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VOL, LII. NUMBER 15659. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924. PRICE 10 CENTS. THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the BOARD OF CITY RECORD. JOHN F. HYLAN, MAYOR. GEORGE P. NICUOLSON, CORPORATION COUNSEL. CHARLES L. CRAIG, COMPTROLLER. PETER J. BRADY, SUPERVISOL Supervisor's Office, Municipal Building, 8th floor. Published daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Distributing Division, 125 and 127 Worth st., Manhattan, New York City. Subscription, $20 a year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy. SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the City employees), $5; Official Canvass of Votes, $1; Registry Lists, 20 cents each assembly district; Law Department Sup. plement, $1; Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, $2 each section; postage extra. ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the CITY RECORD must be received at least TWO (2) days before the date fixed for the first insertion; when proof is required for correction before publication, copy must be received THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion. COPY for publication in the corporation newspapers of Brooklyn must be received at least THREE (3) days before date fixed for the first insertion. Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. TABLE OF CONTENTS. ..._____ Official Directory 7991 7992 Parks, Department of— Report of Meteorological Observatory 7998 for Week Ended November 8, 7998 1924 7991 7992 Plant and Structures, Department of— Proposals 7997 7992 Police Department— Auction Sales 7992 7997 Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Prop- erty 7992 7991 Public Markets, Department of— Proposals 7993 7992 Public Welfare, Department of— Proposals 7992 7999 Report for Week Ended November 8, 1924 7991 Purchase, Department of- 7993 Proposals 7998 Queens, Borough of— Proposals 8000 7990 Richmond, Borough of— Proposals 7996 7993 Sinking Fund, Commissioners of the- 7993 Notices of Public Hearings 8000 7993 Supreme Court, First Department- 7984 Application to Court to Condemn Prop- erty 8002 7981 Filing Bills of Costs 8002 Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to 8004 File Objections 8002 Notice to File Claims 8002 8001 S:ipreme Court, Second Department— June 30, Application to Court to Condemn Prop- 7986 erty 8004 Filing Preliminary Abstracts 8003 Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to 7981 File Objections 8004 Notice to File Claims 8003 Taxes and Assessments, Department of- 7981 Notice to Property Owners 8004 7997 Transportation, Board of— Invitation to Contractors 7996 7996 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, De- 7996 partment of-- 7996 Proposals 799E CITY OF NEW YORK-MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY. BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT BRANCH. Notice of Public Hearing. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE COMMITTEE ON LOCAL LAWS of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment Branch of the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York will hold a public hearing on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1924, at 2.30 O'CLOCK P. M., in ROOM 16, CITY HALL, Borough of Manhattan, on four proposed local laws amending the Greater New York Charter and the Trans- portation Corporations Law, so as to provide for the municipal ownership and operation of motor buses ; said proposed local laws being entitled as follows: (A) A local law amending section 242 of the Greater New York Charter, being chapter 456 of the Laws of 1901 as amended, in relation to the power of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment with respect to the operation of omnibuses. (B) A local law amending the Greater New York Charter, being chapter 466 of the Laws of 1901 as amended, by the insertion of a new section therein in relation to the operation of omnibuses. (C) A local law superseding the first subdivision of section 1458 of the Greater New York Charter, being chapter 466 of the Laws of 1901 as amended, in relation to omnibus routes. (D) A local law superseding section 24 of the Transportation Corporations Law, being chapter 219 of the Laws of 1909 as amended, and constituting chapter 63 of the Consolidated Laws, in relation to corporations subject to Public Service Commis- sions Law. Dated. New York, November 19, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Clerk, Municipal Assembly, Board of Estimate and Apportionment Branch. n19,24 MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Eligible List Promulgated Nov. 19, 1924. Mechanical Draughtsman (Refrigeration), Grade "C." 1. Cunningham, George S., 193A Schaeffer st., Bklyn., 81.70. 2. Beggs, Harold W., 391 9th st., Bklyn., 73. 3. Culkin, Louis T., 472 Mott ave., Bronx, 72.10. Eligible Lists Promulgated Nov. 20, 1924. Assistant Medical Examiner, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Grade 4. 1. Hala, William W., 660 Academy st., L. I. City, 89.50. 2. Robillard, Gregory L., 401 76th st., Bklyn., 88.60. 3. Auerbach, Romeo \V., 272 E. 19th St., Bklyn., 84.90. 4. Seecof, David P., Montefiore Hospital, Bronx, 78.90. Promotion to Assistant Registrar of Records, Grade 4, Department of Health, Bureau of Records. 1. Pozdena, Otto R., 16 Nkroodside ave., Winfield Junction, L. I., 85.07. 2. Shapiro, Isidor F., 1836 Belmont ave:, Bronx, 84.42. 3. Blumenfeld, Samuel, 685 Cauldwell ave., 80.42. Promotion to Stenographer and Typewriter, Grade 3, President of Borough of Manhattan, Bureau of Buildings. 1. Johnston, Marion G., 2111 Carlton ave., Far Rockaway, L. I., 76.29. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924. Below is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on the above date, showing therein the Department of Finance voucher number, the dates of the invoices or the registered number of the contract, the date the voucher was filed in the Department of Finance, the name of the payee and the amount of the warrant. Where two or more bills are embraced in the warrant, the dates of the earliest and latest are given, excepting that, when such payments are made under a contract the registered number of the contract is shown in the place of the second invoice date. Where the word "final" is shown after the name of the payee, payment will not be made until thirty days after the completion and acceptance of the work, but all of the other warrants mentioned will be forwarded through the mails unless some reason exists why payment is to be made in person, in which event written notice will be promptly given to the claimant. In making a written or verbal inquiry at this office for any of the above men- tioned wart ants, it is requested that reference be made by the Department of Mance voucher number. CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller. Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- Voucher Contract ment of Name of Payee, Amount. Nu. Number. Finance. Armory Board. 10-31-24 Kalt Lumber Co $184 57 68209 10-28-24 John E Ferguson " 249 00 66963 11-22-24 Peerless Engineering Co 1,250 00 Commissioner of Accounts. 11-31-24 Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc 129 60 Board of Assessors. 11-12-24 Keuffel & Esser Co 3 90 11-12-24 National Soda Lunch Equipment Co 8 00 Board of City Record. 11- 6-24 Henry Kastens 49 00 Board of Elections. 11-13-24 Queens County News 11-13-24 Richmond Hill Record 11-13-24 Staten Islander 11-13-24 Jewish Morning Journal 11-13-24 Brooklyn Citizen 11-13-24 Brooklyn Standard Union 11-13-24 Evening World 11-13-24 N. Y. Times 11-13-24 Evening Bulletin 11-13-24 N. Y. Telegram and Evening Mail 11-13-24 N., Y. Herald Tribune 11-13-24 Morning Telegraph Co 11-13-24 N. Y. Evening Post 11-13-24 Sun 11-13-24 Jewish Morning Journal 11-13-24 Day 11-13-24 Bronx Record and Times 11-13-24 Evening World 11-13-24 Flushing Daily Times 11-13-24 Flushing Daily Times 11-13-24 Flushing Daily Times Board of Estimate and Apportionment. 11-11-24 Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc. Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. 11- 8-24 United States Auto Supply Co., Inc. 17 38 11- 6-24 Voss Machine Works 434 00 11- 6-24 Victor X-Ray Corp. 289 84 11- 6-24 Rawlings & Gaskell 11- 8-24 Geo. P. Knapp 2 286 3 5 0 85 0 0 2 8 05 53167 10-28-24 McQuillen & Chave, Inc. 69849 10-27-24 Commonwealth Fuel Co., Inc., assignee of Martin F. Shea 1,192 69 11- 5-24 George Brunssen Co. 6 68 11- 5-24 Alpha Electric Co., Inc. 77 00 11- 5-24 Hull, Grippen & Co. 7 50 11- 5-24 D. Appleton & Co. 17 1 25 11- 5-24 Nason Mfg. Co., Inc. 11- 5-24 Macmillan Co. 11- 5-24 A. Kreamer, Inc. 54 11- 5-24 Crocker WheelerCo. 5 3 00 5 11- 5-24 Charles Kurzon 19 87 11- 5-24 John Simons Co. 12 54 12 11- 5-24 Walworth Mfg. Co. 1 15 11-14-24 R. W. Geldart & Co., Inc. 1 28 44 0 186 9 11-14-24 Benj. Schaeffer & Bro., Inc. 11-14-24 General Medical Book Co. 65 30 11- 6-24 U. S. Auto Supply Co., Inc. 225 40 72055 11-10-24 Edward Boker 259 50 11- 8-24 S. Lustig 200 11- 8-24 Shipley Const. & Supply Co. 2°° 112 00 40 11- 8-24 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 71867 11-13-24 Abt-Bernot, Inc. 178 36 11- 8-24 Mack Eng. & Supply Co., Inc. 375 00 70217 11- 7-24 James M. Shaw & Co. 191 73 71852 11-13-24 Mersel & Fortgang 5,028 87 Municipal Civil Service Commission. 11- 3-24 John Wanamaker 7 00 County Court, Richmond County. 11-12-24 Peerless Towel Supply Co. County Court, Kings County. Bert V. Eutemey City Magistrates' Courts. 11- 3-24 Wilson Stamp Co. 11- 3-24 Fallon Law Book Co. 11- 3-24 Argus Press Clipping Bureau Supreme Courts. 11- 7-24 Marconi Restaurant 11- 7-24 Baker, Voorhis & Co. College of The City of New York. 11-11-24 T. C. Moore Department of Correction. 11-10-24 P. J. McArdle 10-16-24 U. T. Hungerford Brass & Copper Co. 10- 8-24 Disinfecting & Exterminating Corp. District Attorney, New York County. William T. Fishbough Department of Docks. 11- 3-24 Valvoline Oil Co. 71625 11-10-24 Morris & Cummings Dredging Co. ... 11- 3-24 Bacon Coal Co. 69708 11-11-24 Goodyear Lumber Co. Armory Board— Proposals Assessors, Board of— Annual Apportionment and Assessment Completion of Assessments and Awards Board Meetings Bronx, Borough of The— Proposals Brooklyn, Borough of— Proposals Report for Week Ended 1924 City Record, Board of— Proposals Education, Department of-- Proposals Estimate and Apportionment, Board of— Notices of Public Hearings—Public Improvement Matters Finance, Department of— Abstract of Transactions for Week Ended November 8, 1924 Confirmation of Assessments—Notices to Property Owners Interest on City Bonds and Stock Sureties on Contracts Vouchers Received November 21, 1924 Warrants Made Ready for Payment November 21, 1924 Instructions to Bidders on Work to Be Done and Supplies to Be Furnished Manhattan, Borough of— Proposals Report for Quarter Ended 1924 Municipal Assembly of The City of New York— Notice of Public Hearing Municipal Civil Service Commission— Eligible Lists Promulgated November 19 and 20, 1924 Amended Notice of Examination General Instructions Regarding Ex- aminations Notices of Examinations Notices to Appear for Examinations November 1, 264 60 23 25 39,724 56 24 96 9,252 90 225 75 1:i 06 208 62 107 38 620 76 3,253 77 4,719 13 1,293 1,078 80 1,151 24 1,231 07 799 93 624 93 1,123 05 936 58 928 49 383 24 1,103 87 645 84 301 86 31 20 608 95 47 03 57 00 8 10 105 00 23 90 48 00 15 00 55 07 12 00 4 95 6 10
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THE CITY RECORD. VOL, LII. NUMBER 15659. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924. PRICE 10 CENTS.

THE CITY RECORD.

OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the

BOARD OF CITY RECORD. JOHN F. HYLAN, MAYOR.

GEORGE P. NICUOLSON, CORPORATION COUNSEL. CHARLES L. CRAIG, COMPTROLLER.

PETER J. BRADY, SUPERVISOL

Supervisor's Office, Municipal Building, 8th floor. Published daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Distributing Division, 125 and 127 Worth st., Manhattan, New York City. Subscription, $20 a year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy. SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the City employees), $5;

Official Canvass of Votes, $1; Registry Lists, 20 cents each assembly district; Law Department Sup. plement, $1; Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, $2 each section; postage extra.

ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the CITY RECORD must be received at least TWO (2) days before the date fixed for the first insertion; when proof is required for correction before publication, copy must be received THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion.

COPY for publication in the corporation newspapers of Brooklyn must be received at least THREE (3) days before date fixed for the first insertion.

Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City.

TABLE OF CONTENTS. ..._____

Official Directory 7991 7992 Parks, Department of—

Report of Meteorological Observatory

7998 for Week Ended November 8,

7998 1924 7991 7992 Plant and Structures, Department of—

Proposals 7997 7992 Police Department—

Auction Sales 7992

7997 Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Prop- erty 7992

7991 Public Markets, Department of— Proposals 7993

7992 Public Welfare, Department of— Proposals 7992

7999 Report for Week Ended November 8, 1924 7991

Purchase, Department of-

7993 Proposals 7998 Queens, Borough of—

Proposals 8000 7990 Richmond, Borough of—

Proposals 7996 7993 Sinking Fund, Commissioners of the-

7993 Notices of Public Hearings 8000 7993 Supreme Court, First Department-

7984 Application to Court to Condemn Prop- erty 8002

7981 Filing Bills of Costs 8002 Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to

8004 File Objections 8002 Notice to File Claims 8002

8001 S:ipreme Court, Second Department— June 30, Application to Court to Condemn Prop-

7986 erty 8004 Filing Preliminary Abstracts 8003 Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to

7981 File Objections 8004 Notice to File Claims 8003

Taxes and Assessments, Department of-

7981 Notice to Property Owners 8004 7997 Transportation, Board of—

Invitation to Contractors 7996 7996 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, De-

7996 partment of--

7996 Proposals 799E

CITY OF NEW YORK-MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY.

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT BRANCH.

Notice of Public Hearing.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE COMMITTEE ON LOCAL LAWS of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment Branch of the Municipal Assembly of

The City of New York will hold a public hearing on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1924, at 2.30 O'CLOCK P. M., in ROOM 16, CITY HALL, Borough of Manhattan, on four proposed local laws amending the Greater New York Charter and the Trans-portation Corporations Law, so as to provide for the municipal ownership and operation of motor buses ; said proposed local laws being entitled as follows:

(A) A local law amending section 242 of the Greater New York Charter, being chapter 456 of the Laws of 1901 as amended, in relation to the power of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment with respect to the operation of omnibuses.

(B) A local law amending the Greater New York Charter, being chapter 466 of the Laws of 1901 as amended, by the insertion of a new section therein in relation to the operation of omnibuses.

(C) A local law superseding the first subdivision of section 1458 of the Greater New York Charter, being chapter 466 of the Laws of 1901 as amended, in relation to omnibus routes.

(D) A local law superseding section 24 of the Transportation Corporations Law, being chapter 219 of the Laws of 1909 as amended, and constituting chapter 63 of the Consolidated Laws, in relation to corporations subject to Public Service Commis-sions Law.

Dated. New York, November 19, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Clerk, Municipal Assembly, Board of Estimate and

Apportionment Branch. n19,24

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

Eligible List Promulgated Nov. 19, 1924.

Mechanical Draughtsman (Refrigeration), Grade "C." 1. Cunningham, George S., 193A Schaeffer st., Bklyn., 81.70. 2. Beggs, Harold W., 391 9th st., Bklyn., 73. 3. Culkin, Louis T., 472 Mott ave., Bronx, 72.10.

Eligible Lists Promulgated Nov. 20, 1924.

Assistant Medical Examiner, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Grade 4. 1. Hala, William W., 660 Academy st., L. I. City, 89.50. 2. Robillard, Gregory L., 401 76th st., Bklyn., 88.60. 3. Auerbach, Romeo \V., 272 E. 19th St., Bklyn., 84.90. 4. Seecof, David P., Montefiore Hospital, Bronx, 78.90.

Promotion to Assistant Registrar of Records, Grade 4, Department of Health, Bureau of Records.

1. Pozdena, Otto R., 16 Nkroodside ave., Winfield Junction, L. I., 85.07. 2. Shapiro, Isidor F., 1836 Belmont ave:, Bronx, 84.42. 3. Blumenfeld, Samuel, 685 Cauldwell ave., 80.42.

Promotion to Stenographer and Typewriter, Grade 3, President of Borough of Manhattan, Bureau of Buildings.

1. Johnston, Marion G., 2111 Carlton ave., Far Rockaway, L. I., 76.29.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924.

Below is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on the above date, showing therein the Department of Finance voucher number, the dates of the invoices or the registered number of the contract, the date the voucher was filed in the Department of Finance, the name of the payee and the amount of the warrant.

Where two or more bills are embraced in the warrant, the dates of the earliest and latest are given, excepting that, when such payments are made under a contract the registered number of the contract is shown in the place of the second invoice date.

Where the word "final" is shown after the name of the payee, payment will not be made until thirty days after the completion and acceptance of the work, but all of the other warrants mentioned will be forwarded through the mails unless some reason exists why payment is to be made in person, in which event written notice will be promptly given to the claimant.

In making a written or verbal inquiry at this office for any of the above men-tioned wart ants, it is requested that reference be made by the Department of Mance voucher number. CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller.

Invoice Received Finance

Dates or in Depart- Voucher

Contract ment of

Name of Payee, Amount. Nu. Number. Finance.

Armory Board. 10-31-24 Kalt Lumber Co $184 57

68209 10-28-24 John E Ferguson " 249 00 66963 11-22-24 Peerless Engineering Co 1,250 00

Commissioner of Accounts. 11-31-24 Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc 129 60

Board of Assessors. 11-12-24 Keuffel & Esser Co 3 90 11-12-24 National Soda Lunch Equipment Co 8 00

Board of City Record. 11- 6-24 Henry Kastens 49 00

Board of Elections. 11-13-24 Queens County News 11-13-24 Richmond Hill Record 11-13-24 Staten Islander 11-13-24 Jewish Morning Journal 11-13-24 Brooklyn Citizen 11-13-24 Brooklyn Standard Union 11-13-24 Evening World 11-13-24 N. Y. Times 11-13-24 Evening Bulletin 11-13-24 N. Y. Telegram and Evening Mail 11-13-24 N., Y. Herald Tribune 11-13-24 Morning Telegraph Co 11-13-24 N. Y. Evening Post 11-13-24 Sun 11-13-24 Jewish Morning Journal 11-13-24 Day 11-13-24 Bronx Record and Times 11-13-24 Evening World 11-13-24 Flushing Daily Times 11-13-24 Flushing Daily Times 11-13-24 Flushing Daily Times

Board of Estimate and Apportionment. 11-11-24 Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc. Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. 11- 8-24 United States Auto Supply Co., Inc. 17 38 11- 6-24 Voss Machine Works 434 00 11- 6-24 Victor X-Ray Corp. 289 84 11- 6-24 Rawlings & Gaskell 11- 8-24 Geo. P. Knapp

228635085 0 028 05 53167 10-28-24 McQuillen & Chave, Inc. 69849 10-27-24 Commonwealth Fuel Co., Inc., assignee

of Martin F. Shea 1,192 69 11- 5-24 George Brunssen Co. 6 68 11- 5-24 Alpha Electric Co., Inc. 77 00 11- 5-24 Hull, Grippen & Co. 7 50 11- 5-24 D. Appleton & Co.

171 25 11- 5-24 Nason Mfg. Co., Inc. 11- 5-24 Macmillan Co.

11- 5-24 A. Kreamer, Inc. 54 11- 5-24 Crocker WheelerCo.

53 005 11- 5-24 Charles Kurzon

19 87 11- 5-24 John Simons Co.

12

54

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11- 5-24 Walworth Mfg. Co. 1 15

11-14-24 R. W. Geldart & Co., Inc.

12844 01869 11-14-24 Benj. Schaeffer & Bro., Inc. 11-14-24 General Medical Book Co. 65 30 11- 6-24 U. S. Auto Supply Co., Inc. 225 40

72055 11-10-24 Edward Boker

259 50 11- 8-24 S. Lustig 200 11- 8-24 Shipley Const. & Supply Co.

2°°112 0040 11- 8-24 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 71867 11-13-24 Abt-Bernot, Inc. 178 36

11- 8-24 Mack Eng. & Supply Co., Inc. 375 00 70217 11- 7-24 James M. Shaw & Co. 191 73 71852 11-13-24 Mersel & Fortgang 5,028 87

Municipal Civil Service Commission. 11- 3-24 John Wanamaker 7 00

County Court, Richmond County. 11-12-24 Peerless Towel Supply Co. County Court, Kings County.

Bert V. Eutemey City Magistrates' Courts.

11- 3-24 Wilson Stamp Co. 11- 3-24 Fallon Law Book Co. 11- 3-24 Argus Press Clipping Bureau

Supreme Courts. 11- 7-24 Marconi Restaurant 11- 7-24 Baker, Voorhis & Co.

College of The City of New York. 11-11-24 T. C. Moore

Department of Correction. 11-10-24 P. J. McArdle 10-16-24 U. T. Hungerford Brass & Copper Co. 10- 8-24 Disinfecting & Exterminating Corp.

District Attorney, New York County. William T. Fishbough

Department of Docks. 11- 3-24 Valvoline Oil Co.

71625 11-10-24 Morris & Cummings Dredging Co. ... 11- 3-24 Bacon Coal Co.

69708 11-11-24 Goodyear Lumber Co.

Armory Board— Proposals

Assessors, Board of— Annual Apportionment and Assessment Completion of Assessments and Awards

Board Meetings Bronx, Borough of The—

Proposals Brooklyn, Borough of—

Proposals Report for Week Ended

1924 City Record, Board of—

Proposals Education, Department of--

Proposals Estimate and Apportionment, Board of—

Notices of Public Hearings—Public Improvement Matters

Finance, Department of— Abstract of Transactions for Week

Ended November 8, 1924 Confirmation of Assessments—Notices

to Property Owners Interest on City Bonds and Stock Sureties on Contracts Vouchers Received November 21, 1924 Warrants Made Ready for Payment

November 21, 1924 Instructions to Bidders on Work to Be

Done and Supplies to Be Furnished Manhattan, Borough of—

Proposals Report for Quarter Ended

1924 Municipal Assembly of The City of New

York— Notice of Public Hearing

Municipal Civil Service Commission—Eligible Lists Promulgated November

19 and 20, 1924 Amended Notice of Examination General Instructions Regarding Ex-

aminations Notices of Examinations Notices to Appear for Examinations

November 1,

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7982 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924.

Finance Voucher

No. Name of Payee.

Invoice Received Dates or in Depart- Contract ment of Number. Finance.

Invoice Finance Dates or

Amount. Voucher Contract No. Number.

Received in Depart-ment of Finance.

Name of Payee. Amount

148523 68636 10-25-24 Mercantile Factors Corp., assignee of Wilbert Products Co., Inc. 98 43

148522 68636 10-25-24 Mercantile Factors Corp., assignee of Wilbert Products Co., Inc. 35 19

144204 10-16-24 Yorkville Woodworking Co., Inc. 443 .35 152350 69258 11- 5-24 Henry Holt & Co. 2,497 11 151076 9- 3-24 10-31-24 Victor Talking Machine Co. 30 00 153057 8-11-24 11- 6-24 George Weiderman Electric Co., Inc 98 40 152985 7-28-24 11- 6-24 Royal Co. of N. Y., assignee of William

Schuetz 154363 9-29-24 11- 8-24 John A. O'Brien 154364 9-30-24 11- 8-24 Kroepke Plumbing & Heating Co. 154207 11- 8-24 William H. Ellis 154351 9-29-24 11- 8-24 Lignum Carpenter Works 154302 9-27-24 11- 8-24 H. J. Happel 154611 10-- 1-24 11-10-24 Philip Dimentstein 154371 9- 9-24 11- 8-24 Philip Dimentstein 153622 11- 7-24 Morris Glass Co., Inc 154284 9-24-24 11- 8-24 J. D. Johnson Co., Inc 154283 9-25-24 11- 8-24 Standard Plumbing Supply Co 154282 10- 6-24 11- 8-24 Hyman Jackel 153624 10- 3-24 11- 7-24 L. Supran 151116 9-29-24 10-31-24 Caswell Motor Co 152704 11- 5-24 Merrick Auto Repair & Machine Co 151073 10- 2-24 10-31-24 Joseph Spieles 153423 1-12-24 11- 6-24 Times Square Apto Supply Co. 152409 9-25-24 11- 5-24 Herald Square Press 154236 68538 11- 8-24 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc. 154603 10- 2-24 11-10-24 Hyman Jackel 153049 9- 3,24 11- 6-24 Edward J. Keyes 154333 10- 2-24 11- 8-24 James I. Kelly 154331 9- 8-24 11- 8-24 W. & C. Sheehan 154330 9- 8-24 11- 8-24 W. & C. Sheehan 153029 9-26-24 11- 6-24 Royal Co. of N. Y., assignee of Reid,

King & Co., Inc 153030 9-26-24 11- 6-24 Royal Co. of N. Y., assignee of Reid,

King & Co., Inc 154373 4- 7-24 11- 8-24 Sam Herson 153654 9-20-24 11- 7-24 A. D. Evertsen Co 153027 7-22-24 11- 6-24 Atlantic Decorating Co 153031 10- 1-24 11- 6-24 Royal Co. of N. Y., assignee of John

Pinto 94 00 153653 9-22-24 11- 7-24 A. D. Evertsen Co 64 17 153655 9-20-24 11- 7-24 A. D. Evertsen Co. 60 20 153656 9-23-24 11- 7-24 A. D. Evertsen Co 36 81 153041 11- .6-24 Fred G. Lax 65 96 153026 11- 6-24 American Ornamental Iron Wks 78 10 154368 11- 8-24 A. W. Brauer 27 50 154379 9-26-24 11- 8-24 D. J. Carey 84 02 153021 10- 2-24 11- 6-24 John F. Ferguson 69 75 152816 65989 11- 6-24 J. Friedman 8,319 60 152051 70382 11- 5-24 Jesse E. Kahn 5,089 50 152041 71158 11- 5,24 Jesse E. Kahn 3,589 92 152042 71158 11- 5-24 Jesse E. Kahn 4,487 40 153997 71714 11- 7-24 George M. O'Connor 3,473 10

Department of Finance. 158751 11-18-24 Edward M. Morgan 1,003 00

Fire Department. 154583 68648 11- 8-24 East River Mill & Lumber Co 506 42 154584 68648 11- 8-24 East River Mill & Lumber Co. 506 86 153194 10-17-24 11- 6-24 Garlock Packing Co. 40 80 151699 11- 3-24 Hess, Bright Shop 17 54 151697 10- 8-24 11- 3-24 Herrman Motor Truck Co., Inc. 7 78 151701 10-21-24 11- 3-24 Victory Auto Radiator Co. 59 00 152040 9-24-24 11- 5-24 Underwood Typewriter Co, Inc 27 50 150482 10-30-24 N. Y. Motor Parts Service Co., Inc 94 05 151610 71446 11- 1-24 Liberty National Bank, assignee of

Eastern Const. Co., Inc 9,900 00 152669 68639 11- 5-24 Astoria Heating Co. 3,330 00 154947 10-31-24 11-10-24 Louis Harris 2 43 155072 10-28-24 11-11-24 Colt, Stewart Co., Inc. 107 01 155071 11-11-24 Swinehart Tire & Rubber Co 919 24 155816 10-28-24 11-12-24 Isley Doubleday & Co 49 26 155070 69627 11-11-24 American La France Fire Engine Co ,

48,730 50

Teachers' Retirement System. 158011 11-17-24 Charles L. Craig, Custodian Teachers'

Retirement System Department of Education.

158681 11-18-24 Katherine Roberts 158682 11-18-24 Delia A. Barry 158683 11-18-24 Maude Kreig Wilcox 158680 11-18-24 Grace W. Carraher 158993 11-19-24 Patrick Jones 158992 11-11-24 11-19-24 L. I. R. R. Co. 153964 8-29-24 11- 7-24 John F. Ferguson 153951 10- 9-24 11- 7-24 Library Bureau 154396 69275 11- 8-24 Frymier & Hanna Co. 154394 69522 11- 8-24 H. P. Wright & Co., Inc 154564 71512 11- 8-24 Lustbadcr Const. Co., Inc. 154565 66513 11- 8-24 John T. Brady & Co. 154395 68787 11- 8-24 Industries Development Corp, assignee

of Niewenhous Co., Inc 154151 9-26-24 65344 11- 8-24 Samuel Lewis 154270 68502 11- 8-24 Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc 154271 9-25-24 68628 11-18-24 Standard Supply Co. 154267 69763 11- 8-24 C. R. Kaplinger Co. 154268 10- 6-24 61024 11- 8-24 American Book Co. 154158 10- 9-24 65293 11- 8-24 American Book Co 154269 65293 11- 8-24 American Book Co 154253 7-24-24 68999 11- 8-24 C. C. Birchard & Co 154244 10- 7-24 68627 11- 8-24 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y 154233 10- 1-24 68626 11- 8-24 Albert Sommer 154234 8-12-24 71467 11- 8-24 Reo Motor Car Co. of N. Y., Inc ,

assignee of Lena Bellotti 154232 10- 1-24 68597 11- 8-24 Frank J. Kalsch 154366 9-23-24 11- 8-24 D. J. Deady 154295 11- 8-24 Royal Co. of N. Y., assignee of Charles

Williams Co., Inc 154347 9-23-24 11- 8-24 Louis Messer 154249 68593 11- 8-24 Institution Equipment Co 154251 10- 7-24 68514 11- 8-24 Jacobus Pneumatic Inkwell Co 154388 11- 8-24 S. Zacharkow 153059 9- 9-24 11- 6-24 Kroepke Plumbing & Heating Co 153044 9-25-24 11- 6-24 A. W. Brauer 15Q720 9-23-24 10-30-24 H. J. Happel 153943 2-27-24 11- 7-24 J. Bursten 154303 9-25-24 10- 8-24 Jacob Haupt 153637 9-20-24 11- 7-24 A. D. Evertsen Co 150728 8-23-24 10-30-24 Morris Glass Co., Inc 153102 9-24-24 11- 6-24 Iroquois Publishing Co., Inc 153104 8- 1-24 11- 6-24 Empire Exterminating Co., Inc 153105 9-23-24 11- 6-24 Denoyer, Geppert Co 154128 9-24-24 68584 11- 8-24 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 154124 11- 7-23 62722 11- 8-24 West End Bank of Bklyn., assignee of

M. M. Halpern, Inc 154126 68564 11- 8-24 Atlas Stationery Corp 154801 7- 3-24 68509 11-10-24 Henkel Co., Inc 154165 61032 11- 8-24 R. A. Fife Corp 152364 8-20-24 69243 11- 5-24 Rudich Scientific Apparatus Co 154824 8-20-24 69243 11-10-24 Rudich Scientific Apparatus Co 153286 10- 9-24 65255 11- 5-24 Bertha Lustgarten 154823 9-26-24 68623 11-10-24 Royal Petroleum Co., Inc. 154804 10- 6-24 68618 11-10-24 Poirier & Lindeman Co. 154905 9-29-24 11-10-24 Warwick & York, Inc. 154906 9-27-24 11-10-24 U. S. Infantry Assn 150718 9-20-24 10-30-24 Jos. Green 154289 10- 3-24 11- 8-24 L. Supran 154290 10- 2-24 11- 8-24 R. Rihm 153645 9- 5-24 11- 7-24 Duncan-Stewart 153657 10- 2-24 11- 7-24 A. D. Evertsen Co. 153032 9-22-24 11- 6-24 Hall & Boyle 153947 10-15-24 11- 7-24 Louis Guerr 152755 9-19-24 11- 5-24 Thomas F. Ford 152756 9-26-24 11- 5-24 Thomas F. Ford 154384 9-29-24. 11- 8-24 Julius Haas & Son 154387 9-17-24 11- 8-24 William Beck 154369 8-30-24 11- 8-24 Fred G. Lax 153088 8-30-24 11- 6-24 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co. 154156 61043 11- 8-24 Houghton, Mifflin Co. 154127 68633 11- 8-24 Unity Sanitary Supply Co. 154792 68533 11-10-24 Royal Card & Paper Co. 154797 69217 11-10-24 Emil Greiner Co. 154275 69217 11- 8-24 Emil Greiner Co. 153900 7- 3-24 11- 7-24 G. L. Gilbert 154907 11-10-24 Bureau of Publications, Teachers Col-

lege 153916 6-26-24 11- 7-24 Schoverling, Daly & Gales 153647 7-22-24 11- 7-24 James E. Delaney 154293 10- 8-24 11- 8-24 A. D. Evertsen Co. 153938 9-24-24 11- 7-24 Agent & Warden of Auburn Prison 153931 8-27-24 11- 7-24 D. B. Smith & Co. 153927 10- 1-24 11- 7-24 Arnold Constable Co., Inc. 153098 9-25-24 11- 6-24 Pacific Printing Co., Inc. 153106 6-23-24 11- 6-24 New York Wire Frame Co. 153611 6-14-24 11- 7-24 Keuffel & Esser Co. 153609 9-30-24 11- 7-24 Kny-Scheerer Corp. 156057 9-29-24 65281 11-13-24 Silver Burdett & Co. 154254 10- 6-24 68642 11- 8-24 F. S. Banks & Co. 155152 10-14-24 69024 11-11-24 John C. Winston Co. 154166 10- 2-24 69240 11- 8-24 Palo Co. 154815 10- 2-24 69240 11-10-24 Palo Co. 156063 10- 6-24 61049 11-13-24 Macmillan Co. 152587 9- 2-24 69211 11-15-24 J. W. Felch 156015 10-16-24 65293 11-13-24 American Book Co. 154825 9-26-24 68537 11-10-24 E. Steiger & Co. 155974 10- 8-24 65234 11-13-24 Gregg Publishing Co. 156053 10- 1-24 65234 11-13-24 Gregg Publishing Co. 154831 8-11-24 65234 11-10-24 Gregg Publishing Co. 154314 10- 2-24 65234 11- 8-24 Gregg Publishing Co. 150003 8-11-24 65234 10-29-24 Gregg Publishing Co. 155979 4-12-24 65291 11-13-24 Allyn & Bacon 154789 6-26-24 68619 11-10-24 Rauh Cutlery Co., Inc. 152360 65298 11- 5-24 Educational Pub. Co. 156011 65298 11-13-24 Educational Pub. Co. 150033 6- 2-24 69231 10-29-24 Scientific Specialties Co., Inc. - 154143 9-26-24 68537 11- 8-24 E. Steiger & Co. 154149 68644 11- 8-24 Cavanagh Bros. & Co. 149844 8- 3-24 65234 10-29-24 Gregg Pub. Co. 155156 9-22-24 68644 11-11-24 Cavanagh Bros. & Co. 153101 11- 6-24 Macmillan Co. 153055 11- 6-24 S. Zacharkow 152993 10- 4-24 11- 6-24 A. Weiss 154312 9- 9-24 11- 8-24 Robertson & Conry, Inc. 153841 65251 11- 7-24 J. B. Lippincott Co.

306,947 66

27 70 27 70 9 23

46 16 5,000 00

385 06 119 00 134 10

57,918 24 29,203 20 24,398 85 63,484 88

44,940 51 111 72 325 31 168 00 320 00 306 00 120 00 134 40 485 00 100 00 178 50

795 60 2,278 00

176 20

159 38 103 76 131 10 300 00 124 67 50 01 15 00 39 00 45 00 12 16 22 96 43 40 23 90 6 25 7 00

35 76

18 40 63 79 39 00 12 35 4 43

17 28 12 00 10 20 14 42 5 38 3 00

79 80 58 60 66 85 63 92 45 20 54 71 32 00 99 36 58 62 34 59 28 85 7 15

31 98 1 95 6 50

27 86 4 73 1 40 200

1 50 45 00 44 95 54 83 84 00 31 25 82 43 47 00 19 80 34 50 44 35 57 00 59 60 8 00

20 56 3 40

27 00 1 64

45 00 27 88 1 67

37 55 10 02 37 45 29 12 97 50 3 50

61 60 17 50 62 50 8 89

18 63 4 71

29 95 4 40

47 02 68 95 60 48 1 50

157537 157537 157537 157537 157537 157536 157536 157536 157536 157536 157536 157536 157536 157536 157536 157535 157535 157535 157535 157535 157535 157534 157534 157542

153304 141356 151926 151925 151929 151928

149930 149925 151938 151943 153339 153336 153340 151940

155505

155499

Inc. Department of Health.

10-10-24 11- 6-24 Francis H. Leggett & Co 273 00

8-26-24 11- 9-24 Arkay Co 168 00

9-29-24 11- 3-24 Fred Petersen 20 10

8-19-24 11- 3-24 E. E. Hunter, Inc 9 20 11- 3-24 Middletown Auto Sales Co 4'06

3-19-24 11- 3-24 National Auto Radiator & Lamp Wks , Inc.

9-10-24 10-29-24 Willey Co., Inc

9-24-24 10-29-24 James J. Behan 11- 3-24 William H. Park 11- 3-24 Globe Garage

8-18-24 11- 6-24 E. H. Perry 11- 6-24 Globe Garage

9-19-24 11- 6-24 E. H. Perry 11- 3-24 S. W. Wynne

Commissioner of Jurors, Bronx County.

10- 9-24 11-12-24 N. Y. Law Journal 9 50 Law Department.

9-24-24 11-12-24 Burroughs Adding Machine Co 1 50 Miscellaneous.

11-15-24 Thos. J. Gilligan 192 30 11-15-24 Peter J. Curran 240 00 11-15-24 Louis Libertucci 44 87 11-15-24 Rocco Agoglio 14 08 11-15-24 Morris Scharaga 156 67 11-15-24 F. D. Gulliver 20 00 11-15-24 F. D. Gulliver 20 00 11-15-24 F. D. Gulliver 20 00 11-15-24 F. D. Gulliver 20 00 11-15-24 F. D. Gulliver 54 00 11-15-24 F. D. Gulliver 50 00 11-15-24 F. D. Gulliver 54 00 11-15-24 F. D. Gulliver 20 00 11-15-24 F. D. Gulliver 20 00 11-15-24 F. D. Gulliver 20 00 11-15-24 S. I. Hospital 2 00 11-15-24 S. I. Hospital 8 00 11-15-24 S. I. Hospital 33 00 11-15-24 S. I. Hospital 14 00 11-15-24 Cornelius Donovan 17 00 11-15-24 Cornelius Donovan 30 00 11-15-24 Wolff Industrial Service 58 00 11-15-24 Wolff Industrial Service 14 00 11-15-24 John Kilgalon 146 70

14 25 30 00 50 00 16 92 18 81 28 11 13 18 25 86 4 45

37 32 17 20 49 82 89 00

63 43

50 00 11 12 35 08 35 60 62 75 46 00 5 51 6 10

31 22 15 04 2 21

13 35 15 75 4 50

45 30 60 00

70 93 10 61 46 16 12 42 00 27 70 28 94 19 96

Invoice Received Dates or in Depart- Contract ment of Number. Finance.

Finance Voucher

No. Name of Payee. Amount.

Finance Voucher

No.

Invoice Dates or Contract Number.

Received in Depart-ment of Finance.

Name of Payee. Amount.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924. THE CITY RECORD

7983

30 00 30 00 25 00 10 00

100 00 160 60 100 00 140 00 10 00 26 67

33,927 06 80 00 51 11

523 20 31 32 34 62

140 00 80 00 16 60

601 42 140 00 13 33 60 00 49 24 80 00 7 50 2 50

37 50 65 00

102 50 312 00 182 00

1,178 11

1,432 97

1,483 75 697 50 180 00 140 00 548 58 80 00 80 00 80 00 80 00 13 33 54 76 80 00

160 00 80 00 80 33 80 00 80 00 80 00 51 36

989 05 20 00 96 67

550 67 93 33 20 00

500 00 500 00 200 00

1,000 00 500 00

9,112 50

81 50

68 00 37 50 25 00 24 00

126 00 33 00 5 00

71 00 17 00 15 00 65 00 4 00

12 00 20 00 27 00 36 00 56 00 20 00 2 00

64 00 36 00 9 00 8 00 5 00

23 00 94 00 74 OW 39 00 2 00

28 00 17 32

157535 11-15-24 Cornelius Donovan

157535 11-15-24 Cornelius Donovan

157535 11-15-24 Cornelius Donovan

157535 11-15-24 Cornelius Donovan

158529 11-18.24 Edward Seibel

157539 11-15-24 Angelo Gravino

1:7539 11-15-21 William Dunnigan

157539 11-15-24 Michael Campiglio

157539 11-15-24 Harry Billotti

157539 11-15-24 Abe Abramowitz

158270 11-18-24 Empire City Subway Co., Ltd., or Chas T. Russell

157544 11-15-24 Heritha Geiger

157544 11-15-24 Antonia Trotta

157544 11-15-24 Sam Ellison

157544 11-15-24 Anna S. Harrison

157544 11-15-24 Anna S. Harrison

157544 11-15-24 Charles H. Tarling

157544 11-15-24 Nunziata Esposito

157544 11-1.5-24 Elizabeth K. Thompson

157544 11-15-24 Elizabeth Klebbe Thompson

157544 11-15-24 James Kett

157542 11-15-24 Otto Pallet

157542 Patrick Toomey

157542 11-15-24 Ellen Burger

157544 11-15-24 Wm. Hermann

158293 11-18-24 Swedish Hospita in Brooklyn

158292 11-18-24 Swedish Hospita in Brooklyn

158291 11-18-24 Swedish Hospita in Brooklyn

158290 11-18-24 Swedish Hospita in Brooklyn

158288 11-18-24 Swedish Hospita in Brooklyn

158287 11-18-24 Swedish Hospita in Brooklyn

158286 11-18-24 Swedish Hospita in Brooklyn

158297 11-18-24 Presbyterian Hospital

158298 11-18-24 Mary Zinn Home for Convalescent Children

158299 11-18-24 Mary Zinn Home for Convalescent Children

158300 11-18-24 N. Y. Guild for Jewish Blind 157540 11-15-24 Charles W. Saunders 157540 11-15-24 Hattie Pitman 157540 11-15-24 Harry Pate 157540 11-15-24 William Parsons 157540 11-15-24 Henry Miller 157540 11-15-24 Stephen McCormack 157540 11-15-24 Thomas P. Kane 157540 11-15-24 Christie Hauch 157540 11-15-24 Margaret Carmichael 157540 11-15-24 Peter A. Antonietti 157539 11-15-24 William J. Farrell 157542 11-15-24 Mary Meaney 157542 11-15-24 Theresa Crane 157542 11-15-24 Steve Lemos 157542 11-15-24 Guiseppe Moffa 157542 11-15-24 Salvatore Trobiano 156312 11-13-24 Frances K. Moran 155431 11-12-24 Charles L. Craig 157539 11-15-24 Wm. Arnst 157539 11-15-24 Michael Downey 157539 11-15-24 Daniel Seckler 157539 11-15-24 Martin Siebold 154054 9-29-24 11- 7-24 Walter R. Duryea 156294 11-13-24 Sol Silverman 156292 11-13-24 Samuel Wachatinsky 156551 11-13-24 Nicholas Spenella 156291 11-13-24 New Amsterdam Casualty Co 156550 11-13-24 Constance Greenawalt 158276 11-18-24 Lincoln Hospital and Home 158277 11-11-24 N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School

and Hospital 158278 11-18-24 N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School

and Hospital 158294 11-18-24 Swedish Hospital in Brooklyn 157534 11-15-24 Wolff Industria Service 157534 11-15-24 Wolff Industria Service 157534 11-15-24 Wolff Industria Service 157534 11-15-24 Wolff Industria Service . 157534 11-15-24 Wolff Industria Service 157534 11-15-24 Wolff Industria Service 157534 11-15-24 Wolff Industria Service 157534 11-15-24 Wolff Industria Service

157533 11-15-24 Wolff Industria Service

157533 11-15-24 Wolff Industria Service

157533 11-15-24 Wolff Industria Service

157533 11-15-24 Wolff Industria Service

157533 11-15-24 Wolff Industria Service

157533 11-15-24 Wolff Industria Service

157533 11-15-24 Wolff Industria Service

157533 11-15-24 Wolff Industria Service

157533 11-15-24 Wolff Industria Service

157533 11-15-24 Wolff Industria Service

159204 11-19-24 Wolff Industria Service

159204 11-19-24 Wolff Industria Service

159204 11-19-24 Wolff Industria Service

159204 11-19-24 Wolff Industria Service

159204 11-19-24 Wolff Industria Service

159204 11-19-24 Wolff Industria Service

159204 11-19-24 Wolff Industria Service

159204 11-19-24 Wolff Industria Service

159204 11-19-24 Wolff Industria Service

159204 11-19-24 Wolff Industria Service

158684 11-18-24 Barbara Dougherty

Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc. 16 00 James Martin 37 68 C. Klauberg & Bros., Inc. 135 00 J. M. Saulpaugh's Sons 94 08 Borough Hay & Grain Co. 4,878 20 Woolin Decorating Co. 1,950 00 of Plant and Structures. Holloway, Bentz & Co., Inc. 10 72 H. M Hillman 603 30 Judge & Wilson Co. 49 39 Geo. P. Knapp 32 24 Porter & Ross 102 08 American Creosoting Co. 203 67 Godfrey Keeler Co 24 85 Granville-Sellers, Inc. 102 90 Simonds Saw & Steel Co. 40 73 Kells Mill & Lumber Co., Inc. 126 00 A. P. Dienst Co., Inc. 18 25 E. F. Keating Co. 24 85 Thos. A. Christopher Co., Inc. 24 83 Maclane Hardware Co 15 01 Russell & Stoll Co. 13 20 K-G Welding & Cutting Co., Inc. 15 00 Stanley & Patterson, Inc.. 27 00 Thos. A. Christopher Co., Inc. 22 95 Rainey Bros. Tool Co. 17 90 Royal Ribbon & Carbon Co., Inc. 15 60 John T. Stanley Co., Inc. 21 00 Thos. A. Christopher Co., Inc. 5 49 McKesson & Robbins, Inc. 8 40 William Bratter, Inc. 9 95 Froment & Co. 19 56 National Brass Mfg. Co. 24 67 Hansen & Yorke Co., Inc. 9 36 Charles Kurzon 4 25

Borough of Manhattan. 155432 Charles L. Craig, Comptroller, City of

New York, trustee for acct. of Stree

Opening Fund 1,055 23 145930 48341 10-20-24 Terry & Tench Co., Inc. 87 57 148005 10-24-24 James Halpin & Son 169 94 141048 6-13-24 10- 8-24 C. J. Campbell 555 00 151882 5- 1-24 11- 3-24 Photostat Corp. 84 18 151893 10-21-24 11- 3-24 Richards, Wilcox Mfg. Co. 154783 11-10-24 Charles L. Craig, Comptroller, City of

New York, trustee for acct. of Street

Opening Fund 154784 11-10-24 Charles L. Craig, Comptroller, City of

New York, trustee for acct. of Street

Opening Fund 8 155430 11-12-24 Charles L. Craig, Comptroller, City of

New York, trustee for acct. of Street

Opening Fund 5 156392 11-13-24 Charles L. Craig, Comptroller, City of

New York, trustee for acct. of Street

Opening Fund 6 156391 11-13-24 Charles L Craig, Comptroller, City of

New York, trustee for acct of Street

Opening Fund

70586 11- 5-24 Asphalt Constr. Co President, Borough of The Bronx.

