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712 RECORD AND GUIDE November 18, 1916 POMEROY FIRE RETARDANT WINDOWS Built in the belief that the BEST hollow metal fire retardant window is the only SAFE fire retardant window for a builder to use or for a manufacturer to sell. S. H. POMEROY CO., Inc. 30 East 42nd Street NEW YORK Telephone, M. H. 3338 HOLLOW STEEL DGORS Quality steel doors and trim at a little over half former prices ; prices defi¬ nitely published; definite standard sizes, styles, details and finishes; quick delivery. Write for Handbook The Solar Metal Products Co. 2nd Ave., Columbus, Ohio 1182 Broadway, N. Y. C. GRANT CONTRACTING CO. Builders aad General Contractors 7 East 42nd St. Murray Hill 4897 FIREPROOF WINDOWS M. F. Westergren Incorporated 213-231 East 144th St. NEW YORK (3291) Telephone -{3292 > Melrose (3293 ) A.Bataille&Co. ilANnFACTtntEES OF Elevator Enclosures Patent Poldlng Gates, Wire and Grill Wuik. in Brass, Bronze and Iron Banli and Offlce Bailings 587 Hudson St., New York Iluae Bidg., Cur. Baiili .St. Tel. 831 Chelsea WINE BOTTLE RACKS HAYES SKYLIGHTS FIREPROOF WINDOWS VENTILATORS , METAL LATH GEORGE HAYES CO. OHice and Works: 71 Eighth Ave., N. Y. C. PORTLAND ^^CEMENT/ THE LAWRENCE CEMENT CO. 1 BROADWAY, NEW YORK "CONCRETE FOR PERMANENCE" dletown, N. Y., contemplates building an addition to the Oneonta Theatre, in Chest¬ nut St. No architect selected. Project consists of building stage back 50 feet, remodeling the entrance and enlarging the seating capacity. LYNDHURST, N. J.—H. Brudgeman Smith Co., 473 Kent av, Brooklyn, contemplates the erection ot a 1-sty box factory, 400x 100 ft, on the Lyndhurst Meadows, for ■which no architect or engineer has been selected. CORTLAND, N. Y.—The Cortland Sav¬ ings Bank has purchased property at the cor of Main and Clinton sts and contem¬ plates erecting a bank building. No arehi¬ tect has been selected and details will be available later. NORTH TONAWANDA, N. Y.—The Church of Our Lady of Cestochowa. c/o Father Bubecz, Center st, is raising funds for the erection of a church at the cor of Oliver st and Center st, for which no ar¬ chitect has been selected, and details are undecided. LOCUST V.\LLEY, L. I.—Edwin Than¬ houser, 46 Main st, New Rochelie, con¬ templates building a residence, for which no architect has been retained. PLANS FIGURING. UIUIlUUlHll[UUniimil»"Fi........renimmrrrf'iliilriiTirnrr.iiiirmrnilrurniifirrEilllKlPUillllllLnil DWELLINGS. MANHATTAN.—W. J. Yennie & Co., 45 East 42d st, builders, are figuring the gen¬ eral contract, for the alterations and ad¬ dition to 35 West 43d st, from plans by W. E. Bloodgood, 681 5th av, architect. FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES. MANHATTAN.—William Higginson, 13 Park Row, architect, is taking bids on the general contract, to close November 27, for the addition to the 6-sty brick, steel and reinforced concrete factory, at 2S9-291 3d av, and 205 East 22d st, for Lehmaier, Schwartz & Co., 207 East 22d st, owner. Cost, $100,000. GLEND.ALE, L. I.—Henry Burkhardt, 246 St. Nicholas av, Brooklyn, owner, is taking bids on the general contract for the 1-sty brick ice manufacturing plant, 26x125 ft, at the southeast cor of Proctor st and Edsall av. from plans by Albert F. Thielman, 45 East 42d st, Manhattan, ar¬ chitect. Cost, $30,000. HOTELS. PL.\INFIELD, N. J.—Oakley & Sons, 280 Broad st, Elizabeth, are taking bids on separate contracts for the addition to the 4-sty brick hotel at the northwest cor of Park av and West 2d st, for the Queen City Hotel, on premises, owner. Cost, $20,000. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. CLIFTON, N. J.—The Board ot Educa¬ tion of Acquackanonk Township, owner, is taking bids on separate contract to close Nov. 23, for the alterations and additioji to the high school on Clifton av, from plans by H, G. Stephens, 152 Market st, Paterson, architect. STABLES AND GARAGES. M.ANHATTAN.—Herbert J. Krapp, 116 East 16th st, Manhattan, architects, is taking bids on the general contract for the alterations to the 6-sty brick garage at 148-150 West 90th st, for D. E. Dealy, Columbus av and 67th st, owner, STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS. H.\RRISON, N. J.—J. H, & Wilson C. Ely, Firemen's Building, Newark,- N. J., are taking bids on the general contract to close Nov, 20 for a 4-sty brick, limestone and reinforced concrete administration building at 5th and Sussex avs, for the General Electric Co., Bergen st, owner. I CONTEMPLATED | I CONSTRUCTION. I AP.A.RTMENTS, FLATS & TENEMENTS, 192D ST.—William A. Faiella, 391 East 14!)tli St. has plans in progress for a 5-sty brick and limestone apartment house, 75 xlOO ft, in the south side of lS2d st, 192 ft east of St. Nicholas av, for the Audu¬ bon Building Co., c/o Joseph Faiella. 