N. Y. State School of Clay Working &
Ceramics, Dr. Booth C. Davis, president of the
board ot managers. Herman W. Hoefer, Cap¬
itol, .\lbauy, X. Y.. State architect.
NEWARK, N. J,—Bids were received by the
Board of Education for the addition to the pub¬
lic school in .\ewton st. E. M. Waldron, Ord¬
way Building, has received the general con¬
tract: Jacob Steinberg, 220 Belmont av, the
roofing; Storms & Co., li^H South 14th st. New¬
ark, heating: Jaehing & People. 221 13th av,
plumbing; Stehlin Wilier Henes Co., 103 Park
av, N. Y. C, wiring; Aschenback & Rasmus¬
sen, .302 Main st. East Orange, painting: the
Hedden Iron Construction Co., 22 Clinton st,
Newark, steel and iron work. Cost, $180,0(X1.
HUMBOLDT ST.—P. J. McAuley, 047 Pros¬
pect pl, has received the contract for plurabing
in P. S. 23 in the west side of Humboldt st,
between Conselyea and Skillman avs, for the
Department of Education. H. M. Devoe, 131
Livingston st, architect,
STABLES .\XD GARAGES.
JEROME AV.-Charles Loesch, 415 West 50th
st, has received the general contract to erect
the 2-sty brick and stone garage at 1934 Jer¬
ome av, trom plans by Louis F. Dell, 113:1
Broadway, architect.
WASHINGTO.X AV.—Wills & Marvin Co.. 117ii
Broadway, have received the general contract
to erect the 3-sty brick garage. 52xlOS tt.
on Washington av. near 169th st. for John
C. Heintz and Jacob Seigel. 169th st and 3d
av, owners. Mortenson & Co.. 114 Bast 28th
St. architects.
MIDDLETOWN. N. J.—H. D. Best & Co.,
.''.211 Sth av, N. y. C, have received the gen¬
eral contract to erect a 2-sty concrete stable.
.'I.">x:i7 ft, for the Standard Oil Co., 20 Broad¬
way, X. Y. C, owner and architect.
STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS,
27TH ST.—J. H. MacDonald, .357 West 16tb
st has received the carpenter work for the
s-stv brick and limestone lott building, 91xl2S
ft io be erected at 3:17-347 West 27th st, for
St. John's Park Realty Co., William D. Kil¬
patrick, president; James H. Cruikshank, sec¬
retary. 50 Pine st. owner. Robert E. Moss.
126 Liberty st, engineer. W. L. Crow Con¬
struction Co., 103 Park av, is general con¬
tractor. Cost, .$75000.
BROADWAY.—The Vogel Cabinet Co., 5:15-I."i
East 79tb st, has received the contract tor
installing all the cabinet fixtures, etc., in the
altered building for the Tower Mfg. & Nov¬
elty Co.. :i26 Broadway.
THEATRES.
146TH ST.-The Vogel Cabinet Co.. 5:'.5-45 East
7!)th st has received the contract for the car¬
pentry work in the Lafayette Theatre, lli'itb
st and Broadway, for Cramp & Co., 25 East
26th St.
HOPKINSON AV.—Eugene Frank. 22 East 21st
st, has received the contract for the electric
work necessary for the 4-sty fireproot thea¬
tre, .V,x7.'.xli«> ft. at 482-488 Hopkinson av,
Brooklyn for the Samuel Howe Amusement Co.,
Columbia' Theatre Building, 701 7th av, X. Y.
C, owner. Thomas W. Lamb. Sol Sth av, X. 'i.
City, architect. William Henderson. 516 Sth av,
X Y. C, general contractor. Cost, $50,000,
MISCELLAXEOUS.
WICHITA, KANSAS.—The Raymond C-mcretc
Pile Co., 70 West -t, X. Y. C, and Chicago
has received the contract for the concrete piles
necessary for the foundations ot the Wichita
Terminal Railroad Co.'s new terminal station
at Wichita, Kansas; Charles E. Skinner, resi¬
dent engineer.
WHITE PLAINS. N. Y—L. Brandt, at site.
has received the general contract to erect a
2--ty terra cotta and stucco freight house 25
.\,iO ft, for the Xew York, Westchester & isos-
ton R. R. Co.. Grand Central Terminal, N. Y.
C. L. S. .Miller, president; R. T. Bird as¬
sistant treasurer; C. L. Nagle, auditor.
PLANS FILED FOR NEW CON¬
STRUCTION WORK.
Manhattan.
APARTMENTS. FLATS AXD TEXE.MEXTS.
STH ST. 2::i;-2lii East. O-sty tenement, 6:'.v
.S2; cost, .'«Oi.<iiK>; owner, Harris Sokolski, :!S4
Grand st; architect, George F. Pelham 507 Sth
av. Plan No. 572.
POST AV, n s. 100 w Academy st five 5-sty
tenements, 50x113; total cost, $2.".(i.ii00; owner,
Bendheim Construction Co., 12s Broadway;
architects, Moore & Landsiedel, :jd av and 148th
St. Plan No. 573.