71314 11- 5-24 Gotham National Bank, assignee of C. D. Beckwith, Inc.

11- 7-24 Charles L. Craig, Comptroller of The City of New York, Trustee for account of Street Opening Fund 658 00

57175 9-29-24 Brusstar Const. Co., Inc. 202 94 President, Borough of Brooklyn.

10- 6-24 11-10-24 J. D. Johnson Co., Inc. 70 42 9-29-24 10-29-24 Bolton-Wetchel Co., Inc. 30 68

10-29-24 Pitts Motors, Inc. 14 45 10- 1-24 10-29-24 East Flatbush Garage 72 68 10- 1-24 10-29-24 18th Avenue Garage, Inc. 30 81

709.38 11- 8-24 Cleveland Trinidad Paving Co. 7,907 55 10- 7-24 10-28-24 Fenlon Const. Co., Inc. 230 00 10- 4-24 10-28-24 Fenlon Const. Co., Inc 230 00

68441 11- 8-24 Leonard Paving Co., Inc. 35,034 97 71777 11- 8-24 Cleveland Trinidad Paving Co. 15,163 20 67569 11- 6-24 Sicilian Asphalt Paving Co. 23,350 95 70494 11- 8-24 Cranford Co. 7,139 79 69411 11- 6-24 M. J. O'Hara 13,982 50

President, Borough of Queens. 70459 10-20-24 Highway Improve. & Repair Co., Inc. 2,071 92 70160 10-20-24 Highway Improve. & Repair Co., Inc. 1,654 01 70999 11- 7-24 Cleveland Trinidad Paving Co 11,638 20

Borough of Richmond. 10- 1-24 E. J. O'Connor 3 00 9-30-24 I. C. Blake 37 00

10-10-24 Ostwald & Tichenor 50 00

John E. Donovan 229 80

John E. Donovan 252 15 Department of Public Welfare. 10-31-24 B. Diamond 135 00 11- 1-24 Electro Service, Inc. 140 00 11- 1-24 Otis Elevator Co. 164 54 11- 7-24 Agent & Warden, Sing Sing Prison 6,348 65 10-21-24 Ordinator Co., Inc. 117 50

69849 10-24-24 Commonwealth Fuel Co., Inc., assignee of Martin F. Shea 2,784 54

11-10-24 C. M. Sorensen Co., Inc. 9 70 11-10-24 MacGregor Instrument Co. 2 85 11-10-24 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 1 15 11- 8-24 Eimer & Amend, Inc. 1 25 11-18-24 Powers, Weightman, Rosengarten Co

Inc. 22 35 72084 11- 7-24 John Minder & Son, Inc. 9 02 69856 11- 7-24 Burns Bros. 76 81

11- 8-24 Optimus Supply Co. 1 85 11- 8-24 Jaeger Bigelow Co. 3 06 11- 8-24 H. Fischer & Co. Inc. 1 50 11- 8-24 Halpern Dental Supply Co. 3 15 11- 8-24 Amhroid Co. 14 40 10-21-24 E. F. Musgrove, Inc. 61 96 11- 8-24 Wappler Electric Co., Inc. 10 31 11-10-24 Geo. A. Griffin, Inc. 2 50 11-10-24 George Tiemann & Co., Inc. 23 40 11-10-24 Pfau' s American Instrument Co. 5 5;) 11-10-24 James Picker, Inc. 4 50 11-10-24 Agent & Warden, Sing Sing Prison 42 00 11-10-24 David Killoch Co. 1 86

153571 9-18-24 155821 10-21-24 155818 10-28-24 155824 10-23-24 154449 146749

155317 10-22-24 155832 10-17-24 155309 10-11-24 155310 10-23-24 155835 10-20-24 155326 10-27-24 155321 10-30-24 155320 10-25-24 155831 10-22-24 150443 155185 155166 10-24-24 155167 155176 10-21-24 155177 10-17-24 155178 10-18-24 152920 10-11-24 152921 155174 10-20-24 155165 10- 8-24 152918 10-14-24 155161 155160 10-23-24 155226 10-24-24 155227 10-23-24 155224 10-16-24 155229 10-18-24 155220 10- 1-24

The Mayoralty. 156325 10- 3-24 11-13-24 John Butera 35 89

Department of Public Markets. 151418 70430 11- 8-24 Hildreth & Co 1,858 19

Bronx Parkway Commission. 155956 10-23-24 11-13-24 N. Y. Title & Mortgage Co 25 00 155946 11-13-24 Building & Realty News, Inc 6 20 155660 11-12-24 A. H. Seaman & Co., Inc 28 50 155670 11-12-24 North Side News 50 00 155652 10- 6-24 11-12-24 Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc 4 31 155658 9-25-24 11-12-24 Oceanic Chemical Co., Inc 15 13

Department of Parks. 155280 11- 1-24 11-11-24 Abt Bernot, Inc 46 10 155477 10-15-24 11-12-24 Knickerbocker Stencil Works 6 00 155461 10- 4-24 11-14-24 Benj. Schaeffer & Bro., Inc. 10 60 155244 10-31-24 11-11-24 Stumpp & Walter Co. 18 35

Police Department. 154451 71458 11- 8-24 M. L. Rohman, Inc. 5,400 00

11- 7-24 11-12-24 11-12-24 11-12-24

70517 11- 8-24 70222 10-22-24

Department 11-11-24 11-13-24 11-11-24 11-11-24 11-13-24 11-11-24 11-11-24 11-11-24 11-13-24 10-30-24 11-11-24 11-11-24 11-11-24 11-11-24 11-11-24 11-11-24 11- 6-24 11- 6-24 11-11-24 11-11-24 11- 6-24 11-11-24 11-11-24 11-11-24 11-11-24 11-11-24 11-11-24 11-11-24

President, 11-12-24

142343

152463

153813.

136918

35 00

,239 43

,574 00

,890 38

t

884 43 6,145 50

72,668 45

1.830 49

155026 149853 149859 149993 149997 154461 149035 14903 154453 154460 152805 154463 152801

146070 146068 153959

152667 152663 152660 154576 154578

President, 11- 5-24 11-15-24 11- 5-24

69695 11- 8-24 69698 11- 8-24

151296 12-12-22 151584 10-14-24 151589 8-25-24 153763 146314 8-30-24 148141 9-26-24

154643 10-20-24 154644 10-25-24 154641 10-28-24 154497 10- 3-24 154498 10-10-24

154019 10-24-24 154020 9-26-24 154493 154499 10-14-24 154501 10-17-24 154502 10-17-24 154500 10-16-24 146317 9-20-24 154525 154634 10-24-24 154633 10-17-24 154635 10-28-24 154636 10-22-24 154637 10-18-24 154639 10- 1-24

Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart-

Voucher Contract ment of No. Number. Finance.

Name of Payee. Amount.

Invoice Received Dates or in Depart- Contract ment of Number. Finance.

Finance Voucher

No. Name of Payee. Amount.

7984

THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924.

154640 9-29-24

11-10-24 149798 10-10-24

10-29-24 151588 10-18-24

11- 1-24

154492 10-21-24

11- 8-24 154495 10- 9-24

11- 8-24 154626 10-21-24

11-10-24 154528 10-25-24

11- 8-24 154630 10-22-24

11-10-24 154631 10-22-24

11-10-24 154628 10-17-24

11-10-24 154629 10-18-24

11-10-24 154627 10-23-24

11-10-24 156745

71867 11-14-24 156753

72084 11-14-24 154522 10-17-24

11- 8-24 153278 10-22-24

11- 6-24 153268 9-30-24 153258 10-22-24 153274 9-11-24 154519 154496 154035

VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924.

A statement is herewith submitted of all vouchers filed in the Department of Finance on this date, in which is shown the Department of Finance voucher Dumber, the date of the invoice or the registered *umber of the contract, the name of the payee and the amount of the claim. Where two or more bills are embraced in one voucher the date of the earliest is given excepting that when such vouchers are submitted under I contract the registered number of the contract is shown instead. CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller.

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount er No. tract

Number.

Armory Board. 160004 70137 N. Y. Tel. Co.

N. Y. Tel. Co, N. Y. Tel. Co. N. Y. TeL Co. N. Y. Tel. Co. N. Y. Tel. Co.

160005 70137 N. Y. Tel. Co. N. Y. Tel. Co. N. Y. Tel. Co. N. Y, Tel. Co.

160006 70137 N. Y. Tel. Co. 160007 70137 N. Y. Tel. Co. 160008 71220 Christie Cornice & Skylight

Works

540 00 160009 71849 Nathan Lemisch & Son

1,350 00

Board of Assessors. 160078 N. Y. & Bklyn. Towel Supply

Co.

37 35 160159 Thomas F. Maher

160

160160 Malcolm & Hayes

5 00 160161 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co

22 50

160162 N. Y. Tel. Co.

29 28 160163 N. Y. Tel. Co.

3 30

160164 Ice Service Co.

42 40 160165 Hemstreet Press Clipping

Bureau 160166

Lincoln Garage Sales 160167

Lincoln Garage Sales 160168

Western Union Teleg. Co. 160077 68861 N. Y. Tel. Co.

Board of Estimate and Apportionment. 160326 Jesse B. Snow

72 34

160327 D. W. Cox

14 04 160328 N. Y. Tel. Co.

20 46

160169 Schrell & Schultz Co.

8 36 160170 Electro Sun Co.

22 43

160171 C. A. Scheiper

15 00 160172 Lithoprint Co.

9 17

160173 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 447 60 160174 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 540 00

Supreme Courts. 160015 N. Y. Tel. Co.

3 30

160300 N. Y. Tel. Co.

12 75 College of The City of New York.

159955 Belmont Packing Co.

24 07 159956 Crane Co.

41

159957 Garlock Packing Co.

12 53 159958 Patterson Bros.

4 52

159959 Henry Pearl Sons

7 20 159960 American Airdry Corp.

4 10

159961 A. B. Dick Co.

2 88 159962 Chrystie Cornice Co.

90 00

159963 M. A. Wilfert

2 50 159964 R. J. Finke

5 50

159965 National District Tel, Co.

65 00 159997 Dodd, Mead & Co.

11 33

159998 A. G. Spalding Co.

2 01 159999 Atlas Stationery Corp.

8 08

160000 Hammacher, Schlemmer Co. 19 30 160001 E. B. Meyrowitz

43 80

160002 Lunkenheimer

11 28

68 73 25 00

32 03 150180 20 00 41 50 155028 16 68 155027 4 35 155040 6 00 155039

11 26 155031 7 45 152019 5 70 3 00 154077

264 11 154078 48 30 154074

202 60 154561 49 38 154486 33 12 154557

220 50 154558 59 63

554 34 154560 664 60 154559

5,070 38 154552 155297

1 40 154476 1 95 154475

155341 27 19 155338

1,822 80 155348 35 62 151959 25 40 146412

154536 100 00 154537 197 00 154538

1,226 72 154489 168 00 168 00 154488

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con- er No. tract Name of Payee.

Number.

160003 Barrett Co. 5 95 159983 Macmillan Co. 80 00 159984 Henry Holt & Co. 37 50 159985 John Wiley Sons 12 00 159986 Ginn & Co. 25 25 159987 D. Appleton 121 27 159988 D. C. Heath 55 05 159989 Henry Holt & Co. 162 40 159990 Henry Holt & Co. 112 50 159991 Henry Holt & Co. 142 50 159992 Allyn & Bacon 120 00 159993 S. Sanborn 73 00 159994 Ginn & Co. 23 41 159995 Macmillan Co. 164 10 159996 Chivers Book Binding Co 52 20 159960 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 15 00 159970 Kee Lox Mfg. Co. 8 31 159971 Lasher & Lathrop 640 50 159972 N. Y. Biological Supply Co 23 70 159973 Continental Radio Co. 19 20 159974 Lowell Insulator Wire Co 7 53 159975 Teachers College 2 76 159976 Judge Baker Foundation 2 50 159977 Peckham, Little Co. 22 50 159978 Clarkson & Ford 17 50 159979 Frederick Schling 30 60 159980 Macmillan Co. 158 25 159981 Houghton, Mifflin Co. 239 62 159982 Henry Holt & Co. 108 00

Department of Education. 160460 72093 Lawrence J. Rice 160461 69271 George Colon & Co.

2,700 00 46,905 48 51,284 97 160462 69751 O'Day Const. Co.

162,978 75 160463 67870 T. A. Clarke Co. 702 00 160428 70333 P. Reiss Contr. Co.

160429 71545 West End Bank of Brooklyn

450 00 540 00 160430 71545 West End Bank of Brooklyn 811 50 160431 68979 Harry Starkman

639 00 141432 68979 Harry Starkman 1,635 30 160433 William Kroepke

900 00 160434 71205 Superior Seating Co. 810 00 160435 71739 M. Blumenfeld 634 00 160436 68003 West End Bank of Brooklyn

1,207 00 160437 61324 N. Y. Roofing Co.

1,470 10 160401 71179 Egan Co. 2,381 40 160402 71160 P. J. Keogan

1,852 20 160403 71160 P. J. Keogan 420 32 160404 68423 Baerenklau

2,399 04 160405 70559 Arc Electric Const. Co. 11.610 00 160406 71168 Alford & Swift Co. 12,771 00 160407 71168 Alford & Swift Co. 3,870 00 160408 67914 Jandous Elec. Equipment Co. 2,700 00

160409 68920 Elgin Electric Corp. 990 00 160410 69121 R. & P. Mfg. Co.

3,652 85 160411 69067 Austin Eng. Co. 1,231 00 160412 69476 Frank E. Crosby

148 50 160413 68110 Manhattan Supply Co. 5,350 50 160414 72105 Jandous Elec. Co 3,234 60 160415 72105 Jandous Elec. Co

1,980 00 160416 71610 M. M. Halpern 6,300 00 160417 70817 A. Rones

722 20 160418 66118 West End Bank 1,080 00 160419 71936 Web Elec. Co

630 00 160420 71936 Web Elec. Co 450 00 160421 68324 Samuel Eng. Co 540 00 160422 71525 H. Bernhak & J. Notkin 720 00 160423 71825 Kaplan & Lutwin 900 00 160424 71825 Kaplan & Lutwin

1.350 00 160425 70868 Joseph A. Lee 1,440 00 160426 71208 Samuel Weinstein

220 00 160427 71559 James A. Kelly 164 00 160094 Joseph J. Keller 940 00 160095 M. M. Halpern, Inc 32 21 160096 \Villiam Dixon, Inc 50 00 160097 Scott Paper Co

First National Bank of City of Boston, assignee of Holbrook, Cabot & Rollins Corp. Holbrook, Cabot & Rollins Corp. of Water Supply. Edward J. Cullen William H. Grogan Pat Jordan Samuel Harley Estate Mendel Atkin T. A. Gillespie Co.

ter Supply, Gas and Electricity. Samuel Gallucci Beaver Engineering & Contracting Co Granville-Sellers, Inc. N. Y. & Richmond Gas Co. Denman & Davis Hazen & Whipple Irene Currier, administratrix of estate of M. M. Currier; deceased Central Union Gas Co. Kings County Lighting Co. Mueller Co., Inc. Peter J. Constant, Inc. Staten Island Shipbuilding Co. Thomas Hicks Knickerbocker Ice Co. Fields Bros. Worthington Pump & Machinery Corp. Samuel Gallucci Grippo Contracting Co., Inc. United Electric Light & Power Co. United Electric Light & Power Co. United Electric Light & Power Co. National Auto Radiator Lamp Works & Supply Co. Bedford Auto Top Co.

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con-

Name of Payee. er No. tract

Number.

160098

Montgomery & Co 160099

Baker & Taylor Co...

160101 160100

B. V. McAliece Manhattan Stationery Co

160102

Old Town Ribbon & Carbon Co.

160103

Isaac Pitman & Sons 160104

Montgomery & Co 160105

James Newman 160106

Geo. F. Bason 160107

Peter J. Donohue's Sons, Inc. 160079

Atlantic Decorating Co 160080

Julius Haas & Sons 160081

Durand Steel Locker Co /60082

Library Bureau 160083

Kristian Martinson 160684

Laurence Belting Co 160085

Robert C. Vernes 160086

Robert C. Vernes 160087

Yorkville Woodworking Co 160088

Charles Scribner's Sons 160089

William & Wilkins Co 160090

S. Epstein 160091

R. Solomon & Son, Inc 160092

Jacob Schneider 160093

Jos. Green 160010

Agnes V. Cunningham 160011

Congregation Sons of Israel & Talmud Torah Beth Irael, Inc. Roman Catholic Church of St. John Chrysostom John Jamieson Katherine P. Ashmead John Wenning Hartel & Davies Royal Co. of N. Y., assignee of Edward F. Connolly Babcock & Wilcox Co Max Albrecht & Son Joseph Weinstein M. D. Lundin Hay Budden Mfg. Co M. H. Treadwell Columbia Phonograph Co Devoe & Raynolds Co Stratford Co. Macmillan Co. E. Jones Columbia Phonograph Co Harry Starkman Philp & Paul C. L. Bonsall Klevens Boiler Works Godfrey Keeler Co E. J. Elec. Installation Co Kroepke Plumbing Co Schoverling, Daly & Gales Schoverling, Daly & Gales Schoverling, Daly & Gales Anderson Brick Co N. Y. Catholic Protectory Mack Engineering Co Reliable Elec. Co Reliable Elec. Co Frank E. Crosby Max Woyke Waterbury Co. Acme Grate Co Acme Grate Co Godfrey Keeler Co Thompson Bonney Co. Craven & Sullivan Henry Schmerzler M. H. Treadwell Co Peter J. McCormick

61536 10-29-24

61536 10-29-24 Board

11-11-24 11-11-24 11-11-24

10-27-24 11-11-24 10-27-24 11-11-24

65155 11- 3-24 Department of Wa

71097 11- 7-24 69166 11- 7-24 72283 11- 7-24

11- 8-24 11- 8-24 11- 8-24 10- 8-24

11- 8-24 11- 8-24

72132 11- 8-24 10-28-24

11-11-24 9-19-24

11- 8-24 9-30-24

11- 8-24 10-31-24

11-11-24 11- 5-24

11-11-24 11-11-24

70602 11- 3-24 71448 10-21-24 69129 11- 8-24 69129 11- 8-24 69129 11- 8-24

11- 8-24

11- 8-24

$39 76 17 04 9 76

29 77 11 .79 18 44 34 93 19 84 6 83

26 02 23 55 66 81

22 10 3 25

120 00 59 64

107 30

J. A. Maloney & Co., Inc. J. E. Albright & Co. Richmond Engine & Machine Works, Inc. Municipal Fruit & Vegetable Distributors E. Leitz, Inc. Merck & Co. Kny-Scheerer Corp. of America American Standard Tourniquet Co. C. M. Sorensen Co., Inc. Halpern Dental Supply Co. J. E. Kennedy & Co. Livezey Surgical Service, Inc. Abt Bernot, Inc. John Minder & Son, Inc. K. & B. Electrical Equipment Co., Inc. Paul Schaad

150180

11- 6-24 James Vickers & Son 11- 6-24 Seeger Refrigerator Co. 11- 6-24 East Coast Electrical Supply Co., Inc. 11- 8-24 E. Leitz, Inc. 11- 8-24 E. R. Squibb & Sons

71865 11- 7-24 J. Aron & Co., Inc. Sheriff, Queens County.

155510 10-31-24 11-12-24 Pine Hill Crystal Spring Water Co 155507 11- 1-24 11-12-24 Star Towel Supply Co.

Department of Street Cleaning. 153500 10-23-24 11- 7-24 Crane Co 155413 72196 11-12-24 J. A. Maloney & Co., Inc. 155419 9-30-24 11-12-24 Paul Schaad 153494 10-24-24 11- 7-24 Connecticut Tel. & Electric Co., Inc

Board of Transportation. 152955 11- 6-24 N. Y. American 152977 11- 6-24 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 153488 70630 11- 7-24 Fox, Reynolds Co., Inc. 152949 6-26-24 11- 6-24 Flushing Journal 152948 6-26-24 11- 6-24 Flushing Daily Times

Amount.

160012

160013 160014 160108 160109 160110

160111 160112 160113 160114 160130 160131 160132 160133 160134 160135 160136 160137 160138 160139 160140 160141 160142 160143 160144 160115 160116 160117 160118 160119 160120 160121 160122 160123 160124 160125 160126 160127 160128 16'1199 160145 160146 160147 160148

771 09 5,140 66

245 35 667 56

70 50 69 35 40 00

18,436 65

4,879 92 7,502 32

54 71 220 18 217 80 507 51

271 77 1,386 52 3,956 04 4,161 87

73 29 74 69 93 41 6 88 4 80

78 98 3,191 82

175 17 2,177 91 4,409 80

522 28

22 72 12 00

Amount

31 73 1 10 1 35

21 60

41 70 22 CO 25 50

229 00 370 00 958 00 580 00 163 00 588 00 79 25

205 00 51 00 60 00 60 00

135 00 4 40 400

50 00 75 00

130 00 25 00

2,000 00

2,250 00

1,250 00 200 00

2,500 00 150 00 62 00

47 00 47 00

145 00 999 00 684 00 490 00 190 00 69 75

126 24 66

10 16 148 00

2 25 320 00 337 00 225 00 165 00 275 00 268 00 47 00 30 00 82 00 60 00 7 30

1,181 89 475 00

77 05 77 05

;70 00 &37 00 67 89 49 50

146 00 296 00 72 00 59 50

725 00 190 00 369 00

521

32 35

2 00 5 20

33 33 971 14 707 50 537 70 193 00

1,026 45 649 62 848 97 205 50 205 50 500 00 300 00 200 00 276 00 423 00 168 00 234 00 381 00 492 00 330 00 270 00 693 00 669 Oj 396 00 492 00 660 03 534 00 570 00 708 00 315 00 171 00 552 00 615 00 705 00 504 00 165 00 109 34 58 33 38 68

200 00 1,000 00 2,00000

200 00 100 00 162 03 180 00 300 00

1,12500 195 00 550 00 270 33 344 00 520 26

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 7985

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. er No. tract

Number.

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. er No. tract

Number.

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount.

er No. tract Number.

136 00 50 00

380 00 89 50

135 00 300 1 50

10 00 27 70 12 00

200 00 4 26 2 25 I 31

233 01 7,529 50

16 50 26 09

212 00 67 15

L586 25 1 95 3 38

'17 15 93 40 79 00 22 00

126 00 80 50 63 00 6 63 1 20

140 41 37 60

135 00 19 74 25 45

130 55 2,672 25

15 00 9 04

43 20 57 00 8 30

100 50 756 50 169 60 337 50 362 01 674 10

1,001 61 28,414 02 9,974 84 1,990 25 4,180 00 2,666 50 3,021 75 2,167 50 1,473 50 1,479 50 1.82700 4,294 50 2,477 75 1,077 50

660 00

450 00 1,076 50 1,980 00 1,395 00

785 00 990 00

1,236 60 2,250 00 2,443 50

900 00 3,060 00

810 00 572 60 200 00

2,328 75 2,925 00 2,700 00 1,170 00 1,087 20

639 00 720 00 922 00 450 00

810 00 1,800 00

463 50 810 00

1,845 00 2 62

25 96 1 92

18 60 8 50

10 80 16 56 58 67

649 00 22 50 32 50

5 52 29 21

196 23 137 50 32 85 6 47

694 16 9 43 1 10

20 27 3 80 5 21

12 50

160149 Frank Kiebitz 160150 Porth Bros. 160151 Adams J. Hendel 160152 Acme Grate Bar Works.. , 160153 A. B. Dick Co 1(0154 Harper Paper Co 160155 Rudich Scientific Co. 1(0156 Hub Electrical Supply Co 160137 Library Bureau 160158 Atlas Stationery Corp 169226 Geo. Morgan 160053 68610 Montgomery & Co., Inc 160054 69013 .1. B. Lippincott Co l50055 6;013 J. B. Lippincott Co 160056 61049 Macmillan Co. 160057 68492 Babbitt Kelly Co 160058 69056 Schoverling, Daly & Gales 160059 65271 Isaac Pitman & Sons 160060 65271 Isaac Pitman & Sons 160061 68997 D. Appleton Co. 160062 69015 Macmillan Co. 160063 69951 Laura Comstock Dunlap.., 1(0064 61046 J. B. Lippincott & Co 160065 68587 M. M. Halpern, Inc 160066 (8584 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 160067 6858 2 N. Glantz 160068 68584 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 160069 69983 Equity Finance & Service Co. 160070 68775 Gonoud Press, Inc 160071 65271 Isaac Pitman & Sons 1(0172 68642 F. S. Banks & Co 160173 68670 Atlas Stationery Co 1(0074 71468 Borden Sales Co 160„. 3 610215 Atlantic Monthly Press. Inc 160076 69742 Underwood Typewriter Co 160039 69013 J. B. Lippincott Co. 160040 69055 Schoverling, Daly & Gales 1(0041 70511 William R. Thompson 160042 69649 A. B. Dick Co. 160043 68994 F. M. Ambrose & Co. 160044 61046 J. B. Lippincott Co. 160045 61046 J. B. Lippincott Co. 160046 68563 Annin & Co. 160047 71483 Noble & Noble 160048 69270 P. Blakistoi0s Son & Co. 160049 71483 Noble & Noble 160050 65271 Isaac Pitman & Sons 160051 69649 A. B. Dick Co. 160052 65876 American Book Co. 160438 60450 Manhattan Supply Co, 160439 71150 Edward Harley 160440 62482 Blenton Bldg. Corp, 160441 70363 Alvord & Swift 160442 68314 Matthew J. Crowley 160443 69786 Heywood-Wakefield Co. 160444 69786 Heywood-Wakefield Co. 160445 69786 Heywood-Wakefield Co. 160446 69786 Heywood-Wakefield Co. 160447 69786 Heywood-Wakefield Co. 160448 69786 Heywood-Wakefield Co. 160449 69786 Heywood-Wakefield Co. 160450 69786 Heywood-Wakefield Co. 160451 69786 Heywood-Wakefield Co. 160452 70313 Levine Plumbing Co. 160453 70.305 Harry Klein 160454 70153 Royal Co. of N. Y., assignee

of Braun Co.

160455 70319 Otto Metz 160456 72116 Joseph A. Glynn 160457 72116 Joseph A. Glynn

160459 68017 Royal Co. of N. Y., assignee of Jas. T. Riordan Co.

160460 68583 Joseph A. Glynn

160343 70372 H, F. Fischbach

160344 67487 Superior Seating Co.

160345 67934 Daniel J. Rice Co.

160346 70975 Superior Seating Co.

160347 69590 Superior Seating Co.

160348 69048 H. A. & R. J. Nloore

160349 71606 Eugene Dietzgen

160350 67540 M. J. Many

160329 71144 Croker Elec. Co.

160330 71645 B. Diamond

160331 71642 M. D. Lundin

160332 71508 Max Kreindel

160333 71951 Levine Plumbing Co.

160334 71622 Levine Plumbing Co.

160335 69823 Bernard Schlener

160336 70293 Gottfurcht & Teicher

160337 708618 Joseph A. Lee Co.

160338 71698 M. Josephsohn, assignee of Kross Co.

160339 71582 Joe Sarne

150340 71768 Adolf Swedherg

160341 71576 National Regulator Co.

160342 72152 Velodrome Equipment Co.

160373 68610 Montgomery Co.

160374 69259 Samuel Lewis

160375 68584 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg

160376 68641 Bade Bros.

160377 68616 Panhard Oil Corp.

160378 68697 Samuel Lewis

160379 68593 Institution Equipment

160380 71469 Burton & Davis Co.

160381 69259 Samuel Lewis

160382 6861)5 Samuel Lewis

160359 69240 Palo Co.

160360 68531 Prever Lumber Co.

160361 68523 J. H. .Monteath

160362 68624 J. M. Saulpaugh's Sons

160363 68538 M. J. Tobin

160364 68564 Atlas Stationery Corp.

160365 68593 Institution Equipment Co., .

160366 68642 F. S. Banks Co.

160367 68537 E. Steiger Co.

160368 68633 Unity Sanitary Supply Co

160369 68523 J. H. Monteath

160370 68642 F. S. Banks Co.

160371 68628 Standard Supply Co.

160372 68563 Annin Co.

Department of Finance.

160517 David E. Kemlo 186 44 David E. Kemlo 116 00

Department of Health.

160260 Balf cur Bros.

160261 Helvetia Commercial

160262 Thorner Mfg. Co.

160288 Willey Co.

160289 Fleischmann Co.

160290 Babcock & Wilcox Co.

160291 Hynson, Westcott & Dunning

160292 American Can Co.

160293 L. C. Smith & Bros. Type- writer Co. 3 25

160294 Ayres & Galloway Hdw. Co 24 61

160295 F. S. Banks & Co. 24 80

160296 Raymond Mfg, Co. 975 00

160297 Conron Bros. Co. 18 00

160298 Geo. W. Millar & Co. 12 00

160299 Faichney Inst. Corp. 3 02

160274 Bligh & Engel 118 09

160275 Matthew A. Byrnes 55 59

160276 John J. Kearney 6 50

160277 Erie R. R. Co. 11 22

160278 Erie R. R Co. 12 00

160279 Erie R. R. Co. 12 39

160280 Erie R. R. Co. 8 48

160281 Brooklyn Bridge Freezing & Cold Storage Co. 7 08

160282 William J. Howe Co. 270 00

160283 Denman & Davis 31 44

160284 Vernon Drug Co. 9 53

160285 H. D. Gould Co. 27 20

160286 Ayres & Galloway Hdw. Co 8 90

160287 Thorner Mfg. Co. 5 00

160513 71535 Conron Bros. Co. 3,850 59

166514 69833 Commonwealth Fuel Co., Inc 742 16

160515 71313 F. S. Banks & Co. 2,174 90 F. S. Banks & Co. 1,350 00

Commissioner of Jurors, Richmond County.

159966 N. Y. Tel. Co. 7 31

Commissioner of Jurors, Queens County.

160466 N. Y. Tel. Co. 11 67

Miscellaneous. 160258 Collector of Assessments and

Arrears Collector of Assessments and Arrears Collector of Assessments and Arrears Joseph Del Signor Sabatino Riviezzo Alice Fitzpatrick John F. Larkin Julia Duggan Thomas Hartman Thomas Dunn Tony Vigilano Edward Scheeler Receiver of Taxes Receiver of Taxes Sol Ullman Newman Levy Joseph F. Mulqueen Albert C. Koster Abraham Laski Albert E. Roberts H. D. Farquhar Frederick J. Lawrence Harry Goldberg Albert Coors Philip 'Brand Charles S. Dennis Geo. W. Inge David Miller Morris Levine Charles M. Gay Geo. E. Prentice Harrison Starr Edward Cooke Sigmund Wechsler Wm. F. McManus Albert Nyvall Paul R. Feig Robert Smolka Sol Brown John R. Wilson Benpat Realty Corp. Wilhelmine B. Simone Mary Hefferman Max Reicher National Surety Co. National Surety Co. Florrie S. Hyland Morris Steinberg Julia Bruton Katherine T. Doyle Edwin A. Sparrow Bklyn. Ash Removal Co. William Messer Co. Central Opera House Co. H. W. Cave F. D. Gulliver Thomas French

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Bronx Parkway Commission. Daily Reporter 39 04 H. W. Merkel 471 60 Texas Ca 344 15 Royal Gasoline Station 275 82 Westchester Lt. Co, 247 37 Shaw Blue Print Machine 43 00 Jay Downer 43 33 Willson Adams 217 16 J. Lurie 406 45 Fallon Law Book Co 9 50 Max Woolf 17 00 Milton T. Davis 69 64 Concrete Products 370 15 Thos. Crimmins Co. 1,192 80 City of White Plains 2,705 00 Westchester Auto Rad, 48 88 Acme Type Supply Co 28 80 Adam Archibal Co. 6 50 Atgus Press Clipp. 5 00 American Blue Print Co. 51 64 Innis Speiden & Co. 8 57 Air Reduction Sales 14 85 J. & T. Motors Co. 6 23

159967 Elsie E. Denton 8 75 Department of Parks.

159968 American Can Co. 10 30 Department of Plant and Structures.

160234 69856 Burns Bros. 467 64

160235 72261 Standard Oil Co 278 63

1(0236 65141 Kelly & Kelley 8,113 37

160237 65141 Kelly & Kelley 40,906 38

14)0238 69882 Titan Fuel Corp. 5,715 06

160239 70486 Commercial Acetylene Sup- ply Co. 71 78

160:40 71118 Swan & Finch Oil Corp 1,826 56

160241 72348 Swan & Finch Oil Corp 509 18

160242 69701 E. I. Du Pont De Nemours 340 00

160243 72196 J. A. Maloney 944 28

160244 68728 J. H. Burton Sons 7,618 27

President, Borough of Manhattan.

160398 Charles L. Craig 4,216 03

160399 Henry H. Lloyd 53 30 Henry H. Lloyd 1 60

160409 Henry H. Lloyd 16 90

1(0383 International Oxygen Co. 328

160384 John J. Leahy Electrical Supplies, Inc. 2 52

160385 H. J. Street Co 41 25

1603F6 Granville Sellers, Inc. 156 26

160387 Montgomery & Co., Inc. 29 80

160388 Benjamin Moore & Co. 7 00

160389 David H. Smith & Sons, Inc. 48 78

160390 William H. King & Co 124 80 160391 Reading Electric Co 105 36

164)392 R. & L. Bearings Co. 98 47

160393 Maintenance Co. 40 00

160394 Bristol Co. 21 78

160395 R. Isaacson 348 00

1(0396 P. J. Donlon Contr. Co: 23 46 160397 Asphalt Const. Co. 133 00

President, Borough of Brooklyn

160200 William W. Richards 155 80

President, Borough of Queens. 160464 71772 Uvalde Asphalt Paving Co 7,714 17 169465 70551 Welsh Bros. 'Contr. Co. 3,604 00

President, Borough of Queens.

160199 Sicilian Asphalt Co. 840 54 160201 Madison Union Auto Sales 29 55

Madison Union Auto Sales 40 00

160202 H. K. Cornelius 17 38 H. K. Cornelius 20 00

160203 L. I. City Auto Supply Co 9 00 L. I. City Auto Supply Co 1 90

160204 Walter Bros. 44 86 Walter Bros. 25 00

160205 Theatre Garage, Inc, 23 49 Theatre Garage, Inc. 25 00

160206 Commonwealth Fuel Co 42 00 160207 C. M. Jensen & Sons 24 45 1(0208 Rech Sales & Service, Inc 16 76 160209 Eagle Oil & Refining Co. 66 00 160210 Hoffman-Corr Mfg. Co. 14 28 160211 Walldorf, Hafner & Schultz 28 18 160212 Universal Car Sales Corp 4 50 160213 Boston Woven Hose & Rub-

ber Co. 183 90 160214 General Fireproofing Co. 81 02 160215 Manning, Maxwell & Moore,

386 00 Inc. 50 57 Eimer & Amend 600 L. I. R. R. Co.

33 84 L. I. Hardware Co 49 22 Walworth Mfg. Co

Co .... 11 25 Portable Machinery 935 00 P. F. Larkin & Co. 48 00 J. Eckert 12 10 I. E. Alderman

119 60 Disbrow-Nachman Corp. ... Burrelle's Press Clipping Bureau 7 08

Department of Public Welfare. C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 21 00 Krajewski Pesant Mfg. 180 OC Green-Wolf Co. 232 86 Paul Schaad 16 56 James Butler 82 50 J. C. Francesconi & Co 119 50 H. C. Lind Co. 84 50 Emil Greiner Co. 24 66 S. Weinstein Supply Co. 45 20 L. Imershein 4 50

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10,911 83 159899 15 00 159900

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214 87 , 1507 121 51 ■ 159888 254 00 159889

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Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con-er No. tract

Number.

Name of Payee. Amount.

Central Garage 39 41 Colonial Garage 93 48 J. E. Linde Paper Co 6 25 Bainbridge, Kimpton, Haupt 7 55 Weaver Ebling Auto 4 99 White Plains Motor Service 45 19

of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. New Amst. Casualty Co 12 50 Globe Indemnity Co. 25 00 Topping Bros. 9 90 Granville-Sellers Co. 39 50 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 1 20 W. B. McVicker Co. 205 53 Carbic Mfg. Co. 12 60 Williams & Wells 14 67 William & Wells 7 33 Williams & Wells 31 32 Goodall Rubber Co. 176 96 Goodall Rubber Co 88 48 Emil Greiner Co. 21 72 Emil Greiner Co 21 72 Beckwith, Chandler Co. 18 33 Beckwith, Chandler Co. 9 17 National Meter Co. 9 55 Buffalo Meter Co 5 29 Worthington Pump & Mchy Corp. 77 50 Pitts. Meter Co. 10 13 Connelly Iron Sponge & Governor Co. 7 50 Goodwin Welding Co. 12 00 Cushman & Wakefield, Inc . 7 14 Williamsburg Power Plant Corp. 11 77 Hugh J. Wood 30 00 Westchester Lighting Co 3 96 Westchester Lighting Co 3 96 U. S. Cast Iron Pipe & Foundry Co. 460 10 Mutual Towel Supply Co 60 75 General Electric Co. 450 00 Manhattan Supply Co. 118 08 J. Ullrich & Co. 3 90 John J. Cavagnaro 38 36 American Metallic Packing Co. 136 50 Brooklyn Union Gas Co. 90 06 Westchester Lighting Co 2 88 Texas Co. 28 13 Texas Co. 28 14 Henry Eighmey 25 00 Henry Eighmey 25 00 J. Hogan 710 21 J. Hogan 614 40 Prest-O-Lite Co. 2 87

160227 160228 160230 160231 160232 160233

Department 160301 160302 160474 160475 160467 160468 160469 160470

160471

160472

160473

160188 160189 160190

160191 160192

160193 160194 160195

160196 160197

160198

160175 160176 160177 160178 160179 160180

160181 160182 160183

160184

160185 160186 160187

DIVISION OF AUDIT AND ACCOUNTS.

Contracts Entered Into-Paving and repaving, 12; estimated cost, $1,078,242.98; sewer regulating and grading, etc., 5; estimated cost, $169,146; miscellaneous, 19; estimated cost, $300,687.25.

Contracts Completed-Paving and repaving, 32, $737,342.33; sewer regulating and grading, etc., 2, $5,947.90; miscellaneous, 6, $62,942.30; totals, 40, $806,232.53.

Vouchers Transmitted.

Double deposits 593 165 20 41 2 19 Single deposits 134 76 70 2

198

Inspections and incidentals thereto- Banner poles Drop curbs Destroyed curbs Corporation permits Corporation permits and incidentals Building material Roofs and sheds Vaults Sewer connections

18 858 $84,518 50

17 497 10,562 10

1 21 00

96 1,379 75

88 1,688 00

8 6,234 60

1 112 88 80

*16 596 58,058 50

*5 196 1,451 00

*8 179 61,800 78 *5 262 2,840 00

70 2.893 $228.643 03

*Cancelled permits included.

Totals $603,203 56 $968,900 62 $973,912 04 $2,546,016 22

* Credits. Open Market Orders Issued-Number, 1,020; appropriations, $70,047.73; special

revenue bonds, $990; corporate stock and tax notes, $25,139.37; special and trust, $11,-134.56; total, $107,301.66.

Monies Received-Special Fund, Restoring and Repaving: Deposits regular, $110,767.44; deposits deferred, $40,757.50; permit charge, $1,980.80; excess bills, $2,057; corporation bills, $8,226.64; total, $163,789.38. Sinking Fund, vaults, $61,212.12. General Fund: Sewers, $2,850; sheds, $1,473; miscellaneous accounts receivable, $1,097.36; redemptions, $100; subpoena fees, $23.50; prints, $122.75; public comfort stations, $304.51; privileges, $250 ; total, $6,221.12. Security deposits, $4,902.50. Accounts receivable: RPM-32-AA, $2,663.86; S-1000, $11.284.35. Grand total, $250,073.33.

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Prior years $30,009 98 $7,487 20 $353 90 122,168 88 Current year 336.683 63 410,782 66 385,962 77 1,133,429 06 Revenue bond 57,675 94 82,442 21 158,300 63 298,418 78 Corporate stock 127,810 56 379,078 50 355,647 38 862,536 44 Special and trust 98,578 26 42,493 71 41,047 45 182,119 42 Tax notes 12,465 15 46,616 34 32,599 91 91,681 40

Total

364 65 1,208 1,665 3,302

Lamp Permits.

Reset. Erect. Repair. Total.

New York Edison Company 32 21 53 United Electric Light & Power Company

1 3 3 7

Railroad Construction and Repairs-New York Railway Co., 26; Belt Line Rail-way Corp., 11; Dry Dock, East Broadway & Battery R. R. Co., 23; Union Railway Co., 2; 3d Avenue R. R. Co., 30; New York City Interboro R. R. Co., 1; 2d Avenue R. R. Co., 7; New York & Harlem R. R. Co., 19; 42d Street, Manhattanville & St. Nicholas Railway Co., 29; Kingsbridge Railroad Co., 4; New York Central R. R. Co., 1; 8th Avenue R. R. Co., 5; 9th Avenue R. R. Co., 5.

Emergency Permits-Repairs made under Police Permits on account of inadvisa-bility of waiting until an ordinary permit could be obtained: Consolidated Gas Com-pany, 17; Empire City Subway Company, Ltd., 22; New York Steam Company, 1; total, 40.

Sidewalk Repair Permits, 278. Length of all mains and services of 75 feet or more installed during quarter:

Consolidated Telephone & Electrical Subway Co., 40,230 feet new mains; Empire City Subway Company, 6,070 feet new mains; Consolidated Gas Company, 3,230 feet new mains; New York Steam Company, 2.570 feet new mains; total, 52,100 feet new mains.

DIVISION OF MAINTENANCE. Work Performed (Square Yards).

Kind of Pavement.

Asphalt Wood block Granite

Total Concrete

97,035 19,918 7,080 7,069 1,863 40 .... 133,005 3,608 .... 793 1,086 344 53 .... 5,884

30,639 .... 3,599 4,752 2,247 207 14,927 56,371

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Empire City Subway Co., Ltd Consolidated Gas Co New York Steam Company Department Water Supply, Gas and Electricity Fire Department

462 1,591

345 481 769 1,085

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THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924.

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con-

Name of Payee. Amount. er No. tract

Number.

48 00 15 00

214 04 78 50

443 79 9 45.

13 89 20 35 50 40 59 58

137 50 361 66 26 44 6 60

1,554 94 1,061 42

300 00 235 49 3386

1,461 77 4,928 99 4,171 79

24 18 84 48

271 39 392 70 456 71 495 00 667 20 98 05

302 70 178 42

1,086 90 78 45

120 00 175 56 11 17 13 41 1 50

242 34 24 42

262 50 69 00 55 60

214 00 103 00 180 00 19 27

528 60 565 00

21 95 26 00

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. er No. tract

Number.

160493 Gould Storage Battery 6 00 160494 Croker National Prevention 6 84 160495 Superior Lamp Work 5 25 160496 Advance Rubber Co 262 80 160497 Granville-Sellers 114 50 160498 Latrobe Tool Co 115 86 160499 Washington Hardware Co 83 52

Washington Hardware Co 46 160500 Timken Roller 64 75 160501 Scanlan & McGee 360 00 160502 MacMaster & Lindner 15 50 160503 Williams & Wells 58 50 160504 N. Y. Motor Parts 5 85

Department of Taxes and Assessments. Underwood Typewriter Co 1 50 E. Belcher Hyde 94 50 Record and Guide Co 60 00 Joseph M. Smaldone 3 08 N. Y. Tel. Co 113 28 N. Y. Tel. Co 56 37 P. J. Cronin 130 00 James Ryan 30 00 Frederick E. Sheehan 30 00 John J. O'Rourke 50 00 Daniel J. McDonald 50 00 Samuel Friedman 50 00 Chas. C. Vallely 1 35 Henry M. Goldfogle 3 22 Edward A, Driscoll 18 36 N. Y. Tel. Co 17 97 Knickerbocker Towel Supply 77 10 Peerless Towel Supply Co 27 75 Nickel Towel Supply Co 25 20 Triangle Lithoprint Co 15 00 C. W Jean Co . 500 A. B. Dick Co 10 00 Gramatan Spring Co 6 40 Great Bear Spring Co 16 80 A. E. Voege 23 10 Samuel H. Moss 12 65 Poor's Pub. Co 60 00 C. W. Jean Co 23 00 Remington Typewriter Co. 2 20

Board of Water Supply. 69425 N. Y. Tel. Co 294 68

James E. Churchill 66 67 C. C. Dunham 120 00 Eagle Stationery Co 17 40 Elec. Fixture & Supply Co. 18 00 J. S. Gill Petroleum Co 23 10 Keuffel & Esser Co 4 80 Lithoprint Co. 43 90 A. R Newcombe Oil Corp. 236 90 Paul Schmid Co 43 27 Stanley & Patterson, Inc. 23 00

159890 Henry J. Fink Co. 159891 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 159892 E. Leitz 159893 Hospital Supply Co. 159894 James Vickers 159895 D. Liederman 159896 David Killoch 159897 D. Liederman 159902 71867 Abt-Bernot 159903 71867 Abt-Bernot 159904 72079 Francis H. Leggett 159905 70469 J. Melicow 159905 72054 Armour Co. 159907 72084 John Minder Sons 159908 72092 Chatham & Phenix National

Bank 159909 72099 Swift Co. 159910 72095 House of A. Silz 159911 72096 E. A. Silz 159912 72085 Municipal Fruit Co. 159913 72088 North Western Fruit 159914 72254 Orange County Milk Assn 159915 72253 O'Neill's Dairy Products 159916 70479 Walker-Gordon 159917 71840 Conron Bros. 159918 72224 Thomas M. Blake 159919 72263 Utility Oil Corp 159920 70638 Bogart Paper Co 159921 71286 Central Window Shade 159922 71295 Simon Manges 159923 71450 Hospital Supply Co 159924 71221 Peter J. Constant 159925 69794 N. Y. Tel. Co

Department of Street Cleaning. 160351 70429 N. Y. Tel. Co 160352 National Kill Dust Co 160353 Swan Finch Oil Corp 160354 Marland Refining Co 160355 Charles G. Willoughby, Inc 160356 Charles G. Willoughby, Inc

Charles G. Willoughby, Inc 160357 N. Y. Motor Parts Service

Co. 160358 Fred W. Beatty 160505 Wickwire Spencer Steel 160506 Williams & Wells

Williams & Wells 160507 Topping Bros. 160508 M. M. Halpern 160509 Richard P. Walsh 160510 Crane Co. 160511 Mt, Morris Auto 160512 Frederick Emmerich 160516 John J. O'Brien

John J. O'Brien

159951 159952 159953 159954 159926 159927 159928 159929 159930 159931 159932 159933 159934 159935 159936 159937 159938 159939 159940 159941 159942 159943 159944 159945 159946 159947 159948 159949 159950

160263 160264 160265 160266 160267 160268 160269 160270 160271 160272 160273

Streets and Roads-Macadam roadways resurfaced, 951.8 square yards ; macadam roadways cleaned, 13,127 square yards; macadam roadway gutters cleaned, 23,806 linear feet ; dirt roadways reregulated and regraded, 21,254 square yards; dirt roadway gutters cleaned, 17,113 linear feet; stairs cleaned, 13; drains cleaned, 70; City streets cleaned, 11; refuse removed, 176 cubic yards; cave-ins and washouts filled, 27.75 cubic yards; concrete broken down, 15.1 square yards; guard rail repaired, 155 linear feet; fence erected, 59 linear feet; weeds cut, 1,450 linear feet; grass cut on plots, 215th street stairs ; sand spread over tar, 135th st. and Broadway ; removing broken stone, etc., Riverside drive to Fort Washington ave. ; spreading oil on unpaved streets; snow re-

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

REPORT FOR QUARTER ENDED JUNE 30, 1924.

moved from stairs, 138th st., 157th st., 181st st., 187th st., 215th st., sidewalks at Long-acre square and Kenmare st. ; flagging raised and reset, 174 square feet.

