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THE CITY RECORD. VOL. LV. NUMBER 16382. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927. PRICE .10 CTS.

THE CITY RECORD. Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- Voucher Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. No. •Number. Finance. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORL Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the 68457 3-31-27 C. E. Sheppard Co 420 00 BOARD OFCITY RECORD. 68418 3-31-27 Herald Square Press 120 50 JAMES J. WALKER, MAO. 68465 3-31-27 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 432 40 GEORGE P. NICHOLSON. CoJroHTtoN CouNsu. CHARLES W. BERRY. COYrrsOLLu 68464 3-31-27 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 1,167 00 68419 3-31-27 E. C. Lampe, Inc 101 60 STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Sursuvtaoa. 68422 3-31-27 Remington Typewriter Co. 535 40 68439 3-31-27 Remington Typewriter Co. 425 00 Supervieer'e Office, irlanielpal Batldtng. Manhattan, 8th Boor. 68462 3-31-27 Bainbridge, Kimpton & Haupt, Inc 234 64 Distributing Division, 125 and 127 Worth St., Manhattan, New York City. 68467 3-31-27 Collison & Klingman, Inc. 18180 Published daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Subscription, $20 a year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy. Board of Estimate and Apportionment. SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the City employees), $S; 66661 3- 8-27 3-28-27 General Fireproofing Co 149 35 Official Canvass of Votes, ;1; Registry Lists, 20 cents each assembly district; Law Department 65150 2-23-27 3-25-27 Dorjan Auto Supply Co 71 55 Supplement, (;1; Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, $2 each section; postage extra. Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the CITY Raman must be received at least TWO (2) 58259 days before the date fixed for the first insertion; when proof is required for correction before 78761 3-14-27 A. Rones 513 40 publication, copy must be received THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion. 71229 2-15-27 4- 6-27 Greene-Wolf Co., Inc. 40 11 COPY for publication in the corporation newspapers of Brooklyn must be received at least 70427 78968 4- 5-27 County Trust Co. of N. Y., assignee of THREE (3) days before date fixed for the first insertion. Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. Cambria & Lackawanna Coal Co 3,474 06 70432 78948 4- 5-27 Commonwealth Fuel Co., Inc. 36 72 TABLE OF CONTENTS. 70423 82079 4- 5-27 Edwin Smithson Co., Inc 63 15 70426 82057 4- 5-27 Francis H. Leggett & Co 180 09 Board Meetings 3768 Municipal Civil Service Commission— 70425 82079 4- 5-27 Edwin Smithson Co., Inc 355 33 Bronx, Borough of The— Minutes of Meeting Held February 16, 71220 3 3764 -11-27 4- 6-27 L. Barth & Co., Inc. 4 50 Proposals 3769 1927 71214 2-14-27 Brooklyn, Borough of— Minutes of Meeting Held February 23, 4- 6-27 Dennison Mfg. Co 9 15 Proposals 3771 1927 3766 71213 3-18-27 4- 6-27 Eimer & Amend 15 25 Changes in Departments, Etc. 3767 Minutes of Special Meeting Held 71212 3764 3-17-27 4- 6-27 Mittag & Methudy, Inc. 5 50 City Record, Board of— February 15, 1927 60625 Proposals 3768 Minutes of Special Meetings Held 77446 3-17-27 Orange County Milk Assn. 913 60 College of The City of New York— February 17, 18, 21, 24, 25 and 65286 82567 3-25-27 Mercantile Factors Corp., assignee of Proposals 3774 28, 1927 3767 3775 Terminal Supply Co . 3,359 25 Docks, Department of— Notices of Examinations 71148 3-10-27 Proposals 3769 Notices to Appear for Examinations 3775 4- 6-27 Fleck Carbon Co. 15 68 Education, Department of— Notice to Bidders at Sale of Old Build- 71147 4- 6-27 White Co. 14 48 Proposals 3775 ings, Etc. 3784 71180 4- 6-27 East Coast Elec. Supply Co., Inc.... , 50 42 Estimate and Apportionment, Board of— Official Directory' 3768 70493 2-25-27 Notices of Public Hearings—Public Parks, Department of- 4- 5-27 Swan-Finch Oil Corp. 22 50 Improvement Matfers 3782 Proposals 3769 70492 3- 8-27 4- 5-27 Arlington Chemical Co. 21 30 Proposals 3782 Police Department— 71206 12-16-26 4- 5-27 Taylor Instrument Co. 1 50 Finance, Department of— Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Prop- 60624 Confirmation of Assessments—Notices erty 3768 77535 3-25-27 Orange Co. Milk Assn. 1,108 996 to Property Owners 3770 Public Welfare, Department of— 65274 3- 4-27 82605 3-25-27 S. B. Marks Co. 684 54 Corporation Sale of Buildings and Ap- Proposals 3770 County Court, Queens County. purtenances Thereto on City Real Purchase, Department of- 68496 Estate by Sealed Bids 3770 Proposals 3773 3-31-27 Court Sq. Restaurant 232 50 Corporation Sale of Machinery, Etc , Queens, Borough of— City Magistrates' Courts. on City Real Estate at Public Proposals 3776 67986 3-30-27 Fallon Law Book Co. 33 35 Auction 3771 Richmond, Borough of— 67980 3-19-27 Interest on City Bonds and Stock 3771 Proposals 3769 3-30-27 W. Knapp Elec. Co. 114 75 Notice to Taxpayers 3771 Street Cleaning, Department of— 67970 4- 6-27 Stokes Coal Co., Inc. 98 25 Sureties on Contracts 3771 Proposals 3773 Vouchers Received April 13, 1927 3759 Supreme Court, First Department— Court of Special Sessions. Warrants Made Ready for Payment Application to Amend Proceedings 3778 4750 Stenography Service Co. 8 00 April 13, 1927 3757 Filing Bills of Costs 3778 4022 Stenography Service Co. 48 00 Fire Department— Filing Preliminary Abstracts 3779 Proposals 3773 Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to File College of The City of New York. Hunter College— Objections 3779 68359 82627 3-31-27 Reynolds, Teschner & Volk Co., Inc 1,051 95 3778 Proposals 3769 Notices to File Claims 68358 79653 3-31-27 Commonwealth Fuel Co., Inc. 5,889 04 Instructions to Bidders on Work to Be Supreme Court, Second Department- Done and Supplies to Be Furnished 3784 Application to Court to Condemn Prop- Department of Correction. erty 3780 58718 80387 3-14-27 Louis Koplovitz Manhattan, Borough vf- Filing Bills of Costs 3780 1,568 00 Bureau of Buildings—Bulletin No. 4, Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to File 67566 82518 3-30-27 Orange Co. Milk Assn. 151 20 1927 3774 Objections 3782 67568 82625 3-30-27 Reid Ice Cream Corp. 327 52 Proposals 3774 Notices to File Claims 3781 145524 9-13-26 10-15-26 W. Knapp Elec. Co. 258 00 Municipal Civil Service Commission— Transportation, Board of— General Instructions Regarding Ex- Invitation to Contractors 3774 District Attorney, Richmond County. aminations 3775 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Depart- 71008 3-21-27 4- 6-27 Ever-Ready Typewriter Service Co Minutes of Meeting Held February 9, ment of- 2 35 1927 3762 Proposals 3775 71010 3-31-27 4- 1-27 Peerless Towel Supply Co. 3 00 District Attorney, Kings County. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. 71242 4- 6-27 Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co. 12 50 71240 3-24-27 4- 6-27 Pearl Press, Inc. 20 00 WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE 71239 2-28-2'1 4- 6-27 Carl E. Suhr-John A. Golz 10 25 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927. District Attorney, New York County. Below is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on the above date, 72508 3-23-27 Dan A. Mulholland 8 13 showing therein the Department of Finance voucher number, the dates of the invoices Teachers' Retirement System. or the registered number of the contract, the date the voucher was filed in the 72498 4- 8-27 Charles W. Berry, Comptroller, cus- Department of Finance, the name of the payee and the amount of the warrant. todian of fund of Teachers' Retirement Where two or more bills are embraced in the warrant, the dates of the earliest System of City of N.. Y 95,941 33 and latest are given, excepting that, when such payments are made under a contract 70289 4- 4-27 Atlas Stationery Corp the registered number of the contract is shown in the place of the second invoice date. 31 18 Where the word "final" is shown after the name of the payee, payment will not Department of Education. 68353 2- 3-27 3-31-27 Watson G. Clark 255 50 be made until thirty days after the completion and acceptance of the work, but all 68201 12-28-26 of the other warrants mentioned will be forwarded through the mails unless some 3-31-27 McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc 149 00 68337 2-28-27 reason exists why payment is to be made in person, in which event written notice will 3-31-27 Central Mercantile Bank of N. Y , be promptly given to the claimant. assignee of Louis T. Walter, Jr 285 00 68163 2- 4-27 In making a written or verbal inquiry at this office for any of the above men- 3-31-27 Thonet Bros., Inc 813 00 68291 tioned warrants, it is requested that reference be made by the Department of Finance 1-22-27 3-31-27 George Weiderman Elec. Co., Inc 155 00 68096 1-24-27 voucher number. CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. 3-31-27 James I. Kelly 128 00 68272 1-31-27 3-31-27 Robert C. Vernes 284 00 68225 2-25-27 Invoice Received 3-31-27 Robert C. Vemes 660 00 Finance Dates or in Depart- 68224 1-26-27 3-31-27 Klevens Boiler Works, Inc 560 00 Voucher Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. 68116 1-20-27 3-31-27 Goldrose Window Shade Mfg. Co 110 00 No. Number. Finance. 68258 2- 7-27 3-31-27 Royal Co. of N. Y., assignee of Melrah Cont. Co. S 107 00 Armory Board. 68254 2-15-27 3-31-27 . John Buchanan 347 00 68669 3-17-27 3-31-27 Superior Seating Co $350 00 68085 9- 7-26 3-31-27 J. D. Gordon 720 00 68613 81809 3-31-27 William C. Crowe 1,242 00 68082 2-23-27 3-31-27 H. Gordon 228 00 68644 3- 2-27 3-31-27 East River Mill & Lumber Co 12220 68045 12-22-26 3-31-27 S. Hanson 352 00 68666 2- 8-27 3-31-27 Gottlieb Iron Works, Inc 35 68251 2-14-27 3-31-27 S. Epstein S 160 00 40364 2- 4-27 Bogart Paper Mills 549900 68365 2-10-27 3-31-27 Richard E. Struse 101 00 56155 1-19-27 4- 9-27 Bogart Paper Mills 208 40 68261 2-14-27 3-31-27 American Ornamental Iron Works 15600 66538 1-14-27 3-28-27 Commonwealth Fuel Co., Inc 68249 2-14-27 3-31-27 A. Witchel 163 00 68662 2-17-27 3-31-27 Devoe & Raynolds Co., Inc 148 90 68241 1-13-27 3-31-27 Sam Herson 159 00 68614 79192 3-31-27 Burns Bros. 59892 68274 12-29-26 3-31-27 Ronald Press Co 131 25 68356 3-31-27 James A. Cuffe 23000 Board of City Record. 68141 69386 4- 6-27 Art Metal Construction Co 72165 3-31-27 Baker & Taylor Co. 282 90 2600 68143 2-14-27 66989 82026 3-29-27 Atlas Stationery Corp 73485 3-31-27 Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc. 262 20 4,15643 68139 73447 3-31-27 Daniel: Bermes Co. 68702 3-31-27 American Bank Note Co 3,29500 28688 68142 1-12-27 73522 3-31-27 Charles E. Merrill Co. 2,507 31 68704 3-29-27 3-31-27 Royal Co. of N. Y., assignee of Royal 68140 1-10.27 73375 Law Printing Co 70232 3-31-27 Laurel - Book Co. 1,80786 68131 12-21-26 73478 3-31-27 J. S. Hammett Co. 68703 2-28-27 3-31-27 Pandick Press, Inc 46720 219 45 66994 81930 68112 12-18-26 3-31-27 Royal Co, of N. Y. assignee of Jas. T 3-29-27 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 46584 Riordan 66993 82484 3-29-27 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 418 36 66995 2-28-27 82031 68212 12-22-26 3-31-27 J. D. Gordon 1470000 3-29-27 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 50067 68076 2-14-27 3-31-27 D. J. Carey 26000 65128 3- 8-27 82783 3-25-27 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 120 15 68040 2=16.27 3-31-27 Edward lhrley 66992 82783 3-29-27 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 344 47 49000 68042 2-8-27 3-31-27 William Swirnow 34800 66998 82785 3-29-27 J. J. Curtin Co., Inc 68044 1-5-27 3-31-27 Wm. Kreisberg • 35000 3-29-27 Atlas Stationery Corp 283300 68039 9-19.26 3-31-27 Julius Baas & Son 65122~ • 82781 3-25-27 Atlas Stationery Corp 31700 27540 2-5-27 3- 3-27 Central Window Shade Co. 110' 00 68463 3-31-27 William- Bratter, Inc , 68333 1-11-27 3-31-27 West New brighton Bank, assignee of 68466 3-31-27 Chelsea Press - 1~6~ S S S .AdaiiSwedberg ., 6833 66445 3-31-27 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 475 b0 010 5 681 2-17-27 3-31-27P Mulligan 684 3-31-27 C. .. Sheppard Co. ...... M0 ,00 68111 .2-I6-2I 3-31-27 .s h Kealy

3758 THE CITY RECORD. JIURSDAY,, APRIL 14, 1927.

Invoice Received Invoice. Received Finance Rtes or in Depart- Finance pates or in Depart- Voucher Contract ment of Name of Payee. amount Votuher Contract . ment of Naftt.of Payee. -t No. Number. Finance. No. Number. Finance. 68055 2-11-27 3-31-27 Julius Haas & Son 24700 72651 4- 8-27 Henry Morville 400 68167 3-31-27 American Window Shade Mfg. Co 466 00 72651 . 4- 8-27 Wm. Robinson 35 00 68325 3- 3-27 3-31-27 School News Co. 172 00 72651 4- 8-27 Wm. Robinson 5000 68165 5-22-26 3-31-27 Manhattan Supply Co. 199 00 72986 4- 9-27 A. T. Salomonson 32 50 68095 1-25-27 3-31-27 S. Gottlieb 176 00 72986 4- 9-27 Beekman Street Hospital 213 50 68094 12-30-26 3-31-27 Heywood-Wakefield Co. 109 35 72986 4- 9-27 Beekman Street Hospital • 127 50 68093 2- 4-27 3-31-27 J. & J. Kohn & Mundus, Inc. 126 00 72986 4- 9-27 St. John's L. I. City Hospital 13 00 68303 2-10-27 3-31-27 Chas. J. Weibert 325 00 72986 4- 9-27 William Kern 32 00 68113 2- 5-27 3-31-27 Royal Co. of N. Y., assignee of J. A 72986 4- 9-27 Roosevelt Hospital 14 00 McGreevy, Inc. 117 00 72986 4- 9-27 Roosevelt Hospital 11 00 68270 2- 8-27 3-31-27 John Manton 51900 72986 4- 9-27 Jamaica. Hospital 24 00 68253 1-27-27 3-31-27 Royal Co. of N. Y., assignee of I 72986 4- 9-27 Roosevelt Hospital 4 00 Goodhart 158 00 72986 4- 9-27 Hospital of Holy Family 21 00 68190 3-31-27 F. H. Teschner 105 50 72986 4- 9-27 Harvey Laboratories 8 00 68049 1-26-27 3-31-27 American Ornamental Iron Works 18400 72988 4- 9-27 National Surgical Stores, Inc 25 00 68125 1-24-27 3-31-27 M. D. Lundin, assignee of B. Desiderio 56000 72989 4- 9-27 Frank J. Donigan 24 00 68207 11-17-27 3-31-27 Williams Iron Works, Inc. 144 74 72989 4- 9-27 St. Vincent's Hospital 600 68248 2- 9-27 3-31-27 S. Gottlieb 178 00 72989 4- 9-27 Staten Island Hospital 22 00 68168 3- 4-27 3-31-27 Julius Haas, Jr. 379 00 72989 4- 9-27 St. Vincent's Hospital 30 00 68239 • 3-31-27 Irving Glasser 120 00 72989 4- 9-27 S. Nitzberg . 00 68102 1- 6-27 3-31-27 James I. Kelly 172 00 72989 4- 9-27 Long Island• Colege Hospital 13 00 68169 2-14-27 3-3.1-27 Shaw Walker 129 00 72989 4- 9-27 Charles S. Merkin 12 00 68242 2-15-27 3-31-27 Mohawk Slate Machine Co., assignee of 72989 4- 9-27 Flushing Hospital and Dispensary 700 Standard Slate Co. 465 00 72989 4- 9-27 Staten Island Hospital 200 68100 2-16-27 3-31-27 Thomas Cummings 69800 72989 4- 9-27 Frederick Coonley 800 68219 1-25-27 3-31-27 Buick Motor Co. 315 00 72988 4- 9-27 Presbyterian Hospital 3 00 70950 2-10-27 4- 6-27 Kopta Bros. 300 72988 4- 9-27 William Morrissey 6 00 70951 2-19-27 4- 6-27 W. F. Peters 16 00 72988 4- 9-27 Knickerbocker Hospital 4 50 67434 1-26-27 3-30-27 Daniel J. Rice 405 00 72988 4- 9-27 University and Bellevue Hosp. Medical 69312 2-11-27 3-30-27 Daniel J. Rice 59 65 College 18 25 69857 1-31-27 4- 1-27 Royal Co. of N. Y., assignee of James 72988 4- 9-27 Jacob Weinberg 40 00 J. Fay 30 88 72988 4- 9-27 Benjamin Schultz 10 00 69830 1-31-27 4- 4-27 Elsesser Engineering Co. 65 52 72988 4- 9-27 Benjamin Schultz 10 00 69799 2- 7-27 4- 4-27 John Manton 3080 73377 4-11-27 City Pay Account 1,429 00 69796 2- 3-27 4- 4-27 James I. Kelly 28 12 72656 4-11-27 Herrmann & Grace Co 22,500 00 69852 1- 3-27 4- 4-27 Royal Co. of N. Y., assignee of James 72164 4- 8-27 Bklyn. Soc. for Prevention of Cruelty J. Fay 55 20 to Children 6,250 00 69308 1-17-27 4- 1-27 Thomas F. Ford 53 05 72134 4- 8-27 Bronx County Society for Prevention of 69219 9-20-26 4- 1-27 George H. Beck & Sons 66 64 Cruelty to Children 2,916 66 69597 12-30-26 4- 1-27 Abraham Glaser 43 65 72135 4- 8-27 Queensboro Society for Prevention of 69586 1-14-27 4- 2-27 Thomas F. Ford 58 51 Cruelty to Children 1,250 00 67444 1-29-27 4- 2-27 Rand, Kardex Service Corp. 79 70 72136 4- 8-27 Brooklyn Children's Aid Society 572 91 67377 1- 1-27 3-29-27 N. Y. Water Service Corp 1,268 45 72125 4- 8-27 Beth Israel Hospital 1,331 50 69836 4- 4-27 Singer Sewing Machine Co. 73 76 72167 4- 8-27 Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society 20,443 46 70941 2-28-27 4- 6-27 L. C. Smith & Bros: Typewriters, Inc. 100 72127 4- 8-27 Jamaica Hospital 1,133 50 67272 82095 3-29-27 Gun Hill Trucking Corp. 2,00400 72141 4- 8-27 Peabody Home for Aged and Indigent 69182 2-23-27 4- 1-27 A. Pearson's Sons 53 00 Women 28 00 71531 2- 3-27 4- 7-27 Eimer & Amend 11 15 72142 4- 8-27 Seton Hospital 12,343 25 71466 4- 7-27 E. Kronman, Inc 39 75 72128 4- 8-27 Hospital of Holy Family 2,058 10 54256 80830 3- 4-27 Royal Co. of N. Y., assignee of Alfred 72171 - 4- 8-27 Jewish Hospital 28 00 Di Geronimo 1,730 00 72172 4- 8-27 Societe Francaise de Bienfaisance 27 50 64665 80808 3-24-27 N. J. School Furniture Co 4,95000 72129 4- 8-27 Beth Moses Hospital 342 50 Department of Finance. 72131 12-31-26 4- 8-27 Syracuse State School for Mental De- 72933 3- 8-27 4- 9-27 Burroughs Adding Machine Co. 339 81 fectives 367 51 72866 4- 5-27 4- 8-27 Burroughs Adding Machine Co 116 37 72124 4- 8-27 Evelyn Goldsmith Home for Crippled 34297 1-22-27 W. Knapp Electric Co 47 25 Children 0 .70 00 70099 3- 5-27 4- 4-27 P. W. Vallely, Inc 38 00 72132 4- 8-27 Syracuse State School for Mental De- fectives 55 67 Fire Department. 72133 4- 8-27 Syracuse State School for Mental De- 71326 3-21-27 4- 6-27 J. F. Gleason & Co. 3 85 fectives 15 12 71311 82651 4- 6-27 Washington Hardware Co. 28 7Q 72165 4- 8-27 N. Y. Society for Prevention of-Cruelty 71315 3-14-27 4- 6-27 Manhattan Electrical Supply Co., Inc 6 00 to Children 14,583 33 66667 1-24-27 3-28-27 M. G. Opp & Co. • 106 38 72166 4- 8-27 Richmond County Society for Preven- 63117 3- 4-27 3-22-27 Smith-Hamburg-Scott Welding Co., tion of Cruelty to Children 572 91 Inc. 112 00 72137 4- 8-27 St. John's Guild 2,500 00 66797 1-20-27 78803 3-28-27 Hamilton Rubber Mfg. Co. 10,746 00 72138 4- 8-27 Asylum of St. Vincent de Paul 274 40 Department of Health. 72154 4- 8-27 Church Charity Foundation of L. I., St 66735 2- 7-27 3-28-27 Unity Sanitary Supply Co 130 00. John's Hospital 1,588 50 61319 76448 3-18-27 Orange County Milk Assn 231 68 72139 4- 8-27 Hospital for Joint Diseases 1,754 98 67895 80927 3-30-27 M. F. Kelly Building Corp. 12,926 07 72155 4- 8-27 Jewish Maternity Hospital 30 00 61318 77446 3-18-27 Orange County Milk Assn 97 24 72156 4- 8-27 Jewish Maternity Hospital 30 00 4- 8-27 S. L. Ansbacher. • 6 29 72509 72126 4- 8-27 Italian Hospital of Borough of Man- 72518 4- 8-27 John J. Kearney 3 65 hattan 257 50 63551 12-31-26 3-23-27 Orange County Milk Assn 435 80 72140 4- 8-27 M. E. Hospital in City of Brooklyn 916 50 63552 12-31-26 3-23-27 Orange County Milk Assn. 535 50 .. 72157 4- 8-27 Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital 407 50 63550 12-31-26 3-23-27 Orange County Milk Assn 520 00 72168 4- 8-27 N. Y. Nursery & Child's Hospital 8,189 80 Commissioner of Jurors, Queens County. 72169 4- 8-27 Norwegian Lutheran Deaconesses Home 5192 Stephen A. Reilly 127 50 & Hospital 893 50 Law Department. 72170 4- 8-27 Jewish Hospital 56 50 72576 4- 8-27 Thomas F. Dwyer 200 00 72163 4- 8-27 Presbyterian Hospital 2,379 00 65361 11-30-26 3-25-27 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Inc 144 20 72143 4- 8-27 Josephine Home 631 25 66697 3-24-27 3-28-27 .Benjamin Schaeffer & Bro., Inc 44 10 72173 4- 8-27 Edwin Gould Foundation for Children 418 90 Miscellaneous. 72130 4- 8-27 Syracuse State School for Mental De- 72992 4- 9-27 Frank Sheldon 143 33 fectives 55 45 Joseph McCann 104 64 72992 4- 9-27 72053 4- 8-27 George Shields 1,875 00 72992 4- 9-27 Wm. Beiner 180 00 Department of Purchase. 72992 4- 9-27 Dominick Fanticone 80 00 79006 3-29-27 N. Y. Tel. Co. 339 71 72992 4- 9-27 Benjamin Huggins 5 13 66901 72992 4- 9-27 Fred Johnson 246 67 Department of Parks. 3-16-27 Patrick Kelly & Son 100 00 72992 4- 9-27 Walter W. Jackson 143 33 59782 3-31-27 Swan-Finch Oil Corp. 163 33 72992 4- 9-27 Bernard Kennedy 150 67 68688 3- 4-27 3-31-27 Swan River. Nursery 621 00 72992 4- 9-27 Joseph Rathaely 76 95 68701 72992 4- 9-27 Nicola Sacco 68518 3-25-27 3-31-27 Lafayette Maintenance Corp 442 20 125 00 3-31-27 Fitzl}enry-Guptill Co. 454 50 72992 4- 9-27 Joe Schwartz 13 33 68692 3- 4-27 3-31-27 Steele's Shrewsbury Nurseries 3,850 00 72992 4- 9-27 Salvatore Vitella 68686 3-23-27 80 00 4- 5-27 Smyth-Donegan Co. 237 71 72062 4- 8-27 Comptroller of City of N. Y., & Cham- 70652 7%54 4- 5-27 Greene-Wglf Co., Inc. 96 68 berlain of City of N. Y. 164,057 25 4- 5-47 S. D. Woodruff & Sons 805 17 72061 4- 8-27 Comptroller of ^ity of N. Y., & Cham- 70645 2-25-27 4- 5-27 Stu#npp & Walter Co. 306 25 berlain of Cit;r of N. Y. 797,108.75 70646 3-28-27 72055 68WS 3-30-27 Holloway-Bents & Co., Inc. 616 12 4- 8-27 Comptroller of City of New York and 3-30-27 Triangle Copduit Co., Inc. • 256 12 Chamberlain of City of New York 10,934 93 2000 72056 4- 8-27 Comptroller of City of New York and , '89 3-12-27 4- 1-27 Diegs & Oust 4- $..7 Par :'' I. Electrical Supply Co., Inc 21 25 Chamberlain of City of New York 10,934 93. 70659 3-18-27 72057 4- 8-27 Comptroller of City of New York and 22,387 02 Chamberlain of City of New York..... 87,47 44 80028 3-28- ' el. Co. 72058 4- 8-27 Comptroller of City of New York and 69642 4--27 Roya l'ypcwriter Co., Inc 45 00 lane Equipment Co Chamberlain of Cjty of 'ew York. . . 4,000,000 00 O3 2-14-27 4- 2-27 (Y-. 72060 4- 8-27 Comptroller of City of New York and . . 4- . 2;27 l Able . Motors, Inc 4467 t' Chamberlain of City of New York 500,000 00 4z - '1' Iotpr Co., Inc 72059 4- 8-27 Comptroller of City of New Yorkk aid . 3-~31- 'S31esC4p 17214 riaip of City of New York 500, , 00 3- 1-27 $-31- uerters, 51st Machine Gun Squg4- 72158 4- 8-27 M pilattart Eye, Ear and Throat Hnsp $0 72159 4- 8-27 N. Y. Polyclinic Medical School and 3-31_ tilil 4ta# 1' Hospital .. , 1 5~ 3- 1-27 3= 1 ,'ti • R & ice Co. 1M 75 72160 4- 8-z7 Jewtsb Hospital .. 1 .~0 240-27 -1-2`! ply , 72161 4- a-27 Jewish Hospital ... $0 3-727 2 i or Inc 72162 4- 8-7 ode IF de Bienfaisance DeQ 72651 4- g-1 F. A, fax.. ver GO 4,: i' Equipment Corp. 5 726 1 4- 8- a , ins 4pw 3-27 2- 9-27 7 ! 4- &V s' : Robigson _...... .f

THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927. THE CITY RECORD. 879

Invoice Received Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- Finance Dates or in Depart- Voucher Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. Voucher Caotract meat of Name of Payee. No. Number. Finance. No. Number. Finance. 70686 3-14-27 4- 5-27 Russell & Stoll Co 4800 71831 3-24-27 4- 7-27 General Medical Book Co. 32 96 70684 3-11-27 4- 5-27 Quaker City Rubber Co., Inc 56 26 60571 78968 3-17-27 County Trust Co. of N. Y., assignee of 70678 3-12-27 4- 6-27 Columbia Wax Works 34 50 Cambria & . Lackawanna Coal Co 1,434 62 52550 81084 3- 2-27 General Electric Co 15,000 00 65318 3-16-27 81992 3-25-27 Marc Kreindel, assignee of Schifter 68549 2-23-27 3-31-27 Agent and Warden, Sing Sing Prison 350 00 Roofing Co„ Inc. 3,600 00 68580 3-31-27 Strickland Foundry & Machine Works, 70778 2-25-27 4- 5-27 W. H. McMillan's Sons 600 Inc. 64125 70780 2-23-27 4- .5-27 Hospital Supply Co. & Watters Lab- 70663 3-28-27 4- 5-27 Granville-Sellers, Inc. 6468 oratories. Consolidated . 2 10 70661 3-23-27 4- 5-27• Medo Photo Supply Corp 9897• 67739 3- 8-27 3-30-27 Wm. Supon S 371 00 68550 2-18-27 3-31-27 Graybar Electric Co., Inc 126 00 57759 82016 3-11-27 Walker-Gordon Laboratory Co. 431 0~8 67480 8-18-26 3-30-27 Victor Adding Machine Co 100 00 69955 82301 4- 4-27 James A. Webb & Son, Inc. 335 25 68578 9-17-26 3-31-27 General Electric Co 126 35 71843 4- 7-27 Victor S. Dodworth 5,450 00 67509 3-18-27 3-30-27 Edmondson's Supply & Equipment Corp 164 22 Rettster. Oueens County. 67510 3-10-27 3-30-27 F. W. Beatty & Co 71 54 71252 3- 1-27 4- 6-27 Star Towel Supply Co. 800 President, Borough of Brooklyn. Sheriff, Richmond County. 68474 1-31-27 3-31-27 General Electric Supply Corp 119 20 71027 12-31-26 3- 6-2 A. Walz 19 84 64560 81968 3-24-27 Harry Klein 12,541 50 66618 3-15-27 3-28-27 Riche Coal Co. 217 00 68476 3-31-27 Joseph A. Logan 246 80 Departa .~ent of $l et CtcitrdNg. 68483 3-31-27 Lynagh & Magee 11640 68414 3-19-27 -31-27 Merritt, Chapman & Scott Corp. 750 00 68484 3-31-27 Marsh Garage 178 76 68411 2-25-27 3-31-27 Marine Repair & Supply Co., Inc 155 00 President, Borough of Queens. 68409 3-22-27 3-31-27 John Boyle & Co., Inc. 504 00 58686 81302 3-14-27 O'Brien & Kurth 1,086 10 70303 78968 4- 4-27 County Trust Cp. of N. Y., assignee of 68621 3-31-27 L. I. R. R. Co 423 47 Cambria & Lackawanna Coal Co. 84 35 71103 11-30-26 4- 6-27 Empire State Hardware & Supply Corp 18 50 70873 3-16-27 4- 6-27 Marine Mfg. & Supply Co. 4 65 67692 3-14-27 3-30-27 General Fireproofing Co 72 00 70881 3-30-27 4- 6-27 Granville-Sellers, Inc. 21 50 66705 80881 3-28-27 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y 881 75 70883 3-29-27 4- 6-27 East Coast Elec. Supply Co., Inc. .. 4 80 66625 2- 2-27 3-28-27 Matheson Lead Co 810 22 68415 2-28-27 Joseph Fried & Sons, Inc. 100 82 71092 1-28-27 4- 6-27 Sundh Electric Co., Inc 209 66512 3-16-27 3-28-27 Flannery Towing Line, Inc. 1,280 00 67684 3-30-27 Nason Mfg, Co 2988 68407 1-29-26 3-31-27 Topping Bros. 163 20 67679 8-17-26 3-30-27 Cooper Hewitt Electric Co 52 00 70877 3-29-27 4- 6-27 N. Y. Motor Parts Service Co., Inc 30 46 71086 3-23-27 4- 6-27 Madison Union Auto Sales 3 30 Board of Transportation. 67664 3-30-27 Chilton Paint Co 22420 71619 2-28-27 4- 7-27 Bklyn. Edison Co., Inc. 33 22 67243 2-28-27 3-29-27 Bethlehem Equipment Corp., Ltd 313 60 61006 61276 3-18-27 Powers- Kennedy Cont. Corp 48,129 52 70364 3-18-27 3- 5-27 Commercial Photographer 200 68808 4- 1-27 H. F. Waterman 60 60 07244 3- 8-27 3- 5-27 Van Dorn Iron Works Co 76 80 United States Volunteer Life Sating Corps. 67693 2-15-27 3-29-27 Jamaica Battery & Engineering Co., Inc 6390 68710 3-30-37 3-31-27 Schieffelin & Co 105 69 President, Borough of Richmond. 68708 3-30-27 3-31-27 Standard Emblem Co., Inc 139 35

69338 3- 5-27 4- 1-27 United Tire Vulcanizing Auto Supplies Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. • Co. 80 10 66959 3-19-27 3-29-27 Amos V. Pearsall, Inc 298 35 69349 8- 6-26 4- 1-27 Gregg Bros., Inc 7900 71071 3-28-27 4- 6-27 Theo. Moss Co., Inc 9 00 69328 4-30-27 Elmer C. Cruser 2100 71068 3-31-27 4- 6-27 E. G. Wagner 10 00 67890 78573 3-30-27 N. Y. Telephone Co 55590 71067 3-14-27 4- 6-27 E. A. Ready, Inc 9 50 Department of Public Welfare. 71064 2-14-27 4- 6-27 Tremont Auto Sales Co 5 90 70774 2-11-27 4- 5-27 N. Y. Stencil Works 12 50 71056 3-21-27 4- 6-27 Charles Tisch 17 65 70841 3- 1-27 4- 5-27 Disinfecting & Exterminating Corp 6 25 71057 2-14-27 4- 6-27 Belmont Packing & Rubber Co 12 00 70782 3- 1-27 4- 5-27 Irvine & Wilcox Co., Inc 1350 71058 3-24-27 4- 6-27 Apex Color Works, Inc 400 70781 2-24-27 4- 5-27 Fairbanks, Morse & Co., Inc 3 04 71050 3-14-27 4- 6-27 Granville-Sellers, Inc. 20 36 70740 2-24-27 4- 5-27 Foster Pump Works 47 00 71059 3-23-27 4- 6-27 Patterson Bros., Inc 2 70821 3- 8-27 4- 5-27 Powers Regulator Co 2 75 71054 3-23-27 4- 6-27 J.• F. Gleason & Co 1 95 70708 2-21-27 4- 5-27 L. Barth & Co., Inc 34 20 71053 4- 6-27 N. Y. Stewart Co., Inc 13 57 70704 4- 5-27 A. L. Cahn & Sons 5120 71070 3-18-27 4- 6-27 Williams & Wells Co • 16 50 67731 11-26-26 3-30-27 E. Leitz, Inc 612 50 71069 3-21-27 4- 6-27 B. Altman & Co 2 13 67961 1- 8-27 3-30-27 Brooks Co. 446 47 67833 3- 9-27 3-31-27 Atlantic Basin Iron Works 897 53 65317 79721 3-25-27 D. M. W. Cont. Co 9,09000 66945 80617 3-29-27 N. Y. Tel. Co 2,344 21 71842 4- 7-27 Victor S. Dodworth 4,065 00 61377 78492 3-18-27 N. Y. Edison Co 122,686 92 69956 82105 4- 4-27 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y 59 68119 3-25-27 3-30-27 Howe Scale Co. of N. Y 17.5 00 70672 82632 4- 5-27 Sea Island Thread Co., Inc 545 27 66969 3-29-27 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg . 107 88 4- 6-27 John J. O'Mara 43 64 70670 82084 4- 5-27 Swift & Co., Inc. 241 98 71082 71249 82084 4- 6-27 Swift & Co., Inc. 583 75 71080 4- 6-27 James I. Kelly 21 17 4- 9-27 T. H. Woods 71248 82064 4- 6-27 John Minder & Son, Inc. 77 11 71079 39 43 70673 82934 4- 5-27 Williams & Wells Co. 36 98 71049 3-25-27 4- 6-27 Hollowav-Bentz &'Co., Inc 33 04 4- 4-27 E. A. Wildermuth 67133 3- 9-27 81936 3-29-27 Commander Flour Co. 1,512 00 71764 3-23-27 60 39 3-30-27 Williams & Wells Co 61899 82523 3-21-27 Queensboro Dairy Co., Inc. 1,223 13 70272 3-22-27 194 04 3-30-27 Sweeney & Gray Co 67231 82624 3-29-27 Regal Equipment Co. 660 50 68018 3 -7-27 898 16 3-15-27 Atlantic Basin Iron Works 67227 82624 3-29-27 Regal Equipment Co. 286 80 59481 2-14-27 899 77 81432 3-25-27 Westchester Lighting Co 440 00 71830 3-22-27 4- 7-27 Corliss Coon & Co., Inc. 51 94 65486

Vol ICI W.RS RECEIVED IN THE DEPARTMENT OF Invoice Invoice FINANCE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927. Finance Date Finance Date Amount. Vouch- or Con- A statement is herewith submitted of all vouchers Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Name of Payee. Amount. er No. tract er No. tract filed in the Department of Finance on this date, in Number. which is shown the Department of Finance voucher Number. number, the date of the invoice or the registered 75041 Thomas Nelson & Sons 15 00 75089 . L. Buchman Co. 11350 number of the contract, the name of the payee and the 75043 D. Appleton & Co. 7 50 75090 Eastman Machine Co. 20000 amount of the claim. Where twc or more bills are 75044 East Coast Elec. Supply Co 35 71 75091 Batavia Mills, Inc. 3750 embraced in one voucher the date of the earliest is given, 75045 Weinstock Bros., Inc. 16 58 75092 George Brunssen Co . 10 02 excepting that when such vouchers are submitted under 75046 J. L. Mott Iron Works 9 00 75093 Agent & Warden, Sing Sing 185 00 a contract the registered number of the contract is shown E. I. Du Pont De Nemours 75094 Washington Hdw. Co. 2359 CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. 75047 instead. & Co. 303 21 75095 International News Co. 1340 17 44 75096 Invoice 4 75048 Nason Mfg. Co. Nason Mfg. Co. 8 55 75049 Warren Webster & Co. 7 39 Mason Mfg. Co. 18 24 Finance Date 12 48 Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. . Amount. 75050 Cav,~nagh Bros. & Co. 75097 Progressive Metalware Corp 27 00 75051 Yale & Towne Mfg, Co 8 76 75098 Stanley, Patterson, Inc er No. tract 10 38 19 60 Number. 75052 Enterprise Mfg. Co 75099 Hospital Supply Co. 2000 75053 Metropolitan Elec. Co 20 50 75100 M. Herring 143 28 2 40 & Co. Board of Aldermen. 75054 Jenkins Bros. 75101 Bogert & Hopper, Inc. 6000 75055 A. N. Nelson, Inc. 2 77 75102 Paramount Elec. Supply Co 75322 Pierce-Arrow Sales Corp $840 13 50 1650 75056 E. Leitz~ Inc. 75103 Bommer Spring Hinge Co 14 16 Board of Elections. g Co. 3 50 75057 Laurence Beltia 75104 East Coast Elec. Supply Co 21 90 16 58 Wappler Elec. Co. 100 00 74936 H. W. Taylor 75058 75105 McQuillan & Chave, Inc 29000 4~~ Waite & Bartlett Mfg. Co 13 50 74937 Peerless Towel Supply 75021 75104 Wm. A. Snider 250 74938 Knickerbocker Ice Co Waite & Bartlett Mfg. Co 36 50 75107 15 00 Duparquet, Huot & Moneuse Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. 75022 Michael Mayer Co. 3 16 9200 75014 Rudolph Rapp 3.05 75023 + Cambridge Instrument Co • 75024 Parmele Pharmacal Co 22 95 75068 • Drake Bakeries, Inc. 700 Rudolph Rapp 43 75069 33 15 75025 Eimer & Amend 22 50' Briggs Hdw. Co. 1 35 Rudolph Rapp Briggs Hdw. Co. 88 Eimer & , 1 92 45 75015 J. V. Vient Briggs Hdw. Co. 130 J. V. Vient 123 7502,6 WelsbactiGa~~~ Lamp Co 55 80I 18 44 75027 Keyston Lubricating Co 36 63 75070 Remington Typewriter Co 5708 J. V. Vient Remington Typewriter Co 1080 J. V. Vi~at 1 21 75028 Li! Air Pro. Co 19 80 4 10 75029 NaBenal Limp Works 31 25 Remington Typewriter Co 121 50 75016 Leo May 75071 850 75031) Agent & Warden, Auburn J. R. Gibney .. .1004 75017 M. Cantwell ?5072 M. Cantwell 1 10 Fsieen . 5520 J. H. Bloch Co. 617 F~5073 United Shoe Machinery Corp 75018 M. L. Fleming 75031 J. J:- oBrien & Son 6 510 Elinor Miller 8500 75032 J. Marks & Bro 1? 40 ?3074 Paul Schaal - . 158 0 75019 ?S07 U. S. Incinerator -Contr. Co 600 75020 A. M. Betz 4000 75033 Araoi , constable & Co.. ; 1500 ' 706 P. >er 75034 B. Altman & Co. 6500 75000 Co+s eT B it Mfg . • ?502'1 • 75035 L. Barth & Co. 18 00 Co. 14165 Amer. Pharos Bottle Co: 210 75081 James E: Morris & Co 26 00 750* W. A. Baum Co. .... '21 75036 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 1890 59 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 730fiZ Utz eo. 35 Dierks Heating Co ...... 59500 75037 Lindeman Syrisi a &+Caiinula '53 Sunbeamê- Co 73059 E. Lit, Bat...... Y... 1025 Co. 1770 54 Ipr€o • 106$ E. Leif*, Inc. 00 75038 Hospital su~ ply Co. 22 00 Revuh& lone. 11kws Co 751100 N. S. t our & Co., Inc. - 42 3a 75039 Batavia Mills, 2100 75086 Pf f#oau Bloc.' y Co.. Wm. Lah,in & Bye. ..:: 3735 75040 Weinstock Bros., Inc. 10 25 >~art t e. It y L;o 200 71002 A ►ice . .0 Weinstock Bros:, Inc. 1) 7W N S, )rte is, 5 26 ;53 L. B. $e*wit*Surica1 75042 Charles upon 603 N. 9e eo. Itss Eo. f#r 2 Charles Kusson 660 C- , Tuekas $sea Si doe

TEtJRSDAZ APRIL 14, 1927. 8760 THE C RECRECO RD.

Invoice.. invoice - t:inancc Date Finance Date Finance bate -' Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amouiit Vouch;• otCon- Now âfPaee. Amount Vouch- or Con- NameMaine of Payçe. AoiWt erNo. tract erNo. tract er No. tract - . Number. Number. .. 75065 Grand Auto Radiator Repair 74819 80892 Graybar Elec. Co 97 07 74892 Lignum Carpenter Works.. 5098 Shop 500 74820 80893 M M Halpern, Inc 1650 74893 Lignuni Carpenter Works 4474 75066 Uppercu Cadillac Corp 2600 74821 78548 Montgomery & Co 11 39 74894 Max E. Woyke & Bro..... 55 50 75067 Fox Film Corp. 7 50 74822 78196 M M. Halpern, Inc 31620 74895 Fred Sauvan 6223 Chief Medical Examiner. 74823 78184 F. S. Banks & Co 19691 74896 J. J. O'Donnell 6364 74664 Charles Norris 12 95 74824 79896 Eugene Dietzgen Co 384 74897 Kroepke Plumbing Co 32 16 74665 George Spielman 3360 74825 82254 M J. Tobin Co 390 74898 Richmond Eng. & Mch Wks 41 77 County Court, Kings County. 74826 80139 N. Y. Tel.' Co 2® 74899 John Manton 2468 74647 Postal Tel. Cable Co. 6 16 74827 80139 N. Y. Tel. Co 18 50 74900 Frank E. Crosby & Son 17 50

1. 5 43 74901 Frank E. Crosby & Son 1790 74648 • Greater Laroon Bus Corp 2500 74828 80139 N. Tel Co 74732 82436 N. Y. Tel. Co. 297 21 74829 80139 N Y Tel. Co. 736 74902 Frank B. Crosby & Son 35 35 74723 Hans Jaeger 792 00 74830 80139 N Y. Tel. Co. 47 19 74903 Frank E. Crosby & Son 4420 City Magistrates' Courts. 74831 80139 N. Y. Tel. Co. 13 76 74904 Putnam & Co., Inc. 21 00 6 76 74905 Trucking Corp. 1500 75128 Postal Tel. Cable Co...... 2053 74832 80139 N. Y. Tel. Co. B. & C. 75129 National Surety Co 3750 74833 80139 N. Y. Tel. Co 4 15 74906 H. M Devoe 88 30 75130 Commercial Casualty Ins. Co; 2500 74834 80139 N. Y. Tel. Co. 10 14 74907 James F. McManus 58 58 75131 Columbia Casualty Co 25 00 74835 82661 Banley Products Corp. 341 87 74908 Robert N. Stannard 4 9) City Court of The City of New York. 74836 82660 Balfour Bros., Inc. 1,897 44 74909 . Frank Auc, 494 75383 American Law Book Co 800 74837 72165 Baker & Tylor Co. 24881 74910 Edward B. Kelly 7 63 75384 James A. McMahon 200 74838 82183 Central Mercantile Bank, as- 74911 Marie S. Hansen .5 03 75385 Harry C. Perry 9 45 signee Louis T. Walter 1,48200 74912 Lola F. Freese 3 81 75386 N. Y. Tel. Co 1186 74773 82455 Graef Schmidt, Inc. 19626 74913 Elizabeth A. Reynolds 6 52 75387 N. Y. Tel. Co 7926 74774 82623 Paulus Ullman Ptg. Corp 2925 74914 Elma H. Stahl 638 75388 N. Y. Tel. Co 6642 74775 82248 Spool Cotton Co 108 50 74915 Mary B. Steel 941 75389 John F. Manning 500 74776 82248 Spool Cotton Co. 46771 74929 Williams Iron Works .... 2995 75390 Harry C. Perry 290 74777 82537 Standard Oil Co 322 74930 Frank7 Teicher 18 60 Court of General Sessions. 74778 82251 E. Steiger & Co. 90 19 74931 Frank Teicher 38 52 74636 E. S. Coughlin 1920 74779 82541 Terminal Supply Co. 50320 74932 Joseph Martinz 30 25 74637 M. E. Higgens & Co 9 55 74780 82540 Technical Supply Co. 1 35 74933 Fred G. tax 51 56 950 74638 Atlas Stationery Corp 74781 82547 Visible Card • Record Book 74934 Richard E. Struse 129 11 74639 Western Union 15282 Co. 600 74935 Richard E. Struse 2365 74640 Postal Tel. Cable Co 12 27 74782 73370 Henry Holt & Co. 4560 75182 American Ornamental Iron 74641 N. Y. Tel. Co 139 82 74783 82547 Visible Card Record Book Works 76 52 74642 National Surety Co 1 25 Co. 5 70 75183 American Ornamental Iron 74643 E. Miller & Co 16 00 74784 81862 Brown Robertson Co. 17386 Works 4887 74631 Initial Towel Supply CO 2290 74785 82621 Pacific Ptg. Co. 3200 75184 American Ornamental Iron 74632 Knickerbocker Ice Co 4000 74786 82177 D. J. Singleton 33000 Works 44 07 75380 82280 N. Y. Tel. Co 139 62 74787 82634 I. Smigel, Inc. 77 18 75185 American Ornamental Iron Supreme Court. 74788 82531 Singer Sewing Machine Co 169 92 Works 32 87 74619 Van Dorn Iron Works Co. . 66700 74789 82527 Regal Equip. Co. 7 56 75186 Joseph D. Duffy, Inc 42 51 74620 B. Altman & Co 242 55 74790 79009 Isaac Pitman & Sons 420 75187 Louis Messer 32 07 74621 B. Altman & Co 157 40 74791 82239 Peckham Little & Co 286 32 74840 Scofield & Co 6 30 74622 F. Loeser & Co 2000 74792 82393 Explosive Chem. Co. 120 05 74841 Knickerbocker Ice Co 6020 74623 Direct Line Tel. Co 13 10 74793 82426 E Jones 150 34 74842 Atlas Stationery Corp 26 64 74624 Manhattan Desk Co 90 50 74794 82425 Johnson & Johnson 150 00 74843 Pacific Ptg. Co 142 00 74625 N. Y. Law Journal 9 50 74795 82423 Jacobus School Pro. Co 20000 74844 Bureau of Publications 34 70 74626 N. Y. Law Journal 19 00 74796 82420 Hilo Varnish Corp. 15100 74845 Louis Stein 17500 74627 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 45 39 74797 82398 Henchey Envelope Co. 288 74846 Rand Kardex Service Corp 68 18 74628 Crystal Spring Water 51 10 74798 82227 Indiana Quartered Oak Co 254 89 74847 A. Witchel 93 00 Hunter College. 74799 78182 Batavia Mills, Inc., assignee 1420 74848 S. Franzblau 520 00 74886 Sequana 155 44 Arleigh Textile Co. 74849 S. Epstein 722 00 74887 M. J. Roth, Inc 850 60 74800 78196 M M. Halpern, Inc. 168 74850 S. Gottlieb 154 00 75141 Eugene Dietzgen Co. 40 16 74851 F. J. Kloes, Inc 178 00 District Attorney, Kings County 20000 25 96 75142 Whitestone Scavenger Co 74852 R. Lerman .978 00 74649 Clyde H. Marshall 6000 74650 Louis Lehman S 50 75143 Whitestone Scavenger Co 74853 D. J. Singleton 126 00 11 30 75144 Whitestone Scavenger Co 16000 74854 Carl Fischer, Inc 204 10 74651 Wm. J. Morrison 8000 74652 Clyde H. Marshall 143 82 75145 Jacob Nunge 74855 F. J. Kloes, Inc .170 55 Samuel Bernstein 16 50 75146 Jacob Nunge 8000 74856 S. W. Cornell 12 92 74653 34 41 74654 J. P. Tuomey 3 50 75147' Louis Messer 74857 . E. S. Jennings 4500 Fred G. Lemmermann 79 05 75148 Louis Messer 1428 74858 S. Epstein 46000 74655 2700 74656 Chas. Grubert 49 52 75149 Louis Messer 74859 Manhattan Supply Co 7300 74657 N. Y. Tel. Co 257 24 75150 Louis Messer 1588 74860 Joseph F. Drennan 20 00 74658 Fred G. Lemmerman 39 15 75151 Louis Messer 5 03 74861 Joseph F. Drennan 11000 74659 John J. Lee 10 75 75152 Samgott Cont Co., Inc 49 54 74862 E. Levine 16 00 Underwood Type. Co 1 50 75153 Samgott Cont. Co., Inc 1380 74863 John H. Benning 38000 74660 25 74661 L. C. Smith 1 10 75154 Amer. Ornamental Iron Wks. 20 74864 Naughton Garage Co 71 50 75155 Thos. F. Mulligan 35 30 74662 Charles J. Dodd 118 70 74865 . Tabulating Machine Co 38000 74663 Thomas E. Croak 11 40 75156 Thos. F. Mulligan ...... 4398 74867 Manhattan Plumbing Co. 320 00 I • .4585 Department of Docks. 75157 Thos. F. Mulligan 74866 Royal Co. of N. Y., assignee 75158 Joe Same 5480 75392 80093 Werner Mitchell Co 16,159 23 of Criterion Elec. 'Co 98500 75159 Adam J. Hendel 2346 74868 American Window Shade Board of • Higher Education. 75160 Adam J. Hendel 3910 Mfg.Co 8500 75001 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co 208 75 75161 Richard E. Struse 2386 74869 Jos. Unger 59 85 75002 Safety Fire Extinguisher Co. 2 00 75162 Consolidated Filters Co 4000 Reynolds, Teschner & Volk 74870 Royal Co. of N Y., assignee 75003 75163 Frank Teicher 21 25 : of Henry Bing 345 00 Co. 288 24 75164 A. D. Evertsen Co. 2423 437 00 74871 Thomas: JBurke 370 00 75004 Narragansett Machine Co 75165 A. D. Evertsen Co. 41 35 15500 Bausch & Lomb Optical Co 132 75 74872 H. Gordon 74993 75166 Fox Roofing Co. '10 45 74873 Bklyn. Window 'Shade Co 8548 74994 Manning, Maxwell & Moore 12 68 75167 Julius Haas, Jr. 79 50 Basil 84200 Peckham, Little & Co 10 24 4874 Desiderio 74995 75169 L. P. Gfroerer Co 59 70 4875 Jos. Green 98 35 74996 R. W. Whiteman 6 00 75169 L. P. Gfroerer Co 78 75 174876 . 68 50 A. H. Thomas Co 63 72 Putnam & Co., Inc 74997 75170 L. P. Gf roerer Co. 3690 449 00 Triangle Sign Co 14 00 74877 Jos. Manton 74998 75171 D. J. Carey 6030 74878 J. Green. 113 85 74999 Bainbridge, Kimpton & Haupt, 75172 D. J. Carey 2290 Inc. 18 30 74879 S. Zacharkow, Inc 289 00 75173 Edward D. Fox 95 18 74880 R. Solomon 310 00 75000 Pyrene Mfg. Co 25 50 75174 H. J. Happel 8000 26 50 74881 Julius Haas & Son 157 00 75005 Chas. Salomone 75175 Irving Glasser 4472 Commissioner of Jurors, Bronx County. • 7 4 75006 Robt. J. Fee 6 75176 Hub Engineering Corp. 242 50 75007 F. M. Schildwachter & Sons 5 40 Department of Education. 75177 Royal Co. . of N. Y., assignee 75008 Nickel Towel Supply 3 60 74882 Max Slutzman 215 00 of Melrah Cont. Co 3843 75009 Gramatan Springs Co 320 74883 George Morgan 35 00 75178 John F. Ferguson 33820 75010 A. Franki 864 74884 : Geo. E. Pearsall 26 50 75179 Frank Teicher, assignee of 75011 J. A. Pachler 5 91 74885 S. Zacharkow, Inc 140 00 Henry Saal .40 90 75012 N. Y. Telephone Co 13 87 74839 Godfrey Keeler Co 612 00 75180 Frank Teicher, assignee of 75013 J. A. Mason 10000 75136 80708 George Colon Const. Co 21,548 47 Henry Saal 83 40 Department of Licenses 75137 79937 John Fallon 22,620 60 75181 Frank Teicher 46038 75341 Wm. F. Quigley 300 00 75138 79991 Willetts Const. Co 17,482 50 75108 John W. Stecic 14,01 33 75342 Wm. F. Quigley 82 21 75139 79337 Hayson Const. Co 23,172 12 75132 James F. Carey 2$5 00 Wm. F. Quigley 5 20 ,75140 82969 Kenney Bros., Inc 15,659 72. 75133 Leonard C. L Smith Miscellaneous. 74801 73357 Educational Pub. Co 95 55 75134 Leonard C. L Smith 1~5 00 75110 Rosina S. Wagner 15 24 2509 Montgomery & Co., Inc 313 96 75135 Leonard C. L Smith 20000 75109 Henrietta Nugent .698 67 50 74916 Robert L Stevenson 320 74803 82621 Pacific Ptg. Co , 74';': St. Marys General Hospital 2,63900 74804 73348 George F. Cole 264 96 74917 Elizabeth G. Sullivan 1528 74%9 St. Joim's L 1. City Hospital. 3,022 00 74805 82467 James L. O'Donnell & Co 1,044 00 74918 Robt N. Stnnrd .472 ..74990 St . Malachy's Home 8,91060

33000 74919 Jeniy. Clare Heath Moody 446 . '74806 73366. Ginn & Co - 74991 Brooklyn Training School 25 00

.. 1 . 1 74807 73516 Lyons & Carnahan 411 84 74920 Rourke 1064 74992 St. Philomena's . Training 7480€ 73376 J. B. Lippincott Co 2250 74921 Mary C. Donihee 13 53 School, 11750 74809 82254 M. J. Tobin Co 1,38668 74922 Herman Asch 14, 74974 Y. Diet Kitchen Assn 2000

, 1503 74810. 82501 Samuel Lewis 122 00 74923 Florence McCarthy 14975 '.Aayluin , of Sisters of St

. . 74811 78151 Electra-Sun Co. . 87 74924 Map Heitner t2 92 Don,ink...... 12,49731 Electro-Sun Co. 29 74925 Katherine Richardson : 74976 Brooklyn . . Hebrew Orphan 74812 79896 Eugene Dietzgen Co 4 14 74926 Irene D.Robts AsyIurn.,.. . , . .20400 I-_i__i . I__I.__ .74813 78125 Geo. W. Millar & Co :: 90 74927 Royal Co. ofN.Y,assignee .74977 _uwrJ #aIldii Asylu£JAUUm ' & 19 77 of Melrsh :Cant CO. 845 Assn ...,...;...... 12,37294 74814 80904 Montgomery & Co 0 Catholic Hone Bureau • ::' 0 74815 78599 Hano-Weinkrantz Co. . 150 74928 Fj. Jos. Vow 74978 1 14816 78033 Hano-Weinkrantz Co. 6 10 7488 John...Marqtiad.; S5 74979 Catholic ciardien Society of 74817 78036 Hopper Paper :Co 302 50 74889 John P. Mared . .• .. 6507 DioceseofiBrooklyn . ..3S200 ' vote-- ?0t04 P. *B*nks& e ;=416748* Jim P. Dctn of Our.•— F. S. Banks & Co 6874891 LnUm Carpenter Works. 22 84 Lady of Ruary . 24,25304

THURSDAY, APRIL 14,' 1927. THE CITY RXCO`RD.

