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THE CITY RECORD. V(,L. LXI. NuMBEx 18162. , MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933. PRICK, 10 Csirrs.

Invoice Received THE CITY RECORD. Finance Dates or in Depart- Warrant Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. a Number. Number. Finance. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the Department of Education. 53859 11- 9-32 2-16-33 Fox Guarantee Roofing & Sheet Metal RECORD. BOARD OF CITY Works 23 85 JOHN P. O'BRIEN, MAroe, CkQè$IDL 54860 11- 5-32 2-16-33 Standard Electric Co. 33 64 CHARLES W. BERRY, CoMnR0LLU. ARTH JR 1. W. HILLY. CORPORATION Coussat. 53861 9-24-32 2-16-33 Frank Teicher, assignee of E. Weiner 14 58 53862 2-16-33 Sunavtaoa. Harry Starkman & Bros., assignees of STEPHEN G. KELLEY. James P. Rodgers 48 72 2214 Municipal Building, Manhattan. WORTH 2-3490. 53863 11- 3-32 2-16-33 Max Kriendel, assignee of J. Weiss 23 77 53864 11- 2-32 2- 6-33 T. Barba, assignee of J. Ermy 105 00 Di uributin` Division, 378 West Broadway, Manhattan. WA ratan 5-6610. 53865 5-10-32 2-16-33 Published daily, at 9 a. in., except Sundays and legal holidays. John R. Lea 1500 Suhscription, $20 a year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy. 53866 11-17-32 2-16-33 Hyman Jackel 5 56 SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the City employees), $5; 53867 11- 1-32 2-16-33 Official Canvass of Votes, $1; Registry Lists, 20 cents each assembly district; Law Department Frank Teicher, Inc., assignee of Henry Quarte"ly Report, $1; Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, $2 each section; postage extra. Saal 39 00 ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the CCTV Rzcoao must be received at least TWO (2) 53868 12- 1-32 2-14-33 P. .A. O'Riordan, assignee of Aero days before the date fixed for the first insertion; when proof is required for correction before Ventilating Corp. publication, copy must be received THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion. 5000 COPY for publication in the corporation newspapers of Brooklyn must be received at lewt 53869 12- 1-32 2-14-33 Aero Ventilating Corp. 62 00 THRE 3 (3) days before data fixed for the first insertion. 54307 12-20-32 2-16-33 World Book Co. 4 96 Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. 54308 12- 9-32 2- 9-33 School Associates, Inc. 313 40 54309 12-30-32 2-17-33 Standard Brands, Inc. 1200 TABLE OF CONTENTS. 54310 12-30-32 2-17-33 Best Foods, Inc. 39 60 ---- p 54311 12- 5-32 2-16-33 W. M. Welch Mfg. Co 1 20 Assessors, Board of— Instructions to Bidders on Work to Be 54614 2-10-33 Walter E. O'Leary 162 15 Co nplet;on of Assessments and Awards 1651 Done and Supplies to Be Furnished 1658 Board Meetings 1650 Law Department— 45298 110452 1-25-33 William Swirnow 364 00 Bronx, Borough of The— Extract of Transactions for Week 45785 107223 1-25-33 Flush-Metal Partition Corp., assignee of Ended January 21, 1933 1647 Bureau of Buildings — Approval of 1651 Wolrus Plumbing Co., Inc. 185 00 Materials Manhattan, Borough of— Pr )posals 1651 Proposals 1652 45786 107223 1-25-33 Bellis Wire Works, Inc., assignee of Brooklyn, Borough of— Wolrus Plumbing Co., Inc. 140 75 1656 Official Directory 1649 Proposals 45787 107223 1-25-33 Harry Starkman & Bros., assignee of Change. in Departments, Etc. 1649 Parks, Department of— City R'cord, Board of— Sale of Privilege 1658 Woirus Plumbing Co., Inc. 1,225 00 1650 Police Department— 45788 107223 1-25-33 Wolrus Plumbing Co., Inc. Proposals Amendments to Traffic Regulations 1651 770 85 Docks, Department of— 45379 110916 1-25-33 Federal Seating Co., Inc. Reports for Weeks Ended January 21 Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Prop- 664 00 and 28, 1933 1649 erty 1651 43042 110913 1-25-33 Federal Seating Co., Inc. 246 00 Educat on, Department of— Special Regulations for Vehicular 45378 110916 1-25-33 Federal Seating Co., Inc. 293 00 Traffic 1650 Proposals 1651 Federal Seating Co., Inc Estima+e and Apportionment, Board of- Purchase, Department of— 43043 110915 1-25-33 381 00 ;Cctices of Public Hearings— Proposals 1658 54355 10-26-32 2-16-33 James M. Shaw & Co 41 72 Franchise Matters 1653 Richmond, Borough of— 54538 2-10-33 Keystone View Co. 1651 158 50 Public Improvement Matters 1652 Proposals 54519 10-22-32 2-16-33 Marmon Contg. Co. Finance, Department of— Supreme Court, First Department— 14 43 Confirmation of Assessments — Notices Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to File 54520 11-14-32 2- 6-33 Thos. F. Mulligan 39 52 to Property Owners 1656 Objections 1658 54521 11-11-32 2-16-33 Frank Teicher, Inc., assignee of Henry 1657 Supreme Court, Second Department— In Brest on City Bonds and Stock, Saal . Vcuchers Received February 25 1933 1646 Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to File 15 10 w srraflt s Made Ready for Payment Ob?ections 1658 54522 12-27-32 2-17-33 James A. Ryan Co. 14 50 February 25, 1933 1643 Transportation, Board of— 54503 11-12-32 2-10-33 Dora Slutzman, assignee of S. Pine 190 00 Invitation to Contractors 1657 Hospit,ls, Department of- 54504 11- 5-32 2-14-33 Edward D. Fox 290 00 Pr)posals 1651 Proposals—Notice to Bidders 1657 54505 11-17-32 2-16-33 Hyman Jackel 11 47 54506 11-15-32 2-16-33 Hyman Jackel 35 30 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. 54507 11- 3-32 2-16-33 E. J. Stanley T 1450 54508 11-21-32 2-16-33 E. J. Stanley 750 WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE 54509 10-27-32 2-16-33 American Ornamental Iron Works 27 64 ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1933. 54510 10-21-32 2-16-33 American Ornamental Iron Works 29 26 H:ereinbelow is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on this date in 54511 10-28-32 2-16-33 American Ornamental Iron Works 28 70 which is shown the Department of Finance warrant number, the date of the invoice or 54512 10-26-32 2-16-33 American Ornamental Iron Works 26 32 the registered number of the contract, the date the voucher was filed in the Department 54513 9- 3-32 2-16-33 Fairbanks Morse & Co. 2000 of Finance, the name of the payee and the amount of the warrant. 54514 9- 3-32 2-16-33 Fairbanks Morse & Co., Inc. 12 45 Where two or more bills are embraced in the warrant the dates of the earliest 54515 12-10-32 2-16-33 j. De Phillips 20 61 and West are given, exce$ing that when such payments are made under a contract 54516 12-10-32 2-16-33 J. De Phillips 23 12 the registered number of the contract is shown therein. 54517 11-26-32 2-16-33 J. De Phillips 786 reason exists AIi warrants herein will be forwarded through the mails unless some 54518 11-26-32 2-16-33 J. De Phillips 20 54 why payment is to be made in person, in which event, written notice will be given to 54329 12-27-32 2-16-33 Harvard University Press 1 50 Comptroller. the claimant. CHARLES W. BERRY, 54330 12- 9-32 2-17-33 Carbide & Carbon Chemicals Corp 10 00 54331 1- 3-33 2-17-33 Austin Nichols & Co., Inc. 11 32 Invoice Received 54332 1- 3-33 2-17-33 Clarkson & Ford Co. 31 35 Finatice Dates or in Depart- 54333 12- 8-32 2-17-33 Warden Sing Sing Prison 69 60 Warrant Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount 54334 12-30-32 2-17-33 L. I. Motor Parts, Inc. 5 45 No. Number. Finance. 54335 1- 3-33 2-17-33 Leonard Auto Supply Co. 1 59 Armory Board. 54336 11-30-32 2-16-33 Eyncourt Press 600 54337 12-14-32 . 2-16-33 United Speedometer Repairs Co., Inc 250 54988 7-27-32 2-17-33 W. & J. Dixon $50 00 54338 1-19-33 Kummerle Bros., Inc. Bacon Coal Co 13 80 425 00 5517;' 1-31-33 2-18-33 54339 10-27-32 2-17-33 Charles Kurzon, Inc 10 80 55178 1-13-33 2-10-33 A. Pearson's Sons, Inc 80 50 54340 11- 5-32 2.17-33 N. Y. Machinery Co. 45 00 55174; 1- 7-33 2-18-33 Putnam & Co., Inc 21 00 54341 11-19-32 2-16-33 Hyman Jackel Westinghouse Electric Supply Co., Inc. 12 12 8 24 55180 2-18-33 54342 11-30-32 2-16-33 John P. Marquard 19 47 50 00 5518. 1-23-33 2-10-33 W. E. Blume, Inc 54343 11-30 32 2-16-33 R. Solomon, assignee of Kehm & Ulrich 2000 24 54 5518;: 1-13-33 2-10-33 H. Goldschmidt 54344 12-29-32 2-16-33 Charles Scribner's Sons 20 00 2 34 5518) 2- 4-33 2-18-33 Wanderman-Brand, Inc. 54345 2-10-33 H. W. Wilson Co. 432 00 Board of Parole. 54346 1- 3-33 2-16-33 H. W. Wilson Co. 18 00 Hagerty Bros. & Co 158 20 5544:' 12-30-32 2-15-33 53889 11-10-32 2- 9-33 Keystone View Co. 187 50 Board of City Record. 53888 3- 3-32 2- 9-33 Atlantic Basin Iron Works 171 49 42271 110513 1-26-33 Atlas Stationery Corp 411 70 53887 12-28-32 2-14-33 P. A. ORiordan 22500 Board of Elections. 53886 11-25-32 2-15-33 Hoover Co. 11 65 55243 2- 8-33 2-17-33 Chas, B. Alford 32 97 53885 11-15-32 2-15-33 George M. O'Connor 2200 City Magistrates' Courts. 53664 11-19-32 2-15-33 Walter A. Brauer 600 5519) 1-27-33 Mid-City Carage, Inc 25 00 53883 10-27-32 2- 8-33 Meredith & Healy 51 43 53662 11-14-32 2- 9-33 John Abel 52 46 Court of Special Sessions. 53881 11-14-32 2- 9-33 John Abel 7 75 58 84 5493) 2.6-33 2-11-33 Victor M. Ray 53880 10-18-32 2- 2-33 Empire State Iron Works, Inc 34 60 Court of General Sessions. 53879 2-16-33 Ackman, Inc. 34 56 54935 12-22-32 2-17-33 Fidelity & Casualty Co. of N. Y 9 00 53878 12- 8-32 2-16-33 National Art Iron Works 22 00 Supreme Courts. 53877 10- 7-32 2-16-33 Fred A. Buser Sons, Inc. 26 22 5552. 1-21-33 2-15-33 Central Supply Co 49 43 53876 10- 3-32 2-16-33 I. Youdelman 30 84 55524 1-12-33 2-15-33 Enoch Morgan's Sons Co 51 03 53875 11-18-32 2-15-33 Philip Bingmann 500 5551; 1-23-33 2-15-33 T. J. McMahon 27 50 53874 12-10-32 2- 1-33 Esther Mostow, assignee of Philip 55526 1-14-33 2-15-33 Tiffany & Co 10300 Mostow 85 00 County Clerk, New York County. 53873 11-17-32 2-16-33 Safety Fire Extinguisher Co. 8 50 54931 2-16-33 National Surety Co 50 40 53872 12- 1-32 2-16-33 William T. Hannegan Co. 1800 5552. 2-16-33 Daniel E. Finn 250 00 53871 10-17-32 2-16-33 James I. Kelly, Inc. 40 41 5493.4 2-16-33 Commercial Casualty Insurance Co 94 50 53870 10-13-32 2-16-33 James I. Kelly, Inc. 47 16 Hunter College. 54067 12-29-32 2-16-33 Atlas Stationery Corp. 3 90 5543 11- 5-32 2- 9-33 A. B. Dick Co 155 13 54068 12-27-32 2-16-33 John T. Stanley Co., Inc. 1 35 1 50 College of The City of New York 54069 2-16-33 D. C. Heath & Co. 54070 1- 7-33 2-16-33 Knickerbocker Ice Co. 1 89 1 5456) 11- 2-32 2-18-33 L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc. 75 54071 2-10-33 A. J. Douglass & Co. 54 09 5458 7 11-30-32 1-19-33 Charles Kurzon, Inc 50 32 54072 11-19-32 2-14-33 M. Reischmann & Sons, Inc. 565 00 55176 12- 5-32 2-18-33 Crane Co. 2 75 54073 11- 1-32 2-17-33 Arnold Constable & Co. 30 50 549 15 55431 1- 5-33 2-15-33 Robley Ptg. Co., Inc. 54074 12-13-32 2-14-33 Superior Seating Co., Inc. 115 00 55431) 5.12-32 2-15-33 Patterson Bros. 198 77 54075 10-26-32 2-14-33 Tripoli Electric Co. 425 00 Department of Correction. 54076 12- 5-32 2-10-33 Berger Mfg. Co. 4900 55075 1-11-33 2-10-33 Armour & Co. 8540 54077 11-17-32 2-16-33 Hyman Jackel 38 50 54991 12-23-32 2-16-33 Wm, Langbein & Bros. 19 50 54078 11- 7-32 2-16-33 Joseph Martinz 48 60 5499' 1-13-33 2-16-33 M. & M. Iron Works 1200 54079 11-23-32 2-16-33 Joseph Martini, Inc. 16 12 55262 2-16-33 Orange County Plumbing Supply Co , 54080 11-15-32 2-16-33 Joseph Martini, Inc. 14 60 Inc. 17 84 54081 11-15-32 2-16-33 Joseph Martinz, Inc. 36 10 5526[ 12-15-32 2-16-33 Universal Car Sales & Service Corp 22 18 54082 12- 4-32 2-10-33 James Hagan 6600 60113 1-31-33 2-17-33 Queensboro Farm Products, Inc. 313 67 54083 11-21-32 2-15-33 R. Solomon, assignee of Louis Glasser 34 32 60110 111335 2-20-33 John Minder & Son, Inc. 92040 54084 11- 2-32 2- 6-33 Whitestone Scavenger Co., Inc. 39 00

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1644 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933.

Invoice Received Invoice Received Finance Finance Dates or in Depart- Dates or in Depart- Warrant Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount, Warrant Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. Number. Number. Finance. Number. Number. Finance.

54085 1~3-28-32 2-16-33 American Ornamental Iron Works 33 75 54589 2-17-33 William H. Park 48 95 5401ct~ 12-12-32 2- 9-33 Robertson & Conry, Inc. 59 64 54590 12-14-32 2-17-33 Hone Window Cleaning Co., Inc 10 00 54327 12-19-32 2-16-33 Austin & Magill 20 75 55654 1-12-33 2-17-33 Underwood-Elliott-Fisher Co. 29 00 54328 1- 3-33 2-16-33 Ray Long & Richard R, Smith, Inc 240 55809 1-14-33 2-16-33 Benforge Capital Corp., assignee of L 55325 103 245 2-16-33 Houghton Mifflin Co. 570 03 Imershein, Inc. 164 90 55326 12-28-32 109297 2-16-33 Joseph Cavanagh & Co. 2275 56990 99613 Sibley & Fetherstoi' 137 16 55327 109297 2-15-33 Joseph Cavanagh & Co. 4900 56991 99613 Sibley & Fetherston 157 48 55328 9-10-32 109203 2-16-33 Chicago Apparatus Co. 30 58 56992 99613 Sibley & Fetherston 138 62 5532 109203 2-15-33 Chicago Apparatus Co. 1190 Department of Hospitals. 5533, 12-14-32 108549 2-15-33 Bruce Publishing Co. 2 52 55810 2-16-33 Excellent Fruit & Produce Dist., Inc 368 7 55331 108355 2-16-33 Electro Sun Co., Inc. 14 30 55811 2-15-33 Simensky & Levy 276 91 55332 108355 2-15-33 Electro Sun Co., Inc, 2 08 55812 1-31-33 2-17-33 Conron Bros. Co 200 03 55333 11-29-32 108315 2-16-33 Accurate Binding Co., Inc. 1 58 55813 12-22-32 1-16-33 A. Garfunkel & Co., Inc 180 00 55334 12-12-32 10784 2-16-33 Industrial Credit Corp., assignee of 55800 .111387 2-18-33 R. C. Williams & Co., Inc 55 73 Joseph Cavanagh & Co. 269 56 55801 111242 2-15-33 Armour & Co 295 17 55.3.3 107845 2-15-33 Joseph Cavanagh & Co. 626 34 55802 111242 2-15-33 Armour & Co 732 84 55335 96755 2-15-33 John H. Eggers Co., Inc. 17 40 55803 111242 2-15-33 Armour & Co 340 74 55337 11-25-32 109291 2-16-33 Morris Abrams, Inc. 1004 55657 2- 1-33 2-20-33 Joseph Seeman 44 88 5533 11-29-32 108315 2-15-33 Accurate Binding Co., Inc. 2 52 55658 2- 1-33 2-20-33 Borden Sales Co., Inc 11 05 5533) 12-16-32 109203 2-15-33 Chicago Apparatus Co. 128 55659 1-31-33 2-20-33 Lister Bros., Inc 8 73 11-9-32 98545 55341) 2-16-33 Charity Organization Society of City 55660 2-20-33 Austin Nichols & Co.. Pnc 19 05 of N. Y. 2 25 55661 1-24-33 2-20-33 Harold E. Hanmblen, Inc 9 00 55341 110013 2-15-33 Samuel Lewis Co., Inc. 624 24 55662 1-18-33 2-20.-33 Francis H. Leggett & Co 4 56 5534? 12-3-32 96747 2-15-33 Century Co. 2 80 55663 1-31-33 2-20-33 Borden's Farm Products Co., Inc... , 2 15 56011 11-21-32 108537 2-16-33 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc. 15390 55664 2-17-33 Mallinckrodt Chemical Works 19 26 5481.3 11- 2-32 2-20-33 George E. Pearsall 21 00 2-20-33 Abbott Laboratories 548I4 11- 7-32 2-20-33 Adam J. Hendel 24 26 55665 1-25-33 19 32 2-20-33 Eimer & Amend 53 01 5481 11-21-32 2-20-33 Frank E. Crosby & Son 13 49 55666 5481' 11-28-32 2-20-33 Frank E. Crosby & Son 13 40 55667 2- 2-33 2-17-33 I. R. Lush 24 00 54817 11-14-32 2-20-33 Clermont Heating Co. 28 12 55668 2- 1-33 2-17-33 Thompson Time Stamp Co.. Inc 7 50 5479; 10-22-31 Office Appliance & Equipment Co.... 3 75 55669 1-26-33 2-17-33 E. B. Meyrowitz Surgical Instruments 54833 12- 2-32 108556 2-16-33 Oliver Ditson Co., Inc. 300 Co., Inc. 4 85 5483) 108607 2-15-33 Brown-Robertson Co., Inc. 821 60 55670 2- 1-33 2-17-33 Westinghouse X-Ray Co., Inc 15 50 54841) 12-17-32 103269 2-16-33 William H. Sadlier, Inc. 138 97 60119 106898 Rosoff Bros., Inc 33,073 20 5484! 12- 5-32 103268 2-15-33 Row Peterson & Co. 30 60 60117 106489 S. L. Snyder Co., Inc 8,158 50 5484 108580 2-15-33 Newman-Dupuy Pub. Co., Inc. 56 10 55252 2- 1-33 2-20-33 H. & R. Diabetic Foods 3 80 54843 12-16-32 98292 2-15-33 Art Extension Society 3 60 55253 2- 3-33 2-20-33 Beech-Nut Packing Co 1 25 54844 1- 4-33 98230 2-15-33 Stanley Bowmar Co. 37 50 55254 1-31-33 2-17-33 Borden's Farm Products Co., Inc 9 61 5484`; 12-13-32 98569 2-16-33 A. J. Nystrom & Co., Inc. 2250 55255 2- 6-33 2-17-33 Certifoods, Inc. 11 28 5484i 11-30-32 108541 2-16-33 Allyn & Bacon 27 00 55256 1- 4-33 2-20-33 Julius Aderer, Inc. 8 00 5484 12- 5-32 107852 2-15-33 Samuel Lewis Co., Inc. 36 63 55257 2- 7-33 2-17-33 Whitaker & Higgins, Inc. 90 60 54841 1- 6-33 108594 2-15-33 Charles Scribner's Sons 82 50 55258 2- 6-33 2-17-33 Orrsell Co., Inc. 50 00 54849 12- 6-32 108594 2-16-33 Charles Scribner's Sons 3,201 00 55259 1-27-33 2-16-33 Brown Instrument Co. 60 50 54850 108489 2-15-33 S. Weinstein Supply Co. 4475 55260 1-20-33 2-17-33 Pullclean Towel Cabinet Co., Inc... 72 00 5485• 12-22-32 108406 2-15-33 N. Y. Woodfinishers Supply Co., Inc 17 92 55426 111281 2-15-33 Ever-Ready Maintenance Porter Service 5485.'. 11-28-32 108782 2-15-33 Talens School Products, Inc. 108 & Window Cleaning Contractors, Inc 117 00 54853 12-15-32 108460 2-15-33 Putnam & Co., Inc. 42000 55184 2- 1-33 2-17-33 James J. Thompson & Son, Inc, 12 14 5485L. 12-12-32 108760 2-16-33 Combination Rubber Mfg. Co 245 00 55185 1-31-33 2-17-33 A. L. Cahn & Sons, Inc. 82 98 5485b 12-20-32 96752 2-16-33 Denoyer-Geppert Co 183 50 55196 1-24-33 2-17-33 Wm. Langbein & Bros. 25 75 5485( 107924 2- 3-33 Louisa Newman and Albert Newman, 55187 1-20-33 2-17-33 Magneto Repair Corp. 10 80 executors of the Estate of Fred L. New- 55064 2-16-33 S. C. Landauer 85 95 man, deceased 177 14 54989 1-31-33 2-20-33 John P. Sturniolo Fruits, Inc, 2 84 5485' 108399 2-15-33 Murray Envelope Corp 1 53 54990 1-31-33 2-20-33 Moore Baking Co.. Inc. 29 29 5532; 98319 2-16-33 Hall & McCreary Co 47 46 54591 2- 1-33 2-16-33 Austin Nichols & Co., Inc. 1 43 5532' 108336 2-15-33 A. L. Cahn & Sons, Inc 2772 54592 2- 1-33 2-16-33 H. S. Morgan, Inc. 7 50 5508(, 11- 9-32 2-16-33 Richard E. Struse 50 28 54593 2-17-33 American Pharmaceutical Co., Inc 48 35 5508 9- 3-32 2-20-33 Fairbanks Morse & Co., Inc 9 80 54594 2- 3-33 2-17-33 Fawcett & Fawcett, Inc. 8 88 5508E 11-11-32 2-16-33 William C. Crowe, Inc 121 30 54595 2- 1-33 2-17-33 E. Leitz, Inc. 7 15 5508' 11-19-32 2-20-33 Ernest Capelle 1140 54596 2- 8-33 2-17-33 N. Y. Laboratory Supply Co., Inc 19 20 54597 2- 6-33 2-17-33 E. Leitz, Inc. 55090 8-31-32 2-16-33 Wallace & Tiernan Co., Inc 4 50 2 88 2-17-33 Westchester Economy Co. 55091 10-25-32 2-16-33 Thomas J. Breen 25 28 54598 2- 1-33 2 00 54599 2- 2-33 2-17-33 Franklin Hardware Co., Inc. 21 83 5509' 11- 1-32 2-14-33 Godfrey Keeler Co 18500 54600 1- 6-33 2-17-33 Bailey & Bean 4 00 5509: 12-12-32 2-16-33 H. E. Gunter 71 25 54573 2-16-33 Atlas Stationery Corp. 4 00 5509'. 11-16-32 2-16-33 American Ornamental Iron Works 67 31 54574 1-19-33 2-17-33 Regal Equipment Co. 20 90 5509` 11-30-32 2-20-33 James I. Kelly, Inc 20 03 54575 2- 6-33 2-17-33 Myron L. Walker Co., Inc. 1 33 5479(1 12-28-32 2-20-33 International Time Recording Co., Inc 4 85 54576 2- 1-33 2-17-33 Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. 4 66 54800 12-30-32 2-20-33 Ralph C. Coxhead Corp 3 10 54577 2- 6-33 2-17-33 Drug Products Co., Inc. 12 70 54801 1-17-33 2-20-33 T. E. Seidel 760 54578 2- 6-33 2-17-33 Parke, Davis & Co. 10 71 5480:' 12-30-32 2-20-33 Remington Rand, Inc 100 54579 2- 7-33 2-17-33 Magnus, Mabee & Reynard, Inc. 6 50 5480: 1-16-33 2-20-33 Hazen Chatfield 3 35 54580 2-17-33 Johnson & Johnson 24 30 1 40 5480, 12-16-32 2-20-33 Al's Garage 54581 2-17-33 E. Fougera & Co., Inc. 67 50 5480: 1- 3-33 2-20-33 Neumann Kahn Chevrolet, Inc 3 92 54582 2-17-33 Duke Laboratories. Inc, 56 00 5480( 10-20-32 2-20-33 Thos. F. Mulligan 22 70 54583 1-21-33 2-16-33 City Chemical Co., Inc. 1 92 5480; 11-29-32 2-20-33 H. Schaffer 1200 Law Department. 5480f~ 12- 8-32 2-20-33 F. J. Kloes, Inc. 3500 55516 2-18-33 Arthur J. W. Hilly 108 00 5480(' 1 11-12-32 2-20-33 M. Klahr 3500 Miscellaneous. 54810 9- 2-32 2-20-33 Fairbanks, Morse & Co., Inc. 5 00 54744 2-10-33 John T. Doherty 190 00 54811 11-16-32 2-20-33 James Yorkston 6 40 54745 2-16-33 N. S. Low & Co., Inc 183 00 5481:' 11-11-32 2-20-33 Morris Singer 3 95 54746 2-16-33 Ksiel Kamm 334 40 54851; 12-21-32 108417 2-16-33 A. J. Nystrom & Co., Inc. 20 08 54747 2-20-33 Mary Bertron 41 54 5485! 108637 2-15-33 Wallace & Tiernan Co., Inc. 105 50 54748 2-20-33 M. Burgess 34 62 54860 108388 2-15-33 Charles Kurzon, Inc. 3 56 54749 2-20-33 Madeline Dailey 41 54 5486: 11-16-32 108388 2-15-33 Charles Kurzon, Inc. 5008 54750 2-20-33 Margaret Doyle 27 70 5486:' 12-14-32 96757 2-16-33 Funk & Wagnalls Co. 2 72 54751 2-20-33 Julia Duggan 34 62 5486; 107843 2-15-33 Milton, Bradley Co. 1,325 20 54752 2-20-33 Emma Farrell 22 98 54864 12-22-32 108547 2-15-33 Beckley-Candy Co., Inc. 1 86 54753 2-20-33 Anna Hogan 41 54 5486` 12-23-32 108334 2-16-33 Burges Bros. Co. 2 70 54754 2-20-33 Jean M. Hunter 41 54 54861 i 11-25-32 108314 2-16-33 Morris, Abrams, Inc. 72 41 54755 2-20-33 Teresa Lombardi 13 74 12-23-32 96773 5486;' 2-16-33 Longmans, Green & Co. 68776 54756 2-20-33 Teresa Lombardi 69 2.1 54868 12-21-32 96768 2-16-33 Johnson Publishing Co. 150 54668 2-20-33 Frederick L. Cranford, Charles H. 5486' ) 12- 7-32 108388 2-16-33 Charles Kurzon, Inc. 2788 Locher, Inc,, assignees of Frederick L. 108334 54870 2-16-33 Burgess Bros. Co. 2 25 Cranford, Inc. 28.31-8 13 5487 12-14-32 108347 2-16-33 H. Dietz Co. 1 25 54676 2-20-33 Jacob Izbitsky or Jesse Perlmutter, att . 290 33 5487:' 12-13-32 107843 2-16-33 Milton, Bradley Co. 2 58 54677 2-20-33 Jacob Izbitsky or Jesse Perlmutter, atty. 152 27 5487.; 11-29-32 107859 2-16-33 Ray-Mont Products Co., Inc. 23 00 54713 2-18-33 Remmah Realty Corp. 67 64 54874 11-25-32 107843 2-15-33 Milton, Bradley Co. 3 25 54714 2-18-33 Joseph T. Whitford 1 15 54875 11-11-32 96768 2-15-33 Johnson Publishing Co. 300 54715 2-17-33 John Y. Koch & Agnes S. Koch 26 39 5507i~ 11-28-32 108789 2-15-33 Frank Rotenberg 91 00 54716 3-17-33 Carl Ey 55077 108784 8 57 2-15-33 Windsor Wax Co., Inc. 2 27 54717 2-18-33 Beatrice Wishnew 55078 10-27-32 109223 103 84 2-16-33 N. Y. Laboratory Supply Co., Inc 37 83 54718 2-18-33 Stella Savosh 5507(1 11-21-32 109223 506 65 2-16-33 N. 1'. Laboratory Supply Co., Inc 6 78 54719 2-18-33 Mary D. Francvk 55081) 11-14-32 109385 2-15-33 Jones Packing Co 4 16 269 35 54720 2-18-33 Annie Chinery 5508 110342 2-16-33 Harry Starkman & Bros., assignees of 8 62 54721 2-18-33 Maud D;tchburn 13 15 David Wolkeiser 900 00 54722 2-18-33 Delia A. Burns 7 48 55082 11(342 2-16-33 Quimbv Pump Co., Inc., assignee of 54723 2-18-33 Concette Franzese 4 00 David Wolkeiser 360 00 54724 2-18-33 C. McDonough 5508.1 1-11-33 2-16-33 Sanborn Map Co 112 50 1 67 54725 2-18-33 United States Trust Co. of N. Y 55084 2-20-33 Lucille Owen 3 20 5 27 54640 2-20-33 Hattie Brady 5508;; 10-17-32 2- 6-33 R. Solomon, assignee of Kehm & Ulrich 47 61 150 00 54641 2-16-33 Thomas A. Welstead, Jr 550 00 Fire Department. 54642 2-16-33 St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church (0114 1(17734 550 00 Murphy & Beaumont, Inc 1,099 02 54643 2-20-33 Mayjav Realty Corp 557911 110513 15,000 00 2-14-33 Standard Oil Co. of N. J., Inc 801 41 54644 2-16-33 Alumnae Association of Bellevue Train- 55790 111114 2-14-33 Fast River Mill & Lumber Co 2,994 41 ing School for Nurses 5580'i 12-30-32 3,895 75 1-17-33 Swan-Finch Oil Corp y 24800 54645 2-20-33 Anna J. Doyle 135 00 Department of Health. 54356 2-18-33 Hannah Sanders 21 98 5601) 1-18-33 2-10-33 Medo Photo Supply Corp 2 40 54357 .2-18-33 David Wolfson 21 39 5457') 2-17-33 K. & B. Electrical Equipment Co., Inc 3360 54358 2-18-33 Yetta Rubel 27 25 54571 1-20-33 2-17-33 Meeker Dickie & Stettler, Inc 940 54359 2-18-33 Emilie Neumann 94 89 5457.' 1-15-33 2-17-33 Goodman Kleiner Co., Inc 48 00 54360 2-18-33 Mary E. Crabbe b7 80 54584 2-16-33 W'olffert Sawdust 19 00 54361 2-18-33 Church of St. Margaret Mary by the Sea 80 10 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933. THE CITY RECORD. 1645

