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Real estate record and builders' guide: [v. 97, no. 2508: Articles]: April 8, 1916

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568 RECORD AND GUIDE April 8, 1916 PROPOSALS The rate for Advertising under this heading is 25 cents per Une, nonpareil measurement, with a minimum of four liiies. Copy received until 3 P. M. Friday. TRE.A.SURY DEPARTMENT, Supervis¬ ing Architect's Office, Washington, D. C, March 31,- 1916.—Sealed proposals will be opened in this office at 3 p. m.. May 15, 1916. for the construction complete ot the United States post office and custom¬ house at Newport, R. I. Drawings and spe¬ cifications may be obtained from the cus¬ todian of site at Newport. R. I., or at this office, in the discretion ot the Supervising Architect. Jas. A. Wetmore, Acting Super¬ vising Architect. _______ TREASURY DEPARTMEIT, Supervis¬ ing Architect's Office. Washington, D. C, April 0, 1916.—Sealed proposals will be opened in this office at 3 p. m.. May 17, 1916. for the construction, complete, of the United States post office at Little Falls, Minn. Drawings and specifications mav be obtained from the custodian of site at Little Falls. Minn., or at this office, in the discretion of the Supervising Arch¬ itect. Jas. A. Wetmore, Acting Supervis¬ ing Architect. mm S. E. COB.llth AVENUE AND 22d STREET Telephone, 1409 Chelsea 402 East lS2d Street Telephone, 2S53 Melrose ARTISTIC HIGH GRADE METAL CEILINGS wWall Decorations IMMENSE STOCK CARRIED We Sell Material to the Trade or Contract to Erect the Work, as desired. We Consider it a Privilege to Estimate Also Carry Large Varieties of METAL LATH IN STOCK Immediate Deliveries Guaranteed The Brier Hill Steel Co., Inc., of N.Y. 521-523 West 2Sd Street, New York Telephone S020 Chelsea John H. Parker Company Building Construction New York Cleveland Toronto Washington Milwaukee Montreal BATAILLE & CO. iMAXUFACTURERS OF Elevator Enclosures Patent Folding Gates, Wire and Grill Work, in Brass, Bronze and Iron Bank and Office Railings 587 Hudson St., New York Rose Bldg., Cor. Bank St. Tel. 891 Chelsea WINE BOTTLE RACKS corner of Main and Front sts, tor Alfred Frank, owner, from plans by Oscar Orford, architects. Cost, J30,000. GARDEN CITY, L. L—Bloodgood, Mc¬ Avoy Construction Co., 452 Sth av, Man¬ hattan, has the general contract for the construction of a 2H-sty brick and frame dwelling, 32x40 ft, for Jas. Bryan,, care Ford, Butler & Oliver, 101 Park av, Man¬ hattan, architects. GARDEN CITY, L. I.—Bloodgood, Mc¬ Avoy Co., 542 Sth av, Manhattan, has the general contract for a 2M:-sty trame dwelling, 35x45 ft, for Geo. S. Emery, care Ford, Butler & Oliver, 101 Park av, Man¬ hattan, architects. SYOSSET, L. I.—Jas. Blewlett, 663 Lex¬ ington av, Manhattan, has the general contract for alterations and additions to the 21^-sty frame residence, 64x24 ft, for Miss M. S. Whitney, East Norwich, L. I., from plans by the Richardson, Barrett & Richardson, 31 State st, Boston, Mass. Cost, $10,000. GLEN HEAD, L. I.—Justin C. O'Brien, lis East 2Sth st, Manhattan, has the gen¬ eral contract for alterations and additions to the 2^4-sty brick and frame residence for Mrs. Allan L. Corey, 399 Park av, Man¬ hattan, from plans by Montague Flagg, 2d, 109 Broad st, Manhattan, architect. Cost, $10,000. MT. VERNON, N. Y.—Owen J. Tegan, 345 Union av, has the general contract for a 214-sty frame residence on 3rd av near Stii st, for F. J. Almquist, 325 Union av, from plans by Emil B. Meyer, Union av, architect. Cost, $10,000. FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES. BROOKLYN.—F. J. Ashford, 350 Fulton st, has the general contract for a 1-sty brick laundry extension, 90x20 ft, in the north side ot 12th st, 322 ft west of 3rd av, for the Domestic Laundry, Wendell & Evans, 131 12th st, owners. Cost, $6,000. HALLS AND CLUBS. INWOOD, L. I.—Max Borschard, John st. Far Rockaway, has the general contract for a 3-sty and basement hollow tile and brick club house, 138x41 ft, with wing 62 x40 ft, for the Inwood Club, from plans bv Morrell Smith, Bank Bldg., Far Rock¬ away, L. I. Cost, $75,000. YONKERS, N. Y.—Kelly Construction Co., 45 Warburton av, has the general contract for the brick and stone armory to be built on North Broadway and Quincy st, for Company "G," 10th Infan¬ try, N. G. N. Y., from plans by Lewis F. Pilcher, State Architect. HOTELS. MANHATTAN (sub.).—Post & McCord, 101 Park av, have the contract for the structural steel for the 17-sty hotel to be built on the east side of 7th av, between, 32d and 33d sts, for the Pennsylvania R. R. Co., from plans by McKim, Mead & White. 101 Park av. Geo. A. Fuller Co., Ill Broadway, general contractor. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. MANHATTAN (sub.).—Levering & Gar¬ rigues, 552 West 23d st, has the contract for structural steel for the 5-sty brick students' building, 200x176 ft, at 119th st, between Broadway and Claremont av, for Barnard College, from plans by Buchman & Fox, 30 East 42d st, and Arnold W. Brunner, 101 Park av, associated archi¬ tects. Cost. $600,000. CARLE PLACE, L. I.