Invoict Invoice Invoice Finance Date Finance Date Finance' Date Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. i Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee Amount er No. tract er No. tract er No. tract Number. Number. Number. 74981 . House of Mercy 757 18 74604 Underwood Typewriter Co 4,151 25 75122 . Paul Schaad 10740 74982 House of the Good Shepherd 4,914 71 74605 Theo. Moss Co 3 00 75123 Granville-Sellers, Inc. 37 95 74983 Institution of Mercy 3,829 96 Theo. Moss Co 6 75 President, Borough. of . Manhattan. 74984 Industrial School Assn. of 74606 Goodyear Rubber Co 435 75201 • McMann Supply Co. 36480 Brooklyn 2,289 88 74607 Johnson & Johnson 3.20 McMann Supply Co 53.40 74985 L. I. College Hospital 3,168 50 74608 E. Krieger & Son 72 00 75202 Advance Eng. Co. 3400 74986 Mission of Immaculate Vir- 74609 Portable Light Co 76 50 75203 Holloway, Bentz .& Co.... gin 32,017 02 74610 Spagna & Chinco 300 75204 Gifford Wood Co. 5440 74987 Maternity of L. I. College 74611 E. , Krieger & Son 14 00 75205 E. 0. Grabo Mch. Wks 2750 Hospital . 5030 E. Krieger & Son 33 72 75206.. Foxboro Co., Inc. 75258 George Malechka 37 00 74612 • Bade Bros. 6 25 75207 H. J. Street Co 37 55 George Malechka 2 09 74613 Economy Automotive Parts 75208 Nason Mfg. Co 2600 7,5259 John De Salco 20 62 Co. 49 82 Nason Mfg. Co 9900 John De Salco 2 08 74614 Glidden Co. 23 48 75209 Keasley & Mattison Co 3240 75260 Denver Products Corp. 9 41 74615 Gould's Pumps, Inc 2 50 75210 Kieley & Mueller, Inc. 21 Denver Products Corp. 36 74616 Holloway, Bentz & Co 180 75211 Consolidated Packing Co 3527 75261 Charles W. Loos 23.06 74617 Industrial Paint Co 23 50 75212 Grady, Travers Co. 19 76 Charles W. Loos 2 44 74618 Marks, Lissberger & Son 4 50 75213 Samuel Lewis 58685 75262. Alabama Educational Foun- 75126 Joseph A. Warren 225,000 00 75214 Electrical & Mechanical Ser- dation 108 50 74671 Noble-Davies Motors, Inc 19 15 vice Co. 9200 Alabama Educational Foun- 74672 Norton Keating Sand Co 25 50 75215 Safety Ladder Co. 50 dation 19 64 74673 Topping Bros. 24 24 75216 Lester Tynan 2550 75263 Bleecker Estates, Inc. 56 48 74674 Washingon Hardware Co 119 33 75188 Finnell System, Inc. 907 Bleecker Estates, Inc. 79 74675 Joseph D. Duffy, Inc 938 00 75189 Motive Parts _Corp. 65 75264 Marcus C. Illions 361 40 74676 Joseph D. Duffy, Inc 987 00 75190. Dival Mfg. Co Marcus C. Illions 124 91 Remington Typewriter Co 36 50 75191 Keuffel & Esser Co. 38 ~ 5 00 74677 Marcus C. Illions 2900 Keuffel & Esser Co. 8787 75265 Kiendl & Sons 487 00 74678 J. J. Hart Doty Demos Co., Inc 5 00 75192 Wallace & Tiernan Co. 2450 75266 Mauro Balducci 97 00 74679 74680 Park Avenue Packard, Inc 41 60 75193 Sloan Valve Co. 900 75267 Robert R. Miller 7 50 75194 Swan, Finch Oil Corp. 142 08 Robert R. Miller 32 74681 White Co. 105 00 74682 E. A. Wildermuth 4 50 75195 Agent & Warden, Sing Sing 75268 Mamie Pitagno 18 05 .75196 Burroughs Adding Mch. Co. 225 Mamie Pitagno 02 74683 Edgar Casterline 96 00 1,072 50 75197 C. & J. Pfister Co. - 13 74 75269 Charles Bosten 4 50 74684 Excelsior Stables 74685 W. M. Fleischman.... ,. 896 00 75198 N. Y. Motor Parts Service 75270 Frank H. Kelsey, 794 95 Co 5292 75285 Vincent J. Tacy 39 61 74686 Gormley's Riding School 128 00 74687 John J. Halloran 128 00 75199 Plymouth Desk Co 42300 75286 Katherine Rose 4 39 Lester Tynan 5880 20 00 74688 M. J. Halloran 24 00 75200 75287 Nichols Rosello 82255 Benj. E. Weeks 57860 75288 Teresa Murphy 71 50 74689 Headquarters, 51st Machine 75217 Gun Squadron 490 00 75218 82292 Warner, Quinlan Co. 867 75289 Lucille Woods 5 20 3,26889 75290 Rex Chapman 21 94 74690 Frank Kerrigan 165 00 75219 82249 Standard Oil Co. 82237 N. Y. Trap Rock Corp 3,62780 75291 Julia A. Mulcahy 30 31 74691 James Kiely 21 00 75220 75292 Charlotte Unger 3 25 74692 Henry N. Schluter 240 00 75221 Anderson Brick & Supply 75293 Ellen R. Batchelor 100 00 74693 Gardiner Binding & Mailing Co 941 49 2,45029 75271 May Daly 200 00 Co. 3 25 75222 82942 Heywood, Wakefield Co.... 75272 Georgiana L. McClellan 300 00 74694 Rapid Safety Filter Co 3 00 President, Borough of The Bronx. 75273 John Reis 133 32 74644 E. S. Coughlin 56 44 75309 79328 Burns Bros. 8,123 11 75274 Rand-Kardex Service Corp 156 60 74645 E. S. Coughlin 38 06 75310 80994 Casper Helbock Co 2,403 94 75275 John McSweeney 536 00 74590 Boro Hay & Grain Co. 911 22 75311 82304 Carroll & Rice Corp. 5,16630 75276 Alfred J. Goerner 250 00 74591 Coombs Co. 9 75 75312 80989 Gaffney Const. Co. 34,34289 75277 Alfred E. Smith, Jr 500 00 74592 East River Lumber-Co . 462 56 President, Borough of Brooklyn 75278 Matthew Steel 250 00 74593 Egleston Bros. & Co. 42 25 74724 82067 Peerless Oil Co 2,357 63 75279 Mary Beary 130 32 74594 Chas. Kurzon of N. Y. 2 70 74725 81803 Castle Bros., Inc 4,10040 75280 John Hanauer 1,000 00 74595 Maintenance Service Co. 20 94 74726 81479 B. Truecamo Cont. 'Co 3,48075 75281 A. P. Dienst . Co 600 00 74596 Vought & Williams, Inc, 14 00 74727. 82154 B. Turecamo Cont. Co 6,149.75 75282 Aluminum Cooking Utensil 74695 John Wanamaker 863 50 74728 80654 Charles Bennett Imp. Co 2,89850 Co. 70000 74696 Manhattan Desk Co. 240 25 74729 81050 Angelo Paino 35,522 97 75283 Arthur A. Michell 461 03 74697 L. C. Smith 249 09 74730 79062 J. F. Cogan Co. 78,701 75284 Nellie T. Geary 59 03 74698 Manhattan Desk Co. 193 75 74731 82180 Texas Co. 26930 Brooklyn Public Library. 74699 John Wanamaker 17 00 Texas Co. 3,63606 74939 Bklyn. Public Library 1,184; 98 74700 John Wanamaker 48 50 74701 Cummins Perforator Co 47,50 74702 James Halpin & Son 5900 Department of Purchase. • Department of Plant and Structures. 8568 75127 N. Y. Tel. Co 56 90 74703 Standard Oil Co 75124 H. M. Hillman 2063 74704 Samuel Lewis 4500 Department of Public Markets 75125 Lenox Sand & Gravel Co 110 00 74705 Johnson Bros. 14000 2,144 99 74709 79508 Hildreth & Co 75251 Todd Dry Dock Eng. Corp 9 50 74706 Thomas Gill Soap .Co 110 00 Department of Parks. 75252 Automatic Coin Wrapping 74707 Keuffel & Esser Co 94 13 75391 82139 Packard Motor Car Co 4,20000 Mach.Corp. 6 70 74708 James 0. Oliver 74733 81925 Thomas M. Blake 942 99 75253 J. Edward Ogden Co. 36 95 74710 Dravo Equip. Co 53 5 74734 78967 Burns Bros. 830 54 75254 Western Union Tel. Co 7 50 - 74711 -Davis & Ryder 25.17 74735 78968 Cambria & Lackawanna Coal 75255 J. P. Duffy Co. 16000 74712 Davis & Ryder Co. 68472 75256 J. T. Ryerson .& Son, 74713 Hajker -Iron Works 51.00 74736 78948 Commonwealth Fuel Co.... 656 16 75257 Graybar Elec. Co. 165 60 74714 John Todd 2500 74737 78951 W. C. Mason & Co 2,19284 75223 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co.. 3100 74715 Thomas Dugan 1825 74738 82299 J. M. Saulpaugh's Sons 346 43 75224 Johnson & Johnson 1200 74716 H. F. Neary 132 00 74739 James A. Sherry 100 75225 Chas. E. Chapin Co. 24 00 74717 Fallek & Place . 5650 James A. Sherry 100 75226 Westinghouse Elec. Mfg. Co 2840 74718 -Fallek & Place 20235 James A. Sherry 1 75227 Mutual Towel Supply .. 137 10 74719 Telautograph Corpp 5000 James A. Sherry 10 21 75228 Mutual Towel. Supply , ... 20 49 74720 J. Krauss Co 500 James A. Sherry 100 75229 Beck Duplicator Co. 880 74721 Fallek & Place 1000 74759 Smith-Worthington Co 1200 75230 Purdy & Stevens Supply Co Fallek & Place 10520 74760 J. F. Gleason & Co 8 55 75231 American Oxygen Serv. Co 23 47 74.722 Lehman Sewer Pipe Co 365 00 74761 Patterson Bros. 2 12 75232 Chas. Cooper & Co. 7495.6 Salmon, Clunie & Walker, 74762 Eimer & Amend 700 75233 Tidewater Elec. Co. 2207 Inc. 4390 74763 Washington Hdwe. Co 10 55 75234 Eimer & Amend 1680 74957 Salmon, Clunie & Walker, 74764 Forest Box & Lumber Co 312 50 75235 A. F. Brombacher, & Co... 72.40 Inc. 3900 74765 Hewitt Sheet Metal Wks 24420 75236 C. H. & E. S.Goldberg 15 15 74958 Standard Oil Co 4730 74766 Hewitt Sheet Metal Wks 236 10 75237 Granville-Sellers, Inc. 22 49 74959 John Mansell 36S5 74767 Underwood Type. Co 2300 75238 E. F. Keating Co. 3740 74960 Martin Evans Co 6615 74768 • Buckley-Maslin Mch. Co 5450 75239 Stanley & Patterson 23.80 74961 Uppercu Cadillac Corp 300 74769 Western Union Tel. Co 4 50 75240 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 170 04 74962 Pitts. Motors, Inc 1800 74770 Wm. J. Howe Co 1400 75241 A. F. Brombacher. 49 01 74963 G. J. Seedman Automotive & 74771 Runkel Bros. 2400 75242 L. R. Merritt & Co.• 5300 Radio Co. 2570 74772 A. N. Amundsen 225 75243 General Elec. Co. 16 80 G. J. Seedman Automotive &, 74745 Bloomingdale Bros. 119944 75244 Dickerson Van Dusen • Co.. 32 00 Radio Co. 4 58 74746 Wm. J. Howe Co 14 00 75245 Topping Bros. 5 70 74940 Jos. A. Logan 745 74747 Runkel Bros., Inc 46 10 75246 E. F. Keating Co. 900 74941 American Supply House 40 16 74748 Swan River Nursery 750 00 75247 E. F. Keating Co. 14 94 74942 Bristol Co. 3.00 74749 Runkel Bros., Inc 4800 75248 Holloway, Bentz Co. 360 74943 Underwood Typewriter Co 12210 74750 Grady Travers Co 2 50 75249 L. Katzenstein. & Co. 780 74944 Barber. Asphalt Co 74751. Linde Air Products Co 704 75250 A. Allan & Son 809.34 74945 Link Belt Co • 69486 74752 W. & J. Tiebout 2 24 74666 Daniel M. Simpson 20610 74946 T. F. Meehan 309.75 74753 Wm. S. Thomson 12 76 Daniel, M. Simpson 74947 Henry Moehl 74754 Washington Hardware Co 440 74667 Ernst A. Fintel 5 70 74948 Jas. Shewan 2918 Washington Hardware Co 8 97 74668 Daniel M. Simpson 11 35 74949 Jas. Halpin & Son 549.10 74755 Irvine & Wilcox Co 2020 74669 Calvin .Crocker 54 57 74950 Fallek & Place 21260 Irvine & Wilcox Co 2290 74670 Frank J. Ulrich 450 74951. J. H. O'Brien 37 .30 74756 Smith-Worthington Co. 19 75 75111 Oceanic Chem. -Co., Inc .74952. Thos. Dugan 2800 74757 Colt, Stewart & Foy 2 56 75112 General Elec. -Supply- Corp 25 00 74953 J. L. Gordon 74758 McMann. & Taylor Co 640 75113. Oceanic Chem. Co., Inc 25 20 74954 Wm. H. Gieseler Hdwe. Co. Police Department. 75114. Warren Gordon 7720 WI . H. Gieseler Hdwe.. Co. 10108 74597 T. E. Boyd Paper Co 42 35 75115 Browning Bros. 21;440 48 74955 . _ Godfrey Keeler Co 11~ 74598 K. L. M. Print Co 11 44 75116 Washington Hardware Co Godfrey Keeler Co .6604 74599 Peerless Towel Supply Co 36 17 75117 . C. Rowe & Son, Inc...: 4800 Godfrey Keeler Co . • 39.54 74600 Linde Air Products Co 14 08 75118 . , East- Coast Elec. Supply Co., Department of Publk Wdfare." . 74601 Independent Elec. Sup. Co.. 24 00 35 2D 75332 81554 Kny=Sc'heerer Corp._ f . 74602 Peters Cartridge Co 3 10 75119 Babcock & .Wilcox Co....: 648 00 .7533 .. 81976 Jacob Melieow -26{ 80 74603 American Type Founders Co. 40. 75120 "East River Mill & Co. 126.40- . 75334 . 82069 H. Ressler ...... _ .. .2'S22 American Type Founders Co., 1380 75121. • . - Smyth-Dopegan Co. , • 264.23 75333 82068- Henry :Dols, Inc

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Invoice Invoice Invoice Finance Date Finance Date Finance Date Vouch or Con- Nameof Payee, At V-:. or Con- Nof=Payee. .Amomtt Vouch- or Con- Nameofi Payee. Ancauat er No. tract er No. tract er No. tract Number. Number. Number. • 75336 82084 Swift• & Co;, Inc 1,127 45 75344 CaitralUnionGasCo 5 55 75306 75353 J. F. Cogan Co 75337 82137. Northwestern Fruit-& Produce • 132,594.88 75345 Electrical Inspection Co 58 53 75307 76799 Rodgers 8r Hagerty, Inc 243,832 00 Co. 183 06 75346 Kings. County Lighting Co 1980 Board of Water Supply. 7533& 82137 S. D. Woodruff & Sons 119 14 75347 Lehigh Tel. Co. 720 75323 Peerless Towel' Co 9.60 75339 82386 F. S. Banks & Co 832 70 75348 Gair Realty Corp. 17 80 75324 A. T. Banks 2200 75340 82243 Prever Lumber Co 927 61 Gair Realty Corp. 864 75325, Colonial Garage Register, Bronx Coutty. 75349 52 23 1841 Broadway Real Estate 75326 Bastes' 700 74633 Medo Photo Supply Corp 21 13 Co. 112 50 75327 George Garage Co., Inc 33 70 Register, New York- County. 75350 M. K. Daly 10000 75328 Samuel Harley Estate 28 31 74629 Nickel Towel Supply 20 85 ., 75351 M.. K Daly 300 00 75329 Win. D. Ryan Co, 74630 26250 Real Estate Directory Co 2S 00 ; 75352 W. T. Richensteen Y 5000 75330 Seymour Coal Co 74634 Michael J. McCarthy 10 00 75353 Printing Crafts Realty Corp. 15000 64.00 75331 Tannersville Supply Co 23 ' 40 74635 N. Y. Telephone. Co, 3 56 ' 75354 Printing Crafts Realty Corp. 250 00 7$355 75313 L. A. Texier 8500 Department of Street Cleaning. Maylou Holding Corp. • 15000 75314 Chas. M. Clark 0. N. Clauss 10000 25 31 74646 Shamrock Towing Co. 2,275 00 } 75356 75315 Walter E. Spear ? 75357 Sam!. Williams 1351 Board of Tranaportallon. 108.33 75316 R, W. Gilkey 75377 Joseph L. Hunt 17 60 = 75358 E.. B. Cohen 18000 890 75317 G. G. Honness 75378. W. C. Whiston 1G 82 1 75359 Nicholas Pfleghardt et al: 95 00 11853 75318 Rose Telephone Co 2 78 75379 Herman_ A. D. Hohmann 221'20 1 75360. Star Co. 187 50 75319 75363 N. Y. Central R. R. Co 397 00 ° 75361 Gair Realty Corp 45834 Mrs. L. Morgareidge 27 70 75320 Delia McKiernan 75364 E. L. Rossiter 132 50 ; 75362 W. C. Edwards 60 00 6460 75321 Rose Telephone Co 75365 N. Y. Central R. R. Co 132 75 ` 75348 61276 Powers-Kennedy Cont. Corp 19,630 30 9 04 75366 Corn Exchange Bank 13883 75294 76221 Rosenthal Eng. Contr 21,00000 Department of Water Supply, aao and Electricity. 74966 76590- Jacob Taub 75367 Colonial Bank 75 00 75295 77733 P. J. Carlin Const. Co 65,351 60 139 15 75368 John H. Myers 1:17 01 75296 81613 Edwards & Flood, .Inc 15,663 42 74967 78968 Cambria Lackawanna Coal Co. 177 38 75369. John H. Myers 69 56 75297 75736 Werner-Mitchell Co. 6,575 37 74968 82859 Paul Schaal 217 60 7537 John H. Myers 64 35 75298 78913 Hart & Early Co., Inc 25,123 20 74969 80706 Williams & Wells Co. 151 47 75371 John H. Myers 9388 73299 80525 Corson Const. Corp 251,043 22 74970 80617 N. Y. Tel. Co. 27938 75372 John H. Myers 79 ': 75300 75999 T. A. Gillespie Co 163,219 50 74971 80617 N. Y. Tel. Co. 150 59 75373 John H. Myers 32 36 75301 81325 Edwards- & Flood, Inc 12,616 33 74972 82901 Smyth Donegan Co. 33 25 75374 George L. Lucas 962 13 75302 81615 Arthur A. Johnson Corp 7,814 90 74973 78948, Commonwealth Fuel Co 421 05 75375 George L. Lucas 1,059 08 75303 78.128 Rosoff Subway Const. Co 237,166 02 74964 82107 H: & M. Steel Pro. Co 2,969 50 75376 J. T. Kane 126.49 75304 78938 Moranti & Raymond; Inc 236,961 84 74965 82901 Smyth Donegan Co: 158 15 75343 Reconstruction Hospital 1000 75305 75552 Arthur A. Johnson Corp 122,414 43 Smyth Donegan Co. 3 62

On motion the following resolutions were adopted: MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Resolved, That, pursuant to the provisions of clause 8 of rule XII, the following named be and they are hereby appointed Expert Examiners in the Office of the Com Ml tes of a Meeting of the Municipal Civil Service Commission of New York mission in connection with the examinations specified : Addressograph Operator, John Held Wednesday, Feb. 9, 1927, at 10.30 A. M. , Gregory, 11 Middagh st., Bklyn.; Bricklayer and Plasterer, E. H. Muldoon, 264 W. 126th st., Manhattan; Harnessmaker, William Burnes, 553 W. 125th st., Manhattan; Present—Abraham Kaplan, President, and Ferdinand Q. Morton and William Lineman, C. F. McDonnell, 822 Manila st., Bronx; Mechanic (Elevator), R. P. Baird, Drennan, Commissioners. The President presided. care Otis Elevator Co., 260 11th ave., Manhattan; Civil. Service Examiner (Medical), A public hearing was had on the proposed amendment of part I of the non- Frank E. West, 11 Schermerhorn st., Bklyn. ; Roentgenologist, grade 4 Fordyce Barker competitive classification by including therein the following.: "Department of Public St.. John, 228 E. 69th st., Manhattan; Cable Splicer, J. A. Schoelly,l337 Foster ave., Markets, Chief Mechanical Engineer, Bronx Terminal Market, $7,500 per annum without maintenance." Joseph M=ore; Accountant, Department of Public Markets, appeared in . R solved, That, pursuant to the provisions of clause 12 of rule XVIII, Robert favor of the proposed` amendment. Harry W. Marsh, Secretary, Civil Service Reform Whitney, 507 W. 186th st., Manhattan, be and he is hereby appointed a Monitor in the Association, appeared in opposition. There were no other appearances and the chair Office of the Commission, effective Jan. 18. declared the hearing closed. The following appointments to the positions indicated in part I of the non-competi- The Commission then went into regular session, and on motion, the minutes of tive class were approved under the provisions of clause 11 of rule XVIII: Department the mCetings held Feb. 2 and 3, 1927, were approved: of Health, Trained Nurse, $1,140 per annum, Dorothea Rasmussen; Bellevue and Allied The Commission laid over the matter of the proposed amendment of part I of ' Hospitals, Trained Nurse : $1,080 per annum, Ada B. Elliott, Nancy P. Stunilxrg, the non-competitive class by including therein the following : "Department of Public Grace M. Williamson, M. I. Cameron, Girard Jakobi, Isabelle Perry, Grace S. Ridlow, Markets, Chief Mechanical Engineer, Bronx Terminal Market, $7,500 per abnum, with- Jeanette E. Burnite, Mabel I. Segre, J. Y. Hepburn, Helen L, Ade, Jessie Reid, Emilie A. out maintenance." Beale; $1,200per annum, Amanda L. Brown, Vera S. E. Behr, Joseph J. Barrett. On motion, the following resolutions were adopted after a hearing of each of the ' Department of Public Welfare, Trained Nurse: $1,08a per annum, Anastasia T. candidates named therein: Neville, Maude Beaton, Lucy Lenahnn, Sarah Rowlandson, Mary A. Paluch, Fanny E. Resolved, That the name of Anna F. Carroll, 222 E. 89th st., Manhattan, be and Sheard, Mary F. MacKinnon, Marion Packard, Louise K Mahoney, M. Helen Lainey, the same is hereby removed from the list of persons disqualified for employment in Dorothy Norris, Olive M. MacLean, slice R. Matthews, Anna J. Coleman, Olive E. the City service. Dickerson, Catherine J. Lordan, Dorothy Norris; $1,440 per annum, Josephine A. Resolved, That the following names be and they are hereby removed from the Kiernan; $1,500 per annum, Dorothy L. Ryckman, Isabel W. Lynch, Marjorie Clark; eligible lists specified pursuant to the provisions of clause 14 of rule VII and placed $1,020 per annum, Anna T. Shields. on the list of persons disqualified for employment in the City service : Probation Officer, On the recommendation of the Advisory Board in a report dated Feb. 9, the Com- male, Vincent M. Madan, 1308 Prospect pl., Bklyn. Clerk, grade 1, Celia Anna Suss- mission approved the following subjects and .weights fpr the examination of Roentgen- man, 141 Ludlow st., Manhattan. Patrolman, George A. Brew, 155 W. 1621 st., ologist, grade 4: Experience, 20 (70 per cent. required) , technical paper, part I (Roent- .Manhattan. genology), 15 (75per cent. required) ; technical paper, part II (Medicine, Surgery and Pathology), 15 (75 per cent. required) ; practical test, part I (Interpretation of Roent- Resolved, That the name of John Kinsella, 150-07 105th st., Aqueduct, L. L, be gengra3ms), 20 (75 per cent. required) ; practical test, part II (Roentgen Examinations and the same is hereby marked "Qualified" on the eligible list of Patrolman. and Administration of X-ray for Therapeutic Purposes), 20 (75 per cent. required) ; Joseph C. Williams again appeared as directed to show cause why' his name should citizenship, 10. not be removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions of clause 14 On the recommendation of the Director of Examinations in reports dated 'Feb. of rule VII. In this connection the Commission also considered statements made by 5and8,itwas Richard White, 140 W. 142d st., Manhattan; I. J. Faggen, 598. Lenox ave., Manhattan; Resolved, That the Secretary be and he is hereby directed to proceed with examina- Ralph C. Warwick, 112 Edgecombe ave., Manhattan; Charles Buchanan, 112 Edgecombe tions for the following positions in the competitive class: Estimator; Janitor, grade 3 aye., Manhattan. On motion, it was (Custodian) ; Tabulating Machine Operator, grade 3 (Powers Machine) ; Tabulating Resolved, That the name of Joseph C. Williams, 149 W. 140th st., Manhattan, be Machine Operator, grade 2 (Moon-Hopkins Machine) ; Tabulating Machine Operator, and the same is hereby removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions grade 2 (Hollerith Machine) ; Clerk, grade 2 (With Knowledge of Comptometer). of clause 14 of rule VII and placed on the list of persons disqualified for employment On the recommendation of the Director of Examinations in a report dated Feb. 9, in the City service. it was The Commission then took up for consideration the case of Henry F. W. Bock, Resolved, That the following eligible lists be and they are hereby published, subject who had appeared before the Commission on Feb. 2 to show cause why his name should to future investigation of the candidates tliereon: Inspector of Blasting, grade 3; not be removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions of clause 14 Patrolwoman, Police Department_; Medical Inspector, grade 2; Axeman, ade B. of rule VII. Genevieve Prosser and her mother, 270 15th st., Bklpn., appeared and The Commission again took up for consideration the case of John .J.P Neuberger, made a statement for the record. On motion it was a candidate on the eligible list of Inspector of Pipe Laying, grade 3. It appearing Resolved, That the name of Henry F. W. Bock, 2023 Homecrest ave., Blrlyn., be from a report dated Feb. 8 from the Director of Exxaminations that the candidate did and the same is hereby removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions not possess the experience required under the terms of the advertisemeif to qualify him of clause 14 of rule VII and placed on the list of persons disqualified for employment for entrance into the examination, on motion, it was in the City service. Resolved, That the name of John J. P. Neuberger, 421 E. 146th It., Bronx, be and The following candidates appeared as directed to show cause why their names the same is hereby removed from the eligible list of Inspector of Pipe Laying, grade 3, should not be removed from the eligible lists specified under the provisions of clause 14 under the provisions of clause 14 of rule VII. of rule VII: Fireman, Thomas A. Carney, 205 St. Anus ave., Bronx; Patrolman, The Commission approved the action of the Director of Examinations in directing James D. Coyle, 181 Decatur st., Bklyn. The Secretary was instructed to again summon on February 2 that John J. Gentile, 1053/ Conselyea st. Bklyn,, be summoned - the candidates before the Commission at its next regular meeting. tionally for the mental examination for Inspector of .Foods, grade 3, subject to the The following candidates appeared as directed to show cause why their names action of the Commission on his appeal for a rerating on "Experience." should not be removed from the eligible lists specified pursuant to the provisions of After consideration of a report dated Feb. 3 from the Director of Examinations, clause 14 of rule VII: Inspector of Light and Power, grade 3, Harry L. Ford, 304 the Secretary was instructed to request a representative of the Board of Transportation 10th st., Bklyn. ; Patrolman, Louis Pick, 149 Cypress ave., Bronx. The matters were to ajpegr before the Commission at its next regular meting in connection with the laid over. . of Kenneth R. Platt as Inspector of Steel, grade 3 (Mal). William H. Woods, 213 W. 31st st., Manhattan, failed to appear as directed to The Commission approved the action of the Director of Examinations in directing show .cause why his name should not be removed from the eagle list of Inspector of an Feb. 7 that William H. Woods, 213 W. 21st st, Manhattan, be summoned condi- Foods, grade 2, pursuant to the provisions of clause 14 of rule VII. The tionally for the mental examination for Director of Statistics and Market Reporter, was instructed to accord him another opportunity to appear before the Commission at its subject to the action of the Commission on his appeal for a resting on 'Txperiene" next regular meeting. The following reports were presented from the Director of Examinations: The Commission then took up for disposition the following matters laid over Dated Feb. 8 recommendingthnt the Commission deny the ruiuest of the Department at previous meetings: 'of Finance that subdivisions "Boards and Commissions," "Tax Sale Force," be noted Matter of the proposed amendment of the exempt classification under the headu as separate promotion units, as the said subdivisions properly belonged to the "Executive "City Court," as follows: 1, by including therein "IS 5&ittaries to the Justices, Division" and "Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears, Main Office," "6 Deputy Clerks of the Court" ; 2, by changing the line "Clerk" to read "Chief Clerk"; re ctively. 3, by changing the Line "Deputy perk" to read "5 Deputy Chief Clerks"; a public Dated Feb. 3 recommending that eligibility to compete in the ex minations ordered hearing on which had been had Feb. 2, 1927. The matter was again laid over. on Dec. 29, 1926, for promotion to the followingpons in'the Office of President of Matter of the proposed amendment of the exempt classification by includn therein Botau of Manhattan be extended as infdi grader the heading "Bureau of Public Works in EYach Borough" the foil. : s "Secre- Cerk, grade 4, to include all eligible Clerks, grade 3, third and fourth tary to the Consulting Engineer, Richmond,,' a public hearing on which v t be~eb bait ate rappers and Typewriters and Typewriter Accountants in the General A on Jan. 26, 1927. The matter was again laid over. istatmu Offices, Btireat of Publie luild1ngs and Offices, Division of Inspect, Matter of the proposed amendment of the exentpt cation by including therein 11crion of Construction and Design and Division of Maintenance: under the heading "Office of the Borough President i Each Borough"- the ff Clerk, grade 3, to include all eligible second and third grade Typewriter Account- "Csniting Chemist, Manhattan," a public Bearing on whici had been had January ants in the General Admia#stration Offices, Bureau of PulEc Buildings and Odes, 1927. The matter was again laid over .. Division of Maintenance and Division of Construction and Diesfin.

THURSDAY, APRIL =14, 'I7. THE CITY ECORD.

Dated Feb. 3 recommending that an examination be ordered for proses to . and Appoitinmeiit.:for :,a list from which to ke. e :Pc9110t01t at $3 QOO per ' Stenographer and Typewriter, grade 4, to be open , to all eligible third -grade -Stenos- • n geed: tbe= ,of ,the : w * T7 J ,c fp t , - raphers aad Typewriters in the Dtpartmem of L-icenses. T1 coq ~ ~ Dated Feb. 3 recommending That an examination be ordered for promotion to ' of ,', - ~ ''' 'a ' Messenger, grade 3,-to be open to-all eligible second•grade Messengers -in the Department td noAc,-fsde-~4, 3u n of-the. seer Rester} h.;~f ' ; -,, ->m res Ito-a ~aqt oa,dated tFeb .1 from !the ~D t:of :,W.ator Stu n:;C -04 fib► of Plant and Structures. ,.of .the C #itf , Dated Feb. 2 recommending that eligibility in the examination ordered on October fora list from which to make two promotions in the Bureau ' ,.' : h ro x,1926, for. promotion to Stenographer and Typewriter, grade `4, -be extended to include Wad • oued the . of : the Secretaryetary `~ in ,taif~rtng' tN1F tt , O the all eligible third and • fourth grade Typewriting Copyists in the General Administration rule eligible ;i Uffices, and Engineering Bureau, Topographical Division, Office of President of -Borough response to requisitions from the~departtmen 1 specified ' e ` of The Bronx. . n p 7, the eligible ,list of Clerk, grade 2, in :response to . a requisitQn Dated Feb. 4 recommending that the Commission deny, for lack of power, the Jam 31 from the -Board of Child Welfare for a list from which.: to. sake. e request of the Board of Water Supply that eligibility to compete in the •exammation appointment at $1,26n per annum. ordered for promotion to Clerk, grade 5, be extended tQ include 'Henry G. Wachter- pq Feb. 7, the eligibleaist of Clerk, grade 2, in response to a requisition did Jan. mann, . the candidate not having served the required time in the fourth grade. ' ;Z9 from the Department of Health for a -list from which to make one appoinnt at 'Reports dated Feb. 5 and 8 recommending that an examination be ordered for $1 emu•

promotion to Inspector, grade 3, to be open to all eligible second grade Foremen and A , da Feb. 2 was presented from the State Civil Sery~ce . - Foremen of Asphalt Workers in the Bureau of Highways, Office of President of ~ an advising that at a meeting held Jan. 27, the following resolution of the )1 • •.. Borough of Richmond ; and further recommending that eligibility to compete in the n lad . been disapproved : Amending the exempt classification, , by ,jncl, ' examination ordered on Dec. 29, 1926, for promotion to Clerk, grade 3, be extended to therein under the heading "Department, of Purchase" the title "General ;Inspector'.: -~ ' include all eligible second grade Clerks and second and third grade Stenographers and the following resolutions of the Municipal Commission have been apprq Typewriters in the Engineering -Bureau, that Department. I, pmatding the civil service rules as follows: Reports dated Feb. 2 and 8 recommending that an examination be • ordered for 1, Byy u~g from clause 14 of rule XV (.promotion) ,the following : ;Qr ie; A promotion to Axeman, grade A, to be open to all eligible Laborers in the Bureau of . Cjp a, dons _shall be. open to all persons who have served for .Aot;less;thn Sewers, Office of President of Borough of Brooklyn; and further recommending that two years in grade 1 as Quartermaster, and substituting therefor : Grade .2, :1fl. the order on December 29, 1926, for the examination for promotion to Clerk, grade 5, nations shall be open to all persons who have served for not Jess than two-mss General Administration Offices, that Department, be cancelled. ..j grade 1. I . Reports dated Feb. 3 and 9 recommending that an examination be ordered for 2. By adding to -rule XV an additional clause to . be .known as clause 8: '8 ,) o promotion to Messenger, grade 2, to be open to all eligible first grade Messengers in person convicted of :petit larceny or dishonorably discharged from the army or navy the Bureau of Audit, Pay Division, Finance Department ; . and further recommending be examined or certified or appointed as a Patrolman or Fireman." that eligibility in the examinations ordered on Jan. 26 for promotion to the following II. Amending the exempt classification as follows: positions in that Department, be extended as indicated : . 1. Under the lading "Department of Public Welfare" by ciwiging the line .,12 Clerk,. grade 4, to include all eligible third grade Clerks in the Bureau of Law Chaplains to read 14 Chaplains. and Adjustment. 2. Under the heading "Department of Correction" by changing the line l' Chap- Examiner, grade 5, to include all eligible fourth grade Examiners in the Bureau lairs to read 21 Chaplains. of Audit, Administration Division. III. Amending the non-competitive classification as follows: Report dated Feb. 2 recommending that examinations be ordered for promotion to 1. Under the heading "Department of Correction": the. following positions in the City Court : a. Amending Part I. (1) By including therein "Institutional Instructor Assistant Court Clerk, grade 3, to be open to all eligible second grade Assistant Master), $1,440 per annum, without maintenance." (2) By changing the line "But •'- Court Clerks, secgnd and third grade Court Attendants, Interpreters and Messengers. $1,350 per annum, .without maintenance," to read "Butcher, $1,800 per annutn, ' itiiout Court Attendants, grade 3, to be open to all eligible second grade Court maintenance." (3) By including therein "Hospital Attendant, $960 per annum, .with Attendants. maintenance." Dated Feb. 3 recommending that eligibility to compete in the examination ordered b. Amending Part II by striking therefrom "Hospital Attendant, $840 per annum, on October 6, 1926, for promotion to Clerk, grade 3, be extended to include all eligible with maintenance." Tabulating Machine Operators, grades 2 and 3, in the Brooklyn Office, Department of 2. Under the heading "The Bellevue and Allied Hospitals": Street Cleaning. a. Amending Part I. (1) By changing the line "Trained Nurse, $1,260 per annum, Dated Feb. 7 recommending that the order on Dec. 29, 1926, for the examination with maintenance," to read "Trained Nurse, $1,500 per annum, with mamtewa¢e." for promotion to Assistant Engineer, grade D,,Engineeriug Bureau, Headquarters Depart- (2) By including therein "Dietitian; -$1,500 per annum, with maintenance." ment, Executive Division and Brooklyn Division, Board of Water Supply, be cancelled. 3. Under the heading "Department of -Health (Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Otisville, Dated Feb. 7 recommending that examinations be ordered for promotion to the New York)": following positions in the Bureau of Buildings, Office of President of Borough of a. Amending Part I. (1) By changing the line "Foreman of Mechanics, $1620 pr .Queens : annum, without maintenance," to read "Foreman of Mechanics, $1,944 per annum, with- Clerk, grade 5, to be open to all eligible fourth grade Clerks. out maintenance." Typewriting Copyist, grade 3, to be open to all eligible second grade Typewriting The communication was ordered filed. Copyists. Upon the request of the Department of Parks, Borough of Manhattan, in, .a.corn- Dated Feb. 5 recommending that eligibility to compete in the examination ordered ca n dated Feb. 1, it was on Dec. 29, 1926, for promotion to Clerk, grade 3, be extended to include all eligible Resolved, That, pursuant . to the provisions of clause 6a of rule XII, . carry F. second grade Clerks, second and third, grade Stenographers and Typewriters and Type, Nimphius, 761 E. 163d st., Bronx, be and he is hereby excepted from examination to be writing Copyists, and first grade Telephone Operators in the Division of Franchises, employed from time to time for a period of one year as Veterinarian by,.the Depart- Board of Estimate and Apportionment. ment of Parks, Borough of Manhattan; provided, however, that his total compensation Dated Feb. 5 recommending that an examination be ordered for promotion to Play- shall not exceed $720. . leader, grade 2, to be open to all eligible first grade Playleaders in the Department of Upon the request of the Bureau of Buildings, Office of President of Borough of Parks, Borough of Brooklyn. The Bronx, in oomuannications dated Feb. 1 (2), it was Dated Feb. 7 recommending that an examination be ordered for promotion to Resolved, That, pursuant to the provisions of clause 6a of rule XII, the following Messenger, grade 2, to be open to all eligible first grade Messengers in the Bureau of named be and they are hereby toexcepted from examination to be employed from time Water Register, Borough of Queens, Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. to time during the year 1927 make surveys of unsafe buildings by •the Bureau of Dated Feb. 7 recommending that an examination be ordered for promotion to Fore- Buildings, Office of President of Borough of The Bronx, at $25 per survey; provided, man of Laborers, 'grade 2, to be open to all eligible first grade Foremen of Laborers however, that the total compensation in -each -case shall not exceed $750: Arno Kolbe, Laborers, Drivers, Hostlers, and Climbers and Pruners in the Department of Parks' 155 E. 42d st., Manhattan; Join A. Wetzel, 949 Broadway, Manhattan. Borough of Brooklyn. The Secretary was instructed to request a reprgseutative. of .Bellevue and ,AUud The recommendations were adopted. Hospftals to r before . the Commission at its next regular meeting , in connection Reports dated Feb. 1, 3, 4, 5 and 7 were presented from the Examiner in Charge •wi its request under date of Jan. 27 for approval of the empkynent, under the of the Bureau of Investigation relative to 241 candidates on the eligible list of Patrol- pF0 ions of- clause: 8 of rule XII of the following named as Masseuse . Lima T land, man. The Secretary was instructed to mark "Not Qualified" the names of Henry W, at $2,160 per annum; Carina Ekstrand, at $1,318 per annum; Lena Ask, ;at $1,0ov,.per Baldwin, Theodore Rosner ; to mark "Not Qualified" and summpn before the Commis- annum; meter Ararson, at $~41 per annum. Sion Robert A. P. Poggi, Peter J Concannon, Edward P. Sweene The following communications were presented: • y, Morgan D. Wilson, ;*Y, 1926, .and Aug. 1, 1925, from the Board of 'Eduea- James H. Ennis, James G. Mozell, Sebastian Alfonso, Anthony N. Sawerino, Francis J. BOns,; led ;july Willett, Stanley J. Bak, Joseph A. Dirscherl, Thomas F. Foley, Edward A. Dickerson, lion, stating that the; -following Clerks had changed their names through marriage as -Anthony Schurr, Daniel -D. Langan, George R. Conroy, Emanuel Beninati, George C. indicated: Mary C. Carle -to-_Mary C. McMahon; Mille A. Spitz to Mine S. I eslan. O'Neill, George Moll, William ed Jai 25, -from the - Board of Health, stating that through marriage Esther S. Pouker, George A. Brew, George P. Mack, Edward J. TI C1ect had changed her name to Esther S. Dickinson. Wright, James M. Colbert, John E. Brandle, Stephen J. Kelleher, August J. Creange, W The Secrvtary: as instructed to amend the records accordingly. John G. Hickey, William A. Dunn, James P. Ronan, Thomas E. Keenan, Michael the following reassignments Corallo, Frank J. Deighan, William Parke, Thomas Zupo, Richard D. Bartels, James Secretary was instructed to note on the records• V. Dunn, Arthur J. Shea, Sam Spinner, Walter E. Bates, Vernon B. Smith, Charles to duty on the dates spga6ed in accordance with the certifications from the departments A. McCarthy, Nicholas S. Rego, Leo V Doyle, Albert Brooks, Daniel F. McAlevey, concerned : Office of President of Borough of The Bronx : Feb. 3, Eugene Torpey, *aborer. Office of resiuent of Borouugh.of ueem. Harry Weinstein, Edward Staudtner, John R. McGarry, 1.ioward M. Higgins; to with- der;-Feb: 4, Patrick J. Foiey, I ngineman, hold from certification the names of Michael Glass, Richard J. Nerses•an,• Frederick 'Jan: 17, Bernard £taUch; Licensed ireman, ,fan. 27 Elwood Grebe, Auto L. Carny, Joseph Lecastro, John J. Nagler, Arthur J. Shannon, Patrick J. Donohue, Jam' 1, AmflKcny hitterello, .John Elliott, Carlo Panneua, Labgrers. Feb ' 1, Elwood Swee- E iR man' Iaepartr ent-.of Docks, Jan. 28, John J..Burns, Dookbuilder. Joseph P. Conti, William J. Butler, Lawrence F. Gannotti, Lours eisiger, Waiter D. may' Ito= Mahoney, Henry J. Pieper, Edward J. Brennan, William A. Dunn David Teitler nt. of- Health, Jai. 25, . Michael J. Ggugh, Clerk Department of Tarks, .;Man- ' hattan, Jan. 31, Bernard Connally, Laborer; Feb. 1, Irene V. Lynch, Playground Attend- Anthony Hcictopp, Thomas A. Leahy, Edward T. Kowalski, Walter La Forge, Henry ~~ t :of Parks, Brnaklyn, lac: 17, .Meyer Brenner, Climber and Pruner. R White, John Dennehy, John Reilly, John W. Wood, Walter T. Fajella ; to remove Department of Street Cleaning : Jan. 31,► Abe Abramowitz, Sweeper, . and George the name of Loyd R. Wentzell at his request; and to mark 163 candidates named in the reports. Qualified" the remaining J~~, Auto Truck Driver; Feb. 3, John H. Cirina, Driver. Department of Plant ~ . structures, Jan. 27, Frank Finnegan, Deckhand. After consideration of a report dated Feb. 4 from the Medical Examiner, requests ~ recommendation . of the Director of Examinations, ' the . Commission for medical re-examinations for the follawing positions were granted : Inspector of rq~~' d;#>ae,follo g reports of the, Departmental ' d, of Examiners for positions Steel, grade 3 (Mill), 1; promotion to Lieutenantt,, DepartmentDe , 1; Medical . 'in . gyp tive-cla:.s : , Department of Public WeUare : Dec.. 6; 9 (2) , 11 - ; Examiner, grade 4 (Board of Education), 5; Prison Keeper, male, 1; Process Server, '13; 31; .Jan.. 6 (2) ; $ (2) ; 11 (Z) ; 13 14'(3) ; 19 (3) ; 24; 22; 25 {2) ; 26 M ; 1; Stenographer and Typewriter, grade 2, 10 ; Telephone Operator, grade 1, male, 2; Feb, 2. temporary Clerk, 1; Ticket Agent, grade 3, male, 5 ; Topographical Draftsman, grade The Commission approved . the., action of the -Assistant Secretary in directing -on G 1• Jan. 27, Feb. 2, 7 and 9 that the following naffed be. marked ``Not 'Qualified on 4e It appearing from reports dated Jan. 29 and Feb. 7 from the Medical Examiner _ le lists specified, it appe1 aring?!g at the3''ey failed to file anl .a lion for that in a medical re-examination for the positions indicated, the following candidates , ' iota t, as directed : Assistat Court Clerk, grade 3 .(Municipal Court) : fIerbert had qualified, the Secretary was instructed to mark their names "Qnnlifed-Medically" . • Crinhank, . John F. h, ' James A. Rafferty Catherine RR. Duffy 'Eugene on the respective eligible lists : Stenographer and Typewriter, grade 2, Lucy Williamson, B. Sullivan, Har ld- E. "Shnme jaer, - erman ~ Singer, Ewe Heslin, Miciel .J Anna F. Neknez ; temporary Clerk, Lillian A. McBride ; Clerk, grade 2, Robert Kimball, , Forte,, Anoa . L. Brennan, William H. Caulfield, Harry B. Lebow, Mabelle F; 'mss, Walter J• Madden; Patrolman, James J. Grace, William H. Reedy, Charles Mott; and" Charles Pilatsky, Benjamin-Millstein. Stenographer -and-Typewriter, ,grade 2, Genevieve to note onthe records that Anna V. Malone had been rejected for the position of M. Kearney, Clerk grade 2, John _Driscpll. Marine Engineer: William .W.:~ias, Stenographer and Typewriter, grade 3. fond B. ;Sauve, `,glitt , D La Thrr, William F. Waiigerein, Thomas J..Cófnpbell, The Commission approved the action of the Secretary on Feb. 7 in directing= the - .'Iaw epee F. Collins. Wehr ,Grs4er Operator Wham. F. -Roach, -Hubert. M ..FoaUc A lication Clerk to receive the application of Thomas P. Schlow, 354 55th st., Bkl PP pP m:,_'~aFge F. `~e~atr►,.'f~s~ge aA.. ji, James =~:` Lynch, °'Hermanu•~ibse. - k, for the position of Patrolman, subject to final action by the Commission on his requestVe,;Z:-.'L rles $1egl lc, • Has~gs, Nathan Newbat~er;. Paul that his name be removed from the list of persons disqualified for employment in the `h F. C#ihlen I I .Bella Ciol stein, Wiles C. StanwOo l, City service. fiums,'-Isadcfie S. Go-I'..' . `Iorz+tliv'C. ,Baffin, ' 'p- fafaten,-`FWi►n-:d F. s y, The Commission approved the action of the Secretary in certifying the following =Marion H Temple, Howard J Burns,-'Conrad WOmnstein, , William . J . _ ie promotion eligible lists in response to requisitions from the its specified, it j ' - : M °3 .Gowan,: Eugene F. ; Moran. B b N , appearing that there was no change of duties involved, no increase _ in the number of ' [a n~C: M~ Mille;> Barry , &kn :~i{~.Puffy, Ulla .. 1 incumbents serving under the title in the bureau, -and that the ,,~,/~},s were not Adorn: 'trino~tt 'F.'=Dlo en. T [ DD. I~ 'being made to -fill actual vacancies: wi . A: Olio K. r yam; ; ` ` On Feb. 1, the eligible list far, promotion to Clerk, grade 5,, Bureau ofof A . Bran .M Rucker David'! nit an .-nines 3T. _F~.e~ la, J. tort Division of Receipts, in response to a requisition dated Feb.. 1 ~ffrom the tt o ~''like- ` Vie: o ~►e _ t~. ~ •, u~ , . .'•• . , Xi : 4 Finance for a list from which to make onep promotion at . . per aan~m, • thG dates m s r tt Jan. 27~., $1, . 1 4,;5, 7 Qn Feb. 1, the eligible list for promotion to Assistant'. ' - _ ':. - e =D Vlfice of . rte marked ` " ti the bits .wclfid. i sri fsnsta ' - thethief Engineer, in response to a requisitio darted . Jan. 31 from Bea vd of - i- : taidin theIien&o &OT*O1Wnt fib 1 rn4 trthey wro 864 THE,--;CITY: ' 'RECORD. . TI URSDAY, APRIL -14, 1927.

employment . in the City service i Stenographer. and Typewriter,_ .grade 2, 23.: , uniar; . Sweefey,: 1964 Bryant ave., Bronx; George Moll, 22 Dewey pl., Bklyn.; William Draftsman, grade B, 1; Social Investigator, 1; Hull Inspector, 1; Temporary Clerk,.~ 97; Pointer, 946 Putnam ave.,_ Bklyn.; James V. Dunn, 223 Meeker'ave., Bklym; Morgan Inspector of Pipes. and Castings, grade 3, -1; Structural Steel Draftsman, grade . C, 1; Dix Wilson, 663 E. 165th St., Bronx; James N. Ennis, 232 Montague st., Yonkers; Title Examiner, 1; Marine Engineer, .20; Junior Engineer (Tunnel Construction), .grade. Sam Spinner, 1470 St. John's pl., Bklyn.; James G. Mozell, 86 Chester pl., Yonkers; C, Board of Transportation, 1; Wehr Grader Operator, 6; Clerk, grade, 2, .137., Engi- Edward J. Wright, 119 Celeste ct., Gerritsen Beach, Bklyn.; George E. Conroy, 224 neering Assistant, grade B (Board of Transportation), 1; Inspector of Repairs and Waverly pl., Manhattan. Supplies, grade 3, 1; Patrolman, 1. Resolved, That the name of Walter E. Bates, 820 Monroe 'st., Bk1yn., be and the The Commission- approved the report of the Certification Clerk dated Feb. 9 sub- same ' is hereby removed from the eligible Iist of Patrolman under the provisions of mitting statement of certification of names in excess of the number prescribed by the clause 14 of rule VII and placed on the list of persons disqualified for employment rules, declinations of appointments, restoration of names to eligible lists, etc. in the City service. A communication dated Feb. 3 was presented from Irene V. Jones, a candidate on Resolved, That the following names be and they are hereby removed from the the eligible list of Assistant Supervisor of Recreation, stating that through marriage list of persons disqualified for employment in the City-service: Salvatore Melfa, 241 she had changed her name to Irene V. Lynch. The Secretary was instructed to amend the records accordingly. Grand ave., .Bklyn.; Thomas P. Slow, 354 55th st., Bklyn. Thomas A.. Carney again appeared as directed to show cause why his name should The Secretary was instructed to summon the following named for a medical re- not be 'removed from the eligible list of Fireman under the provisions of clause 14 examination for the position specified, in compliance with their request : Fireman.: David of rule VII. In this connection the Commission also considered statements made by Flynn, 83 Madison St., Manhattan; Charles A. Nutzel, 132 Hendricks ave., New. Brighton. Michael J. McDermott, 25. Vermilyea ave., Bronx; Thomas Carey, 783 Union st., Patrolman : Henry R. Hagenbruch, 949 E. 167th st., Bronx ; Robert J. Devonmille, Bklyn.; Patrick Kilduff, 680 E. 140th St., Bronx; Mrs. Annie Carney, the candidate's 2011 Amsterdam ave., Manhattan; John L. Sullivan, 298 E. 140th st., Bronx; William wife. On motion it was J. Ryan, 276 Prospect ave., Bklyn.; James T. Grady, 569 52d St., Bklyn.; George A. Resolved, That the name of Thomas A. Carney, 205 St. Anus ave., Bronx, be and Van Gosig, 337 E. 22d St., Manhattan; Henry X. Heissinger, 348 Davis ave., West the same is hereby marked "Qualified" on the eligible list of Fireman. New Brighton. John J. Hughes, 87 Acacia ave., Great Kills, appeared as directed to show cause A communication dated Jan. 28 was presented from Edmund J. Opdyke, Hampton, why his name should not be removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the New York, requesting that his name be placed on the Manhattan Borough list for provisions of clause 14 of rule VII. In this connection, the Commission also considered Court Attendant, he having lived at 605 W. 111th St., apartment 23, care MacIntyre, statements made by Mr. Hughes, the candidate's father. The Secretary was instructed since Sept. 1, 1925. The matter was referred to the Bureau of Investigation for investi- to summon Mrs. John J. Hughes before the Commission at its next regular meeting in gation and report to the Commission. connection with the matter. It appearing from an affidavit submitted by Jeremiah J. Creedon, a candidate on The Commission again took up for consideration the case of Charles J. Reilly, the eligible list of Court Attendant, grade 2, Borough of Brooklyn, that on July 1, 1924, who had appeared before the Commission at a previous meeting to show cause why his he had removed from 5 Clifford pl., Bklyn., to 82 Elm ave., Flushing, L. I., on motion, name should not be removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions it was of clause 14 of rule VII. In this connection the Commission also considered state- Resolved, That the name of Jeremiah J. Creedon be and the same is hereby trans- ments made by Mrs. Josephine Reilly, care Mrs. Melia, 57 Jane St., Manhattan. The ferred from the eligible list of Court Attendant, grade 2, Borough of Brooklyn, to the matter was laid over. eligible list of Court Attendant, grade 2, Borough of Queens. Stephen L. Kelleher, 694 President St., Bklyn., appeared as directed to show cause It appearing from an affidavit submitted by James J. Monahan, a candidate on the why his name should not be removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the eligible list of Court Attendant, grade 2, Borough of The Bronx, that he had removed provisions of clause 14 of rule VII. The Secretary was instc~tcted to summon Mrs. from 290 E. 143d st., Bronx, to 418 Madison st., Bklyn., care Dolan, on motion, it was Stephen L. Kelleher before the Commission at its next regular meeting in connection Resolved, That the name of James J. Monahan be and the same is hereby transferred with the matter. from the eligible list of Court Attendant, grade 2, Borough of The Bronx, to the eligible The following candidates appeared as directed to show cause why their names should list of Court Attendant, grade 2, Borough of Brooklyn. not be removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions of clause 14 The Commission then adjourned to meet Wednesday, February 16, 1927, at 10.30 of rule VII: Anthony N. Saverino, 411 2d ave., Manhattan; Albert Brooks, 235 9th a. m. MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. ave., Manhattan; Daniel D. Langan, 1458 E. 3d St., Bklyn.; James M. Colbert, 825 58th St., Bklyn.; George P. Mack, 404 W. 57th st., Manhattan. The Secretary was instructed to again summon the candidates before the Commission MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. at its next regular meeting. The following candidates appeared as directed to show cause why their names Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Municipal Civil Service Commission of should not be removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions of New York Held Tuesday, Feb. 15, 1927, at 2 P. M. clause 14 of rule VII:Vernon B. Smith, 3826 Pratt ave., Bronx; Thomas F. Foley, 41 Temple St., L. I. City; Arthur J. Shea, 199 Co~ttrt st., Bklyn. The. matters were referred to the Secretary. Present—Abraham Kaplan, President, and Ferdinand Q. Morton and William The following candidates appeared as directed to show cause why their names Drennan, Commissioners. The President presided. should not be removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions of On the recommendation of the Director of Examinations in a report dated Feb. 14 clause 14 of rule VII: Howard M. Higgins, 1109 Coney Island ave., Bklyn.; Sebastian it was Alfonso, 2340 Belmont ave., Bronx. The matters were referred to the Bureau of Resolved, That the following eligible lists be and they are hereby pubished, subject Investigation for further investigation and report. to future investigation of the candidates thereon: Chief Marine Engineer; Clerk, grade 2 The following candidates appeared as directed to show cause why their names (with knowledge of Addressograph) ; Stationary Engineer in Charge (Fuel Oil Burn- should not be, removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions of ing Plant) ; Stenographer and Typewriter, grade 3, male, subject to a future medical clause 14 of rule VII : Nicholas S. Rega, 2005 Ocean pkwy., Bklyn.; Emanuel Beninati, examination of the candidates thereon. 1148 73d St., Bklyn. The matters were laid over. The Commission then adjourned to meet Wednesday, February 16, 1927, at 10.30 John E. Brandle, • 137 Coffey st., Bklyn., appeared as directed to show cause why a. m MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. his named should not be removed from the eligible list of Patrolman hander •the pro- visions of clause 14 of rule VII. The matter was referred to the President. Thomas A. Costa, 1124 Forest ave., West Brighton, S. I., appeared as directed in MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. connection with his request that his name be removed from the list of persons disqualified for employment in the City service. The request was denied. . Minutes of a Meeting of the Municipal Civil Service Commission of New York The following candidates failed to appear as directed to show cause why their Held Wednesday, Feb. 16, 1927, at 10.30 A. M. names should not be removed from the eligible list of 'Patrolman under the provisions of clause 14 of rule VII: James D. Coyle, 181 Decatur st, Bklyn.; Thomas Zupo, 195 Clifton pl., Bklyn. The Secretary was instructed to continue the disqualification appear- Present—Abraham Kaplan, President, and Ferdinand Q. Morton and William ing against their names pending their appearance as directed. Drennan, Commissioners. The President presided. The Commission then took up for disposition the following matters laid over at A public hearing was had on the proposed amendment of the competitive classifi- previous meetings: cation as follows : Case of Harry L. Ford, who had appeared before the Commission on Feb. 9 to show 1. By striking from part XII (the medical service) : "Examiner in Lunacy" cause why his name should not be removed from the eligible list of Inspector of Light "Oculist," "Dentist," "Psychologist." and Power, grade 3, under the provisions of clause 14 of rule VII. On motion, it was 2. By including in group 3 (positions of special or miscellaneous character) of Resolved, That . the name of Harry L. Ford, 304 10th st., Bklyn., be and the same part I (ungraded positions) : "Dentist," "Psychologist." is hereby marked "Qualified" on the eligible list of Inspector of Light and Power, There were no appearances and the Chair declared the hearing closed grade 3. Commissioner Drennan not voting. The Commission then went into regular session and, on motion, the minutes of Case of Ray G. Waste, who had appeared before the Commission on Dec. 15, 1926, the meetings held Feb. 9 and 15, 1927, were approved. On motion it was to show cause why his name should not be removed from the eligible list of Patrolman Resolved, That the Municipal Civil Service classification of positions in the con- under the provisions of clause 14 of rule VII. On motion, it was petitive class be and the same is hereby amended : • Resolved, That. the name of Ray G. Waste, 470 E. 161st st., Bronx, be and the 1. By striking from part XII (the medical service) : "Examiner in Lunacy," same is hereby marked "Qualified" on the eligible list of Patrolman. Commissioner "Oculist," "Dentist," "Psychologist" Drennan not voting. 2. By including in group 3 (positions of special or miscellaneous character) of Request of Charles E. Whalen, 174 Bedford ave., Bklyn., that his name be removed part I (ungraded positions) : "Dentist," "Psychologist." from the list of persons disqualified for employment in the City service. The request The Commission again took up for consideration the matter of the proposed amend± was denied. meat of part I of the non-competitive classification by including therein, under the On motion, the following resolutions were adopted: heading "Department of Public. Markets," the following: "Chief Mechanical Engineer, Resolved, That, pursuant to the provisions of clause 12 of rule XVIII, Marie Bronx Terminal Market, $7,500 per annum," a public hearing on which had been had Mangold, 1575 DeKalb ave., Bklyn.. be and she is hereby appointed a Monitor in the on Feb. 9. In this connection the Commission considered statements made by Joseph office of the Commission, effective Jan. 31, 1927. Moore, Accountant, Department of Public Markets. H. Elliot Kaplan, Legislative Resolved, That the Secretary be and he is hereby directed to proceed with examina- Counsellor, Civil Service Reform Association, appeared in opposition. The matter tions for the following positions in the competitive class: Attendant, grade 2 (Watch- was again laid over. man, Messenger, Bridge Tender and Caretaker) ; Assistant Actuary Auditor, grade 3; The following named appeared in connection with the request of the New York Architectural Draftsman, grade C; Assistant Engineer, Bureau of Buildings, grade C; Society of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors that positions in the Engineering Engineering Assistant, grade B; Inspector of Dock and Pier Construction, grade 3; Service of The City of New York be opened only to applicants whopossessed licenses Junior Draftsman, grade B; Marine Draftsman (Machinery) grade D; Nurse; Plan issued by the University of the State of New York : James M. Welsh, President, New Examiner, grade C; Psychologist; Typewriter Accountant, grade 3 (Remington Wahl). York Society of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors; Mr. Griffin, representing The Commission referred to the Director of Examinations for report, the matter American Association of Engineers ; Arthur V. Sheridan, Past President, Association of the advisability of ordering open competitive examinations for the following positions- of Engineers of New York; John C. Reidel, Past President, Municipal. Engineers; in the Municipal Radio Telephone Broadcasting Station of the Department of Plant Mr. Judwin, representing Union of Technical Men; Clarence F. Bell, President, Ass&- and Structures : Announcer, Broadcasting Supervisor, * Public Address Operator,. Radio elation of Engineers, of New York. The matter was laid over. Engineer, Radio Operator, Assistant Program Director, Program Director. • After consideration of statements made by George L. Lucas, Division Engineer, On motion, it was Board of Transportation, the Commission directed that the name of Kenneth R. Platt Resolved, That pursuant- to the provisions of clauses 3 and 4 of rule XII, Charles be marked "Qualified-Medically" on the eligible list of Inspector of Steel, grade 3 J. Stuart, 210 W. 105th st, Manhattan, be and he is hereby appointed an Investigator, (Mill). Civil Service, in the Office of the Commission, effective Feb. 11, 1927. The following resolutions were adopted after a hearing of each of the candi- Upon the recommendation of the Advisory Board in a report dated • Feb. 161 the dates named therein :. Commission approved the following subjects and weights for the examinations specified: • Resolved, That the following names be and they are hereby marked "Qualified" Tabulating Machine Operator, grade 3 (Powers Machine) : Practical test, 7 (70 on the eligible lists specified : Inspector of Foods, grade 2, William H. Woods, 213 W. per cent •required) ; arithmetic, 2; citizenship, 1, 70 per cent general average required 21st st., Manhattan. Fireman, William J. Moran, 526 W. 21st st., Manhattan. Patrol- Tabulating Machine Operator (Hollerith Machine) grade 2: Practical test;' 7, (70 man Charles A. McCarthy, 67 Elm st.,- West Brighton; Keyran L. Brady, 543 47th percent: -required) ; arithmetic, 2; citizenship, 1, 70 per cent general average required st, Bklyn. ; Francis J. Willett, 107 Greenpoint ave., L. I. City ; Stanley J. Bak, 544 Stenographer and Typewriter, grade 4 (Reporting Stenographer) : Elimination test, E. 12th st, Manhattan; August J. Creange, 638.60th st., Bklyn.; Leo V. Doyle, 323 1 (70 per cent. required; transcription, 5 (70 per cent. required) ; facility, 3 (70 per W. 11th St., Manhattan; Joseph A. Dirscherl, 693 E. 133d st., Manhattan; John G. cent. required) ; citizenship, 1. 70 percent general average required'- Hickey, 281 Hudson at., Manhattan; Daniel F. McAlevey, 24-08 Whitestone ave., - Mechanical Draftsman, grade C: Experience, 4 (70 per cent required) ; techni ical 5 - Flushing; Edward A. Dickerson, 139 Kosciusko st, Bklyn.; James P. Ronan, 1220 (75 per cent required) ; citizenship, 1. 70 per cent general average required,- • , - . 3d. ave., Manhattan; Harry Weinstein, 273 Clinton St., Bklyn.; Anthony Schurr, 380 Tabulating Machine Operator, grade 2 (Moon-Hopkins Machine) : Practice .test 7 Knickerbocker ave., Bklyn.; Thomas E. Keenan, 363 Cypress ave.,, Bronx ; Edward (7q per cent required) ; arithmetic, 2; citizenship,' 1. 70 per cent general averse Steudtner, 634 11th St., Gllege Point, Queens; Michael Corallo, 109 Central ave., Estimator: - Experience, 4 (70 c5ent required) ; duties, 5 (70 per cat required); Alyn. ; John R, McGarry, 128 Utica ave., Bklyn. ; Frank J. Deighan, 329 E. -197th sh, V V Bronx; William Parke, 1206 Brook ave., Bronx; Robert A. P. Poggi, 80 Palmetto citizenship, -1. -70 per cent: general average required. V VVV.V st;, Bklyn.; George 0. O'Neill, 3445, 921 st, Jackson Heights; Peter, J.: ='") trotr -(Prison Serike) : • Physical -examination, 5 (70 per cent - r quired). pmental 104E. 124th st, Manhattan; Richard D. Bartel- 2138 35th sty Astoria; Ed*stit,'P. is ( 1> . Wit•: ). -S at►dghts VVs THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927. THE CITY RECORD.

