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728 RECORD AND GUIDE June 10, 1922 Money to Loan on all classes of high- grade income pro¬ ducing properties in New York City, in amounts of $500,000 and upward. Building Loans American Bond & Mortg-age Company, Inc. 562 Fifth Ave., New York City Telephone 9600 Bryant CONTEMPLATED CONSTRUCTION. POMEROY Solid Iron and Hollow Metal Windows Built in the belief that the best matal window is the only safe window for a builder to use or for a manufacturer to sell. S. H. POMEROY CO., Inc. 282-M East U4th Street NEW YORK Phone: Mott Haven 5220 H. W. BELL CO. Gypsum Blocks Terra Cotta Blocks Plaster Boards Dumbwaiter Blocks Flue Pipe Firebrick Park Ave. & 139th St. Phone—Mott Haven 3134 BROOKLYN KENT AVENUE & MORTON STREBT Manhattan DWELLINGS. 37TH ST.—Geo. & Edw. Blum, 505 Sth av, have completed plans for alterations to the 4- sty brick dwelling, 23.\91 ft, at 33 West 37th st for alleratiosn to the 4-sty brick dwelling, 23x 91 ft, at 33 West 37th st for Mrs. Clara P. Trunk. 64 Edgecomb rd, Larehmont, owner. Cost, .I^IO.OOO. Architects will take bids on gen¬ eral contract about June 12. Lessee, Miss Ray Rosenbaum, 57 West 37th st. HOMES AND ASYLUMS. GRAND CONCOURSE.—Jos. H. Friedlander, 681 Sth av, has plans nearing completion for a 3-sty stone home on the west side of Grand Concourse, between 166th and McClellan sts, for Andrew Friedman Home, Dr. Bernard Sacks, chairman building committee, 160 West 50th st, owner. Architect will take bids on general contract about June 15. HOSPITALS. MANHATTAN AV.—Chas. B. Meyers, 31 Union sq, has been retained to prepare plans for a hospital on the north side of Manhattan av, between r23d and 124th sts. for Sydenham Hos¬ pital, Robert Birkhan, president, room 1002, 202 Broadway, owner. HOTELS. 81ST ST.—Sugarman & Hess, 16 East 43d St. have plans in progress for a 15-sty brick and limestone apartment hotel, 115x100 ft, at 41-9 West Slst st for Joseph G. Siegal, Inc., 2120 Broadway, owner and builder. Cost, $8oO,000. STABLES AND GARAGES. 129TH ST.—Samuel Cohen, 32 Union sq, has completed plans for a 1-sty brick garage, 46x160 ft, at 217-223 East 12Uth st for Chris Dages, 173 East 122d st, owner and builder. Cost, $15,000. STORES, OFFICES AN DLOFTS. PARK AV.—Warren & Wetmore, 116 East 47th st, have plans in progress for a 20-sty brick, terra cotta and granite offlce building, 80x200 ft, on the east side of Park av. 4Uth to 47th sts, for Merchants .Manufacturing Exchange of New York, 400 Lexington av, owner. Cost, $2,500,000. OTH AV.—Charles Dieterlen, 15 West 38th at, has plans in progress for a 2-sty and basement brick loft building. 18x100 ft, at 368 9th av. corner 31st st, for Patrick Barry, care of Duross Co., 261 Broadway, owner. 30TH ST.—Cross & Cross, 681 Sth av, have plans in progress for a 12-sty brick and lime¬ stone offlce and cold storage building, S.'ixlOO ft. at the southeast corner of 30th st and Sth av for Revillon Feres Co., 670 Sth av, owner. Cost, jl.OOO.OOO. Architect will take bids on general contract about Junt 10. Structural engineer. H. G Balcom, 10 East 47th st. Steam and elec¬ trical engineer, Clark, MacMullen & Riley, 101 Park av. THEATRES. BROADWAY.—Rapp cSi Rapp. 190 North State st, Chicago, have been retained to prepare plans for a theatre and moving picture theatre on the west side ot Broadway, 43d to 44th sts. for Famous Players-Lasky Corp., Adolph Zukor, president. 1493 Broadway, owner. Bronx APARTMENTS, FLATS AND TENEMENTS. GRAND AV.—1. L. Crausman, 2035 Southern blvd, has completed plans for a o-sty brick, limestone and terra cotta apartment house. lOOx 95 ft, at the northeast corner ot Grand av and Evelyn pl for Daar Hartman Construction Co.. Meyer Hartman, president, 726 Beck st, owner and builder. Cost, $185,000. SHERMAN AV.