198 Audubon av, owner and builder. Cost, $70,000. 74TH ST.—Robert T. Lyons, 52 Vander¬ biit av, architect, and Robert E. Moss. 126 Liberty st. steel engineer, have prelimin¬ ary plans in progress for a 9-sty briclc. limestone and terra cotta apartment house at 112-118 East 74th st. for S. Morrill Banner. 505 5th av, Manhattan, owner and builder. 70TH ST.—Rouse & Goldstone, 40 West 32d st, architects, and Albert D. Hager. 251 ^tli av, steel engineer, have completed plans for the 9-sty brick, limestone and terra cotta apartment house, 93x85 ft, at 118-126 West 70th st, for the Brixton Op^ crating Co,, Lexington av and 69th st, owner and builder. DWELLINGS. 126TH ST.—Jobst Hoffman, 188 St. Nich¬ olas av, has completed plans for the alter¬ ation of the 3-sty brick dwelling, 20x97 ft, at 263 West 126th st, for John J. Hol¬ leran, owner, on premises. Cost, $5,000. P.ACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES. 74TH ST.—Godfrey Knoche. 560 East 77th st, has completed plans for the addi¬ tion to the 4-sty factory. 50x100 ft, at 504 East 71st st, for the S. Anargyros Cor¬ poration, 555 Bergen av, Jersey City, owner. Cost, $8,000. 64TH ST.—Ballinger & Periot, 1328 Broadway, are revising plans for the 1-sty brick dry kilns, store and office build¬ ing, 50x175 ft, at 32S East 64th st, for the Kalt Lumber Co., 312 East 64th st, owner. Cost, $75,000. HOTELS. 44TH ST.—J. H. Scheier, 25 West 42d st, has plans nearing completion for al¬ terations to the Hotel Gerard, at 123 West 44th st, for John Rankin, on premises, owner. STABLES AND GARAGES. DYCKMAN ST.—Irving Margon, 370 East 149th St. has completed pUns for a 1-sty brick garage. 100x200 ft, in the west side of Dyckman st, 150 ft north of Sher¬ man av, for Catherine Miller. 48 Beach 119th st, Rockaway Park, L I., owner Cost. $75,000. 3D AV.—Horenburger & Bardes, 122 Bowery, have plans in progress for a 4- sty brick and steel garage, 77x100 ft, at the northwest cor of 3d av and llth st. Owner's name will be announced later Cost, $50,000. BROADWAY.—Hurwitt, Landsman & Bartos, 230 Grand st, are preparing plans for a 1-sty public garage, on the east side of Broadway. 62 ft north of 185th st. for Anna W. Smith, c/o Jacobs & Simon, 4307 Broadway, owner. Cost, $40,000. IOIST ST.—Moore & Landsiedel, 14Sth st and 3d av, have completed plans for a 1-sty brick and limestone garage, 75x90 ft. in the north side of 101st St. 470 ft east of 1st av. for George W, Grote, 207 West 137th st, owner. Cost, $10,000. 125TH ST.—Gronenberg & Leuchtag, 303 Sth av, have completed revised plans for alterations to the 3-sty brick garage 40?: 90 tt, at 327-329 East 12Dth st, for Gott¬ lieb Walbaum, c/o Goodwin & Goodwin, 260 Lenox av, owner. Project consists of erecting new stairs, floors, beams and gir¬ ders. STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS. LAFAYETTE ST.—William E. Austin, 46 West 24th st, is preparing plans for the alteration to the 17-sty brick lott bldg at 76-84 Lafayette st, for the Hun¬ gerford Realty Corp., on premises owner Cost, $20,000. 54TH ST.—H. P. Knowles, 52 Vanderbiit av, has plans in progress for the addition to the 4-sty brick loft bldg at 351-353 West 5 4th st, for John W. Williams, on premises, owner. Cost, $8,506. MADISON AV.—Katz & Feiner, 505 Sth av,.are preparing plans for the alterations to showrooms in the Backer Building, at the northwest cor of Madison av and 31st st, for the George Backer Construction Co., owner, and Hanauer, Arnstein & Siegal, 121 West 17th st, lessees of the 1st loft, Bronx. DWELLINGS. 252D ST.—Dwight J. Baum, 246th st and Waldo av, has completed plans for a. IVz- sty frame dwelling, 52x30 ft, at the northeast cor of 252d st and Independence av, for Mrs, Nash Rockwood, 525 West End av, Manhattan, owner. Cost, $4,000, EDISON AV.—Harry J. Arnold, 429 Vino st, Richmond Hill, L. I., has completed plans for a 2-sty frame dwelling, 30x25 ft, on the east side of Edison av, 376 ft south of Schley av, for the Bronx Shore Develop¬ ment Co., 3d av and 149th st, owner and builder. Cost, $3,500. P.VCTORIES AND W.\REHOUSES. PARK AV.—Timmis & Chapman, 315 5th av, have plans in progress for the ad¬ dition to the i-sty reinforced concrete factory at Park av and 169th st, for the -American Silk Label Mfg. Co., on prem¬ ises, owner. Cost, $25,000. Brooklyn. APARTMENTS, FLATS & TENEMENTS. JAMAICA AV.—E. M. Adelsohn, 1773 Pitkin av, is preparing plans for a 4-sty brick and limestone apartment house, with store, 50x100 ft, at the northwest cor of Jamaica av and Vermont st, for the Realty Construction Corp., 1422 Pitkin av, owner anfl builder.. Cost, $30,000.