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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 90, no. 2322]: September 14, 1912

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498 RECOHD AND GTJIDE September 14, 1912 ^Gibraltar is symbolical of Strength. QGnybco brands of common brick have the fortitude of the Mediterranean Fortress. Their quality makes them impregnable against Time, Prost and Flood. GREATER NEW YORK BRICK CO. Sellers of Gnybco Brands Phone, Murray Hilt, 7GI 103 Park Ave. PASSENGER AND ^ FREIGHT A WELSH MACHINE WORKS 276-277 West Street NEW YORK Telephone Spring 3729 A. BATAILLE & CO. MANUFACTURERS OP Elevator Enclosures Patent Folding Oates, Wire and Orill Work, in Brass, Bronze and Iron, Bank and Office Railings 587 Hudson St., New Tork Ross Bldg., Cor. Bank St. Tel,, 891 Chelsea WINE BOTTLE RACKS iiHSa0fATORREPAIRS=lORDaEC™C? RONALD TAYLOR Granolithic and Asphalt PaTements "TAYLORITE" FLOORING Office aad FacloiT. 620Ea«t20t]i Streat Telephone, 4 Gramercy_____________NBW YORK Late Hobbs & Oliver Establiahed 1846 WM. H. OLIVER S^^'oV^"l/K£ Painting Paper Hangings and Interior Decorations 104 and 106 UNIVERSITY Fl., NEW TORK Telephone, 833 Stnyvesant___________ MA.VASQUAN, X. ,T.-iArthur Vales, this place, has received the mason work, and Os¬ born & Lyons, the oarpeniry for the ii's-siy frame cotcaKP for Arrhibald Johnson, owner Cost, .$:i,(.i. OLE.XRIDGE. .\. .r.HAJbert Kistler, Has¬ brouck, Heights, .\'. J., has received the general eontract to erect a 2Vi-sty Irame residence on the east side of Forest av for Edward P. Mitch¬ ell, 32.1 Ridgewood av, owner. Marsh & Getto, 16 Cedar st, N. Y. C, architects. Cost, $7,000. NORTHVAXjE, .\ J.—Aicella & Blaso, this place, have received the general contract to erect a 2'4-sty frame residence for Toni Danlreo owner. Cost, $4,000. MAHWAH. .\. J.—W. T. FiudlSy, Suffern. X. »., has received the general contract to erect the 2%-sty frame residence at Cragmere for Ethel S. Watts, 1470 o7th st, Brooklyn, owner. Cost, $5,000. CLIPFSIDE, N. J.^Alfred lasillo, Fairview, .\'- J., has received tbe general contract to erect a 214-sty frame residence at 28-29 Riverview pl for Natalie Heyer, owner, care E. F. Crois¬ sant. Hudson Heights, N. J., architect. Cost, RAHWAY, .X. J.—S. S. Baretord & Son, this place, have received the general contract to erect a 2-sty frame bungalow in tbe west side of Church st for Howard C. Brunt, owner. Paul Mertens, this place, architect. Cost, $4,- FACTORIES A.XD WA'RBMOUSES. JAMESTOWN, X. Y.—Albert Ijndquist & Co.. 137 Water st, have the mason work and A. J. Lawson, New Wellmann st, the carpentry tor the 4-sty and basement brick warehouse, 70x100 ft., for S. M. Flickinger & Co., 308 North Main st, owner. Robert J. Reidpath, Buffalo, N. Y., architect. Cost, $30,000. VERONA ST.-The Raymond Concrete Pile Co., 90 West St., N. Y. C, and Chicago, has received the contract for the concrete piles nec¬ essary lor the foundations ot an addition to the plant of the American Stopper Co., on premises. N. M. Loney, engineer, 86-5 Eastern Parkway. HALLS AXD CLUBS. RAVEXA, X. Y.—Jas. Stewart & Co., 30 Church st, X. Y. C., have received the general contract to erect the 3-sty brick railroad Y. M. C. A. building for the X. Y. Central R. R. Co., 70 East 43th st, X. Y. C. owner, W. C. Brown, president, D. R. Collin, care of owner, archi¬ tect. Cost, $12,000. HOSPITALS AXD ASYLUMS. ORAXGE, X. J.—H. Becker & Sons, 356 Pros¬ pect st. South Orange, have received the mason work, and Adolph Vogel, 35 Park av. West Orange, the carpentry for the frame and stucco addition to the Shepard Pavilion ot the Orange Memorial Hospital, on premises, own¬ er. Taylor & Mosley, 40 Wall st, X. Y. C. architects. JEaiSBY CITY, X. J.—William Whyte, 382 Railroad av, has received the general contract to erect a 2-sty frame and stucco addition, 18x 45 tt„ to the Fairmount Surgical Sanitarium, Fairmount av, from plans by H. & W. Neumann, 202 Ogden av, architects. Cost, $6,000. SYONKERS, X. Y.