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634 RECORD AND GUIDE May 20, 1922 New Jersey CHURCHES. MONTCLAIR, N. J.—Goodwille & Moran. 56 West 45th st, Manhattan, have been retained to prepare plans for an addition to the parish house at South Fullerton av and Union st. Montclair, for St. Luke's Protestant Church, Rev. Luke M. White, pastor, 75 So. Fullerton av, Montclair, owner. Cost, $25,000. DWELLINGS. EAST ORANGE. N. J.—F. J. Meystre, 84 Washington st, Hoboken, has completed plans for a 2i/2-sty brick dwelling, 32x33 ft, at 15 Woodlawn av. East Orange, for B. Vezetti, 921 Castle Point Terrace, Hoboken, owner and builder. Cost, $16,000. MONTCLAIR, N. J.—Plans have been pre¬ pared privately for three 2VA-sty frame dwell¬ ings, 26x38 ft, on Buckingham rd, Montclair, for David H. Tichenor, Inc., 800 Broad st, New¬ ark, owner and builder. Cost, $7,000 each. CONTRACTS AWARDED. All items following refer to general contracts, except those mark©d"sub." BANKS. BROOKLYN.—Thos. Drysdale, Inc., 250 Bal¬ tic st, has the general contract for alterations to the factory at the northeast corner of Bed¬ ford av and DeKalb av, which is to be con¬ verted into a bank, for the Mechanics Bank, Court and Montague sts, H. M. Denott, presi¬ dent, owner, from plans by Shampan & Sham¬ pan. ,50 Court st, architects. Cost, $15,000. BROOKLYN.—Caye Construction Co., Inc., 356 Fulton st, has the general contract for alterations and an addition to the bank at 205 Montage st for American Trust Co., Harry A. Kahler, president, 135 Broadway^ Manhattan, owner, from plans by H. S. Luckman, care of owner, architect. FOREST HILLS, L. I.—Chas. Money, Inc.. 241 West 36th st, Manhattan, has the general contract for a 1-sty brick bank building at the corner ot Austin and Continental avs, Forest Hills, for Corn Exchange Bank, M. Brown, in charge, 13 William st, Manhattan, owner, from plans by Alfred Fellheimer and Stewart Wag¬ ner, 7 East 42d st, Manhattan, architects. Cost, ?80,000. CHURCHES. BROOKLYN—Edmund Broderick, 110 West 40th st, Manhattan, has the general contract for a 1-sty brick and limestone church, 65x143 ft, in tbe south side of 21st st, 159 ft east of Sth st, for St. John the Evangelist R. C. Church, Rev. Thos. S. Dunigg, pastor, 21st st. near Sth av, owner, from plans by James Martini, 31 Union sq. Manhattan, architect. Cost, $75,000. MASPETH, L. I.—John J. Beatty. 1469 Dean st, Brooklyn, has the general contract for a 3y.-sty face brick and stone church, 120x70 ft, with rectory, 38x30 ft, at Maspeth, for St. Stanislaus R. C. Church, Rev. Father Jos. A. Bennett, pastor. Perry av, Maspeth, owner, from plans by Gustave E. Steinback, 157 West 74th st, Manhattan, architect. NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y,—Niewenhous Co., Inc., Park to Courtlandt avs and 161st st. Man¬ hattan, has the general contract for a i-sty brick and limestone chapel, S3xll9 ft, at New Rochelle for College of New Rochelle, Mother M. Irene, superior, 29 Castle pl. New Rochelle, owner, from plans by Richard H. Dana, Jr., 3.30 Madison av, Manhattan, architect. JAMAICA, L. 1.—Moore & Patience, Inc., 103 Park av, Manhattan, have the general contract for a 1-sty brick and stone church, 100x100 ft. at the southwest corner of De Graw av and Victoria st, Jamaica, for Congregation of Vic¬ toria Congregational Church, Rev. Egbert C. Macklin, pastor, 4 Pette av, Jamaica, owner, from plans by F. J. Kuchler, 27 Parkview av, Jamaica, architect. Cost, $23,000. DWELLINGS. MANHATTAN.—Chas. Money, 241 West 36th st, has the general contract for alterations to the dwelling at 40 East 76th st tor Mrs. Lang- don Marvin, 48 East 76th st, owner, from plans by Mott B. Schmidt, 14 East 76th st, architect. BRONX.—H. H. Vought & Co., Grand Central Terminal, have the general contract tor a 2- sty terra cotta dwelling, 30x27 ft, with garage, at the northwest corner of Davidson av and IHOth st for Rev. Dr. J. M. Hudson, owner, on premises, from plans by Jos. W. Billinger. Grand Central Terminal, architect. Cost, $9,000. GREAT NECK, L. I.—C. Curtis Woodruff & Co., 213 10th av, Brooklyn, have the general contract for a 2V4-sty brick dwelling, 30x48 ft, at Great Neck for Mrs. M. T. Kelly, Great Neck, owner, from plans by Rosseter & Muller, 15 West 3Sth st, Manhattan, architects. Heating, M. J. Casey, Manhattan av. Brooklyn, WHITE PLAINS, N. J.