—Nelson & Bennett, Lewis av, Westbury, L. I., have the gen¬ eral contract for the 2-sty brick school, for the Board of Education of Carle Place, from plans by A. R. Noon, architect. West bury, L. I. Cost, about $12,000. STORES. OFFICES AND LOFTS. MANHATTAN.—Jacob Schlessinger, 12 69 Broadway, has the general contract for alterations to the 5-sty brick residence, 20 x60 ft, into stores and apartments, at 155 West 44th St. May I. Eisefeldt, care Harry C. Irwin. 636 Lexington av, owner. Her¬ bert J. Krapp, 114 East 16th st, architect. Cost, $5,000. MANHATTAN.—R. H. Casey, 246 W. 16th st, has the general contract for alterations to the 10-sty department store at 69-73 W. 13th St. northeast corner of 6th av, for the Rhinelander Real Estate Co., 31 Nas¬ sau st, from plans by John B. Snook Sons, 261 Broadwav. Cost, $20,000. MANHATTAN.—H. P. Wright & Co., 25 W. 42d st, has the general contract for al¬ terations to the 5-sty brick store and of- five building, 23xS3 ft, at the southwest corner of Dutch and Fulton sts, for the Middle States Realty Co., E. N. Snead, Sec¬ retary, 3 W. 29th St. Cost, approximately $5,000. MISCELLANEOUS. BAYONNE, N. J.—The Turner Constr. Co.. 11 Broadway, Manhattan, has the general contract for a reinforced concrete pier and pier shed, 75x380 ft, for the Vac- cum Oil Co., 61 Broadway, Manhattan, from plans by L. V. Van Leuven, engineer, care owner. Cost, $80,000, TRADE AND TECHNICAL SOCIETY EVENTS. NATIONAL HOUSING ASSOCIATION, will hold the next housing conference at Providence, R. L, Oct. 9-10-11, 1916. NATIONAL PIPE & SUPPLIES ASSO¬ CIATION will hold its annual meeting at the William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa., May S-9. NATIONAL DISTRICT HEATING ASSO¬ CIATION will hold its eighth annual con¬ vention at the Hotel Martinique, New York City, May 16-19. AMERICAN SOCIETY OP MECHANICAL ENGINEERS will hold its spring meeting at New Orleans, La., April 11-14. Secre¬ tary, Calvin W. Rice, 29 West SSth street. AMERICAN WATERWORKS ASSOCIA¬ TION will hold its thirty-sixth annual convention at the Hotel Astor, June 5-9. An excellent program of papers has been prepared. BRONX CHAMBER OP COMMERCE holds its regular meeting at Ebling's Casino, 156th st and St Anns av, on the second Wednesday of each month. Sec¬ retary, Joseph M. Taylor, 593 St. Anns av. NEW YORK CHAPTER, AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, regular meeting second Wednesday of each month except July, August and September, at the Fine Arts Building, 215 West 57th st. NEW YORK STATE ASSOCIATION OF MASTER PLUMBERS at its recent annual meeting elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Thomas F. Nolan, Al¬ bany, president; Jere L. Murphy, Manhat¬ tan, vice-president: James H. Doody, Al¬ bany, secretary, and C. Campbell, Water- town, treasurer. N.\TIONAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACT¬ ORS' ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES will hold its annual convention at the Hotel McAlpin, New York, July 18, 22. Secretary, G. W. Duffield. 41 Martin Building, Utica, N. T. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MASTER PLUMBERS will hold Its annual conven¬ tion at Atlantic City. N. J., June 22-22. The headquarters will be at the Hotel Breakers. The program for this conven¬ tion will be announced later. NEW JERSEY MASTER PLUMBERS' ASSOCIATION will hold its annual con¬ vention at Columbus Institute Hall, New¬ ark, N. J., May22-24, inclusive. Plans are under way for an interesting exhibition of plumbing fixtures and appliances to be held In connection with the convention. HOBOKEN ELECTRICAL CONTRAC¬ TORS' ASSOCIATION, which was recently organized, has elected Frank La Point, president: A. Neri, treasurer, and H. Von der Linden, secretary. The association will hold regular meetings on the second and fourth Thursday of every month. AMERICAN MUSEUM OF SAFETY has changed the date of the third National Exposition of Sanitation and Safety from the week of April 17 to the week of May 22. The exposition will be held in the Grand Central Palace and will be open from Monday, May 22, until Saturday, May 27. BROOKLYN HARDWARE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION, at its recent annual meet¬ ing, elected the following officers: H. A. Cornell, president: Edward P. Harris, vice-president: F. Horn, second vice-pres¬ ident; E. C. Krieger, treasurer: Robert Pearsall, secretary, and R. J. Atkinson and S. Victors, directors for three years. WESTCHESTER COUNTY HARDWARE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION, at its fourth annual meeting, elected the following of¬ ficers for the ensuing year: F. W. Chill- ingworth, of the George Ferguson Com¬ pany, New Rochelle, president; Edward Hare, of Ericsson-Eddy Company, Port¬ chester, first vice-president; C. J. Cornell, of Cornell Bros., Tuckahoe, secretary, and W. A. Wiggins, of L. H. Wiggins & Son. Yonkers, treasurer. DENNIS G. BRUSSEL ELECTRICAL WORKS ENGINEERING and CONSTRUCTION FOR LIGHT —HEAT—POWER Office and Works Telepboaes 39-41 West 38th Street 189-190 Oreeley Interior Fire A'arm Systems Installed RONALD TAYLOR Granolithic and Asphalt Pavements "TAYLORITE" FLOORING Office and Factory, 520 EAST 20th STREET Telephone, 4 Gramercy NEW YORK