Invoice Received Invoice Received in Depart- Finance Dates or in Depart- Finance Dates or Amount. Warrant Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. Warrant Contract ment of Name of Payee. Num)er. Number. Finance. Number. Number. Finance. 54362 2-18-33 Realty Associates Securities 65 81 Department of Plant and Structures. 2-18-33 Hyman Turkeltaub 50 51 54995 1-27-33 2-17-33 U. S. Rubber Products, Inc 5 50 543(13 15 00 54364 2-18-33 Georgiana Braithwaite 9 92 54996 1-13-33 2-17-33 Wheels, Inc. 2-18-33 Daniel B. Keehan 14 57 54997 12- 6 32 2-17-33 Hauck Manufacturing Co 8 70 54361 23 06 5436; 2-18-33 Emilio Sampietro 2 76 54998 1-30-33 2-17-33 Tidewater Electric Co., Inc 2-18-33 Branislaw Radzeiwski 19 58 54993 2- 3-33 Colonial Beacon Oil Co., Inc 50 25 54367 7 34 2-20-33 Lucy Horgan 40 38 54994 1-30-33 2-17-33 Frederick Rail Co,, Inc 54690 4 50 2-18-33 Charles H. Arendt 5 48 54930 2-18-33 Samuel Hamburger 54725 4 90 54727 2-18-33 Cohocton Realty Co. 116 45 54931 2-18-33 J. Frank Johnson 511 99 54932 2-18-33 John S. Egan 8 40 5472 2-17-33 Title Guarantee & Trust (jo. 164 80 2-17-33 Bernardo Siragusa & Carmela Siragusa 4 13 54929 2-18-33 Calvin Crocker 5472) 383 64 2-17-33 Lillian R. Gordon 8 10 55428 109265 2-11-33 Avers Fuel Corp. 5473) 25 00 2-18-33 Bruno Kube 49 25 55672 1-14-33 2-17-33 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y., Inc 54731 4 60 54732 2-18-33 Leonard F. Carlson 7 99 55673 2-17-33 N. Y. Rex-Hide Co. Exchange for Blind 190 51 54733 2-18-33 Meta S. Gough 6 18 60114 1-28-33 2-17-33 86 24 54734 2-18-33 Grace Ferraro 1 37 60115 1-31-33 2-17-33 Exner, Sand & Gravel Corp. Borough of Manhattan. 54735 2-18-33 Susan Nugent 4 10 President, St. George Paving Corp. 1,754 97 54735 2-18-33 Slawson & Hobbs 27 00 44655 106901 1-26-33 95 35 54737 2-18-33 Street & Adikes 1020 54585 12 8 32 2-15-33 J. Cohen & Bro. Savastano Photographic Studio 15 50 54733 2-18-33 Grace Moulder 3 23 54983 1-19-33 2-15-33 Savastano Photographic Studio 21 70 5473) 2-18-33 Anna Cary Dills 72 54984 1 19-33 2-15-33 2-17-33 Charles A. Sylvester 97 55174 1-19-33 2-17-33 Rubenoff & Co. 7 54 5474) 76 30 54741 2-18-33 Estate of Catherine C DeVine 11 41 55175 2-15-33 Charles D. Beckwith, Inc. Highland Body Mfg. Co. 9 11 54678 2-10-33 J. H. Block Co 3500 55245 1-17-33 2-17-33 R. L. Reed 3 99 5467) 2-10-33 Mager & Gougelman, Inc. 30 00 55246 1-18-33 2-17-33 9 60 5468) 2-10-33 Samuel Semuel 3200 55247 2-17-33 Rollo, Johnson & Siedler, Inc 54681 2-10-33 Abdominal Supporter Co. 7 75 55248 2-15-33 Edward T. Barry 50 40 54682 2-10-33 G. J. De Garmo Co. 12 00 55249 2-15-33 Meehan Paving & Const. Co., Inc 50 40 J4683 2-20-33 Losia Morgareidge 27 70 55250 1-26-33 2-17-33 Buff & Buff Mfg. Co. 30 00 54684 2-20-33 Sarah E. Mudranan 41 54 55251 1-20-33 2-15-33 Remo Engineering Co. 69 30 54685 2-20-33 Nora Mulvey 35 76 55429 1-16-33 2-15-33 Real Estate Directory Co., Inc. 100 00 54685 2-20-33 Delia McKiernan 6460 55244 1-19-33 2-17-33 Anclor Packing Co. 12 76 54687 2-20-33 Josephine O'Connor 38 08 56027 1- 6-33 2-17-33 Triangle Litho Print Co., Inc. 24 50 54683 2-20-33 Caroline L. Hofer 41 54 President, Borough of The Bronx. 5468) 2-20-33 Mildred Broderson 51 70 54928 2-20-33 Mortimer Tubridy 13 25 56087 2-23-33 L. B. Roberts 122 82 54986 2- 2-33 2-15-33 Special Supply Co. 43 60 56083 2-21-33 O'Brien Bros. Towing Co., Inc., as 54987 1-31-33 2-15-33 Fred Joseph 37 50 owner of Tug Thomas F. O'Brien or 54985 1-31-33 2-15-33 Keuffel & Esser Co. 58 86 Foley & Martin, Proctors 875 80 55518 2-20-33 Wm. E. Downs 24 30 3) 2-21-33 Joseph Silverstein or Meyer H. Men- 55517 2- 9-33 2-20-33 Addressograph Co. 5 41 cher, atty. 63 37 President , Borough of Brooklyn. 5609) 2-21-33 Prime Steam Laundry Co., Inc., or 48852 110516 1-26-33 Bklyn. Alcatraz Asphalt Co 4,182 81 Joseph D. Hughes, atty. 20 00 47784 110059 Bklyn. Alcatraz Asphalt Co 1,699 13 55563 2-20-33 Daniel O'Rourke 314 33 54565 2-14-33 Kinney Motors, Inc 70 04 55561 2-20-33 Carrie Davis 69 24 54566 2-17-33 Wm. T. Wilson & Sons 30 00 55563 2-20-33 Elsie Davis 41 06 54567 1-13-33 2-17-33 Van Dorn Hoist & Body Service 43 90 5556') 2-20-33 Elizabeth Devlin 41 54 54568 1-18-33 2-14-33 Alois L. Hofaker 8600 55567 2-20-33 Mary Duff 22 96 54586 2- 1-33 2-17-3J W. E. Johnson 500 55563 2-20-33 Jennie Duffy -55 39 55056 1-16-33 2-20-33 Suhr & Golz 11 50 5556) 2-20-33 Mary Falconer 40 15 55057 2-20-33 Gaccione Bros. & Co., Inc 20 05 5557) 2-20-33 Nellie Flaherty 83 09 55058 1-18-33 2-20-33 I. Block 36 00 55571 2-20-33 Jennie Friedman 38 08 55058 1-12-33 2-20-33 Hafker Iron Works 1800 5557? 2-20-33 Regina F. Heyer 27 70 55060 12-13-32 2-20-33 Johnson Service Co 7 32 5557 3 2-20-33 Olga Holmes 36 93 55061 2- 2-33 2-20-33 Bernard J. Carey 4 33 6012) Frank Aranow & Myron Sulzberger, Jr. 1,005 10 President, Borough of Richmond. 60121 Frank Aranow & Alfred I. Dittler 1,006 40 55805 2-11-33 Jas. Thompson & Sons .. 281 37 55527 228-33 2-16-33 Hillpin Bldg. Corp, 350 00 55806 1-13-33 1-31-33 Joseph Zimmerman, assignee of Steiner 55523 3-15-33 2-16-33 Webster Estates, Inc. 537 50 Rooting Co, 461 00 5552) 2-20-33 James J. Conway, Jr. 30 00 55795 111285 2- 9-33 Fiore Bros., Inc 370 00 5552) 2-28-33 2-16-33 Aram S. Tall 108 33 56989 103536 Timken Silent Automatic Co., assignee 5511) 2-20-33 Mary Bauer 50 00 of Daniel Blaine & Son 612 53 55120 2-20-33 Samuel Spiselman 5 00 56988 103536 Supply Co., Inc., assignee 55121 2-20-33 Ida Yellin 29 15 of Daniel Blaine & Son 255 17 5573) 2-20-33 J. F. Murphy Cont. Co., Inc. 17,779 33 Department of Public Welfare. 3,660 25 55731 2-20-33 W. H. Gahagan, Inc. 56015 2-17-33 A. P. Dienst Co., Inc 5 99 56993 2.24-33 Manhattan General Hospital 2,077 85 56016 2- 9-33 2-17-33 Paul Schaad 2 94 500 00 5699; 2-24-33 David F. Price 56017 1-28-33 2-17-33 E. B. Latham & Co 4 32 Milton Smith 500 00 5699.1 2.24-33 56018 2- 8-33 2-17-33 Samuel April 4 38 5614.? 2-20-33 Antonia Trotta 34 62 2-23-33 Frank J. Taylor 74,226 35 34 62 56131 5614 3 2-20-33 Margaret Walsh 60,430 04 12 00 56132 2-23-33 Frank J. Taylor 56141 10-17-32 I. Janeway Ehlin 2-23-33 Frank J. Taylor 77,287 18 10-17-32 Bonnard Teegarden 69 00 56133 56145 2-17-33 Atlas Stationery Corp. 261 10-17-32 H. T. Wickle 188 00 55655 56141 2-17-33 Forest Box & Lumber Co., Inc. 3 15 34 00 55656 1- 9-33 5614 7 10-17-32 Max M. Krauss 376 01 10-17-32 William K. Rogers 75 00 60112 1-31-33 2-16-33 Queensboro Farm Products, Inc. 5614;3 111335 2-17-33 John Minder & Son, Inc. 3,409 48 10-17-32 N. V. Walsh 15 00 60109 5614') Sheriff, Richmond County. 56151) 10-17-32 Edward I. Edelman 5 00 55814 2- 1-33 2-14-33 Dannecker's Union Market 198 60 5615. 10-17-32 Wm. E. Ball 32 00 11,478 35 55002 1-25-33 2-14-33 G. F. Van Dam & Son 61 50 5573.1 2-21-33 Bklyn. Children's Aid Society Sheriff, Kings County. 2-21-33 Bklyn. Jewish Home for Convalescents 833 00 5573.1 54999 2- 1-33 2-16-33 Shore Road Fish Market Co. 22 14 5573.; 2-21-33 Harlem Home for Daughters of Israel 1,622 60 2,625 00 55000 2- 1-33 2-16-33 Continental Baking Co., Inc. 43 75 5573ii 2-21-33 House of St. Giles the Cripple 2-16-33 J. Colasanto 7 13 357 84 55001 2- 1-33 5573:' 2-21-33 Inwood House 54939 2-16-33 James A. McQuade 45 00 2-21-33 Irvington House 55731 992 60 54942 1-31-33 2-16-33 Troy Carroll Garage, Inc. 2 50 5573') 2-21-33 Jewish Home for Convalescents 593 60 54940 1-31-33 2-16-33 Disinfecting & Exterminating Corp 5 00 5574(1 2-21-33 Kallman Home for Children 1,399 20 54941 2- 7-33 2-16-33 Cadillac Motor Car Co. 6 80 5574•. 2-21-33 N. Y. Infirmary for Women & Children 914 70 Sheriff, New York County. 5574:' 2-21-33 N. Y. Infirmary for Women & Children 654 65 54936 2-17-33 Peter Sposato 840 5574.1 2-21-33 N. Y. 1'nfirmary for Women & Children 840 60 54937 2-17-33 Bernard Gries 32 40 55741 2-21-33 Sacred Heart Orphan Asylum 4,346 16 55522 2-17-33 James R. Cavanagh 2660 5574; 3-21-33 St. Agatha Home for Children 4,789 40 Department of Sanitation. 557441 2-21-33 St. Anns School of Industry 1,703 72 55519 2-18-33 John J. O'Brien 209 90 5574;' 2-21-33 Schermerhorn House 2,426 20 55188 1-25-33 2-16-33 Stewart Motor Trucks, Inc. 74 30 5574~i 2-21-33 Solomon and Betty Loeb Memorial 55189 2-10-33 2-18-33 Interboro Motor Parts & Equip. Co , Home for Convalescents 2,590 00 Inc. 10 50 1,003 80 55741► 2-21-33 Edgewater Creche 55190 2- 2-33 Hanna Engineering Works, Inc. 94 88 56131 2-20-33 Margaret O'Reilly 27 70 55191 2-15-33 E. A. Wildermuth 51 62 5613; 2-20-33 Theresa M. Sherry 63 46 55192 12- 5-32 2-15-33 Shamrock Towing Co., Inc. 15 50 56131; 2-20-33 Helene Barry 38 08 55434 2-15-33 Int. Harvester Co. of , Inc 380 96 56137 2-20-33 Frieda C. Carroll 92 32 55435 2-15-33 La France Republic Truck Distributors, 56131 2-20-33 Agnes Conlon 41 54 Inc. 700 03 5613) 2-20-33 Isable Milano 41 20 55436 2- 1-33 2-14-33 Inglewood Holding Corp 765 70 56144) 2-20-33 Nicola Sartorio 38 90 55437 2- 1-33 2-14-33 Thomas Constas, doing business as 56141 2-20-33 Mary Sullivan 27 70 Jamaica Auto Engineers 1,068 40 Public Administrator, Bronx County. 55438 2-15-33 Waterfront Ash Removal Co., Inc 968 75 5551; 1- 2-33 2-20-33 N. Y. Law Journal 9 50 55439 1-31-33 2- 8-33 Edward Card Co., Inc 403 80 Department of Parks. 55440 1-31-33 2- 8-33 Moran Towing & Transportation Co 526 16 5602i) 1-17-33 2-17-33 John J. Rose 111 20 55441 1-20-33 2-15-33 Int. Harvester Co. of America, Inc 600 05 56021 1Z-24-32 2-17-33 Goldsmith Bros, 20 42 55433 1-19-33 2-10-33 Worthington Pump & Machinery Corp. 45000 56022 2-28-33 Goldsmith Bros. 22 82 Transit Commission. 56023 1. 6-33 2-17-33 1Vm. J. Gillen 320 00 55122 2- 1-33 2-17-33 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg, Co 262 00 5602.1 2-10-33 Jas. Thompson & Sons 449 13 55123 2-17-33 Mack Nomburg 7 85 5602; 2- 4-33 G. F. Van Dam & Son 272 32 55124 2-17-33 Mack Nomburg 2500 56026 2.10-33 2-17-33 Palma Motor Sales & Service Corp 31 23 Board of Transportation. 5506! 4 2-20-33 Cadillac Motor Car Co 4 14 55732 99918 10- 9-31 J. F. Murphy Contracting Co., Inc 78 22 55791; 110524 2- 6-33 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y., Inc 345 03 55729 101853 11-18-31 W. H. Gahagan, Inc 50 56 5579:, 110524 1- 6-33 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y., Inc 466 38 55114 1-23-33 2-20-33 Vought & Williams, Inc 1 50 Police Department. 55115 1-20-33 2-20-33 Swan-Finch Oil Corp 27 44 5506;! 1-20-33 2-16-33 Behlert Electric Co 84 96 55116 1- 5-33 2-20-33 D. Liederman & Sons, Inc 20 87 6011' 2- 2-33 2-17-33 De 1Vilde Co 615 00 55117 2-20-33 Fink-Dumont-White, Inc. 27 74 5580;' 1-23-33 2-10-33 Doty-Demos Co., Inc 145 24 55118 2-17-33 Leroy Ghear 34 05

16,16 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933.

Invoice Received Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- Finance Dates or in Depart- Warra it Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. Warrant Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. Numbt r, Number. Finance. Number. Number. Finance. 14 69 55560 2-18-33 John J. Regan 17 00 55067 2- 6-33 2-20-33 Brown & Dressel 55561 2-18-33 Beekman Street Hospital 940 55068 2-20-33 Chevrolet Motor Co. of N. Y. 5 52 55562 2-18-33 Charles Kenna 29 00 55069 1-31-33 2-20-33 George E. Mitchell 1 75 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. 55070 2- 1-33 2-20-33 Manhattan Drill & Tool Sharpening 54601 1-27-33 2-20-33 Mallinckrodt Chemical Works 2020 Corp. 21 01 54602 1-27-33 2-20-33 N, Ryan Co 1100 55071 1-21-33 2-20-33 K. & T. Auto Trimming Co. 20 00 54603 1-26-33 2-20-33 Miller Auto Supply & Equipment Co , 55072 1-27-33 2-20-33 Webster Auto Sheet Metal Works 4 00 Inc. 1312 55073 1-31-33 2-20-33 Quartermaster Corps., U. S. Army 51 98 54604 1-23-33 2-20-33 Stewart Motor Trucks, Inc 4 7Q 55074 2- 7-33 2-18-33 John R. Holmes 25 00 54584 2- 6-33 2-20-33 Henry Spen 21 55427 109265 2- 8-33 Avers Fuel Corp. 7,314 97 55065 2- 2-33 2-20-33 John A. Roebling's Sons Co. of N. Y 26 08 55671 1-23-33 2-20-33 Sinclair Refining Co. 9 72 55066 2- 2-33 2-20-33 United States Rubber Products, Inc. 10 56 55804 109249 2- 8-33 Brooklyn Edison Co., Inc. 79,973 41

VOUCIiERS RECEIVED IN THE DEPARTMENT OF Invoice Invoice FINANCE ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1933. Finance Date Finance Date received in Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. Here nbelow is a statement of all vouchers er No. tract the Department of Finance on this date in which is er No. tract shown the Department of Finance voucher number, the Number. Number. date of the invoice or the registered number of the con- 53736 Geo. E. Hatfield Co 54 00 53841 N. S. Low & Co., Inc. 104 40 tract, the name of the payee and the amount of the 53752 109354 New Dorp Coal Corp 556 04 N. S. Low & Co., Inc. 3 30 voucher. 53753 109284 Ridgewood Coal Co., Inc 1,555 33 53842 Guterman Dental Supply Co. 1 42 Where two or more bills are embraced in one voucher, 53754 110524 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y 2,363 94 53843 Goodman-Kleiner Co., Inc 6 00 the dato of the earliest is given excepting that when such 53749 111110 Diamond T. Motor Car Co. 4,069 00 53844 Edward Weck & Co., Inc 12 00 vouchers are submitted under a contract, the registered Department of Health. 53845 Manhattan Enameled Ware number of the contract is shown instead. 71 41 Co., Inc. 10 90 CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. 53721 William H. Park 53722 Breeder Co. 5 95 53846 L. Silverman 12 80 Cavanagh Bros. & Co., Inc 2 80 53847 Elliott Treatment Regulator, Invoice 53723 53724 Shelt Co. 19 90 Inc. 500 Finance Date Topping Bros. 41 56 Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount, 53725 Commissioner of Jurors, Richmond County. 53708 Edward Boker, Inc. 18 84 53726 National Surety Co. 3 60 er No. tract Modern Butter Ptg. Co 5 18 Number. 53709 Miscellaneous. 53710 Eimer & Amend, Inc. 2 30 53990 Comptroller of City of N. Y. Armory Board. 53711 Hospital Supply Co. 2 50 and Chamberlain of City of 53755 Anthony E. Dupraz $275 00 53712 Rockefeller Institute f or N. Y. 327,232 50 5375(i William C. Crowe, Inc. 46 00 Medical Research 8 00 53991 Comptroller of City of N. Y. William C. Crowe, Inc 35 00 53713 Whitall Tatum Co 5 47 and Chamberlain of City of William C. Crowe, Inc 36 35 53714 Samuel Lewis Co., Inc 12 84 N. Y. 29,062 47 William C. Crowe, Inc. 22 38 53715 National Crystal Co., Inc 18 52 53992 Comptroller of City of N. Y. 53757 Joseph A. Logan 147 50 53716 N. Y. City Beef Co. 72 48 and Chamberlain of City of Joseph A. Logan 100 00 53717 Parke Davis & Co. 194 40 N. Y. 2,541,061 25 53758 Samuel Schmalheiser, Inc 75 00 53718 Wolffert Sawdust 9 50 53993 Comptroller of City of N. Y. Samuel Schmalheiser, Inc 75 00 53719 Comprex Oscillator Corp 15 00 and Chamberlain of City of Samuel Schmalheiser, Inc 90 00 53720 L. C. Smith & Corona Type- N. Y. 291,125 00 53759 W. & J. Dixon 187 00 writers, Inc. 6 73 53994 Comptroller of City of N. Y 53760 John F. Ferguson, Inc 194 00 Department of Hospitals. and Chamberlain of City of 53761 Irvine & Wilcox Co., Inc 16 50 53767 Amer. Hospital Assn., Inc 100 00 N. Y. 46,516 63 53762 Nicholas J. Schery 10 71 53806 Alexander Matthaey 3,294 55 53995 Comptroller of City of N. Y 53763 Godfrey Keeler Co 8 39 53807 Lash's Products Co., Inc 5504 and Chamberlain of City of 53764 W. E. Blume, Inc. 26 22 53:1: Simensky & Levy 78 49 N. Y. 122,611 25 53765 Burwak Elevator Co. 29 83 53809 Jaburg Bros., Inc. 3 42 Comptroller of City of N. Y Court of General Sessions. 53810 Doxsee Co., Inc. 5 95 and Chamberlain of City of 53661 P. W. Vallely, Inc. 10 00 53811 H. & R. Diabetic Foods 12 40 N. Y. 457,938 75 53662 New York Linen Supply & 53812 H. S. Morgan, Inc. 8 85 53996 Comptroller of City of N. Y. Laundry .Co. 2290 53813 Conron Bros. Co. 154 70 and Chamberlain of City of 53663 Knickerbocker Ice Co. 46 80 53814 Conron Bros. Co. 11 90 N. Y. 1,866 14 53664 Banks Law Pub. Co. 6 00 53815 Knickerbocker Mills Co 94 78 Comptroller of City of N. Y 53665 Eugene H. Tower, Inc 4 50 53816 Kemp, Da & Co. 22 44 and Chamberlain of City of 53666 Remington Rand, Inc. 3 86 53817 J. Taaffe 49 05 N. Y. 42,537 10 53667 American Writing Machine 5 818 Excellent3 Fruit & Produce 53997 Comptroller of City of N. Y Co. 150 Dist., Inc. 9888 and Chamberlain of City of 53668 Pandick Press, Inc 805 80 53819 Simensky & Levy 186 40 N. Y. 2,171 25 53820 Excellent Fruit & Produce Comptroller of City of N. Y. Board of Higher Education. 131 43 Clay Co 16 06 Dist., Inc. and Chamberlain of City of 53946 18162 53947 Spencer Lens Co 180 00 53821 Teddy's House of Sea Food N. Y. 1,000,000 00 Teddy's House of Sea Food 337 09 53948 W. W. Kimball Co. 375 00 53822 53980 Comptroller of City of N. Y. 53823 M. & R. Dietetic Laborator- and Chamberlain of City of 53949 Central Scientific Co.' 21 95 8330 12 20 ies, Inc. N. Y. 77,116 25 53950 Eimer & Amend Samuel E. Hunter Corp 9843 Eimer & Amend 2 50 53824 53981 Comptroller of City of N. Y 53951 53825 Samuel E. Hunter Corp 180 45 Roberts & Quinn, Inc 4 40 and Chamberlain of City of 53952 53826 Teddy's House of Sea Food 1 79 53953 Baker & Taylor Co. 5 40 N. Y. 742,581 25 53827 Fordham W i n d o w Shade 53982 Comptroller of City of N. Y 53968 Associated Music Publishers 39 72 Mfg. Co., Inc. 1400 53969 Associated Music Publishers 20 84 and Chamberlain of City of 4 80 53828 A. L. Cahn & Sons, Inc 20 45 N. Y. 2,044,263 75 53970 Associated Music Publishers 53829 Samuel April 3196 53971 Baker & Taylor Co. 37 50 53983 Comptroller of City of N. Y. Samuel April 3 80 and Chamberlain of City of 53972 Baker & Taylor Co. 3 08 53830 Greene Wolf Co., Inc. 93 50 N. Y. 47,557 50 53973 Gramophone Shop, Inc 990 53831 Transmission Ball Bearing 53974 Gramophone Shop, Inc 5 63 53984 Comptroller of City of N. Y Co. 890 and Chamberlain of City of 53975 Eimer & Amend 49 50 53832 D. Liederman & Sons, Inc 17 43 53954 Burroughs Adding Machine N. Y. 238,106 25 53833 Daniel Duskis, Inc. 4800 53985 Co. 1083 53834 Comptroller of City of N. Y Jenkins Bros. 3 52 and Chamberlain of City of 53955 Harper & Bros 168 00 53848 George P. Pilling & Son Co. 990 53956 D. C. Heath & Co. 28 50 53849 N. Y. 6,017 36 Orrsell Co., Inc, 7 50 53986 53957 Edwards Bros. 102 44 53850 C. M. Sorensen Co., Inc 200 Comptroller of City of N. Y 53958 Coleman & Bell Co. 66 65 53851 E. Leitz, Inc. 7 68 and Chamberlain of City of 53959 Standard Scientific Sup. Co. 6 50 N, Y, 248,853 91 53852 Gottlieb, Greiner Co. 1 65 53987 53960 Empire Laboratory Sup. Co. 22 50 53853 Willoughby's . Comptroller of City of N. Y I 25 and Chamberlain of City of 53961 Edwin F. Kalmus 163 22 53854 L. D. Cahn Co. 15 75 53962 Edwin F. Kalmus 3 50 53855 Mayfair Agency 25 60 N. Y. 272,828 75 53963 Spencer Lens Co. 2 35 53856 American Society of Me- 53988 Comptroller of City of N. Y. 53964 C. W. Keenan 1 50 chanical Engineers 200 and Chamberlain of City of 53965 Sig. Weinberger 45 00 53857 General Medical Book Co N. Y. 1,625 00 300 53989 53966 Sig, Weinberger 15 00 53858 James H. Rhodes & Co 391 80 Comptroller of City of N. Y 53967 Sig. Weinberger 400 53859 Westinghouse Elec. Supply and Chamberlain of City of 53932 Thomas B. Mulcahy 7 50 Co., Inc. 11 61 N. Y. 98,785 00 53933 Associated Music Pub., Inc 11 25 53860 Topping Bros. 8 95 Department of Public Markets. 53934 Peckham, Little & Co 63 00 53861 Charles Kurzon, Inc. 383 53877 Warden, Auburn Prison 2 85 53935 N. Y. Band Instrument Co , Charles Kurzon, Inc. 5560 53878 Warden, Sing Sing Prison 8000 Inc. 38 76 53862 Warden, Auburn Prison.... 6060 53879 Maintenance Co., Inc 2079 33936 Merck & Co 172 64 53863 J. A. Sexauer Mfg. Co., Inc. 1940 53880 Robert A. Keasbey Co. 975 00 53937 Wards Natural Science Est , 53864 A. Soderbergh Co. 30 96 53893 M. B. Suydam Co. 185 00 Inc. 12 00 53865 Plibrico Jointless Fire Brick 53894 Chesebro-Whitman Co. 45 00 53938 Palo Meyers, Inc. 67 61 Co. 39 00 53895 S. C. Marx Co 999 53939 N. Y. Laboratory Sup. Co 227 20 53866 Star Fuse Co., Inc. 2880 53896 Franklin Hardware Co. 6 24 53940 National Library Bindery 105 40 53867 Crandall Packing Co. 540 53897 Cross, Austin & Ireland 53941 Plenary Press Service 13 90 53868 Yale & Towne Mfg. Co 1440 Lumber Co. 73 92 53942 Suhr & Golz 4 31 53869 Samuel April 3 67 53898 C. R. Daniels, Inc 64 56 53943 John Masury Sons 40 00 53870 Topping Bros. 10 11 53881 Jere F. Ryan 92 62 53944 Central Scientific Co. 23 00 53871 D. Liederman & Sons, Inc 21 68 53882 Peerless Towel Supply Co , 53945 Eimer & Amend 98 21 53872 Hospital Supply Co. 3 48 Inc. 1 30 Fire Department, 53873 Paul B. Huyette Co., Inc 840 53883 Oakite Products, Inc. 1330 53728 Eastern States Supply Co 22 58 53874 Atlantic Gear Works, Inc 28 50 53884 Consolidated Ashcroft Ilan- 53729 Pitts, Plate Glass Co. 68 00 53875 Paul Schaad 21 48 cock Co., Inc. 5 30 53730 Metropolitan Roofing Sup- 53876 Good Mfg. Co., Inc. 38 72 53885 Westinghouse Elec. Supple s, Inc. 60 00 53835 N. Y. Laboratory Supply Co., Co., Inc. 12 48 53731 h Cavanagh & Co 2 20 Inc. 3075 5388( Standard Oil Co. of N. Y , 53732 EaecphaneHdwe. Co... 9 50 53836 Schieffelin & Co 35 30 Inc. 5 04 53733 Republic Metals Corp. 24 95 53837 Eimer & Amend 142 60 53887 Paul Schaad 906 53734 E. Smolka Plumbing & Sup- 53838 Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc 39 24 53888 Warden Sing Sing Prison 11 10 ply Co. 11 85 53839 Upjohn Co. 1 42 53889 T. Hanrahan & Co 200 53735 I. Hanerfeld, Inc. 15 50 53840 Ambulatory Splint Co 35 00 T. Hanrahan & Co. 2 45

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933. THE CITY RECORD. 1647

Invoice Invoice Invoice Finance Date Finance Date Finance Date Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount, Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. er No. tract er No. tract er No, tract Number. Number. Number. 5389(` Gurney Elevator Co. 30 00 53696 Botanic Garden & Arboretum 2 20 53772 Mimeo Service Bureau 3 75 53541 Remington-Rand, Inc. 160 Botanic Garden & Arboretum 81 96 53769 Bassons Picture Framing 53P2 Berger Mfg. Co. 280 Botanic Garden & Arboretum 496 22 Co. 150 Department of Parks. Botanic Garden & Arboretum 12 87 53770 A. B. Dick Co. 4 21 53698 Lally Column Co. of N. Y 36 00 Botanic Garden & Arboretum 28 20 Sheriff, New York County. Botanic Garden & Arboretum 5369 J. T, Cuggy Lumber Co., Inc 23 38 10 00 Botanic Garden & Arboretum 150 00 53655 U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty 531)0 Sarco Co., Inc. 800 29 Botanic Garden & Arboretum 124 31 Co. 975 00 537)1 Armstrong & Son 22 Botanic Garden & Arboretum 51 70 53656 William Wooli 5 10 -'37 )2 Vought & Williams, Inc 14 62 Botasic Garden & Arboretum 26 24 53657 William A. O'Rourke 43 65 537 )3 Barry Blue Print Co., Inc 23 20 5365;; Botanic Garden & Arboretum 377 05 Michael 1, Shea 1 60 537 )4 Linde Air Products Co 13 22 53659 John M. Flynn 2 40 537)5 Amawalk Nursery, Inc 1,494 00 Botanic Garden & Arboretum 14 98 Botanic Garden & Arboretum 23 99 Department of Sanitation. 5373 Arthur D. Peterson 297 70 53706 John L. Merrill 129 37 53773 25 00 537)4 S. 1. Supply Co. 43 16 Autocar Sales & Serv. Co John L. Merrill 2,)63 13 53774 Dooley Angliss & Co. Inc 24 30 537)5 Port Richmond Glass Co 6 50 John L. Merrill 1 25 53775 White Co. 706 537)6 Eveready Automotive Corp 22 53 537)7 Walker Cement Products, John L. Merrill 30 80 53776 Manhattan Bearings & Sup- Inc. 8500 John L. Merrill 525 82 ply Co. 2320 53707 537')8 Jas. Thompson & Sons 11 40 Cornelius R. Agnew 4,117 96 53777 Pitts. Parts Corp. 2468 Cornelius R. Agnew 537')9 Auto Wheel Service Station 400 1,964 60 53778 Bronx Gear & Bearing Co., Cornelius R. Agnew 538)0 Charles Thompson 9100 31 99 Inc. 22 76 Cornelius R. Agnew 538) l Frank Wenz 7800 233 43 53779 Van Dorn Hoist & Body Cornelius R. Agnew 53812 Fred Cibelli 117 00 85 05 Service 23 70 Cornelius R, Agnew 59 75 537)2 Robinson City Products Co. 126 13 53780 Inter. Harvester Co. 21 42 Cornelius R. Agnew 1,248 82 536)7 Botanic Garden & Arboretum 189 95 53781 18 78 Cornelius R. Agnew 1,896 76 Franklin Hdwe. Co., Inc Botanic Garden & Arboretum 3550 537,?2 Fink-Dumont White, Inc 14 95 Cornelius R. Agnew 1,774 79 Botanic Garden & Arboretum 4 41 53783 Sherwin-Williams Co. 9 18 Cornelius R. Agnew 148 96 Botanic Garden & Arboretum 64 38 53784 Sier Bath Co., Inc. 1760 Cornelius R. Agnew 128 16 Botanic Garden & Arboretum 4 45 53785 Walter MotorTruck Co 21 80 53692 Crystal Const. Corp. 98 00, Botanic Garden & Arboretum 116 69 53786 H. R. K. Motor Supply Co, 24 54 21 07 53693 Art Const. Corp. 48 00 Botanic Garden & Arboretum 53669 53766 Franklin Hardware Co., Inc. 58 62 Botanic Garden & Arboretum 172 23 Empire State Ignition Corp. 8 50 53670 53787 La France Republic Truck Edward S. Ryan 23 Tremont Auto Sales Co.... , 5 90 53I4 53671 Distributors, Inc. 14 86 Edward S. Ryan 2 59 Fordham Supply Co., Inc_, 3 76 53672 53788 Newtown Creek Towing Co 923 00 Edward S. Ryan 11 75 Aetna Elec, Co. 3 30 Board of Transportation. 5361, 5 Brooklyn Institute of Arts & Aetna Elec. Co. 23 64 53673 Sciences 848 83 Bronx Hdwe. & Supply Co 3 75 53899 Pure Oil Co. 33 45 Brooklyn Institute of Arts & 53674 John Hermann 66 00 53900 Gulf Refining Co. 46 05 Sciences 34 88 53675 William J. Howe Co., Inc.. , 58 55 53901 Joseph Cavanagh & Co. ... 3 96 Brooklyn Institute of Arts & 53676 Julius Oehrlein, Inc, 25 00 53902 Williams & Wells Co. 5 19 Sciences 58 15 53677 Walter Bros. Co., Inc. 26 71 53903 Topping Bros 37 75 Brooklyn Institute of Arts & 53678 A. P. Dienst Co., Inc. 33 72 53904 Cavanagh Bros. & Co. 3 14 Sciences 185 35 53679 Ames Bldg. Material Co., 53905 Pure Oil Co. 23 04 Brooklyn Institute of Arts & Inc. 65 94 53906 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. 10 68 Sciences 1590 53680 Brown Bros., Inc. 70 40 53907 Samuel Lewis Co., Inc. 11 17 Brooklyn Institute of Arts & Police Department. 53908 Greene Wolf Co., Inc. 140 92 Sciences 33 00 53750 Benjamin Moore & Co. 69 75 53909 General Elec. Supply Co 13 66 Brooklyn Institute of Arts & 53751 111377 N. C. Walter & Sons 1,468 25 53910 Sing Sing Prison 19 67 Sciences 123 98 53738 Warner-Quinlan Co. 203 00 53911 General Elec. Supply Corp 180 20 Brooklyn Institute of Arts & 53739 Lake Erie Chemical Co.... , 720 00 53912 Baitinger Elec. Co. 120 69 Sciences 10 20 53740 Sterling Engine Co. 195 00 53913 Smyth, Donegan Co. 1 83 Brooklyn Institute of Arts & 53741 Williams & Wells Co. 398 10 53914 Adams Grease Gun Corp 4 70 53915 Sciences 44 36 53742 Legislative Index Co. 125 00 Westinghouse Traction Brake 536c8 Brooklyn Institute of Arts & 53743 Crude Drug Importers, Inc. 49 00 Co. 16 26 Sciences 360 50 53744 Topping Bros. 2 25 53916 Brown Fibre Case Mfg. Brooklyn Institute of Arts & 53745 Forest Box & Lumber Co , Corp. . 10 80 Sciences 4 45 Inc, 62 97 53917 Behr, Manning Corp. 17 26 Brooklyn Institute of Arts & 53746 Samuel Levine 21 90 53918 Williams & Wells Co. 3 50 Sciences 35 20 53747 Paul Schaad 9 00 53919 Topping Bros. 14 99 Brooklyn Institute of Arts & 53748 Williamsburg Elec. Supply 53920 T. J. Ronan Co., Inc 6 86 Sciences 104 35 Corp. 11 80 53921 Sherwin Williams Co. 20 30 536E 1 Commercial Contg. Co., Inc. 240 00 President, Borough of The Bronx. 53922 N. Y. Welding Supply Co 5 88 53652 James Delaney, Inc. 15000 53803 102103 Max Hausle 9 36 53923 Marko Storage Battery Co 10 93 536E 3 John Dempsey 18000 53804 110752 C. D. Beckwith, Inc. 514 63 53924 Natl, Pneumatic Co., Inc 46 31 536E 4 John Dempsey 18000 53805 110544 F. Gabriele 842 19 53925 Atlas Stationery, Corp. 13 20 536E c John Dempsey 100 00 53791 Charles W. Berry 308 59 53926 Hunter Illuminated Car Sign 536E 6 John Dempsey, 4000 53790 Charles W. Berry 96 40 Co. 582 00 536E 7 D. (Connor 1 580 00 53789 Charles W. Berry 555 83 53927 Anderson Brick & Supply Co. 2 75 536f8 T. Francis Connor 140 00 Department of Public Welfare. 53928 Mahoney, Clarke, Inc, 2 67 536E 9 M. E. Farrell 320 00 53727 Arthur C. Agoglia 100 00 53929 J. S. Packard 28 35 53650 William J. Gillen 30000 Register, New York County. 53930 Abeel Bros., Inc. 40 05 53651 Gaetano Pizzi 40 00 53771 G. W. Bromley & Co. 30 00 53931 John Simmons Co. 45 34

LAW DEPARTMENT. Court. Reg. Fo. Commenced. Title. Nature of Action. . City 195 266 Jan. 17, 1933 American Enameled Brick Corp. To foreclose mechanic's lien. The following schedules form a brief extract of the transactions of the office of Mun..13'k'n,195 267 Jan. 17, 1933 1f eltzer, Anna Personal injuries, fall, hole in pave. the Corporation Counsel for the week ended January 21, 1933, as required by section ment, Church ave. and 51st st., 1546 of the Greater New York Charter. Bklyn., $1,000. Mun,,B'k'n.195 268 Jan. 17, 1933 Meltzer, Irving K For loss of services of wife, injured, Note-The City of New York, or the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The fall, Church ave, and 51st st., City of New York, is defendant unless otherwise mentioned. Bklyn., $500. Mun., Q...195 269 Jan. 17, 1933 Moffatt, William, in Personal injuries D. of S. employee, SCHEDULE "A." fant, by guardian .... 3131 34th st,, Astoria, $1,000. Suits and Special Proceedings Instituted. Supreme... 195 270 Tan. 17, 1933 Potts, John, et al. (ex Mandamus to compel defendants to rel.), vs. Abraham rescind approval of application of Court. Reg. Fo. Commenced. Title. Nature of Action. Kaplan et al., etc..... Hugh J. Harte et al., etc. Alun.,B'k'n.195 271 Jan. City,F'xCo.195 249 Jan. 16, 1933 Stigglitz, Harry, infant, Personal injuries, playing in band, ball 17, 1933 Minkow. Tillie Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk. 1198 by guardian, vs. N. Y. game, Stodium, $3,000. Eastern pkway., Bklyn., $1,000. World-Telegram Corp. Spec. Sess..195 272 Jan. 17, 1932 Com'r of Public 1Vel- Appeal from judgment and order of fare (on complaint of et al., etc. filiation Mary McNamee) vs Mun,,B'k'n.:95 250 Jan. 14, 1133 Bruno, Peter, vs Personal injuries, riding in taxicab. Jerry Ryan Gustav Zackrison and collision with traffic stanchion, 2060 ano. Flatbush ave., Bklyn., $1,000. Sup., K. Co.195 273 Jan. 17, 1933 Greater New York Sav- Mun.,B'k'n 195 251 Jan. 14, 1933 Martob Realty Corp. vs For damage to building by taxicab of ings Bank vs. Thomas Gustav Zackrison and defendant, 2060 Flatbush ave., J. Moore et al To foreclose mortgage. ano. Bklyn., $1,000. City 193 274 Jan. 17, 1933 Langer, Charles Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, Mun.,B'k'n 195 252 Jan. 16, 1933 Conlin, Amy, vs. Thos Simpson & 163d sts., Bronx, $3,000. O'Connell, etc To recover chattels valued at $370. Mun.,B'k'n 193 275 Jan. 17, 1933 Tochman, Jacob Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, 1775 Munidipal..195 253 Jan. 16, 1933 WIll Corp. vs. Jesse M Pitkin ave., Bklyn., $1,000. Bullowa For goods sold and delivered. $40.70. Sup., K. Co 195 276 Jan. 17, 1933 Columbell, Herbert E Personal injuries. fall, sidewalk, Em- Sup,, R. Co.19S 254 Jan. 16, 1933 Gibbs, Jane Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, Am mons ave. and E. 26th st., Sheeps- boy rd. and Main st., Richmond, head Bay, $25,000. $10,000. lfunicil°.al 195 277 Jan. 17, 1933 Gross, Ethel, v. City of For damage to auto, collision with Mun., Q...195 255 Jan. 16, 1933 winters, Emanuel For damage to auto commandeered N. V. and ano auto of defendant, Park ave. and by Police officer, $38.50. Claremont pkway., $128.15. \1uni(ipal..195 256 Jan. 16, 1933 Allen, Marian Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, Jan. 17, 1933 Marchione, Rose, infant, Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, 1186 Marcy & Jerome ayes., Bronx, Mun., B'x 195 27S $1,000. by guardian Stebbins ave., Bronx, $1,000. Personal injuries, struck by auto of Mun., Q...195 257 Jan. 16, 1933 Simon, Dorothy Personal injuries, fall, roadway, Far City, K. Co 195 279 Jan. 17, 1933 1'a~quez, Rafael defendant, Union st. and 4th ave., Rockaway blvd., $1,000. Mun., Q...195 258 Jan. 16, 1933 Simon, Sam For loss of services of wife, injured, Bklyn., $3,000. fall, Far Rockaway blvd., $500. .M1ag., Q.Co 195 250 Jan. 1, 1933 People of State of N. V. Sup.,lt'xCo.195 259 Jan. 16, 1933 Weisberg, Isidore, vs. vs. Sarah Taylor .... Appeal from judgment of conviction. Lederer Const. Co., Sup., K. Co 195 2S1 Jan. le, 1933 Sokoloff, Joseph, infant, Personal injuries, struck by motor. Inc., and ano. Summons only served. Municipal.. .95 260 by guardian, and David cycle and for loss of services, 84o Jan. 16, 1933 Schwartz, Meyer For damage to truck, collision with Sokoloff vs. City of Utica ave., Bklyn., $30,000. D. of S. truck, Liberty and Rock• N. V. and ano away aves., Bklyn., $39.85. Supreme 1g5 2S2 13, 1933 Rittmaster, Annie, vs. For damage to property, construction Muni., Q...195 261 Jan. 16, 1933 Waters, Grace W. & Personal injuries, auto collision with J,n. Mason & Ilauger Co., of subway, 55 Rutgers st., $17,894. f.eonard J. Conant.... truck of defendant, and for damage Inc., and ano. to auto, Astoria ave. and 38th st., Sup., K. Cn 195 233 Jan. 15, 1933 Savoia Macaroni f11f4. For order dispensing with lost mart. Queens. $998. Sup„ K. Co. 93 262 Jan. 16, 1933 Treu, Lorenz, adminis- For death of intestate, Owls Head Co., Inc. (Matter of). gage. trator of Karel L Park. Bklyn., $25,000. Sup., G. Co,195 284 Jan. 15, 19,33 Wilbur, Iloward C., and Treu, deceased ano., executors of Ed- Sup„It'xCo.195 263 Jan. 16, 1933 Aricola, Robert M., and ward Adams. deceased, ano,, etc. To foreclose mechanic's lien. vs. Viola E. Duncan Supreme...195 264 Jan. 17, 1933 Bank for Savings in For order dispensing with lost mort. et al. To foreclose mortgage. City of N. Y. (Mat gage, City, K. Co. 195 285 ter of) Jan. 18, 1933 Golub. Beatrice H Personal injuries, fall, steps, Brooklyn Suprene...195 265 Jan. 17, approach of Williamsburg Bridge, 1933 Weinstein, Barmet, & Mandamus to compel defendant to $3,000. Sons, Inc. (ex rel.), turn over to petitioner as assignee U. S. Dist 105 286 Jan. 18, 1933 \1'estervelt, At'm., etc.... For damage to tug "James Watt," vs. Chas. W. Berry, amount due on contract. etc. operation of drawbridge, foot of Broadway, $1,250.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933. THE CITY RECORD, S