Materials Used-4-inch broken stone, 40.25 cubic yards; grits, 8.5 cubic yards; K. P. tarvia, 275 gallons; steam ashes, 1,876 cubic yards ; earth fill, 225 cubic yards; dirt fill, 67 cubic yards; stone, native, 129 cubic yards ; cold repair cement, 491 gallons; spruce, 4 by 6, 5 pieces; spruce, 2 by 4, 7 pieces; wire nails, assorted, 6 pounds ; road oil, No. 4, 8,400 gallons ; screenings, 0.25 cubic yard.

Work Performed by Sewer Gangs—Basins inspected, 9,274; basins cleaned, 5,032; basins examined, 114; basins relieved, 407; basins flushed, 10; culverts relieved, 340; culverts examined, 2; culverts flushed, 5; sluice basins cleaned, 736; cubic yards dirt removed, 9,795.1; loads dumped, 4,769.

Brick Sewers—Linear feet sewer inspected, 100,755 ; linear feet sewer cleaned, 23,262; linear feet sewer relieved, 37,600; cubic yards dirt removed, 1,575; loads dumped, 980; syphon sewers examined, 28.

Pipe Sewers—Linear feet sewer inspected, 140,642; linear feet sewer cleaned, 71,616; sewer relieved, linear feet, 168,338; cubic yards dirt removed, 155.2; loads dumped 176.

Repair Work—Basins examined, 67; basins relieved, 64; basins repaired, 53; basin hoods set, 26; basin plates set, 29; basin covers placed, 29; basin heads set, 7; basin grate bars set, 7; basin washstones set, 1; sluice gratings placed, 20; manholes exam-ined, 105; manholes relieved, 86; manholes repaired, 120; manhole heads set, 29; man-hole heads set to grade, 3; manhole covers placed, 26; bricked up under heads, 24; culverts examined, 20; culverts flushed, 19; culverts relieved, 19; culverts repaired, 9; culverts sealed, 2; culverts built, 2; drains sealed, 119; herringbone bars set, 1; brick-work built, cubic feet, 535.2; brickwork repaired, cubic feet, 690.9; brickwork pointed, square feet, 3.773.2; brick sewer examined, linear feet, 2,950; brick sewer relieved, linear feet, 1,100; cast iron pipe laid, linear feet, 124.5; pipe sewer examined, linear feet, 1,600; pipe sewer relieved, linear feet, 1,280; pipe sewer built, linear feet, 96; spurs placed, 34; stone wall repaired, cubic feet, 97.1; cuts opened, 54; cuts refilled, 58; earth excavated, cubic yards, 378; earth refilled, cubic yards, 438.4; sheeting placed, board measure feet, 18,062.2; sheeting drawn, board measure feet, 19,506.8; pavement relaid, square feet, 909; sidewalk relaid, 81; loads of debris removed, 30.5; repaired around house connections, 561; dead connections repaired, 155; box sewers relieved, 1.

Work Performed by Barrel Sewer Repair Gang on Outlet Sewers—Barrel sewers examined, linear feet, 2,555; bands placed, 300; bands removed, 81; castings placed, 660; wooden manhole covers placed, 2; wooden manhole built, 1; iron hangers placed, 54; chocks placed, linear feet, 1,345; staves placed, linear feet, 1,760; new timber built, B. M. feet, 5,472.4; old timber built, B. M. feet, 3,083.5; timbers refastened, B. M. feet, 3,370.8 ; spikes drawn, pounds, 591; rods bent to shape of barrel, 62.

Work Performed by Madison St. Yard Gang—Manhole covers placed, 70; basin covers placed, 10; type B gratings placed, 28.

, Inspection Work—Corporation inspections, 2,936. Dyckman Street Screening Plant—Sewage screened, cubic yards, 149/ ; sewage

removed, cubic yards, 149Y4. Work Done on Open Market Orders—Brick sewer built, linear feet, 92; brick sewer

repaired, linear feet, 5; manhole built, 1. Work Performed by Compressor and Cement Gun—Sewer cleaned, linear feet, 505 ;

cement shot on, linear feet, 765. Snow Removal—Basins cleaned, 179 ; basins examined, 1; basins relieved, 185;

culverts relieved, 17; dirt removed, 300.3 cubic yards; loads dumped, 146. Work Performed by Brick Sewer Cleaning Gangs—Sewers inspected, 3,100 linear

feet; sewers cleaned, 75 linear feet; sewers relieved, 650 linear feet; dirt removed, 1 cubic yard ; loads dumped, 1.

Work Performed by Pipe Sewer Cleaning Gangs—Sewers inspected, 1,125 linear feet ; sewers cleaned, 4,281 linear feet ; sewers relieved, 7,306 linear feet; dirt removed, 6.1 cubic yards ; loads dumped, 7.

Work Performed by Barrel Sewer Repair Gang on Outlet Sewers—Barrel sewers examined, 350 linear feet; barrel sewers relieved, 1,050 linear feet.

Work Performed by Repair Gangs—Manhole covers placed, 2. Material Produced by Asphalt Plant—Boxes of topping: Regular work, 10,606;

burner work, 2,382 ; total 12,988. Boxes of binder : Regular work, 8,765 ; burner work,

269; total 9,034. DIVISION OF CONSTRUCTION.

Sewer Work—On June 30, 1924, the sewerage system of Manhattan consisted of 541.148 miles, 2,413 receiving basins, 2,500 inlets. During the quarter, 2,483.8 linear feet of sewer, 37 receiving basins and 57 inlets were built; 33 receiving basins recon-structed.

Work Completed—Alteration and improvement to sewer crossing West st., near Duane st. and in West st. between Duane and Jay sts. Construction of new sewer, west side Amsterdam ave. from about 430 feet north of West 190th st. to Ft. George ave. and Amsterdam ave. to point 175 feet westerly. Amount earned on above work, payable out of Street Improvement Fund, $74,743.56.

Work Under Construction—Sewage treatment plant and pumping station in West and Marginal sts., near intersection with Canal st. Construction of new sewer in Sea-man ave. from Dyckman to Cummins st. Construction of new sewer in Cummins st., Broadway to Seaman ave., and Seaman ave., from Cummins to Beak st. Alteration and improvement to sewer in Beaver st., between Broadway and William st. Contract price for above work, payable out of Street Improvement Fund, $392,606.10.

Work Completed Under Open Market Orders (Highways and Sewers)—Pave east wing 1st ave. and 73d st. with granite block in connection with repaving 73d st., Avenue A to 1st ave. Construction of 3 new receiving basins in connection with repaving 26th st., 2d and 4th ayes. Relaying old wood block east intersection Bridge st. with White-hall in connection with repaving of Bridge st., Whitehall to State st. Relocating fire hydrant and inlet northeast 7th ave. and 30th st., in connection with widening and repaving 30th st., 6th and 7th ayes. Rebuilding basin at notheast corner 7th ave. and 30th st., in connection with widening and repaving 30th st., 6th and 7th ayes. Construct receiving basin west side of Broadway and Riverside drive, in connection with repaving Dyckman st., Broadway to Staff st. Construction of receiving basin on east side Amsterdam ave., between 168th and 170th sts., in connection with repaving Amsterdam ave., 162d to 181st st. Construction of receiving basin at southwest corner 179th st. and Amsterdam ave., in connection with repaving Amsterdam ave., 162d to 181st st. Laying slope pavement in connection with regulating and grading of Chittenden ave., from Northern ave. to a point 190 feet westerly. Construct new inlet southeast corner 59th st. and Park ave. Lay sheet asphalt pavement Liberty st., west intersection of William st. Lay curb and concrete foundation for pavement Liberty st., Nassau to William st. Lay granite headerstone west wing Broadway and Dey st. Labor to remove about 30 feet retaining wall 40 feet south 184th st. to point 75 feet south 184th st. on Bennett ave. Old granite block relaid with sand joints west wing 1st ave., and int. 31st st. Cost of above work, payable out of Street Improvement Fund is $957.60; out of Corporate Stock, $4,168.34 ; out of Special Fund, $1,331.87.

Costs and Refunds—Corporations: Permits liquidated, 2,810; refunds, 1; bills, 319; deposits thereon, $200; total charges, $23,363.23; refunds, $200; excess amounts billed, $23,363.23 ; bill paid, $7,380.67 ; total amount recovered, $7,380.67. Plumbers and Builders: Permits liquidated, 1,803 ; refunds, 1,736 ; bills, 83 ; deposits thereon, $114,521.75 ; total charges, $24,046.50; refunds, $94,272.73 ; excess amounts billed, $3,797.48; amount recov-ered from deposits, $20,249.02; bill paid, $2,225.53; total amount recovered, $22,474.55.

Bills rendered to railroad company, 123; amount, $195,816.78. Bills rendered to owner of premises, 43; amount, $4,769.45.

Cost Per Yard of Work by Gangs.

Material. Labor. Transportation. Overhead. Total.

Granite on Concrete- ly. & T. $0 43 $1 40 $0 11 $0 22 $2 16 Cuts 43 1 55 14 25 2 37 R. R. 1 95 2 42 16 38 4 91

Granite on Sand— W, & T. 09 1 42 09 23 183 Cuts 09 1 35 19 23 186

Wood Block— W. & T. 2 21 129 12 21 3 83 Cuts 2 21 1 37 22 24 4 04 R. R. 2 71 1 76 15 28 4 90

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 7987

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50 109 24 30 2 13

50 98 23 28 1 99

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DIVISION OF DESIGN. Survey Section—Private development (surveys), 32; private development

(inspection),'74; repaving, 24; paving, 3; regulating and grading, 2; roadway widening, 12; sewers, 2; street openings, 2; building line location, 3 ; change of grade, 1; curb adjustment, 2; traffic counting, 2; monuments, 1; miscellaneous, 2.

City Plan Section—Layout maps, 8; change of grade plans, 5; filing copies of adopted maps, 8; encroachment maps, 1; plans for Corporation Counsel (accident cases), 16; miscellaneous plans, 3; sketches, tabulations, charts, etc., 4; studies of proposed City plan changes, 7; reports on proposed City plan changes, 9; miscellaneous reports, 2; cost estimates, 4; request for Corporation Counsel opinion, 1; rule damage and benefit maps, 5. Preparation of damage maps for acquiring title to Riverside Drive West and the addition to Ft. Washington Park, and additions to Inwood Hill and Isham Parks has actively progressed.

Designing Section—Contract Plans : Prepared : Sewers, 4; regulating and grading, 2; miscellaneous, 2. Under Way : Sewers, 7; regulating and grading, 5. Con-tract Specifications : Prepared : Sewers, 4; regulating and grading, 2; miscellaneous, 2. Under Way: Sewers, 7; regulating and grading, 5. Local Board sketches prepared, 13 ; Local Board statements prepared, 13 ; work drawings prepared, 11; modified working drawings prepared, 6; field examinations and reports made, 1; reports (miscellaneous), 3; miscellaneous sketches and drawings under way, 1; miscellaneous sketches and drawings prepared, 6; standard drawings prepared, 3; revised, 18; standard drawings under way, 6; record sewer drawings under way, 60-foot scale, 6 ; record sewer drawings, 300-foot, under way, 3; change of grade maps prepared, 2; preliminary estimate of costs prepared, 8.

Repaving and Drafting Section—Contract plans and specifications for paving, repav-ing and widening streets, 24; contract plans and specifications for regulating and grading streets, 2; estimates and statements, 1; reports (miscellaneous), 57; Engineers' returns of completed work entered, 24; private developments, 199; miscellaneous plans, charts, estimates, etc., 14; pavement adjustment plans, 2; track adjustment plans, 1; railroad notices and estimates for railroad area, 13 ; assessment lists for sidewalk repairs, 10; resolutions for widening streets, 5.

Drainage Section—Modified drainage plans to Board of Estimate and Apportion-ment, 3; drainage studies for Local Board matters, 3; drainage studies for Corporation Counsel, 1; investigations and reports, sewer changes in new subway routes, 4; miscel-laneous studies and reports, 4; assessment maps and lists, 6; plans for subsurface permits investigated and passed, 306; plans for vaults investigated and passed, 310; plans for franchises investigated and passed, 2. Considerable progress has been made studying Drainage District No. 10, covering section tributary to outlet sewer at 110th street and Harlem River with view of combining this large area with territory to be included in proposed Wards Island Treatment Plant.

Map and Record Section—Photostats, negatives and positives, 1,686; lithoprints, paper, 67; lithoprints, cloth, 76; lithoprints, tracing cloth, 6; blue prints, paper, 5,340; blue prints, cloth, 121; photographs taken, 36; photographs enlarged, 4; photo prints made, 87; photo prints mounted, 90; Van Dyke negatives, 27 ; Van Dyke prints, 125; films developed, 84; mimeographing, 102 stencils ; approximate number of sheets, 18,000; job printing, 6 jobs : approximate number of sheets, 8,000; printing of titles and notes, 227; cutting, approximate number of sheets, 35,000; requisitions, 27; letters, memos, reports, 12; plans filed, Account No. 25036 to 25110, inclusive, 75; plans borrowed and returned, 2,600; prints furnished to Corporation Counsel for use in suits against City, 80; print and map sales, $121.

DIVISION OF ENCROACHMENTS AND INCUMBRANCES.

Inspections and reinspections made of encroachments, incumbrances, house numbers and street signs, 5,127; 230 locations for stands inspected upon request Department of Licenses ; 1,748 notices served or sent to owners, agents or occupants regarding viola-tions; 342 locations visited by incumbrance truck in addition to patrol restricted streets; 99 seizures or removals of incumbrances to Corporation Yard; 27 seizures redeemed by owners upon paying cost of removal; 46 permits issued for erection temporary canopy awnings; 28 locations of violations where our notice had not been complied with referred to Bureau of Penalties, Corporation Counsel; 209 new street signs erected; 4 railroad warning signs erected; 21 school signs erected; 4,927 frames and signs painted, repaired, cleaned, etc.

BUREAU OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND OFFICES.

Municipal Building—Painted three stair halls, 25th floor, Elevator Dispatcher's room and about 300 offices in different parts of building; completed work of enlarging civil service examination room, removing partitions, patching, plastering and concrete floor, changing plumbing and electric lights and painting the room; installed 25 lights plate glass; erected canopy on roof and decorated restaurant; erected shelving for Examining Board of Plumbers, Department of Public Works, Payroll Division, and Department of Markets; erected railings, 20th and 23d floors; painted gutters on roof, made repairs to skylights ; installed hood and vent pipe, chemical laboratory, Room 2125; repaired elevator doors. Engine room : Installed two new valves, ground in valve seats on five steam traps ; made new joints on seven steam traps ; cleaned two house traps, main sewer lines on mezzanine floor ; cleared three fish traps on water supply lines; elevator pits cleaned weekly, north and south buildings ; replaced ten feet of damaged covering on 4-inch steam line, 4th floor; repaired covering 20 feet of 2-inch steam pipe line in boiler room, on two valves and two flanges 8-inch steam line' in engine room; repaired hangers, 2-inch boiler feed water lines; installed two ells, one union and 4 feet of 2-inch pipe from steam traps to receiving tank ; put new gaskets on manholes four receiving tanks in boiler and engine rooms; installed one 2-inch gate valve on water line, elevator shaft, for washing concourse; out new nipple on 1%-inch water supply line to ammonia condensing coils, 25th floor, and three on 11/2-inch steam line to circulating pumps for drinking water system ; removed and replaced manhole plates, tube caps and handhole plates from boilers Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 5; scraped and washed drums, turbined tubes and cleaned out mud drums ; replaced damaged springs, No. 2 coal car ; overhauled motor and shortened chains on lift for ash hoist in boiler room; put in one new switch and laid new track for removing coal from subway space; installed new piston rod in No. 1 ammonia pump; made new joints on ammonia receiving tank ; packed ammonia and water valves on rectifier, exchanger and condensing coils; installed new head on ammonia generating tank ; cleaned and washed out cooling tanks for drinking water system; washed out house tanks, 14th, 26th and 35th floors; installed one new 4-inch governor valve on No. 3 house pump; ground in seats of three 4-inch governor valves for house pumps and of three 11/2-inch governor valves for circulating pumps ; cleaned and painted refrigerating machine and walls of refrigerating room, 25th floor; overhauled exhaust motor ; scraped and fitted bearings to shaft for motor fan, 26th floor; repaired six ball cocks, one in tank on 35th floor and five in tanks on 26th floor; tested fire hose, north stairway, from 1st to 26th floor; cut out cracks in brickwork of four boilers and packed with cement; removed jambs, arches and side walls of No. 5 boiler furnace and relined furnace with new brickwork; reset new jambs and arches.

City Hall—Painted west hall, 2d floor, room 9, 1st floor, and ten benches, Board of Estimate Chamber. Installed new wood floor, linoleum, desks, chairs and electric fix- tures, room 9, 1st floor. Hung awnings. Painted flag poles. Repaired leaders and gutters. Removed stone coping and railing in front of building at east end and reset. Disconnected and reconnected all radiators in reporters' room. Repaired steam leak (in tunnel) on heating system. Cleaned all return line valves on heating system in tunnel. Repaired leak on heating system in meeting room, Board of Aldermen, in tunnel, and of radiator in Art Commission. Repaired cryer valve in Mayor's reception rootti. Installed new it ;xing valve, basement.

Hall of Records—Connected new photo print washing tub in Surrogate's photostat room. Removed three steel cabinets for Surrogate. Painted flag pole. Installing new rope on two elevators. Connected up new water line to CO-2 machine. Packed both plungers of blow down pump and completely overhauled. Repaired folding gate, top of ash hoist. Packed water end of electric house pump. Packed plungers of both vacuum pumps. Removed injector from No. 4 boiler. Repaired leak on steam chest cover on Johnson air compressor. Packed plunger, No. 1 elevator, and installed new main valve cup and pilot cups. Packed air end of south elevator air compressor. New discharge

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valve at No. 3 elevator pump. Shortened oil chains on outboard bearing, No. 4 engine. Overhauled refrigerating system. Repaired system at ash hoist. New chain on damper, No. 2 boiler. New chain from top, No. 6 elevator. Packed rods on top of cylinders, all elevators. Packed piston of cast blower engine. Repaired cut-off cable, No. 4 elevator. Tested all fire hose. Put simplex clamp on steam line to elevator pumps. Put new pipe hanger on steam line to Westinghouse air compressors. Packed No. 5 elevator, new main valve cups and pilot cups. Repaired damper regulator, No. 3 boiler, and water line

in boiler room. Removed stop valve and cleaned No. 2 boiler. Repaired Richardson lubricator, No. 2 elevator pump. Packed throttle valve, No. 2 and 3 engines. Packed Water plungers, No. 2 feed pump. New operating cable on ash hoist elevator Repaired steam valves on Paul board. Overhauled grease extractor and installed new charcoal in same. Packed rods on water end No. 2, elevator pump. Installed new blow down line on feed water purifier. Repaired Anderson trap on steam line to elevator system. Repaired broken lock on shaft gate, No. 1 elevator, 1st and 3d floors. Repaired leak on drip line from steam separator at No. 1 engine. Repaired shaft lock on No. 4 elevator ground, 3d, 5th and 7th floors. Repaired brass rail around No. 4 engine. Installed new pilot cups, No. 1 elevator. Repaired shaft gate, No. 3 elevator, 6th floor. Repaired Croton water line to sink, west pump room. Repaired suction valve on ammonia pump. New piston in ammonia pump. Thermostats repaired in rooms 715, 710 and 737. New main valve liner and new relief valve installed on No. 1 elevator. Discharge valves faced off on blow down pump. Feed water heater recovered with insulation.

Criminal Courts Building—Overhauled doors and sash, hung awnings painted flag-poles, repaired roof and skylights, repaired line to hydraulic elevators by installing a new 6-inch line, renewed elevator cables on three elevators and batteries on bell system of Judges' elevators ; installed guards on locks of prison pens. Engine and Dynamo No,

j 1: Scraped and fitted brasses, new liner for wrist pine, new liners for ball joint of valve and eccentric rods ; repaired rheostat on switchboard. Engine and Dynamo No. 3 : New ball joint for valve and eccentric rods, new valve rod, and lock vent for piston valve; moved flywheel a-inch. Engine and Dynamo No. 4: Trued up wrist pin and refitted the brasses, new liner for same, reset brush holders and installed thirty-six new carbon brushes on generator. Blower (forced draft) Engine: Installed new steam piston, piston rings, piston rod, valve rod, wrist pin and wrist pin brasses, wedge and wedge bolts; packed stuffing boxes of piston and valve rods with metallic packing. Vacuum Engine: Packed stuffing boxes of steam piston and tail rods, valve rod, and air rod; keyed up on crank and wrist pins. Boilers Nos. 1 and 2: Overhauled and cleaned steam drum, mud drum, scraped and chipped all water tubes, put new gaskets on man and hand hole plates, new gauge glasses and washers. Try cocks ground in, new composition plugs installed ; automatic stop valves packed. Elevator Pump No. 1: Repaired forced feed lubricator ; packed stuffing boxes and piston rods (water end). Elevator Pump No. 2 : Packed both water plungers. Packed stuffing boxes of pi:ton rods (water end). Elevator Pump No. 3: Renewed eight suction valves and ten dis-charge valves. Made two 10-inch lead gaskets for sleeves of both plungers at bulk-heads. Elevator Pump No. 4: Made new 20-inch by 12-inch asbestos gasket for low pressure steam chest bonnet ; renewed four suction valves and seven discharge valves. Elevator No. 1: Installed four new lifting cables; repaired elevator gates 1st, 2d and 4th floors ; took up slack and adjusted weights on operating ropes, Elevator No. 2: Packed piston with new leather disc and s,.$-inch square rock hard packing ; renewed leather cups in operating and pilot valves ; installed new liner, port cover, port cover carrier, cut-off shaft and split gear wheel for cut-off valve; renewed 20 feet a-inch blow down pipe to top cylinder head; made new 7-inch gasket on bonnet of cut-off valve; repaired elevator gates and locks on 2d and 4th floors. Elevator No. 3: Packing stuffing boxes of both piston rods. Elevator No. 4; New operating rope, packed stuffing boxes of both piston rods and cut-off valve stem; made new clamp for stuff-ing box nut of cut-off valve stem; installed four new lifting cables. Elevator No, 5: Packed stuffing boxes of both piston rods; repaired elevator gates on 1st, 3d and 4th floors. Elevator No. 6: Packed stuffing boxes of both piston rods ; new roller wheels and pins on ground floor on elevator gates, and new guide toes on 2d floor elevator gate. North Feed Pump : Renewed four suction valves and four discharge valves; packed stuffing boxes of steam piston and valve rods, also water piston rods; packed both water plungers; new 11/2-inch gate valve on exhaust steam line. South Feed Pump : Packed stuffing boxes of steam piston and valve rods. North House Pump : Packed both water plungers ; packed stuffing boxes of steam piston and valve rods. South House Pump : Packed stuffing boxes of steam piston, valve and water rods ; renewed 10 feet of la-inch discharge line; renewed two 21/2-inch by 4-inch nipples on suction line. Miscellaneous : Renewed bottoms and rivets in thirty-seven ash cans and in one wheel (coal) barrow; made four packing grommets and packed 1I/2-inch bypass valve on boiler feed water meter; whitewaehed all ceilings and side walls of boiler and pump rooms; covered following pipe lines with sectional asbestos covering and fittings with plastic asbestos cement: 10 feet of 5-inch pipe, A feet of 6-inch pipe. 53 feet of 1/-inch pipe, two 36-inch heade of return tank; renewed 20 2-inch soft rubber valve discs on house water tanks in attic ; installed 90 feet of 1a-inch brass pipe, eight 11/2-inch brass elbows, three l/-inch brass tees, two 11/2-inch dart unions for underground boiler feed line to Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 boilers ; new hot water radiators, rooms Nos. 410, 306, janitor's apartment and prison pen; overhauled exhaust motor and fan, refitted new carbon bru hes and springs on commutator and reversed fan wheel; Installed new section air duct 7-foot by 2-foot by 1-foot, prison pen, Franklin street side.

County Court—Repaired and painted flag pole and installed new halyards. Repaired railings around storeroom hoist. Overhauled all revolving doors ; installed new sockets and weather strips. Repaired roof. Hung awnings. Installed lock guards on 40 lamps. Repaired leak on radiator, Room 214. Recovered screens with brass wire cloth on all fresh air inlets. Repairs to south elevator in basement. Broken lock 2d floor shaft gate, south car, repaired. Repairs to inside gate of south elevator. leaking heating line in basement, leaky faucet in kitchen, and folding gate on Judges' elevator car.

City Court- —Hung awnings. Painted flag pole. New areaway covers at park side. Made platform for stenographer in court room. Repaired roof. Packed both elevators and installed new main valve and pilot cups. Packed piston rods, top of cylinder of both cars. Repaired locks 2d and 3d floors of South elevator. Repaired folding gate south car. Repaired sliding door elevator shaft, ground floor, south car. Repaired shaft gate north car, 2d floor. Repaired leak, radiator in Judges' library. Repaired leak on return line from heating system in cellar. Repaired leak, radiator in court room, 2d floor. Cleaned all cryer valves, cellar. Repaired cut-off cable, north car.

Department of Health—Repaired leak in elevator steam line. Painted flag pole. Installed pipe covering in cellar. No. 1 freight elevator : Took down, scraped, fitted and replaced two crank and two crosshead pin brasses ; also scraped and fitted two top binders on main shaft bearings. Scraped and fitted four brass gibbs in crossheads and packed four valve stems and two piston rod boxes; also renewed four feet P 2-inch steam pipe, main steam line. Overhauled and reroved all hoisting cables on drum; repaired wall sheave and put back with new bolts ; also installed new turnbuckle in operating cables. Repaired and installed one Nason steam trap. No. 1 elevator pump: Removed defective valve stem from high pressure steam chest and installed new stem ; reversed glands on high and low pressure stuffing boxes. Packed high and low pressure valve stems, piston and plunger rods, and put four rubber valves in force chamber. No. 3 elevator pump : Packed two valve stems, two pistoi4 and two plunger rods : put two rubber valves in suction chamber. No. 1 feed pump : Repaired loose piston ; made and installed new rubber gasket in force chamber ; packed plungers ; installed eight new rubber valves in force chamber; packed piston and plunger rods; also valve stems. No. 2 feed pump : Packed plungers, plunger and piston rods ; valve stems ; and renewed four rubber valves in suction chamber. No. 1 house pump: Renewed cupped leather washer in regulator ; packed plungers, plunger and piston rods ; and renewed two valves and four springs in force chamber. Repaired 3-inch check valve in sewer pipe, Park st. side ; took clapper out of valve ; made new pin ; cleaned and scraped clapper. Repaired gate valve, 4-inch line to elevator pumps; new cast iron gland. Repaired two leaks in flanges on 6-inch nipple, bottom of loop from No. 2 boiler. Took down 6-inch stop valve, top of No. 1 boiler; scraped and cleaned flanges; made three new gaskets. Caulked four 3/4-inch rivets in flange on top No. 3 boiler ; caulked flange all around. Took down and caulked flanges on 4-inch steam pipe to freight elevators. Repaired contacts; cut four links out of lifting chains to equalize weight on electric ash hoist. No. 1 passenger elevator : Renewed six cupped leather washers in pilot valves and four in operating valves ; packed plunger and plunger rock ; also operating valve stems. No. 2 passenger elevator : Renewed three cupped leather washers in pilot valve, two in operating valve ; also one in automatic cut-off valve; packed plunger rods and operating valve stems. Clinic and storeroom, 1st floor, heating system: Covered with asbestos and air cell covering and painted in collars to conform

with present thimbles 12 feet of 6-inch E. H. black iron steam pipe, 1 6-inch gate valve, 3 6-inch flanges, 2 6-inch nipples, 5 2-inch valves, 150 feet of 2-inch steam pipe with fittings, flanges, etc., 135 feet of 11A-inch steam pipe with fittings, flanges, etc.; 170 feet

' of 1-inch steam pipe and 30 feet of 3/4-inch steam pipe. Installed 25 feet of 1/2 -inch water line to suction tank on main exhaust line ; 3 6-inch flanged ells ; 1 6-inch 'flanged T ; 1 10-inch and 1 15-inch flange ; 12 feet of 3-inch steam pipe with fittings and valve to feed water heater; and 3 6-inch nipples.

49 Lafayette St.—Repaired elevator gates. Painted flagpole. Hung awnings, 12th floor. Repaired elevator gate locks twelve enclosure gates. Cleaned both boilers, flues, connections, furnaces, etc. ; also cleaned up, painted and kalsomined boiler room. Renewed leaky sections of steam and return lines. Renewed rusted out sections suction line to low pressure boiler feeder. New 1-inch water line for hose connection boiler room,

; for wetting ashes, washing floors, etc. Erected partition across end of cellar to isolate boiler room. Repaired ball float and controls on boiler return tank and motor. New apron pieces installed at back end both boilers.

5 Duane St.—Painted flagpole. 264 Madison St.—Repaired plaster in basement. Installed new metal ceiling, Part 4.

Prepared foundation and erected section of brick wall 30 feet by 7 feet west side of yard. Removed old skylights boarded over opening, and completed tin roof over same. Painted flagpole. Repaired and adjusted elevator control board.

57 Centre St.—Hung awnings. Painted flagpole. Boiler, flue, connections and stack cleaned.

146 Grand St —Painted flagpole. Repaired elevator control board; cleaned and oiled motor. Boiler, flues, connections and stack cleaned.

121, 125, 129 Worth St.—Repaired flooring, 125 Worth st., and installed awnings 3d floor.

145 Worth St.—Hung awnings. 300 Mulberry St.—Repaired flooring, plaster, etc., 6 rooms, 4th floor; installed new

plumbing and painted them. Painted flagpole. Rewired janitor's quarters and installed new fixtures. Rewired center room, ground floor. Repaired roof. Installed new grates in boilers.

2d St. and 2d Ave.—Painted flagpole; installed new halyards. Installed new skylight.

Jefferson Market Court—Hung awnings. Cleared stoppage sewer line. Repaired doors. sash, etc. Repaired bell system Judges' chambers. Repaired leader and roof.

Children's Court, 137 E. 22d St.—Installed awnings. Painted flagpole. Installed counterweight steel rope on elevator. Removed section of duct, repaired indirect heating coils and replaced duct.

207 E. 32d St.—Painted flagpole, 155 E. 88th St —Hung awnings. Painted flagpole. West 54th Street Court—Hung awnings. Painted flag pole and installed halyards.

Installed new counterweight. Cleaned both boilers, flues, connections, etc. New grates in furnace of No. 1 boiler. Boilers tested.

151 E. 57th St.—Hung awnings. Installed drinking fountain. Painted flagpole. 59th St. and Madison Are.—Hung awnings. Harlem Court, E. 121st St.—Hung awnings. Renewed tank upper boiler feeder.

Installed entire new low pressure boiler feeder. Furnace doors and frames refitted and bushed. Both boilers cleaned, also flues, connections and furnaces.

1128 St. Nicholas Ave.—Hung awnings. Painted flagpole. Bandstands—Erected two bandstands. Corporation Yard, Madison and Monroe Sts.—Made four large signs 12 feet by

16 feet. Replaced defective leaders. Asphalt Plant—Installed new water line from boiler room to toilets, new office

building and garage. Repaired motor. Repaired roof of Dyckman street sewerage sta-tion,

Allen Street Bath—Installed two ventilating flues from cellar to roof in rear. Painted flag pole. Installed new electric lighting equipment in cellar. Started install-ing new supply piping for showers in basement. Installed piping to new engine and drips, two 2-inch brass nipples under feed water heater, new 4-inch hot water regulators and piping. Put new 3-inch nipples top of open heater. Put gasket 3-inch main to pumps. Renewed all small piping under No. l'engine. Removed high pressure trap of engines to new position; removed all fittings and piping in trenches to said trap. Put in 8 feet 2 inches of 1-inch pipe from heaters. Put in 17/ inches of 4-inch pipe in discharge of ejector, boiler room. Put 3-inch nipple in separating tank piping. New 34-inch pipe line from heater to engine room sink. Repaired disc of 3-inch suction valve of vacuum pump. Regulating valves and piping covered. with insulation. Two ventilating ducts erected rear of building. Took lost motion out of wrist and crank pin of No. 2 engine; also cleaned oil base and renewed oil in engine. Covered all 1-inch, 2,1/2-inch, 2-inch and 3-inch piping No. 2 engine. Repaired eight shower valves and connections.

Carmine Street Bath—Painted flag pole. Rebuilt sidewalls and relined with fire-brick No. 1 and No. 2 boilers. Completed new shower mains in old building. Took down discontinued air ducts. Salvaged mixing valves. Repaired 11/2-inch check valve on feed line boiler No. 1. Removed air ducts, also debris from cellar. Repaired com-bination stop and check valve No. 1 boiler. Cleaned sump pit and renewed P/2-inch brass siphon line. Renewed 1-inch steam line to siphon. Salvaged fittings and brass valves 1-inch, 11/4-inch, 11/2-inch and 2-inch. Removed iron sink. Packed 4-inch valve. Took down hot and cold water lines at sink. New 1A-inch line (hot-cold) to Engineer's washroom and 2-inch brass continuation feed line into steam drum of boiler No. 2. Fut manhole plate on boiler No. 2. Renewed 3/4-inch valve on water column blow-down line No. 2 boiler. Renewed /z-inch drain line on steam header. Changed run of 3!-inch Croton for builder's use. New gauge glass fixtures on boilers Nos. 1 and 2. Tested boilers. Installed chains on gauge glass shut-off and anchored 34-inch-A-inch blow-down lines from water columns.

Cherry and Oliver Streets Bath—Painted flag pole and installed new halyards. Rewired armature ventilating fan and reinstalled armature; readjusted brushes. Covered new water heater and piping. Renewed new line to sump pit. Repaired screens. Insulated No. 3 heater. Installed five tubes in No. 1 boiler and tested boiler. Repaired one thermostat gong. Repaired showers. Installed two tubes No. 2 boiler. Painted flag pole. Packed No. 1 feed pump. Repaired Bristol clock. Installed two fan starters. Repaired motor of blower.

Rivington Street Bath—Painted flag pole. Painted waiting room and the rear shower wells, second and third floors. New 24-inch revolving ventilator on third floor. New 2a-inch blow-off line for boilers. Repaired plaster and doors and sash throughout. New quartz filter beds, washed gravel and installed sand valves in both open tank Roberts filters. New boiler plate on front of No. 1 boiler and fitted ash pit doors. New 2/-inch blow-off valves on both boilers, renewed about 50 feet of 21/2-inch blow-off line. Renewed five 3-inch nipples with flange unions at main return header on floor engine room. Four Armstrong steam traps on returns from water heater: Over-hauled seven mixing valves. Renewed 14 1/2-inch nipples and ten 3/4-inch nipples in water line supply to showers. Installed 19 new pipe handles to mixing valves. Overhauled steam damper regulator.

Rutgers Place Bath—Painted second floor shower wells and one-half of first floor shower well. Cleared debris from roof. Overhauled one PA-inch Pitts Kitts fan engine regulator and some new parts installed. Overhauled 60 shower mixing valves and connection thereon. New sand beds in two pool filters ; some new strainers and others overhauled. Eight new valves on two pool filters. Overhauled chemical tanks and changed position. New Croton supply and waste connections, also equalizing line between two pool filters and water gauge glass on each pool filter. New partition in sedimentation tank and new trap door. Drain valve in bottom of sedimentation tank repaired. Replaced leaky manifold gasket on shower heater and also 4-inch elbows on the Croton inlet on No. 1 heater.

East llth Street Bath—Completed painting interior. Removed 100 square feet marble backing: substituted 3-inch by 6-inch glazed tile. Repaired bell system and installed new batteries. Repaired lighting system. Covered approximately 1,143 feet of steam, hot and cold water, exhaust pipes, new and old, and 257 fittings from 3/4 inch to 6 inches in diameter. New thermometer on feed lines. Repaired flush valve on toilets, top floor ; removed obstruction from leader. Repaired sump pit motor. Repaired and overhauled thermostat to heater. Installed Armstrong vacuum traps for all radiators and coils. Renewed marble tiles second floor. Repaired skylights first and second floors. Changed and renewed damper lines to boilers. Cleaned flues and stack from boilers. Two new 6-inch discs in main stop valves boiler No. 1 and four new stud bolts. Packed stuffing boxes of boiler valves 1 and 2. Fifty new handles on shower heads; 34 metal discs in shower valves; 24 new /-inch connections on water lines, hot and cold, and four new V2-inch valves, shower lines.

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 7989

East 23d Street Bath-Decorated walls, both waiting room. Painted outside sash and doors, Avenue A front. Cleaned and grouted tiling of pool and repaired. Renewed 5 inch built-up return header with adjacent piping. Renewed 21/-inch return line in trench. Renewed two 4-inch by-passes around headers and plugged openings. Renewed feed water lines to both boilers. Took apart twelve 4-inch gate valves, cleared and replaced. Overhauled all sash and doors. Removed brass railing around swimming pool; patched terrazza floor under old standards. Connected unused pool water heater for shower heating. Covered piping in boiler and engine rooms. Ccvered all new brass and galvanized iron pipe for men's and women's showers. Connected old Davis heater in boiler room with hot water lines for showers and covered all new brass and galvanized ircn pipe ; covered new B. I. pipe header in engine room for return lines and patched up broken covering in engine and boiler room. Repaired and cleaned nine 4-inch gate valves. Removed two 4-inch valves and connections between Davis heater in boiler room and pool lines. Connected men's and women's hot water heater with Johnson thermostatic system. Ten new tubes in Wainwright pool heater. Overhauled and repaired Johnson system. Repaired electric lights in cellar, engine and boiler room and lighting system of shower rooms. Repaired tiling and grouted swimming pool and removed railing. Changed 3-inch brass hot water line from Davis heater in boiler

i room to showers. Painted new pipe covering. Renewed return and drip lines in trench, engine room. Renewed leaking 1/-inch connections from both boilers to water columns. Cleaned and washed out both boilers. Cleaned out traps on 4-inch water lines from Avenue A and 23d Street mains. Overhauled and packed two boiler feed pumps and vacuum pump. Repaired and packed ventilating engine and blower engine. Repaired buckets of coal conveyor, Painted pipe covering, pumps, engines, etc., in engine and boiler room. Repaired and packed connections to Farnsworth pumping traps. Repaired and cleaned ozonator and motor generator and motor of circulating pump. Overhauled and repaired Johnson air compressor. New discs in blow-off valves of boilers, shower valves and water column, valves of boilers and packed stems of same. Cleaned out trap circulating line, swimming pool. Painted four water filters. New 11/2-inch check valve on injector.

West 28th Street Bath-Painted ceilings of entrance and wating rooms, plaster soffits, iron work of stairs, ceiling lights and completed enamelling all doors. Repaired doors and sash. Ten new gaskets on main steam line. Changed grounded wiring system around plunge room. Repaired main gate. Repaired tube tiles, No. 2 boiler furnace. New reducing coupling from pool water circulating pump (steam pipe) Repaired Pratt & Cady steam valve disc. Removed leaky elbow from hot water supply pipe on 1st floor, centre, and replaced new elbow with union. Keyed up boiler forced draft engine. Cleaned 1st floor ceiling drain pipes. Repaired air thermostat, hot water shower tank. Replaced new drip lines, shower water circulating pump. Made new tire level hoe. Cleaned water closets flush valves, pool floor east. Cleaned auto-matic boiler damper regulator. Repaired ash hoist elevator platform. Assembled and connected No. 1 water filter alum tank. Repaired chlorine gas machines, solution for head, and cleaned strainer ; also replaced new control valve. Replaced new gauge glasses, two high pressure steam traps. Replaced new lead gaskets No. 1 boiler surface blow-down valve bonnet. Repaired governor No. 1 vacuum pump. Rewound armature motor driving cesspool pump. Replaced two new hinges ash hoist elevator door. Replaced new diaphragm on governor, and ground regulating valve on boiler forced draft engine. Replaced new

Cleaned gaskets in two 10-inch, seven 6-inch, one 4-inch and

three 3-inch steam flanges. Cleaned boiler flue and base of smoke stack, cesspool pump and discharge pipe. Cleared main drain pipes east and west and 2d floor, northwest. Repaired water closets 2d floor east and replaced new diaphragms in flush valves. New piping on boiler feed water pump lubricators. New seat and valve, Henderson high pressure steam trap. New pipe, No. 2 boiler water column blow-down pipe. Adjusted door checks, main entrance door. Repaired leaky drinking fountain. Replaced 12 shower heads, 7 mixing valve spindles, 12 mixing valve handles, 8 new cold water plungers, 17 mixing valve discs. Repaired 3 locks, shower room closet, and made eight keys.

West 41.it Street Bath-New grating over engine room and new coal hole cover on sidewalk. Four new lights, plate glass, front windows and doors. Three new window shades, front windows. New cold water main in cellar. Renewed 4-inch water main in basement. Renewed lining, dater end of vacuum pump. Metallic packing in all coils of feed and vacuum pump, and ventilating engine. Leveled No. 2 dynamo engine, over-hauled main bearings and crosshead pin and bearings. New steam siphon from sump pit, etc. Overhauled damper regulator. Johnson hot water control instruments on two heaters. New drip line No. 2, feed pump. Plugged six tubes, Nos. 1 and 2 heaters. New red in vacuum sump pump. New stay bolts and welded patch No. 1 boiler. New grating over ash hoist. Repaired several mixing valves.

East 5411: Strcct Bath-Removed 25 pairs old double-stall doors and substituted single doors. Painted flagpole. Repaired bell system and renewed batteries. New safety chains in pool. Installed one length of 1-inch pipe on drip line from Kiley auto matic damper regulator. Cut out No. 1 boiler for cleaning tubes; renewed new tube gaskets, packed Mine valves and overhauled for police test. Twelve new shower heads; removed five mixing valves and replaced with ten /2-inch globe valves, ten 1/4-inch unions, ten 1/4-inch street ells, ten 1/4-inch nipples 4 inches long, ten 1/4-inch nipples 3 inches long, one tee 1/4 inch, two lengths of 1/4-inch galvanized pipe 9/2 feet each, used for repair on mixing valves, ten new discs on mixing valves, seven new washers on shower heads. New diaphragm on west side heater. Disconnected circulating pump and reinstalled it. Disconnected Westinghouse air brake compressor. Installed one 1/4-inch globe valve new on sink, back cellar. Installed set carbon brushes on gen-erator No. 1 engine.

West 60th Street Bath-New fine mesh screen over large skylight over pool. Repaired and painted flagpole and installed new halyards. Repaired 22 mixing valves ;

i renewed two 1/4-inch nipples in shower connections. Repaired 18 loose steps on pool stairs. Six new steps; cut and drilled six new angle irons; installed same on pool stairs. Renewed three 1-inch nipples, chloride of lime pot connections. Renewed 18 feet 11/4-inch return line from heating system. Cut extension stems on three 6-inch outlet valves from pool; fitted same for three new wheels. Installed 14-inch nipple and valve over No. 1 boiler. Connected new trap, return line from Davis heater. Renewed 30 feet 1/44-inch hot water circulating line, shower rooms, female side. Nos. 1 and 2 filters recharged; all four filters recovered, new tar paper and new canvas. Six-inch water meter overhauled. Installed eight new tubes in No. 2 Wainwright heater.

East 76th Street Bath-Painted flagpole and installed new halyards. Overhauled doors and sashes. Cleaned, overhauled and inspected Nos. 1 and 2 boilers. Cleaned stack, breeching and bottom of chimney. New disc in Yrinch valve on live steam line to storage tank. New section /-inch pipe from vacuum gauge to return line at vacuum pump. Repaired broken lead wire between field coils on No. 1 generator. Made new plunger for pump, cylinder oil tank. Installed reducing valve, 1/44-inch live steam line to storage tanks. Installed drip line and vacuum return valve, live steam line to storage tanks. New rubber bumper in governor and took up lost motion in main bearings on No. 1 and No. 2 engines. New discs in two 2-inch valves, steam supply lines to Clow heaters. Repaired oil pump on lubricator, No. 1 feed pump. Refaced valves in water end, No. 2 feed pump. Packed water end of pistons, No. 1 feed pump. Soldered leaks in drip pan, No. 2 feed pump. New gasket in head of Anderson trap and packed by-pass valve stern, No? 2 engine. Made and installed 4-inch by 24-inch air chamber on feed line. New 2-inch by 6-inch nipple in blow-down, hot water main, women's section, east. Cleaned and repaired Powers thermostat, Clow heaters. New stud and spring on suction valve, No. 2 feed pump. Repaired holes in grates, No. 1 boiler. Repaired leak, 2-inch cold water line to men's section. New gaskets in two flange unions, steam lines to feed pumps. New disc in compression bib on fireroot. sink. Made new protection bar and drilled two 13-16-inch holes in ash hoist door. Cemented in coal chute cover. Made and put on eight lead discs. Repaired 11 mixing valves. Drilled new pin hole in valve rod. Drilled out and retapped four brokers set screws in handles. Repaired broken shower head. Made and put on two new valve rods. Tightened four loose shower heads. One new V2-inch nipple in shower head.