—Margon & Glaser, 2806 3d av, have plans nearing completion for a o-sty brick and limestone apartment house at the northwest corner of Sherman av and 165th st for Rolla Holding Corp., David J, Rubmstein, president, 1215 Grand Concourse, owner. Cost, $200,000. "WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD" UNFTED STATES GAS RANGE CORP. M anuf ac turers "PRIZE BEAUTY" Gas Ranges CLEVELAND, OHIO NEW YORK SHOWROOM AND WAREHOUSE Phone—Madison Sq. 6627 107 E. 3ltt St., at Fourth Av«. Wa manufacture eas ranses elclualTely of 49 different styles and sizes of the highest Krade construction at our compotltore low grade prices. ■■PBIZB BEArTTT" Oas BangM are ths best bakers, save gas. sanitary, rust-proof. and special porcelain enamel finish. SPRINKLER SUPERVISORY SERVICE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER VALVE ALARM SERVICE INTERIOR FIRE ALARM EQUIPMENT INSTALLED AS A LOCAL SYSTEM OR FOR CENTRAL OFFICE SERVICX AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM SERVICE SPECIAL BUILDING SIGNAL SERVICE Automatic Fire Alarm Co. 416 Broadway New York aty CANAL 51H DWELLINGS. GRAND AV.—J. J. Gloster, 110 West 40th Bt, has completed plans for a 2-sty brick dwelling, 21x65 ft, on Grand av, near 175th st, for William Halperin, 124 Glenwood av, Jersey City, owner. Cost, $15,000. EAST TREMONT AV.—Chas. S. Clark. 441 East Tremont av, has completed plans for alter¬ ations to the 2-sty dwelling, 25x53 tt. at 744 East Tremont av for I. Olenick, 1932 Crotona parkway, owner. Cost, $10,000. Owner will take bids on general contract about June 12, GLEBE AV.—Plans have been prepared pri¬ vately for six 2-sty frame dwellings, 17x36 ft. with 1-sty garages, 10x16 tt, at the southeast corner of Glebe av and Rowland st lor J. L. Fries, Inc., 120 Westchester sq, owner and builder. Cost, $20,000. THEATRES. WALTON AV.—Eugene De Rosa. 110 West loth st, and John A. Dunnigan, 394 East 150th st, have plans in progress for a 1-sty brick moving picture theatre, 100x208 ft, with stores, at the northeast corner of Walton and Bum- side avs for Jupiter Realty Co., Morris Winck, president, 71 West 23d st, owner. Cost, $150,- 000. Lessee of store, Cushman Sons, Inc.. 461 West 125th St. Brooklyn DWELLINGS. 2.8TH ST.—Chas. Infanger & Son, 2634 At¬ lantic av, have completed plans for two 2-sty frame dwellings. 16x52 ft, in the west side of East 28th st, 200 ft north of Farragut rd, for Geo. Scheffer, 568 East 28th st, owner. Total cost, $10,000. PRESIDENT ST.—Jos. Martine, 31 Union sq, has completed plans for a 3-3ty brick dwelling, 24x60 ft, in the north side of President st, 100 ft east of Schenectady av, for Jacob Wishinsky, 45 Powell st, owner. Cost, $20,000. PRESIDENT ST.—McCarthy 6 Kelly, 159 Remsen st. have completed plans for twelve 2- sty brick dwellings at President st and Frank¬ lin av for Wm. Small, 215 Montague st, owner. AMBOY ST.—E. M. Adelsohn, 1778 Pitkin av, has plans in progress for two 2-sty brick dwell¬ ings, 20x60 ft with garage, in the east side ot Amboy st, 2()0 ft north of Newport av. for Gagilow Bros., 251 Watkins st, owner. Cost, $30,000. FACTORIES AND WARE!' 'ES. OOTH ST.—Alfred A. Berube. 220 West 42d st, Manhattan, has plans in progress for a 1- sty brick factory, 40x60 ft. with offices, in 60th St. between 15th and 16th avs. for City Iron Works, 444 West SSth st, owner. Owner will soon advertise for bonds on separate contracts. THEATRES. DEAN ST.—David A. Lucas. 98 3d st, has completed plans for a 2-sty brick theatre. 70x 100 ft, with stores and offices, at the southeast corner of Dean st and 4th av for Times Plaza Theatre, Dr. M. Spero, president, 79 4th av, owner. Cost. $250,000. Owner will take bids on general contract in the fail. Queens BANKS. BALDWIN, L. I.—Tooker & Marsh, 101 Park av, Manhattan, have been retained to' prepare plans for a 1-sty brick and limestone bank, 30x 60 ft. at Merrick rd and Grand av, Baldwin, for Baldwin National Bank, Baldwin, owner. CHURCHES. MASPETH, L. I.—Geo. W. Landsman, 105 West 40th st, Manhattan, has plans in progress for a 3-sty frame convent, 25x60 ft. at Clare¬ mont and Hull avs, Maspeth, for Holy Cross R. C. Church, Rev. Father Adelbert Nawroohl, rector, owner, on premises. Cost, $10,000.