June 6, 1914
RECORD AND GUIDE
1031
S. 211, IflUfi. A. W. King, P. S. 7, $7:5" ; P. S.
JT, Jf.s.'ii;; P. S. 111. $2.(i.S2. Interboro Decorating
Co.. 1'. S. .•>. fi.005. .M. D. Lundin, P. S. 42,
.â– Sl.'.rt.S; P. S. on, .'S.'ilio: Manual Training H, S.,
f-'ilis. Weinstein Bros., 1"'. S. l.iT. $548.
WASHI.XGTO.X AV.—Gustave E. Steinback,
l."i East 4Uth St. .Manhattan, has been com¬
missioned to prepare plans tor a R. C. seminary
for boys at the northeast corner of Washington
and Atlantic avs, for the It. C. Diocese ot
Urooklyn, Bishop George W. Munflelein, :'.01
Clermont av.
STABLES .-XXD GARAGES.
CHl'RCH AV.—L'has. Werner, 31U Flatbush
av, is preparing plans for a 2-sty brick pri¬
vate garage. I.l.x.'jij tt., at Church av and John¬
son st, for Robert A. Holcke, 1, Fulton st.
Cost, about .f.s.uOO,
THEATRES.
HA.MILTON AV.—W. Haefeli, 243 West 33ih
st, Manhattan, has completed plans for a 1-sty
brick theatre, HiT.xlii:; ft., on Hamilton av, cor¬
ner ol Hicks st, for the Westland Amusement
Co., i;ii Broad st, Manhattan. The Hasco Build¬
ing Co., 245 West 3.1tli st, Manhattan, general
contractor. Cost, about ,$23,<H.ni.
Queens.
APARTMENTS, FLATS AND TENE.MENTS.
LONG ISL.A.ND CITY,—Frank Chmelik, TIKI
'2i\ av, has completed plans for two 4-sty tene¬
raents on the west side of 1st av, 117 ft, south
of Washington av, for Al. L. Golsh, 174 East
71st st, Manhattan, owner. Cost, about $4(i,iilwi.
RIDGEWOOD, L. I.—John Boese, Queens
Plaza Court, Long Island City, has completed
plans for a 4-sty tenement, "ilix.ss ft., in the
west side of Academy st, .jiJ ft. north ot Beebee
av, for W. E. Payntar, 171 Hunter av. Long
Island City. Cost, about .fi'.U.OOO.
LONG ISL.4ND CITY.—Valentine Schiller,
391 lOth av, has completed plans for a 4-sty
tenement, .'!(ix20 ft., on the east side of Oth av,
525 ft. north ot Vanderbilt av, for Arthur Mer¬
cer, 576 Oth av, owner. Cost, about $12,500.
COLLEGE POINT. L. I.—Harry T, Morris.
Jr., loth St. College Point, L. 1,, is preparing
plans for a 2-sty apartment, 40x50 ft., in 14th
st, between 5th and Louisa avs, for Thomas
Muller, 2.17 13th st. Cost, about $8,000,
COLLEGE POINT, L. I.—Harry T. Morris,
Jr., this place, is preparing plans for a M-sty
tenement at loth st near Sth av, for Mr. Mohr¬
man, this place, owner. Cost, about Ifl2,(iu0.
DWELLINGS.
MASPETH. L, I.—Peter M. Coco, 505 Sanford
av. Flushing, L, I,, is preiiaring plans for two
2-sty brick residences, L'U.x.'iO ft., to cost about
$10,000.
LITTLE NECK, L. I.—W. S. Moore, 30 East
42d st, Manhattan, has completed plans tor
five l'..-sty frame and stucco bungalows, 23x;j'J
ft., at Little Neck Hills, tor the Little Neck
Bungalow Builders, Inc., 31 Nassau st, Man¬
hattan. Cost, about $13,(HIII.
JAMAICA, L, I.—Otto Thomas, 354 Fulton
st, has completed plans for four 2-sty resi¬
dences, 20x33 ft., on the south side ot High¬
land av, 100 ft, east of Flushing av, for Frank
L. Ferguson, 354 Fulton st. Cost, about $16,-
000.
JAMAICA, L. I.—Otto Thomas, 354 Fulton st,
has completed plans for a 2y2-sty frame and
stucco residence at the corner of Clinton st and
Glin av for Frank L. Ferguson, 354 Fulton st.
Cost, about $5,000,
FOREST HILLS, L. I.—The Sage Foundation
Homes Co., 47 West -'Uth st, Manhattan, is pre¬
paring plans for a ^ll.-sty brick residence, 40x
23 ft., at Slocum Crescent and Greenway South
tor Austin K. Hanks, Greenway North, owner.
Cost, about $12,000.
LONG ISLAND CITY.—Val Schiller, 391 10th
av, Astoria, L. I., is preparing plans for a 2-
sty brick residence, 22x55 ft., on the west side
ot 9th av, L'liO ft. north of Grand av, tor Julius
J. Soos, 739 2d av, Manhattan. Cost, about
.$6,000.
FOREST HILLS, L. I.—The Sage Founda¬
tions Homes Co., 47 West •34th st, Manhattan,
is preparing plans for a 2yn-sty concrete block
and stucco residence, 3(lx.'>S ft., on Beechy av,
near Puritan av, for George J. Simonds. Cost,
about .^S,(JO0.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
WOODHAVEN, L. I.—G. B. J. Snyder, Park
av and 59th st, Manhattan, is preparing plans
for a 4-sty public school at Ferry and Shipley
sts for the Board ot Education. Cost, about
$450,000.
QUEENS.—Bids were opened by the B'oard of
Education June 1. for general construction of
ice-making room, and for installing refrigerat¬
ing apparatus in the New York Parental School.
All bids were laid over.
QUEE.XS.—Bids were opened by the Board of
Education June 1, tor alterations and repairs
tb various schools. Margolin & Simerman were
low bidders for P. S. 39, at $575; P. S. 43,
$740; P. S. 44, .i;J20. Edward E. Stapleton, F.
S. 40, $2111 ; p. s. 42. $180 ; P. S, 45, $195 P. S.
4.S, $2i:; p. s. 57. $:;.-,3 P, S. 58, $380; P. S. til'.,
$"iTO. William Youngs, P, S. 46. $750 P. S M<i
$1,090. Frank Kiebitz, P. S. 51, $640. William
Krelsberg. P. S. .).i. $4.-|ii; P. S. 56, .$.330. Au¬
gust Wille, Jr., P. S. 34, $42.S; P. S. .<?2, $228;
Richmond HiU H. S., $ijii5. Doncourt Construc¬
tion Co.. P. S. 59, $1,US0. Edward Theriault, P.
S, 02. $1,358.
QUEENS.—The Board of Education opened
bids June 1, for improving sanitary conditions
to various schools. Samuel Gallucci was low
bidder tor P, S. 2, $2,212; P. S. 20, $2ii9 ; Rich¬
mond Hill H. S., $724. Joseph A. Graf. P. S
51. $149; P, s, 60, $2.';S: P, S. 75, $1,21.S; Ja¬
maica H. S„ $103. Thomas Ford, N. Y. Parental
School, $194.
STORES, OFFICES A.XD LOFTS.
CALVARY CEMETERY. L, I.—J, C, Lyons
Sons Co., 30 East 42d st, Manhattan, has re¬
ceived the general contract to erect a 2-sty of¬
flce building on Greenpoint av, for the Calvary
Cemetery, St, Agnes Division, on premises.
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Roy W. Wingate
Secretary and
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Chairman
Board of Directors
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