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Real estate record and builders' guide: v. 78, no. 2013: October 13, 1906

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October 13, 1906 RECORD AND GUIDE flo3 --■. ^■- -- Contracts Awarded. The Standard Bitulithic Co., 253 Broadway, Manhattan, lias received the contract for IS,300 sq. yds. of paving al New Brunswick, N, J, 92D ST.—William Crawford, 5-7 East 42d st, has the contract for improvements to the 4-sty residence of Austin D, Middleton, 127 West 92d st. William J. Fryer, 26 Cortlandt st. Is architect, 164TH ST.^S. Elfin, 189 East 76th st, has received the con¬ tract for alterations to 500 West 164lh st, for Levy & Simmons, 129 East 84th st, from plans by Fred. Ebeling, 420 East Oth st, AV B,—Joseph Schwartz, 201 East 40th st, lias the plumbing contract for improvemenls to No, 7 Av B for Mrs. Rachel Strauss, 1452 Lexington av. Henry J, Feiser, 150 Nassau st, prepared the plans, 75TH ST.—Hoggson, 7 East 44th st, have received the con¬ tract from plans by C. W. Romeyn, 55 Broadway, for $10,000 worth of improvements to the 4-sty residence of Dr, E, L. Keyes, 28 East TSth st. 106TH ST.^Charles James & Co,, 2440 Broadway, have re¬ ceived the contract for alterations to No. 68 West 106th st for Emily W. Scott, care E. K. Van Winkle, 471 Central Park West. Alfred H. Lee, 2496 Sth av, architect. The United States Steel Products & Export Co., 21 State st, Manhattan, has received contract from the Isthmian Canal Commission for furnishing 40,000 steel splice bars, 350,000 tie- plates and 180,000 lbs of track spikes. The general contract has been given to Richard Deeves & Son, 305 Eroadway, Manhattan, for the boiler house to be erected at Tompkinsville, S. I,, for the American Dock Co,, 68 Broad st, from pians by S. H, Kissam, 156 5tli av. 92D ST.—John K, Turton, 1133 Broadway, has received the contract for extensive interior changes lo the 3-sty residence of H. Augusla Coleman, 114 Madison av, at No, 50 East 92d st, Pickering & Walker, 7 East'42d st, arcliitects, ST. NICHOLAS TERRACE,—Isaac A. Hopper & Son, 1170 Broadway, have obtained the general contract to erect for the Academy of tbe Sacred Heart, on the grounds bounded by St. .Nicholas Terrace, Convent Av, 130th and 135th sts, a 3-sty sctiool building 102x33 ft, to cost $40,000. Brick exterior, stone coping, cement roof, steam heat, etc. Ellen Mahoney, on prem¬ ises, is mother superior, and F, L. Robinson, 555 Mount Hope Place, is architect. Bids Opened. Bids were opened at the Navy Department, Wasliington, D. C, Oct, 3, for construction of steel bridges, timber trestle and cable railway track at the U, S, Naval Coal Depot, Narragansett Bay, Bradford. R. I., as follows: Augustus Smith, 140 Broad¬ way, New York. $15,'52S; Monongahela Mfg. Co., 120 Liberty st. New York, $10,970; New Jei-sey Foundry & Machine Co., 9 Murray st. New York, $16,964 (conditional), $17,064 (uncon¬ ditional). BUILDING NOTES Edward S. Murphy, Superintendent of Buildings of flie Bor¬ ough of Manhattan, who has been III for four weeks, is rapidly improving and Is expected at his desk in a few days. The Board of Aldermen on Tuesday autiiorized the appropria¬ tion of $3,S00 in corporate stock for fees, for the advisory archi¬ tects who are to compete for designs.for the new penitentiary on Riker's Island, to talce the place of that on Blackwell's Island. Frederick B. Irvine, formerly witli the City & County Con¬ tract Co., and Robert T. Hill, of the U. S, Geological Survey, have formed a partnership under the name of Hili & Irvine, No. 25 Broad st, and v/ill engage in mining and civil en¬ gineering. The U. S, Civil Service Commission will hold examinations on Oct. 30-31 in all large-cities of the country of candidates for a number of positions as civil engineer and superintendent of construction in the Quartermaster's Department, U. S, A. These positions pay $1,500 a year. The National White Lead Co, has received from the press of Rogers & Co, a trade pamphlet, entitled "A Talk on Paint," which will win more than ordinary attention, inasmuch as it is very handsomely printed and illustrated. The full-page illus¬ trations are by Henry Hutt, and all are in colors. A white enameled cover, with an embossed tille and embossed and col¬ ored illustration, is in keeping with the general elegance of the production. The text tells what paint It, what it does, what it costs, and how to paint. The stockholders of the Soeita Co-operative Degl' Itallani di America have received a notice from Giambattista Clapa, sec- i-etary, tliat a dividend of $7.91 per share on the capital stock of the corporation has been declared to stockholders of record on Sept, 24. The stockholders are mostly Italian investors on the East Side, who are great holders of real estate. Messrs. Tuoti & Co, were prominent in organizing the company that WE CAN TELL YOU" WHO ARE BUYING WHAT THEY ARE BUYING WHEN THEY ARE BUYING Reg:afding- any Building; Material -whatsoever, and thus aid you materially in the i' t Sale of Your Products ■QODGE REPORTS are to-day the basis and starting point of the Sales Depart¬ ments . of most of the big material firms that secure the big contracts; because with Dodge Reports they are first in the field, fortified with specific information, and lose no time through "lost motion." Let Us Sho-w Ycu Our Method THE F. W. DODGE COMPANY, Inc. New York City Philadelphia J Pittsfcurgh Boston Chicago ^ has been so successful, as tbe par value of tbe shares was only flve dollars, and the dividend has been earned in three years. Announcement is made that the building business, established by L. N. Crow, in 1S40, and carried on in later years under the name of W. L. Crow, at 287 4th av, has now been changed to the 'William L. Crow Construction Co., incorporated undei the laws of the State of New York, William L, Crow is presi¬ dent; Ralph D. Crow, vice-president and treasurer, and H. P. Wright, secretary. The following are a few of the buildings the firm has erected: The Englneera' Club, 32-34 West 40th st, W^hitfield & King, architects: Eroadway Savings Institution, 5-1 Paric place (now under construction), Tork & Sawyer, arcliitects; the Edward T. Bedford residence, IVI. W. Morris, architect; the Herbert L. Pratt residence at Clinton, WilioughbJ and Waverly avs, Brooklyn, James Brile, arciiitect; the Wins-- low S, Pierce residence, Bayville, L, I,, Babb, Cook & Willard, architects: the American Sugar Refining Co.'s plant. Long Island City; A, B. See Electric Elevator Co.'s plant at Jersey City, John T. Rowland, Jr,, architect; tlie Eciultable Life As¬ surance Society's Building at Greenwicli, Albany and Carlisle sts, Jardine, Kent & Jardine, architects; the Presbyterian Church at Slith st and Amsterdam av, Henry P. Kilburn, archi¬ tect; tlie De La Vergne Machine Co.'s plant, l'38th st and East River; American Society Civil Engineers' Club House, 220 West 57th st, Eidlitz & McKenzie, architects; the Lorillard Estate Office Building, Gold st and Maiden lane, Louis Giller, archi¬ tect, and many otliers too numerous to mention, *------------ Last Quarter's Building-A Comparison. More buildings were planned In the Borough of Brooklyn for the quarter ending Sept, 30. 190G, than In all the other boroughs combined. In Manhattan, Bronx, Queens and Richmond plans for 2,007 buildings w^ere flled, while in Brooklyn the number of buildings projected was 2,320, New Buildings, Cost, Richmond .................................. 211 $1,32^,33.5 Manhattan ................................. 302 2'5,6fi8,S10 Bronx ...................................... 51S 6,G8G.250 Queens ..................................... 070 4,192,229 Brooklyn ..................................2,320 19,919,666 —Negotiations are pending for the sale of the Lotus clubhouse at OoG-55S Fifth av, on a plot fJOxlCO, an offer of $750,000 hav¬ ing been received. The question will be decided at a special meeting of the club next Thursday night.