Experience, 2; duties, 4 (70 per cent. required) ; oral, 3 (70 per cent. required) ; citi- The Commission approved the action of the Secretary in certifying on Feb. 11, on zenship, 1. the recommendationof--the Director of Examinations; the appropriate eligible fist for Chemist (Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity) : Experience, 4 (70 promotion to Clerk, grade 3, Bureau of the Water Register, Borough of Manhattan,.. in per cent. required) ; technical, 5 (75 per cent. required) ; citizenship, 1. 70 per cent. response to a requisition dated Feb. 4 from the Department of Water Supply, Gas and general average required. Electricity for a list from which to make one promotion in the Bureau of the Chief Clerk, grade 2 (with knowledge of Comptometer) : Practical test, 4 (70 per cent. Engineer,. Water Supply, Borough of Manhattan, a $1,560 per annum. _. required) ; arithmetic, 11; letter, 2; handwriting, 2; citizenship, 1. 70 per cent. general The Commission approved the action of the Secretary in certifying the following average required. promotion eligible lists in response to requisitions from the departments specified," it Craneman (Steam) : Experience, 3 (70 per cent. required) ; practical test, 6 (70 appearing that there were no changes of duties involved, no increase in the number of per cent. required) ; citizenship, 1. 70 per cent. general average required. incumbents serving under the title in the bureau, and that the promotions would not On the recommendation of the Advisory Board in the foregoing report, the Corn- be made to fill actual vacancies : mission waived the requirement of paragraph 12 of rule VII for the following examina- On Feb. 10, the eligible list for promotion to Assistant Engineer, grade D, Engi- tions: Mechanical Draftsman, grade C; Craneman (Steam). neering Bureau, Headquarters Department, Executive Division, in response to a requisi- It appearing from a communication, dated Feb. 16, from the Director of Examina- tion dated Feb. 8 from the Board of Water Supply for a list from which to -make one tions that Jacob Theobold, 519 W. 143d st., Manhattan, a candidate in the examination promotion at $2,900 per annum. for Examiner, Board of Education, was preparing for submission to the Commission On Feb. 10, the eligible list for promotion to Examiner, grade 5, Bureau of Audit, proof that he had the required entrance qualifications for this examination, the Com- Division of Audit and Examiners, in response to a requisition dated Feb. 8 from the mission approved the action of the Director of Examinations in issuing a conditional Department of Finance for a list from which. to make one promotion at $2,$10 per notice to appear for the oral test. annum. The Commission approved the action of the Director of Examinations in directing The Commission approved the action of the Assistant Secretary in directing on on Feb. 14 that conditional notices to appear for the written examination for Junior Feb. 15 that Rocco Isolde, 2298 E. 14th st., Bklyn., be summoned for a medical re-exam- Engineer, grade C (Board of Transportation), be forwarded to the following named ination for the position of Patrolman. candidates, subject to final action by the Commission on their appeals for a rerating on A communication dated Feb. 15 was presented from the State Civil Service Com- "Experience": Rocco Montemurro, 416 3d ave., Manhattan; Edward A. Fetherston, mission advising that at a meeting of that Board held Feb. 10, the following resolutions 15 Central ave., New Brighton, S. I. of the Municipal Commission had been approved: A report dated Feb. 14 was presented from the Director of Examinations submit- 1. Amending the exempt classification, as follows : A. Under the heading "City ting a statement of examinations held during the month of February, 1927. The report Magistrates' Courts," by increasing the number of Court Clerks from 33 to 35. B. Under was ordered filed. the heading "Tenement House Department," by increasing the number of Deputy Coiin- The following reports were presented from the Director of Examinations: missioners from 2 to 3. C. Under the heading "Department of Health," by including Dated Feb. 14, recommending that an examination be ordered for promotion to therein the titles "Deputy Commissioner," "Confidential Stenographer," and the following Topographical Draftsman, grade C, to be open to all eligible Topographical Draftsmen, resolutions had been disapproved: grade B, in the Division of Construction and Design, Office of President of Borough 1. Amending Part I of the non-competitive classification as follows : A. Under of Manhattan. the heading "Department of Plant and Structures," by including therein: "(Municipal Dated Feb. 14, recommending that an examination be ordered for promotion to Radio Telephone Broadcasting Station) Without Maintenance," "Radio Engineer, $5,000 Foreman of Laborers, grade 3, to be open to all eligible second grade Foremen of per annum," "Program Director, $4,000 per annum," "Assistant Program Director, Laborers, Tappers, Caulkers and Laborers in the Bureau of the Chief Engineer, Water $3,000 per annum," "Broadcasting Supervisor, $3,000 per annum," "Announcer, $2,700 Supply, Borough of Queens, Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. per annum," "Public Address Operator, $2,400 per annum," "Radio Operator,- $2,100 Dated Feb. 14, recommending that eligibility to compete in the examination ordered per annum," ."Radio Operator, $1,800 per annum." B. Under the heading "Board -of on Dec. 29, 1926, for promotion to Clerk, grade 4, be extended to include all eligible Transportation," by including therein the following: "Engineer of Cars and •hops, third grade Clerks in the Bureau of Highways, Office of President of Borough of $9,000 per annum, without maintenance." Richmond. 2. Amending the exempt classification, as follows : A. Under the heading "Office The recommendations were adopted. of the Borough President in Each Borough," by including therein the following: A report, dated Feb. 11, was presented from the Examiner in Charge of the Bureau (a) "Secretary to the Superintendent of Street Cleaning, Queens." (b) "Secretary of Investigation relative to the case of Richard A. HTickling, a candidate for employ- to the. Superintendent of Street Cleaning, Richmond." ment under the provisions of clause 11 of rule XVIII as Physician in Bellevue and The communication was ordered filed. Allied Hospitals. The matter was laid over. The following communications were presented: Reports, dated Feb. 11 (2), were presented from the Examiner in Charge of the Dated Feb. 8 from the Fire Department stating that owing to the death of. his Bureau of Investigation relative tp 11 candidates on the eligible list of Patrolman. father, Charles Krapp had dropped the "Junior" from his name. The Secretary was instructed to mark "Not Qualified" the name of Howard' C. Zaput; Dated. Feb. 1 from the Police Department stating that by order of the City Court to mark "Not Qualified" and summon before the Comnmision William A. G. Dunn, Joseph 'A. Slivinski, Patrolman, had changed his name to Joseph A. Slevens, effective David • Teitler; Edgar G. Sneden, Daniel J. Maguire; and to mark "Qualified" the Feb. 1. remaining six candidates named in the reports. The Secretary was instructed to amend the records accordingly. After consideration of reports, dated Feb. 11 (4), from the Examiner in Charge The Secretary was instructed to note on the records the following reassignments of the Bureau of Investigation, the. Secretary was instructed to summon the following to duty on the dates specified in accordance with the notifications from the departments candidates to show cause why their names should not be removed from the eligible concerned : Office of President of Borough of Manhattan : Jan. 31, Bernard Skiving- lists specified under the provisions of clause 14 of rule VII: Inspector of Tenem ants, ton, Laborer, and Salvatore Congilio, Asphalt Worker; Feb. 1, Mary J. Schir, Attendant; grade 2, George B. Chenkin; Chauffeur-Attendant, William R. Payne; Auto Engineman, Feb. 4, Joseph A. McEntyre, Foreman Asphalt Worker, and Mariano Fiorenza, Asphalt Max Bass; Fireman, John J. Boylan. Worker; Feb. 7, Antonio Messina, Laborer ; Feb.' 8, Philip Chickelli, Laborer ; Feb. 10, A report, dated Feb. 5, was presented from Examiners Whitney and Galston relative Thomas A. Robinson, Asphalt Worker. Office of President of Borough of The Bronx: to §urvey of recommendations of various departments with respect to service records Feb. 7, Arameni Bonifacio and Joseph Obsiewski, Laborers. Office of President of for the year 1926. The matter was referred to the Secretary. Borough of Brooklyn : Feb. 9, Joseph Duhig, Laborer. Office of President of Borough It appearing from reports, dated Feb. 8 and 14 (3), from the Medical Examiner of Queens : Jan. 15, Joseph Burns, Clerk ; Jan. 31, Samuel Levine, Engineer-Inspector; that in a medical re-examination for the positions specified, the following candidates Feb. 4, Conrad Hauer, Sweeper; Feb. 7, Pranceseo Santelli -and William Connors, had qualified, the Secretary was instructed to mark their names "Qualified-Medically" Laborers ; Feb. 8, Michael Dietz, Laborer ; Feb. 9, John S. Reidy and Thomas J. on the respective eligible lists : Stenographer anal Typewriter, grade 2 : Helen C. Godley, . Laborers; Feb. 10, Harry Hicks, Blacksmith. Department of Plant and Loftus, Fannie Ettinger ; Patrolman : Edward Heerbrandt, John F. Horan, Richard Structures : Jan. 18, Percy H. Hauffman, Deckhand ; Feb. 6, Charles J. McCleary, D. Bartels ; Fireman : Francis J. Gallagher, Edwin J. Sweet ; and to note on the Deckhand; Feb. 5, Patrick Murphy, Marine Stoker; Feb. 8, John Kempton, Rigger. records that the following named had been rejected : Fireman : Bernard Heagney, Department of Parks, Manhattan : Feb. 7, John A. Killoran, Climber and Pruner. Philip Feucht; Patrolman: John J. McLaughlin, Frank Sciara, John J. Rippstein; Department of Street Cleaning: Tan. 26, Michael Collins, Sweeper; Feb. 4, John Longo, Auto Engineman and Auto Truck Driver, James F. Murphy. Auto Truck Driver; Feb. 7, Louis Mele, Benjamin Shapiro and Sam Solomon, Sweepers ; Richard V. McDonough and Lee Johnson, Drivers ; Feb. 8, ' Louis : Kaplan, It appearing from a report dated Feb. 11 from the Medical Examiner that in a Driver; Feb. 10, Charles Tarkanye, Sweeper. medical re-examination held pursuant to the provisions of clause 4 of regulation VIII, Upon the recommendation of the Director of Examinations, the Commission the following candidates had been rejected for the positions specified, the Secretary was approved the following reports of the Departmental Board of Examiners for Positions instructed to summon them before the Commission to show cause why their names in the Non-Competitive Class: Department of Public Welfare: Dec, 8; Jan. 11, 18 (4), should not be removed from the eligible list under the provisions of clause 14 of rule 24; Feb. 4. VII for physical disability : Laborer, Santa Gennaro. Sweeper, Alexander Zelnerchin, The Commission approved the action of the Assistant Secretary in directing that Joseph Pierro, Leo Greenfield, Frank Carnovale. the candidates named in his reports dated Feb. 13, 14, 15 and 16 be marked "Qualified" Upon the recommendation of the Certification Clerk in a report dated Feb. 11, it on the eligible lists specified, it appearing from statements contained in the application was for appointment filed by them that they were qualified for employment in the City service: Resolved, That the Secretary be and he is hereby directed to proceed with the Wehr Grader Operator, 1; Stenographer and Typewriter, grade 2, 1; Stationary following examination in the labor class : Laborer, Borough of Brooklyn. Engineer, 1; Port 'Statistician, 4. The Secretary was instructed to note on the records that Michael J. Ward, 255 A communication dated Dec. 29, 1926, was presented from Thomas McDermott, Taylor st., West Brighton, S. I., had failed to appear for a medical re-examination for 244 William st., Manhattan, requesting a rehearing with a view to having his name the position of Fireman. restored to the eligible list of Patrolman. The r est was denied. In accordance with the terms of the resolution adopted by the Commission on The Secretary was instructed to summon Wendell P. Robinson, 2423 Silver st., July 29, 1926, the Secretary submitted a report of all temporary or emergency employees Ridgewood, Queens, in connection with his request dated Feb. 3 that his name -be trans- serving in the various departments of The City of New York. The matter was referred. ferred from the eligible list of Court Attendant, Borough of Brooklyn, to the . eligible to the President. list of Court Attendant, Borough of Queens. The Secretary reported that in accordance with the provisions of the resolution The Commission then adjourned to meet Wednesday, Feb. 23, 1927, at 10.30 a. m. adopted by the Commission on May 27, 1925, he had ordered that the following names MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. be removed from the list of persons disqualified for employment in the City service: George E. Bernius, 238 15th st., Bklyn.; James J. Caputo, 278 21st st., Bklyn.; Anthony M. Mele, 1405 :Herkimer st., Bklyn.; William V. Keating, 215 Skillman st., Bklyn.; Charles Richter, 1174 Clay ave., Bronx; Sabino Streppone, 2077 3d ave., Manhattan; MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Peter R. Bruninghaus, 122 2d pl., Bklyn. ; William S. Hogan, 170 Bement ave., West Brighton. Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Municipal Civil Service Commission- of The Commission approved the action of the Secretary in certifying, pursuant to the New York Held Thursday, 'Feb. 17, 1927, at ' 2 P. M. provisions of paragraph 2 of clause I of rule XI, 'the following eligible lists in response to requisitions from the departments specified : . Present-Abraham Kaplan, President, and Ferdinand Q. Morton and William On Feb. 11, the male eligible list of Clerk, grade 2, in response to a requisition Drennan, Commissioners. The President presided. dated Feb. 4 from the Office of President of Borough of Manhattan for a list from On the recommendation of the Director of Examinations in a report dated Feb. 16, which to make one appointment at $960 per annum. it was . On Feb. 11, the male eligible list 'of Clerk, grade 2, in response to a requisition Resolved, That the eligible list for Storekeeper be and the same is hereby published, dated Feb. 7 from the Office of President of Borough of The Bronx for a list from subject to future investigation of the candidates thereon, which to make one appointment at $960 per annum. The Commission then adjourned to. meet Wednesday, Feb. 23, 1927, at 1030 a. m. On Feb. 11, the appropriate eligible list of Clerk, grade 2, Male, in response to a ` , TT`1 A. HEALY, Secretary. requisition dated Feb. 8 from the Department of Health for a list from which to appoint cne Hospital Clerk at $1,100 per annum. On Feb. 11, the 'male eligible list of Clerk, grade 2, in. response to a requisition MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.. dated Feb. 4 from the College of The City of New York for a list from which to --- make one appointment at $1,170 per annum. Minutes of a : Special Meeting of the Municipal Civil Service Commission of On Feb. 11, the male eligible list of Clerk, grade 2, in response to a requisition New York Held Friday, Feb. 18, 1927, at 2 P. M. dated Jan. 26 from the Police Department for a list from which to make one appoint- ment at $1,260 per annum. On Feb. 8. the male eligible list of Court Stenographer in response to a requisition Present-Abraham Kaplan, _ President, and Ferdinand Q. Morton and William dated Feb. 4 from the Children's Court fora list from which to make one 'appointment Drennan, Commissioners. The President presided.. at $2,850 per annum. On the recommendation of the Director of Examinations in a report dated Feb. 18, Oh Feb. 9, the male eligible list of Clerk, grade 1, in response to a requisition it was dated Jan. 20 from the Board of Water Supply for a list from which to make one Resolved,- That the .eligible list for Investigator, Civil Service, be and the :same appointment at $680 per annum.. is. hereby published, .subject. to a future medical examination and investigation of the . On Feb. 10, the female eligible list of Probation Officer (Roman Catholic) in candidates. thereon... • response to a requisition dated Feb. 8_ from the Children's Court for a list from which The Commission then adjourned to meet Wednesday, Feb. 23, 1927, 0it - 1 ,s;: a to make one appointment at $1,860 per annum. MARTIN •A. HEALY,' Serre - .1e6 THE -CITY RECOtD- •THWSDAY, APRIL M, 1927.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. tively; to show cause why their names should "not be "removed from the 'eligiblelist'of Patrolman under the provisions of clause 14 of rule VII. On motion, it was Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, of Resolved, That the following names be and they are - herebymarked "Qualified" on New York Held Monday, Feb. 21, 1927, at 2.30 P. M. the eligible list of Patrolman, Commissioner Drennan voting to disqualify the candi- dates: Anthony DeMaio, 5203 12th ave., Bklyn.; William J." Sullivan, 3750 'Park are., Present-Abraham Kaplan, President, and Ferdinand Q. Morton and William Bronx; Nathan Chezar, 1671 Vyse ave., Bronx; Thomas F. Foley, 41 Temple st., L. I. -Drennan, Commissioners. The President presided. City. On the recommendation of the Director of Examinations in reports dated Feb. 18 Case of Charles G. C. Boye, who had appeared before the Commission on July 29, and 19, it was 1926, in connection with his request that his name be removed from -the list of persons . Resolved, That the following eligible lists be and they are hereby promulgated, subject disqualified for employment in the City service. On motion, it was to future investigation of the candidates thereon : Swimming Instructor; Yiddish Inter- Resolved, That the name of Charles C. G. Boye, 2314 Hughes st., Ridgewood, L. I., preter, subject to a future medical examination of the candidates thereon; Italian Inter- be and the same is hereby removed from the list of persons disqualified for'ectq?loyment preter, subject to a future medical examination of the candidates thereon. in the Ctiy service, Commissioner Drennan voting in the negative. The Commission then adjourned to meet Wednesday, Feb. 23, 1927, at 10.30 a. m. Cases of Thomas F. Kelly and John A. Scunziano, who had appeared before the MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. Commission on Dec. 1, 1926, and Jan. 12, respectively, to show cause whir their names should not be removed from the eligible list of Fireman under the provisions of clause 14 of rule VII. On motion, it was MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Resolved, That the following names be and they are hereby removed from the Minutes of a Meeting of the Municipal Civil Service Commission of New York eligible list of Fireman under the provisions of clause 14 of rule VII . and placed on Held Wednesday, Feb. 23, 1927, at 10.30 A. M. the list of persons disqualified for employment in the City service: Thomas F. Kelly, 132 W. 67th st., Manhattan ; John A. Scunziano, 124 Cherry st., Brooklyn. Present-Abraham Kaplan, President, and Ferdinand Q. Morton and William Cases of George A. Kelly, Harry T. Seymour, William P. LaMoglia, Louis Pick Drennan, Commissioners. The President presided. and Emanuel Beninati, who had appeared before the Commission on Dec. 21, 1926, On motion, the minutes of the meetings held Feb. 16, 17, 18 and 21, 1927, were Jan. 19, 21, Feb. 9 and 16, to show cause why their names should not be removed approved. from the eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions of clause 14 of rule VII. On Mark L. Fleming, General Medical Superintendent, Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, motion, it was appeared in connection with the request of that department for approval of the employ- Resolved, That the following names be and they are hereby removed from the ment under the provisions of clause 8 of rule XII of the following named as Masseuses, eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions of clause 14 of rule VII and placed on effective Jan. 1: Lina Tegland, Lena Ask, Carina Ekstrand, Syster . Acarson. The the list of persons disqualified for employment in the City service: George A. Kelly, matter was laid over. 1437 1st ave., Manhattan ; Harry T. Seymour, 494 Bergen ave., Bronx; William P. It appearing from statements made by Robert L. Colligan, Chief Clerk, Bureau 'of LaMoglia, 319 E. 108th st., Manhattan; Louis Pick, 149 Cypress ave., Bronx; Emanuel Plant Operation, Department of Education, that the department had been employing Beninati, 1148 73d st., Brooklyn. Janitor Engineers and Custodian Engineers for additional emergency work in schools Case of Francis J. Miller, who had appeared before the Commission on Dec. 29, other than those to which they were regularly assigned, the Secretary was instructed' 1926, in connection with his request that his name be restored to the eligible list of to request that department to terminate forthwith such emergency employments. Patrolman. On motion, it was The following resolutions were adopted after a hearing of each of the candidates Resolved, That the name of Francis J. Miller, 856 Richmond rd., Concord, S. I., named therein : be and the same is hereby removed from the list of persons disqualified for employment Resolved, That the following names be and they are hereby marked "Qualified" on in the City service, restored to the eligible list of Patrolman and marked "Qualified" the eligible list of Patrolman : Edgar C. Sreden-Wrenn, 101 Weldon st., Bklyn.; thereon, Commissioner Drennan not voting. William A. G. J. Dunn, 142 Waverly ave., Bklyn.; David Teitler, 8008 16th ave., Bklyn. Requests of the following candidates that their names be removed from thq list of Resolved, That the name of John T. Nolan, 9729 92d st., Ozone Park, be and persons disqualified for employment in the City service: Charles J. Reilly, 716 Greenwich the same is hereby removed from the list of persons disqualified for employment in st., Manhattan ; Daniel J. Lynch, 1537 3d ave., Manhattan ; Peter Abamonte, 578 Ham- the City service. ilton st., L. I. City; Charles Fitzpatrick, 3975 65th st., Woodside; John H. Hopkins, The Commission then took up for consideration the case of Stephen L. Kellaher, 68 W. 134th st., Manhattan. The requests were denied. • who had appeared before the Commission on Feb. 16 to show cause why his name On motion, the following resolutions were adopted: should not be removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions of Resolved, That Mary McDermott, 3 Arcadia ave., L. I. City, be and she is here clause 14 of rule VII. In this connection the Commission also considered statements appointed a Stenographer and Typewriter, grade 2, in the office of the Commission, with made by Mrs. Sidney Kellaher, 310 12th st., Bklyn. On motion, it was compensation at the rate of $1,064 per annum, effective March 1, 1927. Resolved, That the name of Stephen L. Kellaher, 694 President st., Bklyn., be and Resolved, That the competitive eligible list for Investigator, Civil Service, be and the same is hereby marked "Qualified" on the eligible list of Patrolman. the same is hereby promulgated, subject to future investigation of the candidates thereon. George P. Mack again appeared as directed to show cause why his name should On motion, the Secretary was instructed to request the certification of 'females not be removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions of clause 14 from the eligible list of Investigator, Civil Service, from which to make one appointment, of rule VII. In this connection the Commission also considered statements made by pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 2 of clause 1 of rule XI, PresidentKaplan Daniel J. Kavanagh, 637 St. Johns pl., Bklyn. ; R. C. Bucher, 427 E. 8th st., Bklyn.; not voting. George J. Mack, 505 9th st., Bklyn. On motion, it was On motion, the Secretary was instructed to proceed with an•examination for pro- Resolved, That the name of George P. Mack, 404 W. 57th st., Manhattan, be motion to Clerk, grade 2, to be open to all eligible first grade Clerks in the office of and the same is hereby removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the pro- the Commission. visions of clause 14 of rule VII and placed on the list of persons disqualified for On the recommendation of the Committee on Transfers the following transfers were employment in the City service. approved: Albert Brooks again appeared as directed to show cause why his name should Tony Sauer from Bridge Tender, grade 2 (competitive class) to Laborer (labor not be removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions of clause 14 class), Department of Plant and Structures, he having consented in writing to the of rule VII. In this connection the Commission also considered statements made by demotion. Anthony Fortunato from Sweeper to Laborer, Office of President of William Reavy, 65 Bank st., Manhattan; William H. Malone, 679 85th st., Bklyn.; Borough of Queens; Lillian K. Murray, Investigator, from Board of Child Welfare to John J. O'Reilly, 462 W. 51st st., Manhattan. On motion, it was Department of Public Welfare at $1,474 a year. William J. Lipshyc from . Junior Resolved, That the name of Albert Brooks, 235 9th ave., Manhattan, be and the Chemist at $1,800 a year to Chemist at $2,400 a year, Board of Transportation, he having same is hereby marked "Qualified" on the eligible list of Patrolman, Commissioner formerly held the latter position; effective Jan. 1, 1927. William A. Kelly from Drennan not voting. Attendant, grade 2, at $1,625 a year in Office of President of Borough of Manhattan Anthony N. Saverino again appeared as di?ected to show cause why his name to Messenger, grade 2, at $1,560 a year, Department of Finance. Gould J. Utter from should not be removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions of Water Tender to Marine Stoker, Department of Plant and Structures. Thomas J. clause 14 of rule VII. In this connection, the Commission also considered statements Judge, Licensed Fireman, from Department of Street Cleaning to Department of made by Harry Halpern, 2090 Bryant ave., Bronx; Joseph F. Skiffington, 383 2d ave., Public Markets, Borough of The Bronx. Joseph M. Blake, Clerk, grade 3, from Manhattan; James A. Bodes, 320 E. 34th st., Manhattan; Dale Neuschatz, 106 Union Office of the President of Borough of Manhattan to Department of Taxes and Assess- St., Bklyn. On motion, it was ments at $1,560 a year. Matthew L. Murphy, Laborer, from Office of President of Resolved, That the name of Anthony N. Saverino, 411 2d ave., Manhattan, be Borough of Manhattan to Department of Plant and Structures. Stephen G. Emerson, and the same is hereby marked "Qualified" on the eligible list of Patrolman. Stationary Engineer,- from Office of President of Borough of Manhattan, to Department Daniel D. Langan again appeared as directed to show cause why his name should of Health. Herman E. Lichtman, Assistant Engineer, grade D, from Office of Presi- not be removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions of clause 14 dent of Borough of Queens to Office of President of Borough of Brooklyn at $2,760 of rule VII. In this connection, the Commission also considered statements made by a year. Marie E. Hennessy, Stenographer and Typewriter, from Office of President Rev. Peter E. Kelleher, 2154 62d st., Bklyn. ; C. A. Kilfoyle, 1458 E. 3d st., Bklyn.; of Borough of Brooklyn at $1,800 a year to Bureau of Buildings, Office of President C. F. Weber, 1817 64th st., Bklyn. On motion, it was of Borough of Brooklyn, at $1,860 a year. Resolved, That the name of Daniel D. Langan, 1458 E. 3d st., Bklyn., be and the Edward Madden and George Murphy, Licensed Firemen, from Department of same is hereby marked "Qualified" on the eligible list of Patrolman. Street Cleaning to Office of President of Borough of Manhattan. Morris Sporn, John J. Hughes again appeared as directed to show cause why his name should not Automobile Engineman, from Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity to be removed from the eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions of clause 14 of Department of Taxes and Assessments. Nicola Beltroni from Hostler to Stableman, rule VII.- In this connection, the Commission also considered statements made by Department of Street Cleaning. Thomas F. Mullin from Driver to Stableman, Depart- Mrs. Helen Hughes, the candidate's wife. On motion, it was ment of Street Cleaning; William T. Topps from if ostler to Stableman, Department Resolved, That the name of John J. Hughes, 87 Acacia ave., Great Kills, S. I., of Street Cleaning; John J. Nichols from Driver to Stablenwn, Department of Street be and the same is hereby marked "Qualified" on the eligible list of Patrolman. Cleaning. Raphael G. Hannon, Inspector of Iron and Steel, from Office of President James M. Colbert, 825 58th st., Bklyn., appeared as directed to show cause- why his of Borough of Brooklyn to Office of President of Borough of Richmond. James name should -not be removed #rom the eligible list of Patrolman under the provisions Newman from Hostler to Stableman, 'Department of Street Cleaning. William J. Beirns, of clause 14 of rule VII. The matter was laid over. Assistant Court Clerk, from City Magistrates' Courts to City Court at $2,520 a year. The following candidates appeared as directed to show cause why their names should Charles M. DiLeo, Stenographer and Typewriter, grade 2, from Police Department to not be removed from the eligible lists specified under - the 'provisions of clause 14 of ' Office of President of Borough of Queens at $1260 a year. Michael L. Keating rule VII: Inspector of Foods, grade 2, William M. Kreuter, 218 E. 11th st., Manhattan; from Bridge Tender to Bridge Keeper, Department of Plant and Structures, effective Patrolman, Daniel J. Maguire, 449 W. 125th st., Manhattan ; Fireman, 'John J. Boylan,. Feb. 15, 1927. Henry T. Zartmatin frorn: Steam Roller Engineer. to Stationary Engi- 521 1st ave., Manhattan. The Secretary was instructed to again summon them before neer, Office of President of Borough of Brooklyn. Joseph Giorgio, Laborer, from the Commission as its next regular meeting. Department of Street "Cleaning to" Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. Peter F. McCormick, Jr., 669 E. 32d st., Bklyn., appeared as directed in connection. Carmelo Rigoli from Sweeper to Laborer, Office of President of Borough of Queens. with his request that his name be restored to the eligible list of Fireman. The matter William R. Daniels, Jr., Laborer, from Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- was referred to the Secretary. tricity'to Office of President of Borough of Brooklyn. - William H. Payne, 965 2d ave., Manhattan, failed to appear as directed to show Peter J. Donnelly, Bookkeeper, grade 4, from Department of -Finance. at $2,160 cause why his name should not be removed from the eligible list of Chauffeur-Attendant a year to Office of City Chamberlain at $'1,520 a year, effective Feb. 1, 1927. Antonio pursuant to the provisions of clause 14 of rule VII. The Secretary was instructed to Dishitile from Sweeper to Laborer, Office of President of Borough of . Queens. Daniel accord him another opportunity to appear before the Commission at its next regular, Darby, Jr., Dock Builder, from Department of Plant and Structures to Department meeting. of Docks. Tony A. Tomasulo from Laborer to Pipe Caulker, Department-of Water Max Bass, 162 E. 4th st., Manhattan, failed to appear as directed to show cause Supply, Gas and Electricity, he having -qualified in necessary, test for •latter .position. why his name should not be removed from the eligibles list of Auto Engineman and Samuel Caines from Sweeper to -'Licensed Fireman, " "Department of -Street Cleaning. Auto Truck Driver, pursuant to the 'provisions of clause 14 of rule VII. The Secretary Fred Bauerschmidt and Panfilo ISiVirgilio from Sweeper to Laborer, Of lee of Presi- was instructed to'remove his name from The eligible list in accordance with his request dent of °Borough of -Queens. William J Bennett, Jr., from Swwee ' to Driver, dated Feb 21. George B. Chenkin, 2539 Grand ave., Bronx, failed to appear as directed to show Departiint of .Street Ctenaing. Francis Gans, Clerk, 'grade 2, from ".. Department of Parks, Bronx, to Department of Taxes .and°Assessments; Arthur "Field, .Labor from cause why his name should not be removed from the eligible -list' of Inspector of Tone- illiam ments, grade 2, pursuant to the provisions of clause 14 of rule' VII. ' The Secretary was •OBice - ofPresident of Borough -• of ` Manhattan to Board of City i Ret~eed. Murphy, Clerk, grade 2, from Department of Purchase at $1,060 a year to Department instructed to continue the disqualification appearing against his name pending his appear- of Taxes and Assessments at $1,260 a year. Herbert Ackerman from° ,Dentist, grade 3, ance as directed. The Commission then took up for disposition the following cases laid over at.pre-' at $2,160 a T year to Dentist, grade 1,° at - $I,224 a year, Department of Health, be having consented in writing 40 the demotion. Otto Wwier, Fifa er Print Eprt, from s, ., vious meetings : meat of Correction to City Magistrates' Courts at $1,560 a " year. John. Polef b ,'I' Case of Edward J. Long, who had appeared before the Commission on May 6, 1925, : at $1,254 a year to Clerk, grade; 2~,st` $I b4 to show cause why his name should not be removed •from the eligible -list of 'Fireman Clerk-with Knowledge of Addy agear, Detartnenenrt of Finance. •. JohflBrandt, Telephone Operator,; grade 2; amrDepart- under the provisions of clause 14 of rule VII. On motion, it was • c£:$rooltl+t,at + ' r st;year. Resolved. That the name of Edward J. Long, 50i W. 176th sl., Manhattan,- be 'and ment of Street Cleaning to Office of President of Bose • tor,,grade, 1, from. Dot of Street:rCles ng hereby marked "Qualified" on the -eligible list of Fireman, -OnSsione ' Frances M. Farrell, 'Feld Op a the satire is - to Office of •President of 'Boroh=of rtBrooklyn at .$1 OU". a =year.Mayr C {~ Tele- r Drennan not - voting. from Depart ut of . Strt j •to;1 B~of F t Cases of Anthony DeMaio, William J. Sullivan, Nathan Chezar and Thomas F. phone Operator, grade 1, Foley, who had appeared before the Commission on Jan. 12, 19, Feb. 2 and 16, respec- of Borough of Brooklyn at $1,545 a year. 4P THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927, THE CITY RECORD,

Cornelius J. Healy from Driver to Laborer, Department of Parks. George Baurle Resolved, That, pursuant to the provisions of . clause 8- of rule XII, 'Mabel A. from Examiner at $2,810 4 year to Auditor of Accounts at $3,040 a year, Department Boyd, 314 Jamaica ave., Bkl'n., be and she is hereby excepted from examination to of Finance. Thomas O'Brien, Attendant, grade 1, from Office of President of Borough be employed by the Department of Taxes and Amts to furnish and file all real of Manhattan to Office of President of Borough of Brooklyn at $1,500 a year. Joseph estate data such as leases, conveyances and mortgages, at 10 cents each, effective C. Finnegan, Laborer, from Department of Street Cleaning to Department of Parks, Jan. 1, 1927. _~ Queens. James" J. Johnson, Steamfitter's Helper, from Department of Street Cleaning . A communication dated Dec. 16 was presented from the Department of Public to Department of Public Markets. Salvatore C. DeMartino from Laborer to Driver, Markets requesting approval of the continued temporary. employment of Frank Merala, Office of President of Borough of Richmond. George W. Goetz, Clerk, from Depart- 603 Fordham rd., Bronx, as Assistant Supervisor, with compensation at the rate of ment of Finance at $1,560 a year to Department of Taxes and Assessments at $1,716 $1,800 per annum, for a further period of three months frQm Dec. 16 1926. The request a year. Frank McCarthy, Driver, from Department. of Correction to Department of was granted under the provisions of clause 1 of rule XII, the total period of employment Parks. George Eisele from Hostler to Laborer, Department of Parks. Delia V. not to exceed six months. McGuire, from Matron at $1,500 a year, Department of Correction, to Attendant, grade 1, A communication dated Feb. 7 was presented from the Office of the President of at $1,260 a year, Department of Parks. Michael Contard and Max Rothenberg from the Borough of Queens advising that Dennis J. Campbell, Stationary Engineer, at $8 Laborer to Elevator Operator, Office of President of Borough of Manhattan. Walter per day, had been assigned as Stationary Engineer (in Charge), at $9 per day, effective A. McGuirk from Dock Builder to Laborer, Department of Docks. Frank Consalvo, Feb. 7. The Secretary was instructed to note the facts on the records. Laborer, from Office of President of Borough of The Bronx to Department of Plant and Structures. Communications dated April 21, July 9 and Oct. 18 were pre a ted from the Board Un the recommendation of the Committee on Transfers the following transfer was of Education stating that the following employees had changed their names trough disappro\ ed : Henry J. Rotanz from Clerk, grade 3, in the Department of Finance at marriage as indicated : Agnes Herbert, Clerk, to Agnes N. Fettig; Estelii A. O'Btiei, $1,680 a year to Accountant, grade 3, at $1,860 a year, office of Commissioner of Tabulating Machine Operator, to Estelle 0. Colby ; Grace N. Wilsgo,. Stenographer and Typewriter, to Grace W. Sanford. The Secretary was instructed to amend thg Accounts, his name not appearing among the first three on the eligible list of Book- records accordingly. keeper, grade 3, for appointment to either the position of Bookkeeper or Accountant at $1,860 a year. The Secretary was instructed to note on the records the following reassigpmegts On the recommendation of the Committee on Reinstatements the following rein- to duty on the dates specified in accordance with the- notifications from the departments statements were approved : Carl J. Bahrman as Patrolman, grade 3, in Police Depart- bpecified : Office of the President of the Borough of Manhattan, Feb. 14, Thomas ment ; effective Feb. 11, 1927. Charles G. Wrage as Patrolman, grade 7, in Police Moran, Licensed Fireman. Department of Plant and Structures, Feb. 10, Joseph A. Department ; effective Feb. 11, 1927. John J. Magner as Patrolman, first grade, in Rubsam, Dockbuilder. Police Department; effective Feb. 11, 1927. Jacob McNamara, as Deckjiand in Depart- Upon the recommendation of the Director of Examinations, the Commission ment of Plant and Structures. Philip J. Lyden as Sewer Cleaner in Office of President approved the following reports of the Departmental Board of .Examiners for positions of Borough of Brooklyn. Edward A. Cohen as Clerk, grade 2, at $1,482 a year in in the non-competitive class: Department of Public Welfare: Feb. Z, 7 (2), 8 (2) Board of Education. 9 (4), 10, 11 (2). On the recommendation of the Director of Examinations in reports dated Feb. 17 The Commission approved the action of the Assistant Secretary in directing that and 21, it was the candidates named in his reports dated Feb. 17, 19, 21 and 23 be marked "Qualified" Resolved, That the Secretary be and he is hereby directed to proceed with exam- on the eligible lists specified, it appearing from statements contained in the application inations for the following positions in the competitive class : Inspector of Pipe Laying, for appointment filed by them that they were qualified for employment in the City grade 3; Inspector of Light and Pcwer, grade 2; Storekeeper's Helper, male; Electrician service: Registrar of Medical Records, 6; Pile Driving Engineer, 6; Clgrk, grade 2, 4; (X-ray) ; Architectural Draftsman, grade D; Junior Chemist (asphalt) ; Keeper of Asphalt Steam . Roller Engineer, 1; Turnstile Repairer, 11; Inspector of Lumber, Menagerie; Attendant, grade 1, female. grade 3, 9; Telephone Operator, 31; Engineering Accountant, grade 5, 9„ School Farm It appearing from a communication dated Feb. 16 from the Director of Examina- Attendant, 2; Investigator, Civil Service, 9; Axeman, grade B, 12; Medical Inspector, tions that Mary A. Hallinan, 163 E. 33d st., Manhattan, a candidate in the examination grade 2, 3; Deputy. Medical Superintendent, grade 4, 2; Inspector of Blasting, grade 3, for Examiner, Board of Education, was preparing for submission to the Commission 1; Court Attendant, grade 2, 9. proof that she had the required entrance qualifications for this examination, the Com- The Commission approved the report of the Certification Clerk dated Feb. 23. sub- mission approved the action of the Director of Examinations in issuing a conditional mitting statemept of certification of names in excess of the number prescribed by the i:otice to appear for the oral test. rules, declinations of appointments, restoration of names to eligible lists, etc. On the recommendation of the Director of Examinations in a report dated Feb. 19, The Secretary was instructed to summon the following named for a medical it was I e-examination for the position of Patrolman, in compliance with their request : Albert Resolved, That the order on June 17, 1926, for the examination of Physician Smith, 361 47th st., Bklyn.; Thomas F. Mulvihill, 404 7th ave., Bidyn; Daniel V. (Roentgenologist), grade 4, be and the same is hereby amended to read: Roentgen- Collins, 351 87th st., Bklyn. ; Harold H. Fischer, 8714 132d st., Richmond Hill, L. I.; ologist, grade 4. Edward A. Toomey, 847 Halsey st., Bklyn. After consideration of a report dated Feb. 17 from the Director of Examinations, A communication dated Feb. 9 was presented from Joseph R. McGrath, 8905 the Secretary was instructed to advertise a public hearing on the proposed amendment Canarsie lane, Bklyn., requesting a medical re-examination for the position of Fireman. of Part 1 of the non-competitive classification, by including therein under the heading The request was granted under the provisions of clause 4 of regulation VIII. "Department of Public Welfare (City Institutions)" the following: Washer, $1,200 The Commission then adjourned to meet Wednesday, March 2, 1927, at 10.30 a. in. per annum, without maintenance; Assistant Pharmacist, $960 per annum, with main- MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. tenance. After consideration of a report dated Feb. 15 from the Director of Examinations MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. advising that the following candidates who had failed to qualify on the experience paper in the examination for Transitman, grade C, had claimed a passing mark due Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Municipal Civil Service Commission of to service as students under the guardianship of the United States Veterans' Bureau, New York Held Thursday, Feb. 24, 1927, at 3 P. M. pursuant to the provisions of chapter 634 of the Laws of 1924, the Commission approved his action in granting them a conditional notice to appear for the mental examination Present-Ferdinand Q. Morton, Acting President, and William Drennan, Com- pending the submission of satisfactory proof of their statement : Thomas P. McAuliff, missioner. The Acting President presided.. 1235 56th st., Bklyn. ; William P. Murphy, 125 Greenwich ave., Manhattan. On motion, it was A report dated Feb. 16 was presented from the Director of Examinations recom- Resolved, That Helen Gilmore, 9 W. 97th st., Manhattan, be and she is hereby mending that eligibility to compete in the examination ordered on October 6, 1926, for appointed an Investigator, Civil Service, in the office of the Commission with compen- promotion to Attendant, grade 2, be extended to include all eligible first and second sation at the rate of $2,400 per annum, effective March 1, 1927, permission having been grade Watchmen in the Department of Parks, Borough of Queens. The recommendation obtained from his Honor the Mayor to pass over the two -names preceding hers on the was adopted. eligible list. After consideration of a report dated Feb. 16 from the Examiner in Charge of The Commission then_ adjourned to meet Wednesday, March 2, 1927, at 10.30 a. in. the Bureau of Investigation, on motion it was MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. Resolved, That the name of James J. McEvilly, 33 Dikeman st., Bklyn., be and the same is hereby marked "Qualified" on the eligible list of Patrolman (Commissioner MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Drennan not voting). After consideration of a report dated Feb. 16 from the Examiner in Charge of Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Municipal Civil Service Commission of the Bureau of Investigation, the Secretary was instructed to summon Matthew Brennan New York Held. Friday, Feb. 25, 1927, at 1i A. M. before the Commission at its next regular meeting to show cause why his name should not be removed from the eligible list of Fireman under the provisions -of clause 14 Present-Abraham Kaplan, President, and Ferdinand Q. Morton and William of rule VII. Drennan, Commissioners. The President presided. Report dated Feb. 16 (2) were presented from the Examiner in Charge of the On the recommendation of the Director of Examinations in a report dated Feb. 25, Bureau of Investigation relative to seven candidates on the eligible list of Patrolman. it was The Secretary was instructed to mark ".Not Qualified" and summon before the Com- Resolved, That the eligible list for Examiner, Board of Education, be and the mission Henry R. V. White and John A. Shannon; and to mark "Qualified" the remain- same is hereby published, subject to future medical examination and investigation of ing five candidates named in the reports. the candidates thereon. A report dated Feb. 21 was presented from the Examiner in Charge of the Bureau The Commission then adjourned to meet Wednesday, March 2, 1927, at 10.30 a. m of Investigation relative to 23 candidates on the eligible list of Inspector of Foods MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. (Milk). The Secretary was instructed to mark "Not Qualified" the names of Floyd C. Collins, Norton P. Blodgett, Benjamin Kupperwasser, George J. O'Brien; to mark "Not Qualified" and summon before the Commission Victor S. Wittman, Daniel J. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Ferris, Gillis Wittemark; and to mark "Qualified" the remaining 16 candidates named Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Municipal Civil Service Commission of in the report. New York Held Monday, Feb. 28, 1927, 11 A. M. A report dated Feb. 14 was presented from Examiners Whitney and Galston recom- mending changes in the efficiency ratings of employees submitted by the Board of Present-Abraham Kaplan, President, and Ferdinand Q. Morton and William Transportation. The matter was laid over. Drennan, Commissioners. The President presided. It appearing from a report dated Feb. 17 from the Medical Examiner that Mary On the recommendation of the Director of Examinations in a report dated Feb. 26, M. Donlon had qualified in a medical re-examination for the • position of Stenographer it was and Typewriter, grade 2, the Secretary was instructed to mark her name "Qualified- Resolved, That the following eligible lists be and they are hereby published, subject Medically" on the eligible list. to future investigation of the candidates thereon : Process Server, grade 2. Book- Theodore H. Brunner, 135-21 134th st., South Ozone Park, failed to appear as keeper, grade 3, subject to a future medical examination of the candidates thereon. directed on Feb. 21, in connection with his appointment as Marine Stoker in the Depart- The Commission then adjourned to meet Wednesday, March Z, 1927, at 10.30 a. m. ment of Plant and Structures. It appearing from a report dated Feb. 15 from the MARTIN A.. HEALY, Secretary. Certificatior. Clerk that Mr. Brunner's name appeared on the list of persons disqualified from employment in the City service, the Secretary was instructed to request that Scully, at $1,560 per annum. Vincent D. department to terminate his services forthwith. Sheridan, Topographical Draftsman, grade The Commission approved the action of the Secretary irr certifying on Feb. 15, the C, at $2,160 per annum, Division of De- male eligible lists of Stenographer and Typewriter (Reporting Stenographer), grades sign, and Construction, Bureau of Engi- 4 and 5, as appropriate in response to a requisition dated Feb. 7 from the Police Depart- neering, April 1; Edward F. 'Comerford, ment for a list from which to appoint one Court Stenographer at $2,574 per annum. 12 French pl., Corona, L. I., and George The Secretary retorted that in accordance with the provisions of the resolution H. Sitzabee, 969 E. 96th st., Bklyn., Asphalt adopted by the Commission on May 27. 1925. he had ordered that the following names Steam Roller Engineers, Division of Main- be removed from the list of persons disqualified for employment in the City service: tenance, Bureau of Engineering, at $11.50 Patrick A. Nash, 428 W. 35th st., Manhattan ; Anhony Bruno, 445 E. 123d st., Manhattan. a day, April 4. Attendants, Bureau of . A communication dated Feb. 8. 1927, was presented from Chief Justice Kernochan, Public Buildings and Offices, at $1,212 per Court of Special Sessions, requesting approval of the promotion from certification of annum : John Higman, 1177 3d ave., April that date of the following named : Mae F. Brennan. to Typewriting Copyist, grade 3, 1; John Reilly, 706 Amsterdam ave., at $1,610 per annum, effective Jan. 1, 1925. John Z. Derby, to Stenographer and Tyne- April 4. writer, grade 3, at $1,610 per annum, effective June 24, 1925. The request was denied Services Ceased - Michael McCarthy, and the Secretary was instructed to note the promotions effective Feb. 8, 1927. Laborer, Division of Maintenance, Bureau After consideration of a communication dated Feb. 7 from the Department of of Engineering, at $5.50 a day, March 25 ; Public Welfare, the Secretary was instructed to request a representative of that depart- chaiges mDepsrtaeiti,Ete. Teresa Masterson, Assistant Chemist, Bu- ment to appear before the Commission in connection with its request for approval of reau of Engineering, . at $4164 per annum, the employment of John H. McDonough as Engineer Inspector under the provisions BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. March 31.' Fred J. Bayer, Fob - of of clause 8 of rule XII. Appoiute+d-Attendants, April 1: John Asphalt Workers. at $9 a day, Division of Upon the request of the Department of Taxes and Assessments in'a communication F. Collins and Laurence Dineen, at $1,625. Maintenance, Bureau , of dated Feb. 14, it was per ; John A. Burke àad John F. Z,

4 8768 tH CITY RECORD. THURSDAY; APRIL-14; 1921.

. COUNTY CLERK. RICHMOND- 7th Dist.-31 Penn . Gkimors, 0904. WEIGHTSS A~NDD MEASURES BUREAU OFFICIAL DIRECTORY urt CHMO D- ceo g. iao6. OF=- COUNTY COURT, BRONX 1:< Dist. 115 5t6 st., L. L City. Htr+ttsrs Pt. `- Unless otherwise •atated, City OFlees sre Tremont and Arthur ayes. TrsmoW 3205. 1420. opoa from 9 a. m. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays M Court opens -at 10 a. m. 2d Diet.-Broadway and Court st, - burst BOARD OF CITY RECORD. 12son= County Offices, 9 s;. a, to 4 p, m.; COUNTY COURT, KINGS- Nswtown. 0087. $attrdays to 12 noon. 120 Schermerhorn st Triangle 1760. 3d Dist-114 Hallech aye., Ridgewood, Ear- L Court opens at 10 a. in. greex 0395. COUNTY COURT QUEENS- 4th Dist.-Town Hall Jamaica. Jamaica 0086. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT ACCOUNTS COMMISSIONER OFD Court House, L. . city. Stillwell 7525. 5th Dist-90.18 Roc>#rooklyn Triangle 6988. days in February May August and November. Queens County-County Court House, L. I. City. Manhattan-Municipal Building, 3d floor. RECORDS N. V., COMMISSIONER OF- CHARLES S*EENEY, Deputy Chamberlain, Stillwell 4138. Bronx-Tremont and Arthur ayes. Tremont Hall of kecords. Worth 3900. Secretary. Richmond County-New County Court House, 0140. REGISTER, BRONX COUNTY- Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. St. Geor? . St. George 0512. Brooklyn-Municipal Bldg. Triangle 7100. 1932 Arthur ave. Tremontt 6694. Board meets at its office, 26th at and let eve., Clerk's Offices open from 9 a, m. to 4 V. in. Queens-18.22 Court at, L. L City. Stillwell REGISTER. KINGS COUNTY-• on first and third Tuesdays in each month, al CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS- 7905. Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Trio le 6800. 3.30 p. m. General Office, 300 Mulberry at. Canal, 6500. Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. St. George REGISTER, NEW YORK COUNTY- JOHN J. McGRATH, M. D., President. All Courts, except Traffic, Municipal Term, 1000. Hall of Records. Worth 3900. Board of Child Welfare, ' Probation, Homicide, Family and Night Assessments and Arrears- REGISTER, QUEENS COUNTY- Meets at 145 Worth at, on third Monday in Courts are open from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m., Manhattan-Municipal Building, 3d floor. 364 Fulton St., Jamaica. Jana ca 8684. each month at 3 p m. except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, when Bronx-Tremont and Arthur ayes. Tremont REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS BOARD OF- JOHl4 T. EAGAN, Executive Secretary: only morning sessions are held. 0047. Municipal Bldg., Room 527. Worth 1200. Board of City Record. The Traffic, Homicide and Municipal Term Brooklyn-Mualcipal Bldg. Triangle 1100. RICHMOND, PRESIDEN? BOROUGH OF- Meets in City Hall at call of the Mayor.. Courts are open from 9 a. in. to 4 p. in. Queens-Court sq. L. I. City. Stillwell 7531. Borough Hall, S. I. St.. Georg, 1000. STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Supervisor, Seere• daily, and are closed Saturdays, Sundays and Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. St. George SHERIFF, BRONX COUNTY- tary. holidays. The Family Court is closed on Sun• 1000. 1932 Arthur ave. Tremont 6600. Board of Education. days and holidays. The Night Courts are in EIRE DEPARTMENT- SHERIFF, KINGS COUNTY- Meets at its office Park ave, and 59th at, on session from 8 p. m. to I a. m. every night. Municipal Bldg. 11th floor. Worth 4100. Municipal Bldg. Triawyls 1100. second and fourth Wednesdays in each month, Manhattan and The Bronx. Brooklyn-365 at Triangle 8340. SHERIFF NEW YORK COUNTY- at 3.30 P. in. First District-32 Franklin st, Worth 2061. GENERAL SES IONS, COURT OF- Fall of Records. Worth 4300. JOSEPH MILLER, Ji., Secretary. Second District-125 6th ave. Chelsea 1054. Centre and Franklin ate. Worth 3711. SHERIFF, QUEENS COUNTY- Board of Elections. Third Dist.-2d ave. and 2d St. Dry Dock 1204. HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF- Court House. L. I. City. Stillwell 6011. Meets weekly in Room 1840, Municipal Build- Regent 0442. 505 Pearl at.. Worth 9400,. SHERIFF, RICHMOND COUNTY- ing, at call of the President. Fourth District-153 E. 57th at. JOHN R. VOORHIS. President Fifth Dist. J21st st & Sylvan p1. Harlem 0225, Bronx-464 E. Tremont ave. • Tremont 5500. County Court Hodse, St. George. St. George Sixth District- 161st st. and Brook ave., Bronx. Brooklyn-Willoughby and Fleet ate. Triangle ' 0041. Board of Estimate and Apportionment. Melrose 3670. 9400. SINKING FUND, COMMISSIONERS OF- Meets in Room 16 City Hall Thursdays at Seventh Dist.-314 W. 54th at. Columbus 4630. Queens-440 Fulton st Republic 1200. Municipal Bldg., Room $27. Worth 1200. 11 a. in. PETER J McGOWA 4, Secretary. El ghtb District -1014 E. 181st at., Bronx. Richmond-Terminal Bldg., St. George. St. SPECIAL SESSIONS, COURT OF- Exsminint Board of City Surveyors, Fordham 5744. George 0440. Courts open at 10 a. M. Meets in Room 1347, Municipal Building, at Twelfth District-1130 St. Nicholas ave. Regstd JURORS, BRONX, COMMISSIONER OF- Manhattan-•Centre & Franklin. Worths 3434, call of the Chairman. 0430. 1918 Arthur ave. Tremont 3700. Bronx-Tremont B Arthur ava. Tremont 6036. ARTHUR S. TUTTLE. Chairman. Family Court (Man.)-153 E. 57th at. Regent JURORS, KINGS, COMMISSIONER OF- Court held every Thursday. Examining Board of Plumbers. 0430. Municipal Bldg. Triangle 7100. Brooklyn-171 Atlantic ave. Mais 4280. Meets in Room 909, Municipal Building, on Family Court (Bronx) -1014 E. 181st it JURORS, NEW YORK, COMMISSIONER OF- ;lueens-Town Hall Jamaica. Jamaica 2620. Tuesdays. at 2m. ' Fordhan 5808. Hall of Records. Worth' 0241. Court held every Tuesday. MICHAEL J. McGRATH. Chairman. Romicide-301 Mott at. Canal 9602. JURORS QUEENS, COMMISSIONER OF- Richmond - Court House St. George. St. Dowd of Health. Municipal Term (Man.)-Room 500, Municipal Court house. L. I. City. Stillwell 1304. George 0324. Court hell Wednesdays. MCetS at 505 Pearl at,, at call of the President. Probation Bureau-Municipal Bldg., 3d floor. LOUIS I. HARRIS, M. D., Commissioner of Bldg. Worth 1800. JURORS, RICHMOND. COMMISSIONER OF- gealth. President Muan icipal Term (Bronx)- lblst at. and Bros County Court House, St. George. St, George Worth 3434. Municipal Assembly-Alderman) Branch. evee. M'eirssr 1958. 0081. STANDARDS AND APPEALS BOARD OF- Night Court for Men-314 W. 54th at. Colas LAW DEPARTMENT-Worth 4600. Municipal Bldg., 10th floor. NS'ort k 0184. Meets m Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall, on ► Tuesdays, at 1.15 P. in. bas 4630. Main Office, Municipal Building, 16th floor. ' J: REET CLEANING. DEPARTMENT OF- MICHAEL J. CRUISE, Clerk. Probation-300 Mulberry at. Canal 6500. Brooklyn, Municipal Building, Sth door. Trragle Municipal Bldg., 12th floor. Worth 4240. SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIVISION- Municipal1pad A J. R EstimateCl and Traffic (Man.)-301 Mott at. Canal 9602. 6330. Ay porb y-Boa Branch.fEs Traffic (Bronx)-161st at and Brook ave. Mel- Street Openings, Bureau of- First Dept.-Madison ave. and 25th st. Nods. M in Room 16, City Hall,, on Thursdays, 1958. Main Office-Municipal Building 15th Boor. son Square 3840. Court open from 2 to 6 at 10.45 a. m rose Women's Day Court-125 6th ave. Chelsea 1051. Brooklyn-Municipal Building, Sth floor. p. in. Friday, Motion Day, _ Court opens at PETER J. McGOWAN. Clerk. Brooklyn. Triangle 6330. 10.30 a. m. Motions called at 10 a. m. munici Civil Service Commission. General Office-Municipal Bldg. Triangle 7100. Queens--Court eq ., L. I. City. Stillwell 6506.. Orders called at 10.30 a. m. Triangle Meets at office, 14th floor, Municipal Build- First District-318 Adams at Main 0216. Penalties, Bureau for the Recovery of- Second Dept.-Borough Hall, Bklyn. ing, on Wednesdays, at 10.30 A. m. Fifth District - Williamsburg Bridge _ Plana. Municipal Building,. 15th floor. 1300. Court open- from 1 p. in. to 5 p. m. MARTIN A. HEALY. Secretary: Greenpoixt 3395. Personal Taxes, Bureau of- Friday, Motion Day, Court open from 10 pmt Board. Sixth District-495 Gates ave. Lafayette 0014. Municipal Building, 17th floor. a. in. to 2 p. m. No court Saturdays. Meets at its o ¢e. Arsenal Building, 64th at. Seventh District-31 Snyder ave. Bsckssiv.stee LICENSES, DEPARTMENT OF- SUPREME COURT, FIRST JUD. 'DIST,- 5th ave., to ~ivadaye at 2.30 p. m. 1506. 6 Recede st. Worth 9600. Civil Division-N. • Y. County Court House. WILLIS HOLLY, Secretary. Eighth District-W. 8th at., Coney Inland. B~yn-Municipal Bldg. Triangle 7100. Worth 2214. Court opens at 10 a. m. Parole Commission. fore Island 0013. Richmond-Borough Hall, S. L St. George Criminal Division-Centre and Franklin eta. Meets in Room 2500, Municipal Building, on Ninth District-Sib ave. and 23d at Huguenot 1000. - Worth 5778: Court 'opens at 10.30 a, m. Thursdays at 10 a. m. 1453. MANHATTAN, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF- Bronx County-161st-st. and 3d ave. Melrose 'THOMAS R. MINNICK. Secretary. Tenth Dist.-133 New Jersey ave. Gleswore Municipal Building, Worth 4227. 9721. Court opens at 10 a• M. B of Revision of Assessments. 2222. MAYOR'S OFFICE- SUPREME COURT, SECOND IUD. DIST: Meets in Room 737, Municipal Building, upon Cxsrber- Family Court-327 Schernierhorn at City Hall. Cortlaudt 1000. Kings County-]oralemon and Court its. Tel• notice of the Chief Clerk. • lard 4900. Director of the Budget, City Hall. Corttandt' angle 7300.. Court opens at 10 a. m.- Appel- JOHN SORB, Chief .Clerk Homicide Court-31 Snyder ave. Bscknsixater 6708. late Term. Triangle 7452. Court opens at commissioners of the sinking Fund. 3516. MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY- 1 p. m. Meets in Room 16. City Hall, on every other Municipal Term-402 Myrtle ave. Triangle Bard of Estimate and Apportionment Branch- ' Queens County-Court ' House. L L City. Wednesda at 11 a. in. 4220. Clerk's Office, Room 1356, Municipal Bldg. Stillwell 7060. CHARIAS W. BERRY. Comptroller. Score. Night Court for Women-318 Adams at Main Worth 4560. Richmond County-New County Court House, er,• 0216. Aldermanic Branch-Clerk's Office, Room 263, St. George, St. George 0902. Board of Standards and Appeals, Probation-Municipal Bldg. Triangle 7100. Municipal Bldg. Worth 4430. SURROGATE'S COURT. BRONX COUNTY- Meets in Room 1013, Municipal Building, Tues- Traffic Court-Lafayette and Bedford ayes. Bill Drafting Commissioner, Mayor's Office, .1918. Arthur ave. Tremont 1160. days, at 2 m Decatur 5432. City Hall. Cortbsdt 1000. SURROGATE'S COURT, KINGS COUNTY- WILLIAM E. WALSH. Chairman. Qauns. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM'N- Hall of Records. Triawgls 1020. Board of Taxes and Assessments. First District-115 5th at, L. I. City. Heaters Munid al Bldg., 14th door. Worth 1380. SURROGATES' COURT N. Y. COUNTY- Meets in Room 936, Municipal Building, on Point 4171. MUNICIPAL COURTS- Hall of Records. Worth► 6744. Wednesdays, at 10.30 a, m. Second District-Town Hall. Fbska'sg 0~228• Clerk's Office and Office of the President. SURROGATE'S COURT. QUEENS COUNTY- HENRY M. ' GOLDFOGLE, Pr sidmi. Third District - Central aye., Far Rockaway.Justice. 264 Madison at Orchard 4300. 161.10 Jamaica eve., imswn. Jemaics 6000. Teachers' Eetlrstsent Board. For Rockaway 0164. Ma tkattan. TAXES AND ASSES MENTS DEPT. OF- Meets in Room 1327. Municipal Buiiding,, on Fourth District-Town Hall. Jamake 0517. 1st Dist.-146 Grand st. Canal 2320. Municipal B~g' 9th floor. .. ortk 1880. fourth Tuesday in each month. at 3 p. m. Fifth District-Fresh Pond rd. and Catalpa ave., 2d Dist.- Z64 Madison st. Orchard 43N. TEACHES' RETIREMENT BOARD- MAGNUS GROSS. Sectetsr7 Ridgewood. Evergreen 1428. 3d Dist-314 W. 54th st. Carseebsi 1773. Municipal Bldg., 13th door. Worth 4227. Board of Transportation. Rich+! • 4th Dist.-207 E. 32d at Caledaas 9464. TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT- Mesta at 49 Lafayette at., on Tueisdays. at First District-Lafayette ave., New Brighton. Sth Diet.-2565 Broadway. Ris.rsidt 4006. . Municipal Bldg., 19th floor. Worth 1326. 11 a. m. JOHN H. DELANEY. Chaitesm St. George OS00. 6th Dist.-ISS E. 881k st. Lunar 4343. Bronx-Tremont and Arthur aver. Tremont Board of Water supply. Second District-Village Hall, Stapleton. .St. 7th Dist-320 W. 125th at. Monument 6421. .6018. Meets in Room 2246, Municipal Building. on George 1130. 8th Dint.-170 E 121st st Harlem 3950. Brooklyn and QiIeeU-][unicipd Bldg.. Bk17a. Tuesdays. at 11 a. m. CITY RECORD, BOARD OF-Worth .3490. 9th Dist-•624 Madison aye. Rspat 7460. -'vwngle 710. 'GEORGE J. GILLESPIE. President. Supervisor's Office, Municipal Bldg., 8th Boor. Brous. TRANSPORTATION BOARD OF- Distributing Division, 125-127 Worth at. let Dist-1400 Wmbdggi, it Wsstc .star 3451. 49 Lafayette it Worth 5481: POLICE DEPARTMENT. CORRECTION DEPARTMENT OF- 2d Dint -Washingtcn ave. and 162d jt U.S. -WATER . SUPPLY. BOARD OF-. Municipal B1lg 24th floor. Worth 1610. rose 3042. Additional is held at 1916 Muaiaipsi B 22d 'di r. Wahl► 313$. O~ Wanted for Vadmima property. COUNTY CLER~C. BRONX- Arthur eve. Tiesaout 5. WATER' SUPP f, GAS AND zL,ECTRICITY- 161st at. and 3d ave. Melrose 9266. Brooklyn. Municipal _Bldg., . 23d. 24th- and . 256 Aoori. D RS •COUNTY CLERK, KINGS- let Dist.-106 Court st. Triougls 7318. Worth 4320. WANTED BY - THE PROPERTY Hall of Records. Triangle 8780. 2d Dist-495 Gates ' ave. L4ayslts 0504. Bronx-Tremodt & Arthur aver. Thai-.S340& (aerk of the PolicePolice Department of The Qb COUNTY CLERK, NEW YORK- 3d Dist.-6 Lee ave. Staff 814. Brooklyn-Mmidpa1 Bldg: T+4sylr 11N. of New York for g . nt_of tlr sloe! 10 County Court House, Worth 6114. 4th Dist.-14 Howard ave. Bs wlci 4323, ~pemt-. arson eve,.. L_, J. C. Std 711& uodY without elaimautr: Antos COUNTY CLERK. QUEENS- 3407. Ond-Borough Hail. S. L Si. ra-er Oew r~q, beep,~b~, Sth Dist-5220 3d ave: Sunset a1s, 153.22 Jamaica ave., Jamaica. Jamaica 2601. 6th Dist-27.33 Snyder-ave. B~isds► 9643. 0840. , go~bafu ode , `>^ .• THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927, THE CITY RECORD.

