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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 93, no. 2412: Articles]: June 6, 1914

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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, .■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,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