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July 7, 1917 RECORD AND GUIDE 29 Dept. of Parks, John E. Weier. com'r. Forest Park, Richmond Hill, owner. Cost, $29,500. MISCELLANEOUS. GLENDALE. L. I.—H. C. Bruckner. 720 Prospect av. Ridgewood. L. I., completed plans for rear extension to the coal pocket, at the southwest cor of Kossuth pl and Van Cortlandt av, for Phillip Dietz Coal Co., on premises, owner. Cost, $2,500. Richmond. MISCELLANEOUS. STATEN ISLAND SOUND. N. Y.—The U. S. Government, Col. Rossell, U. S. En¬ gineer. Army Bldg, 39 AVhitehall st. Man¬ hattan, owner, has had plans completed privately for dredging and rock removal. Cost, $60,000. Nassau. DWELLINGS. LITTLE NECK. L. I.—F. Johnson, 43 Prospect st, Flushing, L. T., completed plans for a 2V2-sty frame and siding dwelling. 24x32, for Charles E. Butler, owner. Cost, $6,000. Westchester. DAVELLINGS. PELHAM. N. Y.—Gustave Kilthau, 6 Neptune pl, Mt. Vernon, completed plans for alterations and repairs to the 21/2-sty frame and shingle dwelling, 30x42. for John S. • Fairchild, 3d av, Mt. Vernon, owner and builder. LARCHMONT. N. Y.—Patterson & Dula, 527 5t.h av, Manhattan, have plans in progress for a 2i/^-sty dwelling and gar¬ age. 25x150. at Pryor Point, for E. D. AVhite, owner. Cost, $30,000. ARDSLEY-ON-HUDSON, N. Y.—Patter¬ son & Dula, 527 Sth av, Manhattan, have plans in progress for a 2i/^-sty dwelling and garage. 30x100, for G. Ward Reming¬ ton, Irvington, N. Y., owner. STABLES AND GARAGES. AA'HITE PLAINS, N. Y.—Tooker & Marsh, 101 Park av, Manhattan, completed plans for a 2-sty brick and stone public school, 146x67, to contain ten classrooms, for the Board of Education of White Plains. Mr. Shaw, clerk, High School Bldg, AVhite Plains, owner. Cost, $45,000. MT. VERNON. N. Y.—James H. Perry, 349 South 4th av, Mt. Vernon, completed plans for a 1-sty brick garage, 60x64, at 32 South 6th av, for Clarence Ware, South 6th av, Mt. Vernon, owner and builder. Cost, $S,000. New Jersey. APARTMENTS, PLATS & TENEMENTS. ATHENIA. N. J.—Joseph De Rose, 119 I'Jllison St. Paterson, completed plans for a 2-sty brick flat. 25x67, at 269 Sarreant av, for Gregoria Nakonechnia, 32 Orange St, Athenia. owner. Cost, $5,000. ELIZABETH, N. J.—Louis Quien, Jr., 220 Broad st, Elizabeth, will prepare sketches for a 3-sty brick flat and store, 25x65, in Christine st, for P. Jeanatano, owner. Cost, $6,500. A\'EST NEW YORK, N. J.~A. De Paola, 140 Central av, West Hoboken. N. J., com¬ pleted plans for two 4-sty brick apart¬ ments, 65x100. at 12 to 18 21st st, for Michael Piedke. 774 Park av. West New York, owner and builder. Cost, $50,000. JERSEY CITY. N. J.—Abram Davis. 13 Newark av. Jersey City, has plans in pro¬ gress for a 4-sty brick tenement, 50x71, for Dennis Mullins, 263 Beacon av, Jersey Ctiy, owner. Cost, $30,000. EAST ORANGE. N. J.—J. B. Acocella. Union Bldg, Newark, completed plans for a 3-sty brick and stone apartment, 52x84, at 55-57 Sussex av, cor Steuben st, for Charles H. AValker, Union Bldg. Newark, owner. Cost, $25,000. DWELLINGS. DUNELLEN. N. J.—Nathan Myers, Court Theatre Bldg, Newark, N, J., has plans nearing' completion for a 2-sty f-ame and stucco dwelling. 