East 109th Street Bath-Four new stall doors on men's side; two new sash in cellar. Shifted position regulator on heater and steam piping leading to same. Repaired bell systems and renewed batteries. Started installing new shower mains throughout. New combination copper gasket on Gaubert hot water heater No. 2. Packed piston rod, No. 1 engine. Cleaned shower .heads and renewed all cotter pins, women's side. Packed piston rod, both ends of boiler feed pump No. 2. Metal disc and pipe rod for handle, mixing valve No. 7, west side. New diaphragm on steam regulating valve, hot water heater No. 2. Ten. vault l ights over boiler room. Metal disc in mixing valves Nos. 83-93, top floor. Changed 11/2-inch return steam line to clear diaphragm valve of hot water heater No. 1. leaned base of smokestack and cross sectional of smoke flue. . New diaphragm 4-inch hieley reducing valve. Cleaned Nos. 1 and 2 boilers and

renewed all gaskets. Packed piston, No. 1 engine. Installed metal disc in mixing valve No. 10, west side. New brass pipe to all showers in hot water line, top floor; all new valves. New galvanized pipe to all showers in cold water line with new valves, top floor.

247 Madison Street (Proposed Public Bath)-Plans and specifications prepared to convert this old police station into public bath. Boarded up openings, etc., until con-struction work is started.

Free Floating Baths-Order issued to repair the eight baths and repairs are about 75 per cent. completed. Two baths arc in commission at Battery. Painted all new work and other sections of all baths. Tested water lines at berths and installed new pipino. at E. 10th and E. 120th st. docks. The baths at battery were towed there June 28 and July 1 and opened July 3 and 4 respectively.

Battery Park Comfort Station-Repaired wiring for electric lights. Hanover Square Comfort Station-Repaired wiring of electric lighting system. Mail Street Comfort Station-Painted the station throughout. Repaired electric

ventilating fan. Cleaned skylight glass. Chatham Square Comfort Station-Ventilating fan repaired, armature rewound and

brushes adjusted. Abingdon Square Comfort Station-Repaired outside lights at band stand. Greeley Square Comfort Station--Painted the station throughout. Rehung women's

entrance door. Repaired fixtures at outside men's side. Long Acre Square Comfort Station-Painted station throughout. Removed ten old-

fashioned wash basins and installed two new lavatories.. Repaired vault lights over station.

Qucensboro Bridge Comfort Station-Repaired outside lights. Park Avenue and 125th Street Comfort Station-Installed new water lines through-

out. Repaired lighting circuit. 129th Street and 3d Avenue Comfort Station-Repaired lights. Work Completed by Squads-Awning, 27; Carpenter, 53; Electrical, 119; Machinist,

35; Masonry, 14; Painting and Varnishing, 26; Plumbing, 28; Roofing, 73; Steam-fitting, 27 ; Thermostat, 20 ; total, 422.

Requisitions drawn and open market orders issued, 357; check orders drawn against monthly orders on contracts, 368.

Patronage at Interior Baths.

April. May. June. Total.

Male 425,685 465,348 554,276 1,445,309 Female 252,145 273,310 329,863 855,318

Total 677,830 738,658 884,139 2,300,627

BUREAU OF BUILDINGS. Plans and Specifications for New Bnildings Fired and Acted Upon.

Estimated. Plans. Buildings. Cost.

Dwellings, estimated cost over $50,000 1 1 $100,000 Dwellings, estimated cost between $20,000 and $50,000 1 1 30,000 Dwellings, estimated cost under $20,000 1 3 42,000 Tenements 50 54 23,893,100 Hotels 4 4 11,000,000 Other residence buildings 3 3 1,455,000 Stores, lofts, etc., estimated cost over $30,000 9 9 1,365,000 Stores, lofts, etc., estimated cost between $15,000 and

$30,000 2 2 45,000 Stores, lofts, etc., estimated cost under $15,000 11 13 41,900 Office buildings 21 21 25,724,700 Manufacturing and workshops 18 18 11,105,800 Schoolhouses 6 6 4,280,000 Churches 2 2 112,000 Places of amusement, etc. 6 6 2,100,000 Hospitals 1 1 150,000 Stables and garages 41 46 2,858,645 Other structures 17 18 17,525

Totals 194 208 $84,320,670

Plans and Specifications for Alterations to Buildings Filed and Acted Upon.

Churches 8 8 104,500

Stables and garages

Public buildings, municipal 3 3 338,000

Other residence buildings 42 43 1,608,603

Manufacturing and workshops 87 94 720,015 Schoolhouses 2 2 20,500

Public buildings, places of amusement, etc. 29 30 163,000

Dwellings 271 297 $1,675,185

Stores, lofts, etc. '118 134 950,656 Office buildings 84 88 1,009,400

Tenements 209 232 922,700 Hotels 27 31 323,300

27 28 489,200

Totals 907 990 $8,325,059

New Buildings-Commenced, 138; completed, 123. Alterations-Commenced, 570; completed, 549. In Progress-New buildings, 376; alterations, 835. Inspections IVith Reports Thereon--Construction, 34,062; special construction, 1,218;

plumbing and drainage, 13,524; elevator, 19,713; public safety, 4,430; iron and steel, 2,630; plastering, 2,971; total, 78,548.

Violations of Law, Elevators and Unsafe Buildings.

Nature. 31, 1924. Since. missed. 30,1924. cation.

Pending Re- Pending Forwarded March ceived Total. Dis- June for Prose-

No permit, defective construction,

Defective plumbing and drainage 195 material, etc.

768

297 492 269 732 1,500 691

Defective elevators

397

513 910 571 Unsafe conditions in buildings

527

492 1,019 443

Totals 1,887 2,034 3,921 1,974 1,947 32

Buildings Inspected and Total Inspections, Re Plumbing and Drainage.

Tenements. Miscellaneous. Total.

489 794

1,188 697

481

707 802

1,178

809 30 223 339 576 2

Under inspection March 31, 1924 Commenced since Completed since Under inspection June 30, 1924

394 208 226 376

Apartments, stores, etc., for which certificates were issued as to proper installation of gas piping, 770; repair slips filed, 1,240; plumbing inspections, 13,524.

Comparative Statement.

Applications filed for new buildings and alterations Estimated cost of new buildings and alterations New buildings commenced NevA buildings completed Alterations commenced Alterations completed Defective elevators reported

1214 1,198 $48,979,

,484 $92,645,729

112 138

101 123

592 570 637

453 51

549 3

36 69 447 801 1,360

.. 1,542 2,902 5 23 181 1,321 1,531

7990

THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924.

1923. 1924.

Defective elevators made safe on notice from Bureau

488 Unsafe buildings made safe or taken down

573

Violations removed

1,658 Total construction inspections

35,457

Elevator inspections

20,176 Plumbing and drainage inspections

13,840

Violation Cases,

1918. 1920. 1921. 1922. 1923. 1924. Totals.

Pending April 1, 1924 1 6 Filed Dismissed

Pending July 1, 1924

6 31 46 266 1,022 1,371

No permit

1 Work contrary to permit Defective construction of Sidewalk shed Frame structure Bearing capacity Sign inside building line • • Electric sign outside building

line Bulletin sign outside building

line • . Miscellaneous Plumbing, no permit Plumbing, contrary to permit Plumbing, contrary to rules Elevators, no permit New elevators, defective

Zoning 1 14 Old elevators

Hoistway Theatre Law ••

Towing Line, damages to scow ; Moran Towing & Transportation Co., damages to scow; Jno. Richman, restoration pavement; Jno. Richman, shutting off and turning on water; Horowitz & Greenberg, laboratory products; Isidor Weiner, damages to fence; Hastings Paving Co., water; Veto Lomurro, relocating hydrant; E. W. Daly, shutting off corpora-tion cock; Shamrock Towing Co., damages to scow.

Tax and 221.A Applications Filed. Affefie Jacobs, re taxes; Emanuel Evangelical Ref. Church, Kingsland Avenue

Children's Home, Iic., Church of the Incarnation, Salvation Army, Trustees of the Society of New Church, signed by New Jerusalem, N. Y., Fourth Church of Christ Scientist, Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Catholic Charities of Archdiocese of New York, Convent of Marie Reparatrice and Congregation of Judah Halevi, 221-A.

Affirmative Claims Filed. Sam'! Joyce, damages to auto; Erwin A. Worm, damages to auto; Erwin A.

Worm, damages to motorcycle; Max Solon, damages to motorcycle; Martin Roth-mausky and Sun Indemnity Co., damages to auto; John T. Fehn, damages to tree and guard; Thos. J. Buckley Engr. Co., water; Houston Const. Co., water; Edward Romeo, damages to auto; Eysler Len, damages to apparatus; Fred Schneider, Inc., damages to premises; Austin, Nichols Co. and U. S. Guarantee Co., excess cost on Contract 68366; Second Avenue R. R. Co., damages to car; Lyons Transfer Co., damages to car; Jos. W. Rowan, making 6-inch by 3-inch wet connection; N. Y. Fire Department, examining and shutting off tap; Monroe M. Golding, making 12-inch by 3-inch wet connection cut ; P. Wks. Man., inspecting water pipe; H. Hazen & Co., examining and shutting off tap; John Josensky, damages to motorcycle; 5th Avenue Coach Co., damages to auto; Max J. Adler, Michael Santangelo (2), and Cahill Towing Line, damages to scow; Mogul Checker Cab Assn., Fred S. Hadley, John J. Phelan & Co., Benj. Redner, Lawrence Lederer, Arthur L. Foster and Sam'l Shapiro, damages to lamppost.

Copies of Orders, Etc., Filed. Certified Copy of Order : Joseph V. McKee, Mark Rudich, Charles J. Masone,

James S. Regan, Morris Park Estates, Esplanade Realty Co., George W. Morton, Jr., J. E. Brady, Helen Slattery, Charlotte Bischoff, Isaac Roth, Morris Steinberg, Henry Carlin, Max Metzik, Giuseppe Altieri, Milton F. Levy, Gaetano De Vito, H. P. Nash, S. M. Gottesman, Abram Trumkin, Victor Berlin, Rose Reed, principal, Samuel Felix, surety; V. Castrorao, principal, G. Cipolla, surety; Babeta Gomez, principal, Maria Couplio, surety. Transcript of Judgment : Sterling B. Bottome. Summons and Com-plaint : Joseph Jennings. Summons : Abe Landan, Morris Rosner, Philip Heinrohe, National Union Fire Insurance Co. Bill of Costs : Charles S. Smith.

571 443

1,531 35,280 19,713 13,524

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10 ••

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1 • . 30 159 191

8 14 23 74 119

1 4 17 35 57

1 9 10

.1 .2 5 16 24

1 11 12

2 18 20

41 3 4 5 7 11 30

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2 1 .. 3 3 22 93 118 2 19 68 90 2 11 27 40

21 72 93 1 3 2 7

1 3 4 2 7 318 328 8 88 104 215 1 7 1 9

1 1

Total Pending July 1, 1924...

Exit Orders.

Pending April 1, 1924

3 2 21 224

Dismissed Filed

.6 54

Pending July 1, 1924

3 2 15 190

Unsafe Building Cases—Pending April 1, 1924, 527; filed, 492; total, 1,019. Dis- missed, 443; pending July 1, 1924, 576. JULIUS MILLER, President.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

Abstract of Transactions for Week Ended November 8, 1924.

Deposited in .he City Treasury. To the credit of the City Treasury $4,773,060 39 To the credit of the Sinking Fund 1,396,616 60

Total $6,169,676 99

Warrants Registered for Payment. Appropriation Accounts, "A" Warrants $4,894,757 31

Tax Notes, "N" Warrants Special Revenue Bond Fund Accounts, "B" Warrants

163,369 97 84,314 83

2,389.111 38 Corporate Stock Fund Accounts, "C" Warrants Special and Trust Fund Accounts, "D" Warrants

130,297 10

Total $7,661,850 59

Stock and Bonds, Etc., Redeemed. Stock of former Corporations now included in the City of New York... $580,230 00 Revenue Bills 7,500,000 00

Total $8,080,230 00

Claims Filed. Admiralty: P. T. & W. A. Kane and three others, O'Brien Bros. and 22 others,

Cleary Bros. (2). Advertising: Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn Daily Times, Brooklyn Citizen. Burial: Stephen F. Duryea. Contracts, Supplies, Etc.: Lever Const. Co., additional work on contract for alteration to Metropolitan Hospital; Peter J. Cokenes, operation of concessions and privileges on ferryboats and terminals, Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond; Max Barash, increased cost on Contract 64771; Under-wood Typewriter Co., rental of typewriter; Berson Amusement Corp., rental of premises. Lighting : Standard Gas Light Co. Personal Injury : Jeanette McManus, Fannie Sandler, David Timparano, Charlotte J. Martoon, Saul Feldman, Rebecca Dauber, Josephine Soya, Kathleen Margaret Earle, Edward C. Earle, Carrie Bobell, Louis Reiter, John Frank, Sera Apelbaum, Frances McKevitte, Rose and Isaac Uvvel, George Solow, Susan Carmody, Regina Sobelman, John Skulsky. Prevailing Rate : Frank Gassner, House Painter; Carmine Romanello and Thomas C. Kelly, Machine Woodworkers; George Franciseus, Plumber; James Fogarty and 13 others, Machinists; Albert Sinske, Sheet Metal Worker; Richard W. O'Meara and one other, Bricklayers; John A. McNulty, Auto Machinist. Damages to Personal Property: Rose Moskowitz; Palmer Lime and Cement Co., auto ; N. Y. Edison Co., lamppost ; Arthur A. Guarino, Charles Rosenberg, J. Fishl and Alva E. Lindahl, auto; Doherty Bros., truck; A. WI. Chase. Damages to Real Property: Benjamin Shapiro, Radio Contracting Corp., Morse & Rogers. Refund: St. Luke's German Evangelical Church. Services : Walter McNamara, Otto Num-brauer. Section 418 of the Charter: Service Equipment Co., Inc., re contract; Hurst Farr, Inc., re Contract 65809.

Claims Allowed. Services : George D. Kane, Chas. S. Robinson, James A. Farley. Burial : Henry

Skelton, Edward Devlin. Contract, Supplies, Etc.: Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc., rental ; Foundation Co., dredging, Refund : Interborough Auto Repair & Supply Co., Russell Motor Co. Damages to Personal Property : Greater Ridgewood News, Inc., auto.; William Lohrberg, auto; George C. Troth, auto. Admiralty: O'Brien Bros. (34), Cleary Bros. (8), Clinton Dry Docks, Inc., O'Brien Bros. (25), O'Brien Bros (19).

Claims Disallowed. Refund: Bronx National Bank. Re Taxes : First Church of Christ Scientist.

Services : James K. Reidy. Contracts, Suplies, Etc.: J. Wollenberg, music. Dam-ages to Personal Property : Otto Zeitz, auto; David Freedman and another, sewer overflow; Benjamin Stern, auto; Wm. P. Youngs & Bros., Inc., auto; London Guarantee & Accident Co., Ltd., auto; Morris Glazer, sewer overflow; Sebastiano Lacoco, sewer back-up.

Affirmative Claims Paid. Cahill Towing Line, damages to scow ; Cahill Towing Line, damages to dock lines;

Cahill Towing Line, damages to dumper; Cahill Towing Line, damages to scow; Cahill Towing Line, damages to scow; Cahill Towing Line, damages to dumper ; D. L. & W. R. R. Co., damages to dumper; Cahill Toning Line, damages to dock lines; Cahill

Approval of Sureties. President of Borough of Brooklyn—Regulating, Etc., E. 26th St.: Wm. McHale

Cont. Co.; Globe Indemnity Co., surety. Sewer, 80th st.: John Asaro; Fidelity & reopsit Co. of Maryland, surety.

Department of Education—Alterations, Etc., P. S. 156 and Commercial H. S., Bklyn.: Dooley-Stapleton Corp.; Fidelity & Casualty Co., surety.

Fire Department—Heating Work at Quarters of H. & L. Co. 21: John Smith; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, surety.

President of Borough of Manhattan—Repaving, Etc., King St.: Poirier Cont. Co.; Independence Indemnity Co., surety. Constructing Stairway, Riverside Drive at 160th St., Etc.: Michael Del Balso; Maryland Casualty Co., surety. Repaving: 93d St., Asphalt Const. Co. ; National Surety Co., surety ; Lafayette St., Peter Cramer; National Surety Co., surety ; 61st St., Uvalde Asphalt Paving Co.; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland and Continental Casualty Co., sureties; 59th St., Cleveland Trinidad Paving Co.; Maryland Casualty Co. and Union Indemnity Co., sureties.

Park Board—Construction of Sands Street Park: Wm. J. Zastman. Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., surety. Improvement of 75th St.: Bklyn. Alcatraz Asphalt Co.; Massa-chusetts Bonding & Insurance Co. and Royal Indemnity Co., sureties.

Department of Plant and Structures—Plumbing, Etc., Central Motor Repair Shop, 16th St. and Avenue C, Manhattan; Wells & Newton Co., Inc.; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland and Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., sureties.

Department of Purchase—Supplies: Samuel E. Hunter; U. S. Guarantee Co., surety; Mergentine, Inc.; American Surety Co. of New York, surety; Municipal Street Sign Co.; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, surety; Hooker Electro Chemical Co.; American Surety Co. of ,New York, surety; Brown Co.; American Surety Co. of New York, surety.

President of Borough of Queens—Sewer in Northern Blvd.: Alberto Ialenti; Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co., surety. Regulating, Etc., Manley St.: Welsh Bros. Cont. Co. ; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety. Gasoline : Tide Water Oil Sales Corp. ; American Surety Co. of New York, surety. Regulating, Etc.: 102d St., Highway Improvement & Repair Co., Inc; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. and Eagle Indemnity Co., sureties; 88th Ave. (Willett St.), H. J. Mullen Cont.'Co., Inc.; Con-tinental Casualty Co., surety. Sewer, Etc., Marlowe Ave.: James Gallo; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety. Regulating, Etc.: 89th Ave., Conrad Kurth; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety; Hunterspoint Ave., Kennedy & Smith, Inc.; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety. Sewers : Polk Ave., Angelo Paino ; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. and Eagle Indemnity Co., sureties; Metropolitan Ave., Joseph Johnson; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety.

President of Borough of Richmond—Forage: Edw. Wisely & Son; Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co., surety.

Department of Street Cleaning—Removal of Snow and Ice : Manhattan, Daniel Scocozza; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, Independence Indemnity Co., sureties; Bronx, Daniel Scocozza; Fideliey & Deposit Co. of Maryland, Independence Indemnity Co., sureties; Brooklyn, Daniel Scocozza; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, Eagle Indemnity Co., sureties.

Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity—Laying Water Mains, Etc., Rockaway Blvd.: Beaver Engineering & Cont. Co., Inc.; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, Continental Casualty Co., sureties. Water Mains in Vandeventer Ave., Etc., Queens: Stanhy Construction Co.; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety. Water Main between North Brother and Riker Islands: Allan N. Spooner & Son, Inc.; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety. Remodeling Building at West New Brighton P. S.: Emil Siekmann; Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co., surety. Remodeling Building at West New Brighton P. S.: Joseph L. Burke Corp.; National Surety Co., surety. Water Mains : Bogart Ave., Etc., Melrose Const., Co. ; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, surety ; Bedford Ave., Etc., Knight & DeMicco, Inc. ; National Surety Co., surety; Allerton Ave., Etc., Riverdale Water Works Corp.; Indepedence Indemnity Co., surety; Ayr Ave., Etc., John A. Gregory; Maryland Casualty Co., surety.

Opening of Proposals. The Comptroller by representative attended the opening of proposals at the following

departments, viz : Armory Board—Install electric fixtures, 396th Regiment Armory, and repairs to

102d Medical Regiment Armory, Manhattan. President of Borough of Bronx—Furnishing and delivering sand grits and other

road building materials. "Board of Education—Alterations, repairs, etc., to P. S. 88, 154, Bklyn.; P. S. 33,

43, Queens; P. S. 3, Richmond, and P. S. 2, 26, etc., Bronx. Furnishing and delivering machinery, etc., Brooklyn Technical High School; ash cans, etc., various schools, all boroughs; furniture, P. S. 121, Queens. Furnishing and delivering new organs, various high schools, Bronx, Bklyn. and Queens.

Department of Health—Alterations to buildings at Riverside Hospital, general con-struction, etc., of a pavilion, Queensboro Hospital.

President of Borough of Manhattan—Furnishing and delivering Portland cement and inorganic dust ; regulate, repave, etc., 11th ave. from Little West 12th to W. 22d st., and other various streets. Regulating and repaving, etc., 1st ave. from 25th to 29th st., and other various streets; construction of sewer in Thayer st. Furnishing and delivering asphalt sand; alterations to 57th Street Court House.

Department of Plant and Structures—Repairing pile clusters, various bridges. Department of Purchase—Furnishing and delivering lampposts, pipe, fittings, valves,

engineers, plumbers and steamfitters supplies; fire hose and creosoted pine piles; hospital gauze and absorbent cotton. Furnishing and delivering fruits and vegetables; bolts and washers.

President of Borough of Queens—Regulating, etc., paving and repaving various streets.

Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity—Laying water mains in various streets. C. F. KERRIGAN, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

6 31 46 266 1,022 1.371

1920. 1921. 1922. 1923. 1924. Totals.

57 307 62 369 40 80

79 289

Mean for the week Maximum for the week at 12 midnight, Nov. 8 Minimum for the week at 2 p. m., Nov. 4 Range for the week

29.98 inches 30,30 inches

29.68 inches 0.62 inch

Thermometers.

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

Abstract of Registers from Self-Recording Instruments for the Week Ending November 8, 1924.

Central Park, the City of New York-Height of Barometer above the ground, 20.80 feet; above the sea, 155.56 feet. Under supervision of U. S. Weather Bureau, James H. Scarr, Meteorologist, Acting Director.

Barometer.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

Sunday, 2 WSW WSW NNW 134 111 145 400 1.7 2.7 3.2 6.1

Monday, 3 NNW NW WSW 159 94 64 313 1.9 1.1 0.8 3.9

Tuesday, 4 WSW WNW N 136 85 89 302 1.7 2.0 1.9 3.1

Wednesday, 5 NE SSW S 85 48 81 207 0.1 0.8 1.1 1.7

Thursday, 6 WSW WSW WSW 61 88 95 252 0.4 0.9 1.1 2 . 0

Friday, 7 WSW WSW SW 106 77 90 288 0.9 1.2 1.6 2.7

Saturday, 8 NNW NNW NNE 166 119 105 409 1.9 2.1 2.5 4.4

6.22 p. tn. 2.34 a. m.

12.02 a. m. 6.35 p. rn. 6.32 p. m.

10.30 p. m. 9.47 p. m.

Distance traveled during the week 2,171 miles Maximum pressure during the week 6.1 lbs. per sq. ft.

Date. Nov., 1924. 7 a. m. 2 p. m.

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 7991

Mean for Maximum. Date. 7 a. in 2 p. m. 9 p. m. the Day. (-----"-------,

Nov., Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced 1924. to to to to to Time.

Freezing. Freezing. Freezing. Freezing. Freezing.

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday,

Direction. Date.

1924. Nov. 6 a.m. 1 p.m. 8 p.m.

7 a.m. 2 p.m. 9 p.m. to to to

Sunday, 2 .298 .266 .157 .240 Monday, 3 .108 .098 .143 .116

Tuesday, 4 .219 .219 .180 .206

Wednesday, 5 .164 .219 .287 .223

Thursday, 6 .387 .360 .402 .383

Friday, 7 .360 .402 .373 .378

Saturday, 8 .211 .124 .124 .153

Sunday, :Monday, 3

4 Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday, 6 Friday, Saturday, 8

Borough of Brooklyn. Report for Week Ended Nov. 1, 1924.

Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices. Orders Issued-152, estimated cost, $12,-

923.64. ['outliers Forwarded to Department of

Fiance for Payment-67; estimated cost,

$256,844.72. Bureau of Highways.

'Fork Done by Bureau Labor and Cost Thereof-Concrete: 3,092 sq. yds., $5,-C2).65. Stone pavements, square yards: Asphalt, 24, $181.65; Belgian block, 29, $83.47; granite, 2,579, $5,035.13 ; iron slag, 62, $141.37; macadam, 648, $568.63; me-dina, 17, $91.31. Concrete pavement : 26, $58 37. Asphalt pavements : 8,546, $8,- 48245. Removing pavements: 1,061, $1,.- 127.60. Sidewalks: Curbs, 314, linear feet, $54/50; walk, 975 square feet, $323.50. Emergency 1%- c-A : 190 hides, $486. Coun-try work, square yards: Dirt roads re-paired. 352,774, $2,823.25; gutters paved, 80. $142.75 ; macadam cleaned, 245,920, $2S6; macadam repairs, 1,695, $1,333. As-phalt Plant : Plant product. 1.828 boxes, $1,223; plant repairs, $176. Encumbrances, $32-1. Miscellaneous work : Cesspools built, 2, $174; cesspools cleaned or re-paired, 2, $56.86; cleaning miscellaneous streets, $198 ; operating yards, $58.87 ; re-moving encumbrances, $1,582.92; repairing tools and equipment, $207; special yard work, $444; streets oiled, $183; streets sprinkled, 1.922 square yards, $34; vaca-tions, 54 miles, $114; wooden drain built, $1.096.50; cleaning Coney Island Beach, $357.50; care of Coney Island Boardwalk, $22).75; filling in sand on beach, Coney

Minimum.

E •

AI

Ei i:;

108 88 94 88 85 87 95

Wet Bulb. 46.1 Degrees

3.30 p. m., Nov. 7 59 Degrees 7.15 a. In., Nov. 3 32 Degrees 27 Degrees

5 ci. St.

2 a. st. 5 ci. st. 5 ci. st. 4 st. cu. 10 a. st.

Fair, continued warm. Fair, cooler.

Clear, pleasant. Fair, cooler.

Cloudy, warmer. Fair, warmer. Cloudy, cooler.

Island, $74.75; building garage on new Odd site, $84. Miscellaneous Work Not Street Work: Repairing street signs, $188; repairing fence, Atlantic ave. and Ralph ave., $25 ; repairing stairway, foot of Mon-tague st., $12.50; regulating dumping at Maspeth Ave. Dump, $30; total, $255.50.

Division of Incumbrances and Permits- Complaints : Unsettled, 30; received, 35; setiled, 20 ; unsettled, 45. Incumbrances removed: Boulders, 7; dirt and rubbish (leads), 1; excavations made safe, 1; tilts, 21; old autos, 3. Permits issued: Miscellaneous, 268; plumbers', 382; pub-lic service corporation, 521. Cash received (including week ending Oct. 29, 1924) : Electric light account, 570-TCS-1924, $145,22; extra paving, $17.60, 592-TS-1924, $6; inspections, $241, 586-HM-1923, $6.60; redemptions, 553-TSC-1924, $37.79; sewer, $7(A.35; special paving, $195.35, 593-TS-1924, $13.18; vault, $102.32, 586-HS-1924, siM 76 ; water, $2,518.95 ; charge inspection, $49.01, 553-TS-1924, $15.64; total, $4,-150.77.

Bureau of Sewers. Work Don,-Basins cleaned, 562 ; basins

examined, 603; basin pans reset, 17; basin psis set, new, 12; basins relieved, 14; bas-ins repaired, 85 ; Classon ave. relief sewers, pal rol being maintained ; complaints exam-ined, 25; large sewers cleaned, 2,100 feet; manhole covers put on, new, 11; manhole heads and covers reset, 9;• manhole heads and covers set, new, 2; manholes repaired, 45 ; pipe sewers cleaned, 97,000 feet ; sew-ers examined, 118,750 feet ; sewage pumped, 31,t Ward, 4,366,640 gallons ; sewer re-paired, 22 feet ; sludge pumped, 31st Ward, 53,974 feet.

D;visimi, of Permits-Permits issued, 253; cash received, $2,148.66.

Bureau of Buildings. Plans Filed-New buildings: Brick, 333,

Department of Public Welfare. Report for Week Ended Nov. 8, 1924.

Appointed-Timothy Foley, Hospital Helper, at $360 per annum. Timothy Barry, Hospital Helper, a $840 per annum. Jacques E. Chesno, Pharmacist, at $1,332 per annum. Thomas Burke, Licensed Fire-man, at $6.50 a day. Julia Reusch, Senior Hospital Helper, at $960 per annum. Eleanor I. Scott, Trained Nurse, at $1,080 per annum. Joseph Dorgan and Rose M. Campbell, Hospital Attendants, at $600 per annum.

Services Ceased-Baris A. Hawkin, Phar-macist, at $1,332 per annum. James Mor-ley, Fireman, at $6.50 a day. Peter Lamb, Hospital Helper, at $840 per annum. Flor-ence Everett, Trained Nurse, at $1,080 per annum. Gertrude Dehman, Trained Nurse, at $1,020 per annum. Anna Miller, Hos-pital Attendant, at $660 per annum.

Appointed-Hannah Palmer, Investiga-tor, at $1,340 per annum. Anthony J. Mc-Andrew, John Bacon, .Matthew Walsh, Michael Murphy and John Rooney, Li-censed Firemen, at $6.50 a day. Elizabeth H. Bauer, Trained Nurse, at $1,080 per annum. Grace T. Davidson, Marian Flan-dreau and Margaret Pierson, Hospital At-tendants, at $720 per annum. Anna A. Brady, Helen E. McGrath, Laura M. Shel-don, Cooper Sheldon and Mary Dalrymple, Hospital Attendants, at $600 per annum.

Promoted-Louis Goldberg, Physician, at $1,443 per annum. Milton S. Lloyd, Senior Hospital Helper, at $1,080 per annum. Hed-wig Ziskoven, Senior Hospital Helper, at $860 per annum.

Services Ceased-Thomas Hughes, Li-censed Fireman, at $6.50 a day.

Appointed-Thomas Pearson, Cook, at $796 per annum. Delia M. Doyle and Thomas F. Sedan, Hospital Attendants, at $600 per annum. Frances McVean and Anna G. O'Donnell, Trained Nurses, at $1,080 per annum. Thomas Russell, Cook, at $868 per annum. Daniel Fitzgerald, Hospital Attendant, at $600 per annum. Ray Sextus Nelson, Assistant Pathologist, at $2,040 per annum. Lily McCormick, Irene Helen Barger, Harriette Wilkin and S3.bi1 Ewing, Trained Nurses, at $1,080 per annum. Flora Tarjowska, Pupil Nurse, at $300 per annum. Alice C. Power, Trained Nurse, at $1,440 per annum. Grace L. Cowling, Trained Nurse, at $1,080 per annum. Anna A. Unger and Sidney Noel, Hospital Attendants at $600 per annum. Elizabeth Downey, Cook, at $912 per an-num. Rose A. O'Donnell, Trained Nurse, at $1,080 per annum. Hospital Attendants: Helen Angyalne and Frank Early, at $600 per annum; Martha Kelly and Louise Snyder, at $720 per annum; Mary Mulve-hill, at $480 per annum.

Services Ceased-Gottlieb Erb and Jos-eph Bruckner, Cook, at $796 per annum. Paul Borsky and Richard M. Klemm, Hos-pital Attendants, at $600 per annum. Frank Hughes, Cook, at $796 per annum. Louise Tcucher, Hospital Attendant, at $480 per annum. Thomas W. Woodman, Assistant Physician, at $1,320 per annum. Mary F. Hanley, Mary Kerins and Jenny H. John-son, Trained Nurses, at $1,140 per annum. Fred Bailey and Anna Fitzpatrick, Hos-pital Attendants, at $600 per annum. Annie Boylan, Cook, at $912 per annum. James R. Lisa, Assistant Pathologist, at $2,040 per annum.

Promoted-Ray Sextus Nelson, to Assist-ant Pathologist, at $2,448 per annum. Nel-lie Burke, Margaret Walsh, Mary Carpen-ter, Mary McLean and May E. H. Wyse, Trained Nurses, to $1,140 per annum.

Services Ceased-Josephine Fitzpatrick, Hospital Attendant, at $724 per annum. Helen Groff, Pupil Nurse, at $300 per an-nein. Francis L. Wylie, Senior Hospital Helper, at $1,080 per annum. Anna Mc-Guire, Frances B. Myles, Julia Paluch and Florence May Kelley. Trained Nurses, at $10.80 per annum. Vida L. Cornich and Alma I). O'Brien, Trained Nurses, at $1,140 per annum. Mary E. Sloane, Clem-entine Ferraris and M. Louise Ritz, Trijned Nurses, at $1,080 per annum. Lily McCormick and Irene Barger, Pupil

$1,653.255; frame, 134, $749,000; total, 467, $2,402,255. Alterations, 189, $355,375; plumbing slip permits, 47, $3,683. Grand totd, 703, $2,761,313.

$534,972 00 $1,325,100 00

$1,860,072 00 $8,235 00

1,688 00

Nurses, at $300 per annum. Thomas Berry, Hospital Attendant, at $600 per annum. Evelyn C. Messenger, Trained Nurse, at $1,320 per annum. William T. Flanigan, Assistant Pathologist, at $1,914 per annum. Marie J. Hoja, Hospital At-tendant at $660 per annum. Ellen Murray and Agnes F. Robertson, Hospital Attend-ants, at $600 per annum. Blanche Eldon, Catherine McNab Stone and Anna Tierney, Trained Nurses, at $1,080 per annum. John Flynn, Cook, at ..: ■ : per annum. James Lisa, Assistant Pathologist, at $2,448 per annum.

JOHN J. FINNEGAN, Assistant Sec-retary.

Unless otherwise stated, City Offices are open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon; County Offices, 0 a. In. to 4 P. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

ACCOUNTS, COMMISSIONER OF-Municipal Bldg., 12th floor. Worth 4313.

ALDERMEN, BOARD OF- Clerk's Office, Mun. Bldg., 2d L Worth 4430. President's Office, City Hall. Cortlandt 6770.

AMBULANCE SERVICE, BOARD OF-Municipal Bldg., 10th floor. Worth 0748.

APPEALS, BOARD OF- Municipal Bldg., 9th floor. Worth 0184.

ARMORY BOARD- Municipal Bldg., 22d floor. Worth 0594.

ART COMMISSION- City Hall. Cortlandt 1197.

ASSESSORS, BOARD OF- Municipal Bldg., 8th floor. Worth 0029.

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS- 26th st. and 1st ave. Lexington 0700.

BRONX. PRESIDENT, BORDUGH OF- 3d and Tremont ayes. Tremont 2680.

BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT, 30ROUGH OF- Borough Hall. Triangle 6400.

CHAMBERLAIN- Municipal Bldg., 8th floor. 1Vortit 4227.

CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER- Main Office, 2d fl., Mun. Bldg. Worth 3711.

Open all hours of day and night. Bronx-Tremont & Arthur aw:s. Tremont 1250,

Open 9 a. m. to midnight; Saturdays and holidays to 12 noon.

Bklyn.-Willoughby and Fleet etc. Triangle 9258. Open all hours of day and night.

Queens-Town Hall, Jamaica. Jamaica 1330. Open 9 a. m. to midnight; Sundays and holidays to 12 noon.

Richmond-New Court House, S. I. Tonsp, 7. Open 9 a. m. to midnight; Sundays and holidays to 12 noon.

CHILD WELFARE, BOARD OF- 145 Worth st. Worth 8935.

CHILDREN'S COURT- 137 E. 22d st. Gramercy 3611. Brooklyn-Ill Schermerhorn st. Main 8611. Bronx-355 E. 137th st. Mott Haven 5888. Queens-30 Union Hall st. Jamaica 2624. Richmond-Borough Hall. Tomp. 2190.

CITY CLERK- Municipal Bldg., 2d floor. Worth 4430. Bronx-177th st. and 3d ave. Tremont 2680. Brooklyn-Borough Hall. Triangle 6670, Queens-68 Hunters Point ave., L I. City.

Hunters Pt. 1148. Richmond-Borough Ball, S. I. Tomp. 1000.

CITY COURT- 32 Chambers st. Cortlandt 0122. Court opens

10 a. m. Trial Term, Part I, open 9.45 a. to. Special Term Chambers, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS- General Office, 300 Mulberry st. Canal 6500. All Courts, except Traffic, Municipal Term and

Family Courts, are open from 9 a. m, to 4 p. m., except Saturdays, Sundays and holi- days, when only morning sessions are held.

The Traffic and Municipal Term Courts are open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. daily, and are closed Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. The Family Courts are closed on Sundays and holidays.

Manhattan and The Bronx. First District-110 White st. Franklin 1971. Second District-125 6th ave. Chelsea 1054. Third Dist.-2d ave. and 2d at. Drydock 1204 Fourth District-153 E. 57th st. Plena 6789. Fifth Dist.-121st st. & Sylvan pl. Harlem 0225. Sixth District-161st st. and Brook ave., Bronx.

Melrose 3670. 'Seventh Dist. -314 W. 54th at. Columhz 4630. Eighth District-1014 E. 181st st., Bronx.

Foram 5744.

- Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday,

2 3 4 3 6

8

49 29.93 40 30.12 46 29.73 42 30.10 54 30.02 55 30.01 55 30.00

70 29.73 46 29.97 48 30.04 46 29.96 65 29.68 50 29.88 55 30.12 52 30.09 63 29.95 60 29.99 67 29.92 63 29.89 51 30.12 42 30.24

Minimum,

Reduced to Time.

Freezing.

29.88 55 30.06 12.00 a. m. 69 29.73 3.30 p. m.

30.04 40 30.15 8.10 a. m. 47 29.86 12.00 mid.

29.76 46 29.95 12.00 mid. 65 29.68 2.00 p. m.

30.10 51 30.16 10.00 a. m. 46 29.95 12.00 a. m,

29.99 54 30.07 12.00 a. m. 64 29.94 2.20 p. m.

29.94 57 30.03 9.00 a. m. 61 29.85 11.40 p. m.

30.12 39 30.30 12.00 mid. 62 29.85 1.00 a. m.

7 a.m. 2 p.m. 9 p.m. Mean. Maximum% ,,---.A.---_,N

.6 .6 .ci .6 4 .6 .6 .6 ad .

0 o o 0 o a 0 o a o Date. al r:a ta CA 01 Fri PI Ol A 4., CI 6 Nov. • ti t u t, a., °'• 16' t I'd l E 1924.

A A A 6. 3 A i:, 3 ri

2 49 47 70 55 46 39 55 47 71 1.50 pm 56 1.50 pm 44 10.00 pm 37 10.00 pm 3 40 33 48 37 46 38 45 36 50 3.15 pm 40 12.00 mid 39 7.15 am 32 7.15 am 4 46 42 65 51 50 42 54 45 66 2.15 pm 52 2.15 pm 44 3.50 pm 39 3.50 am 5 42 37 55 46 52 48 50 44 56 12.40 pm 51 12.00 mid 42 6,45 am 37 7.00 am 6 54 53 63 56 60 56 56 55 64 2.15 pm 56 2.15 pm 53 4.00 am 51 4.00 am 7 55 52 67 59 63 56 62 56 68 3.30 pm 59 3.30 pm 54 7.30 am 51 7.30 am 8 55 46 51 40 42 35 49 40 62 12.00 am 56 1.2.00 am 39 12.00 mid 32 12.00 mid

Dry Bulb. Mean for the week 53.4 Degrees Maximum for the week at 1.50 p. m., Nov. 2... 71 Degrees at Minimum for the week at 7.15 a. m., Nov. 3... 39 Degrees at Range for the week 32 Degrees

Wind.

Velocity in Miles. Force in Pounds per Square Foot.

D is 9 p.m. 7 a.m. 2 p.m. tance 6 a.m. 1 p.m. 8 p.m.

to to to for the to to to Max. Time. 7 a.m. 2 p.m. 9 p.m. Day. 7 a.m. 2 p.m. 9 p.m.

Hygrometer. Clouds.

Date. Force of Vapor. Relative Humidity. Clear. 0 Overcast. 10

NOV., 2 p.m. 9 p.m. 1924 7 a.m. 2 p.m. 9 p.m. Mean. 7 a.m. 2 p.m. 9 p.m. Mean. 7 a.m.

87 37 49 58 1 ci. st. Few ci. st 0 46 29 44 40 Few st.cu. 2 ci. st. 0

I 4 ci. st. 69 35 46 50 t 2 st. cu. 0 0

2 a. st. 61 51 78 63 l 2 ci. st. 1 ci. st. 1 a. cu.

10 st. 10 st. 93 62 71 75 t Lt. fog Lt. fog

4 ci. st. 84 60 65 70 Z Lt. fog

1 ci. 50 33 45 43 I 1 a. cu.

Fair, slightly cooler. Fair, cooler.

Partly cloudy, warmer. Fair, cooler.

Overcast, warmer. Partly cloudy, light fog. Fair, temperature sonic.

PLANS APPROVED.

1923. 1924. Increase Decrease

No. Cost. No. Cost. in Cost. in Cost.

New Buildings: Brick 196 $2,134,900 00 335 $1,599,928 00 Frame 178 1,800,475 00 74 475,375 00

Total 374 $3,935,375 00 409 $2,075,303 00 Alterations 112 332,450 00 86 340,685 00 Plumbing slip permits 17 1,995 00 47 3,683 00

Grand Total ... 503 $4,269,820 00 542 $2,419,671 00 $9,923 00 $1,860 072 00

Total net decrease $1,850,149

Unsafe cases filed and notices issued, 4; violation notices issued, 127; cases referred for court action, 13; violation cases filed, 127.

EDWARD RIEGELMANN, President.

Board of Aldermen. Meetings in Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall,

every Tuesday at 1.30 p. tn. MICHAEL J. CRUISE, City Clerk and Clerk

to Board. Municipal Assembly-Aldermanic Branch. Meets in Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall,

every Tuesday at 1.15 p. m. MICHAEL J. CRUISE, Clerk.

Board of Appeals. Meets in Room 919, Municipal Building, every

Tuesday at 10 a. rn. WILLIAM E. WALSH, Chairman. Board of Child Welfare.

Meets at 145 Worth st., on the last Monday of each month.

JOHN T. EAGAN, Executive Secretary. Board of City Record.

Meets in City Hall at call of the Mayor. PETER J. BRADY, Supervisor, Secretary. Board of Estimate and Apportionment.

Meets in Room 16, City Hall. Fridays at 1P.30 a. in. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. Municipal Assembly-Board of Estimate and

Apportionment Branch. Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Fridays at

10.15 a. m. PETER J. McGOWAN, Clerk. Board of Revision of Assessments.

Meets in Room 737, Municipal Building, upon notice of the Secretary.

JOHN KORB, Secretary. Commissioners of Sinking Fund.

Meets in Room 16, City Hall, on every other Thursday at 11 a. rn.

JAMES MATTHEWS. Secretary. Board of Standards and Appeals.

Meets in Room 919, Municipal Building, Tues. days at 2 p.

WILLIAM F.. WALSH. Chairman.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Auction Sales.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the 223d public auction sale, consisting Of 42

unclaimed automobiles from the Property Clerk. AlanhAtan, and 21 unclaimed automobiles from the Assistant Property Clerk's Office, Bronx,

7992 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924.

LAW DEPARTMENT-Worth 4660, Main Vffice, Municipal Building, :6.k floor. Broolayn, 153 Pierrepont st. Main 1944.. Street Openings, Bureau of-

Main Office-Municipal Buiding, 15th floor. Brooklyn-153 Pierrepont st. Main 2948.

Twelfth District-1130 St. Nicholas ave. Wads-worth 5402.

Alimony Bureau-153 E. 57th st. Plaza 2302. Family Court (Man.)-153 E. 57th. Plaza 2302. Family Court (Bronx)-1014 E. 181st st.

Fordham 5808. Municipal Term-Room 500, Municipal Bldg.

Worth 1800. Night Court for Men-314 W. 54th st. Colum-

bus 4630. Homicide-301 Mott st. Canal 6500. Probation-300 Mulberry st. Canal 6500. Traffic Court-301 Mott st. Canal 6500. Women's Day Court-125 6th ave. Chelsea 1051.

Brooklyn. General Office-44 Court st. Main 7411. First District-318 Adams et. Main 0216. Fifth District-Williamsburg Bridge Plaza.

Greenpoint 3395. Sixth District-495 Gates ave. Lafayette 0014. Seventh District-31 Snyder ave. Flatbush 0741. Eighth District-W. 8th st., Coney Island.

cpp o v Island 0013. Ninth District-5th ave. and 23d st. Huguenot

1453. 10th Dist.-133 New Jersey ave. Glenmore 2222. Family Court-327 Schermerhorn. Cumberland

4900. Municipal Term-402 Myrtle ave. Cumberland

2240. Night Court for Women-318 Adams st. Main

0216. Probation-44 Court st. Main 7411. Traffic Court-182 Clermont ave. Cumberland

1647. Queens.

1st Dist.-115 5th st., L. I, C. Hunters Pt. 4171. Second District-Town Hall. Flushing 0228. Third District-Central ave., Far Rockaway.

Far Rockaway 0164. Fourth District-Town Hall. Jamaica 0517. Fifth District-Fresh Pond rd. and Catalpa

ave., Ridgewood. Evergreen 1428. Richmond.

First District-Lafayette ave., New Brighton. Tomp. 500.

Second Dist.-Village Hall. Stapn. Tomp. 1150. CITY RECORD, BOARD OF-Worth 3490.

Supervisor's Office, Municipal Bldg., 8th floor. Distributing Division, 125.127 Worth st.

CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF- Municipal Bldg., 24th floor. Worth 1610.

COUNTY CLERK, BRONX- 161st st. and 3d ave. Melrose 9266,

COUNTY CLERK, KINGS- Hall of Records. Triangle 8780.

COUNTY CLERK, NEW YORK- County Court House. Cortlandt 5388.

COUNTY CLERK, QUEENS- 364 Fulton st., Jamaica. Jamaica 2607.

COUNTY CLERK, RICHMOND- New Court House, St. George. Tomp. 1806.

COUNTY COURT, BRONX- Tremont and Arthur ayes. Tremont 3205.

COUNTY COURT, KINGS- 120 Schermerhorn st. Main 4930. Court opens at 10 a. m.

COUNTY COURT, QUEENS- Court House, L. 1. City. Hunters Pt. 0596. Judge's Chambers. 161.10 Fulton at. Jamaica

0551. Court opens at 10 a. ro. Trial Term begins

first Monday of each month, except July, Aug. and Sept., and on Friday of each week.

COUNTY COURT AND SURROGATE, RICH. MOND-

New Court House, St. George. Tamp. 572. Trial Terms, with Grand and Trial Jury, held

second Monday in March and first Mon• day in October. Trial Terms, with Trial Jury only, held first Monday in May and first Monday in December. Special Terms without jury held Wednesday, except dur-ing the last week in July, the month of Aug. and the first week in Sept.

