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May 12, 1917 RECORD AND GUIDE 675 Other Cities. DWELLINGS. ST.\MFORD, CONN.—Herman Fritz, News Bldg., Passaic, has completed plans for four 21/2-sty trame dwellings, 20x30, for Stephen A. Gregory, Stamford, Conn.. owner and builder. Cost, $4,000 each, HALLS AND CLUBS. BUFFALO, N. Y.—Lansing, Bley & Ly¬ man 250 Delaware av, Buffalo, are pre¬ paring sketches for an S-sty brick, stone and terra cotta club house, 80x118, on Delaware av, for the Saturn Club, c/o James L. Crane, Delaware and Edwards sts, Buffalo. Cost, $400,000, MISCELL.\NEOUS. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.—DuBois Car- penter, 45 Market st, Poughkeepsie, is pre¬ paring plans for a 4-sty brick and stone lodging house, 36x114, at 220 Main st, lor David Martin. Poughkeepsie, owner. Cost, $30,000. CONTRACTS AWARDED. AI 1 iterns folloH-ing refer to general contracts, except those marked"sub. , Ai-VKi.UE.M'S, FLATS & TENEMENTS, MANHATTAN.—The Oscawanna Build¬ ing Co., 101 Park av, has the general con¬ tract for the 4-sty brick and marble apartment, 43x84. at 62 Harrison st, for Mrs Schoenhere, owner, from plans by H. j. Hardenburgh, 1328 Broadway. Cost, $40,000, BROOKLYN, N. Y.—A. E. Kleinert, 316 Flatbush av, has the general contract for alterations to the 3-sty brick apartment and store bldg at 339 Sth st, for W, J. Mitchell, 315 Sth st, owner, from plans by Benjamin P. Hudson. 319 9th st. Cost, $8,000. BRONX.—Kerner & Goldstein, 405 Lex¬ ington av, have the general contract for altering the tenements and stores at the northeast cor of Fox and 163d sts, at 163d st, 91 ft east o£ Fox st, and at the northwest cor of Simpson and 163d sts, for the Norman Real Estate Co., 170 Broad¬ way, owner, from plans by Maximilian Zipkes, 405 Lexington av. Total cost, $18,000. EDGEWATER, N. J.—Michael Censullo, 620 Monastery st. West Hoboken, has the general contract for the 4-sty brick apart¬ ment house with store, 50x68, at the southeast cor of Hillard av and Edgewater pl, for Bales Uven, on premises, owner, from plans by William Mayer, Jr., and Edward Manahan, 711 Bergenline av. West New York. Cost. $32,000, BANKS. MANHATTAN.—H. H. Vought & Co., Grand Central Terminal, have the general contract for the alteration to the brick and stone bank, at the southwest cor I'f Madison av and 28th st. for the Pacific Bank, on premises, from plans by Charles H. Gillespie, 1123 Broadway. Cost, $2,000. SOUTH RIVER, N. J.—Marcus Wright, Main st. South River, has the general con¬ tract for a 1-sty brick bank bldg, 33x82, for the South River Trust Co., Samuel J. Y'ates, pres.. South River, owner, from plans by Alexander Merchant, 363 George st. New Brunswick. Cost, $30,000. CHURCHES. BRONX.—Matteo Capoblanco, 3402 3d av, has the general contract for a 1-sty frame parish house, 30x40 irreg., to in¬ clude a gymnasium and clubrooms, on the south side of Morris Park and Barnes avs, for the Van Nest Presbyterian Church. G. M. Elsbree, pastor. 1710 Cru¬ ger av, owner, from plans by F. B. & A. Ware, 1170 Broadway. Cost, $12,000. EASTHAMPTON, L, I.—The Gillies Campbell Co., 101 Park av, Manhattan, has the general contract for the 2-sty stucco on hollow tile rectory for St. Luke's Epis¬ copal Church, from plans 'oy Thomas Nash, 52 Vanderbilt av. Manbattan. Cost, $15,000. DWELLINGS. M.ANHATTAN.—C. T. Wills, Inc., 286 5th av, has the general contract for the 5-sty brick and stone residence at 721-723 Park av, for Gerrish H. Milliken, 79 Leonard s', owner, from plans by Walker & Gil¬ lette. 128 East 37th St. MANHATTAN.—Smith & Leo, Inc., 103 Park av, have the general contract for in¬ terior alterations to the 3-sty brick dwell¬ ing, about 25x100, at 127 East 62d st, tor Lewis Schlesinger, 41 West S3d st, owner, from plans by Emilio Levy. 56 West 45th st, architect. Cost, $4,000. MANHATTAN.—The Amsterdam Build¬ ing Co., 140 West 42d st, has the gene.ral contract for alterations to the 4-sty brick and stucco dwelling. 20x86, at 150 East b2d st, for Frederick Junius Sterner, 151 East 63d St. owner, from privately pre¬ pared plans. Cost, $15,000. BRONX.