Court. Reg. Fo. Commenced, Title. Nature of Action. People ex rel. Algonquin Hotel vs. Sexton et al (1931) (H. H. 479) ; People ex rel. 46th St., Lexington Ave. Corp. vs. Sexton et al. (1931) (H, H. 121)—Entered Nnp., K ('c 114 iii 1,in. 13, 1933 Sherlock, Richard P., vs. Blanche I), Patton et order on consent reducing assessment. al. To foreclose tax lien. Julius Szendery et al. vs. City of New York and Another—Order entered with- ~u{ rriur 7 !:.ii. I -,}1cCann, AV'illiarrr B. (ex .Mandamus to compel reinstatement to drawing motion for examination before trial (188-113). rel.), vs..Arthur J. W. position of Auto Engineman, etc. . Hill,', etc., et al In re Harold Ave. Parking Corp, vs. Levy, Etc.—Order entered granting motion uprrn:r .. l• J: n- I'. 11 61 t'apan, Stella (ex rel.), Habeas corpus to produce body of for mandamus (194-377). v. J. t i. \\'m. t reeff, Thomas Glavis, Leona Bartlett vs. City of New York et al,—Entered order resettling judgment etc Itr.11'~(', 0, ~ ~;f 'fimone%,, 1. \,. Const. To recover amount of contract for entered Dec. 23, 1932 (171-229). Co., Inc. furnishing dynamite to caps, Dept. Harry Bernstein vs. City of New York—Order entered granting motion for pre- of Parks, Bronx, $1,049.20. ference (194-117). \lu~l .IU k't ; l; _"'1 I;in l~. "),I.i ll,lrcla, Ralph Personal injuries, auto collision, and for damage to auto. Remsen and In re Shirley Rochmes vs. Greeff, Etc. (191-375) ; In re Eleiser Epstein et al. vs. Flatlands aves., Bklyn., $1,000. Delaney, Etc. (191-238) ; Theodora L. Woodward vs. Board of Education (190-291)----- 11un,il;i! I l • ]rn. 1' .. ( la. hadore, vs, City Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, 137.21 224th st., Laurelton, L. I., Entered Appellate Division order granting motion to dismiss appeal with $10 costs. ,lf N. ) . and ano Charles Frendling vs. City of New York (183-357) ; Ernesting Minkner vs. Same $1,000. \l .ti;r' I:'n, I , ', I urtekrnri. yanntel .. Personal injuries and damage to auto, (183-358)—Order entered granting leave to serve supplemental summons and complaint collision with auto of defendant, Flushing and Lee ayes., Bklyn., and bringing in George H. Flinn Corp., as party defendant, $1,000. People ex rel. Howard C. Brokaw vs, Sexton et al, (1929-30-31-32)—Order entered l", 1933 [[ac, 1?(l'var(I Personal injuries, and damage to auto, substituting Frank Hendrick, 149 Broadway, New York City, as attorney for relator collision with auto of defendant, 4th (E. E, 380) . st. and Brooklyn ave., Valley Stream, $1,000. People e c rel. William J. Kirschner vs, Solid Realty Corp.—Entered Appellate \[unic:,l..'.')= _; •lan. 1, ;9?3 Lery Taxi and ano. For damage to lamppost by auto of Division order granting motion to dismiss appeal with $10 costs (191-416). (ads. the City) defendant, Walter ave. and Marcy In re William R. Sturges vs. Mulrooney, Etc.—Entered Appellate Division order pl., Bronx, $35.92. \l nicil,:,l.. 1 4 [an. I `;. '. r~ 13 Friedlander, Irving (ads For shutting off tap. 1911 Jerome granting motion to dismiss certiorari order with $10 costs (187-476). the City) ave., Bronx, $29.50. In re Cofer Realty Corp, vs. Sexton et al, (1932)—Order entered granting prefer- ', p K. (' Ian. 1, I')33 Hermelin Realty Co , To restrain defendants from continuing ence (L. L. 236). Inc., vs. City of N, Y to trespass upon plaintiff's property, and ano. Leonard and Emmons ayes., Bklyn. Ames Building Material Co., Inc., vs. Metropolitan Gerrazzo, Inc, et al.—Order Sup,. (.).Co TI.4 1n •Ian, 1'7, 1933 Edhro Realty Co., Inc , entered dismissing complaint as to defendant, City of New York (192-427). vs. Harold Jampel et Sadie Singerman and Another vs. City of New York et al.—Order entered joining al. To foreclose tax lien. B. C. Mitchell, Inc., and Lyons-Slattery Co., as party defendants (192-512). (t'. K. (r .'l; 97 Ian. 19, 1933 Snow, Gertrude Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, cor• ner of Rose st. and Smith's Ia., Frank P. Tosti vs. City of New York—Entered judgment in favor of defendant Bklyn.. $3,000. and for $65 (192-299). 'np.1l'xCr,1" c tan. 19, 1933 MacPherson, Mary .... Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, 530 In re Long Island Brauhaus, Inc., vs. Mulrooney, Etc.—Entered Appellate Division E. 138th st.. Bronx, $25,000. order granting motion to dismiss appeal with $10 costs (192-255). ulc,(mc...1)9 Oct. 7, 19,i' Kimmel. Leon (ads. the To recover amount of judgment ob- City) tained against City by Wm. B. Filarginio De Pasquale vs. City of New York—Entered order changing venue to Harrison, $2,667.35. City Court, Kings County (195-180). ( it}.lixI' j? ;lip tan. :'!'. 1933 Anderson Prick & Sup- In re Timothy D. Paucher vs. Teachers' Retirement Board (194-495). In re ply Co., Inc. To foreclose mechanic's lien. lc .1'4i 3' 1 Jan. 20, 11)33, Garvin, William J., John H. Grotecloss vs. Same—Order entered granting motion for mandamus order with Inc. To foreclose mechanic's lien. $50 costs. ',ip.,It'x('i.t`) 3 J:;n. 20, 173; I'istorino, Adele, vs. Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, 1483 Pacific Atlantic S. S. Co., Etc., vs, City of New York et al,—Order entered direct- Charles Masterson et Commonwealth ave., Bronx, $20,000. al. ing that actions be tried together (176-494). pup en:e, . 3 I, an. " 1) 3 Lustbader Bldg. Corp.. For balance due and delay on contract O'Brien Bros. Towing Co., Inc. vs. City of New York—Final decree entered con- for station finish of subway, Route firming report of Commissioner (173-319). 101, Section 1. Huic'mc,..1')3 .ill Jan. 20, 1933 Central Savings Bank in In re Ken-Al-Bee Amusement Corp, vs. Geraghty, Etc.—Order entered granting City of N. Y. vs. Max alternative mandamus (194-130). Aronson et al To foreclose mortgage. Minnie R. Zabriski et al., vs. City of New York—Entered order denying motion alun..Q.. 1 ,1U3 Jan. 20, 1933 Rice, Daniel J., Inc. , . For sum due on contracts No. 99785 and I;o. 104958, $775. to strike out answer with $10 costs. \Inn Ilk's 1'i9 '' 1 Jan. 20, 1933 Sherman, Betty Ann. . - For damage to auto, struck by auto People ex rel. Patrick J. Kent vs. Mulrooney, Etc.—Entered Appellate Division of defendant, 9th ave. and 40th order confirming determination of Police Cornmissioner and dismissing proceeding st., Bklyn., $188.75. (189-225) . 1lun., 1).. !9; Jan, 20, 1933 Brancale, I.eo, and ano. Personal injuries, and damage to auto, struck by D. of S. truck, In re Aaron M. Blattman vs. McDonald, Etc.—Entered order on remititur from $950. Court of Appeals dismissing appeal with $128.67 costs (186-177). pup.. K. ('c.l 3S tan. 20, 1933 Lusher, Walter R., vs. Mae Brooks et al.... To foreclose mortgage. City of New York vs. William Salavachick—Entered judgment in favor of City tivprenre.. 1 I; .i )9 Jan. 20, 1933 Chemical Bank & Trust for $38.04 (185-113), Co., trustee, etc., vs. City of New York vs. Nash Queen Motor Corp.—Entered judgment in favor of Harry Rabinowitz et City for $43.28. al. To foreclose mortgage. finprcrc,. l': I Jan, 20, '.933 Schafer, Frank, et al , City of New York vs. Carlo Angeleni—Entered judgment in favor of City for vs. Mildor Realty $26.70 (182-03). Corp. et al. To foreclose mortgage. City of New York vs. John Sohl—Entered judgment in favor of City for $69.50 11unicipal.. I'+; 311 Jan. 2(, 1933 Standard Flashlight Co , For damage to auto. excavation in (182-317). Inc. roadway, 4th ave. and 29th st., $241.35. City of New York vs. Domonick Glorioso—Entered judgment in favor of City City, K. Co,19i 312 Jan. 211, 1933 Duffy. J. P., Co To foreclose mechanic's lien. for $89.41 (180-167). Mun.,11'k'n '.')) 913 Jan. 20, 1933 Goldstein, Ethel Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, St. City of New York vs. Alfred Wydam—Entered judgment in favor of City for Johns pl. and Schenectady ave., Bklyn., $800. $13.75 (179-246) . Supreme.. 1 314 Jan. 2, 1933 Sykes, Arthur (ex rel.), Mandamus to compel defendant to City of New York vs. B. & R. Furniture, Inc.—Entered judgment in favor of vs. Edward P. Mul- issue to Ambulance Drivers' Benev City for $117.50 (186-253). rooney, etc. olent Assn. Inc., of 114 Lexington ave., one night dance permit. City of New York vs. Louis Frankel—Entered judgment in favor of City for ity, K. Co 19; 315 Jan. 20, 1933 Salee, Jennie, and Max Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, and $187.50 (182-482). Salee vs. City of for loss of services, 2980 Humbert Ida Hoffer vs. Bennett Haulage Co. et al.—Order entered vacating inquest and N. Y. and ano, st., Bklyn., $6,000. 1 itc 19, 316 Jan. 21, 1933 Miceli, Elsie, vs. City Personal injuries, sturck by electric setting case down for trial for January 30, 1933 (101-155). of N. Y. and ano light pole, 306 E. 103d st., and for Bernard B. Reinetz vs. City of New York—Entered order changing venue to First loss of services, $4,000. District, Municipal Court, Queens (103-53). \[unicipal..I 1317 Jan. 21, 1933 Goldstein, Isidore M... For damage to auto, struck by falling tree, 115th ave. and Sutphin blvd., Sarah Biederman vs. Tennenbaum et al.—Entered order denying motion to compel $82.75, Comptroller to pay to plaintiff the sum of $22.80 (6M-352). City, K. Co 1'+3 313 Jan. 21, 1933 Phillips, Edith Personal injuries, curb, 3112 Ave• Anna S. Johnston vs. City of New York—Entered judgment in favor of defendant ntte K, Bklyn., $3,000. (pit)', K. Cc. L'); 319 Jan. 21, 1933 Phillips, Louis For loss of services of wife, injured, and for $117.36 costs (82-131). fall, 3112 Avenue K, Bklyn., $1,500. In re Avenue D, E. 31st St. School Site—Entered order directing Chamberlain to Schmidt, August, Jr., tiup., K. Ct.1`; 3'0 Jul. 21, 1933 Personal injuries, struck by truck pay to Comptroller award of $100 with accrued interest for Lot 32% to satisfy unpaid infant, by guardian of D. of S., Grove st. and Good- win pl., Bklyn., $15,000. taxes (75-151). 'tip., R. Co 1'l: I'1 Jan. 21, 1933 Celardo, Mario, infant, Personal injuries, and for loss of David Hagyman and Another vs. City of New York—Entered judgment dismissing by guardian, and Frank services, playground of P. S. Na complaint and for $96 (99-198). Celardo vs. Bd. of 23. Richmond, $10,000. Education of City of Sydney Pursner, Infant, vs. Board of Education—Entered judgment in defendant's N. Y. and ano favor and for $117.86 costs (77-499). S.Itd f E, .19; 32 Jan. I, 19; 3 Levy, Ethel G. (Mat- Appeal for refusal of license as Rebecca Lichter vs. City of New York—Order entered granting motion for ter of) Library Assistant in day high schools. preference (100-179). (it,. K. .19" 3'3 (an. 21, 1933 Schoenbach, Joseph, vs. For damage for breach of contract In re Michael L. McLaughlin—Order entered referring matter to referee (76-235), Bd. of Education of for installing lighting fixtures, P. S. Louis Shapiro vs. City of New York (99-115) ; Gertrude Shapiro vs. Same (99-116) City of N. Y 103, Bronx, $2,897.90. 91 unicipal..l'.3 324 Jan. '1, 1933 Hammer,Bd, of Education Minnie, and of Personal injuries, and for loss of ser- —Entered judgment dismissing complaint without costs. Julius Hammer vs. vices, court yard of P, S. 144, In re Hugo Connor vs. Commissioner of Public Welfare—Entered order denying $1,000. motion for mandamus (194-351). City of N. Y Sur., K. Co i .3_') Ian. 21, 1933 Ferrari, Francesco Maria, Amounts Entered Against the City in the Following Actions and Proceedings. deceased ( Matter of Estate of) Judicial settlement of account. Date. Name. Sot).. K. C(. 19; : 26 Jr,n. 21, 1933 Zombrofsky, Rose (Mat• Application to correct marriage record Reg. Fol. Amount. ter of) in City Clerk's office, Jan. 16 Mary L. McHugh 164 417 $216 65 Jan. 17 Long Island Railroad 191 54 147 92 "Prevailing Rate of Wages" Action. Jan. 17 Agnes Eccleston 180 341 3,116 29 Court. keg. ro. Commenced. Title. Department. Amount. Jan. 17 William TT Eccleston 180 342 200 00 Jan. 19 Mamie Scholem 179 495 200 00 :\i TO MscvINIST--Medina 6 Sherpick, Attorneys. Jan. 20 O'Brien Bros. Towing Co., Inc (its 193 293 Jan. 1'1, 1933 Larsen, Hans K. Parks $831 00 173 319 870 15 Jan. 21 Thomas Vento 192 344 194 00 SCHEDULE "B." Judgments, Orders and Decrees Entered. SCHEDULE "C." Emil P. E'onzo and Another vs. City of New York—Entered order resettling judg- Record of Court Work. ment. Entered Oct. 26, 1932 (179-419). Minnie R. Zabriski et al. vs. City of New York—Motion for order striking out Beat ,• Raclin and Another vs. City of New York—Entered order changing venue answer argued before Dore, J.; decision reserved. A. D. Jahr for City (192-55). to Supre ne L )urt, Kings County (194-403), Rosa Anzalone vs. City of New York—Tried before Collins, J., and jury; complaint Jenn e Rasenblooln vs. City of New York—Entered order changing venue to 1st dismissed at end of plaintiff's case. G. J. Hayes for City (183-301). District, Municipal Court, Bklyn (195-135). David Rothstein vs. City of New York—Motion for summary judgment argued City of New York vs. Tug "Long Island," Etc.—Final decree entered dismissing before Smith, J.; decision reserved. F. X. Hanley for City (194-218). libel (191-54). Raymond J. Norman vs. Hayes et al,—Motion for bill of particulars argued before In re Ozark fealty Corp., vs. Connell et al.—Order entered amending petition Cohen, J.; decision reserved. S. A. Bloom for City (193-437). (186-3(101. Joseph Lehrer and Another, Etc., vs, City of New York (191-451) ; Morris Pollak Frederick \V, 1. Lundy vs. City of New York—Appellate Division order entered vs. Same (191-450)—Tried before Wilson, J.; judgment for defendant. N. Rosenbauni denying motion for leave to appeal to Court of Appeals (146-521), for City. City of New York v;. Brooklyn Alcatraz Asphalt Co. et al—Entered Appellate Domonick Massello vs. City of New York—Motion to dismiss complaint submitted Division order denying motion for reargument and for leave to appeal to Court of to Fiorello, J., Justices Court, Yonkers; decision reserved. J. D. Lyons for City Appeals With $10 costs (1)33-153). (131-153). Nicolina .\mante vs. City of Yew York—Entered order resettling judgment dis- Charles Frendling vs. City of New York (183-351) ; Ernestine Minkner vs. Same missing ,:omplaint (180-1). (183-358)—Motion for leave to serve supplemental summons and complaint unopposed. In re James J. Johnson vs. Mulrooney, Etc.—Entered Appellate Division order R. J. Culhane for City. granting notion to dismiss certiorari order with $10 costs (186-353). In re Sarah M. Goodhart (191-29) ; in re Henry Fuchs (190-220)—Appeal sub- Joseph Walters vs. City of New York—Entered order changing venue to 1st District, mitted at State Department of Education; decision reserved, 1V. E. C. Mayer for Municipal Court, Bklyn. (195-193). City. Emily Chapman vs. City of New York and Another—Entered judgment dismissing In re Margaret Tildsley—Appeal argued at State Department of Education, decision complain: and for $118.50 costs to defendant, City of New York (175-491). reserved. W. E. C. Mayer for City (192-96).

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933. THE CITY RECORD. 1649

lnterborough Rapid Transit Company vs. City of New York—Appeal argued at Department of Docks. at 4 Chandler ct., Hamilton Beach, Ja- Appellate Division; decision reserved. V. H. Smith for City (169-227). Report for Week Ended Jan. 21, 1933. maica Bay ; as of May 1, 1932. Edward J. Burns, Administrator, vs. City of New York—Appeal argued at Appellate AUDITOR'S REPORT. Diiision; decision reserved. H. J. Shields for City (153-528). PERMITS GRANTED. The Auditor reported that payrolls trans- rn re Frank (;entner vs. Whalen, Etc.—Appeal submitted at Appellate Division; United N. Y. 's Benev- mitted for the period amounted to Alec sion. reserved. M. J. Hauser for City (179-205). olent Assn., Whitehall Building, Manhat- $51,074.95. tan ; berth boats on the south side of Pier City of New York vc..Ilamari & Co.—Inquest taken before Prince, J.; judgment Open market orders issued aggregated for City for X21.08 (192-454). 13, Stapleton, S. I.; May 1, 1932, to April the sum of $370.76. City of New lurk v~ . Jack Chertuff—Inquest taken beford Prince, J.; judgment for 30, 1933. The sum of $160,420.19 was received and Cit., for $30.30 (172-529). Navigazione Generale Italiana, 1 State deposited. City of New York vs. Algert Garage Corp.—Inquest taken before Prince, J.; judg- st., Manhattan; make necessary repairs and JOHN McKENZIE, Commissioner of mcnt for Citv for $47,75 (192-136). replacements on Pier 96, North River, Man- Docks. City of New York vs. Joseph Gaba and Another—Tried before Prince, J.; complaint hattan. (IiSMisSt(i as to defendant, Gaba; inquest taken against defendant, Frankel; judgment for Erie R. R. Co., 50 Church St., Manhat- Changes in Departments, Etc. C it for $116.85. H. Lefkowitz for City (175-388). tan; repave the area between the rails of (•ity of New York vs. Louis Frankel—Inquest taken before Chilvers, J.; judgment the tracks between Piers 67 and 68, North DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS. ir City for $170. A. R. Silvers for City (182-482). River, Manhattan, 'Transferred—William H, Yates, Assist- Joseph Silverstein vs. ,City of New York—Tried before Raeder, J.; verdict for Frank E. Lonas, 75-15 35th ave., Jack- ant Engineer at $4,500 per annum, from pla ntiff for $50. H. Stern for City (184-461). son Heights; erect four reinforced con- Department of City Planning, Feb. 1. Jacob S. Hartman vs. City of New York—Tried before Wedemeyer, J., and jury; crete sand bins on privately owned water- Retired—Edward M. Boden, Pilot, Feb. verdict for plaintiff for $1,019.80. C. Bregoff for City (183-212). front property between E. 54th and E. 55th 15. Bonnie Koppalman vs. City of New York—Tried before Curtin, J.; decision sts. at Avenue U, Mill Basin, Bklyn. reserved. T. Geier for City (192-267). Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Co., Baltimore, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Antonio Christie vs. City of New York (173-382) ; Christopher Christie vs. Same Md. ; make alterations to the bulkhead shed Died—Thomas Campbell, 1718 Kimball (1e3-381) —Tried before Ryan, J., and jury; verdict for defendant. B. D. Gold for between Piers 65 and 66, North River, st., Bklyn., Attendant at $1,920 per an- City. Manhattan, including reconstruction of side num, Bureau of Public Buildings and Isabella Sloane vs. City of New York—Tried before Kahn, J., and jury; verdict wall and construction of two new pilasters C'ffices, Feb. 12. for plaintiff for $500. G. E. Draper for City (171-15). at inshore front; also electrical lighting and DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION. Anna Zigray vs. City of New York—Trial commenced before Lippe, J., and jury; wiring. Jacob Werber, 307 mistrial, juror withdrawn. L. Diamarat for City (177-210). Houston Coal Co., foot of Stanton St., Services Ceased — Floyd st., Bklyn., Regular Driver, Garage City of \ ew York vs. Cauldwell Construction Co.—Appeal submitted at Court East River, Manhattan; make repairs to of Appeals; decision reserved. J. J. Lilly for City (177-404). the backing log on premises occupied by No. 43, Bklyn., Feb. 17, Elizabeth Lummer vs. City of New York—Motion to restore action to calendar them northerly of Stanton St., East River, Died—Arthur Gibson, 640 E. 14th st., Regular Driver, Garage No. 6, Jan. 14, unopposed. W. A. Byrnes for City (174-13). Manhattan. In re Copeland Ave. School Site—Motion for payment of award unopposed. M. International Mercantile Marine Co., 1 and Giovanni Locascio, 117 Central ave., Regular Driver, Garage No. 37, Bklyn.; Berman for City (157-530). Broadway, Manhattan ; make general re- Bronx Buick Used Auto Co. vs. City of New York—Tried before Sulzberger, J.; pairs as may be necessary during the first Feb. 2. judgment for plaintiff. J. D. Lyons for City (194-206). six months of 1933 at Piers 58 to 62, in- Services Ceased—Salvatore Archangelo, Marmouth Construction Co. vs. City of New York—Tried before Pette, J.; elusive, North River, Manhattan. 1439 66th St., Bklyn., Regular Sweeper, Section No. 6, Manhattan, Feb. 23. de,:ision reserved. F. X. Hanley for City (194-129). PERMIT REVOKED. Axel Jansson vs. Acme Lighting Fixture Co. et al.—Tried before Ingraham, J.; McAllister Night Line, Inc., Pier 52, judgment for plaintiff. W. H. Doherty for City (189-84). North River, Manhattan; occupation of Carol Weiss King vs. O'Brien—Tried before Kahn, J., and jury; verdict for space at the outer end of the pier foot of de endant. S. A. Bloom for City (176-492). W. 132d St., North River, Manhattan; as Catherine Reynolds, Admr., vs. City of New York—Tried before McGeehan, J. of Dec. 31, 1932. and jury ; complaint dismissed. C. C. Marrin for City (169-12). William T. Bassett vs. City of New York—Motion for order granting leave to AUDITOR'S REPORT. amend libel unopposed. L. W. Easton for City (194-435). The Auditor reported that payrolls trans- Annie Gerstenhaber and Another vs, City of New York—Motion for order opening mitted for the period amounted to de'attlt submitted to Cohn, J.; decision reserved. S. A. Bloom for City (174-110). $22,719.38. Irving Solomon, Infant, and Another vs. City of New York and Another—Tried Open market orders issued aggregated before Donnelly, J., and fury; verdict for plaintiff, Irving Solomon, Infant, for $900, the sum of $311.41. • and for plaintiff, Harry Solomon, $100. W. A. Byrnes for City (174-106). The sum of $13,980.12 was received and Olofine Anderson and Another vs. City of New York—Trial commenced before deposited, 1f:Cooey, J., and jury; receipted and adjourned. P. Livoti for City (180-338). JOHN McKENZIE, Commissioner of Anna George vs. City of New York et al.—Tried before Cuff, J., and jury; verdict Docks. for defendant. R. J. Culhane for City (156-456). Lillian Podolak and Another vs. City of New York—Tried before McCooey, J., Retort for Week Ended Jan. 28, 1933. ani jury; verdict for defendant. P. Livoti for City (177-494). PERMITS GRANTED. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. City of New York vs. Yellow Taxi Corp.—Tried before Sulzberger, J.; judg- Pennsylvania R. R. Co., Pennsylvania Unless otherwise stated. City Offices are lncnt for City for $125. H. Lefkowitz for City (166-440). Terminal, Manhattan ; occupation of Piers Margaret Boehm vs. City of New York and Another—Motion to open default apen from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m,; Saturdays to 77 and 78, North River, Manhattan, and 1R noon; County Offleee D a. m. to 4 p. m.; unipposed—J. F. Sullivan for City (190-324). the bulkhead extending from the center Saturdays to 12 noon. Irving Pottheiser vs. City of New York—Tried before Roeder, J., and jury; line of the slip between Piers 76 and co nplaint dismissed at end of plaintiff's case. B. D. Gold for City (184-349). 77 At-COUNTS, COMMISSIONER OF- In re Graybar Construction Corp. vs. Berry, Etc.—Appeal argued at Appellate to the center line of the slip between Piers 2 Lafayette st.. Manh'n WO rth 2-4315 78 and 79, together with the sheds thereon, ALDERMEN. BOARD OF— Division; decision reserved. H. J. Shields for City (188-358). City Hall, Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-6770 Conrad Probst vs. City of New York et al.—Motion for leave to appeal to Court and maintenance of a transfer bridge be- Clerk's Office, Municipal Bldg , Manh'n of Appeals submitted at Appellate Division ; decision reserved. V. H. Smith for tween Piers 77 and 78; Feb. 1 to April 30, WO rth 2-4430 1933. President's Office, City Hall, Manh'n Ci:y (165-249). CO rtlnd 7-6770 Charles Manso, 241 York st., Bklyn.; In re Helene Smidt vs. McKee, Etc.—Motion for leave to file brief as amicus ARMORY BOARD— curiae at Appellate Division by Manhattan Terrace Civic Ass'n unopposed. V. .H. occupation of the premises located at 2112- Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n WO rth 2-1330 Sr1ith for City (186-200). 2114 Emmons ave., Sheepshead Bay, Bklyn.; ART COMMISSION— Nov. 1, 1932, to Oct. 31, 1933. City Hall, Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-1197 Industrial National Bank of New York vs. City of New York—Motion for leave ASSESSORS. BOARD OF— to appeal submitted at Appellate Division; decision reserved. V. H. Smith for City James F. Kennedy, 3805 65th St., Wood- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-0029 (187-125). side; occupation of the premises located at BRONX, PRESIDENT OF- 4 Chandler ct„ Hamilton Beach, Jamaica 3d and Tremont ayes TR enmt 3-2680 Helene Martin vs. City of New York—Motion for preference submitted to Gold- BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT OF- strin, I ; decision reserved. C. Hartman for City (192-442). Bay ; May 1, 1932, to April 30, 1933. Rnrnugh Hall ' TR iangl 5-7100 Ella Cardes vs. City of New York—Tried before Adel, J., and jury; verdict Port Shipping Co., Pier 24, North River, CHIEF CITY MARSHAL- fo- plaintiff for $300. W. R. Wilson for City (170-235). Manhattan ; occupation of Pier 24, North 150 Nassau at.. Manh'n BE ekmn 3-6087 River, Manhattan; Jan. 25 to Feb. 24, 1933. CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER— Julia Murphy vs. Jet Realty Corp. ; Julia Murphy vs. City of New York—Motion Main Office, Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n fo• order consolidating actions granted. A. R. Callahan for City (193-358). James J, Gallagher, 2947 Eastern blvd., WO rth 2-3711 In re Michael L. McLaughlin (Fillmore Ave. School Site)—Motion for order Bronx; maintenance of a refreshment stand Oren all hours of day and night. Bronx—Tremont & Arthur eves TR enmt 3-1250 re erring motion to official referee granted. L. McDermott for City (76-235). at the foot of Layton ave., Eastchester Open all hours of day and night. Dora Klein, Infant, vs. City of New York and Another (87-12) ; Isidore Klein Bay, Bronx ; Feb. 1 to April 30, 1933. Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-925S against same—Tried before Lewis., J.; complaint dismissed at close of plaintiff's case. John J. Cullen, 565 W. 185th st., Man- Open all hours of day and night. Queens—Town Hall, Jamaica. .JA maica 6-1330 1'f . R. Wilson for City. hattan ; maintenance of a berth at the bulk- Open 9 a. m. to midnight; Sundays SCHEDULE "D." head between W. 155th and W. 156th and holidays to 12 noon. Contracts, Etc., Drafted, Examined and Approved as to Form. sts., North River, Manhattan ; Jan. 1 to Richmond—County Court House. S. I. SA intGeo 7-0007 April 30, 1933. Open 9 a. m. to midnigkt; Sundays Contracts Adver- John J. Courtney, 159 W. 106th St., and holidays to 12 noon. Contracts Examined tisements Manhattan; maintenance of a shack on the CHILD WELFARE. BOARD OF— Department. Approved and Returned Approved bulkhead adjacent to the north side of the Old County Court House, City Hall as to Form, for Revision. as to Form, Plaza, Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-5210 pier foot of W. 158th St., North River, CHILDREN'S COURT— Manhattan; May 1, 1932, to April 30, 1933. Hearing of cases begins at 10 a. m. Borough President: 137 E. 22d st., Manh'n GR amercy 5-3611 Bronx . I Peter Mahouras, 1754 E. 23d st., Bklyn.; Brooklyn—;11 Schermerhorn st. TR iangl 5-8611 City Court of New York 1 replace the outshone half of damaged run- Bronx-1118 Grand Concourse.JE rome 7-9800 way and repair the inshore portion of same; Queens-105.34 Union Hall st., Jamaica Higher Education, Board of 1 JA maica 6-2624 Municipal Civil Service I also repair the pile foundations in rear of Richrvond-100 Richmond ter., St, George P ant and Structures, Department of 1 the premises at Emmons ave., foot of El- SA intGeo 7-8300 T lxes and Assessments, Department of 1 more pl., Sheepshead Bay, Bklyn. CITY CHAMBERLAIN— New England Steamship Co., Pier 14, Municipal Bldg., Manb'n WO rtb 2-5600 WW eights and Measures, Bureau of 1 CITY CLERK— North River, Manhattan; make repairs Municipal Bldg., Manb'n WO rtb 2-4430 Total 7 2 and replacements at Pier 40, North River, Bronx-177th st. and 3d ave. .TR emnt 3-2680 Manhattan. Rrnnkcvn—Manicinal Bi la .. TR iangl 5-71011 Sanitary Commission 1 Queens-21.10 49tb ave., L. I. City Bonds Approved. Frank E. Lonas, 7515 35th ave., Queens; ST ilwel 4-5426 F nance Department 1 excavate and install necessary foundations Richm'd—Borough Hall. S. L.SA intGeo 7-1000 Total 2 and footings for an asphalt plant and con- CITY COURT— Leases Approved. Clerk's Offices open from 9 a. m. to Agreements Approved struct a one-story steel storage shed on 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon. Fnance Department 1 Estimate and Apportionment 3 privately owned property between E. 54th Courts open at 10 a. m. Day and commercial calendars called at 9.45 SCHEDULE "E." and E. 55th sts. and Avenue U, Mill Basin, a. m. Opinions Rendered to the Various Municipal Departments. Bklyn. New York County—Old County Court PERMITS REVOKED. House CO rtlnd 7-6264 Department. Opinion. Department. Opinion. Commissioner of Records CO rtlnd 7-9271 Stephen O'Hare, 7220 3d ave., Bklyn.: Bronx County-161st at. and St. Anna B -,rough President: Plant and Structures, Department occupation of the premises located at 43 ave. ME (rote 5-2770 Cummings ct., Hamilton Reach, Jamaica Rings County—Municipal Bldg TR iangl S-7100 Brooklyn of 2 Queens County—Cbatham•Pbenix Bldg., Queens 11 Park Department, Manhattan... Bay; as of July 31, 1930. 29th 6t., Bridge Plaza North. L. I. Richmond Sanitary Commission Pennsylvania R. R. Co., Pennsylvania City ST ilwel 4-7003 Terminal, Manhattan; occupation of Piers Richmond County—County Court House. C ty Record, Board of 1 Sinking Fund Commissioners... 3 S. I. S intGeo 7-4454 Dxk Department 2 Taxes and Assessments, Depart- 77 and 78, North River, Manhattan ; as of CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS— Elucation, Department of 2 ment of 10 Jan. 31, 1933. CA nal 6-6500 Frank Buonauito, 5861 57th St., Maspeth; General Office. 300 Mulberry at Manb'n E itimate and Apportionment 2 Water Supply, Board of Chief Clerk's Offices open 9 a. m. to Finance, Department of 113 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity 1 occupation of the premises located at 36 4.30 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon. Mayor . 1 Cummings et., Hamilton Beach, Jamaica All Courts. except Traffic, Municipal Bay; as of Sept. 30, 1932, Term. Probation, Hormcide, Family P>lice Department 1 Total 154 and Night Courts, are open from James F. Kennedy, 3805 65th st., Wood- 9 a. m, to 4 p. m., except Satur. ARTHUR J. W. HILLY, Corporation Counsel, side; occupation of the premises located days, Sundays and holidays, when 1(1,3() THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933.