The Surrogate's Court is held on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, except during the sessions of the County Court. No Court is held in August.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, BRONX- Tremont and Arthur ayes. Tremont 1100. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, KINGS- 66 Court st. Triangle 8900. 9 a. in. to 5.30 p. m.; Saturdays to 1 p. m.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, NEW YORK-Centre and Franklin sts. Franklin 2304. 9 a. ro. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to 1 p.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, QUEENS- Court House, L I. City. Hunters Pt. 3871. 9 a. in. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, RICHMOND-New Court House, St. George. Tomp, 50. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

DOCKS, DEPARTMENT OF- Pier "A," North River. Whitehall 0600.

EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF- Park ave. and 59th st. Regent 8000.

ELECTIONS, BOARD OF- General Office, Municipal Building, 18th floor.

Worth 1307. Bronx-442 E. 149th. st. Melrose 0336. Brooklyn-26 Court st. Triangle 6830. Qns.-10 Anable ave., L. I. C. Hunters Pt. 3375. Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. Tomp. 1000. 9 a. m, to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

ESTIMATE AND APPOR'MT, BOARD OF-Secretary's Office, Municipal Building, 13th

floor. Worth 4560. ESTIMATE AND APPRAISAL, COMRS. OF-

Clerk's Office, Municipal Bldg., 15th floor. Worth 4600.

FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF-Worth 1200. Comptroller's Office, Municipal Bldg., 5th floor. Receiver of Taxes-

Manhattan-Municipal Building, 2d floor. Bronx-Tremont & Arthur. Tremont 0140. Brooklyn-503 Fulton st. Triangle 3270. Queens-18.22 Court sq., L. L City. Hunters

Pt. 3386. Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. Tamp. 1000.

Assessments and Arrears-Manhattan-Municipal Building, 3d floor. Bronx-Tremont & Arthur. 7 remont 0047. Brooklyn-503 Fulton st, Triangle 3400. Qns.-Court sq., L. I. City. Hunters Pt. 1553. Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. Tamp. 1000.

FIRE DEPARTMENT- Municipal Bldg., 11th floor. Worth 4100. Brooklyn-365 Jay st, Triangle 8340.

GENERAL SESSIONS, COURT OF- Centre and Franklin sts. Franklin 1201.

HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF- 505 Pearl st. Worth 9400. Bronx-446 E. Tremont ave. Tremont 5500. Brooklyn-Willoughby and Fleet sts. Triangk

9400. Queens-440 Fulton st. Jamaica 1200. Richmond-514 Bay st., Stapleton. Tomp. 440,

INDUSTRIAL AID BUREAU- Secretary's Office, Municipal Bldg., 10th floor.

Worth 4440. Employment Div., 129 Worth st. Franklin 1510.

JURORS. BRONX, COMMISSIONER OF-

Queens-Court square, L. 1. City. Hunters Pt. 3886.

Penalties, Bureau for the Recovery of- Municipal Building, 15th floor.

Personal Taxes, Bureau of- Municipal Building, 17th floor.

LICENSES, DEPARTMENT OF- 57 Centre st. Worth 9600. Brooklyn-381 Fulton st. Triangle 6587. Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. Tamp. 1000. Licensed Vehicles, Division of-517 W. 57th

st. Columbus 2935. MANHATTAN, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF-

Municipal Building. Worth 4227. MAYOR'S OFFICE-

City Hall. Cortlandt 1000. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM'N-

Municipal Bldg., 14th floor. Worth 1580. MUNICIPAL COURTS-

Clerk's Office and Office of the President-Jus- tice, 264 Madison st. Orchard 4300.

Manhattan. 1st Dist.-146 Grand st. Canal 2520. 2d Dist.-264 Madison st. Orchard 4300. 3d Dist.-314 W. 54th st. Columbus 1773. 4th Dist.-207 E. 32d st. Caledonia 9464. 5th Dist.-2565 Broadway. Riverside 4006. 6th Dist.-155 E. 88th st. Lenox 4343. 7th Dist.-360 W. 125th st. Morningside 6334. 8th Dist.-170 E. 121st st. Harlem 3950. 9th Dist.-624 Madison ave. Regent 7460.

Bronx. 1st Dist.-1400 Wmsbdge rd. Westchester 3457. 2d Dist.-Washington ave. and 162d st. Md.

rose 3042. Additional part is held at 1918 Arthur ave. Tremont 5695.

Brooklyn. 1st Dist.-106 Court st. Main 7091. 2d Dist.-495 Gates ave. Lafayette 0504. 3d Dist.-6 Lee ave. Stagg 7814, 4th Dist.-14 Howard ave. Bushwick 4323. 5th Dist.-5220 3d ave. Sunset 3907. 6th Dist.-27-33 Snyder ave. Flatbush 10262. 7th Dist.-31 Penn ave. Glenmore 0904.

Queens. 1st Dist.-115 5th st., L. I. City. Hunters

Pt. 1420, 2d Dist.-Broadway and Court it., Elmhurst.

Newtown 0087. 3d Dist.-144 Halleck ave., Ridgewood. Ever-

green 0395. 4th Dist.-Town Hall, Jamaica. Jamaica 0086. 5th Dist.-9018 Rockaway Beach blvd., Hol-

land. Belle Harbor 1747. Richmond.

1st Dist.-Lafayette ave. and Fillmore et., New Brighton. Tomp. 503.

2d Dist.-Village Hall, Stapleton. Tomp. 313. MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY-

Municipal Bldg., 5th floor. Worth 1072. 9 a. in. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to 1 p. in.

PARKS, DEPARTMENT OF- Manhattan Office and Park Board-Municipal

Building, 10th floor. Worth 4850. Bronx-Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park,

Jerome 3000. Brooklyn-Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park.

South 2300. Queens-The Overlook, Forest Park, Richmond

Hill. Richmond Hill 2300. Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. Tomp. 1797.

PAROLE COMMISSION- Municipal Bldg., 25th floor. Worth 2254.

PLANT AND STRUCTURES, DEPT. OF- Municipal Bldg., 18th floor. Wo*:h 4741.

PLUMBERS, EXAMINING BOARD OF- Municipal Bldg., 9th floor. Worth 1800.

POLICE DEPARTMENT- 240 Centre st. Spring 3100.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, BRONX-2808 3d ave. Mott Haven 5994.

PUBLIC ADMINSTRATOR, KINGS-44 Court st. Main 2840.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, NEW YORK-Hall of Records. Worth 3406.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, QUEENS-161-10 Jamaica ave., Jamaica. Jamaica 6000.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, RICHMOND-Port Richmond. Port Richmond 704.

PUBLIC MARKETS, DEPARTMENT OF-Municipal Bldg., 23d floor. Worth 3662.

PUBLIC WELFARE, DEPARTMENT OF-Municipal Bldg., 10th floor. Worth 4440. Manhattan Office-438 F.. 25th st. Lexington

1040. Bronx-Tremont & Arthur ayes. Tremont 0798. Brooklyn-327 Schermerhorn st. Sterling 1677. Queens-Town Hall, Flushing. Flushing 1081. Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. Tomp. 1000,

PURCHASE, DEPARTMENT OF- Municipal Bldg., 19th floor. Worth 9163.

QUEENS, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF-68 Hunters Pt. ave., L. I. C Hunters Pt. 5400.

RECORDS, BRONX, COMMISSIONER OF-161st st. and 3d ave. Melrose 10070.

Friday, Motion Day, Court open from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.

SUPREME COURT, FIRST JUD. DIST.- Civil Division-Chambers st. Cortlandt 4580.

Court opens at 10 a, m. Criminal Division-Centre and Franklin sts.

Franklin 6064. Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Bronx County-161st st. and 3d ave. Melrose

9721. Court opens at 10 a. rn. SUPREME COURT, SECOND JUD. DIST.-

Kings County-Joralemon and Court sts. I ri. angle 7300. Court opens at 10 a. m. Appel. late Term, Court opens at I e. m.

BOARD OF CITY RECORD.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the office of the Supervisor of the City Record,

Room 812, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. in., on

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

PRINTING, BLANK BOOKS AND STA- TIONERY SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE GOVERNMENT OF TEE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time for the delivery shall be as provided in the "Schedules of Quantities and Prices."

The amount of security shall be thirty (30) per cent. of the amount for which contract shall be awarded, Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of a sum not less than lYs per cent. of the amount of the bid.

The bidder must state the price for each item and the total price of each schedule for which he desires to bid. The bids will be tested and the award, if made, will be made to the bidder whose bid is the lowest for each schedule.

Delivery will be required to be made at the Distributing Division of the City Record, Man-hattan.

Bidders are requested to make their bids upon the blank forms prepared by the Board of City Record, a copy of which, with the proper en- velope in which to inclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract, including the specifica- tions, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon application there-for at the office of the City Record, where further information can be obtained. Bids must be submitted in duplicate in separate sealed envelopes.

JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor; GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation counsel; CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller, Board of City Record.

New York, Nov. 20, 1924. n20,d2 LArSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the office of the Supervisor of the City Record,

Room 812, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. in., on

TUESDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK (EXCEPT HOLIDAYS).

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING UNDER THE OPEN MARKET SYSTEM OF COMPETI-

TIVE BIDDING. PRINTING, STATIONERY AND BLANK

BOOK SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

Bid sheets may be obtained and samples of the work called for may be inspected at the office of the Supervisor of the City Record, Room 812, Municipal Building, Manhattan, on the Monday and Thursday preceding each bidding.

All bidders must agree to comply with the provisions contained in the circular entitled "Rules and Regulations to be observed by Print-ers, Blank Book Makers, Stationers, Lithog-raphers, etc., obtaining orders from the Super. visor of the City Record," a copy of which, to-gether with all further information, may be obtained by applying to the Supervisor of the City Record, Room 812, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

PETER I. BRADY. Supervisor, City Record.

BOARD MEETINGS.

will be held at the Property Clerk's Garage, foot of 36th st., South Brooklyn, on

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1924, at 10 a. m.

Dated Oct. 28, 1924. RICHARD E. ENRIGHT, Police Commis-

sioner. n12,24

Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property.

OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk of the Police Department of The City

of New York for the following property now in custody without claimants: Automobiles, boats, baby carriages, bicycles, bags, cameras, optical goods, furniture, rope, lead, metals, clothing, Jewelry, precious stones, silverware, boots, shoes, dress-suit cases, handbags, pocketbooks, wallets, merchandise, tools, trunks, typewriters, canes, umbrellas, robes, blankets, furs, machinery, sur-gical instruments, musical instruments, electrical goods, sporting goods, hardware, groceries, canned goods, liquors, etc., also sums of money felon-iously obtained by prisoners, found, abandoned, or taken from persons dying intestate: or taken from persons supposed to be insane, intoxicated or otherwise incapable of taking care of them-selves.

Main office, Police Headquarters, 240 Centre street, Manhattan.

For Boroughs Brooklyn and Queens, 72 Poplar street, Brooklyn. N. Y.

For Borough of The Bronx, 46th Precinct, 160th street and 3d avenue, Bronx.

For Borough Richmond, Room 310, Borne) Hall. St. George, S. I.

R. E. ENRIGHT. Police Commissioner.

THE ARMORY BOARD.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the office of the Mayor, City Hall, until 3.30

p. In., on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924.

CONTRACT NG. I. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS RE-QUIRED TO LAY NEW FLOOR IN MAIN CORRIDOR AT THE ARMORY OF THE 23D (106TH) REGIMENT, INFANTRY, 1322 BEDFORD AVE., IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

Security required will be Thirteen Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($1,350).

Deposit to accompany hid, Sixty-seven Dollars and Fifty Cents ($67.50).

Time alowed for doing and completing the work will be fortv-fiVe consecutive working days.

CONTRACT NO. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING CHAIRS AND DAVEN-PORTS TO THE ARMORY OF THE 23D (106111) REGIMENT. INFANTRY, 1322 BED-FORD AVE., BROOKLYN, N. Y.

Security required will be thirty (30) per cent. of the total amount for which the contract is awarded.

Deposit to accompany the bid shall he in an amount not less than one and one-half (1%) per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

Time allowed for doing and completing the work will be forty-five consecutive working days.

For bid blanks, specifications, envelopes and other information, apply to the office of the Armory Board, Room 2208, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Dated Nov. 18. 1924. THE ARMORY BOARD, Joni.; B. TRAINER,

Secretary. n22,d4 :'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record!'

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of The Bronx,

at his office, Municipal Building, Crotona Park, Tremont and 3d ayes., until 11 a. m., on

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924, FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND

MATERIAL REQUIRED TO APPLY NEW ROOFING MATERIAL OVER THE PRESENT OLD ROOFS OF THE FOLLOWING BUILD-INGS: GARAGE, EAST SIDE OF WEBSTER AVE., NORTIi OF 181ST ST. (TWO BUILD-INGS); YARD OFFICE, EAST SIDE OF WEBSTER AVE., SOUTH OF 181ST ST. (ONE BUILDING): SHOPS, WEST SIDE OF PARK AVE., BETWEEN 180TH ST. AND 181ST ST. (ONE BUILDING).

The time allowed for the full completion of the work herein described will be 25 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Fifteen Hun. dred Dollars ($1,500).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check of S per cent. of the amount of the bond required as security for the proper performance of the contract. Blank fornts of bids, upon which bids must be made, can he obtained by application therefor, together with copies of the specifications, at said office.

n20,d2 HENRY BRUCKNER, President. I'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Public Welfare, 10th floor,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. tn., on

WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1924. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR RE-PAIRING ROOFS. GUTTERS, LEADERS, CORNICES. ETC.. OF VARIOUS BUILDINGS AT THE CONEY ISLAND HOSPITAL, BOR. OUG H OF BROOKLYN, CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and for the full performance of the contract is forty-five (45) consecutive cal-endar days.

The security required will be Seventeen Hun-dred Dollars ($1,700).

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of security re-quired.

The bidder shall state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as the contract is entire for a complete job.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer of the Department, 10th floor. Municipal Building, Manhattan, where specifications may he seen.

BIRD S. COLER, Commissioner. Dated Nov. 12, 1924. n14,26 LFSee General Instructions to Bidders on

lust page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Public Welfare, 10th floor,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., Si,

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1924. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR RE- BUILDING THE WEST WALL OF THE

Queens County-Court House, L. I. City. Hunters Pt. 3800.

Richmond County-New County Court House, St. George. Tomp. 902.

SURROGATE'S COURT, BRONX COUNTY'.-1918 Arthur ave. Tremont 1160.

SURROGATE'S COURT. KINGS COUNTY-Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Triangle 7020.

SURROGATES' COURT, N. Y. COUNTY-Hall of Records. Worth 1821.

SURROGATE'S COURT, QUEENS COUNTY-161.10 Jamaica ave., Jamaica, Jamaica 6000.

TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS. DEPT. OF-Municipal Bldg., 9th floor. Worth 1800.

TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD-Municipal Bldg., 13th floor. Worth 4227,

TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT-Municipal Bldg., 19th floor. Worth 1526. Bronx-559 E. Tremont ave. Tremont 6018. Brooklyn and Queens-503 Fulton st., Bklyn.

Triangle 3070. TRANSPORTATION, BOARD OF-

49 Lafayette st. Franklin 3401, WATER SUPPLY, BOARD OF-

Municipal Bldg., 22d floor. Worth 3150. WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY-

Municipal Bldg., 23d, 24th and 25th floors. Worth 4320.

Bronx-Tremont & Arthur ayes. Tremont 3400. Brooklyn-SO Court st. Triangle 7100. Qns.-Jackson ave., L. I. C. Hunters Pt. 3500. Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. Tamp. 840.

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES BUREAU OF-Municipal Bldg., 3d floor. Worth 4227.

JURORS, KINGS. COMMISSIONER OF- 6690. Court open from 1 p. in. to 5 P. m. 635Fulton st. Nevins 2747.

URORS, NEW YORK, COMMISSIONER OF-Hall of Records. Worth 0241.

JURORS, QUEENS, COMMISSIONER OF- Court House. L. I. City. Hunters Pt. 0963.

JURORS, RICHMOND, COMMISSIONER OF- County Court House, St. George. Tomp. 81.

RECORDS, KINGS, COMMISSIONER OF- Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Triangle 6988.

RECORDS. N. Y., COMMISSIONER OF- Hall of Records. Worth 3900.

REGISTER, BRONX COUNTY- 1932 Arthur ave. Tremont 6694.

REGISTER, KINGS COUNTY- Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Triangle 6800.

REGISTER. NEW YORK COUNTY-Hall of Records. Worth 3900.

REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS, BOARD OF- Municipal Bldg., 7th floor. Worth 1200.

RICHMOND, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF- Borough Hall, S. L Tomp. 1000.

SHERIFF, BRONX COUNTY- 1932 Arthur ave. Tremont 6600.

SHERIFF, KINGS COUNTY- 381 Fulton st. Triangle 6844.

SHERIFF, NEW YORK COUNTY- Hall of Records. Worth 4300.

SHERIFF, QUEENS COUNTY- Court House. L. I. City. Hunters Pt. 3766.

SHERIFF, RICHMOND COUNTY- County Court House, St. George. Tomp. 41.

SINKING FUND, COMMISSIONERS OF-Municipal Bldg., 13th floor. Worth 4560.

SPECIAL SESSIONS, COURT OF-Manhattan-Centre & Franklin. Franklin.3983. Bronx-Tremont & Arthur ayes. Tremont 6056.

Court held every Thursday. Brooklyn-171 Atlantic ave. Main 4280. Queens-Town Hall, Jamaica. Jamaica 2620.

Court held every Tuesday. Rich.-Court House, St. George. Tont, 324.

Court held Wednesdays. Probation Bureau-Municipal Bldg., 3d floor,

Franklin 3983. Courts open at 10 a. ITI.

STANDARDS AND APPEALS. BOARD OF-Municipal Bldg., 9th floor. Worth 0184.

STREET CLEANING, DEPARTMENT OF-Municipal Bldg., 12th floor. Worth 4240.

SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIVISION-First Dept.-Madison ave. and 25th st. Madi-

son Square 3840. Court open from 2 to 6 p. rn. Friday, Motion Day, Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Motions called at 10 a. m. Orders called at 10.30 a. m.

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 7993

WEST WING OF THE MALE BARRACKS, ETC., NEW YORK CITY HOME FOR AGED AND INFIRM, WELFARE ISLAND, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and for the full performance of the contract is ninety (90) consecutive calendar days.

The security required will be Twelve Thou-sand Dollars ($12,000).

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of security re• quired.

The bidder shall state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as the contract is entire for a complete job.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer of the Department, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, where specifications may be seen.

BIRD S. COLER, Commissioner. Dated Nov. 12, 1924. n14,25 t.See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Public Welfare, 10th floor,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., on

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1924. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR RE-SURFACING WOOD FLOORS, INSTALLING NEW COMPOSITION -BASES AND BATTLE-SHIP LINOLEUM THROUGHOUT THE BUILDING KNOWN AS E-1 AND E-2, CEN-TRAL NEUROLOGICAL HOSPITAL, CITY HOME DISTRICT, WELFARE ISLAND, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and for the full performance of the contract is forty-five (45) consecutive cal• endar days.

The security required will be Twenty-five Hun-dred Dollars ($2,500).

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of security re-quired.

The bidder shall state one aggregate price for

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

Confirmation of Assessments.

NOTICES TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 986 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller

of The City of New York hereby gives public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau for the Collec-tion of Assessments and Arrears of Assessments

The above entitled assessments were entered on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles and Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of. Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before Jan. 17, 1925, which is sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from

to all persons, owners of property affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN:

The City of New York hereby gives public notice

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

SECTION 3. 48TH ST. — REGULATING, GRADING,

CURBING AND FLAGGING from 8th to 9th ayes. Area of assessment affects Block 769 and 778.

SECTION 13. LIBERTY AVE.—CURBING AND FLAGG-

ING from Forbell ave. to the Borough line of Brooklyn and Queens. Area of assessment affects Blocks 4188, 4206 and 4207.

SECTION 15. NEW YORK AVE.—SEWER between Mid-

wood st. and Hawthorne st. Area of assessment affects Blocks 4801, 4809, 4810, 4814 and 4815.

SECTION 21. LAKE ST. — REGULATING. GRADING,

CURBING, FLAGGING AND PAVING from Avenue T to Avenue U. Area of assessment affects Blocks 7102 and 7103.

W. 27TH ST.—PAVING from Neptune ave. to Mermaid ave. Area of. assessment affects Blocks 7012 and 7013. SECTION 22.

E. 8TH ST.—SEWER from Avenue M to Avenue N. Area of assessment affects Blocks 6570 to 6571.

That the above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors Nov. 18, 1924, and en-tered Nov. 18, 1924, in the record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Collec-tion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before Jan. 17, 1925, which is sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will he col-lected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from ten days after the date of entry to the date of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New

York Charter. The above assessments are payable to the Col-

lector of Assessments and Arrears, at his office, in the Offerman Building, 503 Fulton st., Brook-lyn, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. in., and on Sattirdays until 12 noon.

Dated New York. Nov. IR, 1924. n21,d3 CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller.

the whole work described and specified, as the contract is entire for a complete job:

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer of the Department, 10th floor. Municipal Building. Manhattan, where specifications may be seen.

BIRD S. COLER, Commissioner. Dated Nov. 12, 1924. n14,25 iteSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC MARKETS.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY fhe Commissioner of Public Markets, at his

office, 23d floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 2 p. m., on

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1924. FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC

ELEVATORS IN A WHOLESALE MARKET AND STORAGE BUILDING FOR THE BRONX TERMINAL MARKET AT EXTERIOR ST. AND E. 151ST ST., BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

The work must be commenced within five days of the date of certification of the contract by the Comptroller, and must be entirely completed within one hundred and fifty (150) calendar days.

The amount of security to guarantee the faith-ful performance of the work will be Forty Thou-sand Dollars ($40,000).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check, payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City, for an amount equal to five per cent. of the amount of the security required.

The right is reserved by the Commissioner to reject all the bids should he deem it to the in-terest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Public Markets,

ED. J. O'MALLEY, Commissioner. Dated Nov. 10, 1924. n12,24 M'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, lust column of the "City Record."

for OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE to the following named street in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

SECTION 13. JOHNSON AVE.—OPENING from West

230th street to Spuyten Duyvil parkway, and W. 230TH ST.—OPENING from Netherland ave. to Spuyten Duyvil rd. Confirmed Oct. 10, 1924; entered Nov. 18, 1924.

That the area of assessment for benefit in these proceedings he and is hereby fixed and determined to be as shown on the following diagram:

ten days after the date of entry to the date of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 987 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessments are payable to the Col-lector of Assessments and Arrears, at his office, in the Bergen Building, 177th st. and Arthur ave., Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m, to 12 noon.

Dated New York, Nov. 18, 1924. 1122,d4 CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller

of The City of. New York hereby gives public notice to owners of property affected by the fol-lowing assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN:

SECTIONS 4, 6, 7 AND 8.

REPAIRING SIDEWALKS on POST AVE., northeast corner of 204th st.. affecting Lot '41 in Block 2222; in HAVEN AVE., Nos. 290 to 294, affecting Lot 212 in Block 2177; 541 W. 57TH ST., affecting Lot 13 in Block 1086; 54 WEST END AVE., affecting Lot 61 in Block 1153; No. 1 W. 64TH ST., affecting Lot 29 in Block 1117; NORTHEAST CORNER OF 145TH ST. AND AMSTERDAM AVE., affecting Lot 1 in Block 2060; NORTHEAST CORNER OF 3D AVE. AND 98TH ST., affecting Lot 1 in Block 1648; SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 78TH ST. AND RIVERSIDE DRIVE, affecting Lot 48 in Block 1186; SOUTHWEST CORNER OF 97TH ST. AND WEST END AVE., affecting Lot 25 in Block 1887, and 201 W. 120TH ST., affecting Lot 29 in Block 1926.

That the above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors Nov. 18, 1924, and en-tered Nov. 18, 1924, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Collec-tion of Assessments and Arrears of. Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before Jan. 17, 1925, which is sixty days after the date of the entry of the assessments, interest will be col-lected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to he calculated from ten days after the date of said entry to the date of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessments are payable to the Col-lector of Assessments and Arrears, at his office, in the Municipal Building, north side, 3d floor, Manhattan, between the hours of 9 a. m., and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. nt. to 12 noon.

Dated New York. Nov. 18, 1924. n21(13 CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller

of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to owners of property affected by the fol-lowine assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS:

FIRST WARD. REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING AND

FLAGGING—MALLET ST., HOWLAND ST., CRESCENT ST. and CIIAUNCEY Si'., from Ditmars ave. to Woolsey ave. Area of assess-ments affects Blocks 843, 845, 853, 855, 864 to 867 and 875 to 878,

4TH AVE. — REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING and LAYING SIDEWALKS from Jamaica ave. to Grand ave. Area of assessment affects Blocks 616 and 625.

LOCUST ST.—REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING and LAYING SIDEWALKS from Skillman ave. to Queens blvd. Area of assess-ment affects Blocks 157, 158, 161 and 162.

THIRD WARD. CONSTRUCTING SEWERS in FRANCONIA

AVE. from Idaho st. to Joslin st., and in JOSLIN ST. from Franconia ave. to 710 feet north. Area of assessment affects Blocks 1197, 1198, 1218 and 1219.

FOURTH WARD. 126TH ST.—REGULATING, GRADING and

LAYING SIDEWALKS from Jamaica ave. to 89th ave. Area of assessment affects Blocks 231 and 232.

SEWERS in 131ST ST., between Liberty ave. and 101st ave., and in 130TH ST., between Liberty ave. and 97th ave. Area of assessment affects Blocks 505, 508, 577, 578 and 579.

99TH ST.—SEWER from 144th st. south of 103d ave. to 372 feet south. Area of assessment affects Block 403.

That the above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors Nov. 18, 1924, and en-tered Nov. 18, 1924, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Collec-tion of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before Jan. 17, 1925, which is sixty days after the date of the entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to he calculated from ten days after the date of said entry to the date of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessments are payable to the Col- lector of Assessments and Arrears in the Munici-pal Building, Court House square, L. I. City, between the hours of 9 a, m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon.

Dated New York. Nov. 18, 1924. n21,d3 CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller

of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IM-PROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

SECTION 11. WYTHE PL.—REGULATING, GRADING,

SETTING CURB, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND CROSSWALKS, BUILDING INLETS, RECEIVING BASINS, DRAINS. CULVERTS, APPROACHES AND GUARD RAILS from E. 170th to E. 172(1 sts. Area of assessment affects Blocks 2833, 2834, 2843 and 2844.

SECTION 12. KNOX PL.—REGULATING, GRADING,

SETTING CURB, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND CROSSWALKS, BUILDING INLETS, RECEIVING BASINS, DRAINS, CULVERTS, APPROACHES AND GUARD RAILS from Mosholu Parkway North to Gun Hill road. Area of assessment affects Blocks 3324-A and 3324-B,

SECTION 16. UNNAMED STREET (west of Eastchester

rd.)—REGULATING, GRADING, BUILDING INLETS, RECEIVING BASINS, DRAINS, CULVERTS, APPROACHES AND GUARD RAILS from Arnow ave. to Gun Hill rd. Area of assessment affects Block 4567.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors Nov. 18, 1924, and entered Nov. 18, 1924, in the Record of Titles of Assess-ments kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess. ments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shal be paid on or before Jan. 17, 1925, which is sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, to he calculated from ten days after the date of said entry to the date of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessments are payable to the Col-lector of Assessments and Arrears in the Bergen Building, Arthur and Tremont ayes., Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon.

Dated, New York, Nov. 18. 1924. n21,d3 CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller

of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IM-PROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF RICH-MOND:

ALASKA ST.—CONSTRUCTING TEMPO-RARY SANITARY SEWER from a point about 100 feet north of Castleton ave. to Woodruff la. Area of assessment affects Blocks 187, 195, 196 and 197.

CONSTRUCTING A SANITARY SEWER in DUER LA. from Forest ave. to Woodstock ave., and in WOODSTOCK AVE. from Duer la. to Castleton ave., and EXTENSIONS OF THE EXISTING SEWERS in FOREST AVE. and SILVERLAKE RD. to the proposed sewer in Mier la. Area of assessment affects Blocks 120, 121 and 122.

THIRD WARD. DAVIDSON ST. -- CONSTRUCTING A

TEMPORARY SANITARY SEWER from about 150 feet west of Mesereau ave. to Grand View ave. Area of assessment affects Blocks 1255 and 1256.

FOURTH WARD. CLOVE AVE.—CURB AND GUTTER from

Neckar ave. to Mosel ave. Area of assessment affects Plot 18.

MARYLAND AVE.—TEMPORARY SANI-TARY SEWER from Bay st. to about 490 feet easterly. Area of assessment affects Plot 4.

That the above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors Nov. 18, 1924, and en-tered Nov. 18, 1924, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Col-lection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before Jan. 17, 1925, which is sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, to he calculated from ten days after the date of said entry to the date of payment, as pro-vided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessments are payable to the Col-lector. of Assessments and Arrears, at his office, in Borough Hall (St. George), New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

Dated, New York. Nov. IS, 1924. n21,d3 CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller.

Interest on City Bonds and Stock.

THE INTEREST DUE DEC. 1, 1924, ON registered and coupon bonds and stock of The

City of New York and of former corporations now included therein, will be paid on that day by the Comptroller, at his office (Room 851), Municipal Building, Chambers and Centre sts., Manhattan.

The books for the transfer of bonds and stock on which the interest is payable Dec. 1, 1924, will be closed from Nov. 16, 1924, to Nov. 30, 1924, both dates inclusive.

CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller. City of New York, Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, Nov. 10, 1924. n13,d1

Sureties on Contracts.

UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE SURETY COM- Ranks will be accepted u sufficient upon the

following contracts to the amounts named: Supp...es of Any Description, Including Gel eta/

Electricity. One company on a bond up to $50,000, When such company is authorized to writ

that amount as per letter of Comptroller to tbs surety companies, dated Jan. 1, 1914.

Consersction. One company on a bond up to $25,000. Including regulating, grading, paving, sewers

maintenance, dredging, construction of Parka parkways, docks, buildings, bridges, tunnels, aque-ducts, repairs, heating, ventilating, plumbing, etc.

When such company is authorized to write that amount u per letter of Comptroller to the surety companies, dated Jan, 1. 1914. Asphalt, Asphalt Block cad Wood Block Pave-

meat. Two companies will be required on any and

every bond up to amount authorized by letter of Comptroller to the surety companies, dated Tan. 1, 1914.

CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller.

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT.

Notices of Public Bearings.

PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT MATTERS.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, November 14, 1924 (Cal. No. 215), adopted the following resolu tions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is consider-ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Bell (avenue) boulevard from Northern boulevard (Jackson avenue-Broadway) to 48th avenue (Rocky Hill road), in the Borough of Queens, City of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real pi operty required for the foregoing im-provement to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said pro-ceedings;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 973 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, hereby gives notice that the pro-posed area of assessment for benefit in these proceedings is as follows:

Beginning at a point on the centre line of Northern boulevard (Jackson avenue-Broadway) where it is intersected by the prolongation of a line midway between Gardiner street (IiIggins avenue) and 211th street (Vernon avenue) as these streets are laid out where they adjoin Northern boulevard (Jackson avenue-Broadway) on the south, and running thence eastwardly along the centre line of Northern boulevard (Jack-son avenue-Broadway) to the intersection with a line midway between 216th street and 217th street; thence southwardly along the said line midway between 216th street and 217th street, and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with the centre line of 48th avenue; thence westwardly along the centre line of 48th avenue (Rocky Hill road) to the intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between 210th street and 211th street as these streets are laid out where they adjoin 48th avenue (Rocky Hill road) on the north; thence northwardly along the said line midway between 210th street and 211th street, and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a line midway between 46th road (Jones avenue) and 47th (Hurd) avenue; thence westwardly along the said line midway between 46th road (Jones avenue) and 47th (Hurd) avenue to the intersection with

line midway between Gardiner street (Higgins avenue) and 211th street (Vernon avenue) as these streets are laid out where they adjoin North-ern boulevard (Jackson avenue-Broadway) on the south; thence northwardly along the said line midway between Gardiner street (Higgins ave-nue) and 211th street (Vernon avenue) and along the prolongation of the said line to the point or place of beginning.

The lines of the streets hereinbefore referred to that have not been laid out upon the City plan are intended to be those in use or as shown upon is filed property map.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to he held in the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Friday, December 5, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a nubile hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolufons and a notice to all per-sons hfreetell thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days continuously, sive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, December 5, 1924.

Dated, New York, November 22, 1924. PETER J. McGeWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estinate and Apportionment, Municipal Build-ing, Telephone, 4560 Worth.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

!Heeling held on Friday. November 7, 1924 (Cal. No. 1n). adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate an-1 pportionment of The Cite of New York, in

pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, leemiuz it for the public interest so to do, pro-poses to change the man or plan of the City of New York by establishing the lines and grade,: of certain streets within the territory bounded by Woolsey avenue. Barclay street. Ditmars avenue and Hallett street, Borough of fifteens. in accordance with a map bearing the sienatpre of the President of the Borough and dated May Ii, 1924.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro. nosed change at a meeting of the Word. to he held in the City Hall, Borotteli of Manhattan, City of New York on Friday, December S. 1924. at 10.30 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary ell this ;loan' cause these resolittinne, and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the eronosed chanee will he considered at a meeting of the Boar I to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to he

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con-tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 5th day of December, 1924.

Dated New York, November 22, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. n22,d4

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TILE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, November 7, 1924 (Cal. No. 11/), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment o: The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro-poses to change the map or plan of the City of New York by changing the grades of the street system within the territory bounded by 10th avenue, 44th street, 12th avenue and 46th street, Borough of Brooklyn, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the Commissioner of Public Works of the Borough and dated May 17, 1924.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Ball, Borough ot Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, December 5, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in die CITY RECORD and the corpora-tion newspapers for ten days continuously, Sun• days and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 5th day of December, 1924.

Dated, New York, November 22, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Build- ing, Telephone, 4560 Worth. n22,d4

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, November 7, 1924 (Cal. No. 118), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro• poses to change the map or plan of the City of New York by changing the grade of East 8th street from Avenue M to Avenue N, and of Avenue N from East 7th street to East 9th street, Borough of Brooklyn, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the Commis• stoner of Public Works of the Borough and dated June 20, 1924.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, December 5, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. in.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per• sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board. to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to he published in the CITY RECORD and the corpora• Lion newspapers for ten days continuously, Sun-days and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 5th clay of 1)ecember, 1924.

Dated, New York, November 22, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Build- ing, Telephone, 4560 Worth. n22,d4

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, November 7, 1924 (Cal. No. 119), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in Pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro-poses to change the map or plan of the City of New York by changing the lines and grades of Haring street between Voorhies avenue and Emmons avenue, Borough of Brooklyn, in ac-cordance with a- map bearing the signature ot the Commissioner of Public Works of the Bor-ough and dated February 19, 1924.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board. to he held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, December 5, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. in.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will he considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to he published in the CITY RECORD and the corpora-tion newspapers for ten days continuously, Sun-days and legal holidays excepted, rrior to the 5th day of December, 1924.

Dated. New York, November 22, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Build- ing, Telephone, 4560 Worth.

22,d

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, November 7, 1924 (Cal. No. 122-A), adopted the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby fixes Friday, December 5, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on a proposed amendment of the Use District Map, Section Nb. 23, by changing from a bust. ness to a residence district Avenue Q from a line 100 feet west of Flatbush avenue to East 37th street, Borough of Brooklyn.

Dated. New York, November 22. 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. Bard of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Build- ing, Telephone, 4560 Worth. n22,d4

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held or. Friday, November 7, 1924 (Cal. No. 122-B), adopted the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment !tetchy fixes Friday. December 5, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and Room 16, City Hall. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a rublic hear-ing on a proposed amendment of the Area Dis-trict Map, Section No. 23, by changing from a "I)" to an "E"

. area district the territory

hounded by a line 100 feet west nf. Flathush avenue, a lire 10) feet south of Fillmore ave-nue. a line 100 feet west of East 38th street, a line 100 feet north of Avenue P. a line 100 feet west of Kimball avenue and a line 100 feet south of Flatlands avenue, Borough of Brooklyn.

Ttnted. New York. November 22, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. ll'ard of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal ing, Telephone, 4560 Worth. n22.d4

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday. November 7. 1024 (Cal. No. 121), adopted the following resolution:

7994

THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, November 7, 1924 (Cal. No. 120), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate mid Apportionment of The City of New York. in Pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to dn. pro-poses to change the map or plan of the City of New York by changing the lines and grades of the street system within the territory bounded by Avenue U, Van Sicklen street. Avenue W and West 6th street, Borough of Brooklyn, in accordance with a map bearine the signature rf the Commissioner of Public Works of the Bor-ough and dated June 20, 1924.

Resolved. That this Board consider the pro-nosed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, December 5, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. in.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all eer-soos affected thereby that the pronnsed change will he considered at a meeting of the Board. ti be held at the aforesaid time and lace, to he mibli‘hed in the CITY RFroan awl the corpora-tion newspapers for ten days continuously, Son. days and legal holidays excepted, Trior to the 5th day- of December, 1924.

Doer!. New York November 22. 19 74. PETER T. NTeGOWAY, Secretary. Board of

Estimate and Apoortiooment, Municipal ing, Telephone. 4560 Worth. n22,d4

NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apnortionment at its

meeting held on Friday. November 14. 1924 (Cal. No. 148). adonted the following resolutions.

Whereas. The Board of Estimate and .Apnor• tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the opening and extending of—

published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con. tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 5th day of December, 1924.

Dated, New York, November 22, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Build- ing, Telephone, 4560 Worth. n22,d4

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, November 7, 1924 (Cal. No. 129), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pur-suance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York by establishing the lines and grades of 94th road from Hollis Court boulevard to 212th street (Queens road-Voegel street), Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated May 21, 1924.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, December 5, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con-tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 5th day of December, 1924.

Dated New York, November 22, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth, n22,d4

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, November 7, 1924 (Cal. No. 130), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pur-suance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem-ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of. the City of New York by changing the grades of Rockaway boulevard from Conduit boulevard to the New York City line at Hook Creek, of Judith street (Shamforoff place-Bache avenue) from Crossover road to Masterson avenue, and of. Farmers (ave-nue) boulevard from Rockaway boulevard to Masterson avenue, Borough of Queens, in accord-ance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated June 5, 1924.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City li'all, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, December 5, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. in.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con-tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 5th day of December, 1924.

Dated New York, November 22, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth, n22,d4

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, November 7, 1924 (Cal. No. 131), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pur-suance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York 'Charter, as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York by changing the grade of 6th avenue (Bartow street), between Ditmars avenue and Potter avenue, Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map baring the signature of the President of the Borough- and dated June 26, 1924.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, December 5, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. in.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con-tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 5th day of December, 1924.

Dated New York. November 22, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. n22,d4

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, November 7, 1924 (Cal. No. 132), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pur. suance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of. the City of New York by changing the grade of Van Alst avenue. between Jamaica avenue and Temple street and between Astoria avenue and North William street, Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated Tune 27, 1924.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to he held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, December 5, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con-tinuoutIY, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 5th day of December, 1924.

Dated New York, November 22, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. n22,d4

NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday. November 7. 1924 (Cal. No. 123), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pur-suance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended. deeming it for the public interest so to do. proposes to change the map or plan of. the City of New York by changing the grades of. Nereid avenue between Baychester avenue and Hill avenue, and of the intersecting streets affected thereby; Borough of The Bronx, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated June 17, 1924,

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, December 5, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m.

Forest avenue, for a width of about 37 feet abutting its southerly side, between points about 260 feet and about 457 feet west of Broadway; and for a width of about 35 feet abutting its southerly side, from Clove road to a point about 404 feet westerly therefrom.

Ludwig street, from Clove Lakes place to a point about 630 feet easterly from Clove road; and its northerly half, between points about 630 feet and about 575 feet easterly from Clove road.

Clove road, from the southerly line of Brook-side avenue to the centre line of Forest avenue.

Brookside avenue, from Clove road to the angle point westerly therefrom.

Raymond place, for a width of about 25 feet abutting its easterly side, between points about 140 feet and about 340 feet southerly from Forest avenue; and for a width of about 35 feet abutting its westerly side, between points about 190 feet and about 364 feet southerly from Forest avenue.

Manor road, for a width of about 32 feet abutting its easterly side, between points about 275 feet and about 455 feet southerly from Forest avenue; and for a width of about 38 feet abutting its westerly side, between points about 285 feet and about 480 feet southerly from Forest avenue.

North Egbert avenue, northerly half, from the centre line of Greenleaf avenue to a point about 1,060 feet westerly therefrom; and the southerly half, from the easterly line of Greenleaf avenue to a point about 1,292 feet westerly therefrom.

South Egbert avenue, northerly half. from Jewett avenue to a point about 1,374 feet east-erly therefrom; and the southerly half, from Jewett avenue to a point about 1,256 feet easterly therefrom.

Jewett avenue, from the centre line of North Egbert avenue to the centre line of Benedict avenue.

Walnut place, northerly half, from Jewett ave-nue to a point about 385 feet, westerly therefrom; and the southerly half, from Jewett avenue to a point about 66 feet westerly therefrom.

Harrower street, from Jewett avenue to Marianne street.

North avenue, from Walnut street to Harrower street.

Frost street, from North avenue to Marianne street,

Marianne street, for a width of about 45 feet abutting its easterly side, from the northerly line of Harrower street to the southerly line of Frost street; and for a width of about 25 feet abutting its westerly side, from the southerly line of Harrower street to the northerly line of Frost street.

Crystal avenue, between points about 110 feet and about 300 feet south of Riegelmann street.

Willowbrook road, from Riegelmann street to College avenue.

Richmond avenue, from Forest avenue to the southerly line of College avenue, excepting lands of Hillside Cemetery.

Willcox street, from Columbus avenue to Maple avenue.

Amity place, westerly half, from Wemple street to a point about 558 feet southerly therefrom, and its easterly half, from Willcox street to a point about 312 feet southerly therefrom.

South avenue, from Wemple street to a point about 1,000 feet southerly therefrom.

Wemple street, from Northfield avenue to Lincoln avenue.

Northfield avenue, for a width of about 25 feet abutting its westerly side, from Washington ave-nue to Wemple street.

Washington avenue, for a width of about 34 feet abutting its southerly side, from the centre line of Northfield avenue to the angle point about 700 feet westerly therefrom; for a width of about 50 feet abutting its easterly side, from the said angle point to a point about 750 feet southerly therefrom; and its westerly half. between points about 500 feet and about 750 feet southerly from the angle point west of Northfield avenue.

in the Borough of Richmond, City of New York; and

Whereas, This Board is authorized at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the teal property required for the foregoing improve-ment to determine in what manner and in what shares and proportions the cost and expense thereof shall be borne and paid; be it

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 247 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that it proposes to place the entire cost and expense of this pro-ceeding upon the Borough of Richmond, to be col-lected in five equal annual instalments, beginning with the first tart levy subsequent to the entry of the final decree of the court;

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed apportionment of cost at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City of New York, Bor-ough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Friday, December 5, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there he had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- sons affected thereby, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, December 5, 1924.

Dated New York, November 22, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. n22,d4

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby tixes Friday, December 5, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. in., and Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public heat • ing on a proposed amendment of the Use Dis,- trict Map, Section No. 23, by changing from an unrestricted to a business district Foster avenue on the northerly side from Remsen ave-nue to Rockaway parkway, Borough of Brook-lyn.

Dated, New York, N•ovember 22, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Build- ing, Telephone, 4560 Worth. n22,d4

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, November 7, 1924 (Cal. No. 124), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pur- suance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming It for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York by changing the grades of Cruger avenue from Boston road to Mace avenue, Borough of The Bronx, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated July 7, 1924.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, December 5, 1924, at 10,30 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per. sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con-tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 5th day of December, 1924.

Dated New York, November 22, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board. of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. n22,d4

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, November 7, 1924 (Cal. No. 127), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, deem-ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York by changing the grades of Cedar avenue between West 182d street and West Fordham road, Borough of The Bronx, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated July 21, 1924.

Resolved. That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, December 5, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all pet sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to he published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con-tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 5th day of December 1924.

Dated, New York, November 22, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Build. ing, Telephone, 4560 Worth. n22,d4

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday. October 31, 1924 (Cal. No. 171-A), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, deem-ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York by changing the lines and grades of N'as-sau boulevard from Overbrook drive to Annan-dale lane, Borough of Queens, in accordnce with a map bearing the signature of the Presi-dent of the Borough and dated October 22, 1924.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro. posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, December 5, 1924. at 10.30 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board came these resolutions, and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to published in the Car RECORD for ten days COD-tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 5th day of December 1924. . Dated, New York, November 22, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Build- ing, Telephone, 4560 Worth. n22,d4

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday. October 31, 1924 (Cal. No. 171-B), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Arpoi• tionment by resolutions adapted on November 18, 1921, and amended on November 16, 1923, and June 27, 1924, authorized a proceeding for acquiring title to Nassau boulevard from Queens boulevard to the easterly City line, Borough of Queens, with the provisions that 50 per cent. of the entire cost be placed upon The City of New York; 30 per cent. upon the Borough of Queens, and the remaining 20 per cent. upon a local area of benefit; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment proposes to .change the map or plan of The City of New York by changing the lines and grades of Nassau boulevard from Over-brook drive to Annandale lane, Borough of Queens, and has adopted a resolution fixing December 5, 1924, as the date for a public hear-ing on said proposed map change; be it

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment consider the advisability of re-questing the Corporation Counsel to apply to the Supreme Court for an amendment of the above-described proceeding authorized by the Board on - November 18, 1921, as amended on November 16, 1923, and Time 27. 1924, so as to provide for the acquisition of title to the real property recurred for the opening and extending of Nassau boulevard from Queens hn'ilevard to the easterly City line, Borough of Queens. a' the lines of said street are proposed to he laid out upon the map or plan of The City of New York by the map referred to above:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in nursrance of the provisions of section 2-17 of the Greater New York Char. ter, as amended. hereby gives ronce t'-at proposes to place 50 per cent. of the entire cost and expense of the proceeding upon The City of New York (to he collected with the first tax levy following the confirmation of the proceed-ing), 30 ner cent. upon the Borough, of Queens (to he collected with the taxes on said, Borough in five equal annual instalments), and the remain-ing 20 per cent. upon the area of assessment shown on the following diagram:

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, November 7, 1924 (Cal. No. 125), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, it: pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, deem-ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York by changing the grades of Reservoir Oval West from East 208th street to Reservoir place, and of Putnam place from Reservoir Oval West to Gun Hill road, Borough of The Bronx, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated July 7, 1924.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, December 5, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per-sons' affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to he published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con• tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 5th day of December 1924.