—Breen & Rinn, 624 Madison av. have the general contract for a 3-sty brick dwelling and garage, 39x38, at the southeast cor of Wales av and 142d st, for Lincoln Hospital & Home, Miss Mary W. Booth, on premises, owner, from plans by Vernon Jarboe, 381 4th av. Cost, $12,000. BRONX.—K. MacKay, 64 Main st, Yonk¬ ers, has the general contract for the 2V4- sty hollow tile and stucco residence, 8ux 26, at Riverdale, for F. S. Freeman, from plans by Alann & McNeille, 70 East 45tn st, Manhattan. Cost, $20,000. BROOKLYN. N. Y.—Thomas Drysdale. Inc.. 26 Court St. Bklyn, has the general contract for a 2-sty frame and shingle dwelling, 30x45, at the southwest cor of Ocean Parkway and Rider av, for Setto Martine, owner, from plans by A. White Pierce, 26 Court st, architect. Cost, $6,000. BROOKLYN, N. Y.—Munia Steiner, 1S7 Slst st, has the general contract for a 2',^-sty brick residence, 59x43, at the northeast cor of Shore road and 93d st, for James C, Francesconl, 179 81st st, own¬ er, from plans by Slee & Bryson. 154 Mon¬ tague St. Cost. $23,000. BROOKLYN, N. T.—The William Ken¬ nedy Construction Co.. 215 Montague st, has the general contract for the exten¬ sion to the 3-sty brick dwelling, at 111 Pierrepont st, for Theresa De Toanna, 565 Henry st, owner, from plans by J. S. Ken¬ nedy. 157 Remsen St. Cost, $6,000. JAMAICA, L I.—I. Keppler, 619 Nos¬ trand av. Brooklyn, has the general con¬ tract for the 2Vi-sty frame and shingle dwelling, 18x42, on the west side of Homelawn av, 50 ft north of Hillcrest av, for William H. Buckelman, 994 Flatbush av, owner, from plans by R. T. Schaefer, 1526 Flatbush av. Brooklyn. Cost, $5,000. TENAFLT, N. J.—The K. B. C. Smith Realty Co., Railroad av, Tenafly, has the general contract for the 2-sty frame dwell¬ ing, lSx36, on Magnolia av, near Hillside st, for Frederick B. Colber, Magnolia av, Tenafly, owner, from plans by Polhemus & McKenzie, 15 East 40th st, Manhattan. Cost, $6,000. PIPING ROCK, U I.—The Knox Con¬ struction Co., 405 Lexington av, Manhat¬ tan, has the general contract for the 2V4- sty terra cotta blocks and stucco dwelling, for Stephen Brown, from plans by Addison Mizner, 431 Sth av. Manhattan. JERSET CITY. N. J.—John O'Keefe, 147 Chestnut av. Jersey City, has the general contract for alterations and repairs to the lour dwellings on Central and Magnolia avs, for Minnie Gray-Gould, owner, from privately prepared plans. Cost. $5,000. SCARSDALE, N. Y.—J. Acampora & Co., 78 Ward av, Mamaroneck, N. Y., has the general contract for the frame and stucco dwelling, with garage, at the southeast cor ot Walworth av and Colvin pl, for John Trinner, 57 West SSth st, Manhattan, owner, from plans by Mann & McNeille, 70 East 45th St. Manhattan. LINDEN. N. J.—Isadore Bass, Roseville, N. J., has the general contract for a 2%-sty frame and stucco residence in Summit st, near Gibbon st, for Abraham H. Barr, 277 East 110th st, Manhattan, owner, from privately prepared plans. Cost, $3,500. WEST CALDWELL. N. J. — William Shears, 28 Central av, Caldwell, has the general contract for a 2V4-sty frame and wide weather boards dwelling, 30x50, to include a garage, on Hillcrest road, for David W. Baldwin, Smull av, Caldwell, owner, from plans by H. F. J. Bartlett, 12 Gould av, Caldwell, architect. Cost, $13,500. MAPLEWOOD, N. J.—K. W. Dalzell & Co., Inc., Depot pl, Maplewood, has the general contract for a 2^-sty frame stucco on metal lath dwelling, to include a garage, on Mountain View Terrace, for Irene B. Jackson, owner, from privately prepared plans. Cost. $10,500. PORT WASHINGTON, L. I.—Smull & Walsh, Port Washington, have the gen¬ eral contract for fire repairs to the 2'A- sty frame and shingle dwelling, 50x60, on Shore road, for Dr. Harry K. Deane, Port Washington, owner, from privately pre¬ pared plans. Cost, $6,000. LONG BRANCH, N. J.—W. R. Smith, 80 Washington st. Long Branch, has the gen¬ eral contract for the dwelling on Broad¬ way, opposite Morris av, for Miss Eliza¬ beth Smith, Broadway and Morris av, own¬ er, from privately prepared plans. Cost. $4,000. 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