.j3D ST. 121-129 E, S-sty apartment house,
.'<l,,.\,s:!.!i: cost. $2(H.).nuo: owner, lis East S4th
St. Co,. SHi 5th av; architects. Cross & Cross,
.i2r ..th av. and Julius Harder, 31 West Slst
St. Plan Xo. 574.
~Z¥„^^' 8-'S-.s;;(i, 12-6ty store and apartment.
.111.2x82, slag roof: cost. .«2.j0.ii<.ki; owner, Ad¬
lon Constn. Co., .".ill sth av; architects, George
and Edward Blum, .SiiS Sth av. Plan No. 576.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
33D ST, 424-438 West, 12-siv warehouse 131.:;"
x91 ; cost, $47o,0O0; owner, McKeon Realty Co.,
424 West 33d st; architect. Paul C. Hunter,
191 9th av. Plan No. 571.
STABLES AND GARAGES.
42D ST. 147 East; 43d st, 142 East, 1-sty
stable, 13x7.3; cost, $150; owner, Ogden Goe¬
let Estate, 9 West 17th st; architect L. A
Hornum, 145 East 42d st. Plan No. 570.
WEST E.XD AV, e s, between 63d and 64th
sts, 6-sty garage, 200x125, tar and felt roof;
cost, ,$2.jO,000: owner, Archibald D. Russell.
Princeton, N. J.; architect, L,. C. Holden, lu:;
Park av. Plan No. 575.
Bronx.
-APARTMENTS, FLATS AXD TE.XEMEXTS.
191ST ST. s s. liiO w Hoffman st. 5-sty brick
lenement, slag roof. 50x70.s ; cost. .•? IS.OOO; own¬
ers. Reliable Construction Co.. Israel I. Wolf,
1126 Union av, president; architects, Goldner
& Goldberg, 391 East 149th st. Plan Xo.
TS5.
â– WESTCHESTER AV, n w cor Elder av, S-
sty rick tenement, plastic slate roof, 41x93.89:
cost, .$.55,000 ; owners, Winnie Construction Co.,
Maurice Muller, 939 Intervale av, president;
architects, Koppe & Daube, 830 Westchester av.
Plan Xo, 753.
DWELLIXGS.
BRONXWOOD AV, w s, 68 0 ft s 210th st. 2-
sty brick dwelling, slag root. 20x50; cost, $6,-
000; owner, F. Casteili, 2290 1st av; archi¬
tect, R. F. Knockenbauer, 1901 Bathgate av.
Plan Xo. 741.
CARPENTER AV, e s. 20 s 2.36th st, five 2-
tTiy brick dwellings, slag roof, 18,9x52; cost,
.si',i,iiiHi; ownci... P. & S. Const. Co.. Thos. Pis¬
arra, 7*'.6 IK'.iiriir st, Brooklyn: architect, Chas.
W. Ross, 15 West 34th st. Plan Xo. 749.
.MAHAN AV, w s, 183 n Middletown rd, 2'A- I
f:ty frame dwelling, shingle root, 20x30: cost,
•f:;,<XK>: owner, Matilda .\msler. 1616 Crosby
av; architect, J. H. Amsler, 1610 Crosby av.
Plan No. 747.
FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES.
JACKSON AV, w s, 27S n 149th st. 2-sty
brick factory, slag root. .SiixlOO; cost, .f 15,000;
owners. G. Schlaier Eagle Wrought Iron Works,
G. Schlaier, 150th st and Jackson av ; architects,
Kreymborg Architectural Co., 1330 Wilkinson
av. Plan No. 744.
STABLES AXD GARAGES.
BEDFORD PARK BOULEVARD, s s, 99 e
Webster av, iy2-sty brick garage, slag roof,
.'.11x94.1: cost. $1S.000: owner. Harry Linn, 3o:;
East 157th st; architects, Kreymborg Archi¬
tectural Co., 13.30 Wilkins av. Plan No. 743.
MULLINER AV. e s. 100 s Brady av, 1-sty
frame garage, 19x2ii; cost, .$400; owner. Refetl
Smith, on premises ; architect^ Henry Nordheim,
11 is:I Tremont av. Plan No. ,5,2.
STORES AXD DWELLINGS.
CARPENTER AV. s e cor 2.30th st, 2-sty
brick store and dwelling, slag roof, 20x60; cost.
.i:4.2fii(- owners, P. & S. Const Co.. Thos. Pis¬
arra 766 Decatur st, Brooklyn: archit_ect.
Chas. W. Ross, 4.-, West :U;h st. Plan No. |4S,
.MlSCELLAXEOrS.
CASTLE HILL AV, w s, 172 n Westchester
av, 1-sty trame shop, 16x14; cost, $100; own¬
ers â– ft'einstock & Singer, on premises; archi¬
tect J, Schwalbenberg, 2060 Westchester av.
Plan Xo. 742.
17STH ST, n s. 147 w Marmion av, l-sty
brick boiler house and coal bins, 24 2-3x82'-..:
eost .'SSO.Oini; owners, Biograph Co., 11 East
14th si: anliitcis. The Snare & Triest Co., 14:;
Liberty st. I'lan No.. 754.
MORRIS AV, n e cor 162d st. 1-^ty brick jk
library, slag and tile root, t'.SxSO : .-osi. .s.ii.iiiin; W
C. general contractor. Cost, $SO,uo(i.