Dated, New York, November 22, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Build. ing, Telephone, 4560 Worth. n22.d4

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, November 7, 1924 (Cal. No. 126), adopted the following resolutions:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in Pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, deem-ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of the City of New York by changing the grades of Van Cortlandt Avenue West from Orloff avenue to Van Cort-landt Park South, Borough of The Bronx, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated June 26, 1924.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, December 5, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby that the proposed change will he considered at a meeting of the Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to he published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con-tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 5th day of December 1924.

Dated, New York, November 22, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, :Municipal Build- ing, Telephone, 4560 Worth. n22.d4

BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION.

Invitation to Contractors.

Agreement "DN"—Making Alterations in Rail-road Structure, Routes 43 and 26, Section 1, to Permit widening of Roadway of East 41st St., East of Park Ave., Borough of Manhattan.

• SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR MAK- ing alterations in the railroad structure, Routes

43 and 26, Section 1, to permit widening of roadway of E. 41st st., east of Park ave., Borough of Manhattan, will be received by the Board of Transportation of The City of New York (herein-after called the "Board"), on behalf. of The City of New York, at the office of the Board, at No. 49 Lafayette st., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until the 4th day of December, 1924, at eleven-thirty (11.30) o'clock a. m., at which time and place or at a later date to be fixed by the Board, the proposals will be publicly opened.

The contractor must complete all the work within three (3) months from the delivery of the contract.

A fuller descriptiton of the work and other requirements, provisions and specifications are given in the forms of agreement, bond and con tractor's proposal and in the contract drawings, which are to be deemed a part of this invitation and copies of which may be inspected and purchased at said office of the Board.

No proposal will be received unless accom-panied by a separate certified check for Three Hundred Dollars ($300), payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City and drawn upon a National or State bank or trust company satis-factory to the Board and having its principal office in New York City. Such check must not be enclosed in the envelope containing the pro-posal.

Deposits made by bidders, except the lowest andnext to lowest bidders, will be returned within ten (10) days after the receipt of bids. The deposit of the lowest and next to lowest bid-ders will be returned within three (3) days after the delivery of the contract.

The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. New York, Nov. 18, 1924. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman.

FRANCIS J. SINNOTT, Secretary. n20,d4

BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

996 THE CITY R E C 0 R D. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924.

MOND AVE. TO WATCHOGUE RD.; DEITY ST. FROM RICHMOND AVE. TO ITS EAST-ERLY END AND THROUGH AN EASEMENT IN THE PROLONGATION OF DEPUY ST. FROM ITS EASTERLY END TO WATCHOGUE RD.; RICHMOND AVE. FROM A POINT ABOUT 360 FEET SOUTH OF WATCHOGUE RD. TO A POINT ABOUT 30 FEET SOUTH OF DEPPE PL., TOGETHER WITH A TEMPORARY SEWAGE PUMPING STATION TO BE LOCATED AT THE JUNC-TION OF VEDDER AVE, AND WILLOW-BROOK RD. AND A TEMPORARY CONNEC-TION TO THE SEA VIEW HOSPITAL SEWER IN WILLOWBROOK RD. A'f VED-DER AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and quality of the materials, and the nature and ex-tent, as near as possible, of the work required, is as follows:

Option A." (1) 890 linear feet vitrified pipe sewer of

18-inch interior diameter, complete. (2) 1,720 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer

of 15-inch interior diameter, complete. (3) 1,450 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer of

12-inch interior diameter, complete. (4) 6,160 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer of

8-inch interior diameter, complete. (5) 330 linear feet of vitrified standpipe of

6-inch interior diameter, including concrete casing, etc., as shown on standard plan of standpipes.

(6) 20 vitrified pipe "T" branches of 6-inch interior diameter, on 18-inch pipe sewer, complete.

(7) 38 vitrified pipe "T" branches of 6-inch in-terior diameter on 15-inch pipe sewer, complete.

(8) 14 vitrified pipe "T" branches of 6-inch in-terior diameter on 12-inch pipe sewer, complete. In- terior 10 vitrified pipe "T" branches of 6-inch

diameter on 8-inch pipe sewer, complete. (10) 82 vitrified pipe "V" branches of 6-inch

interior diameter on 6-inch standpipes, complete. (11) 60 vitrified pipe "Y" branches of 6-inch

interior diameter on 12-inch pipe sewer, complete. (12). 414 vitrified pipe "V" branches of 6-inch

interior diameter on 8-inch pipe sewer, complete. (13) 24 linear feet of cast iron pipe (class

"B") sewer of 12-inch interior diameter, complete. (14) 35 standard manholes, complete. (15) 5 drop manholes, complete. (16) 3 lampholes, complete. (17) 28,000 feet, board measure, yellow pine or

spruce foundation timber or planking, furnished and placed, including all fastenings.

(18) 43,000 feet, board measure, of sheeting, retained.

(19) 700 cubic yards of additional excavation. (20)5 cubic yards of additional filling, furnished

and placed. (21) 425 cubic yards of broken stone or gravel

ballast, furnished and placed. (22) 50 cubic yards of steam cinder ballast, fur-

nished and placed. (23) 2 cubic yards of additional concrete,

class "A," furnished and placed, including forms. (24) 180 cubic yards of additional concrete,

class "C," for cradle, etc., furnished and placed. (25) 120 cubic yards of additional concrete,

class "D," for cradle, etc., furnished and placed. (26) 1 cubic yard of additional brick masonry. (27) 200 linear feet of piles, furnished, driven

and cut. (28) 200 pounds additional steel reinforcement

bars, furnished and placed. (29) 200 square feet of additional expanded

metal No. 176, mesh 3, or equal, furnished and placed.

(30) 40 square yards of reinforced concrete pavement restored.

(31) 2,330 square yards of old macadam pave-ment restored.

(32) 850 square yards of bituminous concrete pavement (not on concrete foundation) restored.

(33) 10 square yards of granite block gutter on said foundation restored.

(34) 10 linear feet of drains for house con-nections, extended and connected.

(35) A pumping station complete, with all in-stallations and equipment,

Option "B." (1) 890 linear feet of concrete pipe sewer of

18-inch interior diameter, complete. (2) 1,720 linear feet of concrete pipe sewer of

15-inch interior diameter, complete. (3) 1,450 linear feet of concrete pipe sewer of

12-inch interior diameter, complete. Balance of Items 4 to 35, inclusive, same as

for Option "A." The time for the completion of the work and

full performance of the contract is three hun-dred and seventy (370) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the per-formance of the contract is Thirty-pine Thou-sand Dollars ($39,000), and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The bidder shall state the price of each item contained in the Engineer's estimate. The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for the contract under Option "A" or Option "B." The President reserves the right to reject all bids.

Bidders are requested to make their bids upon the blank form prepared by the President, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to enclose the bid, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the Engineer, Bureau of Engineering, Borough Hall, Staten Island, where plans and the contract, including the specifica-tions, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, may be seen.

JOHN A. LYNCH, President. Dated Nov. 14, 1924. n21,d3 It'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page. last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and

Electricity, at Room 2351, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1924. FOR REPAIRS TO BUILDINGS IN THE

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN—SECTION 1, FOR REPAIRS TO MOUNT PROSPECT TOWER; SECTION 11, FOR REPAIRS TO MOUNT PROSPECT LABORATORY; SEC-TION ill, FOR REPAIRS TO NORTH PORT-LAND AVE. YARD.

The time for doing and completing the entire work is before the expiration of ninety (90) consecutive working days on Section 1; ninety (90) consecutive working days on Section 11; thirty (30) consecutive working days on Sec-tion Ill.

The amount in which security is required for the performance of the contract is One Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($1,200) on Section 1; One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500) on Section 11; Five Hundred Dollars ($500) on Sect ion 111.

Deposit with bid must be the sum of Sixty Dol-lars ($60) on Section I; Seventy-five Dollars ($75) on Section 11; Twenty-five 'Dollars ($23) on Section 111.

Bids will be received on any or all sections, but in comparing the bids, the bids for each section will be compared separately and the con-tract will he awarded by sections,

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Richmond, at

his office, Borough Hall, Staten Island, until 12 noon, on

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924. FOR CONSTRUCTING TEMPORARY SANI-

TARY SEWERS IN: VEDDER AVE FROM WILLOWBROOK RD. TO RICHMOND AVE.; RICHMOND AVE. FROM VEDDER AVE. TO A POINT ABOUT 900 FEET NORTHERLY THEREFROM; HOUSTON ST. (THROUGH AN EASEMENT) AND ITS PROLONGATION IN A STRAIGHT LINE FROM VEDDER AVE. TO WATCHOGUE RD.; WATCHOGUE RD. FROM ITS JUNCTION WITli"flIE PROLONGATION OF HOUSTON ST. TO A POINT ABOUT 100 FEET EAST OF RICH-MOND AVE.; SUMNER AVE. FROM A POINT ABOUT 100 FEET EAST OF RICH- Blank form of bid, proposal and contract, in-

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed area of assessment and apportionment of cost at a meeting of the Board to be held in Room 16, City llall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, December 5, 1924, at 10.30 o'cLck a. in., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereen will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per• sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days continuously, exclu• sive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, December 5, 1924.

Dated, New York, November 22, 1924. PETER J. 11cGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Appertionment, Alunicipal ing, Telephone, 4560 Worth. n22,(14

eluding specifications, approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, can he obtained upon pay-ment of a deposit of $5 at Room 2351, Municipal Building, Manhattan, which will be refunded upon the return of the plans and specifications in good condition within a week after the date of the letting.

Dated Nov. 21, 1924. n22,d5 NICHOLAS J. HAYES, Commissioner.

tffSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY tile Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and

Electricity at Room 2351, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924. FOR HAULING AND . LAYING WATER

MAINS AND APPURTENANCES IN BARK. LEY, BEACH, BETTS, BUTTRICK, CHAT-TERTON, CODDINGTON, DEAN', GILDER-SLEEVE, HARDING, HOLLYWOOD, MEA-GHER. MICK LE, PATTERSON, RANDALL, RHINELANDER, ROBERTS, THERIOT, 'IOMLI\SON, TURNBULL, VAN NEST, WATERBURY, WILCOX, WILKINSON AND YATES AVES.; BUCK, DAVIS, GUERLAIN AND HERSCHELL STS.; BUTLER PL.; IN TIIROGGS NECK BLVD., PELHAM PARK-WAY NORTH ANL) IN WESTCHESTER ESPLANADE, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work is before the expiration of sev enty-five (75) consecutive working days.

The amount in which security is required for the performance of the contract is Sixteen Thousand Dollars ($16,000).

Del osit with bid must be the sum of Eight Hundred Dollars ($800).

Bidders shall submit a lump sum bid for fur-nishing all the materials (except such materials as are to be furnished by the City) and for furnishing all the labor required to lay and install the mains and appurtenances shown on the contracts complete.

Blank forms of bid, proposal and contract, including specifications, approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon payment of a deposit of $5, which will be re-funded upon the return of the plans and speci-fications in good condition within a week after the date of the letting.

NICHOLAS J. HAYES, Commissioner. Dated Nov. 18, 1924. n20,d2 teSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and

Electricity at Room 2351, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., On

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924. FOR FURNISHING, DELIVERING AND

LAYING WATER MAINS AND APPURTE-NANCES IN 18TH, 19TH AND PARKVILLE AYES.; 48TH AND 50TH STS.; AVENUE I AND DAHILL RD., BOROUGH OF BROOK-LYN.

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work is before the expiration of ninety (90) consecutive working days.

The amount in which security is required for the performance of the contract is Twenty Thou-sand Dollars ($20,000).

Deposit with bid must be the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000).

Bidders shall submit a lump sum hid for fur-nishing all the materials (except such materials as are to be furnished by the City) and for fur-nishing all the labor required to lay and install the mains and appurtenances shown on the con-tracts complete.

Blank forms of bid, proposal and contract, in-cluding specifications, approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel can be obtained upon payment of a deposit of $5, which will be refunded upon the return of the plans and speci-fications in good condition within a week after the date of the letting.

NICHOLAS T. HAYES, Commissioner. Dated Nov. 18, 1924, n20,d3 IFSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and

Electricity, at Room 2351, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. on

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1924. FOR FURNISHING, DELIVERING, HAUL-

ING AND LAYING WATER MAINS AND APPURTENANCES AND FOR TRANS-FERRING TAPS AND REARRANGING CON-NECTIONS ON EXISTING MAINS IN HAVEN, 9TH AND 3D AVES.; EAST ST., SERVICE ST . (RIVERSIDE DRIVE), W. 13TH, W. 14TH, W. 181ST AND W. 205TH STS., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work is before the expiration of seventy-five (75) consecutive working days.

The amount in which security is required for the performance of the contract is Seven Thou-sand Dollars ($7,000).

Deposit with bid must be the sum of Three tlundred Fifty Dollars ($350).

The bidder shall submit a unit price on each of the items contained in the schedule of quan-tities, but the bids will be compared and the contract, if awarded, will be awarded to the lowest formal bidder for the entire job.

Blank forms of bid, proposal and contract, in-cluding specifications, approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon pay-ment of a deposit of $5 at Room 2351, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

NICHOLAS J. HAYES, Commissioner. Dated Nov. 12, 1924,

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teSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record,"

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

Notices to Appear for Examinations.

PROMOTION TO FIFTH GRADE CLERK, BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION.

Written examination will be held in Room 1417, Municipal Building, Manhattan, com-mencing 9nclin2. g4 at 9.45 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2

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DIETITIAN. Oral examination will be held in Room 1428,

Municipal Building, Manhattan, commencing at 1 p. m. on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1924.

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PROMOTION TO EXAMINING IN'SPECTOR', GRADE 4, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Writ:en examination will be held in Room

1417, Municipal Building, Manhattan, commenc-ing at 9.45 a. m. on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER25, 1924.

CHEMIST (FOOD AND DRUGS). Physical examination will be held in Room

1401, Municipal Building, Manhattan, commenc-ing at 9.30 a. tn. on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER

Room 25, 1924. examination will be held

in Rom

1417, Building. Manhattan, commenc- ing at 9.45 a. in. on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1924. n2O,2

CABLE TESTER. Physical examination will be held in Room

1401, Municipal Building, Manhattan, com-mencing at 9.30 a. in., on MONDAY, NOV. 24, 1924.

Written examination will be held in Room 1417, Municipal Building, Manhattan, com-mencing at 9.45 a. nt., on MONDAY, NOV. 24, 1924. n18,24

MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary.

NOTICES OF EXAMINATIONS,

General Instructions Regarding Examina- tions.

APPLICATIONS MAY BE OBTAINED IN the office of the Municipal Civil Service Com-

mission, 14th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

All examinations are open to both men and women unless otherwise stated.

No applications delivered at the office of the Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m. on the closing date for the receipt of applica-tions will be accepted. Application blanks will be mailed upon request provided a self-addressed stamped envelope or sufficient postage is enclosed to cover the mailing. The Commission will not guarantee the delivery of the same. Postage on applications forwarded by mail must be fully prepaid.

The term of eligibility of the list resulting from the examinations is fixed at not less than one year nor more than four years.

Applicants must be of good character, citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York.

Persons appointed from the eligible lists re- suiting from the examinations become members of the retirement system described in chapter XXVI of the Charter, voluntarily within six months and compulsorily after six months of service.

Applications for examinations must be filed on the form specified in the advertisement.

Candidates must be at least 21 years of age on or before the closing date for the receipt of applications unless otherwise stated in the adver-tisement.

The subject Citizenship is designed to test the relative merit and fitness of candidates for ap- pointment by reason of good citizenship as shown by military, marine or naval service under the Federal or State governments, length of domicile in the City of New York and general character and reputation. The rating on this subject will be ascertained from the candidate's sworn state-ment, which is to be filed on a special blank.

A qualifying physical examination will be given for each examination.

Notices of the dates of the various' parts of this examination will be published in the "City Record."

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, COMMiS-sioners.

MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary.

PILE DRIVING ENGINEER.

Applications received from THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1924, TO

TUESDAY, DECEMBER, 2, 1924. —to be filed on Form F.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Experience 3, 70 per cent. required; tech-nical 3, 75 per cent, required; oral and practical 3, 75 per cent. required; citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

Requirements—Candidates must present with the application a license for the operation of steam engine plant. They must show an experience with pile driving for new and repair work and also at extraction of piles on work of demolition. This experience must be at least one continuous year of operation.

There are two vacancies in Department of Plant and Structures at $9 a day; others occur from time to time.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, nCio3mdm2is-sioners.

MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary.

SCHOOL FARM ATTENDANT, GRADE 1.

Applications received from WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1924, TO

MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924, —to be filed on Form F.

Candidates must be at least 18 years of age on or before the closing date for the receipt of ap-plications.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Experience 3; duties 3, 70 per cent re• quired; practical 3, 70 per cent. required; citizen. ship 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

Duties—School Farm Attendants are employed in the Park Department of the City and give in-struction to children in gardening.

Requirements—Candidates must be familiar with the commongarden vegetables and must have a practical knowledge of methods of preparing the soil, piantine ai.d cultivating. They must know the methods of teaching children the qin:pie ricesses of nature as exemplified in outdoor work of the farm and garden.

The salary of this grade is from $960 to, but not including, $1,560 per annum.

There are several vacancies in Department of Parks-Manhattan at $4.50 a day.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINANT Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commis-stoners.

MARTIN A. MALY, Secretary. n12,d1

PRISON KEEPER (WITH KNOWLEDGE OF SKILLED TRADES), (MALE).

Applications received from THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1924, TO

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924. —to be filed on Form F.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Physical examination 2, 70 per cent. re-quired; mental examination 5, 70 per cent. re-quired; experience 2; oral and practical examina-tion 5, 70 per cent, required; citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

The subjects and weights of the mental ex-amination are: Duties 8; arithmetic 1; hand-writing 1.

The subject "Duties" will consist of a written paper appropriate to the usual duties of a Prison Keeper. The practical and oral examination will

i be held in order to show the qualifications of the candidate in the trade for which he is an ap-plicant.

Duties—To guard, discipline, care for and in-struct inmates of correctional institutions and to guide and supervise them in various kinds of work.

Requirements—Candidates should have a corn-mon school education or its equivalent. In ad-dition, candidates must present evidence of at least one year's experience as a foreman, journey-man or instructor in any of the following trades: Auto mechanic, bandmaster, blacksmith,brick-layer, carpenter, cement worker, automobile en-gineman, electrician, farmer and gardener, horse-shoer, knitting machine operator, machinist,

DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY.

Proposals.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 7997

FOR THE STEAM HEATING APPARA-TUS IN THE HOUSING STATION FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEAN-ING AT KENT AVE., SOUTH 5TH TO SOUTH 6TH STS., IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The work must be commenced within five days of the date of certification of the contract by the Comptro!ler of the City and must be entirely completed within seventy (70) consecutive cal-endar days.

The amount of the security to guarantee the faithful performance of the work will be Twenty-three Hundred Dollars ($2,300).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check, payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City, for an amount equal to five per cent. of the amount of the security required.

The right is reserved by the Commissioner to reject all the bids should he deem it to the interest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Plant and Structures. A deposit of $5 will be required for each set of plans and specifications taken. This deposit will he refunded upon the return of each full set of plans and specifications in good con-dition. within ten days after date set for open-ing of bids.

WM. WIRT MILLS, Commissioner. Dated Nov. 18, 1924. n18,d1 rirSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at

Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924,

NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA. BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR FURNISHING AND INSTALLING NEW ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES, APPELLATE DIVISION SUITE, BOROUGH HALL, BOR-OUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of work will be 60 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be $1,000. Each bid must be accompanied by a security

deposit of $50 in cash or certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

Bidders will bg required to state the price for the work complete and bids will be awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

Blank forms may be obtained at the Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, Room 1003, No. 50 Court st., Brooklyn. n20,d3

EDWARD RIEGELMANN, President. WSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at

Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924. NO. 1. FOR REGULATING, GRADING,

CURBING AND FLAGGING BROOKLYN AVE. FROM EAST NEW YORK AVE. TO MAPLE ST.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 875 cubic yards excavation. 423 linear feet steel bound cement curb (1 year

maintenance). 2,170 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year

maintenance). 2,170 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side-

walk foundation. Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. Security required, $700. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$35 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comproller of The City of New York.

NO. 2. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE' FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF BROOKLYN AVE. FROM EAST NEW YORK AVE. TO MAPLE ST.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 260 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 174 cubic yards concrete. 1,060 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years'

maintenance). Time allowed, 20 consecutive working days. Security required, $1,200. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$60 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of he Comptroller of The City of New York,

NO. 3. FOR REGULATING, CURBING AND FLAGGING EAST 37TH ST. FROM AVENUE K TO AVENUE L.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 337 cubic yards excavation to 9-inch subgrade. 207 cubic yards filling to be furnished. 1,516 linear feet steel bound cement curb (1

year maintenance). 6,070 square feet

maintenance). 6,070 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side-

walk foundation. . Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. Security required, $1,400. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$70 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 4. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF E. 37TH ST. FROM AVENUE K TO AVENUE L.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 454 cubic yards concrete. 2,730 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years'

maintenance). Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. Security required, $2,800. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$140 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 5. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING AND FLAGGING E. 48TH ST. FROM AVENUE M TO AVENUE N,

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 34 cubic yards excavation.

MECHANICAL ENGINEER, GRADE D (HIGH PRESSURE FIRE PUMPING SYSTEM, DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY).

Applications received from WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1924, TO

MONDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1924, -to be filed on Form F.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Experience 4, 70 per cent. required; tec;i. meal 5, 75 per cent. required; citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

Duties-To supervise the preparation of plans and specifications for a steam driven turbine• pumping. station; high pressure fire service pump-ing station, and similar related problems of ex-tensions and economies in distribution of water supply.

Requirements-Candidates must be graduates of engineering course of a technical institution of recognized standing. They must have had a field experience of at least ten years, of which five years shall have been in direct and responsible charge of design, construction or operation of steam, oil and electric equipment. They will be tested on their knowledge of theory and practice of power station and pumping station design with auxiliaries and the economic conditions in volved in municipal water supply.

One vacancy in Department of. Water Supply, Gas and Electricity at $3,960.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commis-sioners.

MARTIN A. MAIN, Secretary. n12,d1

STATIONARY ENGINEER (ELECTRIC).

Applications received from WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1924, TO

MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924, -to be filed on Form F.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Experience 4, 70 per cent. required; tech-nical 5, 75 per cent. required; citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

Duties-To operate and maintain pumping sta- tions which are equipped solely with electric motors, centrifugal, rotary or reciprocating pumps, transformers and auxiliaries driven by high tension current supplied by public utilities corporations or from isolated plants. Incumbents will be in responsible charge during their watch of the stations, the employees, records, condition of apparatus and results.

Requirements-Candidates must have had at least three years' experience in connection with the installation or operation of electric power plants as machinist, dynamo tender, engineer or in similar capacity; two years of this time must be in actual handling of high tension apparatus. They must have a familiarity with various types of motors, rotary converters, pumps, trans-formers, safety devices, motor operated valves, switchboards, etc.

Salary-$8 a day. One vacancy in Department of Parks-Bronx.

Appointments may also be made from this list to High Pressure Pumping Stations of Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commis. sioners.

MARTIN A. MALY, Secretary. n12,d1

PRISON KEEPER (MALE).

Applications received from THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1924, TO

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924. -to be filed on Form E.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Physical examination 3. 70 per cent. re-quired; mental examination 6, 70 per cent. required; citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

The subjects and weights of the mental ex-amination are: Duties 8; arithmetic 1; hand-writing 1.

The subject "Duties" will consist of a written paper appropriate to the usual duties of a Prison Keeper.

Duties-To guard, discipline, care for and in-struct inmates of correctional institutions.

Requirements-Candidates should have a com-mon school education or its equivalent. Ex-perience in the handling of men or in skilled trades will receive special consideration.

Physical requirements-Minimum height, 5 feet 7 inches; minimum weight. 140 pounds. The use of eyeglasses not permitted.

The entrance salary is $1,500 per annum. Vacancies occur from time to time in Depart.

Pent of Correction. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-

SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commis' stoners.

MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. n13,d2

INSPECTOR OF MASONRY AND CAR-PENTRY, GRADE 3. CERTIFICATION WILL BE MADE ALSO FOR VACANCIES IN GRADE 2. PERSONS WHO ACCEPT APPOINTMENT IN GRADE 2 WILL RE-MAIN ON THE LIST FOR CERTIFICA-TION FOR VACANCIES IN GRADE 3.

AMENDED NOTICE OF EXAMINATION-ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN (DE-SIGNER), GRADE D.

Applications received from

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1924, TO

FfiRleid ni)Aol'' Form rCEa.tBER 5. 1924.

-to be The subjects and weights of the examination

are: Experience 5, 70 per cent. required; Tech-nical 4, 73 per cent. required; Citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

Duties-The duties of the position involve the planning of lay-out of public schools and other public buildings, and the interior and exterior design of the same in artistic relation to the purpose of the building and its environment.

Requirements-Candidate must have a degree in architecture from an institution of recognized standing, or have had equivalent training; and experience in design, of a character to fit them for this position, for at least four years. The technical examination will occupy two days. and will include the execution of a sketch and the development of a plan.

Vacancies-Eight in Department of Education at $3,600 per annum.

Persons who filed applications for Architec-tural Draftsman (Designer), Grade D, between October 9, 1924, and October 24, 1924, need not tile applications for this examination.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commis-sioners.

MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. n20,d5

DEPARTMENT OF PLANT AND STRUCTURES.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Plant and Structures, at

his office, 18th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan, until 2 D. m.. on

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1924. FOR CONSTRUCTING ORNAMENTAL

COPPER FACE ON NEW FERRY BUILDING, AT FOOT OF W. 130TH ST., MANHATTAN.

The work must be commenced within five days of the date of certification of the contract by the Comptroller of The City of New York and must be entirely completed within forty (40) con-secutive calendar days.

The amount of the security to guarantee the faithful performance of the work will be Thir-teen Hundred Dollars ($1,300).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check, payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City, for an amount equal to five per cent. of the amount of the security required.

The right is reserved by the Commissioner to reject all the bids should he deem it to the in-terest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be ob-tained at the office of the Department of Plant and Structures.

WM. WIRT MILLS, Commissioner. Dated Nov. 22, 1924. n22,d5 ('See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page. last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Plant and Structures, at

his office, 18th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan, until 2 p. m., on

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924, FOR CONSTRUCTING PILE CLUSTERS

AT WILLIS AVE. AND PELHAM BRIDGES. The work must be commenced within five days

after notification by the Commissioner to begin work and must be entirely completed within fifty (50) consecutive calendar days.

The amount of security to guarantee the faith-ful performance of the work will be One Thou-sand Dollars ($1,000).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check, payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City, for an amount equal to five per cent. of the amount of the security required.

The right is reserved by the Commissioner to reject all the bids should he deem it to the in terest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Plant and Structures.

WM. WIRT MILLS, Commissioner. Dated Nov. 20, 1924. n20,d3 ff See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

NO. 11. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING AND FLAGGING 80TH ST. FROM 16TH AVE. TO 17TH AVE.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 991 cubic yards excavation. 836 linear feet steel bound cement curb (1

year maintenance). 4,150 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year

maintenance). 4,150 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side-

walk foundation. Time allowed, 25 consecuitve working days. Security required, $1,200. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit

of $60 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 12. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 80Th' ST. FROM 16TH AVE. TO 17TH AVE.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 700 cubic yards excavation to subgrade.

mason, printer, road constructor, roofer, shoe machine operator, shoe maker, steamfitter, tailor, tinsmith..

Physical requirements-Minimum height, 5 feet 7 inches; minimum weight, 140 pounds at this height. The use of eyeglasses not permitted.

The entrance salary is $1,500 per annum. Vacancies occur from time to time in Depart.

ment of Correction. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS.

SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commis. sioners.

MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. n13,d2

Applications received from WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1924; TO

MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924, -to be filed on Form F.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Experience 4, 70 per cent. required: tech. nical 5, 75 per cent. required; citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

Duties-The inspection of the construction of new buildings and of repairs to old buildings for the purpose of seeing that the work is carried on in accordance with the plans and specifications filed in the Bureau of Buildings in the several boroughs. and that the provisions of the law relative to construction are not violated.

Requirements-In accordance with section 406 of the Charter of The City of New York, can-didates must have served at least five years as architects, engineers, masons or carpenters.

Salary-Grade 3. $2,160 to, but not including, $2,760 annually. Grade 2, $1,560 to, but not in. eluding, $2,160 annually.

Vacancies-In the several Bureaus of Build. ings as follows: Brooklyn, 4; Queens, 12; Man-hattan, 1, all at $2,200 annually. In Board of Education. 20, at $1.960 annually.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, COMMIS-stoners.

MARTIN A. Filmy, Secretary. n12,d1

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Plant and Structures, at

his office, 18th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan, until 2 p. in., on

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924. FOR THE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT OF

HOUSING STATION FOR THE DEPART-MENT OF STREET CLEANING AT KENT AVE., S. 5TH TO S. 6TH STS., IN THE BOR-OUGH OF BROOKLYN.

She work must be commenced within five days of the date of certification of the contract by the Comptroller of The City of New York and must be entirely completed with:.,sixty (60) con• secutive calendar days.

The amount of the security to guarantee the faithful performance of the work will be Seven Hundred Dollars ($700).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check, payable to the order of the Cimptroller of the City, for an amount equal to five per cent. of the amount of the security required.

The right is reserved by the Commissioner to reject all the bids should he deem it to the in-terest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Plant and Structures. A deposit of $5 will be required for each set of plans and specifications taken. This deposit will be refunded upon the return of each full set of plans and specifications in good con dition, within ten days after date set for open ing of bids.

WM. WIRT MILLS, Commissioner. Dated Nov. 20, 1924. n20,d3 tar See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Plant and Structures, at

his office, 18th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan, until 2 p. m., on

MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924. FOR THE STEAM HEATING APPARATUS

IN THE HOUSING STATION FOR THE DE-PARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING, AT DELANCEY, LEWIS AND GOERCK STS., IN THE BOROUGH' OF MANHATTAN.

The work must be commenced within five days of the date of certification of the contract by the Comptroller of the City and must be entirely com-pleted within ninety (90) consecutive calendar days.

The amount of the security to guarantee the faithful performance of the work will be Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check, payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City, for an amount equal to five per cent. of the amount of the security required.

The right is reserved by the Commissioner to

terest of the City so to do. i

586 cubic yards fi lling to be furnished. reject all the bids should he deem it to the n- 1,674 linear feet steel bound cement curb (1

year maintenance). Blank forms and specificaions may be obtained

8i ni 0 n a ns re

at the office of the Department of Plant and square feet cement sidewalks (1 year

Structures. A deposit of $5 will be required for maintenance),

e. 8,290 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side each set of plans and specifications taken. This walk foundation. deposit will be refunded upon the return of each full set of plans and specifications in good con.

Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. Security required, $1,700.

dition, within ten days after date set for opening of bids. 'NM. WIRT MILLS, Commissioner,

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

Dated Nov. 18, 1924. n18,d1 $85 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New

L9 See General Instructions to Bidders on York. last page, last column of the "City Record."

NO. 6. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV-

ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE- SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY MENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA.

the Commissioner of Plant and Structures at TION THE ROADWAY OF LIVINGSTON his office, 18th floor, Municipal Building, Man- hattan, until 2 p. m., on

ST. FROM COURT ST. TO FLATBUSH AVE. The Engineer's estimate is as follows:

MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924. 6,285 linear feet new 6-inch granite curbstone set in concrete.

90 linear feet granite heading stones set in concrete, between the tracks and rails.

2,030 cubic yards concrete, outside railroad area.

260 cubic yards concrete, within railroad area 980 cubic yards concrete, between the tracks

and rails. 12,320 square yards asphalt pavement, outside

railroad area (5 years' mainenance). 1,575 square yards asphalt pavement, within

railroad area (no maintenance). 5,080 square yards asphalt pavement, between

the tracks and rails (no maintenance). 35 square yards adjacent pavement to be re-

laid, outside railroad area. 20 square yards adjacent pavement to be relaid,

between the tracks and rails. 20 sewer basins rebuilt, including new iron

heads. 2 new standard iron basin heads. 28 new standard iron covers and heads for

sewer manholes. 17,000 square feet cement sidewalks (no mainte-

nance). 17,000 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side-

walk foundation. 28 old sewer manhole covers and heads to be

delivered to Corporation Yard, 38th st. and 5th ave. (not to be bid for).

2,500 linear feet selected old curbstone to be delivered to Corporation Yard, Wallabout Basin, foot of Hewes st. (not to be bid for).

Time allowed, 45 consecutive working days. Security required, $30,000. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. $1,500 in cash or certified check made payable to

the order of the Comptroller of The City of New

award this contract in any of the following ways:

York. The Borough President reserves the right to

A-For repaving the portions of the street out-side of the railroad area.

B-For repaving the portions of the street be-tween the curbs and rails.

C-For repaving the enire street from curb to curb.

CURBING AND FLAGGING NOSTRAND NO. 7. FOR REGULATING, GRADING,

AVE. FROM A POINT 447 FEET NORTH OF AVENUE I TO AVENUE I.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 4 cubic yards excavation. 1,024 cubic yards filling to be furnished. 907 linear feet steel bound cement curb (1

year maintenance). 2,290 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year

maintenance).

2,290 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side-walk foundation.

Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. Security required, $1,100. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$55 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 8. FOR REGULATING, GRADING WHERE NOT ALREADY DONE, CURBING AND FLAGGING SCHENECTADY AVE. FROM CROWN ST. TO MOTGOMERY ST.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 2,146 cubic yards excavation. 6 cubic yards filling (not to be bid for). 565 linear feet new curbstone set in special

concrete. 2,872 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year

maintenance). 2,872 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side-

walk foundation. The allowed, 30 consecutive working days. Security required, $1,700. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit

of $85 in cash or certified check madepayable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 9. FOR REGULATING, REGRADING, CURBING AND FLAGGING 9TH AVE. FROM 47TH ST. TO 49TH ST.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 1,226 cubic yards excavation. 55 cubic yards filling (not to be bid for). 915 linear Teet steel bound cement curb (1 year

maintenance). 4,090 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year

maintenance). 4,090 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side.

walk foundation. Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. Security required, $1,200. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$60 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New

WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT

York. NO. 10. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING

ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 9TH AVE. FROM 47TH ST. TO 49TH ST.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 670 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 105 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in

concrete. 447 cubic yards concrete. 2,690 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years

maintenance), cement sidewalks (1 year Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days.

Security required, $3,200. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit

of $160 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York

753 linear feet of 15-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4.85

510 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2

7 manholes, complete, with iron heads and covers, including all inciden-tals and appurtenances; per manhole, $110

500 feet, board measure, of sheeting and bracing, driven in place complete, including all incidentals and appurte-nances; per thousand feet, board measure, $40

$3,652 05

1,020 00

770 00

20 00

7998

THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924.

34 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in concrete.

453 cubic yards concrete. 2,720 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years

maintenance). Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. Security required, $3,300. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$165 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications per foot, cubic yard, or other unit of measure by which the bids will be tested. The bids will be com• pared and the contracts awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract.

Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the Bureau of Highways, Room 502, No. 50 Court st., Brooklyn. n20,d3

EDWARD RIEGELMANN, Presdent. SR'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at

Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924. NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE

LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT SEWERS IN LEFFERTS AVE. BETWEEN NEW YORK AVE. AND KINGS-TON AVE. AND IN BROOKLYN AVE. BE-TWEEN LEFFERTS AVE. AND EAST NEW YORK AVE.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

506 linear feet of 24-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $9 $4,554 00

253 linear feet of 22-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $7.60 1,922 80

885 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4 3,540 00

880 linear feet of 6-inch house con• nection drain, laid complete, includ- ing all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2

17 manholes complete, with iron heads and covers, including all inciden tals and apprtenances; per manhole, $110 1,870 00

3 sewer basins complete, of standard design, with iron gratings, iron basin hoods and connecting culverts, includ-ing all incidentals and appurtenances; per basin, $350

Total $14,696 80 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be ninety (90) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Seven Thousand Dollars ($7,000).

NO. 2, FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT SEWERS IN SCHENCK AVE. BETWEEN THE END OF THE EXISTING SEWER ABOUT 174 FEET SOUTH OF NEW LOTS AVE. AND HEGEMAN AVE., AND IN HEGEMAN AVE. BETWEEN SCHENCK AVE. AND ASHFORD ST.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

517 linear feet of 18-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $3.65 $1,887 05

520 linear feet of 15-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $3.60 1,872 00

611 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2.95 1,802 45

560 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $1.75 980 00

12 manholes complete, with iron heads and covers, including all inciden tals and appurtenances; per manhole, $110

8 sewer basins complete, of standard design, with iron gratings, iron basin hoods and connecting culverts, includ-ing all incidentals and appurtenances; per basin, $300 2,400 CO

1,000 feet, board measure, of founda-tion planking, laid in place complete, including all incidentals and appurte-nances; per thousand feet board meas• ure, $60 60 00

1,700 cubic yards of embankment, in place complete, including all inciden-tals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1

5 cubic yards of extra excavation, in• eluding sheeting and bracing, and all labor, materials, incidentals and ap. purtenances; per cubic yard, $1.50 7 50

5 cubic yards of concrete, class B, laid in place complete, including extra excavation and all incidentals and ap- purtenances; per cubic yard, $14 70 00

Total $12,099 00 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be ninety (90) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000).

NO. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT SEWER IN EAST 43D ST. BETWEEN CHURCH AVE. AND LINDEN AVE.

TheEngineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

717 linear feet of 22-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $8 $5,736 00

570 linear feet of 6-inch house con• nection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2 1,140 00

7 manholes complete, with iron heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $110 770 00

1 sewer basin complete, of standard design, with iron grating, iron basin hood and connecting culvert, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per basin, $400 400 00

2,000 feet, board measure, of sheet-ing and bracing, driven in place com-plete, including all incidentals and ap-purtenances; per thousand feet, board measure, $40 80 00

Total $8,126 00 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be forty-five (45) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Four Thou-sand Dollars ($4,000).

NO. 4. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN 64TH ST. BE-TWEEN BAY PARKWAY AND 23D AVE.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

Total $5,462 05 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be forty (40) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Twenty-seven Hundred Dollars ($2,700).

NO. 5. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN 73D ST. BE-TWEEN 18TH AVE. AND 19TH AVE.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

40 linear feet of 15-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $7.50 $300 00

529 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $3.95 . 2,089 55

430 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2 860 00

6 manholes complete, with iron heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $110 660 00

2,000 feet, board measure, of sheet-ing and bracing, driven in place com-plete, including all incidentals and ap-purtenances; per thousand feet, board measure, $40 80 00

5 cubic yards of extra excavation, including sheeting and bracing and all incidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1.50 7 50

Total $3,997 05 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be forty (40) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Nineteen Hundred Dollars ($1,900).

NO. 6. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN EAST 48TH ST. BETWEEN CHURCH AVE. AND SNYDER AVE.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

523 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $3.95 $2,065 85

100 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2 200 00

5 manholes complete, with iron heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $110 550 00

Total $2,815 85 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contraot will be forty (40) consecutive working days.

The amount of. security required is Fourteen Hundred Dollars ($1,400).

NO. 7. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT SEWER BASINS ON ALL FOUR CORNERS OF 15TH AVE. AND 82D ST.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

4 sewer basins complete, of standard design, with iron gratings, iron basin hoods and connecting culverts, in- cluding all incidentals and appurte- nances; per basin, $350 $1,400 00

The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be thirty (30) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Seven Hun-dred Dollars ($700).

The foregoing Engineer's preliminary estimate of the total cost for the completed work is to be taken as the 100 per cent. basis and test for bidding. Proposals shall each state a single per-centage of such 100 per cent (such as 95 per cent., 100 per cent. or 105 per cent.) for which all materials and work called for in the proposed contract and notices to bidders are to be fur-nished to the City. Such percentages as bid for each contract shall apply to all unit items speci-fied in the Engineer's preliminary estimate to an amount necessary to complete the work described in the contract. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City in the sum of. 5 per cent. of the security required for the contract bid.

Blank forms may be obtained and plans and drawings may be seen at the Bureau of Sewers, 215 Montague st., Brooklyn.

EDWARD RIEGELMANN, President. n20,d3

Mee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record."

BOARD OF ASSESSORS.

Annual Apportionment and Assessment.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE Board of Assessors of The City of New York,

that on TCESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1924,

at 11 a. m.: they will meet at their office, Room 800, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, to make the annual appor-tionment and assessment required under chapter 764, Laws of 1900, as amended by chapter 590, Laws of 1901, and by chapter 498, Laws of 1903, entitled:

"Assessment for the opening, extending, lay-ing out and improving Bedford ave. from East-ern parkway to Flatbush ave., Borough of Brook-lyn, City of New York."

This is the sixteenth installment and books are now open for inspection at the office of the Collector of Assessments and Arrears, 503 Fulton st., Brooklyn.

WILLIAM C. ORMOND, ANDREW T. SULLIVAN, MAURICE SIMMONS, Board of Assessors.

Nov. 15, 1924. n15,26

Completion of Assessments and Awards,

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the owner or owners of all houses and lots,

improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, that the following proposed assessments find awards have been completed and are lodged. in the office of the Board of Assessors for examina-tion by all persons interested, viz.:

DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office. Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m,. on

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1924, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

BUTTER. CHEESE, EGGS. BREAD AND ROLLS TO BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOS-PITALS AND THE DEPARTMENTS OF CORRECTION, HEALTH AND PUBLIC WELFARE.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending March 31, 1925.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING LAUNDRY AND CLEANING SUPPLIES Tti BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS, THE FIRE AND POLICE DEPARTMENTS AND THE DEPARTMENTS OF CORREC-TION, HEALTH, PARKS-MANHATTAN, PARKS-BRONX, PLANT AND STRUC-TURES, PUBLIC MARKETS, PUBLIC WEL-FARE, STREET ("LEANING AND WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending March 31, 1925 .

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall he considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

n22,d5 JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner. larSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

MEATS AND POULTRY TO BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS AND THE DE-PARTMENTS OF CORRECTION, HEALTH AND PUBLIC WELFARE.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending March 31, 1925.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

n21,d4 JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner. treSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of. the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. tn. to 10.30 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

DRUGS AND CHEMICALS TO THE DE. PARTMENTS OF HEALTH AND PUBLIC WELFARE.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending March 31, 1925.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

n21,d3 JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner. teSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City

of New York at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. in. to 10.30 a. m., on

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

CORPORATION COCKS AND HYDRANT REPAIR PARTS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRIC-ITY.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending March 31, 1925.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid

i shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur. chase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

n20,d2 JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner. EirSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City, of

New York, at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

AUTOMOBILE TRUCK TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT.

The time for the performance of contract is 30 consecutive calendar days after the endorse. ment of the certificate of the Comptroller.

The amount of security.required is $1,200. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit of $60.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

1,700 0(1

1,320 00

1,050 00

1,760 00

Borough of Manhattan. 7843. Repairing sidewalks at the following

locations: W. 33d st., No. 225; northwest corner of 122d st. and Lenox ave.; W. 111th st., No. 234; Delancey st., No. 132; E. 57th st., No. 48; Goerck st., No. 62; east side of Broadway, 100 feet, and 175 feet south of 207th st.; E. 104th st., No. 183; southeast corner of 153d st. and Riverside drive. Affecting property in front of which work was done.

7738. Repairing sidewalks at the following locations: 10th ave., between 202d st. and 204th st.; 9th ave., northwest come-. 204th st.; 3d ave., Nos. 417 and 1592; Grand st., Nos. 159, 288-290, 464; Goerck st., No. 144; Park row, No. 143; Lewis st., No, 193; Pearl st., No. 546; W. 72d st., Nos. 26, 31-33, 40, 41, 271, 300 and 334; W. 86th st., No. 143; Lenox ave., No. 407; W. 127th st., No. 310; E. 33d st., No. 255; E. 34th st., Nos. 160-162; W. 48th st., No. 413; northeast corner 82d st. and 5th ave.; Crosby st., No. 37; 11th ave., No. 128; Ridge st., No. 28; Clinton st., No. 242; Doyers st., No. 2; East Broadway, No. 19; 2d ave., No. 2133; 21st st., W., No. 117; 7th ave., west side, between 31st st. and 33d st.; Warren st., Nos. 89-91; St. Nicholas ave., No. 340; Rose st., No. 32; Chrystie st., No. 63; Roosevelt st., Nos. 56-58; Sheriff st., No. 49; Broadway, No. 2536; north-west corner Stanton st. and Tompkins st.; 10th ave., between 31st st. and 32d st.; Lexington ave., No. 123; Delancey st., No. 136; Broadway, Nos. 332-334; Lexington ave., No. 1488; W. 103d st., No. 1; Water st., No. 658; E. 16th st., No. 615; south side of 134th. st., 30 feet west of Madison rye.; E. 94th st., No. 70; Madison ave., Nos. 660.662; W. 88th st., No. 113. Affect-ing property in front of which work was done.

7746. Repairing sidewalks at the following locations: W. 138th st., Nos. 112-130; 9th ave., between 31st st. and 33d st.; 133d st., north side, 175 feet west of Amsterdam ave.; Bowery, No. 81; W. 19th st., Nos. 501.503; W. 120th st., Nos. 351-357; W. 150th st., No. 470; Amsterdam ave., Nos. 219, 1252; northwest corner of 145th st.; W. 104th st., No. 2; W. 94th. st., Nos. 264.270; northeast corner of Attorney st. and Broome st.; Thompson st., No. 139; E. 23d st., No. 337; E. 103d st., No. 111; W. 127th st., No. 103; Mangin st., No. 20; W. 54th st., No. 424; 2d ave., No. 185; E. 34th st., No. 164; Broad-way, No. 3100; northwest corner of 96th st.; northeast corner of Exchange pl.; W. 111th st., Nos. 200 and 209; E. 102d st., No. 334; W. 47th st., Nos. 151.155; W. 141st st., Nos. 75.77; W. 56th st., No. 326; Front st., No. 368; E. 110th st., Nos. 166.168; Lenox ave., No. 453; E. 27th st., No. 138; Water st., No. 496; Forsythe st., Nos. 55-57; Convent ave., No. 38; Rutgers st., No. 4; W. 31st st., No. 234; E. 116th st., No. 333. Affecting property in front of which work was done.

Borough of The Bronx. 7574. Regulating, grading, curbing and flagging

in Bryant ave. from Hunts Point ave. to La-fayette ave. Affecting Blocks 2763-C, 2763-D and 2766-C.

