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anuary 19, 1918 RECORD AND GUIDE 91 lattan, completed plans for a 2V2-sty tucco on wire lath dwelling and garage, 00x25, for Alfred Hickman, owner. Cost 20.000. ROCKAWAY PARK, L. I.—Edward Ber- ian, 19 North Thompson st, Rockaway Beach, L. I., completed plans for a 3-sty rame boarding house, 60x65, on the west ide of 7th av, 180 ft south of Washington LV, for Isaac Luben, 334 East SOth st, Man- lattan, owner and builder. Cost, $20,000. RIDGEWOOD, L. I.—Louis Berger & Co., 652 Myrtle av, Brooklyn, completed plans or two 2-sty brick dwellings and garages, L8x3S, on the north side of Ralph av, 100 t east of Woodward av, for Charles Far- enkopf, 612 Woodbine st, Ridgewood, >wner. Cost, dwellings, $9,000; garages, 2,400. ROCKAWAY BEACH, L. L—R. Rehm o.. Chase av, Rockaway Beach, owner, las had plans completed privately for a J-sty frame dwelling and garage, 50x117, )n the east side of Fairview av, 350 ft Tom Boulevard. Cost, $10,000. THEATRES. BAYSIDE, L. I.—A. J. Corn, Montauk av, Bayside, contemplates rebuilding the 2- Jty brick moving picture theatre, 39x50, ecently destroyed by fire. Architect's lame will be announced later. Cost, from S8,000 to $10,000. Nassau. DWELLINGS. ROSLYN. L. I.—Warren & Clark, 108 East 28th st. Manhattan, have plans In progress for alterations and addition to the 21,^-sty brick and terra cotta dwelling, 150x35. Owner's name will be announced later. Consists of two additions, 30x40; new service wing and billiard room. Cost 60.000. EAST NORWICH, L. I.—Charles H. rhierot, 43 Exchange pl, Manhattan, and Dyster Bay, L. I., contemplates rebuilding the residence recently destroyed by fire. Plans for original dwelling were prepared by James W. O'Connor, 3 West 29th st. .Manhattan, architect. It is undecided when project will go ahead. Westchester, DWELLINGS. MT. VERNON, N. Y.—Moore & Landsie¬ del, 148th st and 3d av. Bronx, completed plans for six 2i/^-sty frame dwellings, 2S x3l, on South 6lh av, for the South Side Construction Co. of Mt. Vernon, 2045 Ryer av, Bronx, owner and builder. Owner is ready for bids on subs. Cost, $6,000 each. MT. VERNON, N. Y.—Moore & Landsie¬ del, 148th st and 3d av, Bronx, completed plans for four 2V^-sty frame dwellings,''23 x49, on South 6th av. for the South Side Construction Co. of Mt. Vernon, 2045 Ryer av, Bronx, owner and builder. Owner is ready for bids on subs. Cost. $8,000 each. New Jersey. APARTMENTS. FLATS & TENEMENTS. JERSEY CITY. N. J.—Carl I. Goldberg. 437 Broadway, Bayonne, N. J., completed plans for two 3-sty brick flats and two stores, 50x65, on the west side of Jackson av, 50 ft north of Stevens av, for Leopolds Auriemmo, 329 Danforth av. Jersey City, owner. Total cost, $18,000. WEST HOBOKEN, N. J.—Carl L Gold¬ berg, 437 Broadway. Bayonne, completed plans for a 4-sty brick apartment house, 50x79, on the west side of Clifton av, 75 ft south of Oak st. for Simon Abramson, 29 East 26th st, Bayonne, owner. Cost, $45,000. APARTMENTS. FLATS & TENEMENTS. WEST NEW YORK. N. J.—A. De Paola, 542 Bergenline av, West New York, com¬ pleted plans for a 3-sty brick flat, 25x79. at 205 9th st, for Francesco Guastella, 60'^ Hudson av, West New York, owner. Cost, $12,000. DWELLINGS. LAKi'^WOOD, N. J.—Clark & Kurzwell. 55 Liberty st. Manhattan, owners and builders, are having plans prepared pri¬ vately for eleven 1-sty concrete dwellings. 30x36. on Lincoln rd, bet. Pine and Chief sts. Owner builds by day's work, and desires bids on all materials. Total cost $11,000. CRANFORD. N. J.—Irving Margon. 491 East 149th st, Bronx, is revising plans for a 2-sty frame and stucco dwelling, 30x42, on the south side of Richmond av, 265 ft east of Riverside dr. Owner's name will be announced later. Cost $8,000. BERNARDSVILLE. N. J.—Hiss & Weekes, 452 Sth av, Manhattan, are pre¬ paring plans for a 2V^-sty, brick and frame dwfjlling, 120x31, for Robert Mc¬ Kean Thomas, Mendham, N. J., owner. HOHOKUS. N. J.—H. E. Paddon, 120 Broadway. Manhattan, has revised plans in progress for a 21/2-sty frame and shingle dwelling, 30x37, for H. L. G. Moore, owner. Cost, $6,000. PLAINFIELD, N. J.