(nl)' morning sessions are held, ?'ronx-464 E. Tremont ave. TR emnt 3-5500 SHERIFF, QUEENS COUNTY— Board of Assessors. "he Traffic, Homicide and Mu- Brooklyn—Willoughby and Fleet its. County Court House, L. I. City Meets in Room 2200, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, TLicipal Term Courts are open from TR iangl 5-9400 ST ilwel 4-6017 Jn Tuesdays, at 11 a. m. a. m. to 4 p. m. daily and are Queens-165.08 Jamaica ave., Jamaica SHERIFF RICHMOND COUNTY— GEORGE F. BYRNES, President. closed Saturdays, Sundays and hot-- RE pubic 9-1200 County Court House, S. I. SA intGeo 7-0041 Banking Commission. c ays. The Family Court is closed Richmond—Terminal Bldg., St. George SINKING FUND, COM'RS OF— Meets in Mayor's Office, City Hall, Manh'n, (n Sundays and holidays. The SA intGeo 7-0440 M nicipal Bldg., Manh'n...... u WO ith 2-1200 on first days in February, May, August and Hight Courts are in session from HIGHER EDUCATION, BOARD OF- SPECIAL SESSIONS, COURT OF— November. I p. m. to I a. m. every night. 139th et. and Convent ave., Manh'n Clerk's office open 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon. Courts open CHARLES SWEENEY, Deputy Chamberlain, Dist. Manhattan and The Bronx. ED gecomb 4-6086 Secretary. 1-3i Franklin it., Manh'n, ... WO rth 2-2061 HOSPITALS DEPARTMENT OF— at 10 a. m. 2-425 6th ave.. Manh'n..TOmpknsSq. 6-4467 Municipal bldg., Manh'n WO rtb 2-4440 Manhattan—Centre and Franklin eta. Board of Child Welfare. 3-2c ave. and 2d st., Manb'n.DRydok 4-1204 JURORS, BRONX. COM'R OF- WO rth 2-3434 Mats in Old County Court House, City Hall 4-152 E. 57th st., Manh'n ....VOlunter 5-0442 1910 Arthur ave TR emnt 3-3700 Bronx—Tremont & Arthur aves. Plaza, Manh'n, on third Monday in each month, 5-121st st. and Sylvan pl., Manh'n JURORS, KINGS, COM'R OF— TR emnt 3-4372 at 3 p. in. HA rim 7-0225 Municipal Bldg., Bklyn TR iangl 5-7100 Court held every Tuesday and Friday. JOHN T. EAGAN, Executive Secretary. 6-161st st. St Brook ave., Bronx. ME Irose S-3670 JURORS, NEW YORK, COM'R OF— Brooklyn-171 Atlantic ave...... MA in 4-5917 Board of City Record. 7-314 W. 54th at., Manh'n. .CO lumbs 5-4630 Hall of Records. Manh'n WO rtb 2-0240 Queen,-153.19 Jamaica ave., Jamaica Meets in City Hall, Manh'n, at call of Mayor. 8-1014 E. 181st et., Bronx...FO rdhaan 7-5744 JURORS, QUEENS, COM'R OF— JA maica 6-8040 STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Supervisor, Secre- 12-455 W. 151st it., Manh'n County Court House, L. I. City.ST ilwel 4-7304 Court held every Monday and Thurs- tary. ED gecomb 4-8429 JURORS, RICHMOND, COM'R OF— BoardBo of Education. Famiy (Manh'n)-151 E. 57th at. County Court House. S. I....SA intGeo 7-0081 Richm nd—County Court House, S. I. Meets at its office, Park ave. and 59th et., VO lunter 5-0430 LAW DEPARTMENT— SA intGeo 7-0324 Manh'n, on second and fourth Wednesdays in Family (Bronx)-1014 E. 181st at. Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4600 Court held every Wednesday. each month, at 3.30 p. m. FO rdham 7-5808 Brooklyn, Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-6330 Probation Bureau — Municipal Bldg., JOSEPH MILLER, Jr., Secretary, Homi:ide—•300 Mulberry it., Manh'n Street Openings, Bureau of— Manh'n WO rth 2-3434 Board of Elections. CA nal 6-6500 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4600 STANDARDS AND APPEALS— Meets weekly in Room 1840, Municipal Bldg., Municipal Term (Manh'n)—Old County Brooklyn—Municipal Bld ...TR iangl 5-6330 Municipal Bldg. Manh'n WO rth 2-0184 Manh'n, at call of the President. SUPREME COUkT, APPELLATE DI. Cot rt House CO rtlnd 7-4763 Queens-89.31 161st at., Jamaica S. HOWARD COHEN, President. Municipal Term (Bronx)-161st et. and VISION— First Dept,—Madison ave. and 25th at., Board of Estimate and A~ pportionment. Brook ave. ME Irose 5-1958 LICENSES, DEPARTMENT OFA Kira 6-5234 Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, Fri- Night Court for Men-314 W 54th et. 6 Reade it., Manh'n WO rth 2-3100 Manh'n LE xington 2-8940 Court sits from 2 p. m. to 6 y, m. days, at 11 a. m. Manh'n CO lumbs 5-4630 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. Probation-300 Mulberry at., Manh'n Richmond—Borough Hall, S. I. The first and third Fridays of each CA nal 6-6500 term, motion days. Court opens at Examining Board of City Sarveyora, SA intGeo 7-1000 Meets in Room 1347, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, Traffi: (Lower Manh'n)-301 Mott at, MANHATTAN, PRESIDENT OF- 10 a. m. Motions called at 9 a. m. Appeals from orders called at 10 at call of the Chairman. CA nal 6-9602 M„nieiral 8111¢., Manh'n WO rtb 2-5600 HERMAN H. SMITH, Chairman. Traffi: (Upper Manh'n)-455 W. 151st MAYOR'S OFFICE— a. m, Second Dept.—Borough Hall, Bklyn. Examining Board of Plumbers. BR adhrst 2-0400 City Hall, Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-1000 et. TR iangl 5-1300 Meets in Room 909, Municipal Bldg., Manh'o, Traffi , (Bronx)-161st at. and Brook Budget Director, City Hall, Mamh'n ME Irose 5-1958 Court sits from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. on Tuesdays, at 2 p. in. ave. CO rtlnd 7-6708 No Court Saturdays. Womtn'a-425 6th ave.. Manh'n MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY- MICHAEL J. McGRATH, Chairman. TO mpknsSa. 6-4464 Aldermanic Branch—Clerk's Office, 263 SUPREME COURT, 1ST IUD. DIST.- Board of Health. Brooklyn. Civil Division—N. Y. County Court Meets at 139 Centre st., Manh'n, at call of the Municipal Bldg., Manb'n..... WO rtb 2-4430 House, Manh'n WO rth 2-6500 Gentr~d Office—Municipal Bldg.TR iangl 5-7100 Estimate and Apportionment Branch— President. Court opens at 10 a. m. SHIRLEY W. WYNNE, M. D., Commissioner Dist. Clerk's Office, 1356 Municipal Bldg., Criminal Term — Centre and Franklin MA in 4-0216 Manh'n WO rth 2-4560 of Health, President. 1-311'. Adams St. its., Manh'n WO rth 2-2539 5—Wi lliamsburg Bridge Plaza. EV ergrn 7-2503 MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM'N- Municipal Assembly—Aldermanlo Branch. Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Meets in Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall, 6--49!, Gates ave. LA fayet 34014 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1580 Bronx County-161st it. and 3d ave. 7-25 Snyder ave. BU ckmnstr 2-1506 MUNICIPAL COURTS— ME Irose 5-9721 Manh'n, on Tuesdays, at 2 p. in. 9—W. 8th st,, Coney Island. CO neyls 6-0013 Office of the President-Justice, 30 W. Court opens at 10 a. in. MICHAEL J CRUISE, Clerk. 9-5ti ave. and 23d st HU gunot 4-1453 35th st., Manh'n WI sconon 7-4930 SUPREME COURT, 2D JUD. DIST.- Municipal Assembly—Board of Estimate and 10-1;''7 Pennsylvania ave. .. GLenmor 4-2222 Dist. Maabostas. Kings County — Joralemon and Court Apportionment Branch. Famil:'-327 Schermerhorn st .TR iangl 5-9770 1-146 Grand at CA sal 6-2520 its., Bklyn. TR iamgl 5-7300 Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, on Homicide-31 Snyder ave--BU ckmnstr 2-3516 2-264 Madison at OR chrd 4-4300 Court opens at 10 a. M. Fridays, at 10.45 a, m, Municipal Term-402 Myrtle ave. 3-314 W. 54th at CO lumbs 5-1773 Appellate Term TR langl 5-7452 PETER J. McGOWAN, Clerk. TR iangl 5-4220 4-207 E. 32d at CA ledonia S-9464 Court opens at 1 p. m, Municipal Civil Service Commission. Day Court for Women-318 Adams at 5-2565 Broadway RI verside 9-4006 Queens County— Meets at its office, 14th floor, Municipal Bldg., MA in 4.0216 6-155 E. 88th et....., ...SA cramento 2-7878 Special Terms-89.31 161st at., Jamaica Manh'n, on Thttrsdays, at 10.30 a, in. Probation—Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 7-447 W. 151st at BR adhrst 2-7300 JA maica 6-9657 MARTIN A. HF,ALY. Secretary. Traffic-1005 Bedford ave DE catr 2-2872 8-170 K. 121st at HA rim 7-3950 Trial Terms—County Court House Park Board. Dist. t,~reertir. 9-624 Madison ave. VO lunter 5-3150 L. I. City ST ilwel 4-7060 Meets at its office, Arsenal Bldg., 64th at. 1-11! 5th st., L. I. City. ...IR onsdes 6-9009 10--1 W. 125th it HA rim 7-2694 Richmond County—County Court House, and 5th ave., Manh'n, on Tuesdays, at 2.30 p. in. 2—To'vn Hall, Flushing FL ushng 9-4228 Central Iury Part, 30 W. 35th or S. I. SA intGeo 7-0902 WALTER R. HERRICK, President. 3—Central ave., Far Rockaway FA rRock 7-0164 WI aconsn 7-6679 SURROGATE'S COURT, BRONX— Parole Commission. 4—Town Hall, Jamaica JA maica 6-0517 Bronx. Court opens at 10 a. in. Meets in Room 2500, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, 5—Chaffee st. and Catalpa ave. Ridge- 1-1400 Williamsbridge rd... UN derbil 3-6100 1918 Arthur ave. TR emnt 3-0110 on Thursdays, at 10 a. m. EtV ergrn 2-2134 wood 2— ave. and 162d at. SURROGATE'S COURT. KINGS— THOMAS R. MINNICK, Secretary. Richmond. ME ]rose 5-3042 Court opens at 10 a, m, Board of Revision of Assessments, 1—Bement and Castleton ayes., West Brooklyn. Hall of Records, Bklyn TR iangl 5-7020 Meets in Room 605, Municipal Bldg., Menh'n, Ntw Brighton PO rtRich 7-5712 1-106 Court at. TR iangl 5-9587 SURROGATES' COURT, N. Y — upon notice of the Chief Clerk. 2-67 Targee ,t., Stapleton. SA intGeo 7-1150 2--495 Gates ave LA fayet 3-7217 Court opens at 10,30 a, M. CITY RECORD, BOARD OF- 3-6 Lee aye, ST ag 2-7813 Hall of Records. Manb'n WO rth 2-6744 LEWIS F. LANG, Chief Clerk, Superiisor's Office, Municipal Bldg., 4-1110 Eastern pkway. SL octam 6-4500 SURROGATE'S COURT, QUEENS— sanitary Commission. Manh'n WO rtb 2-3490 5-5220 3d ave. SU nset 6-2540 Court opens at 10 a. M. Meets in Room 1212, Municipal Bldg., Manb'n, Distrit uting Division, 378 West Broad- 6-27.33 Snyder ave. BU ckmnstr 2-9643 161-10 Jamaica ave., Jamaica..JA maica 6-6000 on first and third Wednesdays of each month, way, Manh'n WA Ikr 5-6610 7-363 Liberty eve. GL enmor 4-7860 SURROGATE'S COURT, RICHMOND— at 10.30 a. in. CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF— 8-1301 Surf ave. CO neyIs 6-8303 Court opens at 10 a. M. WILLIAM SCHROEDER JR., Chairman. Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1610 County Court House S. I...SA intGeo 7-0572 Commissioners of the Slnkin` Band, COUNTY CLERK- BRONX- 1-115 5th at., L. I. City.. IR oaades 6-7361 TAXES AND ASSESSMENTSZ Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, on every 161st it. and 3d ave ME lrose 5-4102 2—Broadway and Court stn„ Elmhurst Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1800 other Wednesday at 11 a. m. COUNTY CLERK. KINGS— HA vemyr 9-0087 Bronx—Tremont & Arthur aves.TR emnt 3-6030 CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller, Secre- Hall c f Records, Bklyn TR iangl 5-8780 3-6902 64th st. Ridgew'd EV ergrn 2-3141 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 tary. COUNTY CLERK, NEW YORK— 4—Town Hall, Jamaica JA matt, 6-0086 Queens—Court so., L. I. City ST ilwel 4-6860 Board of Standards and Aypeels. County Court House, Manb'n.. WO rth 2-6114 5-90-18 Rockaway Beach blvd.. Hol- Richmond—Borough Hall, S. I. Meets in Room 1013, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, COUNTY CLERK, QUEENS- lands BE BHrbr 5-1747 Tuesdays, at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. 153.22 Jamaica ave., Jamaica.JA maica 6-2607 6—Town Hall, Flushing. ...IN depndce 3-5668 TAXICAB CONTROL, BOARD OF— 7-1000 HARRIS H. MURDOCK, Chairman. COUNTY CLERK RICHMOND— Rkbt60ad. Municipal Bldg., Manb'n WO rth 2-2491 Board of Taxes and Assessments. County Court Hvuse. S. I.... SA intGeo 7-1806 1—Bement and Caarietoa ayes„ West TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD- Meets in Room 936, Municipal Bldg., Manb'n, COUNTY COURT. BRONX— New Brighton PO rtRich 7-0189 253 B'way, Manb'n BA rcly 7-9734 on Wednesdays, at 10.30 a. in. Tremont and Arthur ayes. TR emot 3-4243 2-71 Targee et., Stapleton SA intGeo 7-0313 TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT— JAMES J. SEXTON, President. MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY— Ce'trt opens at 10 a. m, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1526 Board of Taxicab Control COUNTY COURT, KINGS- Municipal Bldg., Matnh'n WO rtb 2-6607 Bronx—Tremont & Arthur avea,TR emnt 34017 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-7100 Meets in Room 2025, Municipal Bldg., Mink's, 150 Scuth Oxford et., Bklyn. .ST ering 3-6400 at call of Chairman. Court opens at 10 a. m. 1 p.m, Queen.-21.10 49th ave., L. I. City. ST ilwel 4-5480 MAURICE HOTCHN'ER, Chairman, COUNTY COURT, QUEENS— PARKS, DEPARTMENT OF— Teachers' Retirement Board. Court House, L. I. City ST ilwel 4-7525 Manhattan Office and Park Board— Richmond-25 Hyatt it., St. George tGeo 7-7790 Meets at Room 500, Municipal Bldg., on fourth Clerl:'s office open 9 a. in. to 5 p. m.; Arsenal Bldg., Central Park 64th at. Tuesday in each month at 3 p, in. kH inlndr 4-9830 TRANSPORTATION, BOARDSA Saturdays to 12.30 ix in. Court and 5th ave. LOUIh TAYLOR, Secretary. etw!ns at 10 a. e+. Bronx—Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont 250 Hudson st., Manb'n CA nal 6-6600 Board of Transportation. COUNT!' COURT, RICHMOND— Park FO undatn 8-3000 WATER SUPPLY, BOARD OF- Court opens at 10 a. m. Brooklyn—Litchfield Mansion, Prospect 346 Broadway Manh'n WO rth 2-3150 Meets at 250 Hudson et., Manh'n, on Tues. County Court House, S. I GI brltr 7-7500 Park SO nth8-2300 WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECT.— days, at 2 p. in. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. BRONX— Queens—The Overlook, Forest Park, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rtb 2-4320 JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman. Tremont and Arthur ayes TR emnt 3-1100 Kew Gardens CL eveland 3-4600 Bronx—Tremont & Arthur aves.TR emit 3-5800 Board of Water Supply. 9 a. m. to S p m.; Sat. to 12 noon. Richm'd—Borough Hall. S. L.SA intGeo 7-1000 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 Meets at 346 Broadway, Manh n, on Tuesdays, DISTRICT ATTORNEY, KINGS— PAROLE COMMISSION— Queens—Jackson awe., L. I. City. at 11 a. m. Municipal Bldg., Bklyn TR iangl 5-8900 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-2560 ST ilwel 4-71S0 GEORGE J. GILLESPIE, President. 9 s. in. to 5 o. in.: Sat. to 1 p. m. PLANT & STRUCTURES. DEPT. OF— Richmond—Borough Hall, S. I. SA IntGeo 7-0840 DISTRJ ('T ATTORNEY. NEW YORK- Municipal Bldg. Manh'n WO nth 2-4740 POLICE DEPARTMENT, 137 Centre it., Manh'n.... CA nal 6-5700 PLUMBERS EXAMINING BOARD OF— WEIGHTS AND MEASURE- 9 a. m, to 5 p. m. ; Sat. to 1 p. m. Municipal bldg., Manb'n WO rth 2-1800 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5600 Special Regulations for Vehicular Traffic. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, QUEENS— POLICE DEPA1TMENT- Court House, L. I. City ST ilwel 4-7590 240 Centre it.. Manh'n CA nal 6-2000 BOARD OF CITY RECORD. BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED 9 a. m. to 5 p, m.; Sat. to 12 noon. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, BRONX- in me by law, I hereby establish a fire zone, no DISTRICT ATTORNEY, RICHMOND- 2804 3d ave. ME Irose S-7670 Proposals. parking of vehicles at the following location, Connty Court House, S. I...SA intGeo 7-0049 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, KINGS— effective upon the installation of the necessary 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sat. to 12 noon. Municipal Bldg., Bklyn TR iangl 5-7100 SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT signs: DGCKS, DEPARTMENT OF— PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, N. Y,— the office of the Supervisor of the City Record, Borough of Manhattan. Pier "A," North River, Manh'n Hall of Records, Manh'n WO rth 2-3406 Room 2214, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until In front of Hook and Ladder Company No. 20, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, QUEENS- WH itehal 4-0600 i 1 a. in., on at 155-157 Mercer st. EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF— 89.31 161st it., Jamaica JA maica 6-5037 FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK (EXCEPT EDWARD P. MULROONEY, Police Commis- Park ave. and 59th at., Manb'n PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, RICHM'D- sioner. f27 VO lunter 5-6600 B'way and Castleton ave., West New HOLIDAYS) ELECTIONS, BOARD OF— Brighton PO rtRich 7-5357 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED Genera Office, Municipal Bldg., Manb'n PUBLIC MARKETS, DEPT. OF— UNDER THE in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of WO rth 2-1307 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n...... WO rth 2-5050 vehicles at the following entrances to Blooming. PUBLIC WELFARE DEPT. OF- OPEN MARKET SYSTEM OF COMPETI- Bronx--442 E. 149th st LU dlo 4-6464 TIVE BIDDING dale's store, effective upon the installation of the Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg. ...TR imngi 5-7100 50 Lafayette it„ ?anh'n...... WO nth 2-6420 necessary signs: Queens-89-31 161st at., Jamaica Free Employment Agency, 59 Leonard PRINTING, STATIONERY AND BLANK Borough of Manhattan. RE pubic 9-1916 et„ Manh n WA lkr 5-8230 BOOK SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE In front of entrance to No. 147 E. 59th st., Richmcnd—Borough Hall, S. I. PURCHASE DEPARTMENT OF— GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW for a distance of 30 feet. SA intGeo 7-1955 Municipal b1d,.. Manh'n WO rtb 2-5860 YORK, In front of entrance on east side of Lexington 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 QUEENS, PRESIDENT OF- Bid sheets may be obtained and samples of ave. near 59th st,, for a distance of 50 feet. •o. in. 21-10 49th ave., L I. City ST ilwel 4-5400 the work called for may be inspected at the office In front of entrance on east side of Lexington Topographical Bureau. Anable aye. ave. near 60th st., for a distance of 60 feet. ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT— L. I. City ST ilwe! 44800 of the Supervisor of the City Record, Room 2214, Secretary's Office, Municipal Bldg., Municipal Building, Manhattan, on the Thursday EDWARD P. MULROONEY, Police Commis- RECORDS, BRONX, COM'R OF- sioner. Manbn WO rth 2-4560 161st at. and 3d ave. ME loose 5-10070 preceding each bidding. f27 ESTIMATE AND APPRAISAL- RECORDS, KINGS, COM'R OF— All bidders must agree to comply with the BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED Munici gal Bldg., Manh'n WO nth 2-4600 Hall of Records, Bklyn TR lrvgf 5-6988 provisions contained in the circular entitled in me by law, I hereby establish a public park- FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF- RECORDSN, Y„ COM'R OF— "Rules and Regulations to be observed by Print- ing space at the following location, for a limited Munici Cal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1200 Hall of 'Records, Manb'n WO rth 2-3900 period of 45 minutes, effective upon the installa- City Collections, Bureau of- ers, Blank Book Makers Stationers, Lithog- RECORDS, COM'R OF, CITY COUicT- ranhers, etc., obtaining orlers from the Super- tion of the necessary signs: Manhattan-2d floor, Municipal Bldg. Old County Court House. Manb'n Borough of The Bronx. WO rth 2-1200 , i or of the City Record," a copy of which, to- CO rtlnd 2-9271 gtther with all further information, may be Westchester sq. (south side), from the north Bronx—Tremont and Arthur aver, corner of Ferris p1. to west side of Kirk st. TR emnt 3-3600 RECORDS. COM'R OF, SURROGATES' obtained by applying to the Supervisor of the COURT, N. Y. COUNTY— City Record, Room 2214, Municipal Building, EDWARD P. MULROONEY, Police Commis• Broollyn—Municipal Bldg. ...TR iangl 5-7100 sioner. f27 Queens—Court square, L. I. City Hall of Records, Manb'n WO rth 2-6744 Manhattan. ST ilwel 4-2400 REGISTER, BRONX COUNTY- STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Supervisor of the Richinond—Borough Hall,. S. I. 1932 Arthur ave. TR emnt 3-6694 City Record. BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED SA intGeo 7-1000 REGISTER, KINGS COUNTY— in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of Hall of Records, Bklyn TR iangl 5-6800 vehicles at the following location, effective upon FIRE DI?PARTMENT- REGISTER, NEW YORK COUNTY— BOARD MEETINGS. the installation of the necessary signs: Munici, tal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4100 Hall of Records, Manh'n WO rth 2-3900 Borough of Manhattan. Brooklyn Office, Municipal Bldg. REGISTER, QUEENS COUNTY- Board of Aldermen. In front of Dominican Convent, 150.152 E. 66th TR iangl 5-8340 161.04amarca ave., Jamai x. .JA maica 6-8684 Meets in Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall, st., for a distance of 50 feet. Fite Extinguishment, 365 Jay at. REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS— Manh'n, on Tuesdays, at 2.15 p. in. EDWARD P. MULROONEY, Police Commis- TR iangl S-8340 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1200 MICHAEL J. CRUISE, City Clerk, and Clerk sioner. f27 GENERAL SESSIONS, COURT OF— RICHMOND, PRESIDENT OF- to Board. Clerk's office open 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Boroueb Hall, S. I. SA intGeo 7-1000 Armory Board. BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTEI) Saturdays to 12 noon. Court opens SANITATION, DEPARTMENT OF— in me by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of Meets in Room 2208, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, at 111.30 a. m. Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rtb 2-4240 vehicles at the following location, effective upon Centre and Frs!nklin its., Manb'n SHERIFF. BRONX COUNTY- an first Wednesday in each month, at 3.30 p. in. the installation of the necessary signs: WO rth 2-5778 1932 Arthur ave TR emnt 3-6600 GUS J. PAUL, Secretary. Borough of Manhattan. Probsti)n Dept., 32 Franklin st., Manh'o SHERIFF, KINGS COUNTY— Art Commission. In front of No. 635 Broadway, for a distance WO nth 2-6632 Municipal Bldg., Bklyn TR iangl 5-7100 Meets at its office, City Hall, Manh'o, on second of 25 feet. REALTY, DEPARTMENT OF- SHERIFF NEW YORK COUNTY— Tuesday in each month, at 3.30 p In, EDWARD P. 11ULROONEY, Police Commis. 139 Ce2tre st., Manh'n CA nal 6-1501 Hall of Records. Manh'n WO rth 2-4300 A. EVERETT PETERSON, Secretary. sioner. f27 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933. THE CITY RECORD, 1651

BY N IRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED Proposals. The time for the performance of contracts is awards have been completed and are lodged in in me b) law, I hereby prohibit the parking of thirty (30) consecutive calendar days after the the office of the Board of Assessors for examina- vebicl s at the following location, effective upon SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY endorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller. tion by all persons interested, viz.: the iistallatun of the necessary signs: the President of the Borough of The Bronx, No bid shall be considered unless it is accom- Borough of Manhattan. Borough of Brooklyn, at his office, Municipal Building, Crotona Park, panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an 4340. Basin and appurtenances at the north- In front the Holy Trinity English Lutheran Tremont and 3d aves., until 11 a. m., on amount not less than one and one-half per cent. west corner of Lenox ave. and W. 132d at. and Church. 1382 )efferson'ave. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1933. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of inlet at the southwest corner of Lenox ave. and EDWARD P. MULROONEY, Police Commis• NO. 1. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING security required is thirty per cent. of the con- W. 133d st. Affecting Block 1917. sioner. (27 1,600 TONS OF INORGANIC DUST. tract amount awarded. 4341. Paving, curbing, sidewalks, etc., in The time allowed for the completion of the The bidder will state the price per unit, as W. 196th st, from Broadway to Ellwood at. BY I IRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED contract will be as may be directed during the called for in the schedules of quantities and Affecting Block 2172. in me b} law. I hereby prohibit the parking of year 1933. prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex- 4342. Paving with granite blocks, curbing, side- vehicl!s on the following thoroughfare from 7 The amount of security required for the proper tensions must be made and footed up, as the walks, etc., in Avenue D between the south house a. in. to Ii) a. rn, and 4 p. m. to 7 p. m., daily, performance thE3,ontract will be Thirty-four bids will be read from the total, and awards, if line of E. lltb st. and the south house line of except S.mdays, effective upon the installation of Hundred d of made, made to the lowest bidder on each item E. 14th at. Affecting Blocks 368 to 370 and 381 the n-xessary signs: The bidder will state the price of each item or class. as stated in the schedules. to 383. Borough of Brooklyn. or article contained in the above schedule per Specifications referred to in the schedules may 4343. Grading, curbing, flagging and paving Bedford ave. (north side). Manhattan ave. to ton or other unit of measurement, by which the be had upon application at Room 1026, Municipal with granite blocks W. 26th St. between the west Lorim !r st. bids will be tested. Building, Manhattan, building line of 11th ave. and the east building EDWARD P. MULROONEY, Police Commis- Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in Blank forms and further information may be line of 13th ave. Affecting Blocks 670 and 672. sioner f27 cash or certified check for five per cent. of the obtained at the office of the Department of Hos- Borough of The Bronx. amount of the bond required as security for the pitals, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan. 3989. Grading. curbing, flagging, basins, etc.. in BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED proper performance of the contract. J. G. WM, GREEFF, M. D., Commissioner. Pitman ave. from Grace ave. to Baycbester ave.; in vie by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of Blank forms of bids. upon which bids must be f20,m3 Bussing ave. from Grace ave, to Baycbester ave.; vehicb•s at the following location, effective upon made, can be obtained upon application therefor /'see General Instructions to Bidders on Grace ave. from Bussing ave. to Pitman ave.; the installation of the necessary signs: at said office. last page, last column, of the "City Record." Edson ave. from Bussing ave. to Pitman ave. Borough of Brooklyn. f25,m8 HENRY BRUCKNER, President. Affecting Blocks 5014 to 5019 and 5054 to 5056. EB'See General Instructions to Bidders on In •'rout of entrance to Church of Our Father, SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Borough of Queens, 415 Clinton ave. last page. last column, of the "City Record." the Commissioner of Hos.p ttals of The City of 3044, Grading, curbing, sidewalks, etc., in EDWARD P. MULROONEY, Police Commis- New York, at his office. Room 1050, Municipal 44th (Metz) ave. from the viaduct over the New sioner f27 DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS. Building, Manhattan. from 9 a, m, to 10.30 a, m., York Connecting Railroad to 76th (19th) at.; also on for laying stone block gutters four feet in width Proposals. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 88, 1988. (preliminary pavement) from 140 feet east of 74th BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED at. to 76th at., together with a list of awards in rie by law. I hereby designate the following FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING for damages caused by a change of grade, Second thoroughfares as one-way streets for the conduct SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY WHISKEY. the Department of Hospitals, 10th floor, Mu. Ward, Assessments affect Blocks 1354 (545), of veficular traffic, effective upon the installation The time for the performance of contract is 1355 (546), 1520 (548). 1521 (549). Awards nicipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. at., on luring the months of April, May and June, of the necessary signs: affect Block 1354 (545), Lot 38; Block 1355 Borough of Brooklyn. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1983. 1933. No bid shall be considered unless it is accom- (546), Lot 30; Block 1520 (548), Lots 3, 5, 42, East span of the Harway Ave. Bridge over 48, 50; Block 1521 (549), Lots 14 17 and 22. Coney Island Creek from W. 17th at. to Cropsey FURNISHING, DELIVERING AND IN• panied by a deposit of $2S The amount of STALLING ONE NEW RECTANGULAR DIS• Old block numbers shown in parenoesea. ave.. northbound. security required is $500. 4097. Sanitary sewer and appurtenances in Vest span of the Harway ve. Bridge over INFECTOR AND PIPING 'WORK INCIDEN- FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING TAL THERETO IN THE BUILDING AD- Long at.. east side, from Baisley blvd. to Foch Coney Island Creek from Cropsey ave. to W. WIRE CLOTH, GARDEN HOSE AND JACENT TO ThE LAUNDRY AT RIVER. blvd.; 157th at., east side, from Foch blvd. to 17th st., southbound. MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE. Meyer ave.; Long st., west side, from Baisley EDWARD P. MULROONEY, Police Commis- SIDE HOSPITAL, NORTH BROTHERS The time for the performance of contract is ISLAND, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, CITY blvd. to 118th ave.; 121st ave. from Long et., sioner. • f27 30 consecutive calendar days after the endorsement OF NEW YORK, NEW YORK. east side, to New York blvd., Fourth Ward. g the of the certificate of the Comptroller. Affecting Blocks 2944, 2956 to 2959, 2961 to The time allowed for doing and completin No bid shall be considered unless it is accom- BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED entire work and for the full performance of the 2964. 2975 to 2978, 2980 to 2995, 3083, 3084, in me by law, I hereby establish public parking contract is thirty (30) consecutive calendar days. panied by a deposit. Such deposit shalt be in an 3092 and 3093. amount not less than one and one-half per cent. space on the following thoroughfare, effective The securit required for the faithful per- 4278. Grading, curbing, sidewalks, basins, pav- y of the total amount of the bid. The amount of upon • he installation of the necessary signs: formance of the contract will be One Thousand ing, etc.. 62d at. from Broadway to 39th ave., security required is thirty per cent. of the con- BoronFh of Queens. Dollars (=1.000). Second Ward. Affecting Blocks 1200 (410), 1201 Bell blvd. (east side), 39th to 43d ave., Bay The deposit accompanying the bid shall be tract amount awarded. (443), 1216 (441), 1217 (445). Old block num• The bidder will state the price per unit, as side, cars to be parked diagonal. five per cent, (5%) of the amount of security bers shown in parentheses. called for in the schedules of quantities and EDWARD P. MULROONEY, Police Commis• required. Borough of Richmond. sinner. f27 prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex• 2881. Curbing, gutters, sidewalks, etc., in The bidder shall state one aggregate price for tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids the whole work described and specified, as the Targee at. from Clove ave. to Steuben St.; curb• will be read from the total, and awards, if made, Amendments to Traffic Regulations. contract is entire for a complete job. ing, gutter, etc.. in Targee at. from Steuben at. No bid may be withdrawn within forty-five made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, to Vanderbilt ave.; sidewalks on Targee at. from BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED days after it has been deposited with the De- as stated in the schedules. Laurel ave. to Steuben at.; sidewalks, etc., in Specifications referred to in the schedules may in one by law, I hereby revoke so much of partment. Britton ave. from Clove ave. to about 412 feet special regulations for street traffic published in Blank forms and further information may be be had upon application at Room 1026, Municipal northeasterly from Steuben at.; Pleasant Valley the CITY RECORD as prohibits the parking of obtained at the office of the Department of Hos- Building, Manhattan. ave. from Van Duzer at. to a point about 970 feet vehicles on the following thoroughfare, effective pitals, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Blank forms and further information may be westerly, together with a list of awards for dam- upon the removal of the signs: where plans and specifications may be seen. obtained at the office of the Depattment of Hoe- ages caused by a change of grade. Assessments Borough of Manhattan. J. G. WM. GREEFF, M. D., Commissioner. pitals, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan. affect Blocks 564, 621, 636, 639, 641, 642, 644, 51st St. (north side), 6th to Madison ave., be• f27,m9 J. G. WM. GREEFF, M. D., Commissioner, 646, 2877, 2879, 2883. 2885 to 2891, 2903, 2905 tween the hours of 7.45 p. m, to 9 p. m. and ff9ee General Instructions to Bidders on 116,28 to 2911 and 2922. Awards affect Block 2885, 10.30 p. m. to 11,30p in., daily, except Sundays. last page, lost column, of the "City Record." tI6ee General Instructions to Bidders on Lot 15; Block 2889, Lots 22 and 32: Block 2905, EDWARD P. MULROONEY. Police Commis• tail page, last column, of the "City Record." Lots 10, 15, 16; Block 2909, Lot 51, sioner. f27 SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Borough of Brooklyn. the Commissioner of Hospitals of The City of BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. 3506. Grading, curbing, flagging, paving, etc., BY V'RTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED New York, at his office. Room 1050, Municipal 62d at, from 24th ave, to Dahill rd., and 24th irl rte by law, I hereby revoke so much of Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., Proposals. ave. from Dahill rd. to 62d st. Affecting Blocks special regulations for street traffic published in on 6556, 6557 and 6560. the C TY Racoao as prohibits the parking of TUESDAY. MARCH 7, 1933. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY 3997. Grading, curbing, flagging, etc., E. 7th vehicle; at the following location, effective upon FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING the President of the Borough of Richmond at st. from Crawford ave. to Avenue X. Affecting the rerioval of the signs: TEA. COFFEE AND SUGAR. his office, Borough Hall, St. George, Staten Blocks 7182 and 7184. Borough of Manhattan. The time for the performance of contracts , is Island, until 12 noon on 4325. Sewer and appurtenances in Chestnut In front of entrance to No. 126 W. 46th st. for the period ending June 30, 1933. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1, 1938, ave. between E. 14th at. and E. 17th at., and in EDWARD P. MULROONEY, Police Commis- No bid shall be considered unless it is accom- 1\O, 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV- E. 15th at. between Cheestnut ave. and Avenue M. sioner. (27 panied by it deposit. Such deposit shall be in ERING 500 TONS OF BITUMINUS CON- Affecting Blocks 6735 and 6736, an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. CRETE IN DISTRICTS 1, 2 AND 3. 4339. Paving, etc., in Lake st. from Avenue S to Avenue T. Affecting Blocks 7086 and 7087. BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED of the total amount of the bid, The amount of The amount of security required is $1,800. security required is thirty per cent. of the con- The deposit required is $90 either cash or cer- 4347. Sewer and appurtenances in Rockaway in etc by law. I hereby revoke so much of ave. between Linden blvd, and Ditmas ave.; spe ract amount awarded. tified check. cial regulations for street traffic published in Ditmas ave. between Rockaway ave. and Remsen the CITY RecoRD as prohibits the parking of FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING NO, 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV• FLOUR. ERING 165,000 GALLONS OF ASPHALTIC ave., Avenue B between Rockaway pkway. and vehicle l on the following thoroughfare, effective E. 93d st.-, E. 93d at. between Ditmas ave. and upon he removal of the signs: The time for the performance of contract is CEMENT TO ASPHALT PLANT. Borough of Manhattan. for the period ending June 30, 1933. The amount of security required is $4,000. Avenue A: E. 94th st., E. 95th et, and E. 96th at., each between Avenue B and Avenue A; 12th ave. (east and west sides), from 49th to No bid shall be considered unless it is accom- The deposit required is $200 either cgsh or cer- 50th at. panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in tified check. Rockaway pkway. between Ditmas ave. and Linden EDVWARI, P. MULROONEY, Police Commis. an amount not less than one and one-half per NO. 3. FOR FURNISHING AND APPLY. blvd.; Bristol st. between Ditmas ave. and the end of the existing sewer about 234 feet north- sioner. f27 cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount ING 65,000 GALLONS OF ASPHALTIC of security required is thirty per cent. of the MACADAM BINDER ON STREETS AS DI• erly. Affecting Blocks 3641 to 3644, 3650. 4749 contract amount awarded, RECTED. to 4757, 7913, 7914, 7924 and 8108 to 8123. Owners Wanted for Enlat ed ?ram, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING The amount of security required is $1,700. All persons whose interests are affected by the EGGS. The deposit required is $85 either cash or cer- above named proposed assessments or awards and OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY who are opposed to the same, or either of them, Clerk of the Police Department of The City The time for the performance of contract is tified check. during the month of March, 1933. NO. 4. FOR FURNISHING AND APPLY. are requested to present their objections in writ- of New York for the following propety now In ing to the Board of Assessors, Room 2200, Mu- custody without claimants: Automobiles, boa No bid shall be considered unless it is accom- ING 25,000 GALLONS OF TAR MACADAM panied by a deposit of $25. The amount of nicipal Building. Manhattan, within thirty (30) aarriagee bicycle., hap,cameras, oy~cal BINDER ON STREETS AS DIRECTED. security required is $500. The amount of security required is $1 100. days front the date of this notice. On Tuesday, s,furniture, rope, lead, metals, clothing, March 28, 1933, at 11 a. m.. at the office of the iry, precious stouts, silverware, boots, shoes, The bidder will state the price per unit, as The deposit required is $55 either cast or cer• p called for in the schedules of quantities and tified check. Board of Assessors, Room 2200, Municipal Build. dreaa.atdt cases, handbags, pocketbooks, walhta, prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex• NO. S. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV. ing, Manhattan, there will be a public hearing mereba sdise, tools, trunks, typewriters, canes, before the Board of Assessors at which time and umbrellas, robes, blan~ ton, savAiaery, enr• tensions must be made and footed up, as the ERING 700 CUBIC YARDS OF U-INCH bids will be read from the total, and awards, if BINDER STONE 8.8 IN DISTRICT NO. 1. place the said objections will be heard and testi- gical itutrnments, minis electrical mony received in reference thereto. goods i.porting goods, hardware, ,canned made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or The amount of security required is $600. class, as stated in the schedules. Dated Feb. 25, 1933. money The deposit required is $30 either cash or cer- Specifications referred to in the schedules may tified check. GEORGE F. BYRNES. ANDREW T, SULLI. lonely ooibtained by primes, fouund, bandoned, VAN, RAYMOND J. O'SULLIVAN, Board of or taken from persons dying Intestate, or taken be had upon application at Room 1026, Municipal NO. 6. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV• Building. Manhattan. ERING 850 CUBIC YARDS OF U•INCH Assessors, from portioaa supposed to be Insane, Intoxicated MrNNIE J. AeaL, Secretary. or otherwise incapable of taking care of them. Blank forms and further information may be BINDER STONE 8.8 IN DISTRICT NO. 2. f25,m8 selves. obtained at the office of the Department of Hos- The amount of security required is $700. Popat Headquarters Anaes. 398.402 Broome pitals, 10th floor. Municipal Building, Manhattan. The deposit required is $35 either cash or cer- DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. street, Idanhataa. J. G. WM. GREEFF. M. D.,. Commissioner. tifed check. For Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, 485 f24,m7 NO. 7. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV• Proposals. Bergen Street, Brookly 5 N. Y. U.S.. General Instructions to Bidders on ERING 900 CUBIC YARDS OF 4•INCH For Borough of The Bronx. 42d Precinct, Vat page, lest column, of the "City Record., BINDER STONE 8-8 IN DISTRICT NO. 3. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY 160th street and 3d avenue, Bronx. The amount of security required is $900. the Superintendent of School Supplies, at the For Borough of Richmond. 120th Precinct, SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY The deposit required is $45 either cash or cer• office of the Board of Education of The City 7842 R:chmoed torraa, St S. 1. the Commissioner of Hospitals of The City of tified check. of New York, Room 100, Park ave, and 59th at., EDWARD P. MULROO, Police Cons. New York. at his office, Room 1050, Municipal NO. 8. FOR FURNISHING AND DELI V• Manhattan, until 3 p. m., on mite. Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. car, to 10.30 a. in., ERING 5,000 CUBIC YARDS OF R -INCH TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1983. on BINDER STONE 8-8 TO ASPHALT PLANT. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING B'DROUQH OF THE BRONX. MONDAY, MARCH e, 1983. The amount of security required is $4,000, 14,000 GALLONS OF GASOLENE FOR FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING The deposit required is $200 either cash or MOTOR VEHICLES, BOROUGHS OF MAN- HATTAN. BROOKLYN AND QUEENS. BUREAU Or BUILDINGS. PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS certified check. The time for the performance o? contract is NO. 9, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV• The time for the delivery of the gasoline and the performance of the contract is for the period Approval of Materials. thirty (30) consecutive calendar days after the ERING 2,400 CUBIC YARDS OF CONCRETE endorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller. AND PAVING SAND TO ASPHALT PLANT. from April 1, 1933, to June 30. 1933, inclusive. The amount of security required is $1,100. The amount of security required for the faith- AS A :2ES1J.T OF THE FIRE, WATER AND No bid shall be considered unless it is accom- ful performance of the contract is $1.000. load tests, conducted on Dec. 23, 1932, at the panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an The deposit required is $55 either cash or cer- amount not less than one and one-half per cent. tified check. No bid will be considered unless it is accom- plant of the Porete Manufacturing Co., at North panied by a deposit of $50. Arlington, N. J„ under the supervision of the of the total amount of the bid. The amount of The time allowed for the performance of con- tracts for furnishing and delivering the above The bidder will state the price per gallon, con- Bureau of Buildings and University, in security required is thirty per cent. of the con- tamed in the specifications or schedule, by which accordance with section 254.2 of the Building tract amount awarded. supplies is on or before December 31, 1933, the bids will be tested. Code, approval is hereby granted to the Porete The bidder will state the price per unit, as The contracts must be bid for separately, and called for in the schedules of quantities and the bids will be compared and the contracts Contract, if awarded, will be awarded accord- Manufacturing Co. for the use of the fireproof ins to law. floor construction, commercially known as the prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex- awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. Blank form and further information may be "Porete Arch Block and Steel Joist Floor," in tensions must be made and footed up, as the obtained at the office of the Superintendent of fireproa and non-fireproof buildings in the Bor- Bidders are requested to make their bids or bids will be read from the total, and awards, if School Supplies, Board of Education, Park ave. ough of The Bronx. made, made to the lowest bidder on each item estimates upon the blank form prepared by the President, a copy of which, with the proper en- and 59th st., Manhattan. The •onstruction consists of a series of two or class as stated in the schedules. PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School precast hollow cinder blocks, 8 inches or 10 inches Specifications referred to in the schedules may velope in which to enclose the bid. in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel. can be Supplies, deep, as required, placed between light weight be had upon application at Room 1026, Municipal Dated Feb. 23, 1933, steel berms of adequate strength, spaced 31 inches Building, Manhattan. obtained upon application therefor at the office f23,m7 of the said President. Copies of the contracts IrSee General Instructions to Bidders on on centres, the joints between the blocks and between Blank forms and further information may be last page, last column, of the "City Record.' the blo ks and steel beams to be grouted with obtained at the office of the Department of Hos- may he seen and other information obtained at the office of the Commissioner of Public Works, Portland cement mortar, and finished with one- pitale, 10th floor Municipal Building, Manhattan, SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY third Kirtland cement mortar on top of the sys- Borough Hall, New Brighton, Borough of Rich. J. G. WM. GkEEFF. M, D., Commissioner. the Superintendent of School Supplies, at the tem, and five eighths inch gypsum plastered ceil• mond. JOHN A. LYNCH, PRESIDENT, f23,m6 office of the Board of Education of The City of ing ben'ath. Miles General Instructions to Bidders on f17,m1 Full details of the general size and composition taFSee General Instructions to Bidders on New York, Room 100, Park ave. and 59th at., last page, last column, of the "City Record." Manhattan. until 3 p. so., on of the )locks, also details of construction, all of last page, last column, of the "City Record." which forms part of this approval, are shown and SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY MONDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1923. describe.. in Repo FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING rt F. W. No. 74 of Columbia the Commissioner of Hospitals of The City of BOARD OF ASSESSORS. STATIONERY AND PRINTED SUPPLIES Univers:ty on file in this Bureau. New York, at his office, Room 1050, Municipal FOR THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, This ipproval is granted on condition that the Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., Completion of Assessments and Awards. standards attained at the test be maintained, and on The time for the delivery of the articles, ma. terials and supplies and the performance of the that future installations be made by the Porete FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1988. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO Manufatturinq Co., or under its direct supervision. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING contract is Dec. 31, 1933. File I', 523-4. the owner or owners of all houses and lots, The amount of security required for the faith- UNIFORMS,CLOTHING, TOWELING, DRY improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, f27 P. J. REVILLE, Superintendent, GOODS, ETC. ful performance of the contract is thirty per that the following proposed assessments and cent. (30%) of the amount of the contract. 1652 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933.