—W. A. • Brockhurst, 225 South Broadway, has received the contract to erect the interior tile work tor the hospital for scarlet fever on Saw Mill River rd for the City of Yonkers. G. Starin Cowles, 8 Getty sq, Yonkers, architect. Lynch & Larkin, 195 River¬ dale av, are general contractors. Bardon Bros., 2 Locust Hill av, have the carpenter work. Cost, $75,000, HOTELS. 43D ST.-The Central Sheet Metal Works, 260 East 78th st, has received the roofing, and J. H. Shipway & Bro., Locust av and 136th st, the interior marble and tile work necessary for the 20-sty Hotel (Biltmore), 200x190 ft., at 43d to 44th sts, Madison to Vanderbilt ave, tor the N. Y. Central R. R., 70 East 45th st, owner, Gustav Bauman, 19 West 30th st, les¬ see. Warren & Wetjnore, 70 East 45th st, ar¬ chitects. George A. Fuller, 111 Broadway, gen¬ eral contractor. Sloane & Moeller, Inc, 310 East 6.5th st, carpenters. Cost, $5,000,000. MUNICIPAL WORK. HACKENSACK, X. J.—E. C. Humphrey, 253 Passaic st, has received the genera^ contract lor paving Fort Lee turnpike, at $47,o30.65, for the Board of Chosen Freeholders of Bergen County, Court House, owner. R. D. Earle, Court House, county engineer, IRVIXGTOX, N. J—William Lockhart, 193 South Ilth st, Newark, has received the mason work for the 2-sty brick police headquarters building to be erected in the east side of Wash¬ ington av, between Clinton and Springfield avs, lor the Town Council ot Irvington, William L- Glorieux, 944 Clinton av, president. Mr. Hart- koff, chairman of building committee, Gilbert C. Higby, 45 Clinton st, Newark, architect. En¬ tice Bros., 45 Clinton st, Xewark, general con¬ tractors. Cost, $16,000. POWER HOUSES. 20TH ST.—R. Deeves & Son, 309 Broadway, have received the contract to erect a brick wall 1,C00 feet long at 20th st andAv A tor the Consolidated Gas Co., 124 East loth st, owner. SCHOOLS .\XD COLLBIGBS. HEMPSTEAD, L. I.—Carl Mirscher, this place, has received the general contract to erect the school building in School District Xo. "7 tor the Board of Education ot Hempstead, Xassau County, N. Y., Edgar L. Moulten, clerk, Paul G. Ohrtman, president. I, B. Baylis, 55 Main st, architect. STABLES AXD GARAGES. WAUWORTH ST.—W. L. & G. H. O'Shea, 29 Broadway, N. Y, C, have received the general contract to erect a 1-sty brick garage, 25x60 tt., in the west side of Walworth st, 161 ft. south ot Myrtle av tor Jacob Dangler, 122 Myrtle av, owner, Harold G. Danger, 215 Montague st, architect. Cost, $4,000. BROOKLYN.—M. Armendinger & Son, llo:; Myrtle av, have received the mason work. Plumbing and painting, Louis Abel. 327 Irving av, the carpentry, and Eugene Brandt. 2012 Oleecker st, the rooflng, tor a 1-sty brick garage, 27x50 tt., for the Xorth Ameriiau lirewery Co., Hamburg av. owner. T. Engle- hardt, 905 Broadway, architect. Cost, $3,000. STORES, OFFICBS AXD LOFTS. CTH AV.-The Strand Construction Co., 550 West o2d st, has received the general contract for store front alterations to the department stores at Cth av, from 20th to 21st sts, for O.Xeill-Adams Co., 21st to 22d sts, owner, Alex¬ ander Macl.achlan, president. Goldwin Star¬ rett 6 Van Vleck, 45 East 17th st, architects. Cost. $4,000, EAST RUTHERFORD, N. J.-Frank Pirrone, Jr.. Bank Building, Garflpld, X. J., has re¬ ceived the general contract to erect three 1-sty frame stores, 30x60 ft., on Park av tor Peter Semler, owner. Cost, $4,000. 24TH ST.-The Metropolitan Flooring Co., Flatlron Building, Broadway and 23d st, has received the contract tor furnishing the maple flooring necessary for the buildings at 119-125 West 24th st for Jos. L. Graf, owner, and the lott at 20tli to 21st sts and 4th av. H. H. Oddie, Inc., 20th st and 4th av, builders. 5TH AV.