—Frederick Lancas¬ ter, Park av, Plainfield, completed plans for a 21/2-sty frame dwelling, 28x28, at 266 Watson av, for Elpidio Merola, 836 East I'd st, Plainfield, owner. Owner builds by separate contracts and the mason and car¬ pentry contracts have been awarded to Matteo Bonjonno, 408 East Sth st, Plain- field, and Donato Di GuoUo, on premises, respectively. Cost, $3,500. FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES. NEWARK, N. J.—Celluloid Co., 290 Ferry st, Newark, owner, has had plans com¬ pleted privately for interior alterations to the two 1 and 2-sty brick factories and storage bldgs, 36x70, at 16-28 Westcott st. Enst ice Brothers, 40 Clinton st, Newark, have the general contract. Cost, $4,500. NEWMARK, N. J.—David M. Ach, 1 Madi¬ son av, Manhattan, completed plans for alterations to the 4-sty brick factory bldg, 44x95, at the southwest cor of Passaic av and Mott st, for the Reiley Leather Co., on premises, owner, and the Universal Leather Co., 428 West 25th st, Manhattan, lessee. Cost, $6,000. CONTRACTS AWARDED. AU items folIo^nng refer to genera] contracts, except those n-.arl.ed sub." APARTMENTS, FLATS & TENEMENTS. MANHATTAN.—Rapid Construction Co.. Times Bldg, has the general contract for alterations to the 5-sty brick apartment, 25x65, at 14 West 72d st, for Allen Rogers. 87 Walker st, owner, and Duross Co., 156 Broadway, agents for owner, from plans by Charles T. E. Dieterlin, 15 West 38th st, architect. Cost, $10,000. CHURCHES. MIDDLEBUSH, N. J.—George B. Rule, 71 John st. New Brunswick, N. J., has the general contract for rebuilding the 1-sty church, 66x54, for the Middlebush Re¬ formed Church, Rev. John A. Thompson, Hedden-Pearson-Starrett Corporation 115 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY SERVICES This Corporation will act as Consulting Engineers, Contractors for Engineering Work, Contractors for Operation, Purchasing Agents and Representatives of Foreign Corporations, In the following industries:—Steam and Electric Railways, Tramways, Highways, Bridges, Canals, Hydro-Electric Power Plants, Steam Power Plants, Submarine Dredging and Rock Work, Shipbuild¬ ing, Mining, Docks and Water Front Improvements, Building Construction, Sewerage and Disposal Works, Machinery and Mechanical Equipments, Chemical Works, Electrical Equipments. Water Works, Street Lighting, Telephone Systems, etc. TERRITORY In the United States, Territories and Insular Possessions, and all Foreign Countries. OWT^ERS, ENGINEERS and ARCHITECTS are respectfully requested by this Corporation to submit their enterprise to It. AU communications will receive prompt attention and strictest confidence. Whatever form of service you may desire will be rendered with a view of maintaining the highest standards of efficiency as represented by Quality, Speed and Economy. REFERENCES The followine is a selected list of engineering work and boildinr conatruction with which th© personnel of this Corporation have been identified as principals: Metropolitan life. New York, N. T. 8«ari, Roebuck & Co.. Cblc*KO, HI. Electrical Development & Power Home, Toronto, Can¬ ada: NlfiKara Palli. N. T. ^ ^ Eio de Janeiro Tramwayi & Light & Power Plant, Rio de Janeiro. Brazil. Hotel St. Regli. New York. N. T. Hotel Taft. New Tlayen, Conn, San Antonio Land A IrrtgaUoa, San Antonio, Tex. Mexico. Northwestern n. R., El Paao. Tex. Metropolitan Street Railway. New York. N. T. Prudential Life. Newark. N. J. Union R. R. Station. Columbua. O. Oakland National Bank. Oakland. Cal. Barcelona TraillOD & Light & I'ower Plant. Barce¬ lona. Spain. Weei End Street Railway System. BoBton, Mas*. Dominion Coal Co. Plant, Nova ScoUa, Canada. Union Railroad Station, Washington, D. C. Wanamaker Buildings, New York, N. Y., acd Phila- delnhla. Pa, Sao Paulo Tramway & Light & Power Plant. Bao Paulo. Rrazll. New Knt;land flaa & Coke Plant. Everett, Maaa Wortlilntiton Pujii[i Works, Tlarrlson, N. J. Union Bank of Canada. Wlnnl[>eg, Canada. Merunanta Refrigerator Co.. Jeney City. M. 3. Correspondence is invited from Sub-Contractors and Manufacturers in order that they may be listed at once in the estimating and purchasing files. Hedden-Pearson-Starrett Corporation RECORD AND GUIDB IS IN ITS FIFTIETH YEAR OF CONTINUOUS PUBLICATION.