7651. Regulating, grading, curbing and flagging in Montgomery pl. from E. Tremont ave. to Maclay ave., together with a list of awards for damages caused by a change of grade. Basin at the northwest corner of Maclay ave. Assessments affect Block 4001. Awards affect Block 4001, Lots 38, 40 and 51.

7719. Regulating, grading, curbing and flagging in Purdy st., from Starling ave. to St. Raymond ave., together with an award for damages caused by a change of grade. Basin at the southeast corner of St. Raymond ave. Assessments affect Blocks 3947 and 3948. Award affects Block 3947, Lot 32. Claims disallowed affect Block 3948, Lots 1, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 19.

Borough of Queens. 7406. Sewer and appurtenances in 89th (Ridge-

wood) ave. from Woodhaven ave. to 160 feet west of 92d st. (Bigelow ave.), and basin on the south side of 89th ave., 160 feet west of 92d st., Fourth Ward. Affecting Blocks 76, 77, 78, 79, 120, 122 and 124.

7971. Sewer and appurtenances in Metropolitan ave. from Azalea st. to Mt. Olivet ave.; Mt. Olivet ave. from Metropolitan ave. to Evelin st.; and Summit st. from Metropolitan ave. to Evelin st., Second Ward. Affecting Blocks 2388, 2389, 2422, 2600 to 2606 and 2741.

Borough of Richmond. 7966. Sewer and appurtenances in Van Buren

st. from Lafayette ave. to 400 feet westerly, First Ward. Affecting Block 69.

Borough of Brooklyn. 8091. Sewer and appurtenances in Albany

ave., between Church ave. and Snyder ave. Af-fecting Blocks 4894 and 4895.

8092. Sewer and appurtenances in Bedford ave., between Avenue K and Avenue M. Affect-ing Blocks 7624, 7625, 7642 and 7643.

8093. Sewer and appurtenances in Brooklyn ave., between Church ave. and Snyder ave. Af fecting Blocks 4889 and 4890.

8095. Basin at the northwest corner of 80th st. and 16th ave. Affecting Block 6270.

8096. Sewer and appurtenances in 53d st., be-tween 19th ave. and 20th ave., and in 20th ave., between 53d st. and 52d st. Affecting Blocks 5475, 5476 and 5481.

8097. Sewers and appurtenances in Fort Hanfil. ton parkway, east side, between 76th st. and 77th st., and between 84th St. and 85th st. Affecting Blocks 5954 and 6028.

8099. Sewer and appurtenances in New York ave., between Avenue J and Avenue K. Affecting Blocks 7614 and 7615.

8101. Sewer and appurtenances in Montgomery st., between Schenectauy ave. and Utica ave. Af-fecting Blocks 1,419 and 1424.

8102. Sewer and appurtenances in 7th ave., west side, between 67th and 68th st. Affecting Block 5857.

8103. Sewer and appurtenances in 69th st., be-tween 20th ave. and 21st ave. Affecting Blocks 5579 and 6163.

8104. Sewer and appurtenances in 12th ave., between 78th st. and 79th st. Affecting Blocks 6254 and 6255.

All persons whose interest are affected by the above named proposed assessments or awards and who are opposed to the same or either of them, are requested to pfesent their objections in writing to the Board of Assessors, Room 800, Municipal Building, Manhattan, on or before Tuesday, Dec. 16, 1924, at 11 a. m. at which time and place the said objections will be heard and testimony received in reference thereto. ,26

WILLIAM C. OR"MOND. ANDREW T. SUL LIVAN, MAURICE SIMMONS, Board of Assessors.

Nov. 15, 1924.

made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

n18,d1 JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner, last page. last column of the "City Record."

IreSee General Instructions to Bidders on

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

FORGED STEEL PROPELLER SHAFTS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANT AND STRUCTURES,

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending Dec. 31, 1924.

The amount of security required is $960. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit of $48.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING HOUSE INSTRUMENT SETS TO THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.

The time for the performance of contract is 60 consecutive calendar days after the endorse-ment of the certificate of the Comptroller.

The amount of security required is $720. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit of $36.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING MUSLIN TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PUB-LIC WELFARE.

The time for the performance of contract is 30 consecutive calendar days after the endorse-ment of the certificate of. the Comptroller.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half pet cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

n15,26 JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner. tsYSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

4

THE CITY RECORD.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING ICE TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT AND THE DEPARTMENTS OF CORRECTION AND HEALTH.

The time for the performance of conract is for the period ending March 31, 1925, except the Department of Health which is for the period ending Dec. 31, 1925.

The amount of security required is thirty pei cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY called for in the schedules of quantities and the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of prices, by which the bids will be tested. The New York, at his office, Room 526, Municipal extensions must be made and footed up, as the Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. in, to 10.30 a. m., bids will be read from the total, and awards, if on made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1924. class, as stated in the schedules, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

Specifications referred to in the schedules may MILK AND CREAM TO BELLEVUE AND be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal ALLIED HOSPITALS AND THE DEPART- Building, Manhattan. NIENTS OF CORRECTION, HEALTH AND

Blank forms and further information may be PUBLIC WELFARE. obtained at the office of the Department of The time for the performance of contracts is Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man- from Dec. 1 to Dec. 31, 1924. kaftan. The amount of security required is thirty per

n19,d2 JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner. cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid t'See General Instructions to Bidders on shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a

last page, last column of the "City Record." deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less titan one and one-half per cent. of the total SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY amount of the bid.

the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of The bidder will state the price per unit, as New York, at his office, Room 526, Municipal called for in the schedules of quantities and Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. ma prices, by which the bids will he tested. The on extensions must be made and footed up, as the

MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924. bids will be read from the total, and awards, if FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or

FISH, OYSTERS AND CLAMS TO BELLE- class, as stated in the schedules. VUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS AND THE Specifications referred to in the schedules may DEPARTMENTS OF CORRECTION, HEALTH be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal AND PUBLIC WELFARE. Building, Manhattan.

The time for the performance of contracts is Blank forms and further information may be during the months of January, February and obtained at the office of the Department of March, 1925. Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man-

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING hattan. CANNED GOODS AND GROCERIES TO I n13,25 JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner. BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS AND t4'See General Instructions to Bidders on THE DEPARTMENTS OF CORRECTION, last page, last column of the "City Record." HEALTH AND PUBLIC WELFARE.

The time for the performance of contracts is SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY for the period ending March 31, 1925. the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING New York, at his office, Room 526, Municipal AGRICULTURAL SUPPLIES TO THE DE- Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. in. to 10.30 a. m., PARTMENTS OF HEALTH, PARKS-BRONX, on PARKS-MANHATTAN, WATER SUPPLY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1924. GAS AND ELECTRICITY, AND PUBLIC FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING WELFARE. FORAGE TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT

The time for the performance of contracts is AND THE DEPARTMENTS OF CORREC- for the period ending March 31, 1925. TION, HEALTH, PARKS-BRONX, PARKS.

The amount of security required is thirty per BROOKLYN, PARKS-MANHATTAN, PARKS-cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid QUEENS, PUBLIC WELFARE, WATER SUP- shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a PLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY AND STREET deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not CLEANING. less than one and one-half per unt. of the total The time for the performance of contracts is amount of the bid. for the period ending March 31, 1925, except De.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as partment of Street Cleaning, Schedules No. 409 called for in the schedules of quantities and and No. 410, which is for the period ending prices, by which the bids will be tested. The Jan, 31, 1925. extensions must be made and footed up, as the FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING bids will be read from the total, and awards, if HIGIMAY, ROOFING AND BUILDING

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

n19,d1 JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner. tesee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 526; Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. in. to 10.30 a. m., on

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

ROPE CORD AND TWINE TO THE FIRE DEPARTMENT AND THE DEPARTMENTS OF DOCKS, PARKS-BRONX, PARKS-MAN-HATTAN, PLANT AND STRUCTURES, PUB-LIC WELFARE, STREET CLEANING AND WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending March 31, 1925.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

n19,d2 JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner. tSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office. Room 526, Municipal Building. Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. on

MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

LUMBER TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF DOCKS AND PLANT AND STRUCTURES.

The time for the performance of contracts is as follows: Department of Docks, 60 consecutive calendar days after the endorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller; Department of Plant and Structures, period ending Dec. 31, 1924.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

n19,d1 JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner. IFSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924.

MATERIALS TO THE POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS AND THE DEPARTMENTS OF PARKS-MANHATTAN, PARKS-BRONX, PARKS-BROOKLYN, PLANT AND STRUC-TURES, PUBLIC WELFARE AND STREET CLEANING.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending March 31, 1925,

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR AND YEAST TO BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS AND THE DEPARTMENTS OF CORRECTION, HEALTH AND PUBLIC WELFARE.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending March. 31, 1925.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

n14,26 JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner. itESee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

FLOUR TO BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS AND THE DEPARTMENTS OF CORRECTION, HEALTH AND PUBLIC WELFARE,

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending March 31, 1925.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hant t1a3n,

.25 JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner. IreSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

KINDLING WOOD TO THE FIRE DEPART- MET

N1*. The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending March 31, 1925.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan,

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

n12,24 JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner. tTSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

ACETYLENE AND OXYGEN TO THE DE-PARTMENTS OF PLANT AND STRUC-TURES AND STREET CLEANING.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending March 31, 1925.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit, Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids .will be tested. The extensions must be made and looted up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

n12,24 JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner. 112Er See General' Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

7999

The bidder will state tbt price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

n12,24 JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner. Pr See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Supplies of the

Board of Education of The City of New York, at the Board of Education, southwest corner of Park ave. and 59th st., Manhattan, until 3 p. m., on

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1924. FOR THE PURCHASE, REMOVAL AND

DISPOSAL OF OLD AND DISCARDED BOOKS NO LONGER FIT FOR USE, FROM THE DEPOSITORY OR SCHOOLS, BOR-OUGHS OF MANHATTAN, Th'E BRONX, BROOKLYN, QUEENS AND RICHMOND.

The time allowed for the removal of the old and discarded books is by or before Dec. 31, 1924.

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of $1,500.

Bids must be made upon the form prepared by the Superintendent of School Supplies and must state the price per pound for all such old books, when removed from one point from each Borough and a separate price per pound when removed by contractor from each school building. Estimated quantity is 300,000 pounds.

Dated Nov. 22, 1924. PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School

Supplies. n22,d5 tiirSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. in. to 10.30 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 192t. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

X-RAY AND PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES TO DEPARTMENTS OF HEALTH AND PUB-LIC WELFARE.

The time for the' performance of contracts is for the period ending March 31, 1925.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING WALKER-GORDON MILK AND KUMYSS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WEL-FARE.

The time for the performance of contracts is from Jan. 1 to June 30, 1925.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

n15,26 JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner. tffSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex-tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 noon, on

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1924, Borough of Manhattan.

FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC., AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS 16, 17, 25, 28, 32 40, 45, 48, 51, 58, 67, 93, 94, 104, 127, CENTRAL SUPPLY DEPOSITORY AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS, BOROUGH OF MAN-HATTAN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each school will be ninety (90) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is as follows: P. S. 16, $400; P. S. 17, $400; P. S. 25, $500; P. S. 28, $1,000; P. S. 32, $500; P. S. 40, $2,200; P. S, 45, $1,200; P, S. 48, $800; P. S. 51, $2,800; P. S. 58, $900; P. S. 67, $500; P. S. 93, $1,900; P. S. 94, $600; P. S. 104, $700; P. S. 127, $1,300; Central Supply Depository, $1,200; Vocational School for Boys, $1,200.

The deposit accompanying bid on each school shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

A separate bid must be submitted for each school and separate awards will be made thereon.

Borough of Queens. FOR, FURNITURE, ETC., FOR NEW PUB-

LIC SCHOOL 116, ON THE NORTHERLY SIDE OF WREN PL., FROM POLHEMUS AVE. TO REX RD., AND EXTENDING TO FERN PL., JAMAICA SOUTH, BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed to complete the work on each item will be on or before March 15, 1925, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security is as follows: Item 1, $3,200; Item 2, $1,800; Item 3, $2,800; Item 4, $1,000• Item 5, $800; Item 6, $800; Item 7, $800; Item 8, $1,800; Item 9, $400; Item 10, $800; Item 11, $2,400; Item 12, $6,400.

The deposit accompanying bid on each item shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

Note-Bidders on Item 12 shall state in their bid whether the type of desks and seats they propose to furnish will be adjustable or non-adjustable, steel or cast iron standards.

Borough of Brooklyn. FOR ITEM 1, SANITARY ALTERATIONS,

ETC., AT GIRLS' COMMERCIAL HIGH SCHOOL, ST. MARKS AND CLASSON' AVE-NUES, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be sixty (60) consecutive working days, as piovided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $800. The deposit accompanying the bid shall be

five per cent. of the amount of security. Blank forms, plans and specifications may be

obtained or seen at the Estimating Rooms of the Branch Offices of the Board of Education at 34% E. 12th st., Manhattan, 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn, and 69 Northern blvd., Flushing, Queens, for Queens work.

WM. H. GOMPERT, Architect, Superintend-ent of School Buildings.

Dated November 20, 1924. n20,d3 VirSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Supplies, at the

office of the Board of Education of The City of New York, N. Y., Park ave. and 59th st., Man-hattan, until 3 p. m., on

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924, FOR PACKING, CARRYING, LOADING,

CARTING, DELIVERING, TRANSFERRING, R'ETRANSFERRING, RETURNING, ETC., SCHOOL SUPPLIES TO THE SCHOOLS, PLAYGROUNDS, RECREATION CENTRES, DEPOSITORIES, ETC., IN THE BOROUGHS OF MANIi'ATTAN, THE BRONX, BROOK-LYN, QUEENS AND RICHMOND.

The estimated value of the supplies to be packed, delivered, etc., under Item No. 1 is $3,000,000.

Supplies are to be delivered in baskets and packages to all schools in the City of New York, located in the Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond, at the time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be required.

All supplies must be delivered to the various floors and rooms of the various school buildings must be unpacked and assorted so that Principal and representatives may check same intelligently, and itemized receipt presented the day of de-livery, if possible, but not later than 9 a. m. on the day following.

Contractor will be required, when supplies are to be transterrcd from one school to another, to pack supplies in said school, transfer same and unpack them at the school or schools where they are delivered.

The time for the completion and performance of the contract is from Jan. 1, 1925, to Dec. 31, 1925.

The amount of security required for the faith-ful performance of the contract is: For Item

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase Of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

CHLORIDE OF LIME, COPPER SULPHATE AND LIQUID CHLORINE TO THE DE-PARTMENTS OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY, PUBLIC WELFARE, AND BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending March 31, 1925.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of. the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total total amount of the bid.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex-tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 noon, on

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1924. Borough of Richmond.

FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 41, ON THE SOUTHEAST-ERLY SIDE OF CLAWSON ST., FROM OTIS AVE. TO LOCUST AVE., NEW DORP, BOR-OUGH OF RICHMOND.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be three hundred (300) consecutive calendar days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $250,000. The liquidated damages as provided in

Clause M of the contract will be One Hundred Dollars ($100) a day.

The deposit accompanying the bid shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

Blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained or seen at the Estimati.ig Rooms of the Branch Offices of the Board ut Education, at 34 1/2 E. 12th st., Manhattan; 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn, and Borough Hall, New Brighton, Richmond, for Richmond work.

WM. H. GOMPERT, Architect, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated Oct. 31, 1924. o31,n25 ftgSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND.

Notices of Public Hearings.

8000 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924.

head line as established by the Secretary of War NO. 2. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- where the same is intersected by the westerly ING WITH SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CON•

CRETE FOUNDATION, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN 8TH AVE., FROM FLUSHING AVE. TO POTTER AVE., BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be thirty-five (35) consecuttive working days.

The amount of security required N% ill be Seven-teen Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($17,400).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's as follows:

2,800 linear feet cement concrete curb fur-nished and constructed with steel nosing and one (1) year's maintenance.

1,000 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance.

840 cubic yards concrete in place. 5,050 square yards completed sheet asphalt

pavement, including binder course, and five (5) years' maintenance.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund,

pursuant to the provisions of section 372 of the Laws of 1907 (being section 823-E of the Greater New York Charter), will hold a public hearing at 11 o'clock in the forenoon on Thursday, December 4, 1924, in Room 16, City Hall, Bor. ough of Manhattan, relative to a request of the Commissioner of Docks for approval of. a new plan determined upon by the Commissioner of Docks on October 6, 1924, for the improvement of the waterfront and harbor of the City of New York, on the East River, between Nott avenue and Englis street, Borough of Queens.

The following is a technical description of the proposed new plan:

Proposed new plan for the improvement of the waterfront and harbor of the City of New York on the East River between Nott avenue and Englis streets, in the Borough of Queens, con-sists in:

First-The establishing of a bulkhead line described as follows:

Beginning at a point in the pierhead and bulk-head line as modified by the Secretary of War November 17, 1917, at this locality, where the center line prolonged westwardly of Nott avenue, intersects the same, thence eastwardly and along the westerly prolongation of the center line of Nott avenue to a point in same distant 730 feet measured westwardly from the intersection of the center line of Nott avenue with the westerly line of Vernon avenue; thence northwardly to a point in the westerly prolongation of the northerly line of 13th street, said point being distant 575 feet measured along said westerly prolongation of the northerly side of 13th street from its intersection with the westerly side of Vernon ave.; thence northeastwardly to a point in a line drawn parallel with the northerly side prolonged westwardly of 14th street, said point being distant 355 feet west measured along the said parallel line from its in-tersection with the westerly side of Vernon ave-nue, said parallel line starting at a point in the westerly side of Vernon avenue, distant 50 feet north, measured along the westerly side of Vernon avenue from a point in same where the same is intersected by the westerly prolongation of the northerly side of 14th street; thence northwest-wardly and at right angles to the last mentioned course a distance of about 223 feet to its inter-section with the established pierhead and bulkhead line.

Second-The establishing of a pierhead and bulkhead line described as follows:

Beginning at a point in the pierhead and bulk-head line as modified by the Secretary of War, said point being distant 223 feet measured along said pierhead and bulkhead line from its inter-section with the southerly side of Englis street; thence southwestwardly and along the established pierhead and bulkhead line to a point of inter-section with the proposed bulkhead line described in Section 1.

Third-The establishing of a pierhead line described as follows:

Beginning at a point in the pierhead and bulk-

No. 1, $20,000; for extra auto trucks under the other items, $250 for each item.

No bid will be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than five per cent. (5%) of the total amount of the security required.

The bidder will write in ink the amount of his bid.

Award of contract, if made, will be made by item, according to law.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in a separate envelope.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained in the office of. the Superintendent of School Supplies, Board of Education, Park ave. and 59th st., Manhattan.

PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School Supplies.

Dated Nov. 17, 1924. n17,28 tSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Supplies at the

office of the Board of Education of The City of New York, N. Y., Park ave. and 59th st., Man. hattan, until 3 p. m., on

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND OPERATING

STAGES OR OTHER CONVEYANCES TO CONVEY PUPILS TO AND FROM THE SCHOOLS IN THE BOROUGHS OF TEE BRONX, BROOKLYN, QUEENS AND RICH-MOND.

The time for the performance of the contract is by or before Dec. 24, 1925.

The amount of security required for the faith-ful performance of the contract is thirty per cent. (30%) of the amount of the contract.

No bid will be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. (11/4%) of the total amount of the bid. For the purpose only of determining the amount of de• posit to be made with the bid, bidders will assume 200 school days for which stages will be required.

The bidder may quote on conveyances other than by stage. If by horse-drawn stage, the price per horse-drawn stage per day must be quoted. If by motor stage, the price per motor stage per day must be quoted. If by trolley or other conveyance, the price per pupil per day and the manner in which it is intended to convey the pupils must be stated. If it is intended to convey by special car over a particular route, the price per special car per day over a particu-lar route must be stated, and such other informa• tion must be furnished as will enable the Board to reach a proper determination.

In the event of a school or schools being closed the contract shall be terminated as to that school or schools.

Contract, if awarded, will be awarded accord-ing to law.

The Board of Education reserves the right to award the contract item by item, and on items where one or more stages or other conveyances are advertised, by stage or other conveyance, per day, and on collective items if deemed for the best interest of the City. .

The Board of Education reserves the right to reject all bids on any or all items, if deemed to be for the best interest of the City.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in a separate envelope.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent of School Supplies, Board of Education, Park ave. and 59th st., Manhattan.

PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of. School Supplies,

Dated Nov. 12, 1924. n12,24 *See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex-tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 noon, on

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1924. Borough of Richmond.

FOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT-ITEM 1. PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE; ITEM 2, HEATING AND VENTILATING APPA. RATUS; ITEM 3, ELECTRIC WIRING AND FITTINGS, AND ITEM 4, GAS AND ELEC-TRIC FIXTURES, FOR NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 40, ON THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF HENDERSON AND LA-FAYETTE AVES., NEW BRIGHTON, BOR• OUGH OF RICHMOND.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each item will be two hundred and eighty (280) consecutive calendar days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required for each item is as follows: Item 1, $16,000; Item 2, $28,000; Item 3, $10,000; Item 4, $3,000.

The deposit accompanying bid on each item shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

A separate bid must be submitted for each item and separate awards will be made thereon.

FOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT-ITEM 1, PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE; ITEM 2, HEATING AND VENTILATING APPA. RATUS; ITEM 3, ELECTRIC WIRING AND FITTINGS, AND ITEM 4, GAS AND ELEC- TRIC FIXTURES, FOR NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 41, ON THE SOUTHEASTERLY SIDE OF CLAWSON ST., FROM OTIS AVE. TO LOCUST AVE., NEW DORP, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each item will be two hundred and eighty (280) consecutive calendar days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required for each item is as follows: Item 1, $15,000; Item 2, $26,000; Item 3, $10,000; Item 4, $3,000.

The deposit accompanying bid on each item shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

A separate bid must be submitted for each item and separate awards will be made thereon.

Blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained or seen at the Estimating Rooms of the Branch Offices of the Board of Education, at 341/4 E. 12th st., Manhattan; 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn, and Borough Hall, New Brighton, Richmond, for Richmond work.

WM. H. GOMPERT, Architect, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated Oct. 31, 1924. o31,n25 tarSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex• tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 noon, on

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1924. Borough of Manhattan.

FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 116, ON THE SOUTHERLY SIDE OF E. 33D ST., 135 FEET EAST OF 3D AVE., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be three hundred (300) consecutive calendar days, as provided in the contract,

The amount of security required is $160,000. The deposit accompanying bid shall he five per

cent. of the amount of security. FOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT-ITEM

1, PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE: ITEM 2, HEATING AND VENTILATING APPA-

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, in

accordance with the provisions of chapter 372 of the Laws of 1907 (being section 823-E of the Greater New York Charter), will hold a public hearing at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on Thurs-day, December 4, 1924, in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, relative to a request of the Commissioner of Plant and Structures that a resolution be adopted approving of and consenting to the institution of condemnation proceedings by the Corporation Counsel for the acquisition of title in the name of and for the benefit of the cor-poration of The City of New York, to property required for the improvement of the waterfront and harbor of the City of New York on the East River, between East 134th street and East 135th street, Borough of The Bronx, for ferry purposes; and that title thereto vest in The City of New York on the day after the entry of the order granting the application to condemn said prop-erty.

The following is a technical description of the property to be acquired:

All those certain lands, lands under water, filled in lands and wharf property, together with the ferry buildings and structures thereon, situate, lying and being in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, not now owned by The City of New York, bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the northeast --corner of East 134th street and Locust avenue, Borough of The Bronx, New York City, thence running southeasterly along the north house line of East 134th street a distance of 448.53 feet to the State grant line of 1853 in the East River; thence running northeast-erly through an interior angle of 89 degrees 31 minutes 35 seconds along said grant line a distance of 207.99 feet to the south house line of East 135th street; thence running northwest-erly through an interior angle of 90 degrees 28 minutes 25 seconds along the south house line of East 135th street a distance of 446.81 feet to the east house line of Locust avenue; thence running southwesterly through an interior angle of 90 degrees along said east house line of Locust ave-nue, a distance of 207.98 feet to the point of beginning.

Dated New York, November 17, 1924. JOHN F. MILAN, Mayor, and Chairman,

Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. n17,22

BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Queens, at

his office, 4th floor of the Queens Subway Build-ing, 68 Hunterspoint ave., L. I. City, until 11 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

TO THE BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS, AS DI-RECTED, IN THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS, FIFTEEN THOUSAND (15,000) CUBIC YARDS OF SAND.

The time allowed for completion and delivery will be on or before Dec. 31, 1925.

The amount of security required will be Seven Thousand Six Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($7,-650).

The bid must be accompanied by cash or cer-tified check in the sum of Three Hundred and Eighty Dollars ($380).

The bidder must state the price of each item specified.

Bids will be compared and contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the President of the Borough of Queens.

MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. Dated, Nov. 19, 1924. n21,d3 t'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Queens, at

his office, 4th floor, Queens Subway Building, 68 Hunterspoint ave., L. I. City, until 11 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924. NO. 1. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV-

ING WITH SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CON-CRETE FOUNDATION TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN DITMARS AVE., FROM CRESCENT ST. TO GOODRICH ST., FIRST WARD, BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be twenty-five (25) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Nine Thousand Dollars ($9,000).

The amount of. deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

400 linear feet old cement concrete curb reset in place.

100 linear feet cement concrete curb furnished and constructed with steel nosing and one (I) year's maintenance.

200 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance.

510 cubic yards concrete in place. 3,050 square yards completed sheet asphalt

pavement, including binder course, and five (5) years' maintenance.

NO. 3. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV-ING WITH Sh'EET ASPHALT UPON A CON-CRETE FOUNDATION TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN 8TH AVE., FROM JACKSON AVE. TO WASH-INGTON AVE., BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be thirty (30) consecutive work-ing days.

The amount of security required will be Eleven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($11,500).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

2,000 linear feet cement concrete curb fur-nished and constructed with steel nosing, and one (1) year's maintenance.

200 square feet old flagstone sidewalk re• trimmed and relaid.

500 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance.

550 cubic yards concrete in place. 3,300 square yards completed sheet asphalt

pavement, including binder course, and five (5) years' maintenance.

NG'. 4. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV-ING WITH SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERE. TO, IN PROSPECT ST., FROM PAYNTAR AVE. TO WEBSTER AVE., BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be thirty (30) consecutive work-ing days.

The amount of security required will be Seven-teen Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($17,200). The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

200 linear feet old cement concrete curb reset in place.

300 linear feet cement concrete curb furnished and constructed with steel nosing, and one (1) year's maintenance.

500 square feet old flagstone sidewalk re-trimmed and relaid.

500 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and constructed, and one (I) year's maintenance.

980 cubic yards concrete in place. 5,900 square yards completed sheet asphalt

pavement, including binder course, and five (5) years' maintenance.

NO. 5. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV-ING WITH SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERE-TO, IN 6TH AVE. FROM JACKSON AVE. TO WASHINGTON AVE., BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be forty-five (45) consecu-tive working days.

The amount of security required will be Twen-ty-eight Thousand Dollars ($28,000).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall he five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

100 linear feet old cement concrete curb reset in place.

2,000 linear feet cement concrete curb fur-nished and constructed with steel nosing, and one (1) year's maintenance.

500 square feet old flagstone sidewalk re. trimmed and relaid.

500 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance.

1,520 cubic yards concrete in place. 9,100 square yards completed sheet asphalt

pavement, including binder course, and five (5) years' maintenance.

NO. 6. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV-ING WITH SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERE. TO, IN BROADWAY FROM LEAVITT ST. TO BOWNE ST., BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be forty (40) consecutive work-ing days.

The amount of security required will be Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

600 cubic yards excavation. 200 linear feet new bluestone curb furnished

and set in sand. 800 linear feet old bluestone curb reset in

sand. 200 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and

constructed. and one (1) year's maintenance. 1,100 cubic yards concrete in pla,ce. 6,600 square yards completed sheet asphalt

pavement, including binder course, and five (5) years' maintenance.

5 sewer manholes adjusted (standard. Bureau of Sewers).

I catch basin rebuilt (standard, Bureau of Sewers).

NO. 7. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH A PERMANENT PAVEMENT GF SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. IN 104TH ST. FROM 94TH AVE. TO LIBERTY AVE., BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time al'owed for doing and completing the above work will be thirty (30) consecutive work-ing days.

The amount of security required will be Twen-ty-eight Thousand Dollars ($28,000).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security. .

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

1,660 cubic yards concrete in place. 10,000 square yards complete sheet asphalt

pavement, including binder course, and five (5) years' maintenance.

The bidder must state the price of each item or article contained in the specification or sched-

RATUS, AND ITEM 3, ELECTRIC WIRING AND LIGHTING FIXTURES FOR NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 116, ON THE SOUTH-ERLY SIDE OP EAST 33D ST., 135 FEET EAST OF 3D AVE., BOROUGH OF MAN-HATTAN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each item will be two hundred and eighty (280) consecutive calendar days, as provided in the, contract.

The amount of security required for each item is as follows: Item 1, $10,000; Item 2, $24,000; Item 3, $12,000.

The deposit accompanying bid on each item shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

A separate bid must be submitted for each item and separate awards will be made thereon.

Blank forms, plans and specifications may he obtained or seen at the Estimating Rooms of the Branch Offices of the Board of Education, at 341/4 E. 12th st., Manhattan, and 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn.

WM. H. GOMPERT, Architect, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated Oct. 31, 1924. o31,n25 fteSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex-tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 noon, on

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1924. Borough of Richmond.

FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 40, ON THE NORTH-WESTERLY CORNER OF HENDERSON AND LAFAYETTE AVES., NEW BRIGHTON, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be three hundred (300) consecutive calendar days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $250,000. The liquidated damages as provided in

Clause M of the contract will be $100 per day. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five

per cent. of the amount of security. Blank forms, plans and specifications may be

obtained or seen at the Estimating Rooms of the Branch Offices of the Board of Education, at 341/2 E. 12th st., Manhattan, and 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn, and also at Borough Hall, New Brighton, Richmond, for Richmond work.

WM. H. GOMPERT, Architect, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated Oct. 31, 1924. o31,n25 N'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

prolongation of the center line of Nott avenue: thence northeastwardly and along the established pierhead and bulkhead line to a point in the same where the proposed bulkhead line described in Section 1 intersects the same.

Fourth-The establishing of a pier, 60 feet in width, the southerly side of which- is identical with the westerly prolongation of the northerly side of 13th street, the length on the southerly side being about 223 feet, and which pier extends outshoreward from the proposed bulkhead line described in Section 1.

Fifth-The establishing of an area far water-front development bounded and described as fol-lows:

Beginning at a point of intersection of the west-erly line of Vernon avenue and the northerly line of Nott avenue; thence westwardly and along the northerly side of Nott avenue to the proposed bulkhead line described in Section 1; thence northwardly, norttheastwardly, and northwest-wardly, and along the bulkhead line described in Section 1 to the proposed pierhead and bulkhead line described in Section 2; thence northeast-wardly and along the proposed pierhead and bulk-head line described in Section 2, to the point distant 223 feet measured along the established pierhead and bulkhead line from the point in same where the same is intersected by the south-erly side of Englis street; thence southeastwardly to point in the westerly side of Vernon avenue distant 234 feet south of the southerly side of Englis street; thence in a general southerly direc-tion in two courses and along the westerly side of Vernon avenue to the point or place of beginning.

The plan is open to the inspection of any citizen at the office of the Comptroller of The City of New York (Municipal Building), at all times during business hours, until the day of the hearing.

Dated New York, November 17, 1924. JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor, and Chairman,

Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. n17,22

estimate of the quantities is

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 8001

Ile herein contained or hereafter annexed per cubic yard, linear foot or other unit of measure. by which the bids will be tested. Bids will he compared and each contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Blank forms may be obtained and the plans or drawings may be seen at the office of the President of the Borough of Queens.

Dated Nov. 19, 1924. n21,d3 MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President.

L'See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of. Queens, at his

office, 4th floor, Queens Subway Building, 68 Hunterspoint ave., L. I. City, until 11 a. m., on

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

TO THE BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS, AS DIRECTED. IN THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS, THREE HUNDRED (300) TONS OF AS-PHALTIC CEMENT IN TIGHT CONTAIN-ERS.

The time allowed for completion and delivery will be sixty (60) working days.

The amount of security required will be Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000).

The bid must be accompanied by cash or certi-fied check in the sum of One Hundred Dollars 0100).

The bidder must state the price of each item specified. Bids will be compared and contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the Presi-dent of the Borough of Queens.

Dated Nov. 14, 1924. n17,28 MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President.

tHSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Queens, at his

office, 4th floor, Queens Subway Building, 68 Hunterspoint ave., L. I. City, until 11 a. m., on

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924, NO. 1. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A

SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN 171ST (31ST) ST. FROM NORTh'ERN BLVD. TO 45TH AVE., THIRD WARD, BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

816 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 6 manholes complete. 70 6-inch spurs on f2-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 448 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con-

nection drains. The time allowed for completing the above

work will be thirty (30) working days. The amount of security required will be Three

Thousand Dollars ($3,000). NO. 2. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A

SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN COUCH PL. FROM ASTORIA .AVE. TO BANKS AVE., SECOND WARD, BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

400 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 3 manholes complete. 28 6-inch spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 64 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con-

nection drains. The time .allowed for completing the above

work will be fifteen (15) working days. The amount of securi& required will be One

Thousand Dollars ($1,000). The deposit with each bid must be 5 per cent.

of the amount of. security required for the work for which the bids are submitted.

The bidder must state the price of each item or article contained in the specification or schedule herein contained or hereafter annexed, per square yard, linear foot, or other unit of measure by which bids will be tested. Bids will be compared and each contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Blank forms may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the President of the Borough of Queens.

Dated Nov. 14, 1924. n17,28 MAURICE E, CONNOLLY, President.

tBSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Bc.rough of Queens at

his office, 4th floor, Queens Subway Building, 68 Hunterspoint ave., L. I. City, until 11 a. m., 011

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924. NO. 1. FOR REGULATING AND GRAD-

ING THE SIDEWALK AND GUTTER SPACES, SETTING CURB AND LAYING SIDEWALKS, WHERE NECESSARY, TO-GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO' IN BLISS ST. FROM. QUEENS BLVD. TO GREENPOINT AVE., FIRST WARD, BOROUGH OF QUEENS, UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be fifteen (15) consecutive work-ing days.

The amount of security required will he Eighteen Hundred Dollars ($1,800). The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

400 cubic yards excavation. 570 linear feet cement concrete curb fur-

nished and constructed with steel nosing, and one (1) year's maintenance.

2,800 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and constructed. and one (1) year's maintenance.

NO. 2, FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING, FOR LAYING SIDEWALKS AND CROSSWALKS, WHERE NECESSARY, AND FOR ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN RIDGE ST., FROM CRESCENT ST. TO ACADEMY ST., BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be twenty (20) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Forty-one Hundred Dollars ($4,100). The amount of deposit accompanying the hid shal be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows

1.700 cubic yards excavation. 800 linear feet cement concrete curb furnished

and constructed with steel nosing, and one (I) year's maintenance,

5,000 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance.

230 square feet new crosswalks furnished and laid.

1 tree removed. 180 cubic yards of steam ashes furnished and

spread. Where concrete retaining walls are required

in excavation or embankment the price to he paid for their construction in accordance with the plans and directions of the Engineer shall be Twelve Dollars ($12) per cubic yard of con-crete in place.

The concrete shall he made of one (1) part of best quality of Portland cement, two (2) parts of clean sharp sand. and four (4) parts by volume of clean, broken stone or gravel, and thor-oughly tamped.

NO. 3. FOR REGULATING AND GRAD-ING THE WESTERLY SIDEWALK SPACE FOR A WIDTH OF 10 FEET ADJACENT TO THE CURB, FOR LAYING A SIDEWALK THEREIN, AND FOR ALL WORK INCI-DENTAL THERETO, IN 7TH AVE., FROM

WOLCOTT AVE. TO DITMARS AVE., IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be fifteen (15) consecutive work-ing days,

The amount of security required will be Eigh-teen Hundred Dollars ($1,800). The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security,

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

500 cubic yards excavation. 4,500 square feet cement sidewalk furnished

and constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance. NO. 4. FOR REGULATING AND GRAD-

ING THE SIDEWALK SPACE AND LAYING SIDEWALKS, WHERE NECESSARY, TO-GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY SIDE OF BROADWAY FROM DONGAN ST. TO ST. JAMES ST., SECOND WARD, BOR. OUCH OF QUEENS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be ten (10) consecutive working days. •

The amount of security required will he Seven Hundred Dollars ($700). The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

250 cubic yards embankment. 1,250 square feet cement sidewalk furnished

and constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance. 1 catch basin adjusted (standard, Bureau of

Sewers). I basin manhole rebuilt (standard, Bureau of

Sewers). Where concrete retaining walls are required

in excavation or embankment the price to be paid for their construction, in accordance with the plans and directions of the Engineer, shall be Twelve Dollars ($12) per cubic yard of con-crete in place.

The concrete shall be made of one (1) part of best quality of Portland cement, two (2) parts of clean sharp sand, and four (4) parts, by volume, of clean, broken stone or gravel, and thoroughly tamped.

NO. 5. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND CONSTRUCTING RECEIVING BASINS, WHERE NECESSARY, FOR PAVING WITH A PERMANENT PAVEMENT OF SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CONCRETE FOUNDA-TION, AND FOR ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN 112TH ST. FROM ROANOKE AVE. TO SUWANEE AVE., BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be thirty (30) consecutive work-ing days.

The amount of security required will he Twelve Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars ($12.800).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

300 cubic yards excavation. 700 linear feet cement concrete curb furnished

ar.d constructed with steel nosing, and one (1) year's maintenance.

4,000 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance.

500 cubit yards concrete in place. 2,990 square yards completed sheet asphalt

pavement, including binder course, and five (5) years' maintenance.

10 square yards sheet asphalt pavement, in• eluding concrete foundation (under maintenance) restored,

100 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe in place. 250 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe in place. 1 sewer manhole adjusted (standard, Bureau

of. Sewers). 6 new basin manholes built (standard, Bureau

of Sewers). 7 new standard basin inlets built (standard,

Bureau of Sewers). 2 standard basin inlets rebuilt (standard,

Bureau of Sewers). 1 tree removed. NO. 6. FOR REGULATING, GRADING,

CURBING, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND CON-STRUCTING RECEIVING BASINS WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN 51ST ST. FROM JACKSON AVE. TO ROOSEVELT AVE., BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be fifty (50) consecutive work-ing days.

The amount of security required will be Twenty-six Thousand Dollars ($26,000).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

6,500 cubic yards excavation. 5,200 linear feet cement concrete curb fur-

nished and constructed with steel nosing and one (1) year's maintenance.

25,500 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and constructed and one (1) year's maintenance.

200 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe in place. 600 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe in place. 1 catch basin rebuilt (standard, Bureau of

Sewers). 2 sewer manholes rebuilt. 6 sewer manholes adjusted. 16 new standard basin inlets built (standard,

Bureau of Sewers). 1 standard basin inlet rebuilt (standard, Bureau

of Sewers). 1 standard basin inlet adjusted (standard,

Bureau of Sewers). 13 new basin manholes built (standard, Bureau

of Sewers). 50 trees removed. 3 street sign posts reset. 1,650 cubic yards of steam ashes furnished and

spread. Where concrete retaining walls are required

in excavation or embankment the price to be paid for their construction in accordance with the plans and directions of the Engineer, shall be Twelve Dollars ($12) per cubic yard of con-crete in place.

The concrete shall be made of one (1) part of best quality of Portland cement, two (2) parts of clean sharp sand, and four (4) parts, by volume, of clean, broken stone or gravel, and thoroughly tamped.

NO. 7. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND CON- STRUCTING RECEIVING BASINS, WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN 96TH ST. FROM 103D AVE. TO ROCKAWAY BLVD., BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be forty (40) consecutive work• ing days,

The amount of security required will be Seven Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($7,200).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall he five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

50 cubic yards excavation. 2,000 cubic yards embankment (in excess of

ex cavation). 1,450 linear feet cement concrete curb fur-

nished and constructed with steel nosing, and one (I) year's maintenance.

7,200 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance.

50 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe in place. 20 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe in place. 2 sewer manholes rebuilt. 3 sewer manholes adjusted. 1 new standard basin inlet built (standard,

Bureau of Sewers). 1 standard basin inlet rebuilt (standard, Bu•

reau of Sewers). 1 standard basin inlet adjusted (standard, Bu-

reau of Sewers). 5 trees removed, 19 concrete tree wells with wrought iron grat-

ings built (standard, Park Department). 300 cubic yards steam ashes furnished and

spread. Where concrete retaining walls are required

in excavation or embankment the price to be paid for their construction, in accordance with the plans and directions of the Engineer, shall be Twelve Dollars ($12) per cubic yard of con-crete in place.

The concrete shall be made of one (1) part of best quality of Portland cement, two (2) parts of eean, sharp sand, and four (4) parts, by volume, of clean, broken stone or gravel, and thoroughly tamped.

NO. 8. FOR REGULATING, FOR PAV-ING WITH A PERMANENT PAVEMENT OF SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CGNCRETE FOUNDATION, AND FOR ALL WORK IN-CIDENTAL THERETO, IN HALLETT ST., FROM WOLCOTT AVE. TO DITMARS AVE., BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be -twenty (20) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Sev-enty-seven Hundred Dollars ($7,700).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

480 cubic yards concrete in place. 2,850 square yards completed sheet asphalt

pavement, including binder course, and five (5) years' maintenance.

NO. 9. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALK, WHERE NECESSARY, FOR PAVING WITH A PERMANENT PAVEMENT OF SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CONCRETE FOUNDA-TION, AND FOR ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN QUEENS ST. FROM JACK-SON AVE. SOUTHERLY TO ITS TER-MINUS, BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be twenty-five (25) consecu-tive working days.

The amount of security required will be Sev-enty-one Hundred Dollars ($7,100).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

200 cubic yards excavation. 1,000 linear feet cement concrete curb fur-

nished and constructed with steel nosing and one (1) year's maintenance.

5,000 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance.

260 cubic yards concrete in place. 1,550 square yards completed sheet asphalt pave-

ment, including binder course, and five (5) years' maintenance.

1 standard basin inlet adjusted (standard, Bureau of Sewers).

NO, 10. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV-ING WITH SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN JACK-SON AVE. FROM BORDEN AVE. TO THOMSON AVE., BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be seventy (70) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Eighty-seven Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($87,600).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of. the 'amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

500 linear feet new bluestone curb furnished and set in concrete.

500 linear feet old bluestone curb redressed and reset in concrete.

1,000 square feet old flagstone sidewalk re-trimmed and relaid.

1,000 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance.

1,300 cubic yards concrete in place, within the railroad franchise area.

500 cubic yards concrete in place, outside of the railroad franchise area.

7,800 square yards completed improved granite block pavement (laid within the railroad franchise area), including sand bed, bituminous grouted joints and no maintenance.

19,300 square yards completed sheet asphalt pavement (laid outside the railroad franchise area), including binder course, and five (5) years' maintenance.

7,200 linear feet new granite headers furnished and set in concrete (outside the railroad franchise area), and five (5) years' maintenance.

1,000 cubic feet extra asphalt binder in excess of 3-inch asphalt pavement (laid outside the rail-road franchise area).

For removing, hauling and piling 6,000 square yards of old paving blocks (within the railroad franchise area), in case they are not removed by the street surface railroad company to the Cor- poration Yard at Vernon ave., L. I. City.

NO. 11. FOR REGULATING, RECURBING AND REFLAGGING WHERE NECESSARY, FOR PAVING WITH A PERMANENT PAVE-MENT OF SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CON-CRETE FOUNDATION, AND FOR ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN 14TH AVE. FROM WILSON AVE. TO VAN. DEVENTER AVE., BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be twenty-five (25) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Ten Thousand and Seven Hundred Dollars ($10,700).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as

follows: 350 cubic yards excavation. 40 linear feet cement concrete curl) furnished

and constructed with steel nosing, and one (1) year's maintenance.

500 square feet old flagstone sidewalk re-trimmed and relaid.

500 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and constructed, and one (I) year's maintenance.

640 cubic yards concrete in place. 3,800 square yards completed sheet asphalt

pavement, including binder course, and five (5) years' maintenance.

20 square yards completed sheet asphalt pave-ment restored (under maintenance).

20 square yards asphalt block pavement (re-laid), including mortar bed, sand joints, and no maintenance,

7 sewer manholes adjusted (standard, Bureau of Sewers),

Where concrete retaining walls are required in excavation or embankment the price to be paid

for their construction, in accordance with the plans and directions of the Engineer, shall be Twelve Dollars ($12) per cubic yard of concrete in place.

The concrete shall be made of one (1) part of best quality of Portland cement, two (2) parts of clean sharp sand, and four (4) parts, by volume, of clean, broken stone or gravel, and thoroughly tamped.

NO. 12. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND CONSTRUCTING RECEIVING BASINS, WHERE NECESSARY, FOR PAVING WITH A PERMANENT PAVEMENT OF SHEET ASPHALT UPGN A CONCRETE FOUNDA-TION, AND FOR ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN 92D ST. (HAVEN PL.) FROM JAMAICA AVE. TO 88TH AVE. (RUSSELL ST.), BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work be thirty (30) consecutive work- ing days.

The amount of security required will be Sev-enty-eight Hundred Dollars ($7,800).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

100 cubic yards excavation. 850 linear feet cement concrete curb fur-

nished and set with steel nosing, and one (1) year's maintenance,

4,000 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and laid, and one (1) year's maintenance.

190 cubic yards concrete in place. 1,120 square yards completed sheet asphalt

pavement, including binder course, and five (5) years' maintenance.

75 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe in place. 120 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe in place. 2 sewer manholes adjusted. 6 new standard basin inlets built (standard,

Bureau of Sewers). 4 new basin manholes built (standard, Bureau

of 6 Set rweeerss )r.emoved.

NO. 13. FOR REGULATING AND PAV-ING WITH A PERMANENT PAVEMENT OF SHEET ASPHALT UPGN A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN 104TH ST. FROM 94TH AVE. TO LIBERTY AVE., BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be thirty (30) consecutive work-ing days.

The amount of security required will be Twen• ty-eight Thousand Dollars ($28,000).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

1,660 cubic yards concrete in place. 10,000 square yards complete sheet asphalt

pavement, including binder course, and five (5) years maintenance.