—Peet & Powers, 45 West 34th st, have received the wiring contract, and H. W. Miller, 501 East 22d st, the plastering for the 10-sty offlce building at 597-599 oth av tor Charles Scribner Sons, 153 5th av, owner, Charles Scribner, presldept, Arthur H. Scrib¬ ner, treasurer, George R. D. Schieffelin, sec¬ retary. Ernest Flagg, 109 Broad st, is archi¬ tect. John T. Brady & Co., 103 Park av, have the mason work. The steel is up to the 8th tier. OTH AV.—W. J. Ledden, 425 7th av, has re¬ ceived the heating contract for the 4-sty restau¬ rant at 527-9 6th av for the estate of Charles F. Hoffman, 258 Broadway, owner. The Childs Co., 200 oth av, lessee. J. C. Westervelt, 36 West 34th st, architect, Chas. A. Cowen & Co., 1123 Broadway, general contractors. THEATRES. 149TH ST.—Cramp & Co., 33 East 26th st, have received the general contract to erect the theatre and restaurant at 4.32-442 East 149th St. through to 148th st, tor the Bronx 149th Street Realty Co., George M. Cohan, 43d st and Broadway, president. George N. Cohan and Samuel Harris, 1482 Broadway, lessees ot tiiea¬ tre. George Keister, 12 West 31st st, architect. The general contractor desires bids on all subs. BROADWAY.—Fleischmann Bros. Co., 507 5th av, have received the contract to erect the the¬ atre at 2631-2635 Broadway, between 99th and 100th sts, tor W. E. D. Stokes, owner. The Quincy Amusement Co., Philip Goldstone, 25 West 26th st, president, and J. T. Harris, sec¬ retary. William E. Jacobs, treasurer, is the lessee. Work will begin October 1. MISCBLLANiEOUS. GREYSTONE, HASTINGS, DOBBS FERRY, ARDSLEY, N. Y.—Grannis & Warley, Ossining, X. Y., have received the general contract tor station and bridge enclosures tor the New York Central and Hudson River R. R. Co., William C Brown, president. G. W. Kittredge, care ot owner, chief engineer. HEMPSTEIAD, L. I.—William C. Ansell, 185 Washington st, has received the general con¬ tract to erect a 1%-sty brick and local stone railroad station in Centre st for the Long Island R. H. Co., Pennsylvania Station, N. Y. C.; Ralph Peters, president; Frank E. Haff, secre¬ tary. J. R. Savage, care ot owner, Jamaica, chief engineer. Cost, $25,000. STAATSBURG, N. Y'.—A. E. Badgley, 153 Washington st, Binghamton, X. Y., has received the general contract to erect the 1-sty passen¬ ger station, 25x80 ft., for the X. Y. Central R R. Co. Cost, $10,000. WHITE PLAINS, N Y.—The Raymond Con¬ crete Pile Co., 90 West st, N. Y. C, and Chi¬ cago, has received the contract tor placing the concrete piles in the foundations of the abutments, walls and piers at Hamilton and 'Railroad avs tor the New York Central Rail¬ road. J. L. Hoist, engineer. PLANS FILED FOR NEW OON- STRUCTION WORK. Manhattan. APARTMENTS, FLATS AND TENEMENTS. OGTH ST, 42 East, S-sty apartment house, 30.1 xS3.ll, plastic slate roof; cost, $100,000; owner, Jackson Realty Co., 54 East 9th st; architect, Emery Roth, 507 5tli av. Plan No. 541. STORES, OFFICBS AND LOFTS. BROAD ST, 41, 6-sty offlce, 30.5x128.1; cost, $80,000; owner. The Broad-Exchange Co., 115 Broadway; architects, Clinton & Russell, 32 Xassau st. Plan No. 540. 41 ST ST, 18-20 East, 20-sty store and office, 50x85; cost, $450,000; owner, Holland Hold¬ ing Co., 11 Pine st; architects, Geo. & E. Blum, 505 5th av. Plan No. 539. 11 TH AV, 455, 4-sty cafe and loft, 49x100; eost. $40,000; owner, Peter McGirr, 774 9th av ; architect, J. C. Cocker, 2017 5th av. Plan Xo. 53S. Bronx. APARTMENTS, FLATS AND TE.XEMENTS. FOX ST, s e cor Barretto st, three 5-sty brick tenements, tin roof, 52x95, 49x93. total cost, $150,000; owners, B. V. Const. Co., S. Behrman, 979 East 163d st, pres.; architect, C. B. Meyers, 1 Union Sq WestL Plan No. 690. GRAND BOULEVARD & CONCOURSE, s e COT Fordham rd, 5-sty brick tenement, tar and gravel roof, 72.9x96.6; cost, $80,000; owner, John August Keil, 4282 Park av; architect, Abraham Berres, 35 Nassau st. Plan No. 697. 167TH Srr, s e cor Tiftany st, two 5-sty hrick tenements, plastic slate root, 39.3x81.7, 40x88; cost, $80,000; owners, Weiher Bldg Co., Wm. H.