jewelry, precious stones, silverware, boots, shoes, 13. Laying 28,000 square feet asphalt mastic The amount of security required and the amount lowest aggregate sum bid for the contract. The dreee-suit cases, bandbags, pocketbooks, wallets, surfaced concrete sidewalks, walks and plazas as of deposit which must accompany the bid, which President reserved the right to reject all bids. merchandise, tools, trunks, typewriters, canes, specified. deposit shall be in the form of money or certified Bidders are requested to make their bids upon umbrellas, robes, blankets, furs, machinery, sur, 14. Constructing 580 cubic yards rubblestone check, is as follows: the blank form prepared by the President, a gical instruments, musical instruments, electrical wall complete as specified. Contract B security, $4,000; deposit, $200. copy of which, with the proper envelope in which hardware, 15. Constructing 2,500 .square yards pond Contract Ii* security, $2,000; deposit, $100. to enclose the bid, can be obtained upon ayplica- g, liquors,~uore,lsrdu etc., also sums oofoneyfel bottom, 5-inch puddling clay with 4-inch top layer Any bid w ich fails to name a price, written tion therefor at the office of theEnjineer, Bureau iously obtained by prisoners, found, abandoned, of gravel complete as specified. both in words and in figures, will be held to be of Engineering, Borough Hallten ta Island, or taken from persons dying intestate, or taken 16... Constructing 1,000 square feet concrete informal and will be rejected. In case of any where plans and the contract, including the specifi- from persons supposed to be insane, intoxicated ramp as specified. discrepancy between the prices in words and those cations in the form approved by the Corporation or otherwise incapable of taking care of them- 17. Constructing one concrete base for drink- in figures, the prices in words will be considered Counsel, may be seen. selves. ing fountain and setting up fountain complete as as the bid. JOHN A. LYNCH, President. Main office, Police Headquarters, 240 Centre specified (lump sum). The award of a contract, if made, will be made Dated April 9, 1927. a920 street, Manhattan. 18. For constructing 550 square feet tread area to the bidder whose price is the lowest for doing WSee Oeaera] Instructions to Bidders on For Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queen., 72 concrete steps complete as specified. all the work called for in the contract, and whose last page, last column, of the "CitY laeord." bid is regular in all respects, Each contract shall Poplar street. Brooklyn, N. Y. 19. Furnishing and spreading 700 cubic yards For Borough of The Bronx, 19th Precinct, of top soil as specified. be the subject of a separate and distinct award. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 160th street and 3d avenue, Bronx. 20. Furnishing and laying 20,000 square feet The City reserves the right to reject all bids. of sod as specified. Further information, blank forms and ca- For Borough of Richmond, 66th Precinct, 7842 Proposals. Richmond terrace, St. C 'urge, S. I. Contract, if awarded, will be awarded to the tions may be obtained at the office of the~apart- JOSEPH A. WARREN, Police Commissioner. lowest bidder. ment, Room 10, Pier A, foot of Battery pl., North Blank forms and other information may be River, Manhattan. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Dated April 14, 1927. the President of the Borough of The Bronx, obtained at the office of the Department of Parks, at his offi HUNTER COLLEGE. Queens, "The Overlook," Forest Park, Richmond MICHAEL COSGROVE, Commissioner of ce, Municipal Building, Crotona Park, Hill, N. Y. Docks. a14,26 Tremont and 3d aues., until 11 a. m., on Proposals. FRANCIS D. GALLATIN, President; JAMES U'8ee General Instructions to Bidders on TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1927. J. BROWNE, JOSEPH P. HENNESSY, last page, last column, of the "City Record." NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV- SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT JAMES BUTLER, JOHN J. O'ROURKE, Com- ERING WHITE ASH ANTHRACITE COAL. the office of the Secretary of Hunter College missioners of Parks. a14,26 BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. The time allowed for the full completion of the of The City of New York, Park ave. and 68th t3P8ee General Instructions to Bidders on contract will be on or before March 31 1928. St., Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on last page, last column, of the "City Record." The amount of security required for the proper MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1927. Proposals. performance of the contract will be 30 per. cent of the total amount for which the contract is FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY awarded. 12 000 COPIES OF THE CATALOG AND the Park Board at the office of the Department the President of the Borough of Richmond, at CURSE OF STUDY OF HUNTER COLLEGE of Parks, Arsenal Building, Central Park, Man' The bidder will state the price of each item or his office, Borough Hall, StGeorge, Staten article contained in the above schedules per ton, by OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. hattan, until 2.30 P. in., on Time for performance is set forth in the specifi- TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1927. Islsland, until 12 o'clock noon, on which the bids will be tested. Award will be made cations. Amount of security for faithful perform- Borough of Queens. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2S 1197. to the lowest bidder on each item. ance of contract is $500 and the amount of deposit FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF TIMBEIf NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- Each bid most be accompanied by a deposit in BOR AND . MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR cash or certified check of not less than one and re quired to be made with each bid is $25. BULKHEAD AND JETTIES, PLACING OF ALTERATIONS AT RICHMOND COUNTY one-half per cent. of the amount of the bid. Blank Specifications and bid sheets may be obtained SAND FILL, ETC., ON THE BEACH FRONT JAIL, RICHMOND, S. I. forms of bids upon which bids must be •made, can and samples of the book called for may be in- AT ROCKAWAY PARK, BETWEEN BEACH ' The Superintendent's estimate of the quantity be obtained by application therefor. The speci- spected at the office of the Secretary of Hunter 109TH AND BEACH 126TH ST., BOROUGH OF QUEENS. and quality of the material, and the nature and fications may be seen and other information ob• College of The City of New York, Park ave. and extent, as near as possible, of the work required tained at said office. . a14,26 68th st., Manhattan, Wednesday, Monday and The amount of security required for the contract Friday of each week preceding the date for re- is Seventy Thousand Dollars ($70,000). is as follows: HENRY BRUCKNER, President. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per Alterations and replacements of iron niches t 8es General Instructions to Bidders on ceiving of bids, between the hours of 9 a. m. and and plumbing system, etc., of prison cells, etc., as Last page, mat column, of the "City Record." 4 p m. cent. (5%) of the amount of security required per specifications. The bidder must submit a price per page; price for the contract. The time allowance for the completion of the The time for the completion of the work and SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY to include stock, composition, press work and the full performance of the contract is 90 days. the President of the Borough of The Bronx, binding and all labor, material and delivery of work under this contract is one hundred and fifty (150) consecutive working days. The amount of security required is Two Thou- at his office, Municipal Building, Croton Park, completed work. Tremont and 3d sues., until 11 a. m., on ERNEST C. HUNT, Secretary. The Engineer's estimate of work to be done is sand Dollars ($2,000). No bid will be considered a13,25 unless accompanied by certified check or cash to 2 1927. t4'8ee General Instructions to Bidders on as follows: NO. 1. FOR AY last page, last column, of the "City Record" 30,000 linear feet creosoted dense southern yel- the amount of $100. If EG LATIRG, GRADING low pine piles in jetties, in place. The bids. will be compared and the contract SETTING CURB, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND 5,000 linear feet untreated dense southern yel- awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. CROSSWALKS, BUILDING INLETS, RE- DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. low pine piles in jetties, in place. Bidders are requested to make their bids or CEIVING BASINS, DRAINS, CULVERTS, 17,500 linear feet untreated dense southern yel- estimates upon the blank form prepared by the APPROACHES AND GUARD RAILS WHERE • Proposals. low pine piles, in bulkhead, in place. President, a copy of which, with the p NECESSARY IN WILKINSON AVE. FROM 243,000 feet, board measure, creosoted dense envelope in which to enclose the bid, together MAYFLOWER AVE. TO EASTERN BLVD., SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY with a copy of the contract, including the specifica- TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDEN= southern yellow pine tongue and groove sheeting TAL THERETO. the Park Board at the office of the Department for jetties, in place. tions, in the form approved by the Corporation of Parks, Arsenal Building, Central Park, Man- 34,000 feet, board measure, creosoted dense Counsel, can be obtained upon application therefor The Engineer's estimate of the work is as hattan, until 2.30 p in on southern yellow pine timber wales for jetties, in at Room 129 of the said President. Other in. follows: 3,400 cubic yards earth excavation. TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1927. place. formation can be obtained at the office of the Borough of Queens. 35,000 feet, board measure, untreated dense Commissioner of Public Works of the Borough of 10 cubic yards roc)C excavation, above subgrade FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF ASPHALT southern yellow pine tongue and groove sheeting Richmond Borough Hall, New Brighton, Bor- of street. PAVEMENT ON THE EXISTING DIRT for jetties, in place. ough of kichmond. 10 cubic yards rock excavation in trenches. ROAD FROM THE GOLF HOUSE TO 7,000 feet, board measure, untreated dense JC'HN A. LYNCH, President. 3,600 cubic yards filling. MYRTLE AVE. AND HANSON PL., FOR- southern yellow pine timber wales for jetties, in Dated March 30, 1927. a9,20 3,050 linear feet new straight bluestone curb. EST PARK, BOROUGH OF QUEENS. place. IidpBes General Instructions to Bidders on 200 linear feet new corner bluestone curb. The amount of security required for the contract 195,000 feet, board measure, untreated dense last page, last column, of the "City Record." 200 linear feet old bluestone curb, recut and is Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000). southern yellow pine tongue and groove sheeting reset. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five for bulkhead, in place. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY 16,200 square feet concrete sidewalk (including per cent. (5%) of the security required for the 29,000 feet, board measure, untreated dense the President of the Borough of Richmond at maintenance for one year). contract. his office, Borough Hall, Staten Island, until 12 1,300 square feet new bridgestone. southern yellow pine timber wales for bulkhead, 400 square feet old bridgestone. The time allowance for the completion of the in place. noon, on work under this contract is one hundred and 35,000 cubic yards sand fill, in place. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1927. 100 cubic yards dry rubble masonry. fifty (150) consecutive working days. 70 old piles removed. NO. 3. FOR CONSTRUCTING CONCRET E 5 cubic yards, class 'B," concrete. The Engineer's estimate of work to be done is 550 linear feet 3d-inch galvanized steel wire SIDEWALK ON LAFAYETTE AVE. FROM 3 receiving basins, type "B." as follows: rope (including clamps and staples) in jetties, in PROSPECT AVE. TO BRIGHTON AV 100 linear feet basin connections. 1. 8,000 cubic yards regulating and grading. place. AND OTHER STREETS, TOGETHER WITHT 100 linear feet vitrified pipe drains, 6 to 24 2. Constructing six (6) concrete catch basins. 300 cubic yards rip rap at jetty No. 12, in WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. inches in diameter. 3. Constructing two (2) concrete apron walls place. The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and 1,000 feet, board measure, timber. (outlets). 40,000 feet, board measure, untreated dense quality of the materials, and the nature and ex. 650 linear feet new guard rail. 4. Furnishing and laying 180 linear feet 8- southern yellow pine sheathing for boardwalk, in tent, as near as possible, of the work required 5 cubic yards' brick masonry. The time allowed for the full completion of the inch cast iron drain pipe. place. is as follows: 5. Furnishing and laying 360 linear feet 8- 1,350 linear feet 6-inch untreated dense southern 15,346 square feet concrete sidewalk con, work herein described will be 60 consecutive work- inch vitrified drain pipe. yellow pine piles for sheathing boardwalk, in structed. trig days. 6. Constructing 3,300 linear feet concrete curb place. 470 cubic yards additional excavation. The amount of security required for the proper (1 year maintenance). The time for the completion of the work andn performance of the contract will be Nine Thousand Contract, if awarded, will be awarded to the Dollars ($9,000). 7. Furnishing and laying 500 linear feet blue- lowest bidder. performance of the contract is thirty (30) stone headers. Blank forms and other information may be consecutive working days. NO. 2. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, 8. Constructing 1,800 cubic yards concrete obtained at the office of the Department of Parks, The amount of security required for the pa SETTING CURB. LAYING SIDEWALKS AND foundation for roadway pavement. formance of the contract is Twenty-four Hundredr CROSSWALKS, BUILDING INLETS, RE- Queens, "The Overlook," Forest Park, Richmond CEIVING BASINS, DRAINS, 9. Laying 10,300 square yards asphalt pave- Hill, N. Y. ($2,400), and the amount of deposit ac - CULVERTS ment including binder course (5 years mainte- companying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of APPROACHES AND GUARD RAILS WHERL FRANCIS D. GALLATIN, President; JAMES the amount of security. NECESSARY IN EDISON AVE. FROM nance). J. BROWNE, JOSEPH P. HENNESSY, em 10. Furnishing and laying 2,000 square yards JAMES BUTLER, JOHN J. O'ROURKE, Com- The bidder shall state the price of each it EASTERN BLVD. TO LAFAYETTE AVE., bituminous macadam pavement (1 year mainte- contained in the Engineer's estimate. The bids TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDEN. missioners of Parks. a14,26 e nance). WSee General Instructions to Bidders on will be compared and the contract awarded at th TAL THERETO. Furnishing and spreading 500 cubic yards lowest aggregate sum bid for the contract. The The Engineer's estimate of the work is as 11. last page, last column, of the "City Record." follows: top soil. President reserves the right to reject all bids. Furnishing and laying 30,000 square feet Bidders are requested to make their bids ut 4,230 cubic yards earth excavation. 12. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the blank form prepared by the President, a cop I00 cubic yards rock excavation above subgrade of sod. the 'Park Board at the office of the Department y Contract, if awarded, will be awarded to the of which, with the proper envelope in which to of street. of Parks, Arsenal Building, Central Park, Man- enclose the bid, can be obtained upon application 40 cubic yards rock excavation in trenches. lowest bidder. hattan, until 2.30 p. m., on of 350 cubic yards filling. Blank forms and other information may be TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1927. therefor at the office of the Engineer, Bureau . obtained at the office of the Department of Parks, Engineering, Borough Hall, Staten Island, wherer 2,490 linear feet new straight bluestone curb. Borough of Queens. and the contract, including the specifications Queens. "The Overlook," Forest Park, Richmond FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF CON- 270 linear feet new corner bluestone curb. in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, 13.450 square feet concrete sidewalk (including Hill, N. Y. CRETE WALKS IN THE VICINITY OF may be seen. JOHN A. LYNCH, President. maintenance for one year). FRANCIS D. GALLATIN, President; JAMES COMFORT STATION, KISSENA PARK, BOR- J. BROWNE, JOSEPH P. HENNESSY, Dated April 5, 1927. a9,20 2,550 square feet new bridgestone. OUGH OF QUEENS. U See General Instructions to Bidders on 6 receiving basins, type "B." JAMES BUTLER, JOHN J. O'ROURKE, Com- The amount of security required for the contract , a14,26 .last page, last column, of the "City Record. 200 linear feet basin connections. missioners of Parks. is Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000). 100 linear feet vitrified pipe drains, 6 to 24 U.S.. General Instructions to Bidders on The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per last page, last column, of the "City Record." SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY inches in diameter. cent. (5%) of the amount of security required the President of the Borough of Richmond, at 1,000 feet. board measure, timber. for the contract. his office, Borough Hall, Staten Island, until 12 5 cubic yards brick masonry. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY The time allowance for the completion of the the Park Board at the office of the Department p-„on, on The time allowed for the full completion of the work under the contract is forty (40) consecutive WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1127. work herein described will be 40 consecutive work- of Parks, Arsenal Building, Central Park, Man- working days. ing_ days. hattan, until 2.30 p. in., on The Engneer's estmate of the work to be done is NO. 1. FOR REPAVING WITH OLD TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1927. STONE BLOCKS ON A SAND BED THE The amount of security required for the proper as follows: performance of the contract will be Ten Thou- Borough of Queens. 12,000 square feet concrete walk, five (5) inches ROADWAY OF MURRAY HULBERT ST, FROM ARRIETTA ST. TO SIMONSON ST., sand Dollars ($10,000). FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND GEN- thick. NO. 3, FOR REGULATING, GRADING, ERAL IMPROVEMENT OF THE RICHMOND 950 square feet concrete walk, seven (7) inches TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDEN- TAL THERETO. SETTING CURB, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND HILL ENTRANCE (MYRTLE AVE. AND thick. CROSSWALKS, BUILDING INLETS RE. 109TH ST.), FOREST PARK, BOROUGH OF 250 cubic yards regulating and grading. The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and quality of the mates-isle and the nature and ex- CEIVING BASINS, DRAINS CULVERTS, QUEENS. 100 cubic yards topsoiling. APPROACHES AND GUARD IEAILS WHERE The amount of security required for the contract 5,500 square feet sodding. tent, as near as possible, of the work required, is as follows: NECESSARY IN BLONDELL AVE. FROM is Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000). 40 cubic yards dry rubble stone wall. ROBERTS AVE. TO ST. RAYMOND AVE., The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per Contract, if awarded, will be awarded for the 27,000 square yards old stone block pavement relaid. TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL cent. (5%) of the amount of security required' above to the lowest bidder. THERETO. for the contract. Blank forms and other information may be 5 cubic yards 1-3-6 concrete in place. The time for the completion of the work and The Engineer's estimate of the work is as The time allowance for the completion of the obtained at the office of the Department of Parks, follows: work under this contract is one hundred and Queens, "The Overlook," Forest Park, Richmond full performance of the contract is sixty (60) consecutive working days. 50 cubic yards earth excavation. twenty (120) consecutive working days. Hill, N. Y. 25 cubic yards rock excavation, above subgrade The Engineer's estimate of work to be done is The amount of security required for the per- FRANCIS D. GALLATIN, President; JAMES of street. as follows: J. BROWNE, JOSEPH P. HENNESSY, formance of the contract is Twenty-two Thousand 1. 1,500 square yards removing, breaking up JAMES BUTLER, JOHN J. O'ROURKE, Com- Dollars (22,000), and the amount of deposit 50 cubic yards rock excavation, in trenches. and spreading present concrete roadway, as speci- missioners of Parks. a14,26 accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. 2,250 cubic yards filling. of the amount of security. 820 linear feet new straight bluestone curb. fied. M iles General Instructions to Bidders on 200 linear feet new corner bluestone curb. 2. 3,200 cubic yards regulating and grading. last page, last column, of the "City Record." NO. 2. FOR REGULATING AND GRAD- 3. 200 linear feet 8-inch cast iron sewer and ING CORNELL AVE. FROM CLOVE RD. TO 5,000 square feet concrete sidewalk (including overflow drain pipe complete as specified. McHUGH ST., AND LAWRENCE AVE. maintenance for one year). 1,650 square feet new bridgestone. 4. 120 linear feet 10-inch cast iron drain pipe DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS. FROM FOREST AVE. TO UPLAND AVE., complete as specified. TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDEN- So cubic yards dry rabble masonry. 5. 100 linear feet 4-inch galvanized wrought Proposals. TAL THERETO. 5 cubic yards class "B" concrete. iron pipe with threaded joints complete as speci- The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and 10 receiving basins,, type `B .' SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY quality of the materials, and the nature and ex- 300 linear feet bran connections. 100 linear feet vitrified pipe drains, 6 to 24 6. 350 linear feet 1 %-inch galvanized wrought the Commissioner of Docks, at his office, Pier A, tent, as near as possible of the work required, is iron pipe line complete as specified. foot of Battery pl., North River, Manhattan, as follows: inches in diameter. 7. 400 linear feet 2-inch galvanized wrought until 12 noon, on 2,900 cubic yards excavation. 1,000 feet, board measure, of timber. MONDAY, APRIL td, 1827. 2 cubic yards 1-2.4 concrete in place. 300 linear feet new guard rail. iron pipe line complete as specified. S cubic yards brick masonry. 8. 25 linear feet 1-inch galvanized wrought iron CONTRACT NO. 1895-FOR THE REPAIR The time for the completion of , the work and AND RESTORATION - OF THE RECREA- full performance of the contract is twenty (20) The time allowed for the full completion of the pipe line complete as specified. work herein described will be SO consecutive 9. Constructing one standard brick manhole TION PIER SHED ON PIER 30, EAST consecutive working days. complete as specified (lump sum). RIVER, FOOT OF MARKET ST., BOROUGH The amount of securty required for the per- working days. OF MANHATTAN, TOGETHER WITH ALL The amount of securitz required for the proper 10. Constructing two (2) concrete catch basins formance of the contract is Seventeen Hundred and (reinforced) complete as specified (price each). WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO: Fifty Dollars ($1,750), and the amount of deposit performance of the contract will be Five- 11.Constructing 1,200 linear feet reinforced CONTRACT B--OVERFLGOJUNG; accompanying the bid shall be five (S) per cent. aand Dollars (u, concrete curb as specified. CONTRACT H-PAINTING. of the amount of security. NO. 4. FOR ULATING, GRADING. 12. Laying 2,500 square yards asphalt surfaced The time allowed for doing and completing the The bidder shall state the price of each item SETTING CURB, LAYING SIDE ALLS•A concrete pavement including 5 years maintenance work for each contract is sixty (60) consecutive contained- in the E ineer'i estimate. The bids CROSSWALKS . BUILDING INLET as specified. calendar days. will be compared and the contract awarded at the CEIVING BA.4INS, DRAINS, CUL TS, ,L.

8770 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927.

APPROACHES AND GUARD RAILS WHERE Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in which is sixty days after the date of said entry The above assehsments are payable to the Col- NECESSARY. IN POWELL AVE. FROM cash or certified check of 5 per cent. of the of the assessments, interest will be collected there. lector of Assessments and • Arrears, at his office, PUGSLEY AVE. TO E. 177TH ST., TO- amount of the bid required as security for the on at the rate of seven per centum per annum, Room 301, Municipal Building, Brooklyn, N. Y., GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL proper performance of the contract. Blank forms to be calculated from ten days after the date of .between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m., and on THERETO. of bids upon which bids must be made, can be said entry to the date of payment as provided by Saturdays between 9 a. in. and 12 noon. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as obtained by application therefor. The plans and sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. follows: specifications may be seen and other information Charter. Dated, New York, April s, 1927. a9,20 1,950 cubic yards earth excavation. obtained at said office. all,22 20 cubic yards rock excavation above subgrade HENRY BRUCKNER, President. IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 986 OF THE Bronx River ave.; MORRISON AVE., from of street. i•8ee General Instructions to Bidders on Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller Westchester ave. to Bronx River ave.; HARRC'D 250 cubic yards filling. last page, last column, of the "City Record." of The City of New York hereby gives public AVE., from Westchester ave. to Bronx River ave.; 1,700 linear feet new straight bluestone curb. notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court FTELEY AVE. from Westchester ave. to Bronx 20 linear feet new corner bluestone curb. and the entering in the Bureau for the Collection River ave.; CROES AVE., from Westchester ave; 30 linear feet old bluestone curb. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC of Assessments and Arrears for OPENING AND to Bronx River ave.; NOBLE AVE., from West- 8,700 square feet concrete sidewalk (including WELFARE. ACQUIRING TITLE to the following named chester ave, to Bronx River ave.; E. 172D ST., maintenance for one year). streets in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX: from Manor ave. to St. Lawrence ave., and MAN- 50 square feet new bridgestone. Proposals. SECTIONS 14 AND 15. SION ST., from Noble ave. to Rosedale ave. 25 cubic yards dry rubble masonry. MANOR AVE.—ACQUIRING TITLE TO, The area of assessment for benefit in these pro- 5 cubic yards class `B" concrete. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY from Westchester ave. to Bronx River ave.; ceedings is fixed and determined to be as shown on 25 linear feet vitrified pipe drains, 6 to 24 the Department of Public Welfare, 10th floor, STRATFORD AVE. from Westchester ave. to the following diagram: inches in diameter. Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., 1,000 feet, board measure, of timber. on f-ssro 50 linear feet new guard rail. FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1927. BOARD Of Es rnvsu--t AND APPDRT,QNH(NY 5 cubic yards brick masonry. FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND 01'PV- A' r4E CH?l 'MWAV£ER The time allowed for the full completion of the MATERIALS NECESSARY FOR FURNISI- D/A6RAMSS//OH7N6 AREA LF ASSESSMENT work herein described will be 50 consecutive work- ING AND SETTING WINDOW, DOOR AND /N THE P40CEED/N6 f0R ACLU/4/N6 TITLE TO ing days. SKYLIGHT SCREENS THROUGHOUT MANOR AVENUE The amount of security required for the proper PAVILIONS A, C AND K, CITY HOME FROM WESTCHESTER AVE. TO BRONX RIVER AVe performance of the contract will be Four Thou- DISTRICT, WELFARE ISLAND, BOROUGH sand Dollars ($4,000). OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. STRATFORD AVENUE FROM WESTCHESTER AVE. TO 8R0N1KJvER AVE. NO. 5. FOR PAVING WITH BITUMINOUS The time allowed for doing and completing the CONCRETE ON A CEMENT CONCRETE entire work and for the full performance of the MORRISON AVENUE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF E. 169TH contract is forty-five (45) consecutive calendar I. FROM WESTCNESTER AVE. TO BRONX RIVER AVE. ST. FROM JEROME AVE. TO GRAND days. AiGIRROD AVENUE BOULEVARD AND CONCOURSE, FURNISH- The security. required will be Thirty-five Hun- WESTCHESTER Ave. TO BRONX RAVER AVE. ING AND ADJUSTING CURB AND SIDE- dred Dollars ($3,500). PTEL (VA VENUE WALBS, BUILDING AND REBUILDING IN- The deposit accompanying bid shall be five PROM WESTCHESTER AVE. TO BRONX RIVER AVE. LETS AND RECEIVING BASINS WHERE per cent. (5.%) of the amount of security re- CROSS AVENUE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL quired. fRAN WESTCNESreR AVE. TO BRONX RIVER AYE. WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO (PER- The bidder shall state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as the NOBLEAVENUE MANENT PAVEMENT). contract is entire and for a complete job. PROM WEJTCMEJTER A. TO ARONX RIVER AVL The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol. Blank forms and further information may be Iowa: EAST,J7Z""JTREET 5,920 square yards of bituminous concrete pave- obtained at the office of the Chief En ineer of FROM MANOR AVI. TV ST. LAWRENCEAVf AVD the Department, 10th floor; Municipal Building, ment, and keeping the pavement in repair for five Manhattan, where specifications may be seen. MANS/ONSriPElY years from date of completion. fROM NOBLE AVE. TO ROSEDALE AVE. BIRD S. COLER, Commissioner. BDRA76M & 71ArBA 3 X I0 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement on Dated April 5, 1927. a5,15 a concrete foundation in adjoining streets. t2TSee • General Instructions to Bidders on I- •1 100 square yards of granite block pavement on a last page, last column, of the "City Record." 1 EXPLANATORY NOTE ~ R concrete foundation, laid with asphaltic cement mor.tfialfaMrIcy of#kana *tiros/. SC.iL[ joints, in adjoining streets. 0. AvQr/`V I*,HUAW, Way* M ff *"Nra./ Q(!tO'MM%f AFO/v f51✓. 1,100 cubic yards of class "B" concrete. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY ✓ 1,000 linear feet of new straight bluestone curb. the Department of Public Welfare, 10th floor, nwyrar hMe A!wVA;rfh 6wiMrym►~►hrena+/ _ t 120 linear feet of new corner bluestone curb. Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. in., IA/~Af//,MA~_ I'.e1 4, JMY~ IPAIt/1M /N/I/7tww. I II*M* h lais//r ,dil$4Ak /m,Wthe ew/,wI ry~M~f.+yr. 50 linear feet of old curb reset. on CArif fiyamT 1,000 linear feet of old curb recut and reset. FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1927. 1Ar a laf HEikn9•irrafhk[ MhiscRrv, horn /!iZ 1,000 square feet of new bluestone flagging. FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND MA- 5,000 square feet of old bluestone flagging relaid. TERIALS REQUIRED FOR THE FOLLOW- 5,000 square feet of concrete sidewalk (includ. ING: The above assessment was entered on tee nay of entry to the date of payment, as provided by ing maintenance for one year). CONTRACT NO. 1. GENERAL CON- hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles and sections 159 and 987 of the Greater New York 100 linear feet of new granite headers. STRUCTION WORK. Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Collection Charter. 50 linear feet of temporary headers. CONTRACT NO. 2. PLUMBING WORK. of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess- The above assessment is payable to the Col- 2 receiving basins rebuilt. CONTRACT NO. 3. HEATING WORK. ments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount 1 set of new receiving basin heads and gutter FOR ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS lector of Assessments and Arrears, in the Bergen assessed for benefit on any person or property Building, Arthur and Tremont aves., Borough of stones. FOR FIRE PREVENTION TO WARDS 1 shall be paid on or before June 5 1927, which 50 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6 to 24 AND J BUILDING, CITY HOME DISTRICT, The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. in. and is sixty (60) days after the date o entry of the 3 p, in., and on Saturdays until 12 noon. inches in diameter. WELFARE ISLAND, BOROUGH OF MAN- assessments, interest will be collected thereon .at S cubic yards of rock excavation for roadbed HATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. ' the rate of seven per centum (7%) per annum, CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. and curb. The time allowed for making and completing to be calculated from ten (10) days after the date Dated, New York, April 6, 1927. a8,19 15 cubic yards of rock excavation for receiving the work of each contract is one hundred and basins and drains. twenty (120) consecutive calendar. days. IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 986 OF THE SECTION 12. 30 linear feet of basin connections. The security required will be Eighteen Thou- Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller ROCHAMBEAU AVE.—ACQUIRING TITLE 100 linear feet of old granite headers recut and sand ($18,000) for Contract No. 1; Five Hun- of The City of New York hereby gives public reset. dred Dollars ($500) for Contract No. 2; One notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court to, from Bainbridge ave. to E. 206th at. Con- 50 cubic yards of earth excavation. Thousand Dollars ($1,000) for Contract No. 3. and the entering in the Bureau for the Collection firmed Feb. 25 1927. Entered April 6, 1927. The time allowed for the full completion of the The deposit accompanying bid shall be five of Assessments and Arrears for OPENING AND The area 0E assessment for benefit ' in these work herein described will be 30 consecutive work- per cent. (5%) of the amount of security re- ACQUIRING TITLE to the following named proceedings is fixed and determined to be as shown ing days. quired. streets in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX: on the following diagram: The amount of security required for the proper The bidder shall state one aggregate price for performance of the contract will be Fifteen Thou- each contract described and specified, as each E -C/7./ sand Dollars ($15,000). contract is entire and for a complete job. EXPLANATORY NOTE: NC'. 6. FOR CONSTRUCTING STORM Blank forms and further information may be ---wthca@v Hn bOø?dary of Ahr orn WATER OVERFLOW (CUNETTE INVERTS obtained at the office of Charles B. Meyers, of a ,s.uinsnt. '' ONLY) IN SEWER EASEMENT, BETWEEN Architect, No. 31 Union Square West, Manhat- ardAru o hr of a ah,S kgo/y owed WESTCHESTER CREEK AND'E. 177TH ST.; tan, where plans and specifications may be seen. o ndirafia' a pavfr v ad 1eioøt AND IN E. 177TH ST., BETWEEN SEWER BIRD S. COLER, Commissioner. which u nipl arnori.ot Corn-& /'rod EASEMENT AND EASTERN BLVD.; AND Dated April 5, 1927. a5,15 All ditlances air i fiat and ore 1b be SEWERS AND APPURTENANCES (ONE- t See General Instructions to Bidders on nun+ .d of ,ht an,Q~ ar ncvrrri,e,l toils last page, last column, of the "City Record." s1v t !Rs~s• Is which tAey we n?brenceI HALF ULTIMATE CAPACITY) IN EAST- The a+gno/ of m#3 Dsyam ss on #k in ERN BLVD. BETWEEN E. 177TH ST. AND Noe office of //ae G of f rear Room BALCOM AVE.,. AND SEWERS AND AP. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. /34 Mwdicipo/ &k'rn . PURTENANCES IN EASTERN BLVD., BE- TWEEN BALCOM AVE. AND E. TREMONT Confirmation of Assessments. AVE.; AND IN QUINCY AVE., BETWEEN EASTERN BLVD. AND LAFAYETTE AVE.; NOTICES TO PROPERTY OWNERS. AND IN CALHOUN AVE., BETWEEN EAST- ERN BLVD. AND LAFAYETTE AVE., AND IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE BOARD AF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT SEWERS AND APPURTENANCES (CU- Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of OfiKE Or THE CAMP E,iK/NlER NETTE INVERTS ONLY) IN E. 177TH ST., The City of New York hereby gives public notice ,01Ac 4M SHOWING AREA Gig ASSESSMENT BETWEEN EASTERN BLVD. AND PHILIP to all persons, owners of property, affected by the IN TllE PR.CEED/N6 FOR 4C0U/R/N6 TITLE TO AVE., AND IN E. 177TH ST., BETWEEN following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE- PHILIP AVE. AND E. TREMONT AVE., TO- MENTS in the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN: ROCA4MBEAU AVENUE GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL SECTION; 2. FRON i4/Na.W$E A} 'WE 70 EAST Xf" STREET THERETO. RESTORING PAVEMENT IN FRONT OF DOROIGH OF THE BRONX The Engineer's estimate of the work is as PREMISES NO. 107 LEROY ST. Affecting follows: Block 602, Lot 81, New ra-h, Oct S nla. 716 linear feet of concrete sewer, 6 feet 9 inches SECTION 7. SCAL E by 6 feet 6 inches, flat roof. RESTORING PAVEMENT IN FRONT OF Chef ny 135 linear feet of concrete sewer, 6 feet by 6 PREMISES NO. 367 EDGECOMBE AVE. Af- feet 6 inches, flat roof. fecting Block 2054, Lot 15. The above assessment was entered on the day of entry to the date of payment, as provided by 727 linear feet of concrete sewer, 4 feet by 4 SECTION 8. hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles and sections 154' and 987 of the Greater . New York feet 3 inches, flat roof. RESTORING PAVEMENT IN FRONT OF Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Collection Charter. 4,061 linear feet of concrete sewer, 2 feet 6 PREMISES NO. 654 W. 158TH ST. Affect- of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assess- inches by 2 feet 6 inches, flat roof. The above assessment is payable to the Col- ing Block 2134, Lot 18. ments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount lector of Assessments and Arrears, in the Bergen 354 linear feet of reinforced concrete pipe That the above assessments were certified under assessed for benefit on any person or property sewer, 4 feet 6 inches diameter. Building, Arthur and Tremont ayes., Borough of section 391 of the Greater New York Charter shall be paid on or before June 5 1927, which The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. in. and 265 linear feet of reinforced concrete pipe April 8, 1927, and entered April 12, 1927, in is sixty (60) days after the date o entry of the 3 p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon. sewer, 4 feet 3 inches diameter. the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at 220 •linear feet of reinforced concrete pipe Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and the rate of seven per centum (7%) per annum, CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. sewer, 4 feet diameter. Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water to be calculated from ten (10) days after the date Dated, New York, April 6, 1927. . a8,19 240 linear feet of reinforced concrete pipe Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit sewer, 3 feet 9 inches diameter. on any person or property shall be paid on or Corporation Sale of Buildings and Appntte- 29-37 Sullivan st. Exclusive of the machinery 5 linear feet of reinforced concrete pipe sewer, before June 11, 1927, which is sixty days after na+neea Thereto on City Real Estate by and the equipment necessary to its operation, 3 feet 3 inches diameter. the date of said entry of the assessments, interest Sealed Bids. contained in said buildings. 45 linear feet of reinforced concrete pipe will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per Damage Parcel 27. Part of a 6-story brick sewer, 3 feet diameter. centum per annum, to be calculated from ten days building located at the southeast corner of Watts 1,245 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewers, 30 after the date of said entry to the date of pay- AT THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT of the Borough of Manhattan, public notice is and Sullivan eta. Cut 10.42 feet on north side inch. ment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of hereby given that the Commissioners of the Sink- by 15.93 feet on south side. 830 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 24 inch. the Greater New York Charter. Damage Parcel 77. A 6-story brick buildin 795 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 20 inch. The above assessments are payable to the City ing Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will offer for sale by sealed bids certain located at the northeast corner of Broome and 470 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 18 inch. Collector at his office, in the Municipal Building encroachments standing upon property owned by Clark sts. Exclusive of the machinery and the 225 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 15 inch. Manhattan, Room 200, between the hours of 4 The City of New York, acquired by it for street equipment necessary to its operation, contained in 1,600 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 12 a. m. and 3 p. in., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. opening purposes in the said buildmg. inch. to 12 noon. Damage Parcel 84. A 4-story brick building 375 linear feet of basin connections. CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. Borough of Manhattan and a 1-story extension located at No. 20 Clark 400 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6 to 30 Dated April 12, 1927. a14,25 being certain buildings, parts of buildings, etc., st. Exclusive of the machinery and the equip- inches. standing within the lines of the proceeding for ment necessary to its operation, contained in sad 1,100 spurs for house connections. IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE the southerly extension of 6th ave. from Carmine building. • 125 openings and covers for house connections. Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of St. to Laight st,, in the Borough of Manhattan, Damage Parcel 179. A brick church building 350 linear feet of vitrified pipe risers, 6 inch. The City of New York hereby gives public notice which are more particularly shown on certain and a brick extension located at the southwest 600 linear feet of cast iron pipe risers, 6 inch. to all persons, owners of property, affected by maps on file in the office of the Appraiser of corner of Downing and Bleecker ste. Exclusive 87 manholes. the following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE- Real Estate, Department of Finance, Room 733, of the organ contained in the building and ex- 11 receiving basins, type 'B_" MENTS in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN: Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan. clusive also of the contents of the cornerstone of 5,000 cubic yards of rock excavation. SECTION 3-17-18. Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners said buildin . 225 cubic yards of class "A" concrete. GRADING, CURBING, FLAGGING AND of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held Damage celPar 191. A 6-story brick building 3,000 cubic yards of class "B" concrete. PAVING 8TH AVE. from 43d st. to 49th st. June 29, 1926, the sale by sealed bids of each located on the southeast corner of Carmine and 200 cubic yards of class "C" concrete. and from 59th at. to 73d st.; 7TH AVE. from parcel of the hereinafter described property will Bleecker ate. Exclusive of the machinery and 400 cubic yards of stone ballast. 72d at. to 73d st.; 71ST ST. from 7th ave. to be held under the direction of the Comptroller on the equipment necessary to its operation, contained 45,000 pounds of . steel reinforcement bars. 8th ave. Affecting Blocks 732, 733, 741, 750, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1927t in said building, and exclusive also of the con- 65,000 feet, board measure, timber. 751, 759, 760. 768, 769. 777, 778, 742, 866. 5707, at 11 a. m., in lots and parcels, and in manner tents of the cornerstone of said building. 10,000 feet, board measure, timber sheeting. 5714, 5721, 5728, 5735, 5742, 5749, 5756, 5763, and form as follows: Damage Parcel 83. A 6-story brick building 65,000 linear feet of piles. 5770, 5785, 5794, 5821, 5830, 5846, 5858, 5867, Damage Parcel No. 6—A 10-story brick build- with a 1-story extension on the east side of Clark 3,500 cubic yards of embankment. 5876, 5877, 5895, 5896, 5900, 5901, 5911 and ing on the northeast corner of Canal and Buhl• at., 185 feet north of Broome St. Exclusive of 2,400 linear feet of new guard rail. 5912. van Ms. Exclusive of the machinery and the the machinery and the equipment necessary to its The time allowed for the full completion of the SECTION 17. equipment necessary to its operation, contained in operation, contained in said building. work herein described will be 400 consecutive PAVING 61ST ST. from 15th ave. to 16th said building. Damage Parcels 13 and 14. About one-half of working days. ave. Affecting Blocks 5516, 5523 and 5727. Damage Parcels 25 and 28—A 6-story brick a 4-story brick building in the rear of No. 15 The amount of security required for the proper That the above assessments were confirmed by building located at the northeast corner of Grand Thompson st. performance of the contract will be One Hundred the Board of Assessors on April 5, 1927, and and Sullivan stn. Exclusive of machinery and Damage Parcel 18y-A. Small cut from a corner and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000). entered April S. 1927, in the Record of Titles the equipment necessary to its operation, contained (rear) of a 6-story brick building at the north The bidder will state the prcie of each item or of Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Cot in said building. side of West Houston st., about 36 feet west of article contained in the above schedules per linear lection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Damage Parcels 26 and 29. A 5-story brick Hancock foot, square foot, square yard, cubic yard, or Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the building, together with a 1-story brick Sealedbids (blank forms of which may be other unit of measurement, by which the bids amount assessed for benefit onany an person or and part of two 5-story brick buildings, located obtained upon application) will be recelwd by will be tested. property shall be paid on or before 4, 1927, on the east side of Sullivan d., and known as the Ce,mpro11sr at the office of the Rpcu1ssr of THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927. THE CITY RECORD. 8771