—Ward Carpenter Co., Inc., Grand st. White Plains, has the general contract for a 2^-sty frame and stucco dwell¬ ing, 23x.36 ft, on Seymour pl, Gednay Farms, White Plains, for Robt. E. Failey, Greenwich av. White Plains, owner, from plans by Randall Henderson, Depot sq. White Plains, architect. Cost, $14,000. BLOOMFIELD, N. J.—Chas. Lucas, Broad st, Bloomfield, has the general contract for a 2V2- sty frame dwelling, 24x26 ft, on Baldwin pl, Bloomfield. for P. J. Clark, Baldwin pi, Bloom¬ field, owner, from plans by Fred L. Pierson, 160 Bloomfield av, Bloomfield, architect. Cost, $6,000. WOODCLIFF. N. J.—Rudolph J. Varana, Hudson Heights, has the general contract for a 2Vii-sty hollow tile, kallastone, stucco and frame dwelling, with garage, at Park av and Slst st, Woodciiff, for Dr, Fred Spindar, 767 Bergenline av. West New York, owner, from plans by C. E. Schermerhorn and Watson K. Phillips 430 Walnut st, Philadelphia, archi¬ tect. Cost, $16,000. GLEN RIDGE, N. J.—J. S. & L. Carlson Co., Walnut st, Montclair, have the general contract for a 2^-sty frame or hollow tile and stucco dwelling, "28x40 ft, on Summit av. Glen Ridge, for W. B. Day, 899 Broad st, Newark, owner, from plans by Frank Goodwillie, 56 West 43th st, Manhattan, architect. Cost, $23,000-.$30,000. Heating, Kelsey Heating Co., 565 Sth av, Man¬ hattan. FACTORIES AND WAREHOUSES, WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.—Wm. Plummer, 246 So. Lexington av. White Plans, has the general contract for a l-sty brick factory, 32x74 ft, on Westchester av, near Kensico av. White Plains, tor Carpenter Ice Cream Co., Realty Bldg., Main st. White Plains, owner, from plans by Frank B, Brown, 6 Grand st. White Plains, architect. Cost, $15,000. NEWARK, N. J.—American Concrete Steel Co., Essex Bldg., Newark, has the general con¬ tract for a 3-sty and basement brick and rein¬ forced concrete factory, 50x92 tt, at 63-73 War¬ ren st, Newark, for Central Electrotype Foundry Co., Walter C. Jacobus, president, 9 Campbell st, Newark, owner, from plans by Walter Snyder, 790 Broad st, Newark, engineer. Cost, $100,000. HALLS AND CLUBS. MANHATTAN.—M. Reid & Co., 116 West 39th st, has the general contract tor alterations to the 3-sty fireproof club house, 90x167 ft, at 1 too 11 East OOth st for the Metropolitan Club, Frank K. Sturgis. president, 1 Bast OOth st, owner, from plans by McKim, Mead & White, 101 Park av, architects. Cost, $26,000. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. BROOKLYN.—P. J. Carlin Construction Co., room 1951, Grand Central Terminal, Manhattan, has the general contract for a 4-sty brick and stone parochial school, 51x6 ft, at Classon av and Sterling pl for St. Teresa's R. C. Church, Rev. Father Jos. McNamee, pastor, owner, on premises, from plans by Robt. J. Reiley, 477 5th av, Manhattan, architect. BROOKLYN.—Edmund D. Broderick, 110 West 4tnh st, Manhattan, has the general con¬ tract for an addition to the brick school at the southeast corner of Classon aV and Madison st for R. C. Church ot the Nativity, Rev. Father John L. Beiford, pastor, 495 Classon av, owner, from plans prepared privately. Cost, $30,000. PORTCHESTER, N. Y.—Triangle Construc¬ tion Co., 57 So. Broadway, Yonkers, has the general contract for an addition to the 2-sty and basement brick junior high school at Wash¬ ington Irving Central School. Irving av. Port- 7%e UNION STOVE WORKS Headquarters for Bnildera for Kitchen Ranges for Coal or Gas, Standard or Pipeless Famaces, Heating Boilers, Laundry Apparati THE GREAT "ASTOR" LINE 70 BEEKMAN STREET Established 88 Tears Telephane: Beekman 2491 Chester, for Board of Education of Union School District No. 4, De Witt H. Lyon, president. Rye, owner, from plans by Karl C. Mertz, Port¬ chester, architect. Cost, $120,000. Ventilating, heating and plumbing, Hauwell & Smithy 46 Broad st, Portchester. POINT PLEASANT, N. J.—De Riso Bros., 17 Bergenline av. Union Hill, have the general contract for a 2-sty hollow tile and stucco pub¬ lic high school, 102x108 ft, at the corner ot Trenton and Forman avs. Point Pleasant, for Board of Education of Point Pleasant Beach, Chester W. Clayton, president board ot trus¬ tees. Point Pleasant Beach, owner, from plana by Clinton B. Cook, .Asbury Park Trust Co. Bldg., Asbury Park, architect. Cost, $145,000. BROOKLYN.—Peter Cleary, 115 Marion st, has the general contract for a 2-sty brick parochial school at 74th st and 4th av. adjoin¬ ing Church of Our Lady of Angels, tor Our Lady of Angels Church, Rev. Father M. J. Flynn, pastor, 74th st and 4th av, owner, from plans by Robt. J. Reiley, 2 East 41st st, Man¬ hattan, architect. CLOSTER, N. J.—Equity Construction Co.. Commonwealth Bldg., Trenton, has the general contract for an addition to a grade school at Closter for Board ot Education ot Closter, Clarence A. Clough, president. School Bldg., Closter, owner, from plans by P. J. Lauritzen, 158 West 35th st, Manhattan, and Jallade, Lind¬ say & Warren, 129 Lexington av, Manhattan, architects. Cost, $75,000. STABLES AND GARAGES. MA.NHATTAN.—Jacob Gescheidt, 142 East 43d st, has the general contract for alterations to the 2-sty brick garage at 765 1st av for Jacob Levy & Co., Tom Tomich, president, owner, on premises, from plans by J. j. Gloster Co., 110 West 40th st, architect. Cost, $10,000. MANHATTAN.—Paul Lang, 1664 Park av, has the general contract for alterations to the 1-sty brick garage. 54x92 ft, at 36-38-40 Beach st tor estate of Thos. Lenane, Thos^ Lenane, Jr., 307 West st, owner, from plans by Margon & Glaser, 2804 3d av, architects. Cost, $15,- 000. STORES, OFFICES AND LOFTS, MANHATTAN.—E. E. Paul, 101 Park av, has the general contract for a 12-sty and basement brick, steel and concrete store and loft build¬ ing, 100x100 ft, at 56-62 Cooper sq for Carl Fischer Co.. 48 Cooper sq, owner, from plans by laglee, Huston & Inglee, 126 East 59th st, architects. Cost, $600,000. Associate architect, Wm. R. Benedict, 70 Bast 45th st. Consulting engineer, Clyde Place, 70 East 45th st. MANHATTAN.—Lyons Construction Co., 2010 Broadway, has the general contract for a 7-sty reinforced concrete lott building, 50x9 ft, at 260- 262 West 41st st for P. M. Maresi, 37 Wall st, owner, from plans by Arthur Barzaghri, 17 East 4Sth st, architect and engineer. NEWARK, N, J.—Enstice Bros., 40 Clinton st, Newark, have the general contract for a 2-sty brick and steel storage and office building, 40x 100 ft, in Johnson st, Newark, for National Lock Washer Co., 63 Johnson st, Newark, from plana by Monks & Johnson, 50 East 42d st, Manhattan and Boston, architect and engineer. THEATRES. LYNBROOK, L. I.—John McKeefrey, 1416 Broadway, Manhattan, has the general con¬ tract for a 1-sty brick vaudeville and moving picture theatre, 24x100 ft, with stores, at Five Corners, Lynbrook. for Lynbrook Theatre Corp., W. C. Ryder, Lynbrook, owner, from plans by Harrison G. Wiseman, 25 West 43d st, Man¬ hattan, architect. MISCELLANEOUS, MASPETH, L. I.—Post & McCord, 101 Park av, Manhattan, have the general contract for a 1-sty brick and concrete sub-station, 100x120 ft, adjoining the railroad station, Maspeth, for New York. Queens Electric Light & Power Co.. Electric Bldg.. L. I. City, owner, from plana by W. W. Knowles, Bridge Plaza, L. I. City, architect. Cost, $50,000. BROOKLYN.—Gretsch Construction Co.. room 1006, 30 East 42d st, Manhattan, has the gen¬ eral contract for a 3-sty and basement concrete laundry shed, 100x100 ft, with garage, 45x200 ft, in 23th st, between 4th and Sth avs, for Holland Laundry Co., 373 President st, owner, trom plans prepared privately. LONG ISLAND CITY, L. I.—Norman A. Deiser, 601 Eastern parkway, Brooklyn, has the general contract for a 2-sty and basement brick and steel bakery, 70x80 ft, at the north¬ west corner of Rawson st and Queens blvd, L. I. City, for S. li. Thomas. 335 West 20th st. Man¬ hattan, owner, from plans by G. C. Buchten- kirch, 280 Madison av, Manhattan, architect. Cost, $30,000. SUMMIT, N. J.—A. A. Stryker. 24 Franklin pl. Summit, has the general contract for a 3-sty and basement hollow tile and stucco home for children, 06x60 ft, near Kent pi blvd. Summit, for Summit Home for Children, B. V. Muchman, member of board. 135 Park av. Summit, owner, from plans by B. V. White. 29 West 34th st, Manhattan, architect. Plumbing, M. Chrystal, :',S7 Springfield av. Summit. GARWOOD, N. J.—Levering & Garrigues, 552 West 23d st, Manhattan, have the general con¬ tract for three 1-sty brick foundry buildings at Garwood for National Boiler Co., Garwood, ownor. from plans by Hooper & Co., 116 Market st, Newark, architect.