Nc bid will be considered unless it is accom• held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE panicd by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an City of New York, on Friday. March 10, 1933, cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per- Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its amount not less than one and one-half per cent. at 11 o'clock a. m. sons affected thereby that the proposed change meeting held on Friday, November 18, 1932 (Cal. (1 y, o) of the total amount of the bid. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board will be considered at a meeting of the Board to No. 10), continued to Friday March 3, 1933, the The bidder will state the price of each item or cause these resolutions. and a notice to all per- be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be hearing in the matter of changing the map or article contained in the specifications or schedules sons affected thereby that the proposed change published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- plan of the City of New York by establishing or for which he desires to bid, by which the bids will be considered at a meeting of the Board to tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, changing the lines and grades of the street system will be tested. The Board of Education reserves be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be prior to the 10th day of March, 1933. within the territory bounded approximately by the tight to award the contract as a whole for published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- Dated, New York, February 25, 1933. Byron street and its northerly prolongation, North the hoard of Education, or item by item, accord- tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, PETER J. McGOWAN. Secretary, Board of Conduit avenue, Rockaway boulevard, South ing t) law, if deemed for the best interest of the prior to the 10th day of March, 1933. Estimate and Apportionment. Municipal Building, Conduit avenue, Masterson avenue, Appleton City. Dated, New York, February 25, 1933. Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. f25,m8 street, Duncan avenue, Excelsior street, Badger Pe!ivery will be required to be made at the PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of avenue, Kirkland street, 147th avenue, Lombard time and in the manner and in such quantities as Estimate and Apportionment. Municipal Building, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE street, 149th avenue• Rockaway boulevard 169th may he directed. Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. f25,m8 Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its street, 154th avenue, Baisley boulevard and 152d Blink form and further information may be meeting held on Friday, February 10, 1933 (Cal. avenue, designated as Section 154 of the final obtained at the office of the Superintendent of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE No. 56), adopted the following resolution: maps of the Borough of Queens, in accordance School Supplies, Board of Education, Park ave. Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its Resolved. That the Board of Estimate and with a map bearing the signature of the Presi- and ;9th st., Manhattan. meeting held on Friday, February 10, 1933 (Cal. Apportionment hereby fixes Friday, March 10, dent of the Borough and dated December 24, PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School No. 58), adopted the following resolutions: 1933. at 11 o'clock a. m., and Room 16, City 1930. Supp ies. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, The hearing will be held on Friday, March 3, Da ed Feb. 14, 1933. f 14,27 Apportionment of The City of New York, in as the time and place for a public hearing on a 1933, at 11 o'clock a. m„ in Room 16, City proposed amendment of the Use District Map, Hall. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. La'see General Instructions to Bidders on pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming Section No. 3. by establishing a business district Dated, New York, February 18, 1933. last page, last column, of the "City Record." 100 feet in depth, where not heretofore established, it for the public interest so to do, proposes to PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of for the property abutting u n the easterly side change the map or plan of the City of New po Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, of Boscobel avenue from Nelson avenue to a BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. York by changing the lines and grades of 107th .Manhattan, Telephone, WQ rth 2-4560. f18,m2 avenue from 142d street to Remington street, and line 100 feet south of West 172d street, and for the property abutting upon the westerly side of Proposals. by adjusting the grades of the intersecting streets, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Boscobel avenue from a line 110 feet south of Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its West 170th street to a line midway between SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY bearing the signature of the President of the meeting held on Friday, February 17, 1933 (Cal. Plimpton avenue and Ogden avenue, Borough of the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at Borough and dated December 6, 1932. No. 1), continued to Friday, March 3, 1933, the The Bronx. Room 2034. Municipal Building, Manhattan, until Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- hearing in the matter of changing the map or plan 11 a. m., on posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be Dated, New York, February 25, 1933. of the City of New York by changing the lines WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1933. held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of and grades of the street system and by closing City of New York, on Friday, March 10, 1933, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING Estimate and Apportionment. Municipal Building, and discontinuing a portion of the public parks THIRTY-FIVE HUNDRED (3,500) TONS OF at 11 o'clock a. m. Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. f25,mS within the territory bounded approximately by INORGANIC DUST. Bay parkway, West 12th street and Avenue P, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Del very to be made during the period ending ing the aforesaid proceedings authorized by the including closing and discontinuing 75th street Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its Board by resolutions adopted on February 24, luly .;l, 1933. from Bay parkway to Avenue P. and laying out The amount of security required will be $5,000. meeting held on Friday, February 10, 1933 (Cal. 1927, and amended on April 7, 1927, so as to the lands within its lines as an addition to the and t ie amount of deposit accompanying the bid No. 59), adopted the following resolutions: conform to the aforesaid map changes and so public parks, Borough of Brooklyn, in accord- shall )e 5 per cent. of the amount of security. Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- as to eliminate therefrom provisions for acquiring ance with a map bearing the signature of the FO FURNISHING AND DELIVERING tionment by resolutions adopted on February 24 title to that portion of 177th place between 119th Commissioner of Public Works of the Borough FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND (500,000) 1927, and amended on April 7, 1927, authorized road (Forman avenue) and Baisley boulevard and dated November 4, 1932. GALLONS ASPHALTIC CEMENT. proceedings for the acquisition of title to the real (Locust avenue); that portion of Montauk street The hearing will be held on Friday, March 3, Delivery to be made during the period ending property required for the opening and extending from Westchester (Central) avenue to Baisley 1933, at 11 o'clock a. m., in Room 16, City July ;1, 1933. of 177th street from Baisley boulevard (Locust boulevard (Locust avenue); that portion of Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. Montauk street from 119th road to 120th avenue; The amount of security required will be $7,500, avenue) to 120th avenue; 177th place from Bais- Dated, New York. February 18, 1933, and tie amount of deposit will be 5 per cent. ley boulevard (Locust avenue) to 120th avenue; that portion of 120th avenue from the right-of-way of the amount of security. 178th street from 119th road (Forman avenue) of the Montauk Division of the Long Island Rail- PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING to 120th avenue; 178th place (Stevens street) road to Farmers boulevard; and so as to include Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, SIXTY-FIVE HUNDRED (6,500) CUBIC from Baisley boulevard (Locust avenue) to 120th therein provisions for acquiring title to the Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. fl8,m2 YARDS 4-INCH BINDER STONE. avenue; 179th (Stewart) street from Baisley triangular street area at the intersection of 119th Delivery to be made during the period ending boulevard (Locust avenue) to 120th avenue; 180th road (Forman avenue) and Baisley boulevard NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its July .fl. 1933. (Waldron) street from Baisley boulevard (Locust (Locust avenue), Borough of Queens. meeting held on Friday, February 17, 1933 (Cal. The amount of security required will be $3,000, avenue) to 120th avenue; Montauk street from Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and No. 2), continued to Friday, March 3, 1933, the and tl a atrcunt of deposit will be 5 per cent, of Westchester (Central) avenue to 120th avenue; Apportionment consider the advisability of amend- hearing in the matter of changing the map or the an ount of security. 119th road from Montauk street to Farmers bottle- ing the above described proceedings authorized by FOIL FURNISHING AND DELIVERING yard, and 120th avenue from Merrick boulevard plan of the City of New York by closing and dis- the Board by resolutions adopted on February 24, continuing a parcel of Jamaica avenue on the SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND (75,000) GAL. to Farmers boulevard, Borough of Queens; and 1927, and amended on April 7, 1927, so as to southeasterly side between points 89.9 feet and LONS GASOLINE. provide for the acquisition of title to the real Whereas, A resolution was adopted by the 139.93 feet southwest of 190th street, Borough of Delivery to be made during the period ending property required for the opening and extending July 31. 1933. Board of Estimate and Apportionment on Febru- Queens, in accordance with a map bearing the ary 6, 1931, and approved by the Mayor on of 177th street from Baisley boulevard (Locust The amount of security required will be $1,500 avenue) to 120th avenue; 177th place from 119th signature of the President of the Borough and February 20, 1931, changing the map or plan dated November 12, 1932. and tie amount of deposit will be 5 per cent. ott road (Forman avenue) to 120th avenue; 178th of the City of New York by establishing and The hearing will be held on Friday, March 3, the amount of security. street from 119th road (Forman avenue) to 120th changing the lines and grades of the street system 1933, at 11 o'clock a. m., in Room 16, City The bidder will state the price of each item or avenue; 178th place (Stevens street) from Bais- article contained in the specifications or schedules within the territory bounded approximately by Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. Baisley boulevard, 119th road, 179th street, 120th ley boulevard (Locust avenue) to 120th avenue; herein contained or hereto annexed for the con• 179th (Stewart) street from Baisley boule. Dated, New York, February 18, 1933. tract, Der cubic yard, ton, gallon. or other unit of avenue, Montauk street, 121st avenue, Milburn vard (Locust avenue) to 120th avenue; PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of measure of article. by which bids will be tested. street, Nashville avenue, Grayson street, Pine- 180th (Waldron) street from Baisley boulevard Estimate and Apportionment. Municipal Building, Contracts, if awarded, will be awarded to the ville lane, Merrick boulevard, 180th street 137th (Locust avenue) to 120th avenue; Montauk street Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4560, fl8,m2 lowest bidder. avenue, Thurston street, 140th avenue, I armers boulevard. 137th avenue, 174th street and prop- from Baisley boulevard (Locust avenue) to 119th Black forms may be had at the office of the road; 119th road from Montauk street to Farmers NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Commissioner of Public Works, Bureau of En. erty of the Metropolitan Jockey Club, designated boulevard; 120th avenue from Merrick boulevard Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its gIneering, Room 2142, Municipal Building, Man- as Partial Final Section 152 of the final maps of to the right-of-way line of the Montauk Division meeting held on Friday, February 3, 1933 (Cal. hattan. the Borough of Queens; and Dated Feb. 25, 1933. of the Long Island Railroad Company; and No. 111), adopted the following resolutions: Whereas, A resolution was adopted by the triangular street area at the intersection of 119th f25,m8 SAMUEL LEVY, President. Board of Estimate and Apportionment on Decem- Resolved. That the Board of Estimate and Øflee General Instructions to Bidders on road (Forman avenue) and Baisley boulevard Apportionment of The City of New York, in ber 11, 1931. and approved by the Mayor on (Locust avenue). Borough of Queens, as the last page, last column, of the "City Record." December 18, 1931 changing the map or plan of pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of said streets are now laid out upon the map or the Greater New York Charter, as amended, the City of New York by changing the lines and plan of the City of New York. grades and by adjusting the block distances of deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro- 130ARD OF ESTIMATE AND Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and poses to change the map or plan of the City of the street system within the territory bounded Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of APPORTIONMENT. approximately by Baisley boulevard, 180th street, New York, by changing the lines of the street the Greater New York Charter, as amended, system within the territory bounded by Rochester Leslie road, 179th street and 120th avenue, hereby gives notice that the proposed modified Notices of Public Hearings. Borough of Queens; and avenue, Crown street and East New York ave- area of assessment for benefit in these proceedings, nue, including closing and discontinuing Crown PUPLIC IMPROVEMENT MATTns. Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor. as proposed to be amended, is as shown on the street from Rochester avenue to East New York tionment is considering the advisability of amend- following diagram: avenue and laying out the lands within its lines NOTI~E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE as an addition to Lincoln Terrace Park, and by Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its N•//B closing and discontinuing a triangular portion of meetin z held on Friday, February 10, 1933 (Cal. Lincoln Terrace Park at the northeasterly corner No. 3), continued to Friday. March 10, 1933, the of Rochester avenue and East New York avenue, hearing in the matter of changing the map or plan Borough of Brooklyn, in accordance with a map of the City of New York by establishing the bearing the signature of the Commissioner of lines and grades of Tysens lane from the Public Works of the Borough and dated Novem. Staten Island Railway to the United States bulk- ber 4, 1932. head I ne of Raritan Bay, Borough of Richmond, Resolved. That this Board consider the pro- in acc)rdance with a map bearing the signature posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be of the President of the Borough and dated Septem- held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, ber 6, 1930. tA' lANAroweAoTE' City of New York, on Friday, March 3, 1933, at The hearing will be held on Friday, March 11 o'clock a. m. 10, 1913, at 11 o'clock a. m., in Room 16, City Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board Hall, 3orough of Manhattan, City of New York. 0 faaYal~rek o`wsPt/tvrr/s,rfrb cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- Ot/rda~xc%ei/flfad Sons affected thereby that the proposed change Dated, New York, February 25, 1933. AchjsSL';.5 aer7f«/aAdaa(•rra~St~r~~ will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to PETER 7, McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of ne3ctsWmr 6A*, rut arils be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, n~►a►'bPitr//,a-rh /OAK /dry arc published in the CITY RECORD and the corporation Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. f25,m8 le trC/KC T/ r/axs//i,fix'#t7 cd rni/~orar/rt newspapers for ten days continuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 3d day NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE a ndptrmfirs a 'o', of March, 1933. Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its mAx1~rw1*,air Zby/.eara-//lip meetin;l held on Friday, February 10, 1933 (Cal. Dated, New York, February 17, 1933. No. 4), continued to Friday. March 10, 1933, the PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of hearint on the proposed reapportionment of cost Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, in the matter of acquiring title to East 42d Manhattan. Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. f17,ml street from Avenue H to Avenue K; East 43d street from Avenue T to Avenue K, and Ave- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE nue K from Kings highway to Albany avenue, Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its Borough of Brooklyn. c BGL4R0DM EST/MAT£ANDAPPA4TiYaUMENT meeting held on Friday, February 3, 1933 (Cal. It i!. proposed to place upon the Borough of ofr/cc ar rNE cyrl,fmsS , R No. 113). adopted the following resolutions: Brook] in 10 per cent. of the entire cost and ex- Resolved. That the Board of Estimate and pense of acquiring title to the aforesaid Ave- ' Yr46RAM S47W/J$ AREA OM55E5SAIENT Apportionment of The City of New York. in nue K less the share of the awards for buildings `/N7HEp QCEED/N6cORACQU/R/N5 T/TLETO pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of taken or this street, which the court may place /717'"STREET the Greater New York Charter, as amended, upon The City of New York (to be collected with ,4Y_~iYVE deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro- the 6r,,t tax levy subsequent to the entry of the ,47OM9A"X,W trnRP' ,•r°~aTO%3'P' poses to change the map or plan of the City of final decree in the proceedings), and to assess /7?'"'PLACE New York by closing and discontinuing West the remaining 90 per cent. of such cost and ex• f/'9bM //9""i90AD/~"~•w.nrNre/7IJ/c~7'".4l~fiYUE 168th street from Haven avenue to Riverside pense of acquiring title to the aforesaid Ave- /78'N TR(ET drive, Borough of Manhattan. in accordance with nue K, together with the entire cost and expense PRO //9" 4D/'"*~ •w~~u7D/20 fnY/E a map bearing the signature of the President of acqairing title to the aforesaid East 42d street of the Borough and dated December 27, 1932. and East 43d street, upon the real property /78 5griPL ACE Resolved, That this Board consider the pro• within the area of assessment heretofore fixed. fROM845LEYBQ/Lf~'/7RD~o nosed change at a meeting of the Board, to be (A echnical description of the proposed area /79TM(arriawrsnear)3TREET held in the City Hall. Borough of Manhattan, of ass-,ssment was printed in the CITY RECORD f~MB•9/SLEYQX/LEY4RAQ~rrr~/7L~/2D rsY~fit~/E City of New York, on Friday, March 3, 1933, at and th,: corporation newspapers from December 3 11 o'clock a. m. to December 14, 1932, inclusive.) /60'Abis)8TRf£r Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board The hearing will be held on Friday, March 10, lf17MBA/fLEY6Y3'1LEl~RLY~~r+~^"TO%b al2riYliE cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- 1933, it it o'clock a. m.. in Room 16, City Hall, Sons affected thereby that the proposed change Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. MONTAUlf STREET ~t'GY~°BA/JLEYBOU[fY4ND~ocrrr firNullTO /19 '-"'ROAD will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to Date], New York, February 25, 1933. be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of //-ROAD published in the CITY Racno for ten days con- Estima a and Apportionment, Municipal Building, flPO/1M7NT1UK5TREET 717 fq/?MfI99 fiO[/ZEV4RRD tinuously. Sundays and legal holidays excepted, Manha, tan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. f25,m8 /2OrMR/ENl/E Prior to the 3d day of March, 1933. ✓ /KOMMER/lR BOYLEYARO TO THE R/GHTOPIY4 !/Nf OE Dated, New York, February 17, 1933. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE atrai «fir TI/E MONTMUND/'/t?9NOrTNf L0N6IJ!0ND/['9'OYDJ#. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of Boarl of Estimate and Apportionment at its 0. J.. TR/AM6L/LAR STREETAREA Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, meetint: held on Friday, February 10, 1933 (Cal. ~ Manhattan. Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. f17,m1 No. 57), adopted the following resolutions: ArnvE/NrFArErnoNLr/N"ifr.,K«,.Nr,,~•.c~'oaArlEraLYtra.R~.rx:;,) BOROUGNOp I/F Reso ved, That the Board of Estimate and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Apportonment of The City of New York, in /k~tw)aA; Feb. 7,"/333 "~ Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the meeting held on Friday. February 3, 1933 (Cal. Creates New York Charter, as amended, deeming No. 114), adopted the following resolutions: it for the public interest so to do, proposes to Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and change the map or plan of the Resolved, That this Board consider the pro ed city of New pos sons affected thereby to be published in the Apportionment of The City of New York. in York ly changing the grades of Pelham Park- modified area of assessment at a meeting of the CITY RECORD for ten days continuously, exclusive Pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of way N,Irtb from Bronxwood avenue to Williams. Board to be held in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, the Greater New York Charter, as amended, bridge road, Borough of The Bronx, in accord- of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, March 10, 1933, deeming it for the public interest so to do. Den- ance with a map bearing the signature of the March 10, 1933, at 11 o'clock a. m., and that at noses to change the man nr nlnn of the (;tv of President of the Borough and dated January 9, the sari time and p Dated, New York, February 25, 1933. lace a public bearing thereon New York by laying out an extension of Pelham 1933. will then and there be had. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of Rav Park bounded by Stadium avenue, the present Resolved, That this Board consider the pro• Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, southerly boundary line of Pelham Bay Park, posed t hange at a meeting of the Board, to be cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. f25,m8 United States bulkhead line of Eastchester Bay, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933. THE CITY RECORD. 1653

