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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 104, no. 4: Articles]: July 26, 1919

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128 RE,CORD AND GUIDE July 26, 1919 Build Right Selection of a Builder means more than placing a contract with the lowest bidder. Responsibility, integrity, expe^ rience and technical ability are prime essentials to both archi¬ tect and owner. Our organization assures these important factors to prospec¬ tive builders. F. G. FEARON CO. INC. Build ers 280 Madison Av. New York Invest In Building Every building we erect is con¬ structed in the most substantial, lasting way whicb means a maxi¬ mum profit to tbe owner. Tel, Murray Hill 7916-7 A-J Contracting Co., Inc. ARON H- JACOBSON, Prea. 101 Park Ave. New York Williams Pivot Sash Modernize your old windows, saves "weath¬ er stripping, saves 80% cleaning expenses, ideal overhead ventila¬ tion ■v^■ith 100% open¬ ing, slides like regular sash. WALTER S. ELY, Inc. Marbridge Bldg., New York City Tel. 2027 Greeley John Gallin & Son Masons—Builders General Contractors Repairs, Alterations Concrete Floors and Sidewalks 6 GOLD ST. Established 1886 PhoD£; *John 2907 mit av, for owner, to be announced later. Coat, about $8,000. SOUTH ORANGE, N. J.—Nathan Meyers, Cort Theatre Building^ Newark, has plans in prog¬ ress for a 2^-sty frame residence at Grove rd EDd Irving ay for Max G, Hammerschlag, 35 Nelson av, Newark, owner, WORTENDYKE, N. J-—H, E- Paddon, 280 Madison av, Manhattan, has started sk^tchefl for a 21^-sty frame residence, 33x35 ft, at Wortendyke, N. J,, for owner, to be announced later. Cost, about $10,000, NEWARK, N. J.—Harvey Robertson, 230 Highland av, has pjans in progress for a 2^-sty frame dwelling, 34x34 ft, in Ridge st, near Berkley av, for owner, to be announced later- Cost, about $13,000. RIDGEWOOD, N. J.—Harold E. Paddon, 280 Madison av, Manhattan, has preliminary plans under way for a 2^-sty frame and stucco residence. 35x40 ft, at the southeast corner of Ridgewood av and Von Dien av for owner, to be announced later. Cost, about $12,50U. SCH'OOLS AND COLLEGES. HOBOKEN, N. J,—Charles F. Dieffenbach, 84 "Washington st, has been retained to prepare plans for a 3-sty brick public school buldng for the Board of Education of the city of Hoboken. Exact location and details of construction will be available later. Cost, about $500,000. STABLES AND GARAGES. HACKENSACK, N. J.—C. V. R. Bogert, Lyric Building, Hackensack, has plans under way for a 1-sty brick garage, 100x150 ft, including two stores and a. salesroom, at Main and Passaic sts, for E. C. Bedell, 18 Mercer st, owner. JERSEY CITY, N. J.—Abram Davis, 13 New¬ ark av, has started plans for a 1-sty brick garage, 100x92 ft, in Montgomery st for Lewis Max, 52 Green st, owner. Cost, $20,000. NEWARK, N. J.—W, E. Lehman, 738 Broad st, has prepared plans for a J.-sty brick garage, 143x100 ft, at 661-667 Frelinghuysen av, corner Emerson pl, for tbe Aetna Realty Co., 738 Broad st, owner and builder. Cost, $18,000. CONTRACTS AWARDED. All items following refer to general contracts, except those marked "sub." APARTMENTS, FLATS AND TENEMENTS. MANHATTAN.—G. Richard Davis Sc Co., 30 East 42d st, has the general contract for a 9- sty brick and stone apartment, 112x100 ft, in the south side of 53d st, 200 ft east of Park av, for the Montana Realty Co., E. Clifford Potter, president, from plans by Rouse & Goldstone. architects. Cost, about $550,000. LAURELTON, L, I.—T. C. Desmond Co., 31 Nassau st, Manhattan, has the general contract for apartments and a residential group at Laurelton, L, I., for the Land Credit Corp., 50 Pine st, Manhattan, from plans by Trowbridge & Ackerman, 25 West 44th st, Manhattan, archi¬ tects. MANHATTAN,—Howard C. Lithgow, 79 King at has the general contract for alteratons to the 4-sty bk residence. 20x50 ft, at 63 West Doth st into apartments, with stores, for Miss Mary Brown and Miss G. Bedell, 103 West 86th st owners, from plans by Stephenson Sc Wheeler, 2 West 4oth st, architects. Cost, about $8,500. CHURCHES. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. — Niewenhous Brothers, Inc., 163d st and Park av, the Bronx, have the general contract for a 2-sty brick and stone church. 29x76 ft, in Somerset st, near Lewis st, for the First Reformed Magyar Hungarian Evangelical Lutheran Church, from plans by Alexander Merchant, 36:^ George st. New Brunswick, architect. Cost, about $70,000. MANHATTAN.—G. Richard Davis Sc Co., 30 East 42d st, has the general contract for the Institutional Synagogue to 'be constructed at 37 to 43 West 116th st, from plans by Benjamin W. Levitan. architect. Cost, about $200,000. CLIFTON, N. J.—Carleton Construction Co., 151 West 42d st, Manhattan, has the general contract for a 1 and 2-sty stone, hollow tile and stucco church and Sunday school, 41xi