35x40, on ^'■'ashington av. adjoining the Brook, for Gustav Lietz, owner. Cost, $5,000. SOMERVILLE. N. J.—P. C. Van Nuys, 1 AA'est Main st, Somerville. has plan.-; in progress for two 2 V2 -sty frame and stucco dwellings. 24x43, on West End av, for Cornell Estates, A. C. Swinton, Som¬ erville, owner and builder. Co.^st, $5,000 each. ENGLISHTOWN, N. J.—W. C. & A. F. Cottrell. Kinmouth Bldg, Asbury Park, N. J., have plans in progress for a 2^^-sty hollo.w tile and stucco dwelling, 32x38, in Main st, for Margaret Connors, owner. Cost. $7,500. MAPLEWOOD, N. J.—Kenneth Dalzell, Maplewood, will draw plans for two 2^^- sty frame and shingle dwellings, 30x36. in .Beach pl. near Woodland av. for the Build- eis' Realty Co., Ill Washington av, New¬ ark, N. J., owner. Cost, $6,500. ROSELLE. N. J.—Taylor & Moseley, 40 AA^all st, Manhattan, have plans in prog¬ ress for alterations to the 2>L'-sty frame dwelling for Henry Huntington, 156 5th av. Manhattan, owner C'i.~t, $:'.i'00 NEWARK, N. J.—Hyman Rosensohn, SOO Broad st. Newark, completed plans for a 1-sty brick dwelling. 29x50, with two stores, at 295 Belleville av, for Prank Stone. 405 Central av, Newark, owner. Cost, $3,500. NUTLEA'. N. J.—A. J. C. Van Leuven. 101 Brookfield av, Nutley, N. J., complet¬ ed plans for a 2-sty frame dwelling. 2Sx 20, in Chestnut st. for Thompson & Cran¬ ford. Nutley, owner. Cost, $4,000. MAPLEWOOD. N. J.—Kenneth Dalzell, Maplewood, will draw plans for two 2V^- sty frame and shingle dwellings, 28x56. for the Dudal Realty Co., Kenneth Dalzell, pres., Durand pl. and Maplewood av, Maplewood, owner and builder. Cost, IT.¬ OOO each. SOUTH ORANGE, N. J.—William Garra- brant, 584 Main st. East Orange, N. J., has plans in progress for two 2i^-sty dwell¬ ings. 24x36, for Ernest Handy, 343 Main st. East Orange, N. J., owner and builder. Cost, $6,500 each. J IM JONES is going to build a new home. Mrs. Smith feels that her old home is L.ut of date and needs remod¬ eling. Both put their problems lip to yon—and you specify NORTH CAROLINA PINE "The Wood Universal" Later. Jones points with pride to his newly completed resi¬ dence—a splendid example of good appearance and modern convenience. Mrs. Smith is equally proud of her new beamed ceilings, beautiful pan¬ elling, and handsome floors. Visitors at the Jones home and the Smith home are impressed with the results. They deter¬ mine that when they build or remodel, they will talk it over with von. You get tlie new tr/ide lliat follows in the wake of their recommendations. That's PRESTIGE—the reputa¬ tion you build on past success. And you'll find, as you become better and better acquainted with it, that North Carolina Pine never fails to give satis¬ faction. It is a great friend maker for the contractor. North Carolina Pine Association 73 Bank of Commerce Building Norfolk, Virginia GRAND CENTRAL IRON WORKS L. B. GESCHEIDT, Proprietor STRUCTURAL AND IRnN WORK ORNAMENTAL 11^ Vn W¥VI^r% Ornamental and Art Iron Work a Specialty OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Phone Plaza 3583 REPAIRS 212 E. 52nd St., N. Y. RECORD AND GUIDE IS IN ITS FIFTIETH YEAR OF CONTINUOUS PUBLICATION.