lyn, as more particularly described in said peti- southerly boundary line of water grant to Lawrence In consideration of the mutual covenants and the date on which this contract is signed by the tion; and Waterbury, highwater line of Eastcbester Bay, agreements herein contained, the parties hereto Mayor; otherwise the rights hereby granted with respect tosaid substituted routes shall cease Whereas, Said North Shore Bus Co., Inc., has, Bay Shore avenue and Watt avenue, including do hereby covenant and agree as follows: Section 1. The parties hereto hereby consent, and determine. by a petition dated April 8, 1932, supplementing closing and discontinuing all of the streets said petition dated April 28, 1931, made applica- within the park area, Borough of The Bronx, in subject to the provisions and conditions herein- In the event that the Transit Commission fails after set forth, to certain modifications and amend- to grant the necessary approval and authority with tion to this Board for the franchise, right and accordance with a map bearing the signature of consent to maintain and operate omnibuses for the President of the Borough and dated October ments in and to said contract of June 4, 1931, respect to any of said substituted Routes Nos. said modifications and amendments to be as fol- B-5, B-6, B-7, B-8, B-9 and B-12, or any portion the transportation of passengers for hire upon 7. 1932. four (4) routes in the Borough of Queens, as Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- lows: thereof, within six (6) months from the date more particularly described in said petition of posei change at a meeting of the Board, to be upon which this contract is signed by the Mayor First-Article II, Section 2, of said contract April 8, 1932; and held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, or within such further time as may be authorized of June 4. 1931, is hereby amended by striking Whereas, Said North Shore Bus Co., Inc.. has, City of New York, on Friday. March 3, 1933, at out therefrom the descriptions of routes designated by the Board, the rights hereby granted with respect to any of said substituted routes, or por• by petition dated November 4, 1932, made applica- II o'clock a. m. as Routes Nos. B-S, B-6, B-7t B,8, B-9 and B-12 tions thereof, as to which the Transit Commission tion to this Board for the franchise, right and Resolved. That the Secretary of this Board in said section and by substituting therefor the consent to maintain and operate Omnibuses for cause these resolutions and a notice to all per• shall fail to grant such approval and authority, descriptions of routes designated as Routes Nos. transportation of persons for hire, upon and along sons affected thereby that the proposed change B-S, B-6, B-7, B-8, B-9 and B-12, all of which are shall cease and determine, and the rights and obligations of said contract of June 4th, 1931, shall certain streets and avenues in the Borough of will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to described as follows: remain unaffected by this contract as to any Queens, designated as Route Q-35, Flushing• be h!ld at the aforesaid time and place, to be Highway. 4.1 Miles- published in the CITY RacoiD for ten days con- Route No. B-5, Kings route or routes described in said contract of June Whitestone-College Point, as more particularly de- Beginning at or near the intersection of Cropsey tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, 4th. 1931, for which the Commission fails to scribed in said petition of November 4, 1932; Avenue and Bay Parkway; thence along Bay and prior to the 3d day of March, 1933. grant approval and authority for the substituted Parkway to Kings Highway; thence along Kings route or routes herein described. Whereas, Sections 72, 73 and 74 of the Greater Dated, New York, February 17, 1933. Highway to and across Ryder Street; also along The Company shall commence operation of all New York Charter, as amended by chapters 629 PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of Cropsey Avenue between Bay Parkway and Bay of said substituted Routes B.S. B-6, B-7, B-8, B-9 and 630 of the Laws of 1905, and chapter 467 of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, 31st Street; also along Bay 31st Street be- and B-12, or any portion thereof for which the the Laws of 1914, provide for the manner and Manhattan. Telephone, WO rth 2-4560 f17,ml tween Cropsey Avenue and Bath Avenue; also Transit Commission grants the necessary approval procedure of making such grants; and along Bath Avenue between Bay 31st Street and and authority, within twenty (20) days after the Whereas, Pursuant to such laws, thisBoard NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Bay Parkway; also along East 18th Street be- date of the order of the Commission granting adopted a resolution on June 19, 1931, fixing the Boird of Estimate and Apportionment at its tween Kings Highway and Avenue P; also along such approval and authority. In the event that date for public bearing on said petition of April meeting held on Friday, February 3 1933 (Cal. Avenue P between East 18th Street and Kings the Company shall, within said time, fail to cotn- 28, 1931, as July 10, 1931, at which citizens were No, 115), adopted the following resolutions: Highway; and to cross such other streets and mence operation of any of said substituted routes, entitled to appear and be beard and publication Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and avenues, named and unnamed, as may be en- the Board may, by resolution and upon thirty was had for at least two (2) days in the Apportionment of The City of New York, in countered in traversing said route with the right (30) days notice, cancel this contract as to such New York Sun and the New York American, pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of to operate omnibuses in either direction over any substituted route or routes which the Company newspapers designated by the Mayor, and in the the Greater New York Charter. as amended, street and avenue described in the foregoing route. shall fail so to operate, whereupon the franchise CITY RECORD for ten (10) days immediately prior deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro- Route No. B-6, Bay Parkway-Avenue M. 3.0 hereby granted for such substituted route or to the date of hearing, and said hearing was duly poses to change the map or plan of the City of Miles-Beginning at or near the intersection of routes shall cease and determine, except as herein held on July 10, 1931, and closed on said day; New York by changing the lines and grades of Cropsey Avenue and Bay Parkway; thence along provided. Whenever the commencement of opera- on April 22, 1932, the Board adopted a resolu• Sprit gfield boulevard from 56th avenue to Horace Bay Parkway to 60th Street; thence along 60th tion of any substituted route or routes shall be tion fixing the date for public hearing on said Harding boulevard, and by adjusting the grades Street to and across Gravesend Avenue to Ave- prevented by legal proceedings in any court or supplementary petition of April 8, 1932, as May of the intersecting streets, Borough of Queens, in nue 1\: thence along Avenue N to Ocean Park- tribunal, by works of public improvement or by 6, 1932, at which citizens were entitled to appear accordance with a ma bearing the signature of p way; thence along Ocean Parkway to Avenue M; any other cause not within the control of the and be heard and publication was had for at least the President of the Borough and dated January thence along Avenue M to and across Dorman Company. the time for the commencement of two (2) days in the Daily Mirror and The Bronx 5, 1933. Square at the intersection of Avenue M. East operation of such substituted route or routes shall Home News, newspapers designated by the Mayor, Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- 15th Street and Elm Avenue; also along Crop- be extended for the period of such prevention; and in the CITY RECORD for ten (10) days im- poses change at a meeting of the Board, to be sey avenue between Bay Parkway and Bay 31st provided, however, that such legal proceedings mediately prior to the date of hearing, and said held in the City Hall Borough of Manhattan, Street; also along Bay 31st Street between Crop- shall be diligently prosecuted, contested or op- hearing was duly held on May 6, 1932, and City of New York, on Friday. March 3, 1933, at sey Avenue and Bath Avenue; also along Bath posed by the Company and that the Company closed on said day; and on December 9, 1932, the 11 o'clock a. m. Avenue between Bay 31st Street and Bay Park- shall, in writing, consent that the Corporation Board adopted a resolution fixing the date for Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board way ; and to cross such other streets and avenues, public hearing on petition of November 4, 1932, cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- Counsel of the City may intervene in such pro- named and unnamed, as may be encountered in sons affected thereby that the proposed change ceedings. In no case shall any cause of delay as January 13, 1933, at which citizens were en- traversing said route with the right to operate be deemed to exist unless and until the Company titled to appear and be heard and publicatipn was will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to omnibuses in either direction over any street and be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be shall have given written notice to the Board had for at least two (2) days in the Daily News avenue described in the foregoing route. and the Daily Mirror, newspapers designated by published in the CITY Racoon for ten days con- of any such delay or of any such legal proceedings or other occasion of delay and shall have the Acting Mayor, and in the CITY tinuously. Sundays and legal holidays excepted, Route No. B-7, Kings Highway-BroesMe,evdle. RECORD for ten (10) days immediately prior to the date of prior to the 3d day of March, 1933, 3.7 Miles-Beginning at or near the intersection of delivered to the Board copies of any in unction Saratoga Avenue and East New York Avenue; or other orders and of the papers upon which the hearing, and said bearing was duly held on Dated, New York. February 17, 1933. thence along Saratoga Avenue to Riverdale Ave- same were granted. January 13, 1933; PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of nue; thence along Riverdale Avenue to East Whereas, This Board has made inquiry as to Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Section 2. If for any reason not within the 98th street; thence along East 98th Street to the money value of the franchise, right and con- Manhattan. Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. f17,ml control of the Company any substituted route or Lenox Road; thence along Lenox Road to East routes described above cannot be operated, the sent applied for and proposed to be granted to 95th Street; thence along East 95th Street to rights and obligations of said contract of June the North Shore Bus Co., Inc., and the adequacy Notices of Public Hearings. Kings Highway; thence along Kings Highway to 4th, 1931, shall remain unaffected by this contract of the compensation proposed to be paid therefor; and across Ryder Street; also along Lenox Road as to any route or routes described in said contract stow. therefore, be it between Kings Highway and East 95th Street; Resolved, That the following form of resolu- FRANCHISE MATTERS. of June 4th, 1931, in place of which the Company also along East New York Avenue between Bar- is unable to operate the correspondingly numbered tion of consent for the franchise, right and con- rett Street and Saratoga Avenue- also along Bar- substituted route or routes herein described. sent applied for by the North Shore Bus Co., Inc., PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT rett Street between East New York Avenue and Section 3. It is mutually understood and containing the form of proposed contract for the at the meeting of the Board of Estimate and Pitkin Avenue; also along Pitkin Avenue between agreed that, except as expressly provided herein, grant of such franchise, right and consent, be Apportionment held this day the following reso• Saratoga Avenue and Barrett Street; and to cross nothing in this contract contained shall be deemed hereby introduced and entered in the minutes of luhors were adopted: such other streets and avenues, named and un- to affect in any manner the routes and provisions this Boards as follows, to wit: Whereas, The Brooklyn Bus Corporation has, named, as may be encountered in traversing said of the contract entered into between the City and Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and by a petition dated May 31, 1932, made applica- route with the right to operate omnibuses in either the Company, dated June 4, 1931, and the Com- Apportionment hereby grants to the North Shore tion to this Board for the franchise, right and direction over any street and avenue described pany promises, covenants and agrees on its part Bus Co., Inc., the franchise, right and consent consent to maintain and operate onmibuses for in the foregoing route. and behalf to conform to, abide by and perform fully set out and described in the following form the transportation of persons for hire upon and Route No. B-8, 18th Avenue-Foam Avenue, all of the terms, conditions and requirements in of proposed contract for the grant thereof em- along certain routes in the Borough of Brooklyn, 5.4 Miles-Beginning at or near the intersection said contract of June 4. 1931, asiamended by the bodying all of the terms and conditions including by a nending the franchise contract of said com- of Cropsey Avenue and 14th Avenue, thence along provisions of this instrument. the provisions as to rates and charges upon and pany dated June 4, 1931, so as to substitute said Cropsey Avenue to 18th Avenue; thence along Section 4. This contract shall take effect upon subject to the terms and conditions in said pro- routes described in said petition for Routes Nos. 18th Avenue to Coney Island Avenue; thence the date of the execution thereof by the Mayor. posed form of contract contained, and that the B-1, B-5, B-6, B-7, B-8, B-9, B-10, B•11 and along Coney Island Avenue to Foster Avenue; In witness whereof. the party of the first Mayor of The City of New York be and he B-12, authorized by said franchise contract of thence along Foster Avenue to East 29th Street; part, by its Mayor, thereunto duly authorized by hereby is authorized to execute and deliver such June 4, 1931, and by further amending said fran- thence along East 29th Street to Newkirk Ave. the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said contract in the name and on behalf of The City chise contract so as to substitute transfer privileges nue; thence along Newkirk Avenue to Nostrand City, has caused the corporate name of said City of New York, in the following form, provided, for use on the substituted routes in place of exist- Avenue; thence along Nostrand Avenue to Foster to be hereunto signed and the corporate seal of that this resolution shall not become effective ing transfer privileges on routes to be eliminated Avenue; thence along Foster Avenue to East said City to be hereunto affixed; and the party and such resolution shall be null and void if from said franchise contract; and 29th Street; also along Bay 7th Street between of the second part, by its officers thereunto duly the North Shore Bus Co., Inc., shall fail on its Whereas, Sections 72, 73 and 74 of the Greater Cropsey Avenue and Bath Avenue; also along authorized,has caused its corporate name to be behalf, to properly execute said contract in New York Charter, as amended by chapters 629 Bath Avenue between Bay 7th Street and 14th hereunto signed and its corporate seal to be duplicate, and deliver the same to this Board and 630 of the Laws of 1905 and chapter 467 of Avenue; also along 14th Avenue between Bath hereunto affixed the day and year first above within thirty (30) days after the date of the the Laws of 1914, provide for the manner and Avenue and Cropsey Avenue; also along Bath written. approval of this resolution by the Mayor or within procedure of making such grants; and Avenue between 1,8th Avenue and Bay 19th such further time as the Board shall grant by THE CITY OF NEW YORK, by Whereas, Pursuant to such laws, this Board Strert; also along Bay 19th Street between Bath resolution adopted on a date prior to the expira- Mayor. adopted a resolution on October 7, 1932, fixing Avenue and Cropsey Avenue; also along Cropsey tion of said thirty (34) days, (Seal.) the date for public hearing on said petition as Avenue between Bay 19th Street and 18th Ave- Proposed Form of Coadract. October 28, 1932. at which citizens were entitled nue; and to cross such other streets and avenues, Attest: . City Clerk. to appear and be beard and publication of said This contract, made and executed in duplicate named and unnamed, as may be encountered in BROOKLYN BUS CORPORATION, by this day of , by and petition and of notice of public hearing thereon traversing said route with the right to operate President, between THE CITY OF NEW YORK (herein- was load for at least two (2) days in the New York omnibuses in either direction over any street and (Seal.) after referred to as the "City"), by the Mayer American and the Times Union, newspapers desig- avenue described in the foregoing route. Attest: , Secretary. of the City (hereinafter referred to as the nated by the Acting Mayor, ad in the CITY Route No. B-9, States Island Ferry-3rd Ave- (Here add acknowledgments.) "Mayor") acting for and in the name of the RECOIn for ten (10) days immediately prior to sue-60th Street. 4.5 Miles-Beginning at or near Resolved, That the results of the inquiry made City, under and in pursuance of the authority the (late of hearing, and said hearing was duly the intersection of Shore Road and 71st Street; by this Board as to the money value of the pro- held on October 28, 1932, and further continued of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of thence along Shore Road to Bay Ridge Avenue; posed franchise and the adequacy of the com- the City (hereinafter referred to as the "Board") to February 10. 1933, an which last named date thence along Bay Ridge Avenue to 3rd Avenue; pensation to be paid therefor, and of the terms and party of the first part, and NORTH SHORE the }earing was closed; and thence along 3rd Avenue to 60th Street; thence conditions, are as specified and fully set forth BUS CO., INC., a corporation organized and Whereas, This Board has made inquiry as to along 60th Street to Gravesend Avenue; thence in the said contract of June 4, 1931, and as the rioney value of the franchise or right applied existing under and by virtue of the laws of the along Gravesend Avenue to 24th Avenue; thence amended by the foregoing form of proposed con- State of New York (hereinafter referred to as for nd proposed to be granted to the Brooklyn along 24th Avenue to Dahill Road; thence along tract. the "Company"), party of the second part, But Corporation and the adequacy of the com- Dahill Road to 60th Street; also along Narrows witnesseth pensition to be paid therefor; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That these preambles and resolutions, Avenue between Bay Ridge Avenue and 71st including said resolution for the consent of The In consideration of the mutual covenants and Resolved, That the following form of resolu- Street; also along 71st Street between Narrows tion for the consent or right applied for by the City of New York to the modifications and amend- agreements herein contained, the parties hereto Avenue and Shore Road; also along 4th Ave. do hereby covenant and agree with each other, Brooalyn Bus Corporation, containing the form of ments as applied for by the Brooklyn Bus Corpora- nue between 60th Street and 61st Street; also tion and the said form of a proposed contract for as follows: proposed contract for the grant of such right, along 61st Street between 4th Avenue and 3rd be hereby introduced and entered in the minutes of the grant of such franchise or right. containing Section 1. The City hereby grants to the Corn. Avenue; and to cross such other streets and ave• said results of such inquiry, after the same shall this Board, as follows, to wit: nues, named and unnamed, as may be encountered pany, subject to the conditions and provisions be entered in the minutes of this Board, shall be hereinafter set forth, the franchise, right and Resolved. That the Board of Estimate and in traversing said route with the right to operate Apportionment hereby consents to certain modifica- published in full for at least fifteen (15) days consent to maintain and operate omnibuses for omnibuses in either direction over any street immediately prior to Friday, March 10, 1933, in tions in the routes and conditions of the said con- and avenue described in the foregoing route. the transportation of persons for hire on a route tract of June 4, 1931, such modified routes and the CITY RECORD, together with the following in, upon, along and over the streets and avenues Route No, B-12, East New York Avenue, 4.1 notice, to wit: (hereinafter referred to as "franchise, right and conditions being fully set forth and described in Miles-Beginning at or near the intersection of consent" or "franchise") in the Borough of the Following form of proposed contract for the East New York Avenue and A'iantic Avenue; Notice is hereby given that the Board of grant thereof. embodying such routes and condi• thence along East New York Avenue to St. Estimate and Apportionment, before authorizing Queens, in the City of New York, which route tions as modify or alter said contract of June 4, Marks Avenue; thence along St. Marks Avenue any contract for the consent of the City to cer- is more particularly described as follows, to wit: 1931, which said contract otherwise remains un- to Eastern Parkway; thence along Eastern Park- tain modifications and amendments in and to the Route Q-35, Flushing-Whitestone-College Point. changed as to all of the terms and conditions ex• way to Saratoga Avenue; thence along Saratoga routes described in and the conditions of said 5.0 Miles-Beginning at the intersection of Main pressed therein, and that the Mayor of The City Avenue to East New York Avenue; thence along contract of June 4, 1931, such modifications and Street and Roosevelt Avenue; thence along Main of brew York be and he hereby is authorized East New York Avenue to Albany Avenue; amendments being fully set forth and described Street to Northern Boulevard; thence along North- to execute and deliver such contract in the name thence along Albany Avenue to Winthrop Street; in the foregoing form of proposed contract for ern Boulevard to Union Street; thence along Union and m behalf of The City of New York, as fol- thence along Winthrop Street to Nostrand Ave. the grant of such franchise or right, and before Street to Willetts Point Boulevard; thence along lows, to wit: nue; thence along Nostrand Avenue tp Clarkson adopting any resolution authorizing such contract, Willetts Point Boulevard to Parsons Boulevard; Proposed Form of Contrail. avenue; thence along Clarkson Avenue to and will, at a meeting of said Board, to be held in thence along Parsons Boulevard to 20th Ave. nue; thence along 20th Avenue to 149th Street; This contract, made and executed in duplicate, across Flatbush Avenue to Woodruff Avenue; Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City thence along Woodruff Avenue to Ocean Avenue; of New York. on Friday, March 10, 1933, at I1 thence along 149th Street to 14th avenue; thence this day of , by and be• along 14th Avenue to 127th Street; thence along tweeu The City of New York (hereinafter called thence along Ocean Avenue to Parkside Ave. o'clock a, m., hold a public bearing thereon at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be 127th Street to 7th Avenue; thence along 7th the City), party of the first part, by the Mayor nue; also along Parkside Avenue between Ocean beard, Avenue to 122nd Street; thence along 122nd of s, id City, acting for and in the name of said Avenue and Bedford Avenue; also along Bedford Avenue between Parkside Avenue and Clarkson Resolved, That a notice of such bearing, stating Street to 9th Avenue; thence along 9th Avenue City, under and in pursuance of the authorization to 119th Street; thence along 119th Street to Avenue; also to, along and/or across Old Vista that copies of the proposed contract and resolu- of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of Poppenhusen Avenue; thence along Poppenhusen said City (hereinafter called the Board) and the Place at the junction of East New York Avenue tion of consent thereto may be obtained by all and Atlantic Avenue; also along Pitkin Avenue those interested therein at the office of the Divi- Avenue to 5th Avenue; thence along 5th Avenue Brooklyn Bus Corporation, a domestic corporation to 122nd Street; thence along 122nd Street to its between East New York Avenue and Barrett sion of Franchises, Room 1307, Municipal Building, (her,!inafter called the Company), party of the intersection with 7th Avenue; also along 39th secord part; witnesseth, Street; also along Barrett Street between Pitkin Centre and Chambers streets, Borough of Man- Avenue and East New York Av~pue; also along hattan, shall be published at least twice at the Avenue from Main Street to Prince Street- also Whereas, By contract dated June 4, 1931, the along Prince Street from 39th Avenue to oose- City granted to the Company the franchise, right Earle Street between East New York Avenue and expense of the proposed grantee, during the ten Remsen Avenue; also along Remsen Avenue be- (10) days immediately prior to Friday, March velt Avenue; also along Roosevelt Avenue from and consent to maintain and operate omnibuses Prince Street to Main Street; and to cross such for the transportation of persons for hire on cer- tween Earle Street and East New York Avenue; 10, 1933. in the New York American and the also along Empire Boulevard between East New Times Union, the two daily newspapers in which other streets and avenues, named and unnamed, tain rotues in the Boroughs of Brooklyn, Man- as may be encountered in traversing said route, hattan and Queens, as more particularly described York Avenue and Utica Avenue; also along Utica the petition and notice of hearing thereon have Avenue between Empire Boulevard and East New been published. with the right to operate omnibuses in either in article II, Section 2, of said contract of direction over any street and avenue described in June 4, 1931; and York Avenue; also along East New York Ave. PETER 1. McGOWAN, Secretary. the foregoing route, except that such operation Whereas, By a petition dated May 31, 1932, nue between Saratoga Avenue and Hopkinson Dated. New York, February 10, 1933. f20,m10 Avenue; also along Hopkinson Avenue between shall at no time be in a direction contrary to said Company has applied to this Board for an police regulations. amerdment of said contract of June 4, 1931, by East New York Avenue and Eastern Parkway; PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT (a) :hanging the descriptions of Routes Nos. B-1, and to cross such other streets and avenues, at the meeting of the Board of Estimate and Section 2. The rant of this franchise is B-S, B-6, B-7, B-8, B-9, B-10, B-11 and B-12 named and unnamed, as may be encountered in Apportionment held this day the following resolu• subject to the following conditions and provisions: by s-tbstituting therefor the descriptions of Routes traversing said route with the right to operate tions were adopted: First-The said right to maintain and operate Nos. B-1, B-5, B-6, B-7, B-8. B-9, B-10, B•11, omnibuses in either direction over any street and Whereas, The North Shore Bus Co., Inc., has, said omnibus route upon the streets and avenues B-12 and B-21 as described in said petition, and avenue described in the foregoing oute. by petition dated April 28, 1931 made applica- herein described shall be revocable by the Board (b) :hanging Article V. Section 22, so as to pro- Second-The Company shall mat application to tion to this Board for the franchise, right and at any time in its discretion upon sixty (60) days' vide for transfer privileges on the amended or the Transit Commission for the necessary approval consent to maintain and operate omnibuses for not',, by the Board to the Company, but in no subsi ituted routes, in place of existing, transfer and authority, as required by law, with respect the transportation of persons for hire, upon and event shall it extend beyond a term of one (1) privileges on routes to be eliminated from said to said substituted Routes Nos. B-5, B-6, B-7, along thirty-one (31) routes in the Borough of year from the date upon which this contract is contract; now, therefore, B-8. B-9 and B-12, within thirty (30) days from Queens, and extending into the Borough of Brook- signed by the Mayor. Upon such revocation or MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933. 164 THE CITY RECORD. I terminat on all rights of the Company, by virtue (f) All omnibuses shall be provided with herein, or if, on the authority or claimed au- ceeding or right with respect to such security of this contract, shall cease and determine, brakes capable of stopping and holding the thority of any judicial decision, heretofore or fund shall affect any other legal rights, remedies Second—The Company shall, in the manner omnibus under all ordinary conditions. hereafter made, or otherwise. such Company shall, or causes of action belonging to the City. hereinafter specified pay to the City as compen- (g) All omnibuses and parts thereof shall be without the consent of the Board, evidenced by Twenty-fifth—In case of default by the Com- sation fcr the franchise, right and consent hereby so constructed that no undue noise or vibration resolution, increase its rate of fare above that pany in the performance or observance of any granted and the exerdae thereof: shall result from operation. fixed and contained herein, this contract and the of the terms, provisions, limitations and condi- (a) Fr the period between the date upon (h) All omnibuses shall be constructed so as franchise, right and consent hereby granted shall tions of this contract on its part to be performed which the Company shall secure from the Transit to prevent as far as possible the dripping of immediately cease and determine. and observed as herein provided and such de- Commission (Metropolitan Division of the Ikpa~rt- mil or grease on the roadway. It is not the intention of the parties hereto fault shall continue unremedied fora peri od ment of Public Service) of the State of New (1) All wheels shall be equipped with pneu- that anything herein contained will or can pre- thirty (30) days after notice from the Board Ycrk, the certificate or certificates of convenience matic tires, unless another type shall be approved vent the exercise of any lawful power by any specifying such default and directingthat it be and necessity and the certificate or certificates by the Board; provided, however, that if solid regulatory or judicial authority, but it is the ex. remedied, then in such event, the Board, after of permission and approval u required by law rubber tires be permitted, the omnibus shall be press understanding and agreement of the przties giving to the Company an opportunity to be and the date of the expiration of this contract, equipped, as to rear wheels and tires, in such that the continued maintenance of the five (5) heard and to be represented by counsel on at a sum which shall be equal to ten (10) per cent. manner as may be prescribed by the Borough cent fare being of the essence of this contract, least ten (10) days' notice, may, by resolution, of the gross receipts of the Company as herein. authorities haying control of the streets and such fare shall not be increased except with the terminate this contract. after defined. avenues. consent of the Board and any increase or The Company shall not be deemed nor declared attempted increase of such fare by the Company (b) For the period between the date upon (j) All omnibuses shall be propelled by power to be in default under any of the conditions, which ti is contract is signed by the Ma or and generated or contained within the omnibus itself, without such consent shall result in the tenaina- obligations or requirements of this contract in the date upon which the Company shall secure tion of this contract and of all rights hereunder any case in which the performance of any such but no power shall be used which will in its as bereinabove provided. the certificate or certificates from the Transit generation or use produce smoke or noxious condition, obligation or requirement is prevented Commission, a sum which shall be equal to ten odors which shall be found by the Board to Nineteenth—The Company shall at its own by reason of strikes, injunctions or other causes (10) per cent of the gross receipts as hereinafter constitute a nuisance. expense, do anything and everything within its beyond the control of the Company, provided that defined from any operation upon staid route by Eighth—No omnibus shall be operated pursu- power to keep its omnibuses in operation on the Company shall not have instigated such the Company or by a corporation affiliated with ant to this contract unless there shall be painted regular schedules during the existence of snow strikes, or shall not have been responsible for the Company or by individuals financially In• thereon in letters not less than four inches and ice on the streets and avenues on which such suits or injunctions or other causes of terested in the operation of the Company. (4") in height: the Company is hereby authorized to operate, delay. It is understood that the route for which a (a) The name of the corporation owning and and if, in order to to operate, it shall be neces- Twenty-sixth—The Company shall maintain an franchise is hereby granted is now in operation operating such omnibus. sary to plow or move any of such now and ice office in the City of New York so long as it con- in whole or in part either by the Company or (b) The number of the omnibus which shall from any part of the roadway, then such work tinues to operate the route herein authorised or by afFilis.ted corporations or by individuals 5nan- be assigned to it by the Company, which number shall be done by the Company under the super- any part thereof and by notice to the Board will cially Interested in the Company and it is, there. shall not be changed so long as such omnibus vision of the City authorities having Jurisdiction designate such office as the place where all fore, the intention of this contract that there shall be operated by the Company. thereof, but such work shall be done in such a notices, directions, orders and requests may be served or delivered under this contract. shall be paid to the City a sum equal to ten (10) (c) The seating capacity of the omnibus. manner as to prevent any obstruction of the cross- per ceni. of the gron receipts, as hereinafter Any legal or official notice, regulation or walks of any street or avenue. The Compan Twenty-seventh—The words "notice," "diree• dined, derived from any operation Upon Old order as to the control or management of omnt- may, however, in lieu of performing such wort tion" or "order" herein shall mean a written route fr3m the date on which this contract is buses as required by law or ordinance shall with its own forces, make arrangements with the notice, direction or order. Every such notice, signed by the Mayor to the date of the expiration be displayed inside or upon the omnibuses if City authorities having Jurisdiction thereof for direction or order to be served upon the Com- or revocation of said contract and the Company directed by proper authority. the performance of such work by the City's pany shall be delivered to, or sent by registered hereby agrees to pal each sums to the City. Ninth—The Company shall install on each forces for the Company's account and expense. mail with postage prepaid and addressed to the The gross receipts referred to above, shall mean omnibus, a standard type of fare box containing Nothing contained in this section, however, shall Company at its office in the City of New York, and incl2de the gross revenues of the Company, a meter, which must be satisfactory to and receive obligate the C^mpany to cart or haul away any or if no such office exists at the time shall be sent by registered mail, postage p s of any corporation affiliated with the Company or the approval of the Comptroller of the City of snow or to pay the expenses thereof. repatd, to its last known office in the City of New York. The of an Individuals financially interested In the New York and the Commissioner of Plant and Twentieth—It is agreed that the Company shall operation of the Company, from whatever source operate, pursuant to this contract the route as delivery or mailing of such notice, direction or Structures. order shall be equivalent to direct personal notice, derived, either directly or indirectly, In any man• Tenth—It Is agreed by the Company, that the herein described and only upon the streets and avenues herein described, but if vehicular traffic direction or order and shall be deemed to have ner from the operation of the route hereby Commissioner of Plant and Structures or his be diverted from any of the streets or avenues been given at the time of delivery or mulling. autborlud. representatives, shall be permitted at all times The ampemat1oa payable to the City hereunder forming part of such route because of fires, Twenty-eighth—The words "streets," "ave- to inspect, read and check the fare boxes on all parades, traffic congestion or any other event nues," "streets or avenues" and "streets and aye- shall be paid into the Treasury of the City omnibuses operated by the Company and inspect monthly within ten (10) days after the expira- closing any such streets or avenues temporarily flue." wherever used in this contract, shall be in such detail as said Commissioner shall elect, or permanently to vehicular traffic, the Com- deemed to mean streets, avenues, highways, tion of each calendar month or portion thereof, any and all omnibuses operated by the Company except i s the see of the lad payment, when pany may, during each closing, use such parkway,, driveways, concourse!, boulevards, upon the streets and avenues pursuant to this other streets or avenues as are neces. bridges, viaducts, tunnels, public places or such contpenation shall be paid within ten (10) contract and said Commissioner of Plant and days after the termination of this franchise, right sary, or as may be specl5ed by the pollee any other property to which the City has Structures, or his representatives, may order any authority or by the Board. to continue the and coniamt. omnibus so operated to be delivered at any point title or over which the public has an ease. operation of such route. If, however, any such went encountered or crossed by the streets and No pi ments of compensation made by the in the City of New York, designated by said Company to the City pursuant to the provisions streets or avenues *hall be closed to vehicular avenues hereinabove described and upon or in Commissioner, or his repreaentatives, where said traffic for a period loncer than forty-eight (4$) of this contract shall be considered in any man- Commissioner shall have facilities for such de- which authority is hereby given to the Company ner as iii the nature of a tax, but such payments hours. or traffic regulations shaft require a con- to operate omnibuses. tailed inspection and when such order is so issued, tinued diversion of all or part of the operation, shall be made in addition to any and all taxes the Company abaft immediately comply therewith Twenty-ninth—If at any time the powers of of whatsxver kind or description which are now then the Company shall communicate with the the Board or any other board, body, authority, If upca ~n any omnibus shall be found Board and the Board may authorise the use of or may it any time hereafter be required to be by the Commissioner of Plant and Structures to officer or officers herein mentioned or intended paid by any ordinance of the City, or any law such other streets or avenues for the restaalalan to be mentioned shall be transferred by law to be unfit for public service or appare to be in period during which such streets or avenues of the State of New York. an unsafe or an unsanitary condition, then the any other board, body, authority, officer or Third--Nothing in this contract shag be deemed may be closed. officers, then and in such case, such other board, Company shall, upon notice by said Commissioner Twenty-first—The Company shall, at all times, to affect in any way the right of the City to of Plant and Structures, Immediately withdrew body authority, officer or officers shall have grant to any other corporation or to any indi- keep complete and accurate books of accounts all the powers, rights and duties reserved to or each omnibus from service and shall not there- and records of its business and operation under vidual a similar right and Privilege upon the after permit said omnibus to be put into service prescribed for the Board or other board, body, same or other terms and conditions, over the and in connection with this contract and the authority officer or officers herein mentioned until, In the opinion of the Commissioner of Plant exercise of the franchise hereby granted. The streets and avenues hereinbefore desct bed. and Structures, or his representatives, the defect or intenAed to be mentioned. Fourth—This franchise shall not be assigned Company shall keep its accounts and records in Thirtieth—The Company promises, covenants or defects have been remedied. accordance with the Uniform System of Accounts or transferred, either in whole or in part, or If, in the opinion of the Commissioner of Plant and agrees to conform to and abide by and leased, sublet or~tga~d in any manner, nor for Omnibus Corporations as prescribed by the perform all the terms, conditions and require- and Structures or his representatives, the Com- Transit Commission (Metropolitan Division of shall tit e thereto either legal or equitable, or pany shall not provide sufficient omnibuses and meats in this contract fixed and contained, and the Department of Public Service) of the State any right, interest or property therein, pan to or operate the issue with such frequency a the the Company will not at any future time set vest in any other person or corporation whiten- of New York and shall also keep further accounts up as against the City or the Board the claim convenience of the public may require or give and records in the manner and in such detail as ever, either by the act of the Company, or by adequate public service upon the route or any that the provisions of this contract reserving operation of law, whether under the provisions of portion thereof hereby authorized, said Cominia- shall be prescribed by the Comptroller of the to the City the right to cancel this contract the statutes relating to the consolidation or merger stoner may order the Company to provide, within City of New York and shall permit said Comp- and terminate the franchise hereby granted are of corpa-atione or otherwise, without the consent a specified time. such additional omnibuses as in troller or his representative to examine the books unreasonable or void nor will the Company set of the City. acting by the Boud, evidenced by his opinion shifl be sufficient to provide adequate of accounts and records of the Company at any vp or maintain as against the City the Board, an inrtroment under seal anything herein con• public service and may order the Company to and all times and examine any of the officers the Comptroller or any other officer of the tained to the contrary notwithstanding; and the operate the same upon the route hereby author- and employees of the Company under oath and City, that any other provisions of this contract granting, giving or waiving of any one or more ized in suh manner as the said Commissioner the Company hereby agrees to submit to said are unreasonable or void. of such innient, shall not render unnecessary any shall direct, and the Company hereby agras that Comptroller, as, when and in the manner re- Thirty-first—It is understood and agreed that subsequeit consent or consents. No assignment, it will comply with any all such orders. quested by him, detailed reports as to its accounts all the provisions of this contract shall be lease, sublease or mortgage of this franchise, or Failure to comply withLand f t and records. binding upon the Company, its successors or of any part thereof, or of the franchise to operate Commissioner of Plant and Structures as Within ten (10) days after the Company files assigns. with the said Transit Commission its annual omnibuses upon any of the streets and avenues herein provided for, within the time specified by Thirty-second—The rights reserved to the City upon which this franchise is hereby granted. or him shall constitute a default under this contract. report pursuant to the provisions of the Public Service Law, the Company shall file a copy of by this contract shall be in addition to and not any part thereof, &hall be valid or effectual for Eleventh—No advertising signs shall appear on in derogation of any other rights or remedies any purpose, unless such assignment, lease, sub• the outside of any omnibus. such report with the Board. false entry In the books which the City may have at law or in equity lease or mortgage shelf speoyaBy provide and Twelfth—The destination of each omnibus shall with respect to the subject matter of this contract shall contain a covenant on the part of the as- or accounts of the Company or false statement be plainly indicated on the outside of the omni- In witness whereof, the party of the first signee, lessee,sseee. sublessee or mortgagee that such bus, and such signs shall be illuminated when in the reports to the Comptroller or the Board sisigameat, least, sublease or mt>rtge is sub as to a material fact, knowing)] made by the part, by its Mayor thereunto duly authorized , necessary. b r the Board o stimate and Apportionment jerk to ,dl the provisions and conditions of this Thirteenth—The Inclosed portions of all omni- Company. shall constitute a default hereunder. contract; and that any such assignee lessee, and such a violation or breach of, or failure of said City, has caused the corporate name of buses operated pursuant to this contract shall be said City to be hereunto signed and the corporate lihleisee or mortpgee, assumes and will be bound heated and ventilated, in conformity with such to comply with, the provisions in this contract by all of the provisions and conditions of this contained as to warrant and authorize the termi- seal of said City to be hereunto affixed: and the laws and ordinances as are now or hereafter in party of the second part, by its officers, there- contract and especially by the provisions and force affecting surface railway cars or other public nation by the Board of the franchise, right and conditions hereof with respect to payments of consent hereby granted. unto duly authorized, has caused its corporate vehicles. name to be hereunto signed and its corporate Compeaai.tion to the City notwithstanding any. Fourteenth—The inclosed portion of an nasal- Twenty-third—The Compan hereby does as- thing in any statute or in the charter of such sums, and agrees that it wig assume, all legal seal to be hereunto affixed as of the day and buses operated pursuant to this contract shall be year first above written. assignee, lessee, sublessee or mortgage, to the well and sufficiently lighted. liability for which the City can or may be held contrary ; and that each aisInee lessee, sub Fifteenth—All omnibuses operated pursuant to for injury to persons or damage to property THE CITY OF NEW YORK, by lessee or mortgagee shall specifically waive any this contract shall at all times be kept clean in occasioned by reason of or resulting from or Mayor. more favorable conditions crated by any such all respects including windows, doors and lamps growing out of the operation or maintenance of (Corporate seal.) statute cr charter, and shall covenant that it wig and shall lie kept and maintained in good en4 omnibuses hereby authorized; and it is a condi. Attest: , City Clerk. not chivy by reason thereof or otherwise, exemp- safe repair and operating condition for public tion of this contract that the City shall net and NORTH SHORE BUS CO., INC., by tion from liability to perform each and all of service. does not by reason of this contract assume any President. the visions and conditions of this contract. liability whatsoever, either to persons or property (Seal.) Fifth--The Company shall commence operation Sixteenth—The Company shall be subject to all on account of the same, and the Company Attest: , Secretary. hereunder upon the route or portion thereof, on laws and ordinances affecting or which may be shall repay to the City any damage which the Resolved, That the results of the inquiry the date Upon which the Company ehaJl secure applicable to the operation of omnibuses and all City shall be compelled to pay by reason of any made by this Board as to the money value of therefor, from the Transit Commission (Metro. traffic regulations applicable thereto, now in force act or default of the Company. the proposed franchise, right and consent, sad politan Division of the Department of Public or which may be in force during the term of Twenty-fourth—The franchise hereby granted the adequacy of the compensation to be paid Service) of the State of New York. the certificate this contract. The Company shall also comply is upon the express condition that the Company therefor, and of the terms and conditions, are or certificates of convenience and necessity and with and enforce the carrying out of any lawful within twenty (20) days after the date on as specified and fully set forth in and by the the Bert ficate or certificates of permission and orders or regulations designed for the protection which this contract is signed by the Mayor, shall foregoing form of proposed contract for the approval as required br law; provided, however, and safety of persona or property or for the deposit with the Comptroller of the City the cum grant of such franchise, right and consent that wc2 date is not iater than the date of ex- comfort, health and convenience of the public. of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000) either in Resolved, That these preambles and resolu- piration or revocation of this contract. Seventeenth—Omnibuses shall be operated on money or securities to be approves by him, tions, including the said resolution for the grant Nothirg herein contained shall be understood the route hereby authorized with such frequency which fund shall be security for the pe rformance of a franchise, right and consent applied for or construed as in any way extending the period as the convenience of the public may requires by the Company of all the terms and conditions by the North Shore Bus Co., Inc., and the fixed In this contract for the duration of the Eighteenth—Tbe Compaq &hall charge pawn- of this contract and its compliance with all said form of a proposed contract for the francs ice^hereby granted. gers, during the term of this contract, not more orders and directions of the Board acting under gnat of each franchise, right and consent, con- than the following rates of fare, to wit: the powers herein reserved, especially those wjtich mining said results of such inquiry, after the Five (5) cents for one continuous ride between after the date upon which tthis contract ate ed relate to the payment of compensation to the City. same shall be entered In the minutes of this b the Mayor, malt. application to the said any two points within the limits of the route If the Company shall fail to pay to the City hereby authorized. Board, shall be published In full for at least Commission for any necessary approval any compensation herein required within the fifteen (15) days immediately rior to Friday, or authority required bT law. In the event that Children under the age of he (5) years not time herein fixed or shall fail after ten (10) March 3, 1933, in the CITY RICOID, together the Cou play shag fail to commence operation occupying a seat accompanied by a person y- days' notice by the Comptroller to the Company with the following notice, to wit: hereunder within the time herein uoedsd or ing full fare, shall be permitted to ride tree. to repay to the City any damage which the City shall fa I to apply to the Transit The Company shall arry on its omnibuses, free shall be compelled to pay by reason of any act Notice is hereby given that the Board of within tie time herein bed, the franchise right of charge, members of the Police and Fire De- or default of the Company, the said Comptroller Estimate and Apportionment before authorizing and consent hereby granted shall ease and partments of the City when in full uniform and may immediately withdraw the amount of inch any contract for the grant of the franchisee, right determine. on duty, provided not more than two (2) such payment from the security fund and shall notify and consent applied for by the North Shore Sixth--Nothing herein contained shall be uniformed employees need be carried at any one the Company of such withdrawal. Bus Co., Inc., and fully set forth and de- construed as permitting the Company to erect time on any one omnibus. Within ten (10) days after notice by the scribed in the foregoing form of proposed eon• tract for the grant of such franchise, right and any strictures whatever upon City streets or said Comptroller to the Company that any It is understood and agreed between the par- consent, and before adopting any resolutions avenues, and the Company eh!B no construct or ties hereto. that the Board has determined the amount has been withdrawn from the security authorizing such contract, will, at a meeting of maintain any fixture or structure in any street money value of the franchise, right aad consent deposit as provided herein, the Company shall or avenue unless especially authorized by resolu- herein granted and the compensation to be paid pay to or depgit with the said Comptroller a said Board, to be held in Room 16, City Hall, tion of the Board. therefor on the basis of operation at a rate of sum of money or securities to be approved by Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Sevens h—All omnibuses which may be operated fare of five (5) cents, and that the length of the him sufficient to restore such security fund to Friday, March 3, 1933, at 11 o'clock a. m., pursuant to this franchise shall comply with the route has been determined by the Board and ac- the original amount of Three Thousand Dol. hold a public hearing thereon, at which citizens followicog general specifications or requirements: cepted by the Company upon the basis of opera- lars ($3,000). If the Company fails to shall be entitled to appear and be hard. (a) Tye maximum weight, including pee- tion at the rate of fare of five (5) ants, and it restore said security fund to its original amount Resolved, That a notice of such bearing sengers, fuel, water, oil, and any other material is further understood and agreed between the as herein provided, the Board may, by resolu- stating that copies of the proposed contract and and accnaorie carried therein, shall not exceed parties hereto that any increase in the rate of tion, terminate this contract after ten (10) days' resolution of consent thereto may be obtained by thirty-two thousand (32,000) pounds. fare, above that herein fixed and contained, would notice to the Company. all those interested therein at the office of the (b) The maximum width shall not exceed affect and change the very substance of the con- In the event that, pursuant to and in accordance Division of Franchises, Room 1307, Municipal eight (8) feet. sideration for which this franchise has been with the provisions of this contract, the franchise Building, Centre and Chambers streets, Borough (c) Tie maximum length shhal not exceed granted by the City and accepted by the Com- or contract hereby granted shall be terminated of Manhattan, shall be published at least twice thinz.thee (33) feet. pany. Actuated by these mutual understandings because of some default of the Company, the at the expense of the proposed graatee during (d) All omnibuses shall be designed and con• and agreements, the Company hereby expressly security fund deposited with the said Comptroller the ten (10) days immediately prior to Friday, otructed in a manner which will permit sue agrees that if, without the consent of the Hard, as herein provided, shall be forfeited by the March 3. 1933, in the New York Sun, the and frosdam of movement under all conditions evidenced by resolution, the Company shall invoke Company to the City and shall thereafter be and New York American, the Daily Mirror, the and tun»ng within a reasonable radius, any of the provisions of the Public Service Law become We property of the City as and for Bronx Home News and the Daily New%, the (e) Tye distribution of weight on axle., length or of any other statute or avail itself of the an- liquidated damages. The rights reamed to the five daily newspapers in which the petitions and of whee base and other features of design shall thority of anregulatory board or body having City with respect to the security fund are In ad- notice of baring thereon have been published, be audt as to avoid skidding as far as re sonabl jurisdiction, tot the purpose of obtaining an in- dition to all other rights reserved by the City PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. possible and to permit easy steering and control. crease of fare above that fixed and contained pursuant to this contract; and no action, pro- Dated, New York, February 3, 1933. fll,m3 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933. THE CITY RECORD. 1655