NO. 14. FGR REGULATING AND REPAV-ING WIFH SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN ASTORIA AVE. FROM OLD BOWERY BAY RD. TO EHRET AVE., BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work wi:1 be sixty-five (65) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000),

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

500 cubic yards excavation along gutter spaces. 1,300 cubic yards concrete in place, outside

of the railroad franchise area. 650 square yards completed improved granite

block pavement, 2 courses (laid outside the rail-road franchise area), including bituminous sand bed, bituminous grouted joints, and five (5) years' maintenance.

6,400 square yards completed sheet asphalt pavement (laid outside the railroad franchise area), including binder course, and five (5) years' maintenance.

". laid0 square yards stone gutters furnished and

50 square yards stone gutter relaid. 500 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe in place. 100 linear feet 12-inch cast iron pipe in place. 1 new catch basin built (standard, Bureau of

Highways). 6,600 linear feet second-hand granite block

headers, two courses, furnished and set in con-crete (along gutter line), and five (5) years' maintenance.

The bidder must state the price of each item or article contained in the specification or sched-ule herein contained or hereafter annexed per cubic yard, linear foot, or other unit of measure, by which the bids will be tested. Bids will be compared and each contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Blank forms may be obtained and the plans or drawings may be seen at the office of the President of the Borough of Queens.u

Dated Nov. 14, 1924. n

MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President.

itIrSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record."

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at

Room 2034, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924. FOR FURNISHING ALL OF THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR NEW SHOWER PIPING TO SHOWER MAINS AT THE PUBLIC BATH BUILDING, 523 E. 76TH ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The time allowed for the completion of the work will be forty (40) consecutive working days.

The amount of. security required will be One Thousand Dollars ($1,000), and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The bidder will state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as the contract is entire and for a complete job.

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum to the lowest bidder.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Auditor, offices of the Com-missioner of Public Works, Room 2141, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City.

JULIUS MILLER, President. Dated Nov. 21, 1924, n21,d3 ireSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at

Room 2034, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924. FOR FURNISHING ALL OF THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR PIPE COVERING AT THE PUBLIC BATH BUILD-ING LOCATED AT 243 E, 109TH ST., BOR-OUGH' OF MANHATTAN,

SUPREME COURT, FIRST DEPARTMENT,

Filing Bills of Costs.

deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The bidder will state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as the contract is entire and for a complete job.

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum to the lowest bidder.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Auditor, offices of the Com-missioner of Public Works, Room 2141, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City.

JULIUS MILLER, President. Dated Nov. 13, 1924. n13,24 t'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

Application to Court to Condemn Property.

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises situated on the northerly side of EAST 138TH STREET, west of Brook avenue, adjoining the premises of Public School 9, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, duly selected as a site for school purposes according to law.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH case made and provided, notice is herebygiven

that it is the intention of the Corporation Coun sel of The City of New York to make application to the Sur reme Court of the State of New York at a Special Term thereof for the hearing of mo-tions, to be held in and for the County of Bronx, at the County Court House, in the Bor-ough of The Bronx. City of New York, on the 28th day of November, 1924, at the opening of court on that day, or as soon thereafter as coun-sel can be heard thereon, to have the compensa-tion which ought justly to be made to the respec-tive owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above proceeding, ascertained and determined by said court without a jury.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee simple absolute by The City of New York to certain lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situated on the northerly side of. East 138th street, west of Brook avenue, adjoining the premises of Public School 9, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, the same to be converted, ap-propriated and used as a site for school purposes.

Beginning at a point on the northerly side of East 138th street where it is intersected by the easterly line of the lands of Public School 9, which point is distant 219 feet 10 inches west-erly from the northwesterly corner of East 138th street and Brook avenue, and running thence easterly along the northerly side of East 138th street 50 feet to the easterly line of Lot No. 64; thence northerly along the said easterly line of Lot No. 64 100 feet, thence westerly and parallel with East 138th street 50 feet to the easterly line of the lands of Public School 9, and thence south-erly along the said easterly line of the lands of Public School 9 100 feet to the point or place of beginning, he the said several dimensions more or less, said premises being designated as Lots Nos. 64, 65, in Block 2283, on the tax maps of the Borough of The Bronx, together with all right, title and interest, if any, in and to the streets or avenues in front thereof to the centre thereof.

Dated New York, November 14, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Postoffice Address, Municipal Building, Borough of. Minhattan, City of New York. n14,25

Notice to File Claims.

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises situated north of West 187th street, from Fort Washington avenue and Northern avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan, in the City of New York, as a site for school purposes, according to law.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of. the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, First Judicial District, dated the 29th (lay of October, 1924, and entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York on the 30th day of October, 1924, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above entitled pro-ceeding, ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, was granted.

Clerk of the County of New York on the ;7th day of October, 1924, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that The City of New York or any person or per-sons whose rights may be affected by said tran-script of estimate and who may object to the same or any part thereof may within fifteen days after the first publication of this notice, on the 18th day of November, 1924, set forth their ob-jections to the same in writing, duly verified in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real prop-erty owned by the objector and his postoffice ad-dress, and file the same with the Clerk of the County of New York, and within the same time serve a copy thereof upon the Corporation Coun-sel of The City of New York, at his office, Room 1743, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, or if The City of New York files objections, serve upon the attorneys for the claimants a copy of such verified objections.

NOTICE IS ' HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that on the 11th day of December, 1924, at 10

i o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to Hon. Joseph M. Proskauer, the Justice of the Supreme Court signing said tran-script of estimate or tentative decree, at Special Term, Part I of the Supreme Court, to be held in and for the County of New York, in the County Court House, in the Borough of Man-hattan, City of New York, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties so objecting.

Dated New York, November 18, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Conn.

sel, Office and Postoffice Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. n19,d1

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises situated on the northerly side of Broome street between Cannon and Lewis streets, ad-joining the premises of Public School 110, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, duly selected as a site for school purposes according to law.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE owner or owners respectively entitled to or

interested in the real property, title to which is sought to be acquired in the above proceed-ing, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit: That the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special' Term, Part IV, held in and for the County of New York, has, after considering the testimony and proofs offered by The City of New York and the Forties and per-sons who have appeared in the above proceed-ing, completed its estimate of the compensation which should justly be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property so acquired in this proceeding, and has prepared the transcript of Its estimate of the damages so ascertained and estimated. Sai 1 transcript of estimate r is accomnied by the dam-age map used by said court upon the trial of said proceeding and states the several sums respectively estimated for each parcel shown on said damage map, with the names of each owner, so far as ascertained. Said transcript of estimate, dated the 10th day of September, 1924, is signed by Hon. Joseph M. Proskauer, the Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above entitled rroceeding, and sain transcript accompanied by said damage map, to-gether with the proofs upon which the same is based, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York on the 10th day of September, 1924, for the inspection of whom-soever it may concern.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that The tlity of New York or any person or persons whose rights may be affected by said t.:anscript of estimate and who may object to the same or any part thereof, may within fif-teen days after the first publication of this notice on the 18th day of November, 1924, set forth their objections to the same in writing, duly verified in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his postoffice address, and file the same with the Clerk of the County of New York, and within the same time serve a copy thereof u,-,on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Room 1743, Municipal Building, 'Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, or if The City of New York files objections, serve upon the attorneys for the claimants a cony of such verified ob-jecti ons

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that on the 11th day of December, 1924, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to Hon. Joseph M. Proskauer, the Justice of the Supreme Court signing said transcript of estimate or tentative decree, at Special Term, Part I, of the Supreme Court. to be held in and for the County of New York, in the County Court House, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties so ob-jecting.

Dated, New York, November 18, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation

Counsel, Office and Postoffice address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of Nev York. n19,d1

8002

THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired to the lands, tenements and hereditaments re-quired for the purpose of opening and extend-ing WESTCIIESTER AVENUE (although not yet named by proper authority), from Bronx River to Main street, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first class street or road, in the 24th Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, as amended by an order of the Supreme Court of the State of. New York, First Judicial Dis-trict, dated October 17, 1917, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx on October 22, 1917, em-powering the Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment heretofore appointed therein to award compensation for damages caused by the closing and discontinuance of Old Clason's Point road, Old St. Lawrence avenue, Old Commonwealth avenue, Butler place and Pel-ham road in said 24th Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, pursuant to chapter 1006 of the Laws of 1895, and as further amended by an order of the Supreme Court, of the State of New York, First Ju-dicial District, dated October 14, 1918, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx on October 14, 1918, so as to further empower the Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment heretofore ap-pointed therein to award compensation for damages caused by the closing and discontinu-ance of Old Clason's Point road, between Wat-son avenue and Sound View avenue, in said 24th Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, pursuant to chapter 1006 of the Laws of 1895.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TITAT A BILL of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above-entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof for the hear-ing of motions, to be held at the County Court House in the Borough of The Bronx, in the City of New York, on the 2d day of December, 1924, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of. that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated, New York, November 19, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. n19,d1

The time allowed for the completion of the work will be thirty (30) consecutive working days. The amount of security required will be One Thousand Dollars ($1,000), and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The bidder will state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as the contract is entire and for a complete job.

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum to the lowest bidder.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Auditor, offices of the Com-missioner of Public Works, Room 2141, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City.

JULIUS MILLER, President. Dated Nov. 21, 1924. n21,d3

'See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at

Room 2034, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924. FOR FURNISHING ALL OF THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR NEW SHOWER SUPPLY PIPING .1T THE PUBLIC BATH BUILDING, NO CHERRY ST., BOR-OUGH OF 1IANHATTAN.

The time allowed for the completion of the work will be forty-five (45) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Two Thousand Dollars ($2,00Q), and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The bidder will state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as the contract is entire and for a complete job.

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum to the lowest bidder.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Auditor, offices of the Com-missioner of Public Works, Room 2141, Municipal Building, Manhattan, New York City.

JULIUS MILLER, President. Dated Nov. 21, 1924. n21,d3 gg'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at

Room 2034, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on

MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924, FOR FURNISHING ALL OF THE LABOR

AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR ALTER-ATIONS AND REPAIRS TO THE EXCEL-SIOR BUILDING AND THE CRIMINAL COURTS BUILDING, BOROUGH OF MAN-HATTAN.

The time allowed for the completion of the work will be 60 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000), and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be 5 per cent. of the amount of the security.

The bidder will state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as the contract is entire and for a complete job.

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum to the low-est bidder.

Blank forms, specifications and plans may be obtained at the office of the architect, Charles B. Meyers, 31 Union Square West, Manhattan.

Dated Nov. 19, 1924. n19,d1 JULIUS MILLER, President. 11,See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of. the Borough of Manhattan,

at Room 2034, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a, m., on

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1924. REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING AND

FLAGGING W. 214TH ST. FROM SEAMAN AVE. TO INDIAN RD., AND INDIAN RD. FROM ISHAM PARK TO NORTH SIDE OF W. 215TH ST., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF STORM SEWER, IN-LETS AND CULVERTS IN W. 214TH ST., FROM SEAMAN AVE, TO INDIAN RD.. AND IN INDIAN RD. FROM W. 214TH ST. TO W. 215TH ST., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the amount of work to be done is as follows:

Item 1-Earth excavation, other than in sewer trench, 500 cubic yards.

Item 2a-Rock excavation, Class A, in sewer trench, 176 cubic yards.

Item 2b-Rock excavation, Class B, in sewer trench, 2 cubic yards.

Item 2c-Rock excavation, Class A, other than in sewer trench, 100 cubic yards.

Item 3-Filling, 750 cubic yards. Item 4a-Concrete, Class A, 2 cubic yards. Item 4c-Concrete, Class C, 35 cubic yards. Item 6-Brick masonry, 2 cubic yards. Item 7a-18-inch vitrified pipe sewers, com-

plete, 103 linear feet. Item 7b-15-inch vitrified pipe sewers, com-

plete, 373 linear feet. Item 7c-12-inch vitrified pipe basin connec-

tions, complete, 40 linear feet. Item 13a-Concrete sidewalk, furnished and

laid, 2,230 square feet. Item 14b-New 6-inch by 16-inch granite cor-

ner curb, furnished and laid, 76 linear feet. Item 14c-New 5-inch by 16-inch bluestone

curb furnished and laid, 884 linear feet. Item 20-Paved gutters, 200 square yards. Item 23-Receiving basins, complete, 2. Item 24-Sodding, 510 square yards. Item 25-Spurs for house connections, 4. Item 26-Manholes, complete, 4. The time allowed for the completion of the

work is forty-five (45) consecutive working days. The amount of security required will be $4,000,

and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be 5 per cent. of the amount of security.

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or sched- ules herein contained or hereto annexed for the contract, per foot, yard, or other unit of measure of article, by which the bid will be tested. Con-tract, if awarded, will be awarded separately for each of the above to the lowest bidder.

Blank forms may be had and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Com-missioner of Public Works, Bureau of Engineer-ing, Room 2129, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

JULIUS MILLER, President. Dated Nov. 15, 1924. n15,26 IteSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at

Room 2034, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on

MONDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1924. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE I.ABOR

AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR AL-TERATIONS TO THE MAIN ENTRANCE OF COURT HOUSE, 153 E. 57TH ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The time allowed for the completion of the work will be sixty (60) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will he Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000), and the amount of

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the description of the real property to be acquired in the above entitled proceeding is as follows:

All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Fort Washington avenue and Northern avenue, north of West 187th street, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, bounded and described as follows:

"Beginning at a point on the southeasterly line of Northern avenue distant 200 feet north-easterly from the corner formed by the intersec-tion of the northeasterly line of West 187th street and the southeasterly line of Northern avenoe and running thence southeasterly and parallel with the northeasterly line of West 187th street, as the same is laid out on the tax maps, to the northwesterly line of Fort Washington avenue; thence northeasterly along the northwesterly line of Fort Washington avenue to the northeasterly line of Lot No. 365; thence westerly along the said northeasterly line of Lot No. 365 217 feet to the southeasterly line of Northern avenue; and thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of Northern avenue 308 feet 10 inches to the point or place of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less, said premises being designated as Lot No. 365 and part of. Lot No. 350, in Block 2179, on the Tax Maps of the Borough of Manhattan, together with all right, title and interest, if any, in and to the streets or avenues in front thereof to the centre thereof." -and each and every owner of said property having any claim or demand on account thereof is hereby required to file his written claim or demand, duly verified, describing the real prop-erty which the claimant owns or in which he is interested and his postoffice address with the Clerk of the County of New York on or before the 22d day of December, 1924, and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York at his office, Room No. 1743, 17th floor, Municipal Building, Bdrough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or before the 22d day of December, 1924, a copy of such verified claim.

Dated New York, November 18, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Attorney for Defendant, Municipal Build-ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

n18,29

Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File Objections.

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises on the northerly side of JENNINGS STREET, between Longfellow avenue and Boone avenue, in the Borough of The Bronx, in the City of New York, duly selected as a site for school purposes, according to law.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE owiiers respectively entitled to or interested

in the real property title to which is sought to be acquired in the above proceeding, and to all those whom it may concern, to wit: That the Supreme Court of the State of New York at a Special Term for Trials, held in and for the County of Bronx, at the County Court House, in the Bor-ough of The Bronx, City of New York, has, after considering the testimony and proofs offered by The City of New York and the parties and persons who have appeared in the above proceed. ing, completed its estimate of the compensation which ought justly to be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property so acquired, and has prepared a tran-script of its estimate of the damagts so ascer-tained and estimated. Said transcript of estimate is accompanied by the damage map used by said court upon the trial of said proceeding and states the several sums respectively estimated for each parcel shown on said damage map with the names of the owners so far as ascertained. Said tran-script of estimate, dated October 7, 1924, is signed by Hon. George V. Mullan, Justice of the Supreme Court, presiding at the trial of the above proceeding, and said transcript, accom-panied by said damage map, together with proofs upon which it is based, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx on the 9th day of October, 1924, for the inspection of whomso-ever it may concern.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that The City of New York and any person or persons whose rights may be affected by said transcript of estimate, and who may object to the same, or any part thereof, may within fifteen (15) days after the first publication of this notice on November 22, 1924, set forth their objections to the same in writing, duly verified in the man-ner required by law for the verification of plead-ings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector, and his postoffice address, and file the same with the Clerk of the County of Bronx, and within the same time serve upon the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Room 1743, 17th floor, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, or if The City of New York files objections serve upon the attorneys for the claimants a copy of such verified objections.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that on the 11th day of December, 1924, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to Hon. George V. Mullan, the Justice of the Supreme Court signing such transcript of estimate or tentative decree, at his chambers, at 51 Chambers street, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, to fix a time when the said Justice will hear the parties so objecting.

Dated New York, November 22, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Attorney for The City of New York, Office and Postoffice Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

n22,d4

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises situated on the southerly side of EAST 12TH STREET, between Avenues B and C, adjoin-ing the premises of Public School 61, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, duly selected as a site for school purposes according to law.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE owner or owners respectively entitled to or in-

terested in the real property, title to which is sought to be acquired in the above proceeding and to all others whom it may concern, to wit: That the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term, Part VII, held in and for the County of New York, has, after con-sidering the testimony and proofs offered by The City of New York and the parties and persons who have appeared in the above proceeding, com-pleted its estimate of the compensation which should justly be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property so acquired in this proceeding, and has prepared the transcript of its estimate of the damages so ascertained and estimated. Said transcript of estitmate is accompanied by the damage map used by said court upon the trial of said proceeding and states the several sums respectively estimated for each parcel shown on said damage map, with the names of each owner, so far ascertained. Said transcript of estimate, dated the 16th day of October, 1924, is signed by Hon. Joseph M. Proskauer, the Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above entitled pro-ceeding, and said transcript accompanied by said damage map, together with the proofs upon which the same is based, was filed in the office of the

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wher-ever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose, to the real property re-quired for the viaduct in East 241st street, and for the approaches thereto, from the easterly line of. Carpenter avenue to the centre line of the Bronx River, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York,

The title to be acquired to be a title in fee in the land required between the easterly line of Carpenter avenue and the westerly line of Bullard avenue, and an easement for the con-struction and maintenance of a viaduct be-tween the westerly line of Bullard avenue and the centre line of. the Bronx River.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled pro-

ceeding, as follows: First-That the above named court, after

considering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has completed its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to he acquired in this proceeding, and the tentative decree of the said court as to awards for damages was signed on the 7th day of November, 1924, by Hon. George V. Mullan, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Bronx on the 14th day of November, 1924, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second-That The City of New York and all other parties interested in such proceeding or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections in writing, duly verified, in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his postoffice address, with the Clerk of the County of Bronx, on or before the 4th day of December, 1924, and parties other

Filing Preliminary Abstracts.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wher-ever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the opening and extending of DITMARS AVE• NUE from Old Bowery Bay road to 43d street, in the 1st and 2d Wards, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL persons interested in the above entitled pro-

ceeding, and to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all houses and lots and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit:

First—That the undersigned, Commissioners of Estimate, have completed their supplemental and amended estimate of damage, and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, having any objection thereto, do file their said objections in writing duly verified, with them at their office, Municipal Building, Court House square, Long Island City, in the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, on or before the 29th day of November, 1924, and that the said Commissioners will hear

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In the Matter of BISSEL AVENUE from Byron decree of the said court as to awards for damages avenue to Baychester avenue, and of BYRON and as to assessments for benefit was signed on avenue from East 239th street to Bissel ave- the 7th day of November, 1924, by Hon. George nue, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York. V. Mullan, Justice of the Supreme Court presid-

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL ing at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, parties interested in the above entitled pro- and was filed with the Clerk of the County of

ceeding, as follows: Bronx on the 17th day of November, 1924, for First—That the above named court, after the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

considering. the testimony and proofs submitted Second—That the said court has assessed all on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, the real property within the area of assessment has completed its estimate of the compensation fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for which should be made by The City of New York benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportion• to the respective owners of the real property to ment on the 7th day of January, 1921, and that be acquired in this proceeding, and has made the said area of assessment includes the parcels an assessment of the value of the benefit and of real property situate and being in the Borough advantage of the improvement to the respective of The Bronx, in the City of New York, which, owners of the real property within the area of taken together, are bounded as shown on the fol-assessment for benefit herein, and the tentative lowing diagram:

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 8003

In the Matter of EAST 211TH STREET from Olinville avenue to Bronx boulevard, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled pro-

ceeding, as follows:

Third—That The City of New York, and all other parties interested in such proceeding or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections in writing, duly verified, in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his postoffice address, with the Clerk of the County of Bronx, on or before the 8th day of December, 1924, and parties other than The City of New York shall within the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Municipal Building, Room 1559, Chambers and Centre streets, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

Third—That.The City of New York, and all other parties interested in such proceeding or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections in writing, duly verified, in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his postoffice address, with the Clerk of the County of Bronx, on or before the 8th day of December, 1924, and parties other than The City of New York shall within the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Municipal Building, Room 1559, Chambers and Centre streets, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections. ■

SUPREME COURT, SECOND DEPARTMENT.

Notice to File Claims.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title wher-ever the same has not been hereto ore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the real prop-erty required for the opening and extending of 207TH STREET (CENTRAL AVENUE) from Clifford avenue to 143d (Washington) avenue, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY .\N

order of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, dated December 10, 1923, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on Decemher 11, 1923, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly he made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the cost of the improvement assessed by this court in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate and Appor-

First—That the above named court, after considering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has completed its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to be acquired in this proceeding,• and has made an assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of the improvement to the respective owners of the real property within the area of assessment for benefit herein, and the tentative decree of the said court as to awards for damages and as to assessments for benefit was signed on the 27th day of October, 1924, by Hon. John M. Tierney, Justice of the Supreme Court presid-ing at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Bronx on the 17th day of November, 1924, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second—That the said court has assessed all the real property within the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportion-ment on the 11th day of March, 1921, and that the said area of assessment includes the parcels of real property situate and being in the Bor-ough of The Bronx, in the City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded as shown on the following diagram:

Fourth—That on the 10th day of December, 1924, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Cor-poration Counsel of The City of New York will apply to Hon. John M. Tierney, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said tentative decree at a Trial Term, Part XV, of the Supreme Court, to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Manhattan, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said tentative decree.

Dated New York, November 17, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun•

sel, Office and Postoffice Address, Municipal Building, New York City. n17,d4

Fourth—That on the 11th day of December, 1924, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Cor-poration Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. George V. Mullan, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said tentative decree at a Special Term, Part IV, of the Supreme Court, to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Manhattan, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said tentative decree.

Dated New York, November 17, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Conn-

gel, Office and Postoffice Address, Municipal Building, New York City. n17,d4

tionment, adopted on the 6th day of April, 1923, was granted.

NOTICE IS IIEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that pursuant to section 1000 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by section 606 o; the Laws of 1915, the map or survey of the land to be acquired in this proceeding has been duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, and each and every party and Jerson interested in the real property to be taken for the purpose of opening and extending of 207th street (Central avenue) from Clifford avenue to 143d (Washington) avenue, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, having any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file his claim duly verified, describing the real property which the claimant owns or in which he is interested, and his post-office address, with the Clerk of the County of Queens on nr before the 5th day of December, 1924, and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Room (06, (.th floor, Municipal Building, Court House square, Lung Island City, Borough of Queens, C ity of New York, on or before the 5th day of December, 1924, a copy of such verified claim.

Dated New York, November 22, 1924. GEORGE 1'. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. 1122,d 4

which he is interested, and his postoffice address, and to serve within the same time a copy of such verified claim on the Corporation Counsel of. The City of New York, at his office, 5th floor, No. 153 Pierrepont street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

The property affected by the above entitled proceeding is located in Blocks No. 6468-A and 6469-A, in Section 19 of the Kings County Land Map, and is more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit:

Addition to Bensonhurst Park. Beginning at the intersection of the southwest

line of Cropsey avenue with the southeast line of the bounding street ; thence southeasterly along the southwest line of Cropsey avenue 338.83 feet; thence southwesterly deflecting 86 degrees 18 minutes 34 seconds to the right 35.58 feet; thence northwesterly deflecting 88 degrees 22 minutes 52 seconds to the right 338.26 feet to the southeast line of the bounding street; thence northeasterly deflecting 91 degrees 37 minutes 8 seconds to the right along the southeasterly line of the bounding street 116.95 feet to the point of beginning.

Bounding Street. Beginning at the intersection of the southwest

line of Cropsey avenue with the northwest line of the bounding street; thence southeasterly along the southwest line of Cropsey avenue 40.08 feet; thence southwesterly deflecting 86 degrees 18 min-utes 34 seconds to the right 116.95 feet; thence northwesterly deflecting 88 degrees 22 minutes 52 seconds to the right 40.02 feet; thence north-easterly deflecting 91 degrees 37 minutes 8 seconds to the right 120.68 feet to the point of beginning.

Dated Brooklyn, New York, November 15, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Conn-

sel, Office and Postoffice Address,' 153 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. n15,26

parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance at their said office on the 1st day of December, 1924, at 2.30 o'clock p. m.

Second—That the undersigned Commissioner of Assessment has completed his supplemental and amended estimate of benefit and that all per-sons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, having any objection thereto, do file their said objections in writing, duly verified, with him at his office, Municipal Building, Court House square, Long Island City, in the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, on or before the 29th day of November, 1924, and that the said Commissioner will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance at his said office on the 2d day of December, 1924, at 2.30 o'clock p. m.

Third—That the Commissioner of Assessment has assessed any or all such lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises as are within the area of assessment fixed and precribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 22d day of October, 1915, and that the said area of assessment includes all those lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises situate and be-ing in the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded as shown on the following diagram:

square, Long Island City, Queens, in said City, there 1st day of December, 1924.

Fifth—That, provided there be no objections filed to either of said supplemental and amended abstracts, the supplemental and amended reports as to awards and as to assessments for benefit herein will he presented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, for the hear-

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title wher-ever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene-ments and hereditaments required for the addi-tion to BENSONHURST PARK, lying between the present northeasterly boundary line of said park and Cropsey avenue, together with that portion of the bounding street laid out on its northeasterly side extending from Cropsey ave-nue southwestwardly, a distance of about 120 feet, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, Second Judicial District, dated October 28, 1924, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings on the 29th day of October, 1924, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above en-titled proceeding ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and the cost of such improvement assessed by the Court in accordance with the resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 14th day of March, 1924, was granted.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT, pursuant to section 1000 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapter 606 of the Laws of 1915, the map or survey of the land to be acquired in this proceeding has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, and each and every party and person interested in the real property so to be taken and having any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file with the Clerk of the County of Kings on or before Om 29th day of November, 1924, a written claim, duly verified, setting forth the real property owned by the claimant, or in

Fourth—That the abstracts of said supplemental and amended estimate of damage and of said sup-plemental and amended assessment for benefit, to-gether with the damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other docu-ments used by the Commissioners of Estimate and by the Commissioner of Assessment in making the same, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Department of The City of New York, Municipal Building, Court House

than The City of New York, shall within the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Municipal Building, Room 1559, Chambers and Centre streets, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

Third—That on the 8th day of December, 1924, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Cor-poration Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. George V. Mullan, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said tentative decree at a Special Term, Part IV, of the Supreme Court, to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Manhattan, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said tentative decree.

Dated New York, November 14, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Postoffice Address, Municipal Building, New York City. n14,d2

t j;

in the Borough of to remain until the

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8004 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924.

ing of motions, to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, on the 22d day of December, 1924, at the opening of the court on that day.

Sixth—In case, however, objections are filed to the foregoing supplemental and amended abstracts of estimate and assessment, or to either of them, the motion to confirm the supplemental and amended reports as to awards and as to assess-ments shall stand adjourned to the date to be hereafter specified in the notice provided in such cases to be given in relation to filing the final reports, pursuant to the provisions of the Greater New York Charter, as amended.

Dated New York, October 30, 1924. R. W. KELLOGG, Chairman; HENRY DOHT,

WILLIAM H. WADE, Commissioners of Estimate. R. W. KELLOGG, Commissioner of Assessment.

JOSEPH G. MATHEWS, Clerk. n18,29

Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to File Objections.

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises located on the southerly side of 16TH AVE-NUE, between 56th and 57th streets, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, duly selected as a site for school purposes, accord-ing to law.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE owner or owners respectively entitled to or in-

terested in the real property title to which is sought to be acquired in the above-entitled pro-ceeding, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit: That the Supreme Court of the State of New York at a Special Term for trials, held in and for the County of Kings, has, after consider-ing testimony and proofs offered by The City of New York and the parties or persons who have appeared in the above proceeding, completed its estimate of the compensation which should justly be made by The City of. New York to the respec-tive owners of the real property so acquired .in this proceeding and has prepared the transcript of its estimate of the damages so ascertained and estimated. Said transcript of estimate is accom-panied by the damage map used by said court upon the trial of said proceeding and states the several sums respectively estimated for each parcel shown on said damage map with the names of each owner so far as ascertained. Said tran-script of estimate dated the 22d day of October, 1924, is signed by Hon. Russell Benedict, the Justice of the Supreme Court presiding on the trial of the above proceeding. Such transcript of estimate, accompanied by said damage map, together with the proofs upon which the same is based, was filed in the office of the Clerk of Kings County on the 24th day of October, 1924, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that The City of New York or any person or persons whose rights may be affected by said transcript of estimate and who may object to the same or any part thereof, may, within 15 days after the first publication of this notice, on the 14th day of November, 1924, set forth their ob-jections to the same in writing, duly verified in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action setting forth the real prop-erty owned by the objector, and his postoffice address, and file the same with the Clerk of the County of Kings, and within the same time serve upon the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, No. 153 Pierrepont street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that on the 2d day of December, 1924, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard therein, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to Hon. Russell Benedict, the Justice of the Supreme Court signing the said transcript of estimate or tentative decree, at his chambers, in the Kings County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, and fix a time when the said Justice will hear the parties so objecting.

Dated, the 14th day of November, 1924, Bor-ough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-sel, 153 Pierrepont Street, Borough of. Brooklyn, City of New York. n14,25

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, acting by and through the Com-missioner of Plant and Structures, relative to acquiring right and title to, and possession of certain real property, wharf property, lands, lands under water, lands under water filled in, wharfage rights, incorporeal hereditaments, terms, easements, emoluments, priviliges and appurtenances of and to the lands, lands under water and lands under water filled in, neces-sary to be taken and acquired for the improve-ment of the waterfront and harbor of The City of New York for ferry purposes between Greenpoint avenue and Kent street, and be-tween West street and the pierhead line established by the Secretary of. War on November 7, 1917, in the Borough of Brook-lyn, in the City of New York, pursuant to a certain plan determined upon by the Commis-sioner of Plant and Structures on July 11, 1921: and approved and adopted by the Com-missioners of the Sinking Fund on August 1, 1921.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE owners respectively entitled to or interested in

the real property, title to which has been acquired in the above proceeding, and to all others to whom it may concern. to wit:

That the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term, Part III, thereof, held in and for the County of Kings, at the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, has, after considering the testimony and proofs offered by The City of New York and all the parties and persons who have appeared in the above proceeding, completed its estimate of the compensation which ought justly to be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property so acquired and has prepared a tentative decree or abstract of its estimate of the damages so estimated and ascer-tained, Said tentative decree or abstract of estimate is accompanied by the damage map used by the said court upon the trial of said proceed-ing and states the sums respectively estimated for each parcel shown on such damage map with the names of the owners so ascertained. Said ab-stract of estimate, dated October 29, 1924, is signed by Hon. Norman S. Dike, Justice of the Supreme Court, presiding at the trial of said pro-ceeding, and said abstract of estimate, accom-panied by said damage map, together with the proofs upon which it is based, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings on the same day, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that The City of New York and any person or persons whose rights may be affected by said ab-stract of estimate and who may object to the same or any part thereof may within twenty days after the first publication of this notice, November 12, 1924, set forth their objections to the same in writing, duly verified, in the manner required by

i law for the verification of pleadings in an action setting forth the real property owned by the objector, and his postoffice address, and file the same with the Clerk of the County of Kings, and within the same time serve upon the Cor-

poration Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Room 1743, 17th floor, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, or if The City of New York files objections, serve upon the attorneys for the claimants a copy of such verified objections.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that on Monday, December 8, 1924, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to Hon. Norman S. Dike, Justice of the Supreme Court, signing such abstract of estimate or tentative decree, at his chambers, at the Kings County Court House, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, to fix a time when the said Justice will hear the parties so objecting.

Dated New York, November 12, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Attorney for The City of New York, Office and Postoffice Address, Municipal Building, Bor- ough of Manhattan, New York City. n12,29

Application to Court to Condemn Property.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title wher-ever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene-ments and hereditaments required for the pur-pose of opening and extending of AVENUE P from Bay parkway (22d avenue) to West 9th street; 75TH STREET from Avenue P to Bay parkway (22d avenue); and to the PUB-LIC PARKS bounded by Bay parkway, Still-well avenue and Avenue P; by Stillwell avenue, 75th street and Avenue P, and by Bay park-way, West 12th street, Avenue P and 75th street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPLI- cation will he made to the Supreme Court of

the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term of said court, to be held in and for the County of Kings, for the hearing of motions, at the County Court House, in the Bor-ough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 5th day of December, 1924, at the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, to condemn the real property required for said improvements and to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real prop-erty proposed to be taken therefor ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the cost of said improvement assessed by said Supreme Court as hereinafter set forth, in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of. The City of New York, adopted on the 22d day of June, 1923, and amended on June 27, 1924,

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee by The City of New York. for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging required for the opening and extending of Avenue P from Bay parkway (22d avenue) to West 9th street; 75th street from Avenue P to Bay parkway (22d avenue) and to the public parxs bounded by Bay parkway, Stillwell avenue and Avenue P; by Stillwell avenue, 75th street and Avenue P, and by Bay parkway, West 12th street, Avenue P and 75th street, in the Bor-ough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

The real property, title to which is proposed to be acquired, is more particularly described as follows, to wit:

Avenue P. Beginning at the intersection of the south

line of Avenue P with the southeast line of Bay parkway; thence northeasterly along the south-east line of Bay parkway 145.66 feet; thence east-erly deflecting 43 degrees 21 minutes 19 seconds to the right 1,553.86 feet to the east line of West 9th street; thence southerly deflecting 90 degrees 30 seconds to the right and along the east line of West 9th street 100 feet; thence westerly deflect-ing 89 degrees 59 minutes 30 seconds to the right 1,659.76 feet to the point of beginning.

Seventy-fifth Street. Beginning at a point formed by the intersec-

tion of the prolongation of the southeast line of Bay parkway with the prolongation of the south-west line of 75th street; thence northeasterly along the prolongation of the southeast] ine of Bay parkway 100 feet; thence southeasterly de-flecting 90 degrees to the right 243.42 feet; thence easterly on a curve having a radius of 339.26 feet 276.18 feet to the north line of Ave-nue P; thence westerly along the north line of Avenue P 279.02 feet; thence northwesterly on a curve having a radius of 439.26 feet 55.26 feet; thence northwesterly 243.42 feet to the point of beginning. Public Park Bounded by Bay Parkway, Stillwell

Avenue and Avenue P. Beginning at the intersection of the north line

of Avenue P with the southeast line of Bay parkway; thence northeasterly along the south-east line of Bay parkway 211.62 feet to the west line of Stillwell avenue; thence southerly deflect-ing 133 degrees 21 minutes 42 seconds to the right and along the west line of Stillwell avenue 145.29 feet to the north line of Avenue P; thence westerly deflecting 89 degrees 59 minutes 43 seconds to the right and along the north line of Avenue P 153.86 feet to the point of beginning. Public Park Bounded by Stillwell Avenue, 75th

Street and Avenue P. Beginning at the intersection of the north line

of Avenue P with the east line of. Stillwell ave-nue; thence northerly along the east line of Still-well avenue 186.60 feet to the southwest line of 75th street; thence southeasterly 136 degrees 39 minutes 18 seconds to the right and along the southwest line of 75th street 204.80 feet; thence southeasterly on a curve having a radius of 439.26 feet 55.26 feet to the north line of Ave-nue P; thence westerly along the north line of Avenue P 180.88 feet to the point of beginning. Public Park Bounded by Bay Parkway, West

12th Street, Avenue P and 75th Street. Beginning at the intersection of the northeast

line of 75th street with the southeast line of Bay parkway; thence northeasterly along the southeast line of Bay parkway 569.18 feet to the west line of West 12th street; thence southerly deflecting 133 degrees 21 minutes 42 seconds to the right and along the west line of West 12th street 674.10 feet; thence northwesterly on a curve having a radius of. 339.26 feet 276.18 feet; thence north-westerly tangent to the last mentioned course 243.42 feet to the point of beginning.

The property affected by the above proceedings is located in Blocks Nos. 6253-A, 6253-C, 6593 to 6598, inclusive: 6618-A, 6619-A, 6620-A, 6621, 6622 and 6623, in Sections 19 and 20 of the Kings County Land Map.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment by a resolution adopted on the 22d day of June, 1923, and amended by resolution adopted June 27, 1924, determined that the whole cost and expense of the proceeding shall be assessed upon the prop-erty deemed to be benefited thereby and that the area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding be fixed and determined as follows:

Beginning at a point on a line bisecting the angle formed by the intersection of the prolonga-tions of the centre lines of 18th avenue and 19th avenue, as these streets are laid out between 71st street and 72d street, where it is intersected by a line midway between 71st street and 72d street, and running thence southeastwardly along the said line midway between 71st street and 72d street to the intersection with a line midway be-tween 19th avenue and 20th avenue; thence north-

eastwardly along the said line midway between 19th avenue and 20th avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Bay Ridge avenue and 70th street; thence southeastwardly along the said line midway between Bay Ridge avenue and 70th street to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet southeasterly from and parallel with the southeasterly line of 20th avenue; thence north-eastwardly along the said line parallel with 20th avenue to the intersection with a line midway be-tween 67th street and 68th street; thence south-eastwardly along the said line midway between 67th street and 68th street to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet northwesterly from and parallel with the northwesterly line of 21st avenue; thence northeastwardly along the said line parallel with 21st avenue to the intersection with a line midway between 65th srteet and 66th street; thence southeastwardly along the said line midway between 65th street and 66th street to the intersection with a line midway between 21st avenue and Lay parkway; thence northeast-wardly along the said line midway between 21st avenue and Bay parkway to the intersection with a line midway between 63d street and 64th street; thence southeastwardly along the said line mid-way between 63d street and 64th street to the intersection with a line midway between Bay parkway and 23d avenue; thence southwestwardly along the said line midway between Bay parkway and 23d avenue; thence southwestwardly along the said line midway between Bay parkway and 23d avenue and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet southwesterly from and parallel with the southwesterly line of 65th street; thence south-eastwardly along the said line parallel with 65th street to the intersection with a line midway between West 2d street and West 3d street; thence southwardly along the said line midway between West 2d street and West 3d street to the intersection with a line midway between Avenue P and Quentin road; thence westwardly along the said line midway between Avenue P and Quentin road to the intersection with a line midway be-tween West 5th street and West 6th street; thence southwardly along the said line midway between West 5th street and West 6th street to the inter-section with a line midway between Quentin road and Highlawn avenue; thence westwardly along the said line midway between Quentin road and Highlawn avenue to the intersection with the westerly right of way line of the Sea Beach Division of the New York Consolidated Railroad; thence southwardly along the said right of way line to the intersection with a line midway be-tween Highlawn avenue and Avenue S; thence westwardly along the said line midway between Highlawn avenue and Avenue S to the intersec-tion with a line midway between West 10th street and West 11th street; thence southwardly along the said line midway between West 10th street and West I 1th street to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet southerly from and rarallel with the southerly line of Avenue S; thence westwardly along the said line parallel with Avenue S and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a line midway between 83d street and 84th street; thence northwestwardly along the said line mid-way between 83d street and 84th street to the intersection with a line midway between Bay parkway and 23d avenue; thence southwest-wardly along the said line midway between Bay parkway and 23d• avenue to the intersection with a line midway between 85th street and 86th street ; thence northwestwardly along the said line midway between 85th street and 86th street to the intersection with a line midway between 21st avenue and Bay parkway; thence north. eastwardly along the said line midway between 21st avenue and Bay parkway to the intersec tion with a line midway between 83d street and 84th street; thence northwestwardly along the said line midway between 83d street and 84th street to the .intersection with a line dis-tant 100 feet northwesterly from and parallel with the northwesterly line of 21st avenue; thence northeastwardly along the said line paral-lel with 21st avenue to the intersection with a line midway between 81st street and 82d street; thence northwestwardly along the said line mid-way between 81st street and 82d street to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet south-easterly from and parallel with the southeasterly line of 20th avenue; thence northeastwardly along the said line parallel with 20th avenue to the intersection with a line midway between 79th street and 80th street; thence northwest wardly along the said line midway between 79th street and 80th street to the intersection with a line midway between 19th avenue and 20th avenue; thence northeastwardly along the said line midway between 19th avenue and 20th ave nue to the intersection with a line midway be-tween 77th street and 78th street; thence north-westwardly along the said line midway between 77th street and 78th street to the intersection with a line bisecting the angle formed by the intersection of the prolongations of the centre lines of 18th avenue and 19th avenue as these streets are laid out between 71st street and 72d street; thence northeastwardly along the said bisecting line to the point or place of beginning.

Dated, Brooklyn, New York, November 21, 1924.

GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Counsel, Office and Postoffice address, 153 Pierrepont street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. n21,d3

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises situate on ACADEMY STREET and 1ST AVENUE, west of Grand avenue, adjoining the premises of Public School No. 5, Long Island City, Borough of Queens, City of New York, duly selected as a site for school pun poses, according to law.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH case made and provided, notice is hereby given

that it is the intention of the Corporation Coun-sel of The City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York at a Special Term thereof, for the hearing of mo• tions, to be held in and for the County of Kings, at the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 28th day of November, 1924, at the opening of court on that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, to have the compensation which ought justly to be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above proceeding, ascertained and determined by said court without a jury.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in simple absolute by The City of New York to certain lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situated on Academy street and 1st avenue, west of Grand avenue, adjoining the premises of Public School No. 5, Long Island City, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, the same to be converted, appropriated and used as a site for school purposes. Said lands and premises to be acquired are bounded and described as follows:

"Beginning at a point on the southeasterly side of Academy street where it is intersected by the southwesterly line of the lands of Public School 5, which point is distant 250.20 feet south-westerly from the corner formed by the inter-section of the southeasterly side of Academy street and the southwesterly side of Grand avenue and running thence southeasterly along the southwesterly line of the lands of Public School 5 200.20 feet to the northwesterly side of 1st ave•

nue; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly side of 1st avenue 50.04 feet to the southwesterly line of Lot No. 37; thence northwesterly along the southwesterly lines of Lots Nos. 37 and 15 200.20 feet to the southeasterly side of Academy street, and thence northeasterly along the south-easterly side of Academy street 50.04 feet to the point or place of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less, said premises being designated as Lots Nos. 15 and 37, in Block 592, Ward 1, on the Tax Maps of the Borough of Queens, together with all right, title and in-terest, if any, in and to the streets or avenues in front thereof to the centre thereof."

Dated New York, November 14, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Postoffice Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. n14,25

DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

THE ANNUAL RECORD OF THE AS-sessed Valuation of Real Estate in the City

of New York for 1925 will be open for inspection, examination and correction front Oct. 1, until, but not including, Nov. 16, 1924.

The Annual Record of Assessed Valuation of Personal Estate in the City of New York for 1925 will be open for inspection, examination and correction from Oct. 1, until, but not Including, Dee. 1, 1924.

During the time the books are open for public inspection application may be made to the Depart- ment of Taxes and Assessments by any person or corporation claiming to be aggrieved by the assessed valuation to have it corrected.

Applications for the reduction of real estate assessments must be made in writing and should be upon blanks furnished by the Department.

Applications for the correction of the personal assessments of corporations must be filed at the Main Office in the Borough of Manhattan.

Applications in relation to the assessed valuation of personal estate must be made by the person assessed at the office of the Department in the borough where such person resides, and in the case of a non-resident carrying on business in the City of New York at the office of the Depart-ment in the borough where such place of business is located between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p. m., except on Saturdays, when all applications must be made between 10 a.m. and 12 noon.

LOCATION OF OFFICES. Manhattan—Main Office, Municipal Building, 9th • floor.

The Bronx—Bergen Building, Tremont and Arthur ayes.

Brooklyn—Offerman Building, Duffield and Ful-ton sts.

Queens—Court House Square, Long Island City. Richmond—Borough Hall, New Brighton, S. I.

HENRY M. GOLDFOGLE, President; RICH- ARD H. WILLIAMS, GEORGE HENRY PAYNE, • LF,WIS M. SWASEY, JAMES J. SEXTON. THOMAS R. McGINLEY, EARL H. MILLER, Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments. s30,n29

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS ON WORK TO BE DONE FOR OR SUP-PLIES TO BE FURNISHED TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The person or persons making a bid for any service, work, materials or supplies for The City of New York, or for any of its departments, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same in a sealed envelope? indorsed with the title of the supplies, materials, work or services for which the bid is made, with his or their name or names and the date of presentation to the President or Board or to the head of the Department at his or its office, on or before the date and hour named in the advertisement for the • same, at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened by the President or Board or head of said Department and read, and the award of the con• tract made according to law as soon thereafter as practicable.

Each bid shall contain the name and place of residence of the person making the same, and the names of all persons interested mith him therein, and, if no other person be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also that it is made without any connection with any other per. son making a bid for the same purpose, and is it all respects fair and without collusion or fraud and that no member of the Board of Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereto, or clerk therein, or other officer or em-ployee of The City of New York is, shall be, or become interested, directly or indirectly, as con• tracting party, partner, stock holder, surety or otherwise in or in the performance of the con. tract, or in the supplies, work or business to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the bid that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true.

No bid will be considered unless, as a condition precedent to the reception or consideration of such otd, it be accompanied by a certified check upon one of the State or Nation, banks or trust conk panics of the City of New York, or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money or corporate stock or certificate of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York, which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value with the security required in the advertisement to IA amount of nut less than three nor more than hve per centum of the amount of the bond required, as provided M section 420 of the Greater New York Charter.

All bids for supplies must be submitted in duplicate. check or money should not be The certified

in the envelope containing the bid, but should be either inclosed in a separate envelopt addressed to the head of the Department, Presi-dent or Bbard, or submitted personally upon the presentation of the bid.

For particulars as to the quantity or quality of the 'supplies, or the nature and extent of the work, reference must be made to the specifics lions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said office of the President, Board or Department.

No bid shall be accepted from or contral awarded to any person who is in arrears to T16 City of New York upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter as surety or otherwise upon any obligation of the City.

The contract must be bid for separately. The right is reserved in each case to reject all

Cbiicltys isfo ittoisdodeemed to be for the interest of the

Bidders will write out the amount of their bids in addition to inserting the same in figures.

Bidders are requested to make their bids upon the blank forms prepared and furnished by the City, a copy of which, with the proper enrelope in which to enclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract, including the specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the Department for which the work is to be done or the supplies are to be furnished. Plans and drawings of construction work may be Seer there.


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