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Board of Aldermen. Department of Finance. The THE CITY RECORD. LVIII. NUMBER 17455. NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1930. PRICE, 10 CENTS. THE CITY RECORD. In making a written or verbal inquiry at this office for any of the above men- coned warrants, it is requested that reference be made by the Department of Finance voucher number. CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- BOARD OF CITY RECORD. \Toucher Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount . JAMES J. WALKER, MAYOR, Chairman. No. Number. Finance. ART 11 1.12 J. W. HILLY, CORPORATION COUNSEL. CHARLES W. BERRY, COMPTROLLER Armory Board. STEPHEN G. KELLEY, SUPERVISOR. 176477 9-11-30 10-16-30 Warden, Sing Sing Frison $37 00 2214 Municipal Building, Manhattan. WORTH 3490. Board of Estimate and Apportionment. 176732 10-17-30 Triangle Lithoprint Co., Inc. 56 91 Distributing Vivision, 378 West Broadway, Manhattan. WALKER 6610. County Court, Bronx County. Published daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. 177981 ] 120-30 William C. Boyle 8 45 Subscription, $20 a year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy. Municipal Courts. SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the City employees), $5; 178123 10- 4-30 11'-20-30 Edward Thompson Co 15 00 Official Canvass of Votes, $1; Registry Lists, 20 cents each assembly district; Law Department Quarterly Report, $1; Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, $2 each section; postage extra. Court of Special Sessions. ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the CITY RECORD must be received at least TWO (2) 178116 9-30-30 : 0-20-30 Pine Hill Crystal Spring Water Co 3 00 days before the date fixed for the first insertion; when proof is required for correction before 178105 8-31-30 10-20-30 Pine Hill Crystal Spring Water Co 3 00 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 178109 10- 3-30 ft -20-30 Scott Paper Co. 6 35 THREE (3) days before date fixed for the first insertion. 178107 111-20-30 Knickerbocker Timid Supply Co 3 00 Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. 178117 10- 8-30 ft -20-30 Dunn Jewelry Co. 7 50 178110 10-20-30 M. E. Higgins & Co 13 00 TABLE OF CONTENTS. 178112 9-20-30 10-20-30 Schutte Bros. 16 50 178113 ;o-20-30 Underwood Typewriter Co. 3 00 Aldermen, Board of— Manhattan, Borough of— Resolutions granting Leaves of Absence Proposals 8216 178108 9- 5-30 10-20-30 Berger Mfg. Co. 15 00 to Various City Employees 8205 Municipal Civil Service Commission— 178114 10- 1-30 10-20-30 Orignal Reilly Ice Co. 16 25 Armory Board-- General Instructions Regarding Ex- 178115 9-30-30 8225 aminations 8221 10-20-30 Peerless Towel Supply Co., Inc 1 75 Proposals 178111 Assessors, Board of— Notices of Examinations 8221 10-20-30 N. Y. Law Journal 19 00 Completion of Assessments and Awards 8215 Notices to Appear for Examinations 8221 178106 9-30-30 10-20-30 Nickel Towel Supply 1 75 Board Meetings 8213 Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Build- Supreme Courts. Bionx, Borough of The— ings, Etc. 8232 8218 178194 10- 9-30 Clark, Boardman Co., Ltd. 3 50 Proposals Official, Directory 8213 Biooklyn, Borough of— College of The City of New Ycrk. • Parks, Department of— Proposals 8219 178621 ]1)-21-30 Joseph F. Kenny 10 00 Changes in Departments, Etc. 8212 Auction Sale 8218 City Record, Board of— Report of Meteorological Observatory Department of Education. Proposals 8213 for Week Ended October 18, 1930 8210 167209 95206 ') 25-30 Thonet Bros., Inc 3,002 00 Plant and Structures, Department of— Docks, Department of— 167440 99705 1-26-30 Thonet Bros., Inc. 1,582 00 Proposals 8232 Proposals 8218 Education, Department of— Police Department— 167203 100397 6 25-30 S. Zacharkow, Inc 290 00 Proposals 8220 Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Prop• 167172 99153 6- 2'1-30 Hyman Gordon 2,400 00 erty 8214 Estimate and Apportionment, Board of— 167174 99153 :, 25-30 Hyman Gordon Notices of Public Hearings—Public Purchase, Department of— 2,690 00 Improvement Matters 8222 Proposals 8215 116677418432 99587 )-20-30 Sam Gottfurcht 977 00 Finance, Department of— Queens, Borough of— 99159 1, 25-30 Health Kraft Furniture Co 630 00 Abstract of Transactions for Week Proposals 8214 Ended October 11, 1930 8211 Supreme Court, First Department— 167186 98924 L-25-30 Samuel Pine, assignee of M. Kalmus, Confirmation of Assessments—Notices Application for Appointment of Com- Inc. 300 00 to Property Owners 8217 missioners 8226 167205 98331 ,.25-30 Kaness Cont. Corp 400 OD Corporation Sale of Buildings and Ap- Application to Court to Condemn Prop- purtenances Thereto on City Real erty 8226 167218 93222 6-25-30 M. D. Lundin Co 1,879 60 Estate by Sealed Bids 8217 Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to File 167177 99187 ', '",-30 S. B. Marks Co. 314 44 Interest on City Bonds and Stock , 8217 Objections 8226 167221 97782 ' 25-30 Narragansett Machine Co., Inc. 700 00 Sales of Tax Liens 8217 Notices to File Claims 8226 Vouchers Received October 25, 1930 8207 Supreme Court, Second Department— 167216 97250 1,-25-30 Penn Metal Co. of Penna 3,400 00 Warrants Made Ready for Payment Application to Court to Condemn Prop• 167188 99575 -25-30 Danwill Decorating Co., Inc. 615 00 8227 October 25, 1930 8205 erty 177517 6-23-30 10-17-30 Warden, Sing Sing Prison 89 20 Fire Department— Filing Bills of Costs 8226 Proposals 8225 Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to File 177518 6-24-30 10-17-30 Warden, Sing Sing Prison 44 60 Report for Quarter Ended March 31, Objections 8227 167427 99631 (1-26-30 American Window Shade Mfg. Co 595 00 8231 1930 8208 Notices to File Claims 167428 99373 9 -20-30 American Window Shade Mfg. Co..... Health, Board of— Taxes and Assessments, Department of— 583 00 Abstract of Minutes of Meeting Held Assessed Valuation of Real and Per- 169109 98889 ()-30-30 Schusky & Casper 3,018 24 September 30, 1930 8212 sonal Estate for the year 1931— 165942 97810 i)-23-30 Mercantile Factors Corp., assignee of Health, Department of—. Books Open for Inspection 8218 Amendment to Sanitary Code 8215 Transportation, Board of—. Terminal Supply Co. 195 20 Hospitals, Department of— Invitation to Contractors 8219 178743 10-21-30 E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc. 27 62 Proposals 8222 Notice of Public Hearing 8219 178745 9- 3-30 10-11-30 American Library Assn 1 35 Instructions to Bidders on Work to Be Water Supply, Board of— Done- and Supplies to Be Furnished 8232 Pro posals 8218 175109 100856 10-11-34) Wm. Kreisberg & Son 900 00 Law Department— Water Supply,y, oGasf— and Electricity, Depart- 176200919 99182 6-12-30 Frank Teicher, assignee of M. Levine 900 00 Extract of Transactions for Week 100852 10- 6-30 Kaness Cont. Corp. Ended September 20, 1930 8210 Proposals 8221 990 00 170258 99212 10- 2-30 Joe Same 1,080 00 177516 7- 2-30 10-17-30 Warden, Sing Sing Prison 37 17 BOARD OF ALDERMEN. 178817 10-21-30 American Book Co. 60 40 170432 7-19-30 10- 2-30 West New Brighton Bank, assignee of Resolution Requesting Heads of Departments of City and Borough Govern- Chas. H. Shay 150 00 ments to Grant Leaves of Absence to Employees of the Jewish Faith for 176061 9- 3-30 10-15-30 A. Itzkowitz 59 80 the Purpose of Observing Their Religious Duties. 177185 7-17-30 10-17-30 A. Weiss 64 98 175828 8-25-30 10-13-30 B. Desiderio 70 00 RESOLVED, THAT, IN KEEPING WITH AN OPINION OF THE 175886 7-30-30 10 15-30 H. Saal 46 35 Corporation Counsel, rendered to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment under 171916 6- 2-30 10- 6-30 D. J. Carey 209 50 date of May 18, 1923, the heads of the several departments of the City and Borough 171899 10- 6-30 Adam J. Hendel 62 09 governments be and they hereby are requested to grant leaves of absence, with pay, 177184 6-18-30 10-17-30 Jos. Green 79 06 to all employees of the Jewish faith under their jurisdiction, including those on a per 176071 7-11-30 10-15-30 Isaac Brenner 45 00 diem basis, who may have absented themselves from official duties on Rosh Ha Shonah, 175249 8- 6-30 10-14-30 R. Solomon 62 70 September 23 and 24, 1930, and October 2, 1930, the Day of Atonement, for the 177207 7-28-30 10-17-30 Philip Dimentstein 50 32 purpose of observing their religious beliefs. 177208 7-28-30 10-17-30 Philip Dimentstein 49 61 A true copy of resolution adopted by the Board of Aldermen October 7, 1930. 178751 9- 2-30 10-21-30 D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc, 3 20 Received from his Honor the Mayor, October 21, 1930, without his approval or 178742 9- 2-30 P1-21-30 John Day Co., Inc. 1 80 disapproval thereof ; therefore, as provided in section 40 of the Greater New York 172418 99449 10- ), 30 B. Weinerman, assignee of Banks & Charter, the same took effect as if he had approved it. Goshen, Inc. 1,440 00 o24,27 M. J. CRUISE, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen.
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