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT signed by the Mayor to the date of the expiration required by law or ordinance shall be displayed It is not the intention of the parties hereto at the meeting of the Board of Estimate and or revocation of said contract and the Company inside or upon the omnibuses if directed by proper that anything herein contained will or can pre- Apportionment held this day the following resolu• hereby agrees to pay such sums to the City. authority. vent the exercise of any lawful power by any tions were adopted: The gross receipts referred to above shall mean Ninth—The Company shall install on each regulatory or judicial authority, but it is the ex- W )ereas, The Queens- Nassau Transit Lines, and include the gross revenues of the Company, omnibus a standard type of fare box containing press understanding and agreement of the parties Inc., has, by a petition dated March 14, 1932, of any corporation affiliated with the Company or a meter, which must be satisfactory to and that the continued maintenance of the five (5) made application to this Board for the franchise, of any individuals financially interested in the receive the approval of the Comptroller of The cent fare being of the essence of this contract, right and consent to maintain and operate omni• operation of the Company, front whatever source City of New York and the Commissioner of such fare shall not be increased except with the buses for the transportation of persons for hire derived, either directly or Indirectly, In any Plant and Structures. :wnsent of the Board and any increase or upon and alon certain streets and ajnues in the manner, from the operation of the route hereby Tenth—It is agreed by the Company, that setemnted increase of such fare by the Company Borough of Queens, designated as Route Q•34, authorized. the Commis loner of Plant and Structures, or his witaout such consent shall result in the termina- Flus;ung-College Point, and more particularly de- The compensation payable to the City here- representatives, shall be permitted at all time& tion of this contract and of all rights hereunder scrib:d in said petition; and under, shall be paid into the Treasury of the to inspect, read and check the tare boxes on as hereinabove provided. City monthly within ten (10) days after the Whereas, Sections 72, 73 and 74 of the all omnibuses operated by the Company and Nineteenth—The Company $ball at its own Greater New York Charter, as amended by expiration of each calendar month or portion inspect in such detail as said Commissioner shall expense do thereof, except in the case of the last Payment, anything and everything within its chapters 629 and 630 of the Laws of 1905, and elect, any and all omnibuses operated by the power to keep its omnibuses in operation on chap! er 467 of the Laws of 1914, provide for the when such compensation shall be paid within ten Company upon the streets and avenues pursuant (10) days after the termination of this franchise, regular schedules during the existence of snow mantier and procedure of making such grants; to this contract and said Commissioner of Plant and ice on the streets and avenues on which the and right and consent. and Structures, or his representatives, may order Company is hereby authorized to operate, and if, Whereas, Pursuant to such laws, this Board No payments of compensation made by the any omnibus so operated to be delivered at any in order to so operate, it shall be necessary to adop'.ed a resolution on April 22, 1932, fixing Company to the City pursuant to the provisions point in the City of New York designated by of this contract &hall be considered in any plow or move any of such snow and ice from the late for public hearing on said petition as said Commissioner, or his representatives, where any part of the roadway, then such work shall May 6, 1932, at which citizens were entitled to manner as in the nature of a tax, but such pay- said Commissioner shall have facilities for such mania shall be made in addition to any and all be done by the Company under the supervision appeir and be heard and pu bliation of said peti- detailed inspection and when such order is to of the City authorities having jurisdiction thereof, tion and of notice of public haring thereon was taxes of whatsoever kind or description which are issued, the Company shall immediately comply now or may at any time hereafter be required but such work shall be done in such a manner had for at least two (2) days in the Daily therewith. as to prevent any obstruction of the crosswalks Mirror and the New York Times, newspapers to bepaid by any ordinance of the City, or any If upon inspection any omnibus shall be found law of the State of New York. of any street or avenue, The Company may, designated by the Mayor, and in the by the Commissioner of Plant and Structures however, in lieu of performing such work with RICCRD for ten (10) days immediately prior to Third—Nothing in this contract shall be deemed to be unfit for public service or appears to be to affect in any way the right of the City to its own forces, make arrangements with the City the -late of bearing, and said baring was duly in an unsafe or an unsanitary condition, then authorities having jurisdiction thereof for the held on May 6, 1932, and continued to May grant to any other corporation or to any idi- the Company shall, upon notice by said Commis- vidual a similar right and privilege upon the performance of such work by the City's forces fcv 13 ' 932, and closed on that day; and sioner of Plant and Structures, immediately the Company's account and expense. Nothing Whereas, This Board has made inquiry as to same or other terms and conditions. over the withdraw such omnibus from service and shall streets and avenues hereinbefore described. contained in this section, however, shall obligate the money value of the franchise or right applied not thereafter permit said omnibus to be put the Company to cart or haul away any snow or for and proposed to be granted to the Queens- Fourth—This franchise shall not be assigned into service until, in the opinion of the Com- or transferred, either In whole or in part, or to pay the expenses thereof. Nassau Transit Lines, Inc., and the adequacy missioner of Plant and Structures, or his repre- Twentieth—It is agreed that the Company shall of he compensation to be paid therefor; now, leased. sublet or mortgaged in any manner, nir sentatives, the defect or defects have been shall title thereto, either legal or etptltable, or any operate, pursuant to this contract, the route therefore, be it remedied. as herein described and only upon the streets Resolved, That the following form of resolu- right, interest or property therein, pass to or vest in any other person or corporation whatsoever. If, in the opinion of the Commissioner of Plant and avenues herein described, but if vehicular tioa for the consent or right applied for by the and Structures, or his representatives, the Com- Queans-Nassau Transit Lines, Inc., containing either by the act of the Company. or by operation traffic be diverted from any of the streets cv of law, whether under the provision of ilea pany shall not provide sufficient omnibuses and avenue' forming part of such route because of the form of proposed contract for the grant of operate the same with such frequency as the such right, be hereby introduced and entered in statutes relating to the consolidation or merger fires, parades, traffic congestion or any other ci corporations or otherwise, without the consent convenience of the public may require or give event closing any such streets or avenues tempo- the minutes of this Board, as follows, to wit: adequate public service upon the route or any Resolved. That the Board of Estimate and of the City, acting by the Board, evidenced by rarily or permanently to vehicular traffic, the an instrument under seal, anything herein con- portion thereof hereby authorized, said Commis- Company may, during such closing, use such Apportionment hereby grant. to the Queens- sioner may order the Company o rovide, Nassau Transit Lines, Inc., the franchise, right tained to the contrary notwithstanding; and the other streets or avenues as are necessary, or granting, giving or waiving of any one or more within a specified time, such additional omni• as may be specified by the police authority or and consent fully set out and described in the buses as in his opinion shall be sufficient to following form of proposed contract for the grant of such consents shall not render unnecessary by the Board, to continue the operation of such any subsequent consent or consents. No assign- provide adequate public service and may order route. If, however, any such streets or avenues thereof embodying all of the terms and conditions the Company to operate the same upon the route including the provisions as to rates and charges ment, lease, sublease or mortgage of this fran- shall be closed to vehicular traffic for a period chise, or of any part thereof or of the franchise hereby authorized in such manner as the said longer than forty-eight (48) hours, or traffic upon and subject to the terms and conditions in Commissioner shall direct, and the Company said proposed form of contract contained, and to operate omnibuses upon any of the streets regulations shall require a continued diversion and avenues upon which this franchise is hereby hereby agrees that it will comply with any and of all or part of the operation, then the Company that the Mayor of The City of New York be and all of such orders. he tetchy is authorized to execute and deliver grunted, or any part thereof, shall be valid shall communicate with the Board and the Board or effectual for any purpose, unless such assign- Failure to comply with any of the orders of may authorize the use of such other streets or such contract in the name and on behalf of The the Commissioner of Plant and Structures as City of New York, in the following form, provided meat, lease sublease or mortgage shall specifically avenues for the remaining period during which provide ants shall contain a covenant on the part herein provided for, within the time specified such streets or avenues may be closed. that this resolution shall not become effective and by him, than constitute a default under this such resolution shall be null and void If the of the assignee, lessee, oublesece or mortgagee Twenty-first—The Company shall, at all times, that such assignment, lease, sublease or mortgage contract. keep complete and accurate books of accounts Queens.Nasaau Transit Lines, Inc., shall fail on Eleventh—No advertising signs shall appear on its behalf, to properly execute said contract in is subject to all the provisions and conditions and records of its business and operation under of this contract; and that any such soignee, the outside of any omnibus. and in connection with this contract and the duplicate and deliver the same to this Board Twelfth—The destination of each omnibus ahaB within thirty (30) di ya after the date of the lessee, sublessee or mortgagee, assumes and will exercise of the franchise hereby granted. The be bound by all of the provisions and tondi- be plainly indicated on the outside of the omnibus, Company shall keep its accounts and records in appntval of this resolution by the Mayor or and such signs shall be illuminated when neeer within such further time as the Board shall grant tions of this contract and especially by the accordance with the Uniform System of Accounts provisions and conditions hereof with respect to a for Omnibus Corporations as prescribed by the by resolution adopted on a date prior to the 'irteenth—The inclosed portions of all canal- expiration of said thirty (30) days. payments of compensation to the City, notwith- Transit Commission (Metropolitan Division of standing anything in any statute or In the buses operated pursuant to this contract shall be the Department of Public Service) of the State

Propoad from of Content. charter of such assignee, lessee, sublessee or heated and ventilated, in conformity with such of New York and shall also keep further accounts Tlis contract,madf and executed in triplicatea~ law. and ordinances as are now or hereafter in and records in the manner and in such detail this mortgagee to the contrary; and that such assignee, lessee, sublessee or mortgagee shall specifically force affecting surface railway cars or other as shall be prescribed by the Comptroller of between THE CfTY OF NEW YORK (herein- waive any more favorable conditions created by public vehicles. The City of New York and shall permit said sties referred to as the ' Oty"), by the Mayne Fourteenth—The inclosed portion of all Omni' Comptroller or his representative to examine the of the City (hereinafter referred to as the any such statute or charter, and shall covenant that it will not claim by reason thereof or buss operated pursuant to this contract shall be books of accounts and records of the Company "Manor"), acting for and in the same of the otherwise exemption from liability to perform well and sufficiently lighted. at any and all times and examine any of the City, under and in pursuance of the authority of each and all of the provisions and conditions Fifteenth—All omnibuses operated pursuant to officers and employees of the Company under the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the of this contract. this contract shall at all times be kept clean In oath and the Company hereby agrees to submit City (hereinafter referred to as the "Beard") all respects including windows, loon and lsmpe to said Comptroller, as, when and in the manner party of the first part, and QUEENS•NASSAU Fifth– "e Company shall commence operation and @hall kept and maintained in good and hereunder upon the route or portion thereof, on requested by him, detailed reports as to its TRANSIT LINES, INC., a corporation organized safe repair and operating condition. for public accounts and records. and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the date upon which the Company shall secure Within ten (10) days after the Company files the ,state of New York (hereinafter referred to therefor, from the Transit Commission (Metro- servfcs.The Company shall be subject to politan Division of the Department of Public with the said Transit Commission its annual as fie "Company"), party of the second part, all laws and ordinances affecting or which ate&ai report pursuant to the provisions of the Public witaesaeth, Service) of the State of New York, the certificate be applicable to the operation of omnibuses and all In consideration of the mutual covenants and or certificates of convenience and necessity and Service Law, the Company shall file a copy of traffic regulation$ applicable thereto, now in force such report with the Board. agreements herein contained, the parties hereto do the certificate or certificates of permission and or which may be in force during the term of Twenty-second—Any false entry in the books hereby covenant and agree with each other, an approval a required by law; provided, however this contract. The Company steal also conply or amounts of the Company or false statement folbna: that such date is not later than the date 01 with and enforce the carrying out of any lawful Section 1. The City hereby grants to the Com- expiration or revocation of this contract. orders or regulations designed for the protection in the reports to the Comptroller or the Board pany,. subject to the conditions and provisions Nothing herein contained shall be understood and safety of persons or property or for the as to a material fact, knowingly made by the hereinafter set forth, the franchise, right and or construed as In any way extending the period comfort, health and convenience of the nubile. Company, shall constitute a default hereunder, consent to maintain and operate omnibuses for fixed in this contract for the duration of the Seventeenth—Omnibaes shall be operated on and such a violation or breach of, or failure the tranapeitation of persons for hire on a route franchise hereby granted. to comply with, the provisions in this contract the route hereby authorized with such frequency contained, as to warrant and authorize the tent- in, upon along and over the streets and avenues as the convenience of the public may require. The Company shall, within tea (10) days after nation by the Board of the franchise, right and (heninaiter referred to as "franchise. right and the date upon which this contract is signed by Eighteenth—The Company shall charge pas• consent" or "franchise") in the Borough of during the term of this contract, not consent hereby granted. the Mayor, make application to the said Teak sengera, Twenty-third—The Company hereby does as- Qtaeens, in the City of Now York, which route necessary approval or author. more than the following rates of fare, to wit: Commission for any slimet and agrees that it will assume, all legal is more particularly described as follows, to wit: ity required by law. In the event that the Five (5) cents for one continuous ride between Route Q•34, Flwskin#-Ceflege Points, 3.5 Miles— any two points within the limits of the route liability for which the City can or may be held Company shall fats to commence operation but property Beginning at the intersection of Main Street and under within the time herein specified or shall hereby authorized. for injury to persons or damage to 40th Road; thence along Main Street to North- The Company shall. subject to reasonable regu- occasioned by reason of or resulting from or fail to apply to the Transit Commission within growing out of the operation or maintenance of ern Boulevard; thence along Northern Bottle- the time herein fixed the franchise right and lationa to govern their issuance and use, issue a yard to Linden Street; thence aloe` Linde& Street free transfer to any passenger who, on a con• omnibuses hereby authorized; and it is a condi- consent hereby grantedall sh case ants determine. tion of this contract that the City shall not and to 23rd Avenue; thence along 23rd Avenue to Sixth—Noting herein contained shall be ton. tinuous trip, shall pay a fare of five (5) cents y reason of this contract assume any 127th Street; thence along 127th Street to 7th strued as permitting the Company to erect any upon the authorized route, which transfer shall does not b Averue; thence along 7th Avenue to 122nd entitle said passenger to a continuous trip to liability whatsoever, either to persona or prop. structures whatever upon City sheets or avenues, erty on account of the same, and the Company Street; thence along 122nd Street to 9th Ave• and the Company shall not construct or main- any point upon the Jackson Avenue Line or to shzil repay to the City any damage which the nue; thence along 9th Avenue to 119th Street; tam any fixture or structure In any street or any point on the Jamaica Line of the New York & theme along 119th Street to Poppenhasen Ave• avenue unless especially authorized by resolution Queens Transit Corporation, said Jackson Avenue City shall be compelled to pay by reason of nut; thence along Poppenhuaen Avenue to Fifth of the Board. Line and Jamaica Line being more particularly any act or default of the Company. Avenue; thence slat Fifth Avenue to 122nd dexribed in the Local Passenger Tariff No. I of Twenty-fourth—The franchise hereby granted Seventh—All omnibuses which may be operated is upon the express condition that the Company Street; thence along 122nd Street to its lnter- pursuant to this franchise shall comply with the said New York A Queens Transit Corporation sectiun with 7th Avenue; also along Roosevelt filed with said Transit Commission, effective within twenty (20) days after the date on which following general specification. or requirements: this contract is signed by the Major. shall deposit Averue between Main Street and Prince Street; (a) The maximum weight, Including ptpen August 12, 1932. also along Prince Street between Roosevelt Ave- The Company shall accept any free transfer with the Comptroller of the ity the sum of gets, fuel, waters oil, and any other material and Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000), eitheç in money nue and 40th Road; also along 40th Roard be- accessories arned therein, shall not exceed issued by the New York and Queens Transit Cor- tween Prince Street and Main Street; and to noration to any passenger paying a fare of five or securities to be approved by him, *hick fund thirty-two thousand (32.000) pounds. shall be security for the performance by the cross such other streets and avenues, named and The maximum width shall not exceed eight (5) cents upon said Jackson Avenue Line or upon untamed, as nay be encountered In traversing (b) said Jamaica Line of said Corporation which Company of all the terms and conditions of this (8) feet, contract and its compliance with all orders and said route, with the right to operate omnibuses in The maximum length shall not exceed shall entitle any such passenger to a continuous trip to any point on the authorized route and the directions of the Board acting under the powers eitbe.- direction over any street and avenue de- thirty-three) (33) scrib:d in the foregoing route, except that such Company shall, upon the presentation of such herein reserved, especially those which relate to operation shall at no time be in a direction con- (d) All omnibuses shall be designed and eon• free transfer by any such passenger, permit the payment of compensation to the City. trary to pollee regulations. strutted in a manner which will Permit ease and such passenger to ride to any point on the author- If the Company shall fail to pay to the City Section 2. The grant of this franchise is sub- freedom of movement under all conditions and ized route. any compensation herein required within the time ject to the following conditions and provisions: turning within a reasonable radius. Children under the age of five (5) years not herein fixed or shall fail after ten (10) days' Fist—The said right to maintain and operate (e) The distribution of weight on axles, length occupying mat accompanied by a person pay- notice by the Comptroller to the Conijiany to said omnibus route upon the streets and avenue. of wheelbase and other features of design shall ing full lire, shall be permitted to ride free. The repay to the City any damage which the City shall bet-el s described, shall be revocable by the Board be such as to avoid skidding as far a reasonably Company shall carry on its omnibuses, free of be compelled to pay by reason of any act or at say time in Its discretion upon sixty (60) o e charge, members of the Police and Fire Depart' default of the Company, the said Comptroller may days' notice by the Board to the Company but (f)b1All omnibuses sballlbbe provviidd with brakes ments of the City when in full uniform and on immediately withdraw the amount of such pay- in no event shall it extend beyond a term of one capable cf stopping and holding the omnibus duty. provided not more than two (2) such ment from the security fund and shall notiy (1) :rear from the date upon which this contract under all ordinary conditions. uniformed employees need be carried at any one the Company of such withdrawal. is sinned bI the Mayor. Upon such revocation (g) All omnibuses and part. thereof shall be time on eny one omnibus. Within ten (10) days after notice by the said or b:rmination all rights of the Company, by so constructed that no undue noise or vibration It is understood and agreed between the parties Comptroller to the Company that any amount has virtue of this contract, shall cease and determine. shall result from operation. hereto, that the Board has determined the money been withdrawn from the security depddt as Sewed—The Company shall, in the manna (b) All omnibuses shall be constructed Be a value of the franchise, right and consent herein provided herein, the Company shall pay to or hereinafter specified pay to the City as compen- to prevent as tar as possible the dripping of oil granted and the compensation to be paid there- deposit with the said Comptroller a sum of money Natiott for the franchiser right and consent hereby or grease on the roadway. for on the basis of operation at a rate of fare of or securities to be approved by him sufficient to granted and the exercise thereof : (il All wheels shall be equipped with pneumatic five (5) cents, and that the length of the route restore such security fund to the original amount (a 1 For the period between the date upon tires unless soother type shall be approved by has been determined by the Board and accepted of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000). If the which the Company shall secure from the Transit the board; provided, however, that If solid rub- by the Company upon the basis of operation at Company fails to restore said security fund to Cosnaission (Metropolitan Division of the Depart• her tires be permitted the omnibus shall be the rate of fare of five (5) cents, and it Is its original amount as herein provided, the Board ment of Public Service) of the State of New equipped, as to rest wheels and tires, In such further understood and agreed between the par- may, by resolution, terminate this contract after York, the certificate or oertiioats, of convenience manner as may be prescribed by the Borough ties hereto that any increase In the rate of fare, ten (10) days' notice to the Company. and necessity and the certificate or certificates of authorities having cont•ol of the streets and above that herein fixed and contained, would In the event that, pursuant to and in accordance permission and approval as required by law and avenues. affect and change the very substance of the con- with the provisions of this contract, the franchise the date of the expiratic_ of this contract, a (j) All omnibuses shall be propelled by power sideration for which this franchise has been or contract hereby granted shall be terminated sum which shall be equal to ten (10) per cent, of generated or contained within the omnibus Itself, granted by the City and accepted by the Com- because of some default of the Company, the the Cross receipts of the Company as hereinafter but no power shall be used which will in Its pany. Actuated by these mutual understandings security fund deposited with the said Comptroller dedn ed. generation produce smoke nnt c ~dut and agreements, the Company hereby express!~ as herein provided, shall be forfeited by the (b 1 For the period between the date upon whichshall be oundyhe~doonnUe agrees that if, without the consent of the Bard, Company to the City and shall thereafter be and which this contract is signed by the Mayor and a nuisance. evidenced by resolution, the Company shall In' become the property of the City as and for the -late upon which the Company shall secure Eighth—No omnibus shall be operated pursuant voke any of the provisions of the Public Service liquidated damages. The rights reserved to the the certificate or certifiates from the Transit to this contract unless there shall be painted Law or of any other statute or avail itself of the City with respect to the security fund are in Commission, a sum which shall be equal to ten thereon in letters not less than four Inches (4") authority of any regulatory board or body hav addition to all other rights reserved by the City (10) per cent. of the gross receipts as hereinafter in height: ing jurisdiction, for the purpose of obtaining an pursuant to this contract; and no action, pro- defin:d from any operation upon said route by (a) The name of the corporation owning and increase of fare above that fixed and contained ceeding or right with respect to such security the Company or by a corporation affiliated with operating such omnibus. herein, or if, on the authority or claimed authority fund shall affect any other legal rights remedies the Company or by individuals finandall+ in• (b) The number of the omnibus which shall be of any judicial decision. heretofore or hereafter or causes of action belonging to the Gtity. terea ed in the operation of the Company. assigned to it by the Company. which number made, or otherwise, each Company shall, without the Twenty-fifth—In twee of default by the Corn. It is the intention of this contract that there shall not be changed so long as such omnibus consent of the Board, evidenced by resolution. in• p in the performance or observance of any shall be paid to the City a sum equal to ten (10) shall be operated by the Company. crease its rate of fare above that fixed and eon- of the terms, provisions, limitations and conditions per cent. of the grow receipts, as hereinafter (c) The seatiat capacity of the omnibus. tamed herein, this contract and the franchise, of this contract on its part to be performed and def;n:d, derived from any operation upon said Any legal or official notice, regulation or order right and consent hereby granted shall immedi• observed as herein provided, and such default r)uti! from the date on which this contract is as to the control or management of omnibuses as ately cease and determine. shall continue unremedied for a period of thirty

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(30) days after notice from the Board specifying and consent applied for by the Omnibus Company, Time for completion of contract, on or before The bidder will state the price of each item such default and directing that it be remedied, which franchise, right and consent was fully act Dec. 31, 1933. or article contained in the specifications per foot, then in rich event, the Board, after giving to the out and described in the form of proposed fran- Security required, $500. cubic yard, or other unit of measure by which Company an opportunity to be heard and to be chise contract which was made a part of said Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of the bids will be tested. The bids will be com- represented by counsel on at least ten (10) days' resolution, and authorized the Mayor to execute $25 in cash or certified check made payable to pared and the contract awarded at a lump or notice, au y, by resolution, terminate this contract. and deliver said contract in the name and on the order of the Comptroller of The City of aggregate sum for each contract. The Company shall not be deemed nor declared behalf of the City; and New York. Blank forms may be obtained at the office of to be in default under any of the conditions, Whereas, Said contract contains a condition Attention is called to the fact that all bidders the Bureau of Highways, 10th floor, Municipal obligation t or requirements of this contract in providing that the contract shall not become must submit the samples called for in the above Building, Brooklyn. fl6,ml any case in which the performance of any such operative until the Omnibus Company shall pro• contracts and that no reference to samples HENRY HESTERBERG, President. condition, obligation or requirement is prevented cure and cause to be executed in triplicate and in previously deposited with the Bureau of High- U9ee General Instructions to Bidders on by reason of strikes, injunctions or other causes proper form for record and file the same with the ways is permitted. last page, last column. of the "City Reeord." beyond the control of the Company, provided that Board, an agreement in which the Railroad Com- the Corn any shall not have instigated such pany shall agree with the Omnibus Company and DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. the entering in the Bureau of City Collections of strikes, or shall not have been responsible for such the City, as follows: assessments for acquiring title to the following suits or injunctions or other causes of delay. The Railroad Company shall, subject to reason- Confirmation of Assessments. named street in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS: Twenty sixth--The Company shall maintain an able regulations to govern their issuance and use, WARD 3. office in the City of New York so long u it issue a free transfer to any passenger who, on NOTICES TO PROPERTY OWNERS, 144TH ST., ACQUIRING TITLE TO, from continua to operate the route herein authorized a continuous trip, shall pay a fare of five (5) Willets Point blvd. to a property line about 420 or any ps rt thereof and by notice to the Board cents upon the Jackson Avenue Line or upon the IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE feet northerly from 25th ave. Confirmed Jan. will desl gate such office as the place where all Jamaica Line of the Railroad Compan (more Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of 14, 1933, and entered Feb. 23, 1933. notices, directions. orders and requests may be particularly described in the Local Passenger The City of New York hereby gives public notice The area of assessment for benefit in this pro- served or delivered under this contract. Tariff No. I of the Railroad Company, filed with of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and ceeding is as shown on the following diagram: Twenty-seventh—The words "notice," "direc- the Transit Commission, effective August 12, tion" or "order" herein shall mean a written 1932), which transfer shall entitle said passenger ' i91i a 4x;4/4 ~r~cw,a+rwtnr. notice, directatu or order. Every such notice, to a continuous trip to any point upon the route jirection Cr order to be served upon the Company authorized by the franchise to the Omnibus Com- t*ok,%7.dd,er// Jh000bphd shall be delivered to. or sent by registered mail pany. with postsae prepald and addressed to the Com- The Railroad Company shall accept any free ocraf~sdayF~ta+a'xrhrdisna'a~i+ircrcfay6red pany at ill, ofice in the City of New York, or transfer issued by the Omnibus Company to any Adc1lvlxrra►at>~dc►tir-iFr>`aadcvrb~irsid If no such office exists at the time, shall be sent passenger paying a fare of five (5) cents Upon by registered mail postage prepaid, to its last the route authorized by the franchise to the known office in tree City of New York. The Omnibus Company which shall entitle such delivery or mailing of such notice, direction or passenger to a continuous trip to any point upon order .bat be equivalent to direct personal notice, the said Jackson Avenue Line or upon the said direction Ir order and shall be deemed to have Jamaica Line of the Railroad Company, and the been given at the time of delivery or mailing. Railroad Company shall, upon the presentation of d GPD6l 'EST/M.4TEAND.IPPOR72 YMENT Twenty-dghth—The words "streets," "avenues," such free transfer by any such passenger, per- O'f/Cf O"THE CN/(f MS✓NILR "streets o:- avenues" and "streets and avenues" mit such passenger to ride to any point upon the wherever used In this contract, shall be deemed LY.466R" SMW AV AREA QMS$F.SSAfINT said Jackson Avenue Line or upon the said E L Yti is F O R A C Q U/ R/ A 6 T/ TL E 7 r' 7 to mean streets, avenues, highways, parkways, Jamaica Line of the Railroad Company. / NTH E 7 driveways, concourses, boulevards, bridges, via- Now, Therefore, this Agreement witnesseth: /44r&$rREET ducts, teen eels, public places or any other property In consideration of the premises and the sum rM,V /Y/LLETSFO/NT 92ULEVARO 7DAPRoPEHrYL/NE to which the City has title or over which the of one dollar ($1.00) by each of the parties hereto 4BtX public has an easement encountered or crossed by to the other paid, the receipt whereof is hereby the streets and avenues hereinabove described acknowledged, the Railroad Company hereby ROH HOf0VEINS and upon or in which authority is hereby given covenants and agrees with the Omnibus Company to the Company to operate omnibuses. and with the City, as follows: Twenty-ninth-4t at any time the power. of The Railroad Company shall, subject to reason- /1ta~IOr~f 6~1t/ ,t930 the Board or any other ~rd, body, authority, able regulations to govern their issuance and use, officer or officers herein mentioned or intended issue a free transfer to any passenger who, on to be mar tinned shall be transferred by law to a continuous trip, shall pay a fare of five (5) r any other board, body, authority, officer or cents upon the Jackson Avenue Line or on thS M m • IN officers, tlen and in such case, such other board, Jamaica Line of the Railroad Compapy (more body, autl ority officer or officers shall have 811 particularly described in Local Passenger Tariff That the above entitled assessment was entered from ten days after the date of entry to the date the powers, rig and duties reserved to or pre• No. 1 of the Railroad Company. filed with the on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 scribed fcr the Board or other board, body Transit Commisson, effective August 12, 1932), Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City of the Greater New York Charter. authority, officer or officers herein mentionel which transfer shall entitle said passenger to a Collections, and unless the amount assessed for The above assessment is payable to the City or intended to be mentioned. continuous trip to any point upon the route benefit on any person or property shall be paid Collector, at his office, Municipal Building, Court Thirtieth —.The Company promises, covenants authorized by the franchise to the Omnibus Com- on or before May 24, 1933, which is 90 days sq., L. I. City, between the hours of 9 a. m. and and agrees to conform to and abide by and pany. after the date of entry of the assessment, in 3 p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon. perform al the terms, conditions and requirements The Railroad Company shall accept any free terest will be collected thereon at the rate of CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. in this nmtract fixed and contained, and the transfer issued by the Omnibus Company to any seven per centum per annum, to be calculated Dated, New York, Feb. 23, 1933. f27,m9 Company will not at any future time set up passenger paying a fare of five (5) cents upon as against the City or the Board the claim that the route authorized by the franchise to the IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE the provisions of this contract reserving to the Omnibus Company which shall entitle such Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of City the right to cancel this contract and passenger to a continuous trip to any point upon The City of New York hereby gives public notice The City of New York hereby gives public notice terminate the franchise hereby ranted are un- the said Jackson Avenue Line or upon the said of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and to all persons, owners of property, affected by the reasonable or void nor will the Company set up Jamaica Line of the Railroad Company, and the the entering in the Bureau of City Collections of following assessment for LOCAL IMPROVE. or maintain as against the City, the Board, the Railroad Company shall, upon the presentation assessments for acquiring title to the following MENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX: Comptrolle• or any other officer of the City, of such free transfer by any such passenger, per named road in the BOROUGH OF BROOK- SECTION 15. that any other provisions of this contract are LYN: mit such passenger to ride to any point upon the PAVING HARROD AVE. from E. 172d at. to unreasonable or void. SECTIONS 23 AND 24. said Jackson Avenue Line or upon the said E. 174th st. Affecting Blocks 3868 and 3869. Thirty-first—It is understood and agreed that Jamaica Line of the Railroad Company. GLENWOOD RD., ACQUIRING TITLE TO, The above assessment was confirmed by the all the Froviatona of this contract shall be In Witness Whereof, the New York & Queens from Paerdegat ave. to B. 108th st.. subject to Board of Assessors on Feb. 16, 1933, and entered binding uiwn the Company, its successor$ or Transit Corporation, by its officers thereunto duly the rights, if any, of the New York Rapid Transit Feb. 16, 1933, in the Record of Titles of Assess- assigns. authorized, have caused its corporate name to be Corporation, as successor to the Brooklyn and ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and Thirty-second--The rights reserved to the City hereunto stgaed and its corporate seal to be Rockaway Beach Railroad Company. Confirmed unless the amount assessed for benefit on any by this so Uract shall be in addition to and not hereunto affxed as of the day and year first Jan. 19, 1933, and entered Feb. 23, 1933. person or property shall be paid on or before in derogation of any other rights or remedies above written, The area of assessment for benefit in this pro- May 17, 1933, which is ninety days after the date which the City may have at law or In equity NEW YORK & QUEENS TRANSIT COR- ceeding is as follows: of said entry of the assessment, interest will be with respect to the subject matter of this contract. PORATION, by , President. Beginning at a point on the southwesterly line collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum Section .1—The grant of this franchise is like- (Seal.) of E. 80th st. midway between Farragut rd. and per annum, to be calculated from ten days after wise subje:t to the following condition: Attest: , Secretary. Glenwood rd., and running thence northeastwardly the date of said entry to the date of payment, as The Con pany agrees that this contract shall not Resolved, That the results of the inquiry made in a straight line to a point on the northeasterly provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater become operative until the Company shall procure by this Board as to the money value of the pro- line of E, 80th st., midway between Farragut rd. New York Charter. and cause to be executed, in triplicate and in posed franchise, right and consent, and the and Glenwood rd.; thence northeastwardly in a The above assessment is payable to the City proper fornt for record and file with the hoard, an adequacy of the compensation to be paid them straight line to a point on the southwesterly line Collector, in the Bergen Building, Arthur and agreement in which the New York & Queens for, and of the terms and conditions, are as of E. 85th st midway between Farragut rd. and Tremont ayes., Borough of The Bronx, between Glenwood rd.; thence northeastwardly in a straight Transit Corporation shall agree with the Company specified and fully set forth in and by the fore- the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Satur- and with tie City. as follows: going form of proposed contract for the grant of line to a point on the northeasterly line of E. days until 12 noon. The Nev York & Queens Transit Corporation such franchise right and consent. 85th St. midway between Farragut rd. and Glen- CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. wood rd.; thence northeastwardly in a straight shall, subjt:ct to reasonable regulations to govern Resolved, That theme preambles and resolu- Dated, New York, Feb. 16, 1933. f20,m3 line to a point on the southwesterly line of E. their issua,ce and use, issue a free transfer to tions, including the said resolution for the grant any passen;ter who, on a continuous trip, shall pay 87th St. midway between Farragut rd. and Glen- of a franchise, right and consent applied for wood rd.; thence northeastwardly in a straight line IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE a fare of five (5) cents upon the said Jackson by the Queens-Nassau Transit Lines, Inc., and the Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of Avenue Lie or upon the said Jamaica Lane of to a point on the northeasterly line of E. 87th st. said form of a proposed contract for the (rant of midway between Farragut rd. and Glenwood rd.; The City of New York hereby gives public notice said New York & Queens Transit Corporation, such franchise, right and consent, containing said thence northeastwardly in a straight line to a to all persons, owners of property, affected by the which transfer shall entitle said passenger to a results of such inquiry, after the same shall be following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE- continuous trip to any point upon the authorized point on the southwesterly line of E. 92d st. entered in the minutes of this Board, shag be midway between Farragut rd. and Glenwood rd. MENTS in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS: route. published in full for at least fifteen (15) days thence northeastwardly in a straight line to a WARD 1. The New York and Queens Transit Corpora• immediately prior to Friday, March 3, 1933, tion shall accept any free transfer issued by the point an the northeasterly line of E. 92d st. mid- SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in 23D in the CITY Racoto, together with the following way between Farragut rd. and Glenwood rd.; ST. from 33d rd. to 34th ave.; 34TH AVE. from Company t) any passenger paying a fare of five notice, to wit: (5) cents upon said authorized route, which shall thence 'northeastwardly in a straight line to a 23d St. to 28th at.; 28TH ST. from 34th ave. entitle sac t passenger to a continuous trip to Notice is hereby given that the Board of point in the northeasterly line of E. 102d st. mid- to the crown about 400 feet north of 34th ave. any point upon the said Jackson Avenue Line or Estimate and Apportionment, before authorising way between Farragut rd. and Glenwood rd.; Affecting Blocks 556 to 558, 560 to 565, 581 to upon the s..id Jamaica Line of the said New York any contract for the grant of the franchise, right thence northeastwardly along a straight line to a 584. point on the southwesterly line of E. 103d st., and Queens Transit Corporation and said Cor- and consent applied for by the Queena•Naasau WARD 2, poration shall, upon the presentation of such free Transit Lines, Inc., and fully set forth and de- where it is intersected by a line midway between scribed in the foregoing orm of proposed contract Farragut rd. and Glenwood rd.; thence northeast- SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in 21ST transfer br any such passenger, permit such AVE. from 75th st. to 76th St. Affecting Blocks passenger tI ride to any point upon the said Jack- for the grant of such franchise, right and consent, wardly along the said line midway between Farra- and before adopting any resolutions authorizing gut rd; and Glenwood rd., and along the pro- 944 (111), 971 (103). Old block numbers shown son Avenue! Line or upon the said Jamaica Line in parentheses. of said Corporation. such contract, will, at a meeting of said Board, longation of the said line to the intersection with In witness whereof, the party of the first to be held in Room 16. City Hall Borough of the southwesterly bulkhead line of Fresh Creek GRADING. CURBING, SIDEWALKS, BA- Basin; thence southeastwardly along the south- part, by its Mayor. thereunto duly authorized Manhattan, City of New York. on Iriday, March SINS, PAVING, ETC., PALMETTO AVE. by the Bcard of Estimate and Apportionment 3, 1933, at 11 o'clock a. m., hold a public bearing westerly bulkhead line of Fresh Creek Basin to from Seneca st. to Cypress st. Affecting Blocks of said City, has caused the corporate name of thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to the intersection with the prolongation of a line 3453 (2464) and 3456 (2469). Old block numbers said City to be hereunto signed and the corporate appear and be heard. midway between Glenwood rd. and Flatlands ave.; shown in parentheses. seal of sad City to be hereunto affixed • and Resolved, That a notice of such hearing stating thence southwestwardly along the said line midway WARD 3. between Glenwood rd. and Flatlands ave., and the party of the second part, by its of 1cers, that copies of the proposed contract and resolu- along the prolongation of the said line to the BASINS AND APPURTENANCES in the thereunto duly authorized, has caused its corporate tion of consent thereto may be obtained by all those interested therein at the office of the intersection with the southwesterly line of E. northeast and northwest corners of 233D ST. and name to to hereunto sinned and its corporate 100th st.; thence northwestwardly along the south- HILLSIDE AVE. Affecting Blocks 3741 and seal to be hereunto affixed as of the day and Division of Franchises,~ Room 1307, Municipal 3742. Building, Centre and Chsmbers streets, Borough westerly line of E. 100th st. to the intersection year first above written. with a line distant 100 feet northwesterly from THE CI'T'Y OF NEW YORK. by of Manhattan, shall be published at least twice WARDS 3 AND 4. at the expense of the proposed grantee during and parallel with the northwesterly line of Conk- GRADING. CURBING, SIDEWALKS, BA- Mayor. lin ave., the said distance being measured at right the ten (10) days immediately prior to Friday, SINS, ETC., in 202D ST. from 38th ave. north• (Corporrx seal.) angles to Conklin ave.; thence southwestwardly Attest: City Clerk. March 3, 1933, in the Daily Mirror and the erly about 120 feet; 145TH ST. from 114th ave. New York Times, the two daily newspapers in along the said line parallel with Conklin ave. to QUEEN;-NASSAU TRANSIT LINES, INC., the intersection with the northeasterly line of to 119th ave. Affecting Blocks 1863, 1868, Third by President. which the petition and notice of hearing thereon Ward; Blocks 2766, 2767, 2775 to 2778, 2795 have been published. Remsen ave.; thence southeastwardly along the and 2804, Fourth Ward. (Seal.) northeasterly line of Remsen aver to the intersec• Attest: , Secretary. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. WARD 4. Dated, New York, February 3, 1933. f 11,m3 tion with a line midway between Glenwood rd. (Here add acknowledgments.) and Flatlands ave.; thence southwestwardly along PAVING, ETC., 103D AVE. from 127th at. Agree+rtext. the said line midway between Glenwood rd. and to Liberty ave. Affecting Blocks 573 to 581. Agreement made this day of BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Flatlands ave., and along the prolongation of the SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in 105TH 1933, in triplicate, between the New York & said line to the intersection with a line distant AVE. from 177th st to a point about 620 feet ueens Transit Corporation (hereinafter called the Prop. 100 feet southwesterly from and parallel with the west of 177th st. Affecting Block 1213. Railroad Crmpany), party of the first part, and southwesterly line of Paerdegat ave., the said dis- GRADING, ETC., 97TH ST. from Pitkin ave. the Queent•Nassau Transit Lines, Inc. (herein- SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY tance being measured at right angles to Paerdegat to 135th rd. Affecting Blocks 2235. 2308 to 2310. after called the Omnibus Company) and The the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at ave.; thence northwestwardly along the said line Room 21. Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. m., WARD 5. City of New York (hereinafter eallea the City) parallel with Paerdegat ave. to the intersection SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in DIX by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of with a line passing through a point on the east- on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, .1)$3 AVE. from Regina blvd. to Redfern ave. Affect. the City (hereinafter referred to as the Board). erly line of E. 59th st. midway between Farragut ing Blocks 10 and 11. parties of the second part; NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV- rd. and Glenwood rd. and the point of beginning: Whereas, The Omnibus Company is wholly ERING 15,000 CUBIC YARDS OF ASPHALT thence northeastwardly along the said line last The above assessments were confirmed by the owned by the Railroad Company and was organ- SAND, described to the point or place of beginning. Board of Assessors on Feb. 16, 1933, and entered ized pursuant to the provisions of the Transporta- To be delivered by boat alongside the dock at That the above entitled assessment was entered Feb. 16, 1933, in the Record of Titles of Assess• tion Corporations Law for the purpose of operat- the Municipal Asphalt Plant. Hamilton ave. and on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and ing omnibuses upon routes in the Borough of Gowanus Canal. Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City unless the amount assessed for benefit on any Queens; aid The unloading will be done by the City. Collections, and unless the amount assessed for person or property shall be paid on or before Whereas, The Omnibus Company, by ally lica• Time for completion of contract, on or before benefit on any person or property shall be paid May 17, 1933, which is ninety days after the date Lion dated March 14, 1932, applied to the Board Dec. 31, 1933. on or before May 24. 1933, which is 90 days of said entry of the assessments, interest will be for a fran;hise. right and consent to establish, Security required, $4,000. after the date of entry of the assessment, in collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum maintain and operate motor omnibuses and a Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of terest will be collected thereon at the rate of per annum, to be calculated from ten days after motor omnibus route for public use in the con- $200 in cash or certified check made payable to seven per centum per annum, to be calculated the date of said entry to the date of payment, as veyance and transportation of persons, which the order of the Comptroller of The City of from ten days after the date of entry to the date provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater omnibus mite is proposed to be operated from a New York. of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 New York Charter. point in tie former Village of Flushing to a NO. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV. of the Greater New York Charter. The above assessments are payable to the City point in the former Village of College Point in the ERING 2,000 CUBIC YARDS OF SAND FOR The above assessment is payable to the City Collector, at his office, Municipal Building, Court Borough o' Queens and more particularly de• CONCRETE AND PAVING. Collector, at his office. Room 1, Municipal Build- sq., L. I. City, between the hours of 9 a. m. scribed in said application of March 14. 1932: To be delivered by boat alongside the dock at ing, Brooklyn, between the hours of 9 a. m. and and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. the Municipal Asphalt Plant, Hamilton ave. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon. to 12 noon. Whereas, On the Board Gowatius Canal. The unloading will be done by CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. adopted a resolution granting the franchise, right the City. Dated, New York, Feb. 23, 1933. f27,m9 Dated, New York, Feb. 16, 1933. f20,m3 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933. THE CITY RECORD, 1657