Real Estate, Room 733, Municipal Building, Bor- the building on Damage Paieel 84, at No. 20 5. All lots shall be removed by the buyers at BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. ough of Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on the 15th Clark at. their own risk and expense prior to 4 P. M. of day of April, 1927, and then publicly opened for Iux No. S. April 22 1927, unless an extension is specifically Proposals. the sale for removal of the above described build- Damage Parcel 179. The organ and the equip- granted by the Auctioneer by and with the con- ings and appurtenances thereto. and the award ment necessary to its use contained in the church sent of the Comptroller of thhe City of New York. will he made to the highest bidder within twenty- SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY building on Damage Parcel 179, at the southwest In the event of noncompliance with this provision, the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at four hours, or as soon as possible thereafter. corner of Downing and Bleecker ste. such lot or lots will be left at the sole risk of the Each parcel must be bid for separately and Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 o'clock ITSY No. 6. purchaser, and The City of New York will not a. m., on will be sold in its entirety, as described in above Damage Parcel 179. The contents of the corner- be liable or responsible if any lot or part thereof advertisement. stone of the church building located on Damage be damaged, destroyed, lost, or stolen. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 20, 1927. Each and every bid must be accompanied by Parcel 179, at the southwest corner of Downing 6. The property to be sold will be on public NO. 1. FOR. FURNISHING AND DELIV- a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum and Bleecker eta. exhibition for at least six days immediately pre- ERING 160,000 GALLONS OF GASOLENE. equal to 25 per cent. of the amount of the bid, ITax No. 7. ceding the sale. All the lots shall be offered "as The time allowed for the performance of the except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be Damage Parcel 191. The machinery and the is" and "where is" and without guarantee, not contract is until Dec. 31, 1927. required with all bids, and that a deposit of equipment necessary to its operation, contained in withstanding faults or errors of description or The amount of security required will be $7,500. $500 will be sufficient to entitle bidders to bid "e building on Damage Parcel 191, at the south- defect in any lot. If any lot cannot be delivered Each bid must be accompanied by a security on any or all of the buildings. east corner of Carmine and Bleecker sts. in a condition as :''' as the same may have been deposit of $375 in cash or certified check payable Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re- ITEM No. 8. at the time of t , auction sale, or should any to the order of the Comptroller of The City of turned after successful bidders have paid purchase Damage Parcel 191. The contents of the corner- lot subsequently be stolen, misdelivered, lost, or New York. price in full and given security, and those of suc- stone located on Damage Parcel 191, at the south- destroyed, The City' of New York shall be held Bidders will be required to state a price for cessful bidders may be declared forfeited to The east corner of Carmine and Bleecker etc. liable only in the amount of the purchase price each gallon, by which the bids will be tested. City of New York by the Comptroller upon the CONDITIONS AND TEEMS or SALE. of said lot at the auction sale. The bids will be compared and the contract failure of the successful bidder to further com- All Persons Bidding Shall Be Presumed to Have 7. The property referred to herein will be of• awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. ply with the requirements of the terms and condi- Knowledpe of the Terms and Conditions as Set fered for sale in individual lots as catalogued. It Blank forms may be obtained at the office of tions of the sale as set forth hereinafter. Forth Herein and They Shall Be Bosnd will also be offered for sale in one lot and the the President of the Borough, Room 21, Borough Successful bidders will be required to pay the Thereby. award made in such a manner as the Comptroller Hall, Brooklyn. t► purchase money and deposit the required security 1. The bidder shall be held liable upon his bid deems to be in the best interest of The City of a8,20 JAMES J. BYRNE, President. within twenty-four hours of the receipt of notifica- for each and every item struck off to him by the New York. 1 Bee General Instructions to Bidders on tion of the acceptance of their bids. Auctioneer. 8. The Comptroller reserves the right to with- last page, last column, of the "City BSOOr&' The Comptroller reserves the right to reject 2. If dispute arises between two or more draw from the sale any lot or lots referred to any and all bids and to waive any defects or in- bidders in regard to any item or items, such herein. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY formalities in any bid should it be deemed in the item or items shall, at the discretion of the 9. The Comptroller reserves the right. to re- the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at interest of The City of New York to do so. Comptroller, be immediately re-offered and sold. ject any and all bids should it be deemed in the Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. m., All bids must state clearly (1) the number or 3. At the time the Auctioneer knocks down interests of The City of New York to do so. description of the building or buildings bid for, any item or items, the purchaser thereof shall C. W. BERRY Comptroller. on WEDNESDAY APRIL 20, 2927. (2) the amount of the bid, (3) the full name and give his name and address to the Comptroller, Dated, New York, April 1, 19211. a7,14 NO. 1. FOR FU1fNISHING ALL THE address of the bidder. together with cash or a certified check, drawn LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO All bids must be inclosed in properly sealed to the order of the Comptroller of The City of Interest on City Bonds and Stock. CONSTRUCT SEWER IN E. 52D ST. BE- envelopes, marked "Proposals to be opened April New York, in the amount of the purchase price. TWEEN CHURCH AVE. AND SNYDER 15, 1927," and must be delivered, or mailed in In case the purchaser fails to pay the purchase THE INTEREST DUE MAY 1, 1927, ON AVE. time for their delivery, prior to 11 a. m. of that price as specified above, the item or items shall, The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the date to the "Appraiser of Real Estate, Room 733, registered bonds and stock of The City of New at the option of the Comptroller, be immediately York and of former corporations now included quantities is as follows: Municipal Building, Manhattan," from whom re-offered for sale. 580 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, any further particulars regarding the buildings therein will be paid on that day by the Comptroller 4. All items shall be removed by the buyers at his office, Room 851, Municipal Building, at laid complete, including all incidentals, to be disposed of may be obtained. at their own risk and expense prior to 4 p. m. Chambers and Centre streets, in the Borough of and appurtenances; per linear foot, THE BUILDINGS WILL BE SOLD FOR of April 22, 1927, unless an extension is Manhattan. $4.25 $2,465 00 IMMEDIATE REMOVAL ONLY, SUBJECT specifically granted by the Auctioneer, by and The coupons that are payable in New York or 320 linear feet of 6-inch house con- TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS with the consent of the Comptroller of The City nection drain, laid complete, including PRINTED) ON THE LAST PAGE OF THIS in London for the interest due on May 1, 1927, of New York. In the event of non-compliance on corporate stock of The City of New York, will all incidentals and appurtenances; per ISSUE OF THE "CITY RECORD." with this provision, such item or items will be be paid on that day at the option of the holders linear foot, $2.25 720 00 C. W. BERRY, Comptroller. considered as abandoned and may be disposed of 6 manholes, complete, with iron heads City of New York, Department of Finance, thereof, either at the office of the Comptroller, by the Comptroller in such a manner as will best Room 851, in the Municipal Building at Chambers and covers, including all incidentals and Comptroller's Office, April 4, 1927. a8,15 appurtenances; per manhole, $110 660 00 serve the interests of The City of New York. and Centre streets, Manhattan, New York City, 5. Each item shall be offered "as is" and in United States money, or at the office of Selig- 2,500 feet, board measure, of sheeting Corporation Sale of Machinery, Etc., on City "where is," and without guarantee, notwithstand- and bracing, driven in place, complete, Real Estate at Public Auction. man Brothers, 18 Austin Friars, London, E. C. ing faults or errors of description or defect in England, in sterling. including all incidentals and appurte- any item. nances; per 1,000 feet, board measure, AT THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT The coupons that are payable only in New York $40 100 00 6. The Comptroller reserves the right to with- for interest due on May 1, 1927, on bonds and of the Borough of Manhattan, public notice is draw from the sale any item or items referred to 5 cubic yards extra excavation includ- hereby given that the Commissioners of the Sink- stock of the present and former City of New ing sheeting and bracing and all inci- herein. York and of former corporations now included ing Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in them 7. The Comptroller reserves the right to reject dentals and appurtenances; per cubic by law, will offer for sale at public auction cer- in The City of New York, will be paid on that yard, $1.50 7 50 any and all bids should it be deemed in the day. at the office of the Comptroller, Room 851. tain encroachments standing upon property owned interests of The City of New York to do so. by The City of New York, acquired by it for in the Municipal Building, at Chambers and Centre Total. C. W. BERRY, Comptroller. streets, Manhattan, New York City. $3,952 50 street opening purposes in the New York, April 7, 1927. a8,15 The time allowed for the completion of the Borough of Manhattan, The books for the transfer of bonds and stock work and full performance of the contract will on which interest is payable May 1, 1927, will be being certain machinery, etc., contained in PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT be thirty (30) consecutive working days. sundry buildings standing within the lines of closed from April 11 to April 30, 1927, both dates The amount of security required is Nineteen the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, by inclusive. the proceeding for the southerly extension of 6th virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will Hundred Dollars ($1,900). ave. from Carmine St. to Laight st., in the Bor CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller, The City NO. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE offer for sale at public auction certain property of New York, Department of Finance, Comp- ough of Manhattan, which are more particularly owned by The City of New York, acquired by it LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO shown and described on certain maps and records troller's Office. CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN E. 3D ST. BE- in a certain street opening proceeding, in the Dated, April 5, 1927. a12,m2 on file in the office of the Appraiser of Real Borough of Manhattan. TWEEN AVENUE 0 AND AVENUE P. Estate, Department of Finance, Room 733, Munici- The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the Being the entire equipment, machinery, etc., THE INTEREST DUE APRIL 15, 1927, ON pal Building, Borough of Manhattan. contained in a building within the lines of Damage quantities is as follows: Pursuant to resolutions of the Commissioners registered and coupon bonds and stock of The 752 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, Parcel No., 6 of the proceeding for the opening City of New York. and of fromer corporations of the Sinking Fund, adopted at meetings held and extending of 6th ave. from Carmine St. to laid complete, including all incidentals June 29, 1926, Nov. 24, 1926. and Jan. 12, now included therein, will be paid on that day and appurtenances; per linear foot, Laight St., etc., in the Borough of Manhattan, by the Comptroller at his office, Room 851, Munici- 1927, the sale at public auction of each parcel of more particularly described in a certain $4.15 $3,120 80 the hereinafter described property will be held which is pal Building, Chambers and Centre streets, Man. 784 linear feet of 6-inch house con- catalogue on file in the office of the Appraiser of hattan. under the direction of the Comptroller on Real Estate, Department of Finance, Room 733, nection drain, laid complete, including 15, 1927, The books for the transfer of bonds and stock all incidentals and appurtenances; per FRIDAY, APRIL Municipal Building, Manhattan. beginning at 12 noon at Item No. I located at on which interest is payable April 15, 1927, will linear foot, $2.25 1,764 00 Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners be closed from April 1, 1927, to April 14,'1927, the northeast corner of Grand and Sullivan sts., of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held 6 manholes, complete, with iron beads both dates inclusive. and covers, including all incidentals and and continuing thereafter at the location of each June 29, 1926, the sale of the property hereinafter item successively, until all of the property referred CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller, City of appurtenances; per manhole, $110 660 00 described will be held under the direction of the New York, Department of Finance, Comptroller's to herein is disposed of, or offered for sale, in Comptroller on lots and parcels, and in manner and form as Office. Total $5,544 80 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 13 Dated March 25, 1927. al,1S The time allowed for the completion of the follows: AND 14, 1927, No. 1. work and full performance of the contract will ITEM at 411 to 415 Canal et. commencing at 10.30 Damage Parcels 25 and 28—The machinery and Notice to Taxpayers. be forty (40) consecutive working days. a. m., in lots and parcels, and in manner and the equipment necessary to its operation, contained The amount of security required is Twenty- in the building on Damage Parcels 25 and 28, at form, as follows: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE seven Hundred Dollars ($2 700). the northeast corner of Grand and Sullivan sts. The complete candy and cholocate manufactur- assessment rolls of real estate and personal NO. 3. FOR FURNISHI}IG ALL THE LA- ITEM No. 2. ing plant comprising entire equipment, machinery, property in the City of New York for the year BOR AND MATERIALS REgUIRED TO Damage Parcels 26 and 29—The machinery and etc., contained in the 10-story building formerly 1927 has been delivered to the Receiver of Taxes CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN E 29TH ST. the equipment necessary to its operation, contained operated by the Powell Chocolate and Candy Mills, and that all taxes on said assessment rolls shall be BETWEEN AVENUE M AND AVENUE N. in the building on Damage Parcels 26 and 29 411 to 415 Canal St., corner of Sullivan st., New due and payable at his office in the respective The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the (except that which is enumerated hereinafter in York City, consisting in part of: boroughs of the said city as follows, except in quantities is as follows: schedule marked X). at the east side of Sullivan Boiler and engine room equipment; two 2GG the Borough of Manhattan, where payment shall be 790 linear feet of 12-inch pipe, sewer, st. and known as 29-37 Sullivan st. K. W. generators, D. C. 125.250 volts; two Erie made to the City Collector: 0 laid complete, including all incidentals Schedule X. Ball 325 H. P. engines; three Scotch marine type All taxes upon personal property and one-half and appurtenances; per linear foot, Item 1. Huber lithographic press, sheet 47y2 250 H. P. boilers, pumps, electric switch boards, of all taxes upon real estate shall be due and $4.50 $3,55500 by 26 inches. coal conveyer, etc. payable on the 1ST DAY OF MAY, 1927, and 530 linear feet of 6-inch house con- Item 2. Emerich & Von Deleher bronzer, sheet 25 P. C. motors from 4 to 35 H. P. the remaining and final one-half of taxes on real nection drain, laid complete, including 11 by 39 inches, frame 30 by 41 inches. Two De la Vergne ice machines, 75 and 20-ton estate shall 1e due and payable on the 1ST DAY all incidentals and appurtenances; per Item 3. 10 H. P. Vreeland gas engine, copper capacity, with equipment; 30 steam copper jacketed (`V NOVEMBER. 1927. linear foot, $2 1,060 00 tank fittings, installed. pots up to 100 gallons capacity; cany and All taxes shall be and become liens on the real 7 manholes, complete, with iron heads Item 4. 22 feet f4-inch pipings; 7 fittings; 2 chocolate making machinery, such as Nougat cut- estate affected thereby and shall be construed as and covers, including all incidentals and unions; I valve installation. ters, almond bars, wrapping and binding machine; and deemed to be charges thereon on the respec- appurtenances; per manhole, $100 700 00 Item 5. 16 feet 1-inch gas line; 6 fittings; 1 electric heating dipping tables; Endless chocolate tive days when they become due and payable as 2,000 feet, board measure, of sheeting union installation. enrober, moulding machines, three-roll granite re- hereinbefore provided and not earlier and shall and bracing. driven in place, complete, Item 6. 19 feet 1-inch gas line, valve, tee, finers, three-roll grinding mills, chasers, mel- remain such liens until paid. including all incidentals and appurte- plug, gas equalizer, installation. angeurs, kneading and mixing machines, vibrating The second half of the tax on real estate which nances; per 1,000 feet, board measure, Item 7. 66 feet 2-inch exhaust piping, installa- machines, button press batch warmers, cutters, is due as bereinbefore provided on the 1ST DAY $40 80 00 tion. triple cocoa mills sizers, coolers, cream beaters, OF NOVEMBER, following the payment of the 5 cubic yards extra excavation, in- Item 8. Zinc cornered wood platform for gas Mogul machines cocoa crushers and pulverizers, first half, may be paid on the 1ST DAY OF cluding sheeting and bracing and all engine, solid lumber, 7% feet by 8 feet by 4 thousands of candy moulds, carrying boards, etc. MAY, or at any time thereafter, provided the incidentals and appurtenances; per inches, installation. Enormous quantity of piping for refrigerator, first half shall have been paid or shall be paid cubic yard, $1.50 7 50 Item 9. Wooden railing, two sides 7 feet by steam heating and water systems. at the time, and on such payments of the second 43 inches by 6 feet; 2 inches by 43 inches; 4 Miscellaneous equipment such as shafting, be't half as may be made in such manner prior to Total $5,402 50 inches W.; planking installation. ing, blowers, lathes, drills, grinders, rip saws, NOVEy1BER IST, a discount shall he allowed The time allowed for the completion of the Item 10. 30% feet 5-inch double belting. electric elevators, auto call system, radators, from the date of payment to NOVEMBER 1ST at work and full performance of the contract will Item 11. Main shaft 25 feet 4 inches by plumbing fixtures, office furniture and partitions, the rate of four per centum per annum. be forty-five (45) consecutive working days. 2 3/16 inches; 4 24-foot drop hangers; 18 by 4 scales, tables, trucks, etc. The offices of the Receiver of Taxes in the The amount of security required is Two Thou- inches F. split wood pulley; 14 by 10 inches F. The property may be inspected daily at the respective boroughs are located as follows: sand Six Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($2,650). split wood pulley; 2 8 by 3 inches F. split wood premises from April 6th to the time of We be- Borough of The Bronx-177th at. and Arthur NO. 4. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA. pulleys; shaft coupling, installation. tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. ave: BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CON- Item 12. Main shaft 29 feet 10 inches by For further information and descriptive catalogue Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building, STRUCT A SEWER BASIN ON ATLANTIC 2 3/16; 18 by 7 inches split iron pulley; 2 30 write or phone the Department of Finance. Room Joralemon st. AVE., SOUTHERLY SIDE, BETWEN 5TH by 6 inches split iron pulleys; 22 by 5 feet split 733, Municipal Building, Manhattan, or Jacques Borough of Queens-18 Court square, L. I. AVE. AND 6TH AVE. iron pulley; 21 by 5 inches split iron pulley; 20 Cohn. Auctioneer, 45 John at., New York City. City. The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the by 5 inches split iron pulley; 6 by 4 inches split Telephone, Canal 4370. Borough of Richmond—Borough Hall, St. quantities is as follows: iron pulley. CONDITIONS AND TERMS OF SALE. George, S. I. 1 sewer basin, complete, of standard Item 13. Two split cone pulleys; 4 step, 18 All Persons Bidding Shall be Presumed to Have The office of the City Collector is located in design, with iron grating, iron basin inches 14 inches by 4y2 inches F. coupling; 2 Knowledge of the Terms and Conditions as Set hp Borough of Manhattan, Room 200, Municipal hood and connecting culvert, including collars, 7 24-inch drop hangers, installation. Forth Herein, and They Shall be Bound Building. al,30 all incidentals and appurtenances; per Item 14. 10 feet by 4 inch 2 3/16-inch shaft- Thereby. ANDREW B. KEATING. Receiver of Taxes. basin, $400 $400 00 ing 16 inches by 8 inches F. solid iron pulley, 1. The bidder shall be held liable upon his bid The time allowed for the completion of the work 3 24-inch drop hangers; 2 collars. installation. for each and every lot struck off to him by the Sureties on Contracts. and full performance of the contract will be ton Item 15. 16 feet 1 7/16-inch shafting; 18 Auctioneer. (10) consecutive working days. inches by 9 inches solid iron pulley; 4 step cone 2. If dispute arises between two or more bid- UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE SURETY COM- The amount of security required is Two Hun- pulley, 20 inches by 23 inches, by 5i4 inches F., ders in regard to any lot or lots, such lot or panies will be accepted as sufficient upon the dred Dollars ($200). installation. lots shall, at the discretion of the Comptroller, be following contracts to the amounts named: NO. 5. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE Item 16. 16 feet I 7/16-inch shafting, 10-inch immediately reoffered and sold. Supplies of Any Description, Including Gas and LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO by 3-inch solid iron pulley, two 3-step cone pulleys, 3. At the time the Auctioneer knocks down Electricity. CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN SHORE RD. 6-inch by 23-inch F., 14-inch by 434-inch split any lot or lots, the purchaser thereof shall give One company on a bond tfp to $50,000. BETWEEN 75TH ST. AND THE SEWER wood pulleys, three 14-inch drop hangers, two his name and address to the Comptroller, to- When such company is authorized to write that SUMMIT ABOUT 230 FEET SOUTHERLY collars, installation. gether with a cash deposit (or certified check, amount as per letter of Comptroller to the surety OF 75TH ST. Item 17. 21 feet 3-inch leather belting. drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The companies, dated Jan. 1, 1914. The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the Item 18. 46 feet 34 .inch leather belting. City of New York), of a sum not less than 25 Construction. quantities is as follows: Item 19. 6-foot bookbinder's standing press. per cent. of the purchase price, unless the Comp- 286 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, Item 20. R. H. Hoe & Co. flat bed lithographic troller may otherwise require the deposit to be any One company on a bond up to $25,000.. Including regulating, grading, paving, sewers, laid complete, including all incidentals press, sheet 31 inches by 45 inches. other part or the whole of such purchase price. and appurtenances; per linear foot, Item 21. 1 7/16-inch countershaft, two 12-inch In case the purchaser fails to pay the specified maintenance, dredging, construction of parks, parkways, docks, buildings, bridges, tunnels, aque- $4.65 $1,329 90 hangers, four 12-inch pulleys, installation. deposit. the lot or lots shall, at the option of the 20 linear feet of e-mch house con- Item 22. 23-inch by 3l-inc 'plate press. Comptroller, be immediately reoffered and sold. ducts. repairs, heating, ventilatmg, plumbing, etc. When such company is authorized to write that nection drain, laid complete, including Item 23. 23%-inch by 42-inch plate press. 4. The balance of the purchase price due on all incidentals and appurtenances; per Item 24. Multicolor press. any lot or lots, must beid in cash (or certified amount as per letter of Comptroller to the surety companies, dated Jan. 1, 1914. linear foot, $2 40 00 ITEM No. 3. check) prior to 12 M. of April 16, 1927, and be- 3 manholes, complete, with iron beads Damage Parcel 77. The machinery and the fore delivery. Upon failure to comply with this Asphalt, Asphalt Block and Wood Block Pave- and covers, including all incidentals equipment necessary to its operation, contained in provision, the Comptroller reserves the right to meat. and appurtenances; per manhole, $100. 30000 the building on Damage Parcel 77, at the north- resell such lot or lots at private or public sale, Two companies will be required on any and . I sewer basin complete, of standard east corner of Broome and Clark sts. without notice, for the account of the delinquent every bond up to amount authorized by letter design, with iron grating, iron basin Irus No. 4. purchaser, who shall be held liable for any loss of Comptroller to the surety companies, dated hood and connecting culvert, including Damage Parcel 84. The machinery and the . sustained by reason of such resale, together with Jan, 1, 1914. all incidentals and appurtenances; per equipment necessary to its operation, contained in the expenses thereof. CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. basin, $350 350 00

8772 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY,- APRIL ;14, 1927.

2,500 feet, board measure, of sheeting 3 030 square feet 64nch cinder or gravel side- The Engjneer'i estimate is as follows: 120 lfnesr feet oemeat curb (1 year saute. and bracing, driven in place, complete, walk foundation. . 2,614 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. tuna). • including all incidentals and appurte- 270 cubic yards concrete. • 20 linear feet old curbstone reset in concrete. 902 snide yards ooaetete, nances; per thousand feet, board 1,643 square yards asphalt pavement (S years 30 linear feet new curbstone set in concrete. 5,424 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years measure, $40 100 00 maintenance). • 1,440 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte- maintenance). S cubic yards extra excavation in- Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days, nance). Time.allowed, 30 consecutive working days. cluding sheeting and bracing and all Secvri rquir ed, $2,200. 1,221 cubic yards concrete. required, incidentals and appurtenances; per Eachidmustbea~paniedbyadepositofb 7.405 square pavement (S years Each accompanied by a deosit of cubic yard, $1.50 7 50 $110 in cash or certifed check made payable to maintenance). $300 in cash or certified cheek made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New Time allowed, 35 consecutive working days. the order of the Comptroller of The City of New Total $2,127 40 York. Securitr required, $8,800. York. The time allowed for the completion of the NO. S. FOR REGULATING, CURBING, Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of NO. 20. FOR REGULATING AND ' PAV- work and full performance of the contract will FLAGGING WHERE NECESSARY AND PAV• $440 in cash or certified check made payable to ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE- be thirty (30) consecutive working days. ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE- the order of the Comptroller of The City of MENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA- The amount of security required is One Thou- MENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA- New York. TION THE ROADWAY OF E. 8TH ST. sand Dollars ($1,000). TION THE ROADWAY OF OVINGTON AVE. NO. 13 FOR REGULATING PAVING AND FROM AVENUE T TO AVENUE U. The foregoing Engineer's preliminary estimate FROM 10TH AVE. TO 11TH AVE, REPAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT The Ea~ gm' eer's estimate is as fol ows- of the total cost of the completed work is to be The Engineer's estimate is as follows: PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE 743 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. taken as the 100 per cent. basis and test for 846 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 81ST 25 ling feet cement curb (1 year mainte- bidding. Proposals shall each state single per. 27 cubic yards 811 (not to be bid for). ST. FROM 12TH AVE. TO 13TH AVE. asace). centage of such 100 per cent. (such as 95 per 74 linear feet bluestone beading stones set in The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 420 cubic yards concrete. cent., 100 pe r cent. or 105 per cent.) for which concrete. 617 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 2,525 square yards asphalt pavement (S years all materials and work called for in tie proposed 868. linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte- 25 linear feet oil curbstone reset in concrete. maintenance). contract and notices to bidders are to be fur. nance). 25 linear feet r •w curbstone set in concrete. Time allowed 2S consecutive working days. nished to the City. Such percentage as bid for 3,590 square feet cement sidewalk, (1 year 400 cubic yards concrete. Security required, $3,000. each contract shall apply to all unit items maintenance). 2,416 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years Each .bid must be accompanied by a deposit of specified in the Engineer's preliminary estimate 3,590 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side- mdintarance), $150 in cash or certified check made payable to to an amount necessary to complete the work walk foundation. Time allowed. 25 consecutive working days. the order of the Comptroller of The City of New described in the contract. Each bid must be 457 cubic yards concrete. Security required, $2,600. York. accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified 2,759 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of NO. 21. FOR REGULATING AND PAV. check, payable to the order of the Comptroller of maintenance), $130 in cash or certified check made payable to ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE. the City, in the sum of 5 per cent. of the security Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. the order of the Comptroller of The City of MENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA. required for the contract bid. Security required, $3,300. New York. TION THE ROADWAY OF E. 12TH ST. Blank forms and further information may be Ea~ bid must be accompanied by a deposit of NO. 14. FOR REGULATING, PAVING AND FROM AVENUE T TO AVENUE U. and plans and drawings may be seen $165 in cash or certified check made payable to PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH estimate is to follows: at the Bureau of Sewers, 9th floor, TCONCRCONCRETE 719 cubic yards Municipal the order of the Comptroller of The City of New FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 93D ST. Building, Brooklyn. York. 88 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in a8,20 JAMES J. BYRNE, President. FROM SHORE RD. TO MARINE AVE. concrete. AFBee General Instructions to Bidders on WITHNO PERMANENT 6. FOR REGULATING ASPHALT ANDPAVEMENT PAVING The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 483 cubic yards concrete. 540 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 2,912 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years last page, last column, of the City Record. ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION 40 linear feet bluestone heading stones act in maintenance). THE ROADWAY OF PERRY TERRACE concrete. Time allowed, 2S eonsecntive working days. BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY FROM 70TH ST. TO 71ST ST. 50 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte- ri Borough of Brooklyn, at • ~ 700. g the President of the The Engineer's estimate is as follows: nance). Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of Room 21, Borough Hall, Broo~ra, until 11 a. m., 223 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 346 cubic yards concrete. cn $135 in cash or certified check made payable to 54 linear feet granite heading stones set in con- 2,086 square yards asphalt pavement (5 yard the order of the Comptroller of The City WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1127. crete. maintenance). York, ti of New FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND MA- 10 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte- Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. NO. 22. FOR REGULATING AND PAV- TERIAL REQUIRED FOR 1 HE DEMOLI- nance). Security required, $2,000. ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE- Ea bid must be accompanied by a deposit of TION AND REMOVAL OF ALL BUILDINGS 213 cubic yards concrete. A YS OF E. ,' H ST. LOCATED AT 528 AND 532 SCHENECTADY 1,288 square yards asphalt pavement (S years $100 in cash or certified check made payable to MENTON TTHEHE ROADWAYSROADWAYS OF E. 37TH ST. AVE., ALSO THE PROPERTY ON THE maintenance). the order of the Comptroller of The City of TIAND E. 39TH ST. FROM CLARENDON RD. SOUTH SIDE OF MIDWOOD ST., BETWEEN Time allowed, 20 consecutive working days. New York. NO. 15. FOR REGULATING. RECURRING TO AVENUE D. TRC'Y AND SCHENECTADY AYES.• BOR- Securityti required, ~ $1,200. The Engineer's estimate is as follows : OUGH OF BROOKLYN. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT AS- 1,350 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. The time allowed for the completion of the $60 in cash or certified check made payable to PHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CON- 851 cubic yards concrete, work will be thirty (30) consecutive working days. the order of the Comptroller of The City of New CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 5132 square yards asphalt pavement (S years The amount of security required will be Twenty- York. COLONIAL RD. FROM 68TH ST. TO BAT maintenance) five Hundred Dollars ($2,500). NO. 7. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, RIDGE AVE. Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. Each bid must be accompanied by a security CURBING. FLAGGING WHERE NECES- The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 286 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. Security regmred, $4,600. deposit of $125 in cash or certified check payable SARI', AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of to the order of the Comptroller, City of New York. ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CON- 624 linear feet old curbstone reset in concrete. $230 in cash or certified check made The bidder will state one aggregate price for CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 33 linear feet new curbstone set in concrete. the order of the Comptroller of The City of New the whole work described and specificd as the AVENUE T FROM E. 1ST ST. TO E. 5TH 7S linear feet bluestone heading stones set in York. contract is entire and for a camplete job. ST. . 44 linear feet granite heading stones set in con- NO. 23. FOR REGULATING AND PAY. The bids will be compared and the contract The Engineer's estimate is as follows: cue ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE- awarded at a lump or aggregate sum . to the 1,443 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 303 cubic yards concrete. MENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA. lowest bidder. 290 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in TION THE ROADWAY OF B. 94TH ST. Blank forms and specifications may be obtained cons. 1,824 square yards asphalt pavement (S years FROM WINTHROP ST. TO CLARgSON maintenance). at the office of the Superintendent of Public 878 linear feet cement curb (l year mainte. Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. AVE. Buildings and Offices, Room 804, Municipal nance). Securit required, $2,500. The Engineer's estimate is as follows: Building, Brooklyn. 1,100 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year 1,041 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of a8,20 JAMES J. BYRNE, President. maintenance). $125 in cash or certified check made payable to 200 linear feet cement curb (1 year aunts. ts'Bee General Instructions to Bidders on 1 100 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel aids the order of the Comptroller of The City of mace). "City page, last column, of the City Record. walk foundation. New York. 39'6 cubic yards concrete 893 cubic yards concrete. NO. 16. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING 2,387 square yards asphalt pavement (S years SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY 5,358 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT maintenance). the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at maintenance). ON A 6•INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION Time allowed,. 2S consecutive working days. Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklklyn , until 11 a. m., Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. THE ROADWAY OF E. 10TH ST. FROM Security required, $3,000.$ Security required, $5,50Q KINGS HIGHWAY TO AVENUE R. Each bid must be accompanied by, a deposit of on Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1997. The Engineer's estimate is as follows: $150 in cash or certified check made payable to CURBING $275 in cash or certified check made payable to 376 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. the order of the Comptroller of The City of New NO. 1. FOR REGULATING. the order of the Comptroller of The City of New 150 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte- York. WHERE NECESSARY AND PAVING WITH nance). NO. 24. FOR REGULATING, CURBING, PERMANENT ASPHSSARYLAALT PAVEMENT ONON A A York. NO. 8. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING 320 cubic yards concrete. FLAGGING WHERE NECESSARY AND PAV. 6-INCH CONCRETE WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT 1,931 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE. ROADWAYS OF E. 8TH ST. AND E. 9TH ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION maintenance). MENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA. ST., FROM KINGS HIGHWAY TO AVENUE THE ROADWAY OF 82D ST. FROM 24TH Time allowed. 25 consecutive working days. TION THE ROADWAY OF ELMORE PL. S AND AVENUE R FROM E. 7TH ST. TO AVE. TO STILLWELL AVE. Security required, $2,000. FROM AVENUE G TO A POINT ABOUT 625 E. 8TH ST. AND FOR REGULATING, The Engineer's estimate is as follows: Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of FEET SOUTHERLY. GRADING CURBING AND FLAGGING E. 300 cubic yards excavation to aubgrade. $100 in cash or certified check made payable to The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 8TH ST. FROM AVENUE R TO AVENUE S. 84 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in the order of the Comptroller of The City of 655 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. The Engineer's estimate is as follows: concrete. New York. 16 cubic yards filling (not to be bid for), 2,388 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 190 cubic yards concrete. NO. 17. FOR REGULATING AND REPAY- 30 linear feet bluestone heading stones set ;a 104 linear feet bluestone heading atones set in 1,145 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE. concrete. concrete. maintenance). MENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA- 461 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte. 1,180 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte- Time allowed, 20 consecutive working days. TION THE ROADWAY OF PROSPECT PARK nance). nance). Security required, $1,300. SOUTHWEST FROM PROSPECT PARK 3,360 square feet cement sidewalk (1 year 650 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year mainte- Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of WEST TO PARK CIRCLE. maintenance). nance). $65 in cash or certified check made payable to The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 3,360 square feet 6-inch finder or gravel side. 650 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side- the order of the Comptroller of The City of New 500 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte- walk foundation. walk foundation. York. nance). 355 cubic yards concrete. 1,670 cubic yards concrete. NO. 9. FOR REGULATING RECURRING 2,540 cubic yards concrete outside railroad area. 2,135 square yards asphalt pavement (S year 10,076 square yards asphalt pavement (S year$ AND PAVING WITH PER}(ANENT AS- 233 cubic yards concrete within railroad area. maintenance). maintenance). PHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CON- 15,475 square yards asphalt pavement outside 2 new standard iron basin heads. Time allowed, 35 consecutive working days. CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF railroad area (5 years maintenance). Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. Security required, $11,000. AVENUE I FROM E. 4TH ST. TO OCEAN 1,863 square yards asphalt pavement within rail- Security required, $3,000. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of PKWAY. road area (no maintenance). Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of $550 in cash or certified check made payable to The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 5,156 square yards granite block pavememnt out- $150 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New 810 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. side railroad area to be removed. the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York. 30 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in 930 square yards granite block pavement within York NO, 2. FOR REGULATING, CURBING concrete. railroad area to be removed. NO. 25. FOR REGULATING, RECURBING AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT AS- 1,005 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte- 10,320 square yards asphalt pavement outside WHERE NECESSARY AND PAVING WITH PHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CON- nance). railroad area to be removed. PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 438 cubic yards concrete. 930 square yards asphalt pavement within rail- A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION IHE E. 26TH ST. FROM FOSTER AVE. TO FLAT. 2,655 square yards asphalt pavement (S years road area to be removed. ROADWAY OF ELTON ST. FROM DUMONT BUSH AVE. maintenance). 10,320 square yards concrete foundation out- AVE. TO NEW LOTS AVE. The Engineer's estimate is as follows: Time alIowed,. 30 consecutive working days. side railroad area to be removed. The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 416 cubic yards excavation to snbgrade. Security required, $2,800. 230 square yards concrete foundation within rail- 253 cubic yards excavation to snbgrade. 890 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of road area to be removed. 20 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte- nance). $140 in cash or certified check made payable to I sewer basin to be rebuilt. 270 cubic yards concrete, the order of the Comptroller of The City of 10 new standard iron basin heads. 192 ar 4u yards concrete. 1,650 square yards asphalt pavement (S years New York. 16 new standard iron covers and heads for 1,,11 64 square yards asphalt pavement (S years maintenance). NO. 10. FOR REGULATING, RECURBING sewer manholes. maintenance). Time allowed 25 consecutive working days. WHERE NECESSARY AND PAVING WITH 75,000 old granite blocks are to be delivered in Time allowed, 20 consecutive working days. Security required, $2,000. PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A the Hamilton Ave. Corporation Yard and 5,000 Security required, $1,100. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE in Prospect Park. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of $100 in cash or certified check made payable to ROADWAY OF SCHENECTADY AVE. FROM Time allowed. 50 consecutive working days. Security required, $21,000. $55 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of AVENUE M TO AVENUE N. the order of the Comptroller of The City of New New York. The Engineer's estimate is as follows: Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of NO. 3. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING 670 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. $1,050 in cash or certified check made payable to York. WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT 78 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in the order of the Comptroller of The City of AND • concrete. New York. 26. FOR WITH PERMANENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION AND PAVEMENT ON A MANEN CAS. ROADWAY OF ELMORE PL. FROM na300 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte- NO. 18. FOR REGULATING. CURBING. CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY nce). WHERE NECESSARY, PAVING AND RE. OADWAYA OF AVENUE N TO AVENUE 0. PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT AVENUE K FROM NOSTRAND AVE. TO The cub estimate is as follows: 742 cubic yards concrete. 4,464 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE E. 31ST ST, 682 cubicic pandayards excavation to aubgrade. FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 7TH The Ermlsan'u estimate is as follows: 203 linear feet bluestone heading stones setin maintenance). Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. AVE. FROM 73D ST. TO 75TH ST. 238 cubic yards excavation to anbgra'ce, outside concrete. ' 100 linear feet cement curb (1 year nuunte- Security required, $4,000. The En~incer's estimate is as follows: nil . Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of 458 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 42 rabic yards excavation to subgrade, within nance). railroad area. 6000 cubic panda concrete. $200 in cash or certified check made payable to 10 linear feet old curbstone reset in concrete. the order of the Comptroller of The City of 10 linear feet new curbstone set in concrete. 50 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in 3,612 square yards asphalt pavement (S years New York. 46S linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte- concrete, outside railroad area. maintenance). 8 linear fed bluestone heading stones set In Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. NO. 11. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING nance). WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT 242 square yards asphalt pavement to be re- wi n°'d ara• Security required, $3,300. ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION moved. 490 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of THE ROADWAY OF W. 13TH ST. FROM 338 cubic yards concrete. ice). $165 in cash or certified check made payable to QUENTIN RD. TO HIGHLAWN AVE. 2,274 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years 234 cubic yards concrete, outside railroad area. the order of the Comptroller of The City of New The Engineer's estimate is as follows: maintenance). 5 cubic yards concrete, within railroad area. York. 555 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. Time allowed 25 consecutive working days. 1,423 square yards asphalt pavement, outside NO. 4. FOR REGULATING. REGRADING. 465 cubic yards concrete. Security required, $2,600. railroad area (5 yens maintenance). CURBING, FLAGGING AND PAVING WITH 2,804 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years Each bid mast be accompanied by a deposit of 36 square yards asphalt pavement, within rail- PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A maintenance). $130 in cash or certified check made payable to mad arse (no ). 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE Time allowed 25 consecutive working days. the order of the Comptroller of The City of Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. ROADWAY OF LOTT AVE. FROM E. 98TH Security required, $2,500. New York. i_ required, $1,800. ST. TO HERZL ST. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of NO. 19. FOR REGULATING AND PAV. E bid meat be accomuanled by a deposit of The Engineer's estimate is as follows: $125 in cash or certified check made payable to INC WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE- $90 In cash or certified clock made payable to 792 cubuc yards excavation to subgrade. the order of the Comptroller of The City of MENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FONDA.U the order of the Comptroller of The City of New 13 cubic yards fill (not to he bid for). New York. TION THE ROADWAYS OF Er 2D ST. AND York. 30 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in NO. 12. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING E. 3D ST., FROM KING HIGHWAY TO NO. 27. FOR RFA ULATING, RECURBING concrete. . WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT AVENUE S. WHERE NECESSARY AND PAVING WITH 694 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte. ON. A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION The Engineer`s estimate is as follows: PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A nance). THE ROADWAYS OF 63D ST. FROM 2D . 1,234 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 6•INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE 3,030 square feet cement sidewalks (I year AVE. TO 4TH AVE, AND 64TH ST. FROM 140 linear feet hluestone heading s ooa set in ROADWAY OF MARINE AVE. FROM 3D maintenance). 2D AVE. TO 3D AVE. concrete. AVE. TO. 4TH AVE. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927. THE CITY RECORD. 8778

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 150 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. The time for the performance of contract is No bid will be considered unless it is accom- 518 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 174 cubic yards concrete. 60 consecutive calendar days after the endorse- panied by a deposit, which shall be in the form 60 linear feet old curbstone reset in concrete. 1,058 square yards asphalt pavement (S years ment of ' the certificate of the Comptroller. of money or certified check upon one of the State 40 linear feet new curbstone set in concrete. maintenance). No bid shall be considered unless it is accom- or National banks or trust companies in the City 462 cubic yards concrete. Time allowed, 20 consecutive working days. panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an of New York, or a check of such bank or trust 2,789 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years Security required, $1,100. amount not lejg than one and one-half per cent. company, signed by a duly authorized officer maintenance). Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of of the total amount of the bid. The amount of thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. $55 in cash or certified check made payable to security required is thirty per cent. of the con- or corporate stock or other certificates of indebted- Security required, $3,000. the order of the Comptroller of The City of tract amount awarded. ness of any nature issued by The City of New Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of New York. The bidder will state the price per unit, as York and approved by the Comptroller as of $150 in cash or certified check made payable to NO. 36. FOR REGULATING AND GRAD- called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, equal value with the security required. Such the order of the Comptroller of The City of ING CREAMER ST. FROM HICKS ST. TO by which the bids will be tested. The extensions deposit shall be in the sum of One Thousand New York. HENRY ST., AND HENRY ST. FROM must be made and footed up, as the bids will be Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($1,750). NO. 28. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING CREAMER ST. TO LORRAINE ST. read from the total, and awards, if made, made to Award, if made, will be to the lowest formal WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT • The Engineer's estimate is as follows: the lowest bidder on each item or class as stated bidder on entire contract. ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION 5,873 cubic yards excavation. in the schedules. Blank forms and further information may be THE ROADWAY OF ROCKAWAY PKWAY. 8 cubic yards fill (not to be bid for). Specifications referred to in the schedules may obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen FROM E. NEW YORK AVE. TO WINTHROP Time allowed, 50 consecutive working days. be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal in the office of the Bureau of Repairs and Sup- ST. Security required, $2,000. Building, Manhattan. plies of the Fire Department, Room 1120, Munici- The Engineer's estimate is as follows: Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of Blank forms and further information may be pal Building, Manhattan. 2,786 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. $100 in cash or certified check made payable to obtained at the office of the Department of Pur- A deposit of Five Dollars ($5) in cash will 85 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in the order of the Comptroller of The City of New chase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan. be required from all intending bidders for each concrete. York. a9,21 PETER J. DOOLING, Commissioner. set of plans and specifications received. The 100 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte- NC'. 37. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, U'See General Instructions to Bidden on deposit will be returned in each case upon sur- nance). CURBING AND FLAGGING SCOTT AVE. Last_ page, lsist column, of the "City Record." render of the plans and specifications within ten 1,951 cubic yards concrete. FROM MONTROSE AVE. TO JOHNSON SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY days after the receipt of bids. a13,25 11,738 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years AVE. JOHN J. DORMAN, Fire Commissioner. maintenance). The Engineer's estimate is as follows: the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal U"See General Instructions to Bidders on Time allowed, 35 consecutive working days. 5,008 cubic yards excavation. last page, last column, of the "City Record." Security required, $12,500. 1,180 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte- Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of nance). on TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1927. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY $625 in cash or certified check made payable to 5,710 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year the Fire Commissioner, at his office, 11th floor, the order of the Comptroller of The City of maintenance). FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING Municipal Building, until 10.30 a. m., on New York. 5,710 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side- TRAFFIC CONTROL LANTERNS AND CON- WEDNESDAY, 20, NO. 29. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, walk foundation. TRC'L APPARATUS TO DEPARTMENT OF FOR E CONSTRUCTION TO FA POR- CURBING. FLAGGING AND PAVING WITH Time allowed, 40 consecutive working days. PLANT AND STRUCTURES. TION C'F THE UNDERGROUND FIRE PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A Security required, $2,600. The time for the performance of contract is ALARM SYSTEM, TIE LINE, JAMAICA BAY 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of 45 consecutive calendar days after the endorse- BLVD., BOROUGH OF QUEENS, CITY OF ROADWAY OF 9TH AVE. FROM 45TH ST. $130 in cash or certified check made payable to ment of the certificate of the Comptroller. NEW YORK. TO 46TH ST. AND 50TH ST. TO 53D ST. the order of the Comptroller of The City of New No bid shall be considered unless it is accom- The time allowed for doing and completing the The Engineer's estimate is as follows: York. panied by a deposit of $360. The amount of entire work will be as follows: Item No. 1, sixty 3,082 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. NO. 38. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, security required is $7,200. (60) consecutive working days; Item No. 2, one 25 cubic yards filling (not to be bid for). CURBING AND FLAGGING AVENUE T FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING hundred and eighty (180) consecutive working 178 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in FROM VAN SICKLEN ST. TO LAKE ST. CUBICLES TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. days. concrete. The Engineer's estimate is as follows: The time for the performance of contract is The amount of security required for the per- 2,000 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte- 794 cubic yards excavation. 60 consecutive calendar days after the endorse- formance of the contract will be as follows: nance). 499 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte- ment of the certificate of the Comptroller. Item No. 1, Three Thousand One Hundred and 7,220 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year nance). No bid shall be considered unless it is accom- Eighty Dollars ($3,180); Item No. 2, Twenty maintenance). 2,410 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year panied by a deposit of $800. The amount of Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty Dollars 7,220 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side. maintenance). security required is $16,000. ($20,550). walk foundation. 2,410 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side- The bidder will state the price per unit as No bid will be considered unless it is accom- 862 cubic yards concrete. walk foundation. called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, panied by a deposit, which shall be in the form of 5,232 square yards asphalt pavement .(5 years 1 sewer basin rebuilt. by which the bids will be tested. The extensions money, or a certified check upon one of the State maintenance). Time allowed, 20 consecutive working days. must be made and footed up, as the bids will be or National banks or trust companies in the City 3 sewer basins to be rebuilt. security required, $700. read from the total, and awards, if made made 4 new standard iron basin heads. of New York, or a check of such bank or trust Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of to the lowest bidder on each item or class as company, signed by a duly authorized officer Time allowed, 35 consecutive working days. $35 in cash or certified check made payable to the stated in the schedules. Security required, $9,000. thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or order of the Comptroller of The City of New Specifications referred to in the schedules may corporate stock or other certificates of indebtedness Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of York. be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal $450 in cash or certified check made payable to of any nature issued by The City of New York NO, 39. FC'R REGULATING, GRADING, Building, Manhattan. and approved by the Comptroller as of equal value the order of tbj Comptroller of The City of CURBING AND FLAGGING W. 6TH ST. Blank forms and further information may be New York. with the security required. Such deposit shall be FROM AVENUE S TO AVENUE T. obtained at the office of the Department of Pur- in the amount of Item No. 1, One Hundred and NC'. 30. FOR REGULATING AND PAV- The Engineer's estimate is as follows: chase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan. Fifty-nine Dollars ($159); Item No. 2, One Thou- ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE- 1,271 cubic yards excavation. a$,19 PETER J. DOODLING, Commissioner. sand Twenty-seven Dollars and Fifty Cents MENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA- 80 cubic yards 1111 (not to be bid for). OrSee General Instructions to Bidders on ($1,027.50). TION THE ROADWAY OF 64TH ST. FROM 1,736 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte- last page, last column, of the "City Record:' Award, if made, may be to the lowest bidder 18TH AVE, TO 19TH AVE. nance). for each item. The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 7,495 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of Blank forms and further information may be 655 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. maintenance). obtained at the office of the Fire Department, 392 cubic yards concrete. 7,495 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side- New York, at his Office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., 11th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan. 2,367 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years walk foundation. A deposit of Five Dollars ($5) in cash will be maintenance). 1 sewer basin rebuilt. on required from all intending bidders, for each set Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. TH JRSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927. of specifications received. The deposit will be Security required, $2,700. Security required, $1,800. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING returned in each case on the surrender of the Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of X-RAY MACHINE TO BELLEVUE AND specifications or filing of bid. a9,20 $135 in cash or certified check made payable to $90 in cash or certified check made payable to ALLIED HOSPITALS. JOHN J. DORMAN, Fire Commissioner. the order of the Comptroller of The City of New the order of the Comptroller of The City of New The time for the performance of contract is U'See General Instructions to Bidders on York. York. 30 consecutive calendar days after the endorse- last page, last column, of the "City Record." NO. 31. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, NO. 40. • FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV- ment of the certificate of the Comptroller. CURBING, FLAGGING WHERE NECESSARY ERING 15,000 CUBIC YARDS OF STEAM No bid shall be considered unless it is accom- AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT AS- CINDERS. panied by a deposit of $30. The amount of DEPARTMENT OF STREET PHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CON- To be delivered as follows: security required is $600. CLEANING. CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 1,500 cubic yards on streets in Zone 1, which The bidder will state the price per unit, as is the section south of 39th at and Ditmas ave., 66TH SIT. FROM FORT HAMILTON PKWAY. called for in the schedules of quantities and Proposals. lying between New York Bay and Ocean pkway. prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex- TO 10TH AVE. 2.000 cubic yards on streets in Zone 2, which The Engineer's estimate is as follows: tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY is the section south of Foster ave., lying between will be read from the total, and awards, if made, the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, at his 511 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. Ocean pkway. and Flatbush ave. 36 cubic yards filling (not to be bid for). made to the lowest bidder on each item or class office, Room 1247, Municipal Building, until 12 8,500 cubic yards on streets in Zone 3, which as stated in the schedules. noon, on 753 linear feet cement curb (I year mainte- is the section south of Empire blvd., lying be- nance). Specifications referred to in the schedules may MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1927. tween Flatbush ave. and Remsen ave. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR 3,240 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year 3.000 cubic yards on streets in Zone 4, which be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal maintenance), Building, Manhattan. AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO REPAIR is the section south of E. New York ave. and D. S. C. DUMPER "N." 3,240 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side- Jamaica ave., lying between Remsen ave. and the Blank forms and further information may be walk foundation. obtained at the office of the Department of Pur- The time allowed for the completion of the County line. work and the full performance of the contract is 204 cubic yards concrete. - Time for completion of contract, on or before chase. 19th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan. 1,240 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years a4,14 PETER J. DOOLING, Commissioner. thirty (30) consecutive working days. Dec. 31, 1927. £ See General Instructions to Bidden on The contract, if awarded, will be awarded to maintenance). Security required, $8,000. Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. last page, last column, of the "City Record." the lowest bidder. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of The amount of the security required for the Security required, $1,800. $400 in cash or certified check, made payable to Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY faithful performance of the contract will be the order of the Comptroller of The City of Twenty-one Hundred Dollars ($2,100). $90 in cash or certified check made payable to New York. the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of the order of the Comptroller of The City of New New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified The bidder will state the price of each item check upon one of the State or National banks York. or article contained in the specifications per foot, Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 NO. 32. FOR REGULATING AND PAV. cubic yard, or other unit of measure by which a. m., on or trust companies of the City of New York, or ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE- a check on such bank or trust company signed by the bids will be tested. The bids will be com- THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1987. a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the MENT OTT A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA- pared and the contract awarded at a lump or FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING TION THE ROADWAY OF 71ST ST. FROM order of the Comptroller of The City of New aggregate sum for each contract. ,.:UITS AND VEGETABLES TO BELLEVUE York, or money or corporate stock or certificate 12TH AVE. To 13TH AVE. Blank forms may be obtained at the office ot AND ALLIED HOSPITALS AND THE DE- of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City The Engineer's estimate is as follows: the Bureau of Highways, 10th floor, Municipal PARTMENTS OF CORRECTION, HEALTH 680 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. of New York, which the Comptroller shall approve Building, Brooklyn. AND PUBLIC WELFARE. as of equal value of not less than One Hundred 32 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in a8.20 JAMES J. BYRNE, President. The time for the performance of contracts is WSee General Instructions to Bidders on and Five Dollars ($105). The check, money or concrete. from May I to May 31, 1927. securities must not be included in the envelope 403 cd`oic yards concrete. last page, last column, of the "City Record." No bid shall be considered unless it is accom- containing the bid. 2,424 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an Blank forms . and envelopes, in which to en- maintenance). DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE. amount not less than one and one-half per cent. close the same, copies of the contract, including Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of the specifications in the form approved by the Security required, $2,700. Proposals. security required is thirty per cent. of the con- Corporation Counsel, may be obtained upon appli- Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of tract amount awarded. cation at the Main Office of the Department of $135 in cash or certified check made payable to SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY The bidder will state the price per unit, as Street Cleaning, Municipal Building, Manhattan. the order of the Comptroller of The City of New the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of called for in the schedules of quantities and A. A. TAYLOR, Commissioner of Sweet York. New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal prices, by which the bids will be tested. The Cleaning. NO. 33. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., extensions must be made and footed up, as the Dated April 14, 1927. a14,25 WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT on bids will be read from the total, and awards, if t~See General Instructions to Bidders on ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1827. made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or last page, last column, of the "City Record." THE ROADWAY OF 75TH ST. FROM 21ST FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING class as stated in the schedules. AVE. TO BAY PKWAY. MILK AND CREAM TO BELLEVUE AND Specifications referred to in the schedules may SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY The Engineer's estimate is as follows: ALLIED HOSPITALS AND DEPARTMENTS be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, at his 748 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. Building, Manhattan. 88 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in OF CORRECTION. HEALTH AND PUBLIC office, Room 1247, Municipal Building, Manhattan, WELFARE. Blank forms and further information may be until 12 noon, on concrete. The time for the performance of contracts is obtained at the office of the Department of Par- 100 linear feet cement curb (1 year mainte- chase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan. THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1927. nance). from May 1 to May 31, 1927. No bid shall be considered unless it is accom- a2,14 PETER J. DOOLING, Commissioner. FOR A CONTRACT FOR FURNISHING 763 cubic yards concrete. panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an U See General Instructions to Bidders or. ALL THE LABOR, TOOLS AND APPLI- 4,602 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years lass page, hat column, of the "City Record." ANCES AND PERFORMING THE WORK OF maintenance). amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of DISTRIBUTING, LEVELING AND GRADING Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. ASUES, STREET SWEEPINGS AND RUB. Security required, $4,800. security required is thirty per cent. of the contract FIRE DEPARTMENT. Each bid must be accompaneid by a deposit ot amount awarded. BISH DEPOSITED AT THE LAND DUMPS The bidder will state the price per unit; as Proposals. OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET $240 in cash or certified check made payable to CLEANING, IN THE BOROUGHS OF MAN- the order of the Comptroller of The City of called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, New York. by which the bids will be tested. The extensions SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY HATTAN AND THE BRONX. NO. 34. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING must be made and footed up, as the bids will be the Fire Commissioner. at his office, 11th floor, The contract, if awarded, will be awarded to the WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT read from the total, and awards, if made, made Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 10.30 a. m., bidder who offers to pay the highest amount ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION to the lowest bidder on each item or class as on weekly to the City for the privilege of picking THE ROADWAY OF 76TH ST. FROM 11TH stated in the schedules. MONDAY,. APRIL 25, 1927. and reclaiming articles and materials from the Specifications referred to in the schedules may refuse deposited at said dumps. AVE. TO 12TH AVE. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR The Engineer's estimate is as follows: be had 'upon application at Room 1901, Municipal The contract will begin on Tuesday, May 24, Building, Manhattan. AND MATERIALS NECESSARY AND RE- 1927, and will continue in operation for a period 565 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. QUIRED FOR THE ERECTION AND COM- 32 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in Blank forms and further information may be of three (3) years from said date. concrete. obtained at the office of the Department of Pur- PLEIION OF A NEW BUILDING. FOR AN Each bid must be accompanied by a certified chase, 19th floor; Municipal Building, Manhattan. ENGINE COMPANY AND A HOOK AND check upon one of the State or National banks 399 cubic yards concrete. LADDER COMPANY. ON THE SOUTH SIDE 2,401 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years a14,26 PETER J. DOOLING, Commissioner. or trust companies of the City of New York, or maintenance). LZSee General Instructions to Bidders on OF 97TH AVE.. WEST OF SPRINGFIELD a check on such bank or trust company signed by Time allowed. 25 consecutive working days. last page, last column, of the "City Record ." BLVD.. QUEENS. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the Security required, $2,600. CONTRACT NO. 1. GENERAL CON- order of the Comptroller of The City of New Each bid must be accompaneid by a deposit of SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY STRUCTION WORK (EXCEPT THE PLUMB- York, or money or corporate stock, or certificates $130 in cash or certified check made payable to the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of ING. WATER SUPPLY. GASFITTING, of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal STEAMHEATING AND HOT WATER APPA- of New York which the Comptroller shall approve New York. Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., RATUS). as of equal value with the security required to NO. 35. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING on The time allowed for doing and completing the the amount of 5 per cent of the amount of the WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1127. work will be one hundred and seventy-five (175) bond required. ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING consecutive working days. The check, money or securities must not be THE ROADWAY OF 81ST ST. FROM FORT HOSPITAL AND SURGICAL EQUIPMENT The amount of security required for the per- enclosed in the envelope containing the bid. HAMILTON PKWAY. TO 7TH AVE. TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WEL- formoaee of the contract will be Thirty-five The ai cunt of bond required for the faithful The Engineer's estimate Is as follows: FARE. Thousand Dollars, ($35,000). performance of the contract is Fifteen Thousand

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Dollars ($15,000). In addition, a special deposit Deposits made by bidders, except the lowest at a later date to be fixed by the Board, the pro- square inches. A series of steel frames hinged of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500) and next to lowest bidders, will be returned with- posals will be publicly opened. to the long sides of the skylight curb near the in cash shall l,e deposited with the Comptroller in ten (10) days after the receipt of bids. The The said Section No. 1 of Route No. 101 is lower ends of the frames. The upper section of of The City of New York before the signing and deposits of the lowest and next to lowest bidders to be part of a subsurface railroad extending each frame supports a skylight composed of sheet delivery of the contract, to remain on deposit with will be returned within three (3) days after the from a point under Church at. in the Bor- metal rafters fastened to the frame, which frame the said Comptroller as provided in paragraph 8 delivery of the contract. ough of . Manhattan, about forty 140) feet south is grazed as described above and provided with of the proposal for bids. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. of the southerly line of Park pl., thence southerly a screen underneath the glass. The lower section The contractor will be permitted to pick over, Dated, New York, April 5, 1927. under and along Church st., southeasterly under of each frame supports a metal box filled with assort, reclaim and appropriate from the ashes, BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE private property near the intersection of Church concrete. The weight of the lower section is street sweepings and rubbish deposited at the land CITY OF NEW YORK, by JoHN H. DELANEY, and Fulton sts., thence easterly under and along fifty per cent. greater than is required to balance dumps any valuable articles or materials which he Chairman. Fulton St., under and across South et., under the upper section of the frame around the hinges. may see fit to remove. Such articles or materials FRANCIS J. SINNOTT, Secretary. a8,22 waterfront property opposite the foot of Fulton The entire construction when dosed is supported shall be the property of the contractor and shall st.. under the East River, under waterfront on structural steel trusses braced by a ridge be removed by him from the dumps at his own Agreement "EV"—Route 52 Section 2 Recast. property opposite the foot of Cranberry at. in the member. cost and expense. struction of a Portion of Elevated Railroad, Borough of Brooklyn, under and across Furman To either side of each frame is fastened a guide In addition to furnishing the labor, tools and Roosevelt Ave., East of illet's Point Blvd., st., under private property, Columbia Heights, in which slides a roller carried by a weighted appliances necessary to perform the work above de• Borough of Queens. Cranberry St., private property, and High at., lever, designed to control the sash while opening, scribed, the contractor shall pay to The City of to a point under High at., near Pearl at and and to limit the extent of its opening to the New York, through the Commissioner of Street SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR THE thence southeasterly under private property to a vertical position. The levers are connected with Cleaning, for the above privilege a sum of money reconstruction of a portion of elevated railroad, point near the intersection of Jay at. and Nassau ropes provided with fusible links and carried over weekly, in advance, at or before 12 noon on Tues• Roosevelt ave., east of Willet's Point blvd., Bor- St., Borough of Brooklyn, New York City. pulleys and these ropes are connected by a main day of each week during the continuance of the ough of Queens, will be received by the Board of Bids are invited for the entire section and also rope which is brought dovin to a point convenient contract, which sum shall be stated in the bid. Transportation of The City of New York (herein- separately for the easterly portion and for the to reach the stage and at which point a knife is Blank bid forms and envelopes in which to enclose after called the "Board"), on behalf of The City westerly portion. The - division line between the provided to cut the rope. When the main rope is the same, copies of the contract, including the speci- of New York, at the office of the Board, at No. easterly portion and the westerly portion is cut, the sash will open by reason of the over fications in the form approved by the Corporation 49 Lafayette st., Borough of Manhattan, New approximately eight hundred twenty (820) feet weighted lower section. Counsel, may be obtained upon application at the York City, until the 15th day of April, 1927, at west of the United States Brooklyn pierhead line Dated March 30, 1927. Main Office of the Department of Street Clean- eleven-thirty (11.30) o'clock a, m. at which time as indicated on the drawings. a14 CHARLES BRADY, Superintendent. ing, Room 1247, Municipal Building, Manhattan. and place or at a later date to lie fixed by the The structure will consist generally of two A. A. TAYLOR, Commissioner. Board the proposals will be publicly opened. cast iron lined tubes (with some cast steel lining Proposals. Dated April 11, 1927. a11,21 The contractor must complete all the work in place of cast iron lining), built by the use of t~See General Instructions to Bidders on within four (4) months from the delivery of the shields under compressed air and lined with con- SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY last page, last column, of the "City Record." contract. crete, but for that part to be built in Church at., the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at A fuller description of the work and other re• Manhattan, and for part of the Fulton Street Room 2034, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION. quirements, provisions and specifications are given Station to be constructed in Manhattan, between 11 a. m., on in the forms of agreement, bond and contractor's Broadway and William at., the structure will be MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1927. proposal and in the contract drawings, which are Invitation to Contractors. built by means of trench excavation under deck. NO. 1. WIDENING AND REPAVING to be deemed a part of this invitation and copies ma generally known as the cut-and-cover method WITH GRANITE BLOCK PAVEMENT ON A of which may be inspected and purchased at the For the Supply of Special Work (Order No. 39) and will consist principally of structural steel CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY said office of the Board. an 1 concrete. The part of this station under OF CHERRY ST. FROM JACKSON ST. TO for Use in the Construction of Part of the No proposal will be received unless accompanied Coney Island Yard. the rapid transit subway in Broadway is to be EAST ST., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK by a separate certified check for One Thousand constructed by tunneling but a shield will not INCIDENTAL THERETO. Dollars ($1,000), payable to the order of the be required for that work. The part of the rail- The Engineer's estimate of the amount of work SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR THE Comptroller of the City and drawn upon a Na. road under the rapid transit subway structure to be done is as follows: supply of ten (10) portions of special work tional or State bank or trust company satisfactory near the intersection of Fulton and Church its. Item 2. New 6-inch granite curb, 2,100 linear (rails; frogs and switches), for use in the con- to the Board and having its principal office in New is to be built by tunneling under compressed air; feet. struction of part of the Coney Island Yard will York City. Such check must not be enclosed in the part of this structure will be shield-driven cast Item 4. New 6-inch granite corner curb. 150 be received by the Board of Transportation envelope containing the proposal. iron line tunnel, the remainder will consist linear feet. (hereinafter called the "Board"), on behalf of Deposits made by bidders, except the lowest and principally of structural steel and concrete, built Item 5. Old curb redressed and reset, 70 lin- The City of New York, at the office of the Board next to lowest bidders, will be returned within ten by tunneling methods under compressed air but ear feet. at No. 49 Lafayette at., Borough of Manhattan, (10) days after the receipt of the bids. The the use of a shield will not be required for this Item 6. Concrete sidewalk, class "A," 2,000 New York City, until the 22d day of April, 1927, deposits of the lowest and next to lowest bidders square feet. will be returned within three (3) days after the latter portion. The station in High St. near at eleven-thirty (11.30) o'clock a. m., at which Henry and Washington sts., Brooklyn, is to be Item 9. New bluestone flagging, 100 square time and place, or at a later date to be fixed by delivery of the contract. constructed principally by tunneling methods. feet. the Board, the proposals will be publicly opened The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Item 10. Bluestone flagging relaid, 500 square New York, March 29 1927. Permanent ventilating shafts, which are alsd to and read. be used as working shafts, are to be constructed feet. The special work is to be delivered in install- BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE Item 13. Brick masonry, I cubic yard. CITY OF NEW YORK, by JOHN H. DELANEY, by means of caissons sunk under compressed air. ments as provided in Article LI of the form of Permanent protective coverings are to be pro- Item 14. (a) Concrete, class "A,' 10 cubid contract, within four (4) months after the delivery Chairman. yards; (b) concrete, class 'B," 750 cubic yards. FRANCIS J. SINNOTT, Secretary. al,15 vided over part of the structure in the East Item 24. Granite block pavement, and keeping of the contract. River. A fuller description of the special work and the pavement in repair for one year from date of Installation of Tracks, Etc., for a Part of the The work to be done will include the care and other requirements, provisions and specifications support of surface, subsurface and overhead completion, except in approaches, 3,790 square are given in the Information for Contractors and Coney Island Yard and its West End Line Con- yards. in the form of contract, specifications, contract nection. structures, maintenance of traffic and the restora- Item 27. Old granite block pavement relaid, drawing, bond and contractor's proposal, which tion of street surface. square are to be deemed a art of this invitation and The contractor must within forty-eightht (48(48) 24It 29. yNew receiving basins, complete, 1. p SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR THE months from the delivery of the contractg com- copies of which may be inspected and purchased installation of tracks and incidental work for a Item 30. Receiving basins, altered, complete, 3. plete the railroad and such other work covered bby Item 34. 12-inch vitrified pipe, complete, 10 at said office of the Board. part of the Coney Island Yard, and its West End the contract as may be necessary to put the rail- The receipt of bids will be subject to the re• Line connection, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City linear feet. road in condition for the installation of tracks and quirements specified in said Information for Con- of New York, will be received by the Board of Item 35. Cast iron pipe, complete, 10 linear Dated, New York, April 5, 1927. Transportation acting for and on behalf of The signals and the construction of station finish feet. work, but if this contract is awarded for the tractors. City of New York, at the office of the Board at Item 36. Earth excavation for sewer appurte- BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE No. 49 Lafayette at., Borough of Manhattan, l ew entire section or for the westerly portion, the nances, 1 cubic yard. CITY OF NEW YORK, by JOHN H. DELANEY, York City, until the 15th day of April, 1927, at contractor must complete that part of the rail- Item 38. Excavation for roadway grading, Chairman. eleven-thirty (11.30) o'clock a. m., at which time road to be built by cut-and-cover methods, in and 1,370 cubic yards. FRANCIS J. SINNOTT, Secretary. a8,22 and place or at a later date to be fixed by said near Church hst., Manhattan, the extent notes• Item 39. Timber and planking, 1,000 feet, Board, the proposals will be publicly opened and nary to put that ppart of the railroad in condition board measure. read. for the installation of tracks and signals and the Item 40. Timber sheeting and bracing, 1,000 For the Supply of Untreated Ties and Timber The yard in which said tracks are to be installed construction of station finish work by October 15, feet, board measure. (Order No. 17), for Use its the Construction of is located in the Borough of Brooklyn on City 1929 ; th e contractor must complete1 all ofh er Item 42. Low pressure hydrants relocated and Part of the Coney Island Yard. property, between Avenue X, Shell road, Canal work covered by the contract within fifty-four reset, 3. avenue and the right-of-way of the Sea Beach (54) months from the delivery of the contract. Item 43. High pressure hydrants relocated and Rapid Transit Railroad and an area adjacent to A more compU lete description of the work and reset, 5. SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR THE other requirements, provisions and specifications supply of untreated long leaf yellow pine ties and north of Avenue X and its West End Line The time allowed for the completion of the work art of connection is an elevated railroad structure con- are given in the Information for Contractors and is thirty-five (35) consecutive working days. and timber for use in the construction of p in the forms of contract, bond and Contractor's the Coney Island Yard will be received by the netting the West End Line Rapid Transit Rail- The amount of security required shall be Proposal, and in the contract drawings, are Board of Transportation of The City of New road with the Yard. gs, $11,000 and the amount of deposit accompanying York (hereinafter called the "Board"). on behalf The contractor must complete all of the work to be deemed a part of this invitation and copies the bid shall be 5 per cent. of the amount of of which may inspected and purchased at the security. of The City of New York, at the office of the covered by this contract within twelve (12) months ff. p Board at No. 49 Lafayette St., Borough of Man- after the delivery of the contract. office of ththe Board.d NO. 2. REGULATE, GRADE, CURB, RE- hattan, New York City. until the 22d day of A fuller description of the work and other re The receipP t of bids will be subject to the re- CURB, FLAG, REFLAG AND PAVE WITH April, 1927. at eleven-thirty (11.30) o'clock a. m., quirements, provisions, details and specifications quirements specified in said Information for Con. A PERMANENT GRANITE BLOCK PAVE- at which time and place, or at a later date to be are given in the Information for Contractors and tractors. MENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION fixed by the Board, the proposals will be publicly in the forms of contract, specifications, con- Dated, New York, March 8, 1927. THE ROADWAY OF 12TH AVE. FROM THE opened and read. tract drawings, bond and contractor's proposal, BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE SOUTH HOUSE LINE OF 58TH ST. TO A The ties and timber are to be delivered in in- which are to be deemed a part of this invitation CITY OF NEW YORK, by JJOHN H. DELANEY, POINT ABOUT 5 FEET SOUTH OF THE stallments at a point or points to be designated and copies of which may be inspected and pur Chairman. SOUTH CURB LINE OF 59TH ST. AND by the Engineer including all incidental work, chased at said office of the Board. FRANCIS J. SINNOTT, Secretary. m28,m6 FROM A POINT 5 FEET NORTH OF THE labor and materials. Such points shall be imme- The receipt of bids will be subject to the re- NORTH CURB LINE OF 59TH ST. TO THE diately accessible to a truck from a public street, quirements specified in said Information for Con- COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NORTH HOUSE LINE OF 59TH ST. AN I) avenue or highway and located anywhere on or tractors. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH near the site of the Coney Island Yard, which is New York, March 29, 1927. NEW YORK. GRANITE BLOCK ON A CONCRETE a large, irregular plot of ground in the Borough BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 12TH of Brooklyn, City of New York, located between CITY OF NEW YORK, by JoHN H. DELANEY, Proposals. AVE. AT THE INTERSECTION OF 59TH Avenue X, Shell rd., Canal ave. and the right-of- Chai rman. TAL THERETOITH ALL WORK INCI... way of the Sea Beach Rapid Transit Railroad and RANIS J. SINNOTT. Secretary. al,lS SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY DENTALG an area adjacent to and north of Avenue X. the Board of Trustees or the Curator of the The Engineer's estimate of the amount of work The total quantity to be furnished is about one Agreement "FL" — Miscellaneous Construction College of The City of New York, at Room 218, to be done is as follows: million feet, board measure, of untreated ties and Work in Yards of Rapid Transit Railroads in Main Building, 139th St. and Convent ave., Man- Item 2. New 6-inch granite curb, 250 linear timber. the Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx. hattan, until 4 p. m., on feet. A fuller description of the ties and timber and WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1927. Item 4. New 6-inch granite corner curb, 60 other requirements, provisions and specifications FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING linear feet. SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR MIS• TO THE COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW Item 6. Concrete sidewalk, class "A," 2,410 are given in the Information for Contractors and cellaneous construction work in yards of rapid in the form of contract, specifications, bond and YORK 7.500 GROSS TONS OF NO. I AN- square feet. transit railroads in the Boroughs of Manhattan THRACITE BUCKWHEAT COAL. Item 11. New granite header, 370 linear feet. Contractor's Proposal, which are to be deemed a and The Bronx will be received by the Board of part of this Invitation and copies of which may Bidders will state a price per gross ton for the Item 13. Brick masonry, 3 cubic lards. Transportation of The City of New York (here- coal. Item 14. (a) Concrete, class "A, ' 10 cubic he inspected and purchased at said office of the inafter called the "Board") on behalf of The Board. The time allowed for fully completing the con- yards; (b) concrete, class `B," 550 cubic yards; City of New York, at the office of the Board, at tract is 360 consecutive calendar days. (c) additional concrete, class `B," 250 cubic The receipt of bids will be subject to the re- No. 49 Lafayette St., Borough of Manhattan, New quirements specified in said Information for Con- The Board of Trustees reserves the right to yards. tractors. York City, until the 15th day of April, 1927, accept the lowest bid and reject all other bids. Item 24. Granite block pavement, and keeping at eleven-thirty (11.30) o'clock a. m., at which The amount of security is Thirteen Thousand the 'pavement in repair for one year from date of Dated, New York, April 5, 1927. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE time and place or at a later date to be fixed by Five Hundred Dollars. completion except in approaches, 3,070 square the Board the proposals will be publicly opened. CITY OF NEW YORK, by JoHN H. DELANEY, Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of yards. Chairman. The contractor must complete all the work S:x Hundred and Seventy-five Dollars. Item 27. Old granite block pavement relaid, FRANCIS J. SINNOTT, Secretary. a8,22 within two (2) months from the date of delivery Bidders must submit their bids upon the blank 180 square yards. of the contract. form prepared by the Board of Trustees. A copy Item 29. New receiving basins, complete, 2. A fuller description of the work and other of this form with an envelope in which to enclose Item 30. Receiving ba.ms, altered, complete, 1. Agreement "EZ"—Route No. 5, Section No. 3. requirements, provisions and specifications are Item 34. 12-inch vitrified pipe, complete, 180 Transit the bid, together with a copy of the contract and Alterations in Broadway-4th Ave. Rapid given in the forms of agreement, bond and con- specifications, in the form approved by the Cor- linear feet. Railroad Structure at Northeast Corner of tractor's proposal and in the contract drawings, poration Counsel, may be obtained upon applica• .Item 35. Cast iron pipe, complete, 20 linear Broome St. and Broadway to Permit Widening which are to be deemed a part of this invitation tion therefor at the office of the Curator, Room feet. of the Broome St. Roadway, Borough of Man- and copies of which may be inspected and pur- 218, Main Building, the College of The City of Item 36. Earth excavation for sewer appurte- hattan. chased at said office of the Board. New York. 139th St. and Convent ave., Man- nances, 2 cubic yards. No proposal will be received unless accom- hattan. Item 37. Rock excavation for sewer appurte• SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR MAK- panied by a certified check for three hundred M. J. STROOCK, Chairman, Board of Trus- nances, 2 cubic yards. ing alterations in the Broadway•4th Ave. Rapid dollars ($300), payable to the order of the Comp- tees; JAMES W. HYDE, Secretary, Board of Item 38. Excavation for roadway grading, 860 Transit Railroad structure, at the northesat cor- troller of the City and drawn upon a national or Trustees; FREDERICK P. BELLAMY, JOHN cubic yards. ner of Broome st. and Broadway to permit the state hank or trust company satisfactnrs Se G. DYER, MARK EISNER, WILLIAM P. Item 39. Timber and planking, 2,000 feet, widening of the roadway of Broome et., Bor- Board and having its principal office in New LARKIN, CHARLES J. McDERMOTT, board measure. ough of Manhattan, will be received by the Board York City. Such check mast not be enclosed in CHARLES H. TUTTLE. ALBERT WEISS, Item 40. Timber, she. ing and bracing, 2,000 of Transportation of The City of New York the envelope containing the proposal. GEORGE J. RYAN, Board of Trustees. feet, board measure. (hereinafter called the "Board") on behalf of Deposits made by bidders, except the lowest R. V. DAVIS, Curator. Item 45. New manhole, complete, 1. The City of New York at the office of the and next to lowest bidders, will be returned Dated April 9, 1927. a9,20 The time allowed for the completion of the Board at No. 49 Lafayette st., Borough of Man. within ten (10) days after the receipt of bids. t4•Ses General Instructions to Bidders on work is thirty-five (35) consecutive workipg days. hattan, City of New York, until the 22d day of The deposits of the lowest and next to lowest last page, last eotuann, of the "City Record." The amount of security required will be $9,000 April. 1927, at eleven-thirty (11.30) o'clock a. m., bidders will be returned within three (3) days and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid at which time or at a later date to be fixed by after the delivery of the contract. shall be 5 per cent. of the amount of security. the Board the proposals will be publicly opened. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. The bidder must deposit with the Borough Presi- The contractor must complete all the work with- BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE dent at or before the time of making his bid in two (2) months from the date of delivery of CITY OF NEW YORK, by Joan H. DELAM, BummAU OF BUILDINGS. samples and affidavit or the letter in regard to the contract. Chairman. samples and affidavit as required by the specifica- A fuller descripion of the work and other re- Faunas J. SINNOTT, Secretary. Bulletin No. 4, 1887—New Appliance for lis:. tions. 11,15 Over Theatre Stages. Automatic Skylight. quirements, provisions and specifications are given New York, March 29, 1927. I The bidder will state the price of each item or in the forms of agreement, bond and Contractor's article contained in the specifications or schedules Proposal and in the contract drawings, which are Construction of a Part of a Rapid Transit THE FOLLOWING DEVICE FOR USE OVER I herein contained or hereto annexed for the con- to be deemed a part of this Invitation and copies Railroad. theatre stages as manufactured and sold by tract, per foot, yard, or other unit of measure of of which may be inspected and purchased at said L. A. Storch and Company, of Payntar ave. and article by which the bids will be tested. Contract, office of the Board. SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR THE Boulevard, L. I. City, has been approved for use if awarded, will be awarded to the lowest bidder. No proposal will be received unless accompanied construction of Section No. I of Route No. in the Borough of Manhattan as a skylight re- Blank forms may be had and the plans and by a separate certified check for Three Hundred f`0l, a part of a Rapid Transit Railroad, will be quired by section 533, paragraph 2, of the Build- drawings may be seen at the office of the Corn- Dollars ($300), payable to the order of the received by the Board of Transportation of The ing Code, to wit: i missioner of Public Works, Bureau of Engineer- Comptroller of the City and drawn upon a national City of New York (hereinafter called the "Board") A metal skylight having an aggregate' effective i ing, Room 2129, Municipal Building, Manbanati? or state bank or trust company satisfactory to at the office, of the Board, at No. 49 Lafayette area of at least one-eighth of the area of the I JULIUS MILLER, President. the Board and having its principal office in New st., Borough of Manhattan. New York Gam, stage, glazed with double thick sheet glass not Dated April 7, 1927. • a7,18 York City. Such check must not be enclosed in until the 6th day of May, 1927, at eleven-thirty exceeding one-twelfth of an inch in thickness, mass Getssna1 Lattsdt#oiaa to Bidders on the envelope containing the proposal. (11.30) o'clock a. m., at which time and place, or each pane thereof measuring not less than 300 last Wie, luat oelnna, at ffie "City foeorS."

THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927. THE.. CITY RECORD. 8775

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY The transcription exercise will consist of the fol- The candidates will be given a practical test in PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT ENGINEER, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at lowing: punching a certain number of cards in several GRADE C, OFFICES OF THE BOROUGH Room 2034, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 1. An opening at 150 words per minute for different fields within a limited time; sorting cards PRESIDENTS OF THE BRONX BROOK- 11 a. m., on three minutes. that have been prevously punched;and the tabula. LYN AND RICHMOND; DEPARTMENT MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1927. 2. Testimony at 175 words per minute for five tion of the sorted cards or similar ones. OF PARKS, MANHATTAN AND BROOK. Requirements-Candidates must have had ex• LYN • BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY; DE- ONEFOR (1) FURNISHING 2-TON TRUCK AND WITH DELIVERING CANOPY 3.minutes. A closing at 160 words per minute for perience in connection with the Powers machines PAR+MENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS three minutes. and be able to operate the punch, the sorter and AND ELECTRICITY. BODY. Each candidate will be required to transcribe in the tabulator. Written test will be held in Room 1417, Munici- The time to be allowed forfor the the completion days from of the transcription test and to read back to the Salary-The salary of grade 2 is $960 to $1.560 pal Building, Manhattan, commencing at 9.45 deThe is to consecutive working Examiner in the facility test such portions of his per annum; the salarye of grade 3 is $1.560 to a. m., on TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1927. a14,19 the date the 30n cons is ive on. may be designed by the Ex 2,160 per annum. The amount of security required shall be $1,000, stenographic notes as Vacancies-There are five vacancies in the De- PROMOTION TO TYPEWRITER COPYIST, and the- amount of deposit accompanying the bid aminerThe eliminationin charge. test and the transcription test partment of Finance at $1,560 per annum. Other GRADE 3, OFFICES OF THE BOROUGH shall e' five (5) per cent. of the amount of must be copied on a typewriter. vacancies occur from time to time. PRESIDENTS OF MANHATTAN, BROOK- se Candidates must furnish their own notebooks, MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- LYN AND QUEENS • TEACHERS' RETIRE. articleThe containedbidder will in state the specifications the price of each or schedule item or pen,, ink and typewriting machines. The Com- SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND MENT SYSTEM; BELLEVUE AND ALLIED herein contained or hereto annexed for the eon- mission will not at any time or in any way be Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commission- HOSPITALS- LAW DEPARTMENT: TENS. tract per truck, by which the bids will be tested. responsible for machines, nor will any allowance err. MENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT;. DOCK DR. Contract, if awarded, will be awarded to the he made where machines arc missing, late in ar- MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. a8.25 PARTMENT• BOARD OF CHILD WEL• riving, defective or out of order on the day of lowest bidder. FARE; BOA~tp OF ESTIMATE AND AP- the examination. MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN, GRADS C. FRTIONMENT; DEPARTMENT OF WA. Blank forms may be had at the office of the Salary-Grade 4 $2,160 to, but not including, Commissioner of Public Works, Bureau of Engi. $2,760. TER SUPPLY GAS AND ELECTRICITY. Applications received from Written test will' be held in Room 1417,Munici. neering, Room 2129, Municipal Building, Man- Vacancies-There is one vacancy in the City FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 18$7, TO MONDAY, hattan. JULIUS MILLER. President. pal Building, Manhattan, commencing att99.445 Court at $2,160 annually. APRIL 25, 1987, AT 4 P. M. a. m., on THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927. a8,14 Dated April 7, 1927. a7,18 MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS -to be filed on Form F. n SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND Candidates must be at least 21 years of age on p20NCrl'ION TO STENOTYPIST, GRADE 3, Lastte pee Gene olInstr of one to B dBe rs Q, MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN. Commission- or before the closing date for the receipt of ap Iications. LAW DEPARTMENT. ers. Written test will be held in Room 1417, Mmud- MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. a12,26 The subjects and weights of the examination ve-Experience 4, 70 per cent. required; techni- pal Building, Manhattan, commencing at 9.45 . COMMISSION TABULATING MACHINE 0 P E B A T 0 B cal 5, 75 per cent. required; citizenship 1. 70 a• m., on THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927. x8,14 (HOLLERITH MACHINE), GRADE S. per cent general average required. MARTIN A. HEALY, Setlehty. NOTICES OF EXAMINATIONS. (Certiflcaiios will be made from the resulting Duties-The making of investigations. sketches and computations in connection with the steam General Instructions Begirding Ezamlms- eligible list to fill vacancies in Grade 2.) DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, '--- -d f and electric pumping and power stations, together tions. Applications received with their equipment, piping valves, wiring GAS AND ELECTRICITY. APPLICATIONS MAY BE OBTAINED IN TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1927, TO TUESDAY, motors, centrifugal or reciprocating pumps an* APRIL 26 1927, AT 4 P. M. shop installations. Proposals. the office of the Municipal Civil Service Com- Candidates must be at least 18 years of age Appointees must be capable of independent de. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY mission, 14th floor, Municipal Building, Man- on or before the closing date for the receipt of sign and initiative as they may be placed in hattan. pblades. charge of draftsmen of lower grades. the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and All examinations are open to both men and ap The subjects and weights of the examination Requirements-Candidates must have had an Manhattan,Electricity at until Room 11 a,2351, m , onMunicipal Building, women finless otherwise stated. 70 per cent. required; arith- education at least equivalent to a full high school No appiiations delivered at the office of the are-Practical test 7, perience as mechanical FRIDAY APRIL 22, 19E7. Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m. metic 2; citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general aver- course and two years ex draftsman in office or shop. Additional credit FOR HAUDIN AND LAYING WATER on the closing date for the receipt of a lica- ageDuties-To required. operate punching, sorting and tabu- will be given on experience rating for graduation MAINS AND APPURTENANCES IN 32D tions will be accepted. Applicationrovided a self-addressedblanks will be 4lating machines of the Hollerith system and to from a technical institution of recognized stand- AND 49TH STS., FIRST WARD; BLEECKER, mailed upon request p 32D, 35TH AND 37TH AYES., BARNWELL, stamped envelope or sufficient postage is enclosed perform checking and clerical work incidental ing ped envelo thereto. The candidates will be given practical The requirement of paragraph 12, rule VII, that POYER, 52D, 71ST, 73D 79TH, 95TH AND cover the mailing. The mesion will not test in punching a certain n'nmber of cards in no person who has entered any examination for 96TH STS., SECOND WARD, BAGLEY AND guarantee the delivery the samust Postage pre- several different fieldsand within a limited time; appointment to a competitive position and failed, 46TH AVES., 139TH, 188TH 189TH, 196TH applicationsid lions forwardedby by mail must be fully pre sorting cards that have been previously punched or who has withdrawn from an examination, shall AND 222D STS. AND 16Th RD., THIRD paThe term of eligibility of the list resulting and the tabulation of the sorted cards or similar be admitted within nine months from the date of WARD; AND IN 150TH ST., FOURTH such examination to a new examination for the WARD, BOROUGH OF 2UEENS. from the examinations is fixed at not less than ones. The time allowed for doing and completing the •one year nor more than four years. Requirements-Candidates should have had ex- same position, is waived for this examination. Applicants must be of good character, citizens perience in connection with Hollerith machines Salary-The compensation for this grade is entire work is before the expiration of sixty (60) of the United States and residents of the State and be able to operate the punch, the sorter, and $2,160 per annum to, but not including $2,760 consecutive working days. of New York. the tabulator. per annum. The amount in which security is required for Persons appointed from the eligible lists re- Salary-The salary of Grade 2 is from $960 Vacancies-There is one vacancy in the De- the performance of the contract is Seven Thou- suiting from the examination become members of to, but not including, $1,560 per annum. The Partment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, sand Dollars ($7,000). the retirement system described in chapter XXVJ salary of Grade 3 is from $1,560 to $2,160 per one in the Department of Docks and sixteen in Deposit with bid must be the sum of Three Hun- of the Charter, voluntarily within six months annum. the Board of Transportation. The entrance salary dred and Fifty Dollars ($350). and compulsory after six months of service. Vacancies-Vacancies occur from time to time. in each of the above instances is $2,160 per an- Bidders shall submit a lump sum bid for fur' Applications for examinations must be filed on MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- num• nishing all the materials (except such materials as the form specified in the advertisement. SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- are to be furnished by the City) and for furnish- , ABRAHAM KAPLAN, Candidates must be at least 21 years of age Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRItNNAN, Commission- SION President; FERDINAND ing all the labor required to lay and install the on or before the closing date for the receipt of ers. Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commission- mains and appurtenances shown on the contracts applications unless otherwise stated in the adver MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary, a12,26 ers. complete. tisThens. MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. a8,25 Blank forms of bid, proposal and contract, in-in- (STEAM). eluding specifications, approved as to form by the The subject Citizenshipfies io designed to for ap CBANEMAN (STEAM relative merit and fitness of candidates for ap• CLERK, GRADE 2 (WITH KNOWLEDGE Corporationpotation Counsel, Counsel can be obtained upon pay- pointment by reason of good citizenship as shown Applications received from OF COMPTOMETER). ment of a deposit of $5 at Room 2351, Municipal !r military, marine or naval service under the TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1927, TO TUESDAY, Building, Manhattan, which will be refunded Federal or State governments, length of domicile APRIL 26, 1927, AT 4 P. M. Applications received from upon the return of the plans and specifications in in the City of New York and general character -to be filed on Form F. FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1927, TO MONDAY, good condition within one week after the date of and reputation. The rating on this subject will Candidates must be at least 25 years of age APRIL 25, 1927, AT 4 P. M. the letting. e ascertained from sworn and not mo re than Candidates must be at least 16 years of age NICHOLAS HAYES, Commisaoner b mbe filed ands sacepecial blank, the closing date 40eyeareceiprst of aapeliontior before on or before the closing date for the receipt of Dated J. , In rating the subject Experience, the examina- The subjects and weights of the examination applications. X'6ee General Instructions to Bidders on tion is considered closed on the final date for are-Experience 3, 70 per cent. required; The subjects and weights of the examination last page, fast column, of the "City Record." the receipt of applications and no supplementary practical test 6, 70 per cent. required; citizenship are-Practical test 4, 70 Der cent. required; arith- statements of any kind will be received thereafter. 1• A general average of 70 per cent, is re- metic 1; letter 2; handwriting2; 2; citizenship 1. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Except as otherwise specifically stated in the adver- quired. 70 per cent. general averagerage requirbe. the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and tisement, all preliminary training or other quali- Duties--To operate locomotive cranes, to keep Requirements-These Clerks will be required to Electricity, at Room 2351, Municipal Building,g fications required for an examination must be them in proper condition for efficient performance operate non-listing comptometer machines for Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on completed on or before such date. and to make all necessary repairs. checking additions, and tabulated work, and TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1927. A qualifying physical examination will be given Requirements-Each candidate must have bad calculating averages. They must also be able FOR FURNISHING LUBRICATION AT for each examination. at least one year's experience in operating a to transcribe figures in long hand with care and THE PUMPING STATION AT 179TH ST. Notices of the dates of the various parts of locomotive crane and must produce a portable neatness. Speed and accuracy in the operation of AND AMSTERDAM AVE., MANHATTAN. this examination will be published In the engineer's license at the time of filing his applica• the machine is essential. The time allowed for doing and completing the "Cie Record:" lion. The practical test will consist of a number of entire work is before the expiration of two bun- MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS• The requirements of paragraph 12, rule VII, operations on the comptometer, to be done within dred and forty (240) consecutive calendar days. SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND that no person who has entered any examination a stated time. The amount in which security is required for Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DaENNAN, Commis- for appointment to a competitive position and Salary-The salary of second grade Clerk is the performance of the contract is Five Hundred stoners. failed, or who has withdrawn from an examina- from $960 to, but not including $1,560 per an. Dollars ($500). MARTIN A. HEALY. Secretary. tion, shall be admitted within nine months from num. Deposit with bid must be the sum of Twenty- the date of such examination to a new examina- Vacancies-There is one vacancy at present in five Dollars ($25)• TABULATING MACHINE 0 P E B A T 0 B tion for the same position, is waived for this the Board of Education at $1,014 per annum. Bidders shall submit a unit price for each (MOON-HOPKINS MACHINE), GRADE 3. examination. Other vacancies occur from time to time. 10,000 engine revolutions and the contract, if (Certification Vacancies-One vacancy in Bureau of High- MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- awarded, will be awarded p the lowest bidder. twill be roads from the resulting ways, Office of President of Borough of Brook- eligible list to j'ill vacancies in Grade 2.) ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President ; FERDINAND Blank forms of bid, proposal and contract, inin- lyn, at $9 a day,day, operating a Brown hoist crawler SION,' MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commission- eluding specifications, approved as to form by the crane and an Hoist and Derrick Corn- Q obtained Applications received from pony s gantry crane unloading boats and ere' charging MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. a8,25 mmeent of a deposit of $5 at Room 3, Municipal TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1927, TO TUESDAY, bins at the Municipal Asphalt Plant, Hamilton $ilhfitng, Manhattan, which will be refunded upon APRIL 26, 1927, AT 4 P. M. ave. and Gowanus Canal at 14th st., Brooklyn. Notices to Appear for Examinations. the return of the plans and specificationspe in good Candidates must be at least 18 years of age MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. condition within one week after the date of the on or before the closing date for the receipt of SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President ; FERDINAND PROMOTION TO CHIEF INSPECTOR letting. applications. 0. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN. Commission- BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS, GRADE 4, OFL NICHO AS J. HAYES, Commissioner. The subjects and weights of the examination ers. FICE OF THE BOROUGH PRESIDENT OF Dated April 7, 1927. $8,19 are-Practical test 7, 70 per cent. required; arith• MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. a12,26 RICHMOND. WSee General Instructions to Bidders on metic 2; citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general aver- Written test will be held in Room 1417 Munici. last page, last column, of the "City Record." age required. ESTIMATOR, pal Building, Manhattan, commencing at 9.45 a. m., Duties-Tabulating Machine Operators (Moon- on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1927. a14,20 Hopkins Machine) will be required to prepare Apppp lications received from DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. orders for supplies, which will include listing the FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1927, TO MONDAY, PROMOTION TO INSPECTOR OF CON- number of units, unit price, extension and total APRIL 26, 1927, AT 4 P. M, OFRW Proposals. of each order. Candidates must be at least 21 years of age TIER SUPPLY, 3, DEPARTMENT Requirements-Candidates should have been em- on or before the closing date for the receipt of TRIOF WATERten to SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY ptoed y in a position applications. the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board giving them practical expert- Written test will be held in Room 1417, Munici- once in the operation of the Moon-Hopkins Ma- The subjects and weights of. the examination pal Building, Manhattan, commencing at 9.45 a. m., of Education of The City of New York, at his chine. axe-Experience 4, 70 per cent. required; duties on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1927. x14,20 office, southeast corner of Flatbush Ave. Exten- Salary-The salary of Grade 2 is from $960 S, 70 per cent. required; citizenshipSitizeashi 1. 70 per ' soon and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 noon, annum. The cent. general average required. to, but not including, $1,560 PROMOTION TO INSPECTOR OF REGU on salary of Grade 3 is from $1,560 to $2,160 per Duties-To examine plans for proposed build- TUESDAY, APRIL26,APRIL $6, 1927. annum. ings or repairs in order to calculate the amount LATING, GRADING AND PAVING, GRADE 4, OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF RICH- Borough of Queens. Vacancies occur from time to time, of masonry and plastering to be used; to estimate FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF NEW MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- and prepare the charges for water consumption MOND. SION, ABRAHAM pair of bunildings. Written test will be held in Room 1417, Munici- P. S. 37, ON THE WESTERLY SIDE OF KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND duringRequirements--Candidates erection or re must have had at pal Building, Manhattan, commencing at 9.45 a. m., BELKNAP ST. FROM 136TH AVE. TO 137TH Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commission. least one years experience as draftsman, designer on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1927. a14,20 AVE., SPRINGFIELD GARDENS. ers. The time allowed to complete the whole work MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary.. &12,26 or checker in the office of architect, engineer, con- tractor or builder, or other experience tending to PROMOTION TO INSPECTOR OF MA- will be two hundred fifty (250) consecutive work- STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITES, qualify for the position. Candidates must be SONRY, GRADE 3, DEPARTMENT OF ing days, as provided in the contract. The amount of security required is $270.000. GRADE 4 (REPORTING BTENOGBA- familiar with the units of measure of the various PARKS, MANHATTAN. GHER), building materials and with the methods of esti- Written test will be held in Roam 1417, Munici- The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per mating the amounts from construction drawings. pal Building, Manhattan, commencing at 9.45 a. m., centum of the amount of security. Vacancies--Vacancies occur in the Department on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1927. a14,20 Blank forms, specifications and plans (where Applications received from required) may be obtained or seen at the Main TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1927, TO TUESDAY, tranceof Water salary Supply, of $1,560 Gas andper annum.Electricity at the en- PROMOTION TO INSPECTOR OF BLAST- Estimating Room of the Branch Office of the APBIL 26, 1927, AT 4 P. M. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- ING, GRADE 3, FIRE DEPARTMENT. Board of Education at 34>4 E. 12th et., Man- -to be filed on Form E. SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND Written test will be held in Room 1417, Munici- hattan. The subjects and weights of the examination Q- MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commission- Pal Building, Manhattan, commencing at 9.45 a. m., WM. H. GOMPERT, Architect, Superintendent are-Elimination test 1, 70 per cent. required; ors. on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1927. a14,20 of School Buildings. transcription 5, 70 per cent. required; facility 3, MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. a8,25 Dated April 13, 1927. x13,26 70 per cent. required; citizenship 1. A general PROMOTION TO INSPECTOR, BOARD OF Micro General Instructions "City Bidders on average of 70 per cent. is required. TABULATING MACHINE OPERATOR, WATER SUPPLY, GRADE 3, BOARD OF Iasi pace, last column, of the City Record." Duties-To report and transcribe testimony GRADE 3 (POWERS MACHINE). WATER SUPPLY. given at meetings, investigations and public hear- (CERTIFICATION WILL BE MADE FROM Written test will be held in Room 1417, Munici- SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY ings of City department, or offices, and to do THE RESULTING ELIGIBLE LIST TO pal Building, Manhattan, commencing at 9.45 a. m., the Superintendent of School Supplies, at the such incidental and stenographer and typewriting FILL VACANCIES IN GRADE 2.) '~n WEDNESDAY, APRIL.20, 1927. a14,20 office of the Board of Education of The City of work as may be required. New York, N. Y. Park ave. and 59th at., Man- Requirements-An elimination test will be given Applications received from PROMOTION ,'O INSPECTOR OF REPAIRS hattan, until 3 p. m., on on the first day, and only those who pass this test FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1987, TO MONDAY, AND SUPPLIES. GRADE 4, DEPART- THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1957. will be summoned for the test on the subsequent AP 25, 11, AT 4 P. M, MENT OF STREET CLEANING. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING day. Candidates must be at least 18 years of age Written test will be held in Room 1417, Munici- TEXT BOOKS DIRECT TO MAXWELL In the elimination test a preliminary passage on or before the closing date for the receipt of pal Building, Manhattan, commencing at 9.45 a. in., TRAINING SCHOOL. of 750 words will be dictated at the rate of 150 applications. on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1927. a14,20 The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- words a minute, but will not be transcribed. A The subjects and weights of the examination terials and supplies and performance of the con- passage will be dictated at the rate of 175 words are-.Practical test 7, 70 per cent. required; arith- PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT ELECTRICAL tract is by or before Dec. 31, 1927. a minute, being three minutes in duration. This metic 2; citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general ENGINEER. - GRADE D, BOARD OF The amount of security required for the faith- passage will be transcribed. average required. . TRANSPG'RTATION, ful performance of the contract is thirty per In the transcription test a preliminary passage Duties-To punch, sort and tabulate cards on Written test will be held in Room 1417, Munici- cent. (30%) of the amount of the contract. of 750 words will be dictated at the rate of 150 the Powers accounting machine, and to perform pal Building, Manhattan, commencing at 9.45 a. m., No bid will be considered unless it is aecom- words per minute, but will not be transcribed. checking and clerical work inEidental thereto. on TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1927. $14,19 panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in 3776 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY; APRIL 14 -19.

an amount not less than one and one-half per Hamilton High School, $4,600; Boys' High School, I chamber in 124th st. at south side- of 109th 1,029 linear feet 4-foot reinforced concrete pipe cent. (1 /2 %) of the total amount of the bid. $3,000; New Utrecht High School, $800. ave. sewer (precast type `"B"). The bidder will state the price of each item The deposit accompanying the bid on each I chamber in 124th at. at 111th ave. 2,321 linear feet 3-foot 9-inch reinforced concrete enumerated in the notice to bidders for which school shall be five per cent. of the amount of I chamber in 124th st. at 114th ave. pipe sewer (precast, type "B"). he desires to bid, contained in the specifications security. I chamber in 124th et. at 115th ave. 647 linear feet 3-foot reinforced concrete pipe and schedules, by which the bids will be tested. A separate bid must be submitted for each school 1 chamber in 124th at. at 116th ave. sewer (precast, type "B"). Award, if made, will be made by item, accord- and separate awards will be made thereon. I chamber in Rockaway blvd. at 124th st. 320 linear feet 2-foot 3-ineb reinforced concrete ing to law. Borough of Queens. 1 chamber in Rockaway blvd. at north side of pipe sewer (precast, type "B"). Delivery will be required to be made at the FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING Panama at. 255 linear feet 20-inch vitrified pipe sewer. time and in the manner and in such quantities CLASS TO VARIOUS SCHOOLS IN THE I chamber in Rockaway blvd. at south side of 1 chamber in 40th rd. at Main at. as may be directed. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Panama at. 1 chamber in 41st ave. at west side of Main at. Blank form and further information may be The time allowed to complete the whole work I chamber in Rockaway blvd. at Panama at on I chamber in 41st ave. at east side of Main st. obtained at the office of the Superintendent of on all schools will be forty (40) consecutive sanitary sewer. 40 manholes. School Supplies Board of Education, Park ave. working days, as provided in the contract. 27 manholes. 34 basin manholes, Type No. 4. and 59th at., 11ianhattan.. The amount of security required is $1,500. 11 basin manholes, Type No. 4. 16 inlets, Type No. 4. PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School The bid to be submitted must include the entire 4 inlets, Type No. 4. 349 6-inch spurs, 24 inches long, on reinforced Supplies. a11,21 work on all schools and award will be made 284 6-inch spurs, 24 inches long, on concrete concrete pipe sewer (precast, type "B"). WSee General Instructions to Bidders on thereon. sewers. 20 6-inch spurs on 20-inch vitrified pipe sewer. last page, bet column, of the "City Record." The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per 108 vertical feet "Risers" (6-inch cast iron p1Ipe, 1,530 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin centum of the amount of security. class "A"). connections. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Blank forms, specifications and plans (where 220 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin con- 400 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe inlet con- the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board required) may be obtained or seen at the Main nections. nections. of Education of the City of New York, at his Estimating Room of the Branch Office of the 80 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe inlet con- 3;820 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con- office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex- Board of Education at 3454 E. 12th at., Man- nections. nection drains. tension and Concord at., Brooklyn, until 12 noon, hattan for work for all boroughs; 1787 Weeks 2,450 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house 220 vertical feet "Risers" (6-inch cast iron' pipe, on ave., The Bronx, for Bronx work; 131 Living. connection drains. class "A"). MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1927. stop st., Brooklyn, for Brooklyn work and 69 Type "B." 38 linear feet 15-inch vitrified pipe sewer. Borough of Queens. Northern blvd., Flushing, Queens, for Queens 1,833 Iinear feet 7-foot reinforced concrete pipe The time allowed for completing the above work FOR FURNITURE, ETC., FOR NEW PUB- work. sewer (precast, type `B"). will be two hundred (200) working days. LIC SCHOOL 52, ON THE EASTERLY SIDE WM. H. GOMPERT, Architect, Superintendent 2,971 linear feet 6-foot 6-inch reinforced con- amount of security required will be One OF NEW YORK BLVD. FROM COMFORT of School Buildings. crete pipe sewer (precast, type "B"). Hundred Twenty-one Thousand Dollars ($121,000). AVE. TO GRAND AVE., SPRINGFIELD, Dated April 6, 1927. • a6,18 70 linear feet 3-foot reinforced concrete pipe NO. 4. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A BOROUGH OF QUEENS. WSee General Instructions to Bidders on sewer (precast, type "B"). SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN 152D The time allowed to complete the work on each last page, last column, of the "City Record." I chamber in 124th at. at Liberty ave. (12TH) ST. FROM BAYSIDE AVE. TO 331) item will be sixty (60) consecutive working days, I chamber in 124th at. at 107th ave. (MITCHELL) 153D FROM as provided in the contract. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY I chamber in 124th at. at north side of 109th AVO33D(MITCHELL) AVE.; The amount of security required for each item the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board ave. 154TH (14TH) ST. FROM 32D AVE. TO is as follows: Item 1, $1,600; Item 2, $1,600; of Education of the City of New York, at his I chamber in 124th st. at south side of 109th 33D AVE., THIRD WARD. Item 3, $600; Item 4, $500; Item 5, $600; Item office. southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex- ave. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 6, $400; Item 7, $600; Item 8, $1,800; Item 9, tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 noon, I chamber in 124th at. at 111th ave. follows: $4,300. on 1 chamber in 124th at. at 114th ave. 2,079 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. The deposit accompanying bid on each item MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1927. 1 chamber in 124th at. at 115th ave. 15 manholes. shall be five per cent. of the amount of security. Borough of Queens. I chamber in 124th at. at 116th ave. 149 6-inch spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. A separate bid must be submitted for each item FOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT ITEM I chamber in Rockaway blvd. at 124th at. 642 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con- and separate awards will be made thereon. 4-LIGHTING FIXTURE FOR NEW PUB- I chamber in Rockaway blvd. at north side of nection drains. FOR FURNITURE, ETC., FOR ADDITION LIC SCHOOL 136, ON THE NORTHERLY Panama at. The time allowed for completing the above work TO PUBLIC SCHOOL 94, ON THE NORTH- SIDE OF 115TH AVE. FROM 20IST ST. TO I chamber in Rockaway blvd. at south side of will be seventy (70), working days. ERLY SIDE OF OLD HOUSE LANDING RD. 202D ST., ST. ALBANS, BOROUGH OF Panama st. The amount of security required will be Six FROM 41ST DRIVE TO 42D AVE., LITTLE QUEENS. 1 chamber in Rockaway blvd. at Panama at on~ Thousand Dollars ($6,000). NECK, BOROUGH OF QUEENS. The time allowed to complete the whole work sanitary sewer. The time allowed to complete the work on each will be two hundred and fifty (250) consecutive 27 manholes. NO. 5. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF item will be sixty (60) consecutive working days working days as provided in the contract. 11 basin manholes, Type No. 4. SANITARY SEWERS AND APPURTE- as provided in the contract. The amount of security required is $2,000. 4 inlets, Type No. 4. NANCES IN BEACH 32D ST. FROM BROOK- The amount of security required for each item The deposit accompanying bid, shall be five per 284 6-inch spurs, 24 inches long, on reinforced HAVEN AVE. TO SEAGIRT AVE.; SEA- is as follows:: Item 1, $800; Item 2, $400; Item centum of the amount of security. concrete pipe sewers (precast, type "B"). GIRT AVE. FROM BEACH 32D ST. TO THE 3, $1,800; Item 4, $600; Item 5, $400; Item 6, Blank forms, plans and specifications may be 108 vertical feet "Risers" (6-inch cast iron pipe , WESTERLY LOCATION OF BEACH 26TH $2,000. obtained or seen at the Main Estimating Room of class "A"). ST„ FIFTH WARD. The deposit accompanying bid on each item the Board of Education at 34% E. 12th st., Man- 220 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin con The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as shall be five per cent. of the amount of security. hattan. nections. follows: A separate bid must be submitted for each item WM. H. GOMPERT, Architect, Superintendent 80 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe inlet con Type "A" or Sewer Department Standard. and separate awards will be made thereon. of School Buildings. nections. 2,266 linear feet 3-foot concrete sewer. Blank forms, specifications and plans (where Dated April 6, 1927. a6,18 2,450 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house 1 chamber in Beach 32d at at Seagirt ave. required) may be obtained or seen at the Main 8ee General Instructions to Bidders on connection drains. 18 manholes. Estimating Room of the •Branch Office of the last page, last column, of the "City Record." The time allowed for completing the above work 198 6-inch spurs, 24 inches long, on concrete Board of Education at 34/ E. 12th st., Man- will be two hundred (200) working days. sewer. hattan. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. The amount of security required will be Twwo 1,063 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con- WM. H. GOMPERT, Architect, Superintendent Seventeen Thousand Dollars ($217,000) nection drains. of School Buildings. Proposals. NO. 2. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A Tye "B." Dated April 6, 1927. a6,18 SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN 130TH 2,266 linear feet 3-foot reinforced concrete pipe ZSee General Instructions to Bidders on ST. FROM LIBERTY AVE. TO THE CROWN sewer (precast, type "B"). last page, last column, of the "City Record." SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Queens, at his ABOUT 400 FEET SOUTH OF 107TH AVE. I chamber in Beach 32d at. at Seagirt ave. office, 4th floor, Queens Subway Building, 68 107TH AVE. FROM 130TH ST. TO 129TH 18 manholes. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY ST.; 129TH ST. FROM 107TH AVE. TO 198 6-inch spurs, 24 inches long, on reinforced the Superintendent of Plant Operation of the Hunterspoint ave., L. I. City, until 11 a. m., on THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1927. LIBERTY AVE., FOURTH WARD, concrete pipe sewer (precast, type : `B"). Board of Education of The City of New York The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 1,063 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con- in Room 614, 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn, until FOR REGULATING AND GRADING, FOR PAVING FOR A WIDTH OF 18 FEET, CEN- follows: nection drains. 2 p, m., on Type ,`A" or Sewer Department Standard. The time allowed for completing the above work WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1927. TRALLY LOCATED, WITH A PERMANENT 1,011 linear feet 2-foot 3-inch plain concrete will be one hundred (100) working days Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and PAVEMENT OF SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, AND FOR sewer. The amount of security required will be Fifty- Richmond. 246 linear feet 18-inch vitrified pipe sewer. four Thousand Dollars ($54,000). ALL WC'RK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN FOR REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS TO 447 linear feet 15-inch vitrified pipe sewer. The deposit with each bid must be 5 per cent. HEATING APPARATUS (INCLUDING TEM- CENTRAL (COOPER) AVE. FROM THE 891 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. of the amount of security required for the work PERATURE REGULATION WORK), ETC., RIGHT-OF-WAY OF THE LONG ISLAND I chamber in 130th at., south side of Liberty for which the bids are submitted. RAILROAD WEST OF SPEER ST, TO MOR- IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS 65 AND 130, BOR- ave. The bidder must state the price of each item OUGH OF MANHATTAN; IN PUBLIC TON AVE.; AND FC'R REGULATING, GRAD- I chamber in 130th st., north side of Liberty or article contained in the specifications or sched- SCHOOLS 2, 3. 9 AND 45, BOROUGH OF ING, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND CON- ave. ule herein contained, or hereafter annexed, per THE BRONX; AND IN PUBLIC SCHOOL 8, STRUCTING RECEIVING BASINS WHERE 18 manholes. square yard, linear feet, or other unit of measure BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL 3 Movakan basins or equal. by which bids will be tested. Bids will be com- The time allowed to complete the whole work in WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN GRIF- 88 6-inch spurs, 24 inches long, on plain con- pared and each contract awarded at a lump or Public Schools 2, 3 and 9 (each item), Borough FITH AVE. FROM MARKET ST. TO CEN- crete sewer. aggregate sum. Blank forms may be obtained and of The Bronx, will be sixty (60). consecutive TRAL (COOPER) AVE., BOROUGH OF 15 6-inch spurs on 18-inch vitrified pipe sewer. the plans and drawings may be seen at the office working days; for all other buildings, the time QUEENS. 41 6-inch spurs on 15-inch vitrified pipe sewer. of the President of the Borough of Queens. allowed for each building will be thirty (30) The time allowed for doing and completing the 79 6-inch spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. Dated April 8, 1927. all.21 consecutive working days, all as provided in the above work will be forty-five (45) calendar days. 100 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin con- MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. contract. The amount of security required will be Twelve nections. U'See General Instructions to Bidden on The amount of security required for Each Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($12,500). 2,223 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con- last pace, last column, of the "City Record." Building and Item is as follows: P. S. 65, Man- The amount of deposit accompanying the bid nection drains. hattan, $1,000; P. S. 130, Manhattan, $600; P. S. shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of Type "B." SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY 2, Bronx, $9,000; P. S. 3, Bronx, $1,000; P. S. security. 1,011 linear feet 2-foot 3-inch reinforced con- the President of the Borough of Queens, at his 9, Bronx, Item 1, $9,000; P. S. 9, Bronx, Item The Engineer's estimate of the quantities i3 as crete pipe sewer (precast, type "B"). officer 4th floor, Queens Subway Building, 68 2, $2,000; P. S. 45, Bronx, $600, and P. S. 8, follows: 246 linear feet 18-inch vitrified pipe sewer. Hunterspoint ave., L. I. City, until I I a. m., on Richmond, $700. 6,300 cubic yards excavation. 447 linear feet 15-inch vitrified pipe sewer. TUESDAY. APRIL 19, 1927. A separate bid must be submitted for Each 5,000 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and 891 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. Building and Item and separate award will be constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance. I chamber in 130th at., south side of Liberty NO. 1. FOR REGULATING, RECURBING made thereon. 200 cubic yards concrete in place. ave. AND REFLAGGING WHERE NECESSARY, The deposit accompanying bid on Each Building 1,200 square yards completed sheet asphalt pave- I chamber in 130th at., north side of Liberty FOR PAVING WITH A PERMANENT PAVE- and Item shall be five per cent. of the amount of ment laid, including binder course, and five (5) ave. MENT OF SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CON- security. years' maintenance. 18 manholes. CRETE FOUNDATION AND FOR ALL In case the cost of Any Building or Item is 60 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe in place. 3 Movakan basins or equal. WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN 4TH less than $1,000, no bond or contract need be fur- 7 sewer manholes adjusted (standard, Bureau of 88 6-inch spurs, 24 inches long, on reinforced AVE. FROM BROADWAY TO GRAHAM nished for Such Building or Item. Sewers). concrete pipe sewer (precast, type "B"). AVE. Blank forms, plans and specifications may be I standard basin inlet rebuilt (standard, Bureau 15 6-inch spurs on 18-inch vitrified pipe sewer. The time allowed for doing and -completing the obtained or seen at the Estimating Room of the of Sewers). 41 6-inch spurs on 15-inch vitrified pipe sewer. above worlr will be thirty (30) calendar days. Branch Office of the Board of Education at 344 1 standard basin inlet adjusted (standard, 79 6-inch spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. The amount of security required will be E. 12th st., Manhattan. Bureau of Sewers). Thirteen Thousand Dollars ($13,000). R. W. RODMAN, Superintendent of Plant 100 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin con- 2 new basin manholes, Type No. 3, built (stand- nections. The amount of deposit accompanying the bid Operation. ard, Bureau of Sewers). shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of Dated April 8, 1927. a8,20 2,223 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con- 310 cubic yards steam ashes furnished, spread nection drains. security. WSee General Instructions to Bidders on and rolled. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is last page, last column, of the "City Record." The time allowed for completing the above work 4,100 cubic yards surplus excavation hauled to will be ninety (90) working days. as follows: and deposited in Central ave., east of Morton The amount of security required will be Seven- 1,300 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY 75 linear feet new bluestone headers furnished the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board ave. teen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($17,500). 1,250 linear feet old stone block headers (three NO. 3. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF and set in concrete and five (5) years' mainte- of Education of The City of New York, at his nance,~ office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex- courses) relaid on sand with bituminous grouted SEWERS AND APPURTENANCES AND joints. GRADING WHERE NECESSARY IN 40TH 50 linear feet new bluestone curb furnished and tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 noon, The bidder must state the price of each item set in sand. on RD. (GROVE ST.) FROM THE END OF or article contained in the specifications or sched- THE EXISTING SEWER 220. FEET WEST 200 linear feet old bluestone curb rejointed and MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1927. ule herein contained or hereafter annexed per reset in sand. Borough of The Bronx. OF PRINCE ST. TO MAIN ST.; MAIN ST. cubic yard, linear foot or other unit of measure, FROM 40TH RD. (GROVE ST.) TO 41ST 500 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and FOR ALTERATIC'NS, REPAIRS, ETC., AT by which the bids will be tested. Bids will be AVE. (MADISON ST.); 41ST AVE. (MADI- constructed and one (1) year's maintenance. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9 11, 26, compared and each contract awarded at a lump SON ST.) FROM MAIN ST. TO 150TH 620 cubic yards concrete in place. 27, 28, 29, 33, 42, EVANDER CHILDA HIGH or aggregate sum. Blank forms may be obtained (BOERUM) AVE., THIRD WARD. 3,750 square yards completed sheet asphalt SCHOOL AND WALTON JUNIOR AND and the plans or drawings may be seen at the The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as pavement laid, including binder course, and five SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, BOROUGH OF THE office of the President of the Borough of Queens. follows: . (5) years' maintenance. BRONX. Dated April 8, 1927. all,21 Type "A" or Sewer Department Standard. 1 sewer manhole adjusted (standard, Bureau of The time allowed to complete the whole work MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. 893 linear feet 5-foot 6-inch reinforced concrete Sewers). of each school will be ninety (90) consecutive tee General Instructions to Bidders on sewers. NO. 2. FOR REGULATING, REGRADING, working days, as provided in the contract. last page, last column, of the "City Record." 1,029 linear feet 4-foot reinforced concrete RECURBING, REFLAGGING AND CON. The amount of security is as follows: P. S. 1, sewer. STRUCTING RECEIVING BASINS WHERE $900; P. S. 2, $1,200; P. S. 3, $1,700; P. S. 4, SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY 2,321 linear feet 3-foot 9-inch plain concrete NECESSARY, FOR PAVING WITH A PER- 1,000; P. S. 5, $1,400; P. S. 7, $1,200; P. S. 9, the President of the Borough of Queens at his sewer. MANENT PAVEMENT OF SHEET ASPHALT 1,500; P. S. 11, $800,P. S. 26, $900; P. S. 27, office, 4th floor, Queens Subway Building, Hunt- 647 linear feet 3-foot plain concrete sewer. UPON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION AND $2,000; P. S. 28 $800; P. S. 29, $1,700; P. S. 33, erspoint and Van Alst ayes., L. I. City, until 11 320 linear feet 2-foot 3-inch plain concrete FOR ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, $800; P. S. 42, J700; Evander Childs High School, a. m., on sewer. IN 18TH AVE. FROM GRAND AVE. TO $3,500; Walton Junior and Senior High School, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1927. 255 linear feet 20-inch vitrified pipe sewer. PATTERSON AVE., FIRST WARD. $1,900. NO. 1. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A 1 chamber in 40th rd. at Main at. The time allowed for doing and completing the The deposit accompanying bid on each school SEWER AND APPURTENANCES OF ONE- 1 chamber in 41st ave. at west side of Main at. above work will be thirty (30) calendar days. shall be five per cent, of the amount of security.. HALF ULTIMATE CAPACITY AND GRAD- I chamber in 41st ave. at east side of Main st. The amount of security required will be Four- A separate bid must be submitted for each ING WHERE NECESSARY IN 124TH ST. 40 manholes. teen Thogaand Dollars ($14,000). school and separate awards will be made thereon. FROM ROCKAWAY BLVD. TO LIBERTY 34 basin manholes, Type No. 4. The amount of deposit accompanying the bid Borough of Brooklyn. AVE.; AND A TEMPORARY STORM. AND 16 inlets, Type No. 4. shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of FOR SANITARY ALTERATIONS, ETC., AT A TEMPORARY SANITARY CONNECTION 349 6-inch spurs, 24 inches long on concrete security. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 3, 12, 37, 47, 64, 70, 74, 78, IN ROCKAWAY BLVD. FROM 124TH ST. sewer. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is 84, 102, 112, 120, 127, ALEXANDER HAMIL- TO PANAMA ST., FOURTH WARD. 20 6-inch spurs on 20-inch vitrified pipe sewer. as follows: TON HIGH SCHOOL, BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 1,530 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin 1,200 cubic yards excavation to anbgrade. AND NEW UTRECHT HIGH SCHOOL, BOR- follows: connections. 110 linear feet new bluestone headers furnished OUGH OF BROOKLYN. Type "A" or Sewer Department Standard. 400 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe inlet con- and set in concrete and five (5) years' mainte- The time allowed to complete the whole work 1,833 linear feet 7-foot reinforced concrete nections. nanee. on each school will be sixty (60) consecutive work- sewer. 3,820 linear feet 6-inch titrified pipe house con- 50 linear feet new bluestone curb furnished and ing days, as • provided in the contract. 2,971 linear feet 6-foot 6-inch reinforced con- nection drains. set in aand. The amount of security required is as follows: crete sewer. 220 vertical feet "Risers" (6-inch cast iron pipe, 200 linear feet old bluestone curb rejointed and P. S. 3, $1,000; P. S. 12, $700; P. S. 37, $2,800; 70 linear feet 3-foot plain concrete sewer. class "A"). reset in sand. P. S. 47, $1,200; P. S. 64 $2,000; P. S. 70, 1 chamber in 124th at. at Liberty ave. 38 linear feet 15-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 200 square feet old flagstone sidewalk retrimmed $2,600; P. S. 74, $500• P. 1. 78, $2,600; P. S. I chamber in 124th st. at 107th ave. Type "B." and relaid. 84,3,600; P. S. 102,2,800; P. S. 112, $1,000; 1 chamber in 124th at at north side of 109th 893 linear feet S-foot 6-inch reinforced concrete 2,000 square . feet cement sidewalk furnished P. S. 120, $500; P. S. 127, $2,800; Alexander ave. pipe sewer (precast, type "B"). and constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance.