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE AVE. from Eastchester rd. to Stillwell ave.; provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater SECTION 3. Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of WOODHULL AVE. from Pelham Parkway North New York Charter. RESTORING PAVEMENT in front of prem- to Gun Hill rd.; MICKLE AVE. from Pelham The above assessment is payable to the City ises 659 2D AVE. Affecting Block 916, Lot 37. The City cf New York hereby gives public notice Parkway North to Gun Hill rd.; WESTERVELT Collector, at his office in the Municipal Building, RESTORING PAVEMENT in front of prem- of t to confirmation by the Supreme Court and AVE. from Pelham Parkway North to Gun Hill Manhattan, Room 200, between the hours of the utntering in the Bureau of City Collections of rd.; KINGSLAND AVE. from Pelham Parkway ises 337-339 E. 26TH ST. Affecting Block 932, g 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays from Lot 21. assessments for acquiring title to the followin North to Gun Hill rd., and LODOVICK AVE. 9 a. m. to 12 noon. namitd avenues in the BOROUGH OF THE from Pelham Parkway North to Gun Hill rd. The above assessments were certified under sec- CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. tion 391 of the Greater New York Charter on BRC NX: Confirmed Jan. 27. 1933, and entered Feb. 15, Dated, New York, Feb. 16, 1933. f20,m3 SECTION 16. 1933. Feb. 14, 1933, and entered Feb. 15, 1933, in WARING AV}.-ACQUIRING TITLE TO, The area of assessment for benefit in this pro- the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the from Eastchester rd. to Gun Hill rd.; ASTOR ceeding is as shown on the following diagram: IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of assessed for benefit on any person or property The City of New York hereby gives public notice shall be paid on or before May 16, 1933, which Repor/ NO 37383 M3728. of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and is 90 days after the date of said entry of the the entering in the Bureau of City Collections of assessments. interest will be collected thereon at .EXPLANATORY NOTE: BOARD 0P1577/dATE AND APPORT/ONMENT assessments for acquiring title to the following the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from test days after the date of said ..~ ~ n dica/et IM 6ow~otvy gfAk oroo arovte,remene! OfNCE OP 7Y CN/EF ENGINEER named avenue in the BOROUGH OF THE entry to the date of payment as provided by ,_ i#dito/o3%nes I /rels kgo//y o' ed BRONX: D/A6RAM SHOW/N6AREA (SSMENY sections 159 and 1019 of the dreater New York p ir, dicoks &potiiisa Wony/epan/ with is SECTION 17. IN TY£ PROCEED/N6 POR ACQUIRING TITLE TO Charter. no/ e/herwire c%or/y fntd. MONTICELLO AVE•-ACQUIRING TITLE The above assessments are payable to the City Ul ds/oncrs indigo/ed ore in feel ondors /0 h* WAR/N6 AVENUE TO, from E, 233d st. to Pitman ave. Confirmed Collector, at his office, in the Municipal Build- mearvred ofr yMongk$ ainc mo/ * fife s/sef (ROM fASTCH£STER ROAD TO 61/N NIL L ROAD Jan. 13, 1933, and entered Feb. 15, 1933, ing, Manhattan. Room 200, between the hours of I,,,_oAMy /w,/he ore r Aimmeed. The area of assessment for benefit in this pro- 9 a. m• and 3 D. m., and on Saturdays from 1ko,igio/af/hisdiogronaan/'Sin/heallcea/Nre ASTOR AVENUE ceeding is as follows: 9 a. m. to 12 noon. adEoyirei Roon, I317Mo,,icIpo/Be/d/1J. fROMEASTCHESTER ROAD TO ST/1LWELL,4YINUE. Bounded on the north by a line distant 100 feet CHARLES W, BERRY, Comptroller. WOODHULL AVENUE northerly from and parallel with the northerly Dated, New York, Feb. 15, 1933. fl7,ml line of Pitman ave., the said distance being FROM PEL HA PAR/(WAYNORTII TO Y N/11 ROAD measured at right angles to Pitman ave.; on the IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE east by a line 100 feet westerly from and parallel Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of MI i'LE AVENUE The City of New York hereby gives public notice FROM PELNAM PARKWAY i1OR711 TO 67/NH/IL ROAD. with the westerly line of Seton ave., and by the prolongations of the said line; on the south by to all persons, owners of property, affected by the V , sr fRoMWESTERVELr AVENUE ROAD a line always distant 100 feet southerly from following assessment for LOCAL IMPROVE- and parallel with the southerly line of E. 233d MENTS in the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN: st., the said distance being measured at right SECTION ;. AMMAN AVENUE RESTORING PAVEMENT in front of prem- (ROM PELHAM PAI9/fWAYN0RTRTO 6UN///L L,M4DAND angles to E. 233d st., and on the west by a line midway between Hill ave. and Monticello ave., and ises 117 W 96TH ST. Affecting Block 1851, L0D0V/C/f AVENUE by the prolongations of the said line. Lot 20. FROM P£Ll/AM PARHWAYNOAT// TO 6'N#/L1 ROAD The above entitled assessment was entered on The above assessment was certified under sec- BOROUGH 0f THE BRONX the day hereinbefore given in the Record of tion 391 of the Greater New York Charter on '4 Feb, 7, 1933, and entered Feb. 8, 1933, in Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the ewYrrk Dec. / /927 Collections, and unless the amount assessed for Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount benefit on any person or property shall be paid assessed for benefit on any person or property CAW fr rnev on or before May 16, 1933, which is 90 days shall be paid on or before May 9, 1933, which after the date of entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven is 90 days after the date of said entry of the per centum per annum, to be calculated from ten assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be days after the date of entry to the date of pay- calculated from ten days after the date of said ment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of entry to the date of payment, as provided by the Greater New York Charter. sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York The above assessment is payable to the City Charter. Collector, in the Bergen Building, Arthur and The above assessment is payable to the City Tremont aves., The Bronx, between the hours of Collector, at his office, in the Municipal Building, 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays until Manhattan, Room 200, between the hours of 12 noon. 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays from CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. 9 a. m. to 12 noon. Dated, New York, Feb. 15, 1933. f17,ml CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. Dated, New York, Feb 8, 1933. f15,27 IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of Interest on City Bonds and Stock, The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the THE INTEREST DUE MARCH 1, 1933, ON following assessment for LOCAL IMPROVE- registered and coupon bonds and stock of The MENTS in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN: City of New York, and of former corporations ~pn SECTION 22. now included therein, will be paid on that day GRADING, CURBING, FLAGGING, BA- by the Comptroller at his office, Room 830, Mu- 'bf tq'AY SIN, ETC., in AVENUE U from E. 29th at. to nicipal Building, at Chambers and Centre sts., Coyle st. Affecting Blocks 7334 to 7339, 7362 Manhattan. to 7367. The coupons that are payable in New York or London for the interest due March 1, 1933, on cor- The abcve entitled assessment was entered on ment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of The above assessment was confirmed by the the day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles Board of Revision of Assessments on Feb. 9, 1933, porate stock of The City of New York, will be the Greater New York Charter. paid on that day at the option of the holders of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Col- and entered Feb. 10, 1933, in the Record of The above assessment is payable to the City lections, and unless the amount assessed for Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of thereof, either at the office of the Comptroller Collector, in the Bergen Building, Arthur and (Room 830, Municipal Building, at Chambers benef t on any person or property shall be paid Tremont ave., The Bronx, between the hours of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed on or before May 16, 1933, which is 90 days for benefit on any person or property shall be paid and Centre sts., Manhattan, New York City) in 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays until United States currency, or at the office of Messrs. after the (late of entry of the assessment, interest 12 noon. on or before May I1, 1933, which is 90 days will a collected thereon at the rate of seven per after the date of said entry of the assessment, Seligman Brothers, 18 Austin Friars, London, centum per annum, to be calculated from ten days CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. interest will be collected thereon at the rate of E. C., England, in sterling. The books for the transfer of bonds and stock after the date of entry to the date of pay- Dated, New York, Feb. 15, 1933. f 18,m2 seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from ten days after the date of said entry to the on which interest is payable March 1, 1933, will be closed from Feb. 16 to Feb. 28, both dates in- IN FURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE WARD 4. date of payment, as provided by sections 159 and Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of SOUTH RD. (ST.)-ACQUIRING TITLE 1019 of the Greater New York Charter. elusive. The ity of New York hereby gives public notice TO, from Merrick blvd. (rd.) to New York blvd. Dated Feb. 7. 1933. The above assessment is payable to the City CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller, City of of tie confirmation by the Supreme Court and (ave.). Confirmed Jan. 5, 1933, and entered Feb. Collector, at his office, Room 1, Municipal Build- the entering in the Bureau of City Collections of 15, 1933. New York, Department of Finance, Comptroller's ing, Brooklyn, New York, between the hours Office. f l0,ml asses:;ments for acquiring title to the following The area of assessment for benefit in this pro- of 9 a. m, and 3 p. m,, and on Saturdays from names road in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS: ceeding is as shown on the following diagratp: 9 a. m. to 12 noon. CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION. '-fsa1$ Dated, New York, Feb. 10, 1933. f 15,27 Invitation to Contractors. EXAAM;RY J U7 : IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE _-w kMi* dIbrnrd mu F Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR FUR• -,i Aiss d&Wm Lyr~r ~l~gttld The City of New York hereby gives public notice nishing and installing direct current connections to all persons, owners of property, affected by and track bonding required for that part of the 0 hMiwt,e►radangtr/ghalo► the following assessments for LOCAL IM- Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad PROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF MAN- System extending from Rockaway ave. to Court HATTAN: ,h~Wo0AW a orktse st. and from South Oxford st, to Smith st., s_ /4E A drab OW or ir4mmaw SECTION 2. Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York, will be received by the Board of Transportation, The /sills o✓i/tir a~ahixe rorhrV,.,Ailr RESTORING PAVEMENT in front of prem- acting for and on behalf of The City of New /e,Wapr+.bri i I AaterbM/Maaw* ises 148 ATTORNEY ST. Affecting Block 345, e/Ar ~AVnI10V Lot 36. York, at the office of said Board at No. 250 srriN Ak M.*1f Me Hudson st., Borough of Manhattan, New York RESTORING PAVEMENT in front of prem- City, until the 28th day of February, 1933, at 7h orfe/Mgdy mrsa+/ka k ises 117 STANTON 'ST. Affecting Block 411, eleven-thirty (11.30) o'clock a. m., at which time ol1ca o/IM Chief Ln~v* # Ala- IJ4 Lot 55. and place or at a later date to be fixed by said N.MCgr ara«~ RESTORING PAVEMENT in front of prem- Board, the proposals will be publicly opened and ises 557 Broadway. Affecting Block 498, Lot 9. read. A description of the work and other re- RESTORING PAVEMENT in front of prem- quirements, provisions, details and specifications ises 528-532 HUDSON ST. Affecting Block 620, are given in the Information for Contractors and Lot 9. in the Form of Contract, Specifications, Contract Drawings, Bond and Contractor's Proposal, which SECTION 3. are to be deemed a part of this Invitation and RESTORING PAVEMENT in front of prem- copies of which may be inspected and purchased ises 420 W. 22D ST, Affecting Block 719, at said office of the Board. Lot 55. The receipt of bids will be subject to the re- SECTION 7. quirements specified in said Information for Con- tractors. RESTORING PAVEMENT in front of prem- New York, Jan. 10, 1933, ises 63 W. 99TH ST. Affecting Block 1835, BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE Lot 8. CITY OF NEW YORK, JOHN H. DELANay, The above assessments were certified under Chairman; DANIEL L. RYAN, FRANK X, SUILI- section 391 of the Greater New York Charter on VAN, Commissioners. Feb. 7, 1933, and entered Feb. 8, 1933, in FRANCIS J, SINNOTT, Secretary, j30,f28 the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the r Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount Proposals-Notice to Bidders. A34 Art,9T!IWWAN0APAMTgMI/fN7 assessed for benefit on any person or property Mce ae am ~P sn*Atn► shall be paid on or before May 9, 1933, which a4dwA 1.ARC(S3MtMT is 90 days after the date of said entry of the General Information to Bidders for Furnishing assessments, interest will be collected thereon at Materials, Supplies and Equipment to The IW )Y(RR9C[£'AU F ACGYR/NG r/TL( 70 the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be City of New York for Use in the Maintenance MUM r JrA"Raao calculated from ten days after the date of said and Operation of the Independent Rapid Transit /.RIM~p'M~~A~M7'~MFM•NAx1fM~ entry to the date of payment as provided b System, sections 159 and 1019 of the dreater 11ew York SOROU"HW.QU W$ Charter. VARYING QUANTITIES OF MATERIALS, The above assessments are payable to the mw )fr Abv JC{/l~?( supplies and equipment used in connection with City Collector, at his office, in the Municipal the operation and maintenance of the City's new Building, Manhattan, Room 200, between the SCALE CAtd fi,qws+gE' Independent Rapid Transit Railroad and other hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays activities of the Board of Transportation are being . .« from 9 a. m. to 12 noon. purchased as required. Competitive bids for such CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. supplies are desired from all responsible in- Dated, New York, Feb. 8. 1933. f15,27 dividuals and corporations. Names of those desir- That the above entitled assessment was entered from ten days after the date of entry to the date ing to he bidders will be placed on appropriate on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE lists but bids will not be limited to those on such Title t of Assessments kept in the Bureau of of the Greater New York Charter, Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of lists. Where quantities in excess of $1,000 in City Collections, and unless the amount assessed The above assessment is payable to the City The City of New York hereby gives public notice value are required the same will be advertised and for Itenefit on any person or property shall be Collector, at his office, Municipal Building, Court to all persons, owners of property, affected by the time for opening the bids will be announced paid on or before May 16, 1933, which is 90 sq., L. I. City, between the hours of 9 a. m. and the following assessments for LOCAL IM. by public notice. days after the date of entry of the assessment, 3 p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon. PROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF MAN- For further information and particulars apply HATTAN: inter:st will be collected thereon at the rate of CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. to Room 501, office of the Board of Transporta- sever per centum per annum, to be calculated Dated, New York. Feb. 15, 1933. f 18,m2 SECTION 1. RESTORING PAVEMENT in front of prem- tion. No. 250 Hudson st., City of New York. No bid will be requested or accepted from any ises 244 WATER ST. Affecting Block 98, IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE The above assessment was confirmed by the contractor who is in arrears or in default to The Lot 8. Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of Board of Assessors on Feb. 16, 1933, and entered City of New York. The right is reserved to The City of New York hereby gives public notice Feb. 16, 1933, in the Record of Titles of Assess- SECTION 2, reject any and all bids. to al'. persons, owners of property, affected by the ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and RESTORING PAVEMENT in front of prem- BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE following assessment for LOCAL IMPROVE- unless the amount assessed for benefit on any ises 154 RIVINGTON ST. Affecting Block 349, CITY OF NEW YORK, JOHN H. DELANEY, MET TS in the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN: person or property shall be paid on or before Lot 34. Chairman; DANIEL L. RYAN, RANK X, SULLIVAN, SECTION 7. May 17, 1933, which is ninety days after the date RESTORING PAVEMENT in front of prem- Corninissioners. of said entry of the assessment, interest will be ises 30 ST. MARK'S PL. Affecting Block 463, WM. IEROME DALY, Assistant Secretary. BP SIN on the south side of W. 137TH ST. collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum Lot 24. Dated, New York, Jan, 15, 1933, j26,tfn betwi en Edgecombe ave. and St. Nicholas ave. per annum, to be calculated from ten days after RESTORING PAVEMENT in front of prem• tSee General Instructions to Bidders on Affecting Block 1960, Lot 69. the date of said entry to the date of payment, as ises 25 7TH ST. Affecting Block 463, Lot 45. last page, last column, of the "City Record." 1658 THE CITY RECORD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933.

DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE. Blank forms and further information may be SUPREME COURT-SECOND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL obtained at the office of the Department of Pur- parties interested in the above entitled pro- l Building, Manhattan. DEPARTMENT. Proposals. chase, 19th floor, Municipa MATTHEW F. KENNEY, Deputy and Acting ceeding, as follows: f23,m6 Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File First-That the above named court, after con- SEALE[, BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Commissioner. Objections. the Ccmniiss oner of Purchase of The City of VrSee General Instructions to Bidders on sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on last page. last column, of the "City Record." New Yo•k, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal In the Matter of the Application of The City of the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY New York relative to acquiring title wherever completed its estimate of the compensation which on the same has not been heretofore acquired for should be made by The City of New York to the WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1983. the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal the same purpose in fee to the real property respective owners of the real property to be FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING required for the opening and extending of Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10,30 a. m., acquired in this proceeding, and has made an SKID CHAINS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF 204TH STREET (WOODHULL AVENUE) assessment of the value of the benefit and ad- on SANITATION. from Northern boulevard (Jackson avenue) to vantage of the improvement to the respective The time for the performance of contract is MONDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1983. the southerly limit of the street as shown on owners of the real property within the area of for 15 consecutive calendar days after the en• FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING Section 85 of the Final Map in the Borough assessment for benefit herein, and the tentative dorsemen: of the certificate of the Comptroller. SPRUCE LUMBER TO DEPARTMENT OF of Queens, City of New York, as amended by decree of the said court as to awards for damages No 'bid shall be considered unless it is accom- PARKS-MANHATTAN. an order of the Supreme Court of the State and as to assessments for benefit was signed on panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in The time for the performance of contract is of New York, Second Judicial District, dated the 19th day of January, 1933, by Hon. Charles an amjurt not less than one and one-half per Cent. for the period ending March 31, 1933. September 10, 1931, and entered in the office J. Dodd, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding of the total amount of the bid. The amount of No bid shall be considered unless it is accom- of the Clerk of the County of Queens Septem- at the trial of the above entitled proceeding and security required is thirty per cent. of the con• , panied by a deposit of $25. The amount of ber 11, 1931, so as to provide for the acquisi- was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens tract amount awarded. security required is $500. tion of title to the real property required for on the 9th day of February, 1933, for the in- The bidder will state the price per unit, as FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING the opening and extending of 204th street spection of whomsoever it may concern. called for in the schedules of quantities and (Woodhull avenue) from Northern boulevard Second-That the said court has assessed all prices, b) which the bids will be tested. The ex- ACETYLENE AND OXYGEN TO DEPART- (Jackson avenue) to 48th avenue, together with the real property within the area of assessment tensions must be made and footed up, as the MENTS OF PLANT AND STRUCTURES AND SANITATION, the street area at the intersection of 204th fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for bids will be read fro n the total, and award, if street (Woodhull avenue), Rocky Hill road and made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or The time for the performance of contract is benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportion- 48th avenue, in the Borough of Queens, City of class, as stated in the schedules. for the period ending June 30, 1933. ment on the 20th day of February, 1931, and New York, as the said street is now laid out that the said area of assessment includes the Specifications referred to in the schedules may No bid shall be considered unless it is accom- upon the map or plan of the City of New York, parcels of real property situate and being in the be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in in accordance with the resolutions of the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, Building, Manhattan. an amount not less than one and one-half per Blank forms and further information may be cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount Board of Estimate and Apportionment, adopted which, taken together, are bounded as shown on on October 24. 1930, and February 20, 1931. obtained :Lt the office of the Department of Pur. of security required is thirty per cent. of the the following diagram: chase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan. contract amount awarded. MATT iEW F. KENNEY, Deputy and Acting FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING Repor/ /VQ 4161 H- 7656 Commissioner. f24,m8 REPAIR PARTS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES W'Bee General Instructions to Bidders on TO DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION. 15,557 EXPLANATORY NOTE: J~ N indico%t fbe b.o.a6iy of//x oleo of Osrertmen/ last pag+t, last column, of the "City Record." The time for the performance of contract is - for 25 consecutive calendar days after the en- -indlcokt /ins a/tfree/ /ego//y odop/ed SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY ~ dorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller. 6 Mn s a; 0 indicofer JAepeuilion of onyk peinh »'Aih are no the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of No bid shall be considered unless it is accom- otherwise c%erly fixed New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in AJ/diatonru indrcofMorein feefnndars foie meosured Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m, to 10,30 a. m., an amount not less than one and one half per • t right .ØJ oreorme/to the ,r/rsaf /nos /a which JAy on i cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount iiii ore referenced. MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1933. of security required is thirty per cent. of the FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING contract amount awarded. MARINE BOILERS TO THE FIRE DEPART. MENT. The bidder will state the price per unit, as The tine for the performance of contract is called for in the schedules of quantities and for 30 consecutive calendar days after the endorse- prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex- BOARD Of EST/MATLAND APPORT/ONNINT ment of i he certificate of the Comptroller. tensions must be made and footed up, as the OFF/CC OF THE CHIEF f1mmi.? No bid shall be considered unless it is accom- bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each it or D/AGRAM SHOWINGAREAOMSSESSAIEN7' panied by a deposit of $250. The amount of IN THE PROCf£D/N6 FOR ACQU/R/NO TITLE 70 security required is $5,000. class, as stated in the schedules. The bidder will state the price per unit, as Specifications referred to in the schedules may 2041(,(- 'u '~e)STREET be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal called for in the schedules of quantities and /R!lXAf3PIXfRNJ+ ~~)BV1fVAAD TO 48'"AV£NUf Building, Manhattan. prices, by which the bids will be tested. The 709rTMER WI/TN THfAREA AT Th'E /NTER,JfCT/ON Of extensions must be made and footed up, as the Blank forms and further information may be 204'1 )JTRfOT, ROCXYH/LLR 4DAND4,f" VENUE bids will be read from the total, and awards. if obtained at the office of the Department of Pur. BOROUGH Of O 't(NJ made, made to the lowest bidder on each item chase, 19th floor Municipal Building, Manhattan. or class ;.s stated in the schedules. MATTHEW k. KENNEY. Deputy and Acting mw jt -k, 4isio' d,'/!!/ Specifications referred to in the schedules may Commissioner. f1S,27 5CALL /N PEET Chi /' fn.ql~eer be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal a.300 General Instructions to Bidders on Building, Manhattan. lad pase, last eelusnn, of the e1O1t Record." SUPREME COURT-FIRST as the said street is now laid out upon the Third-That The City of New York, and all Fourth-That on the 6th day of March, 1933, map or plan of the City of New York, in other parties interested in such proceeding, or in at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as DEPARTMENT. accordance with the resolution of the Board of any of the real property affected thereby, having soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Cor- Estimate and Apportionment, adopted on Novem- any objections thereto, shall file such objections poration Counsel of The City of New York will Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File ber 14, 1929. in writing, duly verified in the manner required apply to the Hon. Charles J. Dodd, the Justice of Objections. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL by law for the verification of pleadings in an the Supreme Court who signed said tentative parties interested in the above entitled pro- action, setting forth the real property owned by decree, at a Trial Term Part I, of the Supreme In the Matter of the Application of The City of the objector and his post office address, with the ceeding, as follows: Court, to be held in the County Court House, New York relative to acquiring title wherenir Clerk of the County of Queens, on or before the in the Borough of Brooklyn, to fix a time when the same has not been heretofore acquired for First-That the above named court, after con- 2d day of March, 1933, and parties other than said Justice will hear the parties who will have the same purpose in fee to the real property sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on The City of New York shall within the same time filed objections to the said tentative decree. required for the opening and extending of the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of Dated, New York, February 9, 1933. WILLLIMSBRIDGE ROAD from Boston road completed its estimate of the compensation which New York, at his office. Chamber of Commerce to Bran and Pelham parkway' in the Borough should be made by The City of New York to Building, 89.31 161st street, Jamaica in the ARTHUR J. W. HILLY, Corporation Counsel, of The Bronx, City of New York, as amended the respective owner of the real property to be Borough of Queens, City of New York, a copy Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build- by an order of the Supreme Court of the State acquired in this proceeding, and has made an of such verified objections. ing. New York City. f9,28 of New York, First Judicial District, dated assessment of the value of the benefit and ad- vantage of the improvement to the respective October 3, 1930, and entered in the office of bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same in a the Cleik of the County of Bronx October 3 owners of the rat propertI within the area of DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. assessment for benefit herein, and the tentative sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of the 1930, ac as to provide for the acquisition of supplies, materials, work or services for which decree of the said court as to awards for dam• Sale of Privilege. title to the real property required for the open- the bid is made, with his or their name or names jug and extending of Williamabridge road from ages and as to assessments for benefit was signed and the date of presentation to the President or on the 8th day of February, 1933, by Hon, Joseph Cruqer avenue to Bronx and Pelham pirkway, THE COMMISSIONER OF PARKS OF THE Board or to the head of the Department at hii in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New M. Callahan, justice of the Supreme Court Presid• Borough of Queens will receive sealed bids at or its office on or before the date and boar York, as the said streets are now laid out ing at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, his office, in Forest Park, Kew Gardens, Queens, named in the - advertisement for the same at upon thr map or plan of the City of New York, and was bled with the Clerk of the County of L, I., at 10.30 a. rn., on which time and place the bids will be publicly in accordance with the resolution of the Board Bronx on the 15th day of February, 1933, for TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1983. opened by the President or Board or head of said of Esti.nate and Apportionment, adopted on the inspection of whomsoever it may concern. Department and read, and the award of this 1oa. February 14, 1929, and as further amended by Second-That the said court has assessed aA FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF OPERATING tract made according to law as soon thereafter an order of the Supreme Court of the State of the real property within the area of assessment AND MAINTAINING A RESTAURANT AND as practicable. New York, First Judicial District, dated Janu- fixed . and prescribed as the area of assessment REFRESHMENT STAND, AND HIRE OUT ROW BOATS AT BAISLEY PARK, SOUTH Each bid shall contain the name and place of ary 30, 1931. and entered In the office of the for benefit by the Bold of Estimate and Appor- residence of the person making the same, and Clerk or the County of Bronx January 30, tionment on the 14th day of November, 1929 JAMAICA, BOROUGH OF QUEENS, SUB- JECT TO THE GENERAL TERMS AND the names of all persons interested with him 1931, so as to provide for the acquisition of title and that the said area of assessment includes the therein and if no other person be so interested, to the real property r equired for the opening parccls of real property situate and hem s in CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT ON it shall distinctly state that fact- also that it Is and extending of Williamebridge road from the Borough of The Brotu, in the City of New FILE IN HIS OFFICE, FOR A PERIOD OF made without any connection with any other per- Ades av mue to Bronx and Pelham parkway, in York, which, taken together, are bounded as THREE (3) YEARS. BEGINNING MARCH 1, son making a bid for the same purpose, and is in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, shown on the following diagram: 1933. all respects fair and without collusion or fraud E-7471 Deposit with bid, $300. and that no member of the Board of Aldermen, AftPcW' /►C 40673 v- Bond required-Amount of annual rental. head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy . 4 j4ra (XPLANATORY NOT(; Each bidder must deposit in catch or certified thereto, or clerk therein or other officer or em- check payable to the order of the Comptroller of ployee of The City of Aew York is, shall be, or ~ 11 - moxalw A.' er,/r, W /gay 004Wd +. The City of New York the amount of deposit become interested, directly or indirectly, as eon- ,4'/1K/IncN ,,WKI?N 4,V ne /N1 ~ drf required in the notice to enable him to bid. The tracting party, partner, stock holder, surety or kMmwsiwm'i as 'c sum deposited by the unsuccessful bidders will otherwise in or in the performance of the con- *e!5-,' f0 m,T to w/N€A J y O,r rM/lYpfi w be returned to them while that deposited by the tract, or in the supplies, work or business to successful bidder will be applied toward the which it relates, or in any portion of the profits payment of the rents first accruing for the thereof. The bid must be verified by the oath, in privilege. writing, of the party or parties making the bid If the successful bidder shall fail within five that the several matters stated therein are In all (5) days after notice of the award of said privilege respects true. to such bidder to execute the form of agreement No bid will he considered unless as a condition for said privilege on file in the office of the precedent to the reception or consideration of such 11 Park Commissioner of the Borough of Queens hid, It he accompanied by a certified check upon and furnish a bond provided for in the agreement, one of the State or National banks or trust com- with sureties satisfactory to the Commissioner. as panies of the City of New York, or a check of surety for the faithful performance of said privi- such bank or trust company signed by a duly lege agreement by the privilege holder, then the authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of amount of his deposit shall be retained by the the Comptroller, or money or corporate stock or City as liquidated damages for his default. certificate of indebtedness of any nature issued I Each bidder will submit his bid on the blank by The City of New York, which the Comptroller form which may be obtained at the office of the shall approve as of equal value with the security Department of Parks in Kew Gardens. required in the advertisement to the amount of Bids will not be accepted from any person or no., less than three nor more than five per centum persons, except citizens of the United States and of the amount of the bond required as provided ~e^~c rtar c ~c % a each bidder must make affidavit as to his citizen- in section 420 of the Greater New Torte Charter, w. sp o ship, All bids for supplies must be submitted in Bids will not be accepted from any person or duplicate. M AR.s aF E5rrnr47f AAVA~rowvyr persons except such as are able to prove financial The certified check or money should not be orr~cc 0.1NrCM4' [A&wt, -. •1 -- responsibility to meet the terms, conditions and inclosed in the envelope containing the bid, but LI/AGRAN,SI~lY1'AG ARCH p'A -MArNT obligations on any privilege or privileges on which should be either inclosed in a separate envelope IN THC f IP0CCC0/Jt' POR ACQUIR/At; 7172 E TO bids are submitted. addressed to the head of the Department, Presi• No bid will be received or accepted from any dent or Board, or submitted personally upon the W/L,UAMJBR/DOE' R4 personwho is delinquent on any contract with presentation of the bid. FROM AD(( AVE RJE TO The City of New York or who is in arrears to For particulars as to the quantity or quality of the su plies, or the nature and extent of the BAiVNX AND P[L NAM PARKMNY The City of New York upon any debt or contract or who is a defaulter as surety or otherwise upon work, reference must be made to the specifica- BOA'OUGH OF THE $fONX any obligation to The City of New York. tions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said The Commissioner reserves the right to reject office of the President, Board or Department. Nr& Ion* (t ctober e" 1929 any or all bids if he deems it for the best No bid shall be accepted from or contract interest of the City so to do. awarded to any person who is in arrears to The \-\L. '-'.0-'-.. y-\• The form of agreement for the above privilege City of New York upon debt or contract, or who AcMq Chef Brine, may be seen at any time between the hours of is a defaulter as surety or otherwise upon any 1 9 a. m. and S p. m., at the office of the Comnris- obligation of the City. sioner of Parks, Queens, Forest Park, Kew The contract must be bid for separately. Third-That The City of New York, and all Fourth-That on the 9th day of March, 1933, Gardens, Borough of Queens, and the conditions The right is reserved in each case to reject all other parti:s interested in such proceeding, or in at 10 o'ciack in the forenoon of that day, or as contained in said agreement are the conditions hid, if it is deemed to be for the interest of the any of the real property affected thereby having soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. the Cor- upon which the bids will be received. City so to do, any objections thereto, shall file such objections poration Counsel of The City of New York will ALBERT C. BENNINGER. Commissioner of Bidders will write out the amount of their in writing, duly- verified in the manner required apply to the Hon, joseph M. Callahan, the Justice Parks, Queens. f16.28 bids in addition to inserting the same in figures by law for the verification of pleadings in an of the Supreme Court who signed said tentative Bidders are requested to make their bids upon action, setting forth the real property owned by decree at a Special Term, Part I, of the Supreme NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. the blank form prepared and furnished by the the objecto• and his post office address, with the Court, to be held in the County Court House, in City, a copy of which, with the proper envelope Clerk of the County of Bronx on or before the the Borough of The Bronx, to fix a time when GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS in which to inclose the bid, together with a copy 7th day of March, 1933, and parties other than said Justice will bear the parties who will have ON WORK TO BE DONE FOR OR SUP of the contract, including the specifications, in the The City 3f New York shall within the same filed objections to the said tentative decree. PLIES TO BE FURNISHED TO THE CITY form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can time sevve on the Corporat~pn Counsel of The OF NEW YORK. Dated, New York, February 15, 1933, be obtained upon application therefor at the office City of New York, at his office, Municipal Build- of the department for which the work is to be ing, Root 1559, in the Borough of Manhattan, ARTHUR J. W. HILLY, Corporation Counsel. The person or persons making a bid for any done or the supplies are to be furnished. Plans City of N,:w York, a copy of such verified ob. Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Build- service, work, materials or supplies for The City and drawings of construction work may be seer 1 jectians. ing, New York City. f15,a4 of New York, or for any of Its departments, treys,