THURSDAY, AML 14, X9V THE CITY ' RECORD. ST7`1'

650 cubic yards concrete in place. 700 linear feet ce apt, concrete curb furnihhed The amount of deposit accompanying the bud OF QUEENS, PORTABLE STEEL GRAND- 3,900 square yards completed sheet asphalt pave• and coostructe4 with steel nosing, and one (1) shall be five (5) per cent of the amount of STAND, AS SPECIFIED IN THE SCHED• spent laid, including binder course, and five (5) year's maintenance. security. ULL years' maintenance. 2,500 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is The time allowed for doing and completing the I catch basin rebuilt (standard, Bureau of constructed., and one (1) year's maintenance. as follows: above contract will be on or before Ma~y 1S, 1927. Sewers). 400 tine yards concrete in place, 400 cubic yards excavation. The amount of security required will be Thies NO. 3. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, 1,700 square yards completed asphalt block 240 linear feet new granite corner curb fur- Thousand Dollars (43,000). CURBING, FLAGGING, LAYING SIDE- pave laui, including mortar bed, sand joints, nished and set in concrete. The amount of deposit accornpanying the bid WALKS AND CONSTRUCTING RECEIVING and five (5) years' maintenance. 1,180 linear feet cement concrete curb fur- shall be One Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150). BASINS WHERE NECESSARY AND FOR 640 square yards completed sheet asphalt pave- nished and constructed with steel nosing, and one The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as PAVING WITH A PERMANENT PAVEMENTmentlaid, indudins binder course, and five (5) (1) year's maintenance. follows: OF SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CONCRETE y, fltflflCC. 6,500 square feet cement.sidewalk furnished and 100 linear feet portable steel grandstand fur• FOUNDATION, TOGETHER WITH ALL NO. 7. FOR REGULATING, FOR PAVING and one (i) year's maintenance. nished and delivered complete at the Corporation WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN 75TH WITH A PERMANENT PAVEMENT OF 70 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe in place. Yard, 111 Douglas st., Jamaica, L I. ST. FROM JAMAICA AVE. TO 93D AVE. SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CONCRETE 2 new bUifl manholes, Type Na 4, built (stand. The bidder must state the price of each item or The time allowed for doing and completing the FOUNDATION, AND FOR ALL WORK IN- ard, Bureau of Sewers). article contained in thespecifestion or schedule above work will be sixty (60) calendar days. CIDENTAL THERETO, IN 106TH ST. FROM 2 trees replanted. hex contained or hereafterfter annexed per cubic The amount of security required will be Thirty ATLANTIC AVE. TO LIBERTY AVE. 10 new trees famished and planted. yard, linear foot or other unit of measure, by three Thousand Dollars ($33,000). The time allowed for doing and completing the 2S0 cubic yards steam ashes furnished, spread which the bids will be tested. Bids will be corn- The amount of deposit a' companying the bid above work will be forty (40) calendar days. and rolled, pared and each contract awarded at a lump or shall be fire (5) per cent. of the amount of The amount of security required will be NO 12. FOR REGULATING, RECURBING, aggregate sum. Blank forms may be obtained and security. Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000). REFLAGGING AND CONSTRUCTING RE- the plans or drawings may be sees at the office The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as The amount of deposit accompanying the bid CEIVING BASINS. WHERE NECESSARY, of the President of the Borough of Queens. follows: shall be five (5) per cent, of the amount of FOR PAVING WITH A PERMANENT PAVE. Dated April 6, 1927, 18,19 2,200 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. security. MENT OF SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CON. MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. 100 linear feet new bluestone headers furnished The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is CRETE FOUNDATION, AND FOR ALL irgee GeneF$1 Instructions to Bidders on and set in concrete and five (5) years' mainte- as follows: WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. IN 1 pace. list column, of the "01t7 Record." nance. 1,000 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. TESLA PL. FROM MYRTLE AVE. SOUTH• SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY 180 linear feet new granite corner curb fur- 240 linear feet new bluestone headers furnished ERLY TO ITS TERMINUS. nished and set in concrete, and set in concrete and five (5) years' mainte. The time allowed for doing and ccmp,etisg the the President of the Borough of Queens, at his 4,500 linear feet cement concrete curb fur- nance. above work will be twenty (20) calendar days. office, 4th floor, Queens Subway Building, 68 eished and constructed with steel nosing and one 1,600 cubic yards concrete in place. The amount of security required will be Five Hunterspoint eve.. i.e.I. City, until 11 a. m,, on (1) year's maintenance. 9,600 square yards completed sheet asphalt pave- Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($5,500), FRIDAY APRIL 13, 1927. 12,000 square feet cement sidewalk furnished ment laid, including binder course, and five (5) The amount of deposit accompanying the bid NO. 1. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A and constructed; and one (1) year's maintenance. years' maintenance. shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of SANITARY SEWER TO BE USED TEMPO• 1,130 cubic yards concrete in place. NO. 8. FOR REGULATING GRADING, ri Y- RARILY AS A COMBINED SEWER IN WIN- 6,800 square yards completed sheet asphalt CURBING, LAYING SIDEWALkS AND RE The Engineers estimate of the quantities is as CHESTER BLVD., FROM 93D AVE. TO pavement laid, including binder course and five MOVING AND REPLACING TREES WHERE meows: BRADDOCK AVE. FOURTH WARD, BOR- (5) years' maintenance. NECESSARY, FOR PAVING WITI A PER 350 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. OUGH OF QUEENS. 20 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe in place. RANENT PAVEMENT OF SHEET ASPHALT 60 linear feet new bluestone headers furnished The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is 20 linear feet I2-inch vitrified pipe in place. UPON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, AND and set in concrete, and five (5) years' mainte- as follows: 15 sewer manholes adjusted (standard, Bureau FOR 4TL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, n~ace. Type "A" or Sewer Departmeid Sta*dard. of Sewers). IN 134TH ST. FROM LIBERTY AVE. TO 50 linear feet cement concrete curb reset in 653 linear feet 2-foot 3-inch plainp concrete I new standard basin inlet, Type No. 4, built 105TH (WYOMING) AVE. pl steel nosing. sewers (standard, Bureau of Sewers), The time allowed for doing and completing the 100 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and 1538 linear feet 22-inch. vitrified pipe sewer. 6 standard basin inlets rebuilt (standard,above work will be twenty (20) calendar days. constructed, and -one (1) year's maintenance. I chamber in Winchester blvd. at 221st st. Bureau of Sewers). The amount of security required will be 250 cubic yards concrete in place.. 18 manholes. 3 standard basin inlets adjusted (standard, Eight Thousand Dollars ($8,000). 1,450 square yards coin eted sheet asphalt pave- 3 "Movakan" basins, or equal. Bureau of Sewers). The amount of deposit accompanying the bid laid, including binder course, and five 1,450 vertical feet 6-inch cast iron pipe (class 1 new basin manhole, Type No. 4, built be five (5) per cent. of the amount of (5) years' maintenance. "A") "risers." (standard, Bureau of Sewers). security. 50 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe in place. 92 6-inch spurs on 22-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 1 basin manhole adjusted (standard. Bureau of The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is 2 new basin manholes, Type Na 4, built (stand- 80 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin con- Sewers). as follows: ard, Bureau of Sewers). nectiony. I basin manhole rebuilt (standard, Bureau of 500 cubicards excavation to subgrade. NO. 13. FOR REGULATING, RECURBING, 442 Iinear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house can- Sewers). 35 linear ]feet new bluestone headers furnished REFLAGGING AND CONSTRUCTING RE• nection drains. NO. 4. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, and set in concrete and five (5) years' mainte. CEIVING BASINS, WHERE NECESSARY, Type "B." CURBING, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND nance. FOR PAVING WITH A PERMANENT PAVE- 653 linear feet 2-foot 3-inch reinforced con- CONSTRUCTING RECEIVING BASINS 110 linear feet new granite corner curb fur- MENT OF SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CON- crete pipe sewer (precast type "B"). WHERE NECESSARY; FOR PAVING WITH nished and set in concrete. CRETE FOUNDATION AND FOR ALL 1,538 linear feet 24-inch reinforced concrete pipe A PERMANENT PAVEMENT OF SHEET 860 linear feet cement concrete curb furnished WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN WEIL sewer (precast type "B"). ASPHALT UPON A CONCRETE FOUNDA- and constructed with steel nosing and one (1) PL. FRC'M N. WASHINGTON PL TO 1 chamber in Winchester blvd. at 221st aL TION, AND FOR ALL WORK INCIDENTAL year's maintenance. ASTORIA AVE. 18 manholes THERETO. IN 78TH ST. FROM 86TH AVE. 4,700 square feet cement sidewalk furnished The time allowed for doing and completing the 3 "Movakan;' basins, or equal. TO JAMAICA AVE. and constructed and one (1) year's maintenance. above work will be fifteen (15) calendar days. 1,450 vertical feet 6-inch cast iron pipe (class The time allowed for doing and completing the 250 cubic yards concrete in place. The amount of security required will be Seven "A") "risers." above work will be twenty-five (25) calendar 1,500 square yards completed sheet asphalt pave- Thousand Dollars ($7,000). 92 6-inch spurs 24 inches long on reinforced con- days. ment laid, including binder course, and five (5) The amount of deposit accompanying the bid crete pipe sewer (precast type "B"). The amount of security required will be Seven years' maintenance. shall be five (5) per cent, of the amount of 80 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin con- Thousand Dollars ($7,000). 1 sewer manhole adjusted (standard, Bureau of security. nections. The amount of deposit accompanying the bid Sewers). The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 442' linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con- shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of i new tree furnished and planted. follows: nection drains. security. NO. 9. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, . 700 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. The time allowed for completing the above work The Engineer's estimate of the Quantities is as CURBING, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND CON- 100 linear feet new bluestone curb furnished will be eighty (80) working days. follows: STRUCTING RECEIVING BASINS WHERE and set in concrete. The amount of security required will be Twenty. 430 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. NECESSARY, FOR PAVING WIT} A PER- 100 linear feet old bluestone curb rejointed and six Thousand Dollars ($26,000). 40 linear feet new binestone headers furnished MANENT PAVEMENT OF SHEET ASPHALT reset in sand. NO. 2. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A and set in concrete and five (5) years' mainte• UPON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, AND 200 square feet old flagstone sidewalk retrimmed SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN 77TH nance. FOR ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, and relaid. ST. FROM SUTTER AVE. TO PITKIN AVE., 30 linear feet new granite corner curb fur- IN FIRTH AVE. FROM GRAND ST. TO THE 1,000 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and FOURTH WARD, BOROUGH OFUEENS, nished and set in concrete. GRADE POINT 100 FEET NORTHWEST OF constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance. UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER. 500 linear feet cement concrete curb furnished CALDWELL AVE. 310 cubic yards concrete in place. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as and , constructed with steel nosing and one (1) The time allowed for doing and completing the 1,900 square yards completed sheet asphalt pave- follows: years maintenance. above work will be thirty (30) calendar days, ment laic( including binder course, and five (5) 422 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 2,000 square feet cement sidewalk furnished The amount of security required will be years' maintenance. 370 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer, in- and constructed; and one (1) year's maintenance. Seventeen Thousand Dollars ($17,000). NO. 14. FOR REGULATING GRADING, cluding concrete cradle, 250 cubic yards concrete in place. The amount of deposit accompanying the bid CURBING, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND FOR 5 manholes, 1,480 square yards completed sheet asphalt pave- shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of PAVING WITH A PERMANENT PAVE- 59 6-inch spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. ment~laid, including binder course and five (5) security. MENT OF SHEET ASPHALT UPON A 224 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con- years maintenance. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as CONCRETE FOUNDATION nection drains. 100 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe in place. TOGETHER follows: WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, 60 cubic yards "rip-rap" (one-man stone). 50 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe in place. 1,100 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 600 cubic yards "fill." 2 sewer manholes adjusted (standard. Bureau IN WOODSIDE AVE. FROM JACKSON AVE' 130 linear feet new bluestone headers furnished TO POLK AVE., FOURTH WARD. The time allowed for completing the above of Sewers). and set in concrete and five (5) years' mainte- The time allowed for doing and completing the work will be Thirty (30) workin? days. 2 new standard basin inlets, Type No. 4, built nance. • above work will be thirty-five (35) calendar days. The amount of security required will be Two (stand ureau of Sewers). 150 linear feet new granite corner curb fur- The amount of security required will be Thousand Dollars ($2,000). I newnew basinbas manhole, Type No. 4, built (stand- nished and set in concrete. NO. 3. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A Thirteen Thousand Dollars ($13,000). ard. Bureau of Sewers). 1,050 linear feet cement concrete curb fur- The amount of deposit accompanying the bid SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN 91ST NO. 5. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, nished and constructed with steel nosing and one shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of ST. FROM ROCKAWAY BLVD. TO 103D CURBING, LAYING SIDEWALKS, REMOV• (1) year's maintenance. security. (BELMONT) AVE.; 103D (BELMONT) AVE, ING AND REPLACING TREES, CON- 4,000 square feet cement sidewalk furnished The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is FROM 91ST ST. TO 90TH ST. FG'URTH STRUCTING RECEIVING BASINS, WHERE and constructed; and one (1) year's maintenance. as follows: WARD BOROUGH OF QUEENS, UNDER NECESSARY, FC'R PAVING WITH A PER- 665 cubic yards concrete in place. 800 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER. MANENT PAVEMENT OF SHEET ASPHALT 10 square yards completed improved granite 100 linear feet new bluestone headers furnished The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is UPON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, AND block pavement to be restored over sewer trench, and set in concrete and five (5) years' mainte- as follows: FOR ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, including sand bed, bituminous grouted joints and nance. 208 linear feet 18-inch vitrified pipe sewer. IN 87TH ST. FROM 88TH AVE. TO 89TH no maintenance. 540 linear feet cement concrete curb furnished 220 linear feet 12•inch vitrified pipe sewer. AVE. 4,000 square yards completed sheet asphalt and constructed with steel, nosing and one (1) 4 manholes. The time allowed for doing and completing the pavementlaid, including binder course and five year's maintenance. 3 6-inch spurs on 18-inch vitrified pipe sewer. above work will be thirty (30) calendar days, (5) years' maintenance. 2,500 square feet cement sidewalk furnished 16 64nch was on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. The amount of security required will be Nine 110 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe in place. and constructed and one (1) year's maintenance. 112 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con- Thousand Dollars ($9,000). 3 sewer manholes adjusted (standard, Bureau 520 cubic yards concrete in place. nection drains. The amount of deposit accompanying the bid of Sewers). 3,100 square yards completed . sheet asphalt • The time allowed for compTeting the above work shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of 4 new basin manholes, Type No. 4, built pavement laid, including binder course, and five will be twenty (20) working days. security. • (standard, Bureau of Sewers). (5) years' maintenance. The amount of security required will be Fifteen The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as I basin manhole adjusted (standard, Bureau 300 square yards granite block pavement relaid Hundred Dollars ($1,500). follows: of Sewers). on concrete with bituminous grouted joints. NC'. 4. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A 400 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. NO. 10. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, 120 linear feet new granite headers furnished SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN 109TH 100 linear feet new bluestone headers furnished CURBING, LAYING SIDEWALKS, REMOV- and set in concrete (outside the railroad franchise AVE. FROM 113TH ST. TO 114TH ST,. and set in concrete, and five (5) years' mainte- ING AND REPLACING TREES AND CON- area) and five (5) years'°maintenance. FOURTH WARD, BOROUGH OF QUEENS, nance. STRUCTING RECEIVING BASINS, WHERE 200 linear fed 12-inch vitrified pipe to place. UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER. 100 linear feet new granite corner curb fur- NECESSARY. FOR PAVING WITH A 2 new basin manholes, Type No.• 4, built The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as nished and set in concrete. PERMANENT PAVEMENT OF SHEET AS- (standard, Bureau of Sewers). follows: 830 linear feet cement concrete curb furnished PHALT UPON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION NO. 15. FOR REGULATING, RECURBING, 185 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. and constructed with steel nosing, and one (1) AND FOR ALL WORK INCIDENTAL REFLAGGING AND CONSTRUCTING RE- 2 manholes. years' maintenance. THERETO, IN RICHARD AVE. FROM ED- CEIVING BASINS, WHERE NECESSARY, 12 6-inch spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 2,000 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and SALL AVE. TO CENTRAL AVE. FOR PAVING WITH A PERMANENT PAVE- 88 linear feet 6-lath vitrified pipe house con- constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance. The time allowed for doing and completing the MENT OF SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CON- nection drains. 300 cubic yards concrete in place. above work will be thirty (30) calendar days. CRETE FOUNDATION AND FOR ALL The time allowed for completing the above 1,800 square yards completed sheet asphalt pave- amount of security required will be Nine WORK INCIDENTAL 1'HERETO, IN 11TH work will be ten (10) working days, ment laid: including binder course, and five (5) Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($9,500). ST. (BOULEVARD) FROM BROADWAY TO The amount of security rqguired win be Five years' maintenance• The amount of deposit accompanying the bid 36TH (WASHINGTON) AVE. Hundred and Eighty Dollars ,$580). 90 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe in place. shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of The time allowed for doing and completing the NO. 5. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION GF A 50 linear feet 10-inch vitrifiedipe in place. security. above work will be eighty-five (85) calendar. days. HIGH LEVEL SANITARY SEWER AND AP. I new standard basin inlet, Type Nit 4, built The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as The amount of security required will be PURTENANCES IN 114TH AVE.' FROM (standard Bureau of Sewers). follows; Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000). 155TH ST. TO SUTPHIN BLVD. FOURTH 3 new basin manholes Type No. 4, built (stand- 300 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. The amount of deposit accompanyi~ig the bid WARD, BOROUGH OF QUEENSL, UNDER ard, Bureau of Sewersj, 30 linear feet new bluestone headers furnished shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of SECTION 435 G'F THE CI ARTER- 3 trees replanted. and set in concrete and five (5) years' mainte- security. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is. as 14 new trees furnished and planted. nance. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is follows: NO. 6. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, 50 linear feet new granite corner curb fur- as follows: 426 linear feet 8-inch vitrified pipe sewer. RECURBING AND REFLAGGING, WHERE nished and set in concrete. 3,100 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 3 manholes. NECESSARY, FOR PAVING WITH A PER- 960 linear feet cement concrete curb furnished 420 linear feet new bluestone headers furnished 21 6-inch spurs on 8-inch vitrified pipe sewer. MANENT PAVEMENT UPON A CONCRETE and constructed with steel nosing and one (1) and set in concrete and five (S) years' mainte- 60 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe hose con- FO'UNDATION, AND FOR ALL WORK IN- year's maintenance, nance. section drains. CIDENTAL THERETO, IN 106TH (49TH) 8,500 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and 2,000 linear feet new bluestone curb furnished The time allowed for completing the above work ST. FROM 32D (BURNSIDE) AVE. TO constructed; and one (1) year's maintenance. and set in concrete. will be twenty (20) working days. BLVD. (JACKSON AVE.). 275 cubic yards concrete in place. 3,100 linear feet old bluestone curb redressed square yards completed sheet asphalt and The amount of security requ trd will be One FRC'M BURNSIDE AVE. TO A LINE ABOUT 1,650 reset m concrete. Thousand Dollars ($1 O00y. 180 FEET NORTH OF NORTHERN BLVD.; pavement laid, including binder course and five 1,000 square feet old flagstone sidewalk re- ) rm maintenance. a NO. 6. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A PAVEMENT SHALL BE OF ASPHALT (5 d,nnp4 and relaid. SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN SUM- BLOCR; THENCE TO NORTHERN BLVD IT 50 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe in place. 8,000. square feet cement sidewalk furnished MIT PL. .FROM 80TH ST. TO A POINT 220 SHALL BE OF SHEET ASPHALT. 2 new basin manholes, T e No. 4, built and constructed and one (1) year's maintenance. FEET EASTERLY THEREFROM FOURTH The time allowed fordo~'ag and completing the (standard, Bureau of Sewers). 2,070 cubic yards concrete -in place. I new tree furnished and pt ,nted. WARD. BG'RO'UGH OF QUEENS, UNDER above work will be twenty (20) calendar days. 12,400 square yards completed sheet asphalt SECTION 43S OF THE ARTER- The amount of security required will be Twelve NO. 11. FOR REG NG, GRADING, Pe ~ i~~g binder course, and five Ta is estimate of the quantities is as Thousand Dollars ($12,000). CURBING. LAYING SIDEWALKS, CON. (5) years' ~• follows: The amount of deposit accompanying the bid STRUCTU G RECEIVING BASINS AND RE. 30 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe. in piece, 220 anise fed 12-loch vitrified pipe sewer.. shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of MOVING AND REPLACING TREES WHERE 220 ~ 12-mch vim' pipe in plan. manholes. security. NECESSARY. AND FOR ALL WORK INCI- 1 new standard basin inset, Type No. 4, built 2 et, Type Nos, Type Na 4. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is DENTAL THERETO IN TOMPKINS PL (~~, Ban of Sewers). as follows: FROM MYRTLE AVE. TO INDIANA PL 5 new basin manholes, Type No. 4, built12 I h•inch~~~ T No. 4. ~ara on 12•intd< vitrified pipe serer. 900 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. The.time allowed for doing and completing. the (standan1. Bureau of Sewers). 60 linear feet 12•ineh vitrified pipe basin con- 70 linear feet new bluestone headers furnished above work will be fifteen (15) calendar days NO. 16. FOR PUfllISUXNG AND DE- n sad set in concrete, and five (5) years' mainte- The amount of security required '1111 be Fifty- LIVERING -TO TZE SUUAU OF HIGH- 20 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe islet con- sense. five Hundred Dollars ($5,SD0). WAYS, AS • DIRECTED, TN THE BOROUGH needstns,

f_. 3778 THE CITY RECORD. JRSDAY, APRIL-14, 1927

80 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house connec- PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH 11.05 feet; thence easterly deflecting 96 degrees owns or in which he is interested and his post tion drains. cases made and provided, notice is hereby given 1 minute 18 seconds to the left 60.45 feet; thence office address, with the Clerk of the County of The time allowed for completing the above work that an application will be made to the Supreme northerly 10.51 feet to the point of beginning. Bronx, on or before the 21st day of April, 1927, will be fifteen (15) working days. Court of the State of New York, First Judicial Juvia Avixua. and to serve on the Corporation -Counsel of The The amount of security required will be One District, at a Special Term for the hearing of Beginning at a point in the western line of City of New York, at his office, Room 1559, 15th Thousand Dollars ($1,000). motions, held in and for the County of Bronx, Eastern boulevard where it is intersected by the floor, Municipal Building; Borough of Manhattan, NO. 7. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF at the County Court House, in the Borough of The northern line of Jarvis avenue, as laid out on City of New York, on or before the 21st day of RECEIVING BASINS AND APPURTE- Bronx, in the City of New York, on the 19th day Section 53, filed in the Register's Office, New York April, 1927, a copy of such verified claim. NANCES YN THE SOUTHEAST CORNER of April, 1927, at the opening of the court on County, October 16, 1911 • thence northwesterly Dated, New York, April 9, 1927. OF LABURNUM AVE. AND 157TH ST.; that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be along said northern line of Jarvis avenue 737.47 GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Conn- NORTHWEST CORNER OF LABURNUM heard thereon for an order amending the proceed- feet to the southern line of Middletown road as sel, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan; AVE. AND 159TH ST; SOUTHWEST COR- ing entitled "In the Matter of the Application of shown on the City Map; thence westerly along City of New York. a9,20 NER OF LABURNUM AVE. AND 159TH The City of New York relative to acquiring title said southern line of Middletown road 69.52 feet; ST.; NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST COR- wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired thence northwesterly deflecting 59 degrees 40 Filing Bills of Costs. NERS OF LAIIURNUM AVE. AND 160TH for the same purpose in fee to the real property minutes 5 seconds to the right 23.17 feet; thence ST.; NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST CC'R- required for the opening and extending of Pil- easterly deflecting 120 degrees 19 minutes 55 see- NERS OF LABURNUM AVE. AND 161ST grim avenue from Middletown road to Wilkinson onds to the right 130.91 feet; thence southerly In the Matter of the Application of The City 9, ST., THIRD WARD, BOROUGH OF QUEENS, avenue, Hobart avenue from Westchester avenue deflecting 85 degrees 32 minutes 50 seconds to New York, acting by and through the Commis- UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER. to Continental avenue, and Jarvis avenue from the right 75.59 feet; thence southeasterly deflect- sioner of Plant and Structures, relative to ac- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as Eastern boulevard to Middletown road, in the ing 25 degrees 52 minutes 45 seconds to the left quiring right and title to and possession of cer- follows: Borough of The Bronx, City of New York," and 646.072 feet to the western line of Eastern boule tain real property, wharf property, lands, lands 7 basin manholes, Type No. 4. the petition and order granting the application to yard; thence southerly 24.55 feet to the point of under water, lands under water filled in, wharf- 204 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin con- condemn in the above entitled proceeding hereto- beginning. age rights, terms, easements, emoluments, nections. fore duly entered and filed in the office of the The additional lands required for Pilgrim are' privileges and appurtenances of, in and to The time allowed for completing the above work Clerk of the County of Bronx on June 12, 1923, so nue are shown on Section 51 of the Final Maps, the lands, lands under water and lands under will be fifteen (15) working days. as to provide for the acquisition of title to the real filed October 16 1911 in the office of the Register water filled in, in the block bounded by Locust The amount of security required will be One property required for the opening and extending of New York Gtity, lie President of the Borough avenue, East 135th street, East 134th street Thousand Dollars ($1,000). of Pilgrim avenue from Middletown road to of The Bronx and the Corporation Counsel. and the State Grant line of August 23, 1853, in NO. 8. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF Wilkinson avenue; Hobart avenue from West- The additional lands required for Jarvis ave- the East River, in the Borough of The Bronx, A SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN chester avenue to Continental avenue, and Jarvis nue are shown on the map entitled: "Map showing City of New York, for the improvement of the LUCERNE PL. FROM 161ST (IDAHO) ST. avenue from Eastern boulevard to Middletown the widening and grades of Jarvis Avenue, from waterfront and harbor of the City of Neva TO 162D (JC~SLIN) ST., THIRD WARD, road, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New Eastern Boulevard to Middletown Road; and the York, for ferry purposes, pursuant to a certain BOROUGH OF QUEENS, UNDER SECTION York, as the said streets are now laid out upon closing of Zulette Avenue, from Jarvis Avenue plan jointly determined upon by the Commis- 435 OF THE CHARTER. the map or plan of the City of New York, in to Middletown Road; and the change of grades sioner of Plant and Structures on the 9th The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as accordance with the resolution of the Board of affected thereby," filed in the office of the Presi- day of June, 1924, and by the Commissioner follows: Estimate and Apportionment, adopted on February dent of the Borough of The Bronx December 8, of Docks of The City of New York on the 3, 1927. 1925; in the office of the Register of the County 12th day of June, 1924, and approved and 188 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. of Bronx December 9, 1925, and in the office of 30 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer, on The additional land required for acquiring title adopted by the Commissioners of the Sinking concrete cradle. to Pilgrim avenue from Middletown road to the Corporation Counsel on or about the same date. Fund on October 2, 1924. Wilkinson avenue, and those portions of Hobart The additional lands required for Pilgrim avenue 2 manholes. avenue from Westchester avenue to Continental are shown in Blocks 4157 and 4158 of Section 15 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL I deep manhole. avenue, and Jarvis avenue from Eastern boulevard of the Land Map of the County of Bronx; and the of costs, charges and expenses incurred by 10 6-inch 'spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewers. to Middletown road, Borough of The Bronx, City additional lands required for Jarvis avenue are reason of the above entitled proceeding will be 64 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house colt of New York, being the following described lots, shown in Blocks 5401 5402 5403, 5404 and 5405 presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme nection drains. pieces or parcels of land, via: of Section 18 of the Land lisp of the County of Court of the State of New York, First Judicial The time allowed for completing the above PILGRIM Avuuua. Bronx. District, at a Special Term thereof for the hear- work will be fifteen (15) working days. Beginning at the intersection of the northern The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, by a ing of motions, to be held at the County Court The amount of security required will be Nine line of Middletown road with the eastern line of resolution adopted on the 3d ilea of February, House in the Borough of The Bronx. City of Hundred Dollars ($900). Pilgrim avenue; thence westerly along the north- 1927, determined that the area of assessmentfor New York, on the 27th day of April, 1927, at NO. 9. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A ern line of Middletown road as laid out on the benefit in this amended proceeding be fixed and 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN GROVE City map 60.39 feet; thence southerly deflecting determined to be as shown on the following soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, ST. FROM FOREST AVE. TO PROSPECT 83 degrees 28 minutes So seconds to the left diagram: for taxation in accordance with the certificate of AVE., SECOND WARD, BOROUGH OF the Corporation Counsel, and that the said bill QUEENS, UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE f-JI441 of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate CHARTER. of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached has The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the follows: County of Bronx, there to remain for and during 619 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. the space of ten days as required by law. 4 manholes Dated, New York, April 13, 1927. 4 basin manholes, Type No. 4. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun- 140 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin con- sel, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, nections. New York City. a13,23 40 6-inch spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 448 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con- In the Matter of the Application of The City of nection drains. New York, relative to acquiring title to all The time allowed for completing the above work that portion of the elevated railroad struc- will be twenty (20) working days. ture, tracks, stations, platforms, stairways and The amount of security required will be Twenty- appurtenances known as . the SIXTH AVE- five Hundred Dollars ($2,500). BOARD OP EST/MATf ANDAPP&TJCWAENT NUE ELEVATED RAILROAD in, on or over NO. 10. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF orf,cf orrAr CH/r u1R 6th avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan, City A SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN O/A6RAM swwwV6 AREA OF ASSESSMENT of New York, from West 53d street to West METROPOLITAN AVE. FROM SIGSBEE PL. 59th street, and also for acquiring the right TO A POINT ABOUT 380 FEET EAST OF IN THE, ?QCEEO/N6 PO4' ACQUW4V6 TITLE TO to extinguish all rights, easements and franchises THE CENTRE LINE OF SIGSBEE PL, SEC- P/LGR/M AVENUE of every nature whatsoever, by whomsoever OND WARD, BOROUGH OF QUEENS, UN- PA V HIODIf1OWN AgID 7f71N1A?MSON AWNLf owned, under which said elevated railroad struc- DER SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER. ture, tracks, stations platforms, stairways and The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is HOBAA'T AVENUE appurtenances in said part of said avenue and as follows: fMNWf 7c/1f5Tul AYFM/E To CONT/MENTAL AVENL ' ANO & I ANATORYMOTE ✓ to operate cars or trains of any kind whatso. 353 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. ARIA/S AVENUE ever thereon or thereover upon making com- 3 manholes. #t.e it rdrMw~fsyakav,1,srruarsd fR,V1A5r1#NXULFAR0 7i9N/WXFM*W AWa pensation. orrolirAtlAk/mv/,w~o/w~F~a'srtrrb~rnnel aNlvcaire 8OROU6H Gc THE BRGWX 18 6-inch spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL 67 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con- cker/.fMea ✓ ✓ ✓✓ of costs, charges and expenses incurred by nection drains. A//axis di .en/eei'.ser,niir~'a srr/c~r~ar~rerldngd reason of the above-entitled proceeding will be The time allowed for completing the above work my/aa #W.a*~AwkinnrNyor presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme ss will be fifteen (15) working days. Tik o~7asdd/h3aksraraar~~,llr a9.Fird.AkC~larfiy,► SCA.1 . Court of the State of New York, First Judicial The amount of security required will be Four- iPa~snL%~7, Mrmc+/rdBw,dl~x a. x» aw District, at a Special Term thereof, Part I. to teen Hundred Dollars ($1,400). be held at the County Court House in the Bor. NO. 11. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF Dated, New York, April 5, 1927. ough of Manhattan, in the City of New York, on A SEWER AND APPURTENANCES, IN 39TH GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Counsel, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, the 25th day of April 1927, at 10 o'clock in the PL. (BRAGAW ST.) FROM BORDEN AVE. City of New York, a5,15 forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as TO 50TH (GOULD) AVE., FIRST WARD, counsel can be heard thereon for taxation in ac- BOROUGH OF QUEENS, UNDER SECTION Notices to File Claims. "Beginning at the corner formed by the inter- cordance with the certificate of the Corporation 435 OF THE CHARTER. section of the southerly side of Waring avenue, as Counsel and that the said bill of costs, charges and The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is In the Matter of the Application of The City of the same is laid out on the tax maps, and the west- expenses with the certificate of the Corporaiton as follows: New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever erly side of Olinville avenue, and running thence Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in 160 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer on the same has not been heretofore acquired for southerly along the westerly side of Olinville ave- the office of the Clerk of the County of New concrete cradle. the same purpose in fee to the real property nue 270.09 feet to the southerly line of Lot No. York, there to remain for and during the space 500 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. required for the opening and extending of 29; thence westerly along the southerly line of Lot of ten days as required by law. 5 manholes. ARLINGTON AVENUE from West 230th No. 29 200 feet to the easterly side of Barker Dated, New York, April 11, 1927. 59 6-inch spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. Street to West 231st street, in the Borough of avenue, as the same is laid out on the tax maps; GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun- 112 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con- The Bronx, City of New York. thence northerly along the easterly side of Barker sel, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, nection drains. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN avenue 270.09 feet to the southerly side of Waring New York City. a11,21 120 cubic yards "fill" order of the Supreme Court of the State of avenue, and thence easterly along the southerly The time allowed for completing the above work New York, First Judicial District, dated April 1. side of Waring avenue 200 feet to the point or In the Matter of the Application of The City of will be Twenty-five (25) working days. 1927, and duly entered and filed in the office of place of beginning, be the said several dimensions New York relative to acquiring title wherever The amount of security required will be Twenty- the Clerk of the County of Bronx on April 4, more or less, said premises being designated as the same Las not been heretofore acquired for three Hundred Dollars ($2,307). 1927, the application of The City of New York Lots Nos. 29, 32, 35 and 36, in Block 4341, on the same purpose in fee to the real property NC'. 12. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF to have the compensation which should justly be the Tax Maps of the Borough of The Bronx, to- required for the opening and extending of A SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN made to the respective owners of the real prop- gether with all right, title and interest, if any HAMMERSLEY AVENUE from Gun Hili WINTHROP AVE. FROM STEINWAY AVE. erty proposed to be taken in the above entitled in and to the streets or avenues in front thereof road to Baychester avenue, subject to the rights, TO THEODORE ST., FIRST WARD, BOR- proceeding ascertained and determined by the to the centre thereof." if any, of the New York, Westchester and Bos- O'UGH OF QUEENS, UNDER SECTION 435 Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the —and each and every owner of said property ton Railroad, in the Borough of The Bronx, OF THE CHARTER. cost of the improvement assessed by the said having any claim or demand on account thereof is the City of New York. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as court in accordance with the resolution of the hereby required to file his written claim or demand NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL follows: Board of Estimate and Apportionment adopted on duly verified, describing the real property which of costs, charges and expenses incurred by 289 linear feet 22-inch vitrified pipe sewer. the 11th day of March, 1926, was granted. the claimant owns or in which he is interested, reason of the above-entitled proceeding will be 235 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN and his post office address with the Clerk of the presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme 5 manholes. that pursuant to section ,1000 of the Greater New County of Bronx on or before the 30th day of Court of the State of New York, First Judicial 3 basin manholes, Type No. 4. York Charter, as amended by chapter 606 of thq April, 1921, and to serve on the Corporation District, at a Special Term thereof, for the hear- 1 inlet, Type No. 4. Laws of 1915, the map or survey of the land to Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, ing of motions to be held at the County Court 20 6-inch spurs on 22-inch vitrified pipe sewer. be acquired in this proceeding has been duly Room No. 1743, 17th floor, Municipal Building, House in the Borough of The Bronx, in the City 23 6-inch spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or of New York, on the 19th day of April, 1927, at 130 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin con- Bronx, and each and every person interested in before the 30th day of April, 1927, a copy of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or.as soon nections. the real property to be taken for the purpose of such verified claim. thereafter as counsel can be beard thereon for 30 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe inlet connec- opening and extending of Arlington avenue from Dated, New York, April 8, 1927. taxation in accordance with the certificate of the tions. West 230th street to West 231st street in the GEORGE P. NICHOLSC'N. Corporation Coun- Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, 676 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con- Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, sel, Attorney for Defendant, Municipal Building, charges and expenses with the certificate of the nection drains. having any claim or demand on account thereof, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. a8,19 Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been The time allowed for completing the above is hereby required to file his claim duly verified, deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County work will be twenty (20) working days. describing the real property which the claimant In the Matter of the Application of The City of of Bronx, there to remain for and during the The amount of security required will be Twenty- owns or in which he is interested and his post New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever space of ten days as required by law. five Hundred Dollars ($2,500). office address, with the Clerk of the County of the same has not been heretofore acquired for Dated, New York, April 6 1927. The deposit with each bid must be 5 per cent. Bronx, on or before the 21st day of April, 1927, the same purpose in fee to the real property GEORGE P. NICHOLSOR, Corporation Coun. of the amount of security required for the work and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The required for the opening and extending of set, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, for which the bids are submitted. City of New York, at his office. Room 1559, 15th HARRISON AVENUE from West 176th street New York City. a6,16 The bidder must state the price of each item or floor, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, to West Tremont avenue in the Borough of article contained in the specifications or schedule City of New York, on or before the 21st day of The Bronx, City of New ' 'ork. In the Matter of the Application of the Corpora. herein contained, or hereafter annexed, per square April, 1927, a copy of such verified claim. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN Lion Counsel of The City of New York, for the yard, linear foot, or other unit of measure by Dated, New York April 9 1927. order of the Supreme Court of the State of appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and which bids will be tested. Bids will be compared GEORGE P. NIdHOLSO1' , Corporation Coun- New York, First Judicial District, dated April 1, Assessment to ascertain and determine the and each contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sel, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, 1927, and duly entered and filed in the office of compensation which should justly be made to sum. Blank forms may be obtained and the plans C'ty of New York. a9,20 the Clerk of. the County of Bronx on April 4, George J. Wenzel, as Executor and Trustee and drawings may be seen at the office of the 1927, the application of The City of New York under the Last Will and Testament of Anna President of the Borough of Queens. In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of to have the compensation which should justly, be premises E. Wenzel, deceased, legally entitled to dam- Dated April 5, 1927. a5,15 New York to certain lands and made to the respective owners of the real prop- ages caused by the closi of situated on the southerly side of WARING ng of that part MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. erty proposed to be taken in the above entitled Westchester avenue (turnpike) in Block 3833, AVENUE, between Olinville and Barker ave- C4f'9ee General Instructions to Bidders on proceeding ascertained and determined by the in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New last page, last column, of the "City Record." nues, Borough of The Bronx, City of New Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the York. York, duly selected as a site for school purposes cost of the improvement assessed by the said according to law. court in accordance with the resolution of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL SUPREME COURT—FIRST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN Board of Estimate and Apportionment adopted on of costs, charges and expenses incurred by DEPARTMENT. order of the Supreme Court of the State of New the 9th day of January, 1925, was granted. reason of the above-entitled proceeding will be York, Firstudicial District, dated the let day NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Application to Amend Proceedings. of April. 1927, and entered and filed in the office that pursuant to section 1000 of the Greater New Court of the State of New York, First Judicial of the Clerk of the County of Bronx on the 4th York Charter, as amended by chapter 606 of the District, at a Special Term thereof, for the hear- day of April 1927, the application of The City Laws of 1915, the map or survey of the land to ing of motions to be held at the County Court In the Matter of the Application of The City of House in the Borough of The Bronx, in The New York relative to acquiring title wherever of New York to have the compensation which be acquired to this proceeding has been duly should justly be made to the respective owners of filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of City of New York, on the 12th day of April, the same has not been heretofore acquired for 1927, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day the same purpose in fee to the real property the real property proposed to be taken in the Bronx, and each and every person interested in above entitled proceeding ascertained and deter- the real property to be taken for the purpose iof or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heat+ required for the opening and extending of thereon, for taxation in accordance with the PILGRIM AVENUE from Middletown road mined by the Supreme Court without a jury was opening and extending of Harrison avenue fFum granted. West 176th street to West Tremont avenue; in certificate of the Corporation Counsel and that to Wilkinson avenue; HOBART AVENUE from NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN the Borough of The Bronx, City of . New York, the said bill of costs, charges and expensfs with Westchester avenue to Continental avenue, and the certificate of the Corporation Counsel .thereto JARVIS AVENUE from Eastern boulevard to that the description of the real property to be baring any claim or demand on account thereof, acquired in the above entitled proceeding is as is hereby required to file his claim duly vgrilied, attacked has been deposited in the office of: the Middletown road, in the Borough of The Bronx, describing the real property which" the claimant Clerk of the County of Bronx, there to in City of New York. follows: THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927. THE CITY RECORD. 8779 a. for and during the space of ten days as required filed with the Clerk of the County of New York Zone D, which is to bear 15 per cent, of the 20, 1923, as amended by an order of the by law. on the 11th day of April, 1927, for the inspection entire cost of the proceedings, is bounded as Supreme Court of the State of New York, Dated, New York, April 5, 1927. of whomsoever it may concern. follows: First Judicial District, bearing date of the GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun- Second-That the said court has assessed all On the north by the centre line of East 50th 21st day of April, 1925, and entered in the sel, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, the real property within the area of assessment street; on the east by the centre line of 2d office of the clerk of the County of New New York City. a5,16 fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for avenue; on the south by the centre line of East York on the 21st day of April, 1925, so as to benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportion- 34th street; and on the west by the centre line provide for the acquisition of title to the real In the Matter of the Application of the Cor- ment on the 29th day of June, 1923, and that the of 5th avenue, excluding therefrom the territory property required for additions to Inwood Hill poration Counsel of The City of New York, for said area of assessment includes the parcels of within the boundaries of the Zones A. B and C. Park and additions to Isbam Park as laid out the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate real property situate and being in the Borough Third-That The City of New York, and all upon the map or plan of the City of New and Assessment, to ascertain and determine of Manhattan, in the City of New York, which, other parties interested in such proceeding or in York by a resolution adopted by the Board of the compensation which should justly be made taken together, are bounded and assessed as fol- any of the real oroperty affected thereby, baying Estimate and Apportionment on November Z1, to certain owners abutting on Bronx avenue, lows: any objections thereto, shall file such objections in 1924; and for the acquisition of a fee title to legally entitled to damages caused by the clos- Zone A, which is to bear 65 per cent. of the writing, duly verified, in the manner required by the real property required for opening and ing of Bronx avenue from Adee avenue (King entire cost of the progeediags, is bounded as law for the verification of pleadings in an action, extending YAYSON AVENUE where not here- street) to Burke avenue (Morris street), in the follows: setting forth the real property owned by the ob- tofore acquired between Beak street and Seaman Borough of The Bronx, City of New York. On the north by a he midway between 42d jector and his post office address, with the Clerk avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan, City, of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL street and 43d street; on the east by the centre of the County of New York, • on or -before the New York, in accordance with the resolution of costs, charges and expenses incurred by line of 3d avenue; on the south by a line mid- 2d day of May, 1927, and parties other than The adopted by the Board of Estimate and Appor- reason of the above.entitled proceeding will be way between East 41st street and East 42d street; City of New York, shall within the same time tionment on March 13, 1925. presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme and on the west by the centre line of Park or serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL Court of the State of New York, First Judicial 4th avenue. New York, at his office, Municipal Building, parties interested in the above entitled pro- District, at a Special Term thereof, for the hear: Zone B, which is to bear 5 per cent. of the Room 1559 Chambers and Centre streets, in the cpeding, as followb: ing of motions to be held at the County Court entire cost of the proceedings, is bounded as Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, a First-That the above named court has made an House in the Borough of The Bronx, in the City follows: copy of such verified objections. assessment of the value of thebenefit and ad- of New York, on the 19th day of April, 1927, at On the north by a line midway between East Fourth-That on the 25th day of May, 1927, vantage of the improvement to the respective 10 o clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon 42d street and East 434. street; on the east by at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day or as owners of the real property within the area of as- thereafter as counsel can be beard thereon for the centre line of 2d avenue; on the south by soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Cor- sessment for benefit herein, and the supplemental taxation in accordance with the certificate of the a line midway between East 41st street and East poration Counsel of The City of New. York will and amended last partial and separate tentative de- Corporation Counsel and that the said bill of costs, 42d street; and on the west by the centre line apply to the Hon. James O'Malley, the Justice cree of the said court as to assessments for benefit charges and expenses with the certificate of the of 3d avenue. of the Supreme Court , who signed said tentative was signed on the 21st day of March, 1927, by Corporation Counsel thereto attached has been Zone C, which is to bear 15 per cent. )f decree at his chambers, Appellate Division, Madi- Hon. John L. Walsh, Justice of the Supreme Court deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County the entire cost of the proceedings, is bounded son avenue and 25th street, in the Borough of presiding at the trial of the above entitled pro- of Bronx, there to remain for and during the as follows: Manhattan, to fix a time when said Justice will ceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the space of ten days as required by law. On the north by a line midway between East hear the parties who will have filed objections to County of New York on the 1st day of April, 1927, Dated, New York, April 6 1927. 424. street and East 43d street; on the east by the said tentative decree. for the inspection of whomsoever it may con- GEORGE P. NICHOLSON', Corporation Coun- the centre line of Park or 4th avenue; on the Dated, New York, April 11, 1927. cern. sel, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, south by a line midway between East 41st street GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun- Second-That the said court has assessed all New York City. a6,16 and East 42d street, and on the west by the sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal the real property within the area of assessment centre line of 5th avenue. Building, New York City. all,27 fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for Filing Preliminary Abstracts. benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportion- In the Matter of the Applidation of The City of assessment of the value of the benefit and ad- ment on the 13th day of March, 1925, and that the In the Matter of the Application of the Corporation New York relative to acquiring title wherever vantage of the improvement to the respective said area of assessment includes the parcels of real Counsel of The City of New York for the the same has not been heretofore acquired for owners of the real property within the area of property situate and being in the Borough of appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and the same purpose in fee to the real property assessment for benefit herein, and the tentative Manhattan, in the City of New York, which, taken Assessment to ascertain and determine the required for the opening and extending of decree of the said court as to awards for dam- together, are bounded and described as follows, compensation which should justly be made to EDISON AVENUE from Baisley avenue to ages and as to assessments for benefit was signed viz.: certain owners abutting on BRIGGS STREET Wilkinson avenue; PURITAN AVENUE from on the 1st day of April, 1927, by Hon. Peter Beginning at a point on the southeasterly line or AVENUE, otherwise known as Tilden street, Waterbury avenue to La Salle avenue; WELL- A. Hatting, Justice of the Supreme Court presid- of Seaman avenue distant 100 feet northeasterly legally entitled to damages caused by the clos- MAN AVENUE from Ericson place to Dudley ing at the trial of the above entitled proceeding from the northeasterly line of Emerson street, the ing of Briggs street or avenue, otherwise known avenue, and DUDLEY AVENUE from Cor• and was filed with the Clerk of the County pt said distance being measured at right angles to as Tilden street, in the Borough of The Bronx, neil place to Gillespie avenue in the Borough Bronx on the 6th day of April, 1927, for the in- Emerson street, and running 'thence southeast- City of New York. of The Bronx, City of New rock. spection of whomsoever it may concern. wardly along a line 100 feet northeasterly from WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL Second-That the said court has assessed all and parallel with the northeasterly line of Emer- ers of Estimate and Assessment in the above parties interested in the above entitled pro- the real property within the area of assessment son street to a line 100 feet southeasterly from entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons ceeding, as follows: fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment and parallel with the southeasterly line of Seaman interested in this proceeding and to the owner or First-That the above named court, after con- for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Appor- avenue, the said distance being measured at right sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on tionment on the 17th day of November, 1922, angles to Seaman avenue; thence southwestwardly owners, occupant or occupants of all houses and along a line alwa lots and improved and unimproved lands affected the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has com- and that the said area of assessment includes the ys distant 100 feet southeasterly thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, pleted its estimate of the compensation which parcels of real property situate and being in the from and parallel with the southeasterly line of Seaman avenue to a line 100 feet northeasterly to wit: should be made by The City of New York to the Borough of The Bronx, in the City of New York, First-That we have completed our estimate respective owners of the real property to be which, taken together, are bounded as shown on from and parallel with the northeasterly line of Dyclanan street, the said distance being measured and assessment, and that all persons interested in acquired in this proceeding, and has made an the following diagram: at right angles to Dyckman street; thence north- this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements westwardly along the said line and herditaments and premises affected thereby, (. p4mc DRY i tae: parallel with Dyck- E-367/ man street to the southeasterly line of Payson and having objections thereto, do present their ---ild a'tes the ofVV010V oPasxs. 1t. avenue; thence generally northeastwardly along said objections in writing, duly verified. to us ANd, tascesindkatMa r/'n ert ob msosraydat4i*t the southeasterly line of Payson avenue to the at our office, Room 1559, 15th floor, Municipal ahgless or normal to thestmt liars towh/d, thsy a~ nrfs>tiiaced intersection with the northwesterly line of Seaman Building, in the Borough of Manhattan, in the 71~~saigWMf015d4pwmiswbQsialAroffice ofiheChieft i'wf, avenue; thence northeasterly along the said north- City of New York, on or before the 18th day of R'n w /Jt7, M,siavw/fih'B#~,y. westerly line of Seaman avenue to the intersection April, 1927, and that we, the said Commissioners, with the boundary line of the addition to Inwood will hear parties so objecting, and for that pur- ; Hill Park where it intersects Seaman avenue at pose will he in attendance at our said office on the northwesterly line of Payson avenue; thence the 20th day of April, 1927, at 3 o'clock p. m. generally northwestwardly and northeastwardly Second-That the abstract of our said estimate along the boundary line of the addition to Inwood and assessment, together with our damage and Hill Park to the southwesterly line of Emerson benefit maps, has been deposited in the office of street; thence southeastwardly along the south- the Clerk of the County of Bronx in the westerly line of Emerson street to the southeast. County Court House, in the Borough of The erly line of Seaman avenue; thence northeast- Bronx, in said City, there to remain until the wardly along the southeasterly line of Seaman ave- 18th day of April, 1927. nue to the point or place of beginning. Third-That the limits of the area of assess- Third-That The City of New York, and all ment for benefit uclude all those Iands, tene- other p arties interested in such roceeding or in ments and hereditaments and premises situate, any of the real property affected pthereby, having lying and being in the Borough of The Bronx, St BOARD OFESTIMArei o APPORT/ONMENT any objections thereto, shall file such objections in in the City of New York, which taken together a_` o,., 7c . or rntEC oe writing, duly verified in the manner required by are bounded and described as follows, viz.: law for the verification of pleadings iin an action, Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- GVAGRAM SHOW/ GG AREA C, ASSE55A1ENT setting forth the real property o*ned by the ob- tion of the middle line of the blocks between /A' 711EPWCEED/N6 FOI9ACQO/RIME T/TLE TO jector and his post office address with the Clerk East 211th street and Gun Hill road with the of the County of New York, on or before the 21st middle line of the blocks between Bronxwood ED15ONAVENUE day of April, 1927, and parties other than The avenue and Paulding avenue, running thence fROM BAISL EY AVENUE TO WILKINSON AVENUE, City of New York shall within the same time northerly along the said middle line of the block PURITAN AVENUE serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of between Bronxwood avenue and Paulding avenue Fict9M WATER8URY AVENUE Tt7 L A SALL E 4frEA y/E, New York, at his office, Municipal Building, to its intersection with the middle line of the Room 1559, Chambers and Centre streets, in the blocks between East 215th street and East 216th WELLMAN AVENUE Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, a copy street, running thence easterly along the said PROM ERICSON PLACE TODUDLE"r' AVENUE AND of such verified objections. middle line of the blocks Between East 215th DUDLEYAVENUE Fourth-That on the 25th day of April, 1927, street and East 216th street and its easterly FROM:r7VAilEzL PL ACE rO 6/LL ESP/E AYE/YUE at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day or as prolongation to its intersection with the middle soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, tie Cor- line of the blocks between Wilson avenue and poration Counsel of The City of New York will Fish avenue, thence southerly along the said AhrYb^k Rr Z/322 apply to the Hon, John L. Walsh, the Justice of middle line of the blocks between Wilson avenue $CA[ E: the Supreme Court who signed said supplemental and Fish avenue to its intersection with a line 4. cam• and amended last partial and separate tentative parallel to and distant one hundred feet southerly decree at a Trial Term, Part IV, of the Supreme from the southerly line of Givan avenue, thence Third-That The City of New York, and all Fourth-That on the 28th day of April, 1927, at Court, to be held in the County Court House, in westerly along the said last mentioned parallel other parties interested in such proceeding or 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon the Borough of Manhattan, to fix a time when said line to its intersection with the easterly pro- in any of the real property affected thereby, having thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Corpora- Justice will bear the parties who will have filed longation of the middle line of the blocks be- any objections thereto, shall file such objections tion Counsel of The City of New York will apply objections to the said tentative decree. tween East 211th street and Gun Hill road, in writing, duly verified in the manner required to the Hon. Peter A. Hatting, the Justice of Dated, New York, April 1, 1927. thence again westerly along the said easterly pro- GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun- by law for the verification of pleadings in an the Supreme Court who signed said tentative sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal longation and middle line of the blockp between action, setting forth the real property owned by the decree at a Trial Term, Part I, of the Supreme East 211th street and Gun Hill road to the point objector and his post office address with the Clerk Court, to be held in the County Court House, in Building, New York City. al,18 or place of beginning. of the County of Bronx, on or before the 26th day the Borough of The Bronx, to fix a time when said Fourth-That our final report herein will be of April, 1927, and parties other than The City Justice will hear the parties who will have filed In the Matter of the Application of The City of presented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of New York shall within the same time serve on objections to the said tentative decree. New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever of the State of New York, First Judicial Dis- the Corporation Counsel of The City of New the same has not been heretofore acquired for trict, at a Special Term thereof, for the hearing York, at his office, Municipal Building, Room 1559, Dated, New York, April 6, I927. the same purpose in fee, to the real property of motions, to be held in the County Court House, .Chambers and Centre streets, in the Borough of GEORGE P. NICHO'LSON, Corporation Coun- required for the opening and extending of in the Borough of The Bront, in the City of Manhattan, City of New York, a copy of • such sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal SCHLEP AVENUE from Thing, Neck boule- New York on the 13th day of fay, 1927, at the verified objections. Building, New York City. a6,22 yard to Shore drive; RANDALL AVENUE opening of the court on that day. from Throgs Neck boulevard to the mean high Dated, New York, March 29, 1927. In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City, of the same, or any part thereof, may within fifteen water line of Eastchester Bay; PHILIP AVE. CHARLES V. HALLEY, Jr., PATRICK J New York to certain lands and premises situ- (15) days after the first publication of this NUE from Throgs Neck boulevard to the mean ROCHE. EUGENE J. BUSHER, Commission ated on the westerly side of EASTERN notice on April 8, 1927, set forth their objections high water line of Eastchester Bay; LAFAY. era of Estimate and Assessment. BOULEVARD south of Baisley street, adjoin- to the same in writing, duly verified in the man- ETTE AVENUE from Throgs Neck boule- JOEL J. SQUIER, Clerk. m29,a14 ing the premises of Public School 14, Borough ner required by law for the verification of plead- vard to the mean high water line of Eastchester of The Bronx, City of New York, duly selected ings in an action, setting forth the real property Bay; BARKLEY AVENUE from Throgs Neck Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File as a site for school purposes according to law. owned by the objector, and his post office address, boulevard to Shore drive; ELLSWORTH AVE- Objections. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE OWN- and file the same with the Clerk of the County NUE from Shore drive to Layton avenue; ers respectively entitled to or interested in the of The Bronx, and within the same time serve THROGMORTON (VALENTINE) AVENUE In the Matter of the Application of The City real property, title to which has been acquired in upon the Corporation Counsel of The City of from Ellsworth avenue to Layton avenue; of New York, relative to acquiring. title to the above proceeding, and to all those whom it New York at. his office, Room 1743, 17th floor, VINCENT AVENUE from Shore drive to Lay- the elevated railroad structure, tracks. stations, may concern, to wit: That the Supreme Court Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City ton avenue; WILCOX AVENUE from Shore platforms, stairways and appurtenances of the of the State of New York, at a Special Term for of New York, or if The City of New York files drive to Layton avenue; CLARENCE AVE. Manhattan Railway Company, or by whomso• Trials, held in and for the County of Bronx, at objections serve upon the attorneys for the NUE from Shore drive to Layton avenue, and ever owned, in EAST 42D STREET. consti- he County Court House, in the Borough of claimants a copy of such verified objections. DEAN AVENUE from Philip avenue to Layton tuting the existing 42d Street Spur, in the Bronx, City of New York has, after consider- NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN avenue, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. and ing the testimony and prods offered by The City that on the 6th day of May, 1927 at 10 o'clock New York. also to acquire the right to extinguish all of New York and the parties and persons who in the forenoon, or as soon theredter as counsel NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PAR- rights, easements and franchises of every have appeared in the above proceeding, completed can be heard thereon, the Corporation Counsel ties interested in the above entitled proceeding, nature whatsoever of said Manhattan Railway its estimate of the compensation which ought justly of The City of New York will apply to Hon. as follows: Company, or by whomsoever owned, to con- to be made by The City of New York to the Peter A. Hatting, the Justice of the Supreme First-That the above named court, after con- struct, maintain and use said elevated railroad respective owners of the real property so ac- Court signing such transcript of estimate or sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on structure, tracks, stations, platforms, stairways quired, and has prepared a transcript of its tentative decree, at his chambers, at the County the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has and appurtenances. estimate of the damages so ascertained and esti- Court House, Borough of The Bronx New York completed its estimate of the compensation which NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PAR- mated. Said transcript of estimate is accom- City, to fix a time when the said Justice will hear should be made by The City of New York to ties interested in the above entitled proceeding, panied by the -damage map used by said court the parties so objecting. the respective owners of the real property to be as follows: upon the trial of said proceeding and states the Dated, New York. April 8, 1927. acquired in this proceeding, and has made an First-That the above named court, after con- several sums respectively estimated for each par- GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun- assessment of the value of the benefit and adtan- sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on cel shown on said damage map with the names sel, Attorney for The City of New York Munici- tage of the improvement to the respective owners the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has of the owners so far as ascertained. Said pal Building, Borough of Manhattan, N'ew York of the real property within the area of assess- completed its estimate of the compensation which transcript of estimate dated April 4, 1927, is City. a8,19 meat for benefit herein, and the tentative decree should be made by The City of New York to the signed by Hon. Peter A. Hatting, Justice of the of the said court as to awards for damages and as respective owners of the real property to be ac- Supreme Court, presiding at the trial of the above In the Matter of the Application of The City of to assessments for benefit was signed on the 22d quired in this proceeding, and has made an assess- proceeding, and said transcript, accompanied by . New York relative to acquiring title, wherever day of March, 1927, by Hon. Edward J. Glennon, ment of the value of the benefit and advantage said damage map, together with proofs upon which the same has not been heretofore acquired for Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the of the improvement to the respective owners of it is based, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the same purpose in fee, to the real property trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was the real property within the area of assessment the Counfy of Bronx on the 4th day of April, required for ADDITIONSr to INWOOD HILL filed with the Clerk of the County of Bronx, for benefit herein, and the tentative decree of the 1927, for the investigation of whomsoever it may PARK and ADDITIONS to ISHAM PARK, on the 29th day of March, 1927, for the inspec- said court as to awards for damages and as to concern. in the Borough of Manhattan. City of New tion of whomsoever it may concern. assessments for benefit was signed on the 4th NC TICS IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN York, as laid out upon the map or plan of the Second-That the said court has assessed all day of April, 1927, by Hon. James O'Malley, that The City of New York and any person or City of New York, by resolutions adopted by the the real property within the area of assessment Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the persons whose rights may be affected l said Board of Estimate and Apportionment on April fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment trial of the above entitled proceeding. and was transcript of estimate, and who may obteet to . 13, 1923, and approved by the Mayor on April for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Appor. 3 780 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, APRIL 14 1 Ct7.

tionment on the 2d day of February, 1923, and Borough of The Bronx,, in the City of New York, that the said area of assessment includes the par- which, taken together, are bounded as shown on eels of real property situate and being in the the following diagram:

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faum4TQPY Nore: ✓ ---lei a la tMwbnra a tAralsw0/aew►.ts~~lL7rt. TlstPk, jAaNq~'l~iltLl'~'y/»%fOl/Iff~iVt~Iiffksraf't/iM cAwEn y i w/j47,A6acipold a24Pl0 OF EST/HATE AMD APPORrP iME!ftr op,ct OF 1AE CYAVDIOA~l~7M.. A/A~PAM 5hVW/N6 AREA 0FA55ESSACMT IN TNEPROCEEDWG FOPACQU/RI#6 T/7ZETO SCHLEY AVENUE FAOW 77/!PDGiS' N£CKB0MENARD rO SHOREDRIVE, RANDALL AVENUC Dated, New York, April 14, 1927. FRAII TMRQ55Natr BOQLEYARD 7' MCANH16H WATERLINE CorCA57 STEfSAI, GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, .Corporation Counsel, Municipal Building, Borough of Man- PH/UP AVENUE hattan, City of New York. a14,25 ATOM T/RO S NECKBOU[ EYA/PD TO MEANH/GH WATER L/NE G!r EA5TCMI5TEAB4Y, LAFAYETTE AVENUE In the Matter of the Application of The City of along the westerly aide of 61st street to the F#9OMm O65/IffCYl8JZEYi1R0 TOMEINN/6N/YSVTEPL/NE.AFEA,~TG7d~,STFRBM; New York, relative to acquiring title wherever southerly side of Woodside avenue; thence east- the same has not been heretofore acquired for erly deflecting to the right 97 degrees 51 minutes BAR/fLEYAYENUE the same purpose~ in fee to the real property 40 seconds for 50.47 feet along the southerly side P101I TNRO& AEC/f B6tAFVARD 7t9 5M7M DR11'E, for of Woodside avenue to the astetly side of 61st ELL$WORTH AVENUE 3Du. AVENUE (GROUT AVENaUE-PERCY street; thence southerly deflecting to the right 82 FRDMSMORL~DRNE Tr'Mr7OM AYENUE, STREET) from 57th (4th) street to 63d degrees 8 minutes 20 seconds for 713.83 feet street (Trimble-Greenpoint avenue); 61ST along the easterly side of 61st street to the THM O G M O R T O N (MA L ,CN n o r w.1 AYEN UE STREET (CAMERON TERRACE) from 43d northerly side of 43d avenue; thence easterly fROMELLSWJ/RTHAYENUE r04.4Y DNAYElIu,, (Grout) avenue to Woodside avenue and 62D deflecting to the left 82 degrees 39 minutes 25 YINCENt AVENUE STREET (WHITTIER PLACE) from 43d seconds for 79.20 feet along the northerly side PROM SHORE DIfYVt TO L.4YWNAYE/ UE, (Grout) avenue to Woodside avenue, in the Bor- of 43d avenue; thence . easterly deflecting to the ough of Queens, City of New York. left 2 degrees 18 minutes 3S seconds for 109.41 WILCOX AVENUE feet along the northerly side of 43d avenue to AR~i f $M R DRIYE TO L AYTON AYENIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN the westerly side of 62d street (Whittier place); application will be made at a Special Term for thence northerly deflecting to the left 95 degrees CMRENCEAf/ENUE the hearing of motions of the Supreme Court of f71ilbMS//014EAPIYE 779LAYTQN AYEI16C AND 2 minutes for 707.66 feet along the westerly side the State of New York, Second judicial District, of 62d street to the southerly side of Woodside DEAN AVENUE held at Trial Term, Part I, to and for the avenue; thence easterly deflecting to the right 97 f1POMP/1/L/PAYE/JU£ TO LAYTOiy fi2WUE County of Queens, at the Count Court House in degrees 51 minutes 40 seconds. for 53.31 feet BcRGUGrrA4r THE B4!?MX , the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, ' along the southerly side of Woodside avenue to on the 19th day of April, 1927, at the opening 4tw )t'k Nou 24 /St2 the easterly side of 62d street; thence southerly of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as deflecting to the right 87 degrees 10 minutes 20 counsel can be heard thereon, to have the com- seconds for 31.96 feet along the easterly side &ct~ pensation which should justly be made to the I.. roperty proposed of 62d street; thence southerly deflecting to the respective owners of the real p left 5 degrees 2 minutes for 672.94 feet along to be acquired for the openu~g and ~~g of the easterly side of 62d street to the northerly Third—That the City of New York, and all Fourth—That on the 20th day of April, 1927, 43d avenue (Grout avenue-Percy street) from side of 43d avenue; thence easterly deflecting to other parties interested in such proceeding or in at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as 57th (4th) street to 63d street (Trimble-Green- the left 84 degrees 58 minutes for 190.96 feet any of the real property affected thereby, having soon thereafter as counsel can be beard, the poiat avenue ; 61st street (Cameron terrace)ra along the northerly side of 43d avenue to the any objections thereto, shall file such objections Corporation Counsel of The City of New York from 43d (Grout)rout) avenue to Woodside avenue westerly side of 63d street (Trimble avenue); in writing, duly verified, in the manner required will apply to the Hon. Edward J. Glennon, the and 62d street (Whittier place) from 43d (Grout) thence southerly deflecting to the right 90 degrees by law for the verification of pleadings in an Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said avenue to Woodside avenue, in the Borough of for 50 feet along the westerly side of 63d street action, setting forth the real property owned by tentative decree at a Trial Term Part 10, of the Queens, City of New York, ascertained and de- to the southerly side of 43d avenue; thence the pbjector and his post office address, with the Supreme Court, to be held in die County Court termined by the Supreme Court without a jury, westerly deflecting to the right 90 degrees for Clerk of the County of Bronx, on or before the House, in the Borough of Manhattan, to fix a time and to have the cost of such improvement assessed 351.57 feet along the southerly side of 43d ave- 18th day of April, 1927, and parties other than when said Justice will bear the parties who will by the said court, as hereinafter set forth in ac. nue; thence westerly deflecting to the right 2 The City of New York, shall within the same have filed objections to the said tentative decree. cordance with the resolutions of the Board of degrees 18 minutes 35 seconds for 171.20 feet Estimate and Apportionment, adopted on March time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The Dated, New York, March 29, 1927. along the southerly side of 43d avenue; thence City of New York, at his office, Municipal Build. 6, 1926, and March 4, 1927. westerly deflecting to the left 7 degrees 47 ing, Room 1559, Chambers and Centre streets, GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun- The nature and extent of the improvement minutes 23 seconds for. 37.46 feet along the in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee southerly side of 43d avenue to the easterly side a copy of such verified objections. Building, New York City. m29,a14 by The City of New York for the use of the of 60th street; thence northerly for 55.59 feet public to the real property required for the open- along the easterly side of 60th street to the ing and extending of 43d avenue (Grout avenue- is to be acquired, is more particularly bounded and northerly side of 43d avenue, the point or place SUPREME COURT—SECOND Percy street) from 57th (4th) street to 6$d of beginning. described as follows, to wit: street (Trimble-Greenpoint avenue); 61st street DEPARTMENT. Beginning at a point on the old westerly line, The property affected by the above proceeding is (Cameron terrace) from 43d (Grout) avenue to located in Blocks 902, 903, 905, 3068, 3071, 3072, of Juniper avenue, now 69th street, where it is Woodside avenue and 62d street (Whittier place) Filing Bills of Costs. intersected by the prolongation of the north side 3085 3086 and 3087; Sections 4 and 13 of the from 43d (Grout) avenue to Woodside avenue, Land Map~ of the County of Queens, City and of Eliot avenue, said point being 5.39 feet easterly in the Borough of Queens, City of New York State of New York. In the Matter of the Application of The City of from the westerly side ,of 69th street; thence The real property, title to which is to be ac- The area to be acquired is shown as . 61st New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever southerly for 80.02 feet along the old westerly quired, is more particularly bounded and described street (Cameron terrace), 43d (Grout) avenue the same has not been heretofore acquired for line of Juniper avenue to the prolongation of the as follows, to wit: southerly side of Eliot avenue; thence westerly and 62d street (Whittier place) on Section 11 Of the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tenements Parcel "A." the Final Maps of the Borough of Queens, adopted and hereditaments required for the purpose of deflecting to the right 88 degrees 45 minutes 2 Beginning at - a point formed by the intersec- by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment opening and extending EAST 18TH STREET seconds for 847.16 feet along the southerly side October 17, 1912, by the Mayor October 24, from Avenue R to Avenue S; EAST 26TH of Eliot avenue, and its prolongation, to the tion of the easterly side of 57th street (4th street) and the northerly side of 43d avenue 19I2, copies of which were filed in the office of STREET from Avenue N to Avenue 0; EAST westerly side of Edith place; thence westerly de- the Clerk of the County of Queens, at Jamaica, 29TH STREET from the southerly right-of- flecting to the right 4 degrees 32 minutes 28 (Grout avenue); running thence easterly fqr 187.57 feet along the northerly side of 43d ave- April 22. 1913, in the office of the Corporation way line of Manhattan Beach Railway Com- seconds for 126.02 feet along the southerly side Counsel; City of Eliot avenue; thence westerly deflecting to the nue to the westerly side of 58th street (5th of New York, April 19, 1913, pany to Avenue J, and ELMORE PLACE street); thence southerly deflecting to the right and in the office ,of the President of the Borough from Avenue G to the northerly right-of-way left 4 degrees 31 minutes 46 seconds for 784.48 of Queens, April 23, 1913; and on Alteration feet along the southerly side of EIiot avenue; 90 degrees for 60 feet along the westerly side line of Manhattan Beach Railway Company, of 58th street to the southerly side of .43d avenuq; Map No. 745, dated April 16, 1919,_ showing a in the Borough of Brooklyn, the City of New thence westerly deflecting to the right 12 degrees change in the street system heretofore laid out 53 minutes 31 seconds for 36.47 feet along the thence westerly deflecting to the right 90 degrees York. for 185.68 feet along the southerly side of 43d within the territory bounded by Schroeder place, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE southerly side of Eliot avenue; thence westerly de- Woodside • avenue, Hyatt avenue, and Queens flecting to the left 13 degrees 24 minutes 53 avenue to the easterly side of 57th street; thence bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by northerly for 60.03 feet along the easterly side of boulevard, in the Second Ward, adopted by the reason of the above-entitled proceeding will be seconds for 124.14 feet along the southerly side Board of Estimate and Apportionment March 18 of Eliot avenue; thence westerly deflecting to 57th street to the northerly side of 43d avenue, presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the point or place of beginning. 1921 by the Mayor March 29 1921 copies . of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, the right 31 minutes 22 seconds for 105.30 feet which were filed in the office oa the clerk of the Second Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, along the southerly side of Eliot kvenue to the Parcel "B." County of Queens, at Jamaica, July 22, 1921 ngs, for easterly side of Mt. Olivet Crescent; thence Beginning at a point formed by the intersection in the office of the Corpo to be held in and for the County of Bu' of the easterly side of 58th street (5th street) and ration Counsel,. City of the hearing of motions, at the County Court northerly deflecting to the right 92 degrees 20 New York, July 22, 1921, in the -office of. the seconds for 28.52 feet along the easterly side of' the northerly side of 43d avenue (Grout avenue),; House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of runnin President, Borough of Queens, July 25, .1921; New York, on the 26th day of April, 1927, at Mt. Olivet Crescent to the northerly side of Eliot g thence easterly for 753 feet along the and on Alteration Map No. 1646, dated December 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as avenue; thence easterly deflecting to the right northerly side of 43d avenue to the westerly side 8, 1926, showing a change in. the street system soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon; 87 degrees 59 minutes 40 seconds for 104.18 feet of 60th street (Schroeder place); thence soutb- heretofore shown within the territory bounded by along the northerly side of Eliot avenue; thence erly deflecting to the right 90 degrees for 0 and that the said bill of costs, charges and feet along the westerly side of 60th street to the 43d avenue, 63d street, Woodside avenue and expenses has been deposited in the office of. the easterly deflecting to the left 31 minutes 22 sec- 61st street in the Second Ward, Borough of onds for 126.77 feet along the northerly side of southerly side of 43d avenue (Grout avenue); Queens, aiopted by the Board of Estimate and Clerk of the County of Kings, there to remain thence westerly deflecting to the right 90 degrees for and during the space of ten days, as required Eliot avenue; thence easterly deflecting to the Apportionment March 4, 1927, by the Mayor right 11 degrees 3 minutes 27 seconds for 36.43 for 753 feet along the southerly side of 43d avF- by law. March 4, 1927 copies of which were filed in the feet along the northerly side of Eliot avenue; nue to the easterly side of 58th street; thence office of the Register of the County of Queens, Dated, Brooklyn, New York, April 11, 1927, northerly for 60 feet along the easterly side •6f GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun- thence easterly deflecting to the left 10 degrees at Jamaica, Match 30, 1927, in the office of the 32 minutes 5 seconds for 784.18 feet along the 58th street to the northerly side of 43d avenue, sel, Office and Post Office Address, 506 Municipal the point or place of beginning. Corporation Counsel, City of New York, March Building, Brooklyn, N. Y. all,21 northerly side of Eliot avenue; thence north- 31, 1927, and in the office of the Presdient of easterly deflecting to the left 17 degrees 9 minutes Parcel "C." the Borough of Queens, March 30. 1927. . 21 seconds for 135.77 feet along the northerly BegI nning at a point formed by the intersection The Board of Estimate and Apportionment b Application to Court to Condemn Property. side of Eliot avenue; thence easterly for 842.33 of the easterly side of 60th street (Schroed' resolutions adopted on March 6, 1926, and March feet along the northerly side of Eliot avenue, •place) and the northerly side of 43d. aven 4, 1927, determined that the whole cot and ex- In the Matter of the Application of The City of and its prolongation, to the old westerly side of li (Grout avenue); running thence easterly fqr pense of this proceeding shall be assessed upon New York; relative to acquiring title, wherever Juniper avenue, the point or place of beginning. 85.22 feet along the northerly side of 43d avenue the property deemed to be benefited thereby, and the same has not been heretofore acquired for The property affected by the above proceeding is to the westerly side of 61st street (Cameron ter- that the area of assessment for benefit in this the same purpose in fee to the real property located in Blocks 2029, 2030, 2031 2046, 2050 race); thence northerly deflecting to the left 97 proceeding be fixed and determined to be as shown required for the opening and extending of and 2051, Section 34-A, of the Land{ Map of the degrees 20 minutes 35 seconds for 714.29 feet on the following diagram: ELIOT AVENUE from 69th street (Juniper County of Queens, City and State of New York avenue) to Mount Olivet Crescent (Mount The area to be acquired is shown as Eliot RfP W a 0 NO N-/13 avenue on Alteration Map No. 560, dated Septem- CX/LAAGNRYMM. Olivet avenue), in the Borough of Queens, City --i_r*4Ioi rr ofAleaces ofe suaawo of New York. ber 29, 1915, showing a change in the street system heretofore laid out within the territory —•--i sdb AiNr dsfiwh Ap* ealta►yd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN bounded by Cauldwell avenue, Juniper, avenue, 4NdA)nssew hi. arrd application will be made at a Special Term for Helen place, Lisbet place, Eliot avenue and Har- V Lj the hearing of motions of the Supreme Court of riet avenue, in the Second Ward, approved by ir'v4v4osd the State of New York, Second Judicial District, the Board of Estimate and Apportionment March VewedMrsdi*Wnor/A*Aceedf his held at Trial Term, Part I, in and for the 17, 1916; by the Mayor March 22, 1916 copies 4W&Poeor, AWN /3sl A6Axupa1/tt~ Ov County of Queens, at the County Court House of which were filed in the office of the C1erlc of in the Borough of Queens, in the City of New the County of Queens, June 19, 1916, in the York, on the 28th day of April, 1927, at the office of the Corporation Counsel, City of - New opening of the court on that day, or as soon there. York. June 15, 1916, and in the office of the M MRD pf EST$A7EAAG APAVIXUKIIIM" after as counsel can be heard thereon, to have President of the Borough of Queens, June 20, arkt - a r CNINAM s• the compensation which should justly be made 1916, and on Alteration Map 949, dated May 4, to the respective owners of the real property pro- DN6M. A ;4 M WT 1921, establishing the lines and grades on Eliot IN posed to be acquired for the opening and extend- avenue from Mount Olivet avenue to Edith place, 7JifEAI!Or.(1 l& FORACQ!//RIltl3 T/TLE7t lug of Eliot avenue from 69th street (Juniper in the Second Ward, Borough of Queens, ap- )AVEMU .. avenue) to Mount Olivet Crescent (Mount Olivet proved by the Board of Estimate and Apportion- Filiw.'19"',rawt,,lrn: 'T 7V avenue), in the Borough of Queens, City of ment May 27, 1926, by the Mayor May 27, 1926, New York, ascertained and determined by the copies of which were filed in the office of the 6/ ANDev is STii~I.&M . Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the /41 WSWAWW dEJft Rt1cA .~AV cost of such improvement assessed by the said Clerk of the County of Queens, at Jamaica, December 16, 1926, in the office of the Corpora. 0 Fm iTRZET court, as hereinafter set forth in accordance with tion Counsel, City of New York, December 17, the,-resolution of the Board of Estimate and Ap- #Atoll •lt( ssmniAlWi 70 N 4fll 1926, and in the office of the President of the Q6tEfJYS • QLV3 ddfoNRN Q~q f/LEJ1CS1 portionment, adopted on May 27, 1926. Boroughofneens, Decetpber 15, 1926. 1•__•_S r— "I r— i r wit' The nature and extent of the improvement here- The of Estimate and Apportionment by by intended is the acquisition of title in fee by a resolution adopted on May 27, 1926, determined A N1oi; IGI.3,At1 Jd~: The City of New York for the use of the public that the entire cost of acquiring title to the see- . 4t,NPtr7 to the real property required for the opening and tion of the street across the ry properties be extending of Eliot avenue from 69th street (Juni- placed upon The City of Neww York and the per avenue) to Mount Olivet Crescent (Mount remaining cost of the proceedings be assessed upon New Y 7 1927. Olivet avenue), in the Borough of Queens, City the real property withjs the at+ttl of *el ISOA . Corpoa8t3_ coal. It' l Rdia, Bopough of heir pf New York. The real property, title to which shown on the following diagram: battan, (Sty of P. ark 87,18. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927. THE CITY RECORD. &781

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of fleeting 87 degrees 24 minutes 3 seconds to the 104.74 feet; thence westerly deflecting 136 degrees line of Coney Island avenue; thence northwardly New York to certain lands and premises located right 96&28 feet; thence southerly deflecting 89 17 minutes 28 seconds to the right 344.70 feet; along the easterly line of Coney Island avenue on the southerly side of PROSPECT AVENUE degrees 14 minutes 27 seconds to the right 40 thence northerly deflecting 97 degrees 19 minutes and along the prolongation of the said line to the west of Fairview avenue, adjoining the premises feet; thence southerly deflecting S degrees 20 see- 46 seconds to the right 88.87 feet- thence west- intersection with the northerly line of the public of Public School 17, West New Brighton, Bor• onds to the right 80.22 feet; thence westerly de- erly deflecting 90 degrees to the left 411.05 feet; beach; thence generally westwardly along the ough of Richmond, City of New York, duly flecting 85 degrees 45 minutes 13 seconds to the thence westerly deflecting 9 degrees 20 win- northerly line of the public beach- to the inter- selected as a site for school purposes according right 1,121.14 feet; thence vpsterly deflecting 4 de- utes 58 seconds to the left 61.90 feet; thence section with the westerly line of West 37th to law. grees 5 minutes 56 seconds to the right 100.36 northwesterly deflecting 49 degrees 20 win- street; thence southwardly along the westerly PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH feet; thence westerly deflecting I degree 28 min- utes 46 seconds to the right 471.20 feet; thence line of West 37th street to the intersection with case made and provided, notice is hereby given utes 33 seconds to the right 239.08 feet; thence westerly deflecting 42 degrees 7 minutes 59 the United States bulkhead line of the Atlantic that it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel westerly deflecting I degree 28 minutes 23 seconds seconds to the left 248.05 feet; thence northerly Ocean; thence generally westwardly, northwardly of The City of New York to make application to to the left 60.22 feet; thence westerly deflecting deflecting 92 degrees 8 minutes 11 seconds to and eastwardly along the United States bulkhead the Supreme Court of the State of New York at 4 degrees 51 minutes 51 seconds to the left the right 316.44 feet; thence northwesterly on lines of Atlantic Ocean and Gravesend Bay and a Special Term thereof for the bearing of mo- 2,916.20 feet to the point of beginning. a curve having a radius of 200 feet a distance along the prolongation of the said bulkhead line tions, to be held in and for the County of Kings NEPTUNE AvaNux (PARCEL "B"). of 314.16 feet; thence westerly tangent to the last of Gravesend Bay to the intersection with the at the County Court House of the Borough of Beginning at the intersection of the west line mentioned course 1,808.33 feet; thence southwesterly prolongation of a line distant 100 feet westerly Brooklyn, City of New York on the 18th day of of West 8th street with the north fine of Neptune deflecting 29 degrees 58 minutes 23 seconds to the from and parallel with the westerly line of. Ware- April, 1927, at the opening of the court on that avenue; thence southerly along the west line of left 74.92 feet; thence southwesterly deflecting 8 house avenue as this street is laid out where it day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard West 8th street 122.77 feet; thence westerly de- degrees 12 minutes 34 seconds to the left 157.13 adjoins Egolf avenue, the said distance being thereon to have the . compensation which ought flecting 77 degrees 48 minutes 37 seconds to the feet; thence southwesterly deflecting 15 degrees measured at right angles to Warehouse avenue; right 382.63 feet; thence northerly deflecting 87 justly to be made to the respective owners of the 25 minutes 28 seconds to the right 91.61 feet to thence generally northwardly and always distant real property proposed to be taken in the above degrees 46 minutes Si seconds to the right 120.09 the point of beginning. 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of proceeding, ascertained and determined by said feet; thence easterly deflecting 92 degrees 13 min- The property affected by the above entitled pro- Warehouse avenue and the prolongation thereof utes 9 seconds to the right 413.20 feet to the court without a jury. ceeding is located in Blocks 6448, 6449, 6450, to the intersection with the prolongation of a The nature and extent of the improvement point of beginning. 6471-A, 6472, 6888 to 6892, inclusive; 6906, line distant 100 feet westerly from and psralkl hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee WEST 17TH STREET. 6907, 6908, 6909, 6910-A, 6911-A, 6912, 6913, with the westerly line of Warehouse avenue ap simple absolute by The City of New York to Beginning at the intersection of the north line 6914-A, 6915-A, 6916-A, 6917-A, 6924-A, 6925-A, laid out north of 21st avenue; thence northwest. certain lands and premises with the buildings of Neptune avenue with the east line of West 6927 to 6941, inclusive; 6950, 6951, 6987 to 17th street; thence westerly along the north line wardly along the said line parallel with Ware- tbexeon and. appurtenances thereunto belonging 6996, inclusive; 6997-A, 7013 to 7022, inclusive: house avenue and the prolo. ' Lion of the said situated on the southerly side of Prospect avenue of Neptune avenue 120 feet; thence northerly de- flecting 90 degrees 30 seconds to the right 605.36 7023-A, 7170, 7172, 7173, 7191, 7192, 7210-B, line to the point or place of ,, inning, west of Fairview avenue, adjoining the premises 7211, 7231-B, 7232, Dated, Brooklyn, N. Y., April 5 1927 feet; thence easterly deflecting 87 degrees 46 min- 7233-A, 7233-B, 7234-A, 7235, , of Public School 17, West New Brighton, Bor- 7236, 7237, 7240-A, 7242, 7243, 7244-C, 7245, GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coutt- ough of Richmond, City of New York, the same utes 33 seconds to the right 120.09 feet; thence sel, Office and Post Office Add southerly deflecting 92 degrees 13 minutes 27 sec- 7246-A, 7246-B, 7247, 7248 to 7254, inclusive; ress, 506 Wnaici- to be converted, appropriated and used as a site 7263, 7266, 7267-A, 7268-A, 7269, 7270, 7485-A pal Building, Borough of Brooklyn, N. Y. a5,1S for school purposes. Said lands and premises so onds to the right 610 feet to the point of begin- ning. and 7511-A, in Section 21 of the Kings County to be acquired are bounded and described as Land Map. Nodes. to Fog Chins. follows: WEST 18TH STREET. Beginning at the intersection of the north line The said Board of Estimate and Apportionmeat "Beginning at a point on the southerly side of In the Matter of Requiting Title by The City of Prospect avenue, where it is intersected by the of Avenue Z with the southwest fine of Harway has deterntinted by the resolution adopted on the 4t h avenue; thence easterly along the north line of day of March, 1927, that 80 per centnm of thhe New York to certain lands and premises located westerly line of the lands of Public School 17, at a point formed by the intersection of the which point is distant 100 feet westerly from the Avenue Z 130.70 feet; thence southerly deflecting and expense of the proceeding shall be place d upon the Borough of Brooklyn and the remainin easterly side of 14th street, formerly Hopkins corner formed by the intersection of the westerly 85 degrees 33 minutes 37 seconds to the right g avenue, and the northerly side of 35th avenue, 20 per centum of such cost and expense be side of Fairview avenue and the southerly side of 1,404.21 feet; thence westerly deflecting 92 de- formerly Pierce avenue, in the Boron of grees 13 minutes 27 seconds to the right 120.09 assessed upon the property within the followin Prospect avenue, and running thence southerly g Queens, County of Queens, • City and State of feet; thence northerly deflecting 92 degrees 13 modified area of assessment: along the said westerly line of Public School 17 feet; New York, duly selected as a site for use as 357 feet to the southerly line of the lands of minutes 27 seconds to the right 1,328.63 . Beginning at a point on the prolongation of a a refuse destructor according to law. thence northwesterly deflecting 7 degrees 14 min- line midway between Bay 25th street and Bay 26th Public School 17, thence in a westerly direction utes 46 seconds to the left 81.69 feet to the point NOTICE IS IIEREIY GIVEN THAT BY AN along a line continuous with the said southerly street, distant 100 feet southwesterly from the order of the Sup of beginning. southwesterly line of Warehouse avenue, the sal reme Court of the State of line of the lands of Public School 17 to a point d New York, Second Judicial District, dated the where the said extension is intersected by a line HAHWAY AVENUE. distance being measured at right angles to Ware Beginning at the intersection of the north line house avenue, and running thence northeastward] 25th day of March, 1927, and entered and filed drawn parallel with the said westerly line of the in the office of the Clerk of the County of of Avenue Z with the northeast line of Harway along the said line midway between Bay 25t h Iands of Public School 17 and intersectiong the Queens the southerly side of Prospect avenue at a point 150 avenue; thence westerly along the north line of street and Bay 26th street, and along the pro applicationn of hThe BCity Avenue Z 130.70 feet; thence northwesterly de- dof New the feet westerly of the point or place of beginning; longation of the said line to the intersection compensation which should justly be made to the thence • northerly along the last-mentioned parallel flecting 66 degrees 39 minutes 30 seconds to the with a line bisecting the angle formed by the right 3,663.64 feet; thence northwesterly deflect- respective owners of the real property proposed to line to the southerly side of Prospect avenue; intersection of the prolongation of the centre lines be taken in the above entitled proceeding ascer. and thence easterly along the southerly side of ing 10 degrees 45 minutes 37 seconds to the left of Bath avenue and Benson avenue as these tained and determined by the Supreme Court 245.53 feet; thence northeasterly deflecting 100 streets are laid out between Bay 32d street and without a jury was granted. Prospect avenue 150 feet to the point or place of degrees 45 minutes 37 seconds to the right 165.84 beginning, be the said several dimensions more 23d avenue; thence southeastwardly along the said feet; thence southeasterly deflecting 90 degrees NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN or less, said premises being designated as part of bisecting line to the intersection with a line mid. that the description of the real property to be to the right 3,956.63 feet to the point of be- way between Bath avenue and Benson avenue, • as Lot No. 1, in Block 84, Ward 1, on the Tax Maps ginning. acquired in the above entitled proceeding is as of the Borough of Richmond, together with all these streets are laid out where they adjoin 25th follows: CaoPsar AvaNu& avenue; thence southeastwardly along the said right, title and interest, if any, in and to the Beginning at the intersection of the southeast "Beginning at a point formed by the inter- streets or avenues in front thereof to the centre line midway between Bath avenue and Benson section of the easterly side of 14th street, former line of Bay parkway with the northeast line of avenue to the intersection with a line midway be- thereof." Cropsey avenue; thence northeasterly along the Hopkins avenue, and the northerly side of 35th Dated, New York, April 6, 1927. tween Bay 40th street and Bay 41st street; avenue, former Pierce avenue, as these streets southeast line of Bay parkway 121.58 feet; thence thence southwestwardly along the said line mid- are laid down upon the Commissioners' GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun- southeasterly deflecting 99 degrees 15 minutes 29 map of way between Bay 40th street and Bay 41st street grades, monuments and sewers, Long Island City, sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal seconds to the right 1,506.19 feet; thence easterly Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New to the intersection with a line midway between Queens County, New York, filed in the City deflecting 9 degrees 15 minutes 29 seconds to the Cropsey avenue and Bath avenue; thence south- York. a6,16 Clerk's office, Long Island City, December 31, left 266.76 feet; thence southwesterly deflecting eastwardly along the said line midway between 1875, and pursuant to the Charter of The City, 110 degrees 1 minute 7 seconds to the right Cropsey avenue and Bath avenue to the inter- of New York constituting the official ma In the Matter of the Application of The City of 165.84 feet; thence northwesterly deflecting 79 de' p of a section with a line midway between 27th avenue street system of the City of New York for the New York relative to acquiring title wherever grees 14 minutes 23 seconds to the right 1,718.95 and Bay 46th street- thence southwestwardly the same Las not been heretofore acquired for locality formerly known as Long Island City; feet to the point of beginning. a!ong the said line midway between 27th avenue running thence northerly 400.16 feet along the the same purpose, to the lands, tenements and SHELL Roan (PARCEL "A"). and Bay 46th street to the intersection with the easterly side of 14th street, former Hopkins aye- hereditaments required for the purpose of open• Beginning at the intersection of the north line southwesterly right-of-way line of the Nassau ing and extending NEPTUNE AVENUE from nue, to the centre line of Sunswick Crgek, which of Neptune avenue with the east line of Shell Electric Railroad; thence southeastwardly along constitutes the southerly boundary line of lands Shell road to West 27th street; WEST 17TH road; thence westerly in straight prolongation of the said right-of-way line to the intersection of the City of New York; thence southerly de- STREET frum Neptune avenue to Canal ave- the north line of Neptune avenue 61.38 feet; with the prolongation of a line midway between fleeting to the right for 350 feet along the nue (South); WEST 18TH STREET from thence northerly deflecting 102 degrees 11 minutes West 15th street and West 16th street; thence Canal avenue (South) to Avenue Z; HARWAY 23 seconds to the right 40.92 feet; thence west- centre line of Sunswick Creek, which constitutes southwardly along the said line midway between the southerly boundary line of lands of the City AVENUE from Avenue Z to Bay 37th street; erly deflecting 102 degrees 11 minutes 23 seconds West 15th street and West 16th street and along to the left 81.44 feet- thence northeasterly de- of New York; thence easterly deflecting to the CROPSEY AVENUE from Bay 37th street to the prolongation of the said line to a point dis- left for 170 feet along the centre line of Suns Bay parkway; SHELL RC'AD from Neptune flecting 141 degrees to t'he right 31.09 feet; thence wick tant 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Creek to the westerly side of 21st street, former avenue to Avenue X; CANAL AVENUE from northerly deflecting 39 degrees to the left 433 Canal Avenue North; thence eastwardly and al' Van Alit avenue; thence southerly deflecting to Shell road to Guider avenue, and GUIDER feet; thence northeasterly deflecting 40 degrees ways distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel AVENUE from Canal avenue to the junction 41 minutes 59 seconds to the right 59'8.06 feet; the right for 109.01 feet along the westerly side with the northerly line of Canal Avenue North of 21st street, former Van Alst avenue, to the with Neptune avenue and Homecrest avenue, thence northerly deflecting 42 degrees 4 minutes to the intersection with a line midway between northerly side of 35th avenue, former Pierce ave- in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, 52 seconds to the left 248.74 feet; thence northr West 10th street and West 11th street; thence subject to the rights, if any, of the South erly deflecting 7 minutes 27 seconds to the right nue; thence westerly for 269.70 feet along the northwardly along the said line midway between northerly side of 35th avenue, former Pierce ave- Brooklyn Railway Company, the Nassau Electric 2,605.51 feet; thence easterly deflecting 79 de- West lath street and West 11th street to the grees 15 minutes 56 seconds to the right 57.01 nue, 'to the easterly side of 14th street, former Railroad Company, and the New York Rapid intersection with a line midway between Avenue Hopkins avenue, the point or place of beginning." Transit Corporation. feet; thence southerly deflecting 95 degrees 46 Z and Canal Avenue North; thence eastwardly minutes 58 seconds to the right 741.26 feet; —and each and every owner of said property NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN along the said line midway between Avenue Z having any claim or demand on account thereof is thence southerly deflecting 4 degrees 57 minutes application will be made to the Supreme Court and Canal Avenue North to the intersection with hereby required to file his written claim or de- of the State of New York, Second Judicial Dis. 7 seconds to the right 1,877.49 feet; thence south- a line midway between West 9th street and West mand duly verified describing the real property erly deflecting trict, at a Special Term of said court, to be 7 minutes 27 seconds to the left 10th street; thence northwardly along the saia which the claimant owns or in which he is inter• held in and for the County of Kin~s,for the hear. 384.43 feet; thence westerly deflecting 60 degrees line midway between West 9th street and West ested and his post ofhse address with the Clerk ing of motions, at the County Court House, in 14 minutes 35 seconds to the right 69.57 feet to 10th street to. the intersection with a line mid• of the County of Queens on or before the 28th the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the point of curvature on the west side of West way between Avenue Y and Avenue Z; thence 6th street; thence northerly and westerly on 4 day of April, 1927, and to serve on the Corpora- the 20th day of April, 1927, at the opening of eastwardly along the said line midway between tion Counsel of The City of New York, at his the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as curve having a radius of 20 feet a distance of 48.37 feet to the point of tangency on the south- Avenue Y and Avenue Z to the intersection with office, Room 1743, 17th floor, Municipal Building, counsel can be heard thereon, to condemn the a line midway between West 8th street and West Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on real property required for said improvement and east line of Shell road; thence southwesterly along the southeast line of Shell road 457.68 feet; 9th street; thence northwardly along the said or before the 28th day of April, 1927, a copy of to have the compensation which should justly be such verified claim. made to the respective owners of the real property thence southerly deflecting 40 degrees 41 min. line midway between West 8th street and West proposed to be acquired for said 'improvement utes 59 seconds to the left 423.88 feet to the 9th street to the intersection with a line midway Dated, New York, April 13, 1927. between Avenue X and Avenue Y; thence east- GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun- ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court point of beginning. without a jury, and to have the cost of said im- SHELL ROAD (PARCEL "B"). wardly along the said line midway between Ave. sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal nue X and Avenue Y to the intersection with s Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York provement assessed by the said Supreme Court . Beginning at a point on the prolongation of the City. as hereinafter set forth, in accordance with the north line of Avenue X distant 40 feet westerly line midway between West 7th street and West a13,23 8th street; thence northwardly along the said resolution of the Board of Estimate and Appor- from the intersection of the north line of Ave. ~ne midway between West 7th street and West tionment of The City of New York, adopted on nue X with the east line of Shell road; thence 1 In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of the 4th day of March, 1927. easterly along the north line of Avenue X 44 8th street to a point distant 100 feet north. New York to certain lands and premises located The nature and extent of the improvement feet; thence southerly deflecting 100 degrees 44 erly from the northerly line of Avenue W; thence on IRELAND MILL ROAD now RODMAN hereby intended is the acquisition of title by The minutes 4 seconds to the right 461.02 feet; thence eastwardly and always distant 100 feet northerly STREET, where it intersects at the northerly City of New York, for the use of the public, to northerly deflecting 175 degrees 2 minutes 53 from and parallel with the northerly. line of line of 58th street formerly Cameron street, all the lands and premises, with the buildings seconds to the right 455.27 feet to the point of Avenue W to the intersection with a line mid- in the Borough of Queens, County of Queens, thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, beginning. ray between West street and West 1st street; City and State of New York, duly selected as required for the opening and extending of Negptne CANAL AVENUE (PARCEL "A"). thence southwardly along the said line midway a site for use of the Bureau of Highways and avenue frorm Shell road to West 27th street' Beginning at the intersection of the east line between West street and West 1st street to the for the erection of an asphalt plant and other West 17th street from Neptune avenue to Canal of Shell road with the south line of Canal ave. intersection with a line midway between Avenue corporation buildings, according to law. avenue (South); West 18th street from Canal nue; thence northerly along the east line of Shell Y and Avenue Z; thence eastwardly along the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN avenue (South) to Avenue Z; Harway avenue road 109.77 feet; thence northerly deflecting F said line midway between Avenue Y and Avenue order of the Supreme Court of . the State of from Avenue Z to Bay 37th street; Cropsey ave- minutes 27 seconds to the right 12.33 feet; thence Z to the intersection with a line midway between New York, Second Judicial District. dated the nue from Bay 37th street to Bay parkway; She! easterly deflecting 79 degrees 15 minutes 26 see- Homecrest avenue and East 12th street; thence 15th day of March, 1927, apd entered and filed road from Neptune avenue to Avenue X; Canal onds to the right 161.82 feet; thence southerly southwardly along the said line midway between `.n the office of the Clerk of the County of queens avenue from Shell road to Guider avenue, and deflecting 95 degrees 47 minutes 28 seconds to Homecrest avenue and East 12th street to the on the 16th day of March, 1927, the application Guider avenue from Canal avenue to the junction the right 120.62 feet; thence westerly deflecting intersection with a line midway between Aventie of The City of New York to have the compensa- with Neptune avenue and Hbmecrest avenue, in 84 degrees 12 minutes 32 seconds to the right Z and Voorhies avenue; thence eastwardly along tion which should justly be made to the respective the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, as 172.18 feet to the point of beginning. t he said line midway between Avenue Z and owners of the real property proposed to be taken the said streets are now laid out upon the map CANAL AvENuz, (PARCEL "B"). Voorhies avenue to the intersection with the in the above-entitled proceeding ascertained and or plan of the City of New York, subject to the Beginning at the intersection of the south line of westerly right-of-way line of the Manhattan determined by the Supreme Court without a jury rights, if any, of the South Brooklyn Railway Canal avenue with the southwest line of River- each Division of the Long Island Railroad; w,as granted. Company, the Nassau Electric Railroad Company side avenue; thence westerly along the south line t hence southwardly along the said right-of-way NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN and the New York Rapid Transit Corporation. of Canal avenue 1,103.76 feet; thence northerly Inc to the intersection with a line midway be- that the description of the real property to be The title to be acquired shall be a title in fee, deflecting 95 degrees 47 minutes 28 seconds to tween East 14th street and East 15th street; acquired in the above-entitled proceeding is as excepting at Coney Island Creek, where the title the right 120.62 feet; thence easterly deflecting t hence southwardy along the said line midway fol ows: is to be limited to an easement which will enable 84 degrees 12 minutes 32 seconds to the right between East 14th street and East 15th street "Beginning at a point on the westerly line of the City to build a bridge to carry West 18th 1,087.80 feet; thence southerly deflecting 88 de- t o the intersection with a line bisecting the Ireland Mill road, now Rodman street. where it street over this waterwray. grees 11 minutes 21 seconds to the right 120.06 a ngle formed by the intersection of the pro. is intersected by the prolongation of the northerly The real property, title to which is proposed to feet to the point of beginning. longatin of the southerly line of Voorhies ave. tine of 58th avenue, former Cameron street, said be acquired, is more particularly bounded and de- GUIDU AVENUE. n ne and the northerly line of Emmons avenue, as point of beginning being 57.081 feet west of the scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at the intersection of the south line these streets are laid out where they adjoin easterly side of Rodman street, as these streets NEPTUNE AvENus (PARCEL "A"). of Canal avenue with the southwest line of River- East 15th street; thence eastwardly along the are laid down upon Section 41 of the Fnal Maps Beginning at the intersection of the east line side avenue; thence northerly 120.06 feet to the sea ;d hisecting line to the intersection with ; of the Borough of Queens, approved by the Board of West 27th street with the south line of Neptune intersection of the prolongation of the north line iil ne midway between East 15th street and East of Estimate and Apportionment January 29. 1925, avenue; thence northerly in straight prolongation of Canal avenue with the northwest line of Guider 6th street; thence southwardly along the said and signed by the Mayor February 11, 1925; of the east line of West 27th street 80 feet; avenue; thence northeasterly deflecting 53 degrees Iine midway between East 15th street and East thence southerly deflecting to the Left 74 degrees thence northeasterly deflecting 78 degrees 40 min- 38 minutes 12 seconds to the right 273.53 feet; 16th street and along the prolongation of the said 48 minutes 18 seconds for 107 feet along the utes 55 seconds to the right 203.97 feet; thence thence easterly deflecting 37 degrees 18 minutes Iine to the intersection with the northerly United westerly line of Ireland Mill road to the southerly easterly deflecting 11 degrees 18 minutes 35 8 seconds to the right 60.01 feet; thence easterly S tates pierhead line of Sheepshead Bay; thence line of land to be acquired; thence westerly de- seconds to the right 2,716.20 feet; thence easterly deflecting 52 minutes 19 seconds to the right WI along the said pierhead line to the flecting to the right 74 degrees 48 minutes 18 see• deflecting 4 degrees 9 minutes 57 seconds to the 2,130.08 feet; thence southerly deflecting 90 de- in tersection with the easterly line of Shore ponds for 539.306 feet along the southerly line right 60.16 feet; thence easterly deflecting 2 de- grees to the right 270 feet; thence southeasterly boulevard; thence southwardly along the easterly of land to be acquired to the United States pier grees 10 minutes 17 seconds to the right 239.08 on a curve having a radius of 200 feet to a Ii ne of Shore boulevard to the northerly line of and bulkhead line of Flushing River; thence feet; thence easterly deflecting I degree 3 minutes distance of 174.54 feet; thence southeasterly Shore boulevard; thence eastwardly along the northerly deflecting to the right 133 degrees 17 27 seconds to the left 100.43 feet; thence easterly tangent to the last mentioned course 561.16 feet; no rtherly line of Shofo boulevard to the inter- minutes 34.6 seconds for 3.985 feet along the deflecting 5 degrees 17 minutes 2 seconds to the thence southeasterly deflecting 24 degrees 41 min- section with the United States bulkhead line laid United States pier and bulkhead line of Push- left 78.80 feet; thence southerly deflecting 95 utes I second to the left 61.01 feet; thence east. 0ut at the easterly end of Coney Island; thence ing River; thence northerly deflecting to the left degrees 32 minutes 42 seconds to the right 40.19 erly deflecting 15 degrees 18 minutes 46 seconds s0 uthwardly along the United States bulkhead line 30 degrees 44 minutes 9.6 seconds for 269.717 feet; thence easterly deflecting 95 degrees 32 to the left 732.35 feet; thence southwesterly de- at the easterly end of Coney Island and west- feet along the United States pier and bulkhead minutes 42 seconds to the left 81.51 feet; thence fleeting 12S degrees 45 minutes 7 seconds to the wardly aiong . the United States bulkhead line line of Flushing River to the northerly of northerly deflecting 87 degrees 24 minutes 3 sec- right 126.64 feet; thence southeasterly deflecting adjoining the shore of the Atlantic Ocean to the land to be acquired; thence easterly d to onds to the left 40.04 feet; thence easterly de- 89 degrees 22 minutes 21 seconds to the left in tersection with the prolongation of the easterly the right 72 degrees 59 ninnies 35 seconds for 8782 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 192'7, •

100 feet along the northerly line of land to be Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File any objections thereto, shall file such objections forth their objections to the same in wrtnag, duly acquired; thence easterly deflecting to the right Objections. in writing, duly verified, in the manner requirett verified in the manner required by law for the 3 degrees 22 minutes .2 seconds for 123,07 feet by law for the verification of. pleadings in an verification of pleadings in an action setting along the northerly line of land to be acquired; In the Matter of the Application of The City of action, setting forth the real property owned' by forth the real property owned by the objector, thence easterly deflecting to the left 18 degrees New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the objector and his post office address, with the and his post office address, and file the same 56 minutes 38 seconds for 227.863 feet along the same has not been heretofore acquired for Clerk of the County of Queens, on or before the with the Clerk of the County of Queens and the northerly line of land to be acquired to tht the same purpose in fee, to the real property 25th day of April, 1927, and parties other than within the same time serve upon the Corporation westerly line of land to be acquired; thence required for the opening and extending ot The City of New York, shall within the same Counsel of The City of New York at his office, northerly deflecting to the left 34 degrees l8 BEACH 108TH STREET from Wainwrigb time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The Room 1743, 17th floor, Municipal Building, Bor- seconds for 68.716 feet along the westerly line of court to Beach Chanel drive, in the Boroug' City of New York, at his office Municipal Build- ough of Manhattan, City of New York, or if The land to be acquired to the northerly line of land of Queens, City of New York.• ing, Court House square, Long Island City, in the City of New York files objections serve upon the to be acquired; thence easterly deflecting to the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PAR- Borough of Queens, City of New York, a copy attorneys for the claimants a copy oL such verified right 8] degrees 37 minutes 30 seconds for ties interested in the above entitled proceyding, of such verified objections. objections. 108.532 feet along the northerly line of land to be as follows: Fourth-That on the 27th day of April, 1927, NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN acquired to the westerly line of Ireland Mill road; at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as that on the 25th day of April, 1925 at 10 o'clock First-That the above named court, after con- soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Cor- thence southerly deflecting to the right 75 degrees sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as counsel 24 minutes 34 seconds for 131.45 feet along the the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has poration Counsel of The City of New York will can be heard thereon, the Corporation Counsel of wseterly line of Ireland Mill road; thence south- completed its estimate of the compensation which apply to the Hon. Edward Riegelmann, the Jus- The City of New York will apply to Hon. James erly for 132.69 feet along the westerly line st should be made by The City of New York to the tice of the Supreme Court who signed said tenta- A. Dunne, the Justice of the Supreme Court Ireland Mill road to the prolongation of the north- respective owners of the real property to be ac- tive decree at a Special Term, Part I, of signing such transcript of estimate or tentative erly line of 58th avenue, the point or place of quired in this proceeding, and has made an assess- the Supreme Court to be held in the County Court decree, at his chambers at the County Court House, beginning; together with all the right, title and ment of the value of the benefit and advantage House in the Borough of Brooklyn, to fix a time Borough of Brooklyn, New York City, to fix a interest in and to the land and lands under water of the improvement to the respective owners of when said Justice will hear the parties who will tithe when the said Justice will bear the parties so lying to the north of the parcel herein described." the real property within the area of assessment have filed objections to the said tentative decree. objecting. -and each and every owner of said property for benefit herein, and the tentative decree of Dated, New York, April 5, 1927. Dated, New York, April 4, 1927, having any claim or demand on account thereof the said court as to awards for damages and as GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun- GEORGE P. NICHOLSON Corporation Coun- is hereby required to file his written claim o to assessments for benefit was signed on the 31st sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal sel, Attorney for The City ol New York, Office Building, New York City. demand duly verified describing the real property day of March, 1927, by Hon. James A. Dunne, a5,21 and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Bor- which the claimant owns or in which he is inter- Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the ough of Manhattan, City of New York a4,14 ested and his post office address with the Clerk trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of of the County of Queens on or before the 28th day filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens on New York to certain lands and premises front- of April, 1927, and to serve on the Corporation in~g BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND the 5th day of April, 1927, for the inspection of on CHURCH STREET, in the Third APPORTIONMENT. Counsel of The City of New York at his office, whomsoever it may concern. Ward of the Borough of Richmond, County of Room 1743, 17th floor, Municipal Building, Bor- Second-That the said court has assessed all Richmond, City and State of New York, begin- ough of Manhattan, City of New York on or be- the real property within the area of assessment ning at the point of intersection of the southerly Proposals. fore the 28th day of April, 1927, a copy of such fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for line of Church street and the northerly line of verified claim. benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportion- the Staten Island Rapid Transit Railroad right- SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Dated, New York, April 13, 1927. ment on the 12th day of June, 1925, and that the of-way, running thence southwesterly along the the Board of Estimate and Apportionment in GEOREG P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun- said area of assessment includes the parcels of said northerly line of the Staten Island Rapid the Council Chambers (meeting room of the Board sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal real property situate and being in the Borough of Transit Railroad right-of-way 9 distance of 76.21 of Estimate and Apportionment), in the City Hall, Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. Queens, in the City of New York, which taken feet, thence running northwesterly deflecting to Borough of Manhattan, New York City, from a13,23 together, are bounded and described as follows,' the right 123 degrees 38 minutes 13 seconds a 9.30 a. m. until 12 noon, on distance of 42.25 feet to the southerly line of viz. : THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1927. In the Matter of the Application of The City of Church street, thence southeasterly deflecting New York, relative to acquiring title wherever Bounded on the north by the southerly bulk- FOR ALL OF THE LABOR AND MA- head line of Beach Channel; on the east by a to the south 90 degrees 1 minute 51 seconds the same has not been heretofore acquired for along the said southerly line of Church street TERIALS REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTION the sameurpose in fee, to the lands, tenements line bisecting the angle formed by the inter- OF A BRICK WALL TO BE ERECTED section of the prolongations of the centre lines distance of 63.45 feet to the point of beginning, and hereditaments required for the purpose of together with all the right, title and interest ALONG PROPERTY LINE OF NEW COUNTY opening and extending NORTH 15TH STREET of Beach 106th (Centre) street and Beach 108th in Church street to the centre line thereof, duly COURT HOUSE SITE, FROM PEARL ST. from Franklin street to Wythe avenue, in the street; on the south by the northerly right-of- selected as a site for a comfort station under TO BAXTER ST., MANHATTAN, NEW Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. ay line of the Rockaway Beach Division of the the jurisdiction of the President of the Borough YORK CITY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN ong Island Railroad, and on the west by a line of Richmond, according to law. INCIDENTAL THERETO. order of the Supreme Court of the State of New listant 300 feet westerly from and parallel with NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE The Engineer's estimate of the amount of work York, Second Judicial District, dated January 28, he westerly line of Beach 108th street, the said owners respectively entitled to or interested in to be done is as follows: 1927, and duly entered in the office of the Cleric distance being measured at right angles to Beach the real property, title to which has been acquired Item 1. Earth excavation, 50 cubic yards. of the County of Kings on the 29th day of 108th street, and by the prolongation of the said in the above proceeding, and to all those whom Item 2, Concrete, class "B," 50 cubic yards. January, 1927, the application of The City of line. it may concern, to wit: That the Supreme Court Item 3. Brick masonry, 75 cubic yards. New York to have the compensation which should Third-That The City of New York, and all of the State of New York at a Special Term, Item 4. (a) Cut cast granite base, 230 linear justly be made to the respective owners of the other parties interested in such proceeding or in Part III, for trials, held in and for the County of feet; (b) cut cast granite coping, 200 linear feet; real property proposed to be taken in the above any of the real property affected thereby, having Kings, at the County Court House, in the Bor- (c) cut cast granite caps, each, 12, entitled proceeding ascertained and determined lily objections thereto, shall file such objections ough of Brooklyn, City of New York, has, after The time to be allowed for the completion of by the Supreme Court without a jury, and the in writing, duly verified, in the manner required considering the testimony and proofs offered by the work is thirty (30) consecutive working days cost of such improvement assessed by the Court by law for the verification of pleadings in an The City of New York, and the parties and persons from the date of notice to begin work by the in accordance with the resolution adopted by the action. setting forth the real property owned by who have appeared in the above proceeding com- Chief Engineer. Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the I1th the objector and his post office address, with the pleted its estimate of the compensation which The amount of security required will be $2,000 day of March, 1926, was granted. Clerk of the County of Queens, on or before the ought justly to be made by The City of New York and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid 25th day of April, 1927, and parties other than NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN to the respective owners of the real property so shall be 5 per cent. of the amount of security: that, pursuant to section 1000 of the Greater The City of New York, shall within the same acquired and has prepared a transcript of its Each bid must be accompanied by a security New York Charter, as amended by chapter 606 of time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The estimate of the damages so ascertained and esti- deposit in cash or certified check upon a National the Laws of 1915, the map or survey of the land City of New York, at his office, Municipal Build- mated. Said transdript of estimate is accompanied or State bank or trust company of the City of to be acquired in this proceeding has been duly ing, Court House square, Long Island City, in the by the damage map used by said court upon the New York, or a check of such bank or trust com- filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Borough of Queens, City of New York, a copy trial of said proceeding and states the several pany signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, Kings, and each and every party and person in- of such verified objections. sums respectively estimated for each parcel shown drawn and made payable to the order of the terested in the real property so to be taken and Fourth-That on the 27th day of April, 1927, on said damage map with the names of the owners having any claim or demand on account thereof, Comptroller of The City of New York, or cor- at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as so far as ascertained. Said transcript of estimate, porate stock or certificate of indebtedness of an is hereby required to file with the Clerk of the soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Cor- dated the 23d day of March, 1927 is signed by nature issued by The City of New York, which County of Kings on or before the 18th day of poration Counsel of The City of New York will Hon. James C. Cropsey, Justice of the Supreme April, 1927, a written claim, duly verified, setting the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value apply to the Hon. James A. Dunne, the Jus- Court, presiding at the trial of the above proceed- with the security deposit required. forth the real property owned by the claimant, or ing, and said transcript accompanied by said tice of the Supreme Court who signed said The bidder will state the price of each item or in which he is interested, and his post office ad- tentative decree at a Trial Term, Part III, of damage map, together with proofs upon which it dress; and to serve within the same time a copy of article contained in the specifications or schedules the Supreme Court to be held in the County Court is based, was filed in the office of the Clerk of herein contained or hereto annexed for the con- such verified claim on the Corporation Counsel House in the Borough of Brooklyn, to fix a time the County of Richmond on the 24th day of March, of The City of New York, at his office, 506 1927, for the investigation of whomsoever it may tract, per foot, yard, or other unit of measure of when said Justice will hear the parties who will article by which the bids will be tested. Con- Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn, City of have filed objections to the said tentative decree. concern. New York. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN tract, if awarded, will be awarded to the lowest Dated, New York, April 5, 1927, bidder. The property affected by the above entitled pro- GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun- that The City of New York and any person or ceeding is located in Blocks Nos. 2591 2613, 2614 persons whose rights may be affected by said Blank forms for the bid or proposal, contract, sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal specifications and plans for the above work, may 2615, in Section 9 of the Kings county Land Building, New York City. a5,21 transcript of estimate, and who may object to Map, and is more particularly bounded and de- the same, or any part thereof, may within fifteen be obtained upon application at the office of the scribed as follows, to wit: (15) days after the firstublication of this notice Secretary of the Board of Estimate and Appor- "Beginning at the intersection of the west line In the Matter of the Application of The City of on April 4, 1927, set forth their objections to tionment, Room 1356, Municipal Building, Borough of Franklin street with the southwest Iine of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same in writing, duly verified in the manner of Manhattan, City of New York. North 15th street; thence northerly along the west the same has not been heretofore acquired for required by law for the verification of pleadings in THE BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR- line of Franklin street 70.18 feet; thence south- the same purpose in fee, to the real property an action, setting forth the real property owned TIONMENT, JULIUS MILL$a, President, Bor• easterly deflecting 121 degrees 15 minutes 4 sec- required for the opening and extending ot by the objector, and his post office address, and ough of Manhattan, as Committee on Court onds to the right 705.96 feet; thence southwest- 133D STREET from Jamaica avenue to 134th file the same with the Clerk of the County of Rich- House. erly deflecting 90 degrees to the right 60 feet; street, in the Borough of Queens, City of mond, and within the same time serve upon the Dated April 11, 1927. all,21 thence northwesterly deflecting 90 degrees to the New York, Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at ll''See General Instructions to Bidders on right 669.55 feet to the point of beginning." his office, Room I743, I7th floor, Municipal Build- last pate, last column, of the "City Record." Dated, Brooklyn, New York, April 5, 1927. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PAR- ties interested in the above entitled proceeding, ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, or GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun if The City of New York files objections, serve Notices of Public Hearings. sal, Office and Post Office Address, 506 Munici- as follows: First-That the above named court, after con- upon the attorneys for the claimants a copy of pal Building, Brooklyn, N. Y. a5,15 such verified objections. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT MATTERS. :idering the testimony and proofs submitted on NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has In the Matter of the Application of The City that on the 20th day of April, 1927. at 10 o'clock of New York relative to acquiring title wher- completed its estimate of the compensation which in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as counsel NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ever the same has not been heretofore acquired should be made by The City of New York to the can be heard thereon, the Corporation Counsel of Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its for the same purpose in fee to the lands, tene- respective owners of the real property to be ac- meeting held Thursday, March 31, 1927 (Cal No. The City of New York will apply to Hon. James 18), ments and bereditaments required for the purpose quired in this proceeding, and has made an assess. C. Cropsey the Justice of the Supreme Court continued to Thursday, April 21 1927, the of opening and extending 24TH AVENUE from ment of the value of the benefit and advantage signing such transcript of estimate or tentative hearing on a proposed amendment of the Area District Map Section No. 29, by changing from an Dahill road to Gravesend avenue, in the Bor- of the improvement to the respective owners of decree, at his chambers, at the County Court ough of Brooklyn, City of New York. the real property within the area of assessment House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New E to a C area district, the property abutting upon NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN for benefit herein, and the tentative decree of York, to fix a time when the said Justice will hear Ocean avenue to a depth of 100 feet from Ave- order of the Supreme Court of the State of New the said court as to awards for damages and as the said parties so objecting. nue S to Avenue T, Borough of Brooklyn. York, Second Judicial District, dated January 28, :o assessments for benefit was signed on the 28th I 'ated, New York, April 4. 1927. The hearing will be held on Thursday, April 21, 1927, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk , lay of March, 1927, by Hon. Edward Riegelmann, GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun- 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., in Room 16, City Hall, of the County of Kings on the 29th day of Tustice of the Supreme Court presiding at the sel, Attorney for The City of New York, Office Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. January, 1927, the application of The City of trial of the above entitled. proceeding, and was and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Dated, New York, April 11 1927. New York to have the compensation which should filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens on Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. a4,14 PETER J. McGOWAN, secretary, Board of justly be made to the respective owners of the the 5th day of April, 1927, for the inspection of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, real property proposed to be taken in the above whomsoever it may concern. In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of Telephone, 4560 Worth. a11,21 entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by Second-That the said court has assessed all New York to certain lands and premises situ- the Supreme Court without a jury, and the cost of the real property within the area of assessment ated on the southerly side of 91ST AVENUE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE such improvement assessed by the court in accord- fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for between 113th and 114th streets, Richmond Hill, Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its ance with the resolution adopted by the Board of benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportion- Borough of Queens, City of New York, duly meeting held Thursday, March 31, 1927 (Cal No. Estimate and Apportionment on the 19th day of ment on the 12th day of June, 1925. and that the selected as a site for school purposes according 19), continued to Thursday, April 21, 1927, the June. 1925. was granted. said area of assessment includes the parcels of to law. hearing with respect to the necessity for carrying NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN real property situate and being in the Borough of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE OWN- Hammersley avenue and Fenton avenue across the that, pursuant to section 1000 of the Greater Queens, in the City of New York, which taken ers respectively entitled to or interested in the tracks of the New York, Westchester and Boston New York Charter, as amended by chapter 606 together, are bounded and described as follows, real property, title to which has been acquired in Railway Company, Borough of The Bronx, in ac- of the Laws of 1915, the map or survey of the viz.: the above proceeding, and to all those whom it cordance with the map adopted by the Board of land to be acquired in this proceeding has been Beginning at a point on the southerly line of may concern, to wit: That the Supreme Court of Estimate and Apportionment on May 20, 1926, duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the County Jamaica avenue where it is intersected by a line the State of New York at a Special Term for and approved by the Mayor on June 1, 1926. of Kings, and each and every party and person midway between 133d street (Silkworth street- trials. held in and for the County of Queens, at The bearing will be held on Thursday, April 21, interested in the real property so to be taken and Richmond avenue) and 134th street (Magnolia the County Court House in the Borough of ,927, at 11 o'clock a. m., in Room 16, City ail, having any claim or demand on account thereof, is avenue) and running thence southeastwardly Queens, City of New York, has, after considering Borough of Manhattan, City of New York hereby required to file with the Clerk of the County along the said line midway between -133d street the testimony and proofs offered by The City of Dated, New York, April 11 1927. of Kings on or before the 18th day of April, (Silkworth street-Richmond avenue) and 134th New York and the parties and persons who have PETER J. McGOWAN, secretary, Board of 1927, a written claim, duly verified, setting forth street (Magnolia avenue) to the intersection with appeared in the above proceeding, completed its Estimate and Apportionment, Munici al Building, the real property owned by the claimant, or in a 1'ne at right angles to 134th street (Magnolia estimate of the compensation which ought justly to Telephone, 4560 Worth. all,21 which he is interested. and his post office ad- avenue) and passing through a point on its be made by The City of New York to the respec- dress; and to serve within the same time a copy southwesterly side midway between 89th avenue tive owners of the real property so acquired, and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE of such verified claim on the Corporation Coun- and 133d street; thence northeastwardly along has prepared a transcript of its estimate of the Board of Estimate ' and Apportionment at its sel of The City of New York, at his office, 506 the said line at right angles to 134th stree damages so ascertained and estimated. Said meeting held Thursday, March 31, 1927 (Cal. Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn, City (Magnolia avenue) to the intersection with its transcript of estimate is accompanied by the dam- No. 22), continued to Thursday, April 21 1927, of New York. northeasterly side; thence southeastwardly along age map used by said court upon the trial of said the hearing on a proposed amendment of t~e Use The property affected by the above entitled pro- the northeasterly line of 134th street (Magnolia proceeding and states the several sums respectively District Map, Section No. 6, by changing from. ceeding is located in Block No. 6582 in Section 20 avenue), and along the prolongation of the said estimated for each parcel shown on said damage a residence district to a business district, the block of the Kings County Land Map, and is more line, to the intersection with the northerly right- map with the names of the owners so far as bounded by Sound View avenue (Clasons Point particularly bounded and described as follows, to of-way of the main line division of the Long ascertained. Said transcript of estimate dated road), Eastern boulevard (Ludlow avenue) and wit: fs'and Railroad; thence westwardly along the said March 22, 1927, is signed by Hon. James A. Noble avenue, Borough of The Bronx. Beginning at the intersection of the east line of right-of-way line to the intersection with the pro- Dunne, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding The hearing will be held on Thursday, April 21, Ps bill road with the southeast line of 24th ave- longation of a line midway between 132d street at the trial of the above proceeding, and said 1927, at I1 o'clock a. ni., in Room 16, City Hall. ntte' thence northerly along the east line of Dahill and 133d street (Silkworth street-Richmond ave- transcript accompanied by said damage map, to- Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, rata 115.41 feet; thence northeasterly deflecting nue) ; thence northwestwardly along the said line gether with proofs upon which it is based, was Dated, New York, April 11, 1927, 43 degrees 53 minutes 2 seconds to the right midway between 132d street and 133d street filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of 232 feet; thence southerly deflecting 136 de- (~ilkworth street-Richmond avenue), and along Queens on the 22d day of March, 1927, for the Estimate and Apportionments Municipal Building, ~tte s 6 m{nutes 58 seconds to the right 115.41 the prolongation of the said line, to the inter- investigation of whomsoever it may concern. Telephone, 4560 Worth. all,21 fall; thence southwesterly deflecting 45 degrees 53 section with the southerly line of Jamaica ave- NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN mutates 2 segonde to the right 288.52 feet to the nue; thence eastwardly along the southerly line that The City of New York and any NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE pmtnI 6f }tEglrtn1r1X. of Jamaica avenue to the point or place of be-. person or persons whose rights may be DOOM, llreoklxn New York, April 5, 1927. ginning. affected by the said transcript of estimate and Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its NiCHOLSON Corporation Cnun- Third-That The City of New York, and all meeting held Thursday, Apra 7, 1927 (Cal, No. Ci CyNCE P. who may object to the same, or any part thereof, 13), continued to Thursday, April 21, 1929, the - sel, O ti and Post Office Address, 506 Municipal other parties interested in such proceeding or. in may within fifteen (1S) days after the first BaildIng, Brooklyn, N. Y. a5,15 any of the real property affected thereby, having ltearin j on aproposed area of assessment In the publication of this notice on April 4, 1927. set tter of ac4 t .tltle to Vita Wick boulevard THURSDAY,-APZL 14, 1927. THE CITY RECORD. 8788

from Jamaica avenue to Foch boulevard and from pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the changing the grades of West 187th street between NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TEE Rockaway boulevard to Conduit boulevard, subject Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming Bennett avenue and Overlook terrace, and of Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its to the rights, if any, of the Long Island Railroad it for the public interest so to do, proposes to Bennett avenue between West 187th street an4 meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. Company, Borough of Queens. change the map or plan of the City of New West 189th street, Borough of Manhattan, in No. 129), adopted the following resolutions: The hearing will be held on Thursday, April 21, York, by changing the grade of Arnold court accordance with a map bearing the signature of Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., in Room 16, City Hall, from Eastern Parkway Extension to Stewart street, the President of the Borough and dated December Apportionment of The City of New York, in pur- Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. Borough of Brooklyn, in accordance with a map 28, 1926. suance of the provisions of section 442 of the (A diagram showing the proposed area of assess- bearing the signature of the Commissioner of Pub- Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming ment in these proceedings was printed in the lic Works of that Borough and dated January 25, change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in it for the public interest so to do, proposes to CITY RECORD from March 25,.,1927, to April 5, 1927. the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of change the map or plan of the City of New York 1927.) Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- New York, on Thursday, April 21, 1927, at 11 by changing the lines and grades of the street Dated, New York, April 11, 1927. posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be o'clock a. m. system within the territory bounded approximately PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board by North Conduit avenue (Old South road), Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, City of New York, on Thursday, April 21, 1927, cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per- 135th avenue, Inwood (Elm) street, Rockaway sons affected thereby that the proposed change Telephone, 4560 Worth. al1,21 at 11 o'clock a. in. boulevard (road), and 147th (Hazel) street, Bor- Resolved. That the Secretary of this Board will be considered at a meeting of the Board to ough of Queens, in accordance with a map bear- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be ing the signature of the President of the Borough Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its sons affected thereby that the proposed change published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- and dated November 11, 1926. meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed No. 119), adopted the following resolutions: be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be prior to the 21st day of April, 1927. change at a meeting of the Board, tQ be held in Resolved. That the Board of Estimate and published in the CITY RECORD and the corporation Dated, New York, April 8, 1927. the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of Apportionment of The City of New York, in newspapers for ten days continuously, Sundays PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of New York, on Thursday, April 21, 1927, at 11 pursuance of the prgvisions of section 442 of the and legal holidays excepted, prior to the Zlst day Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, o'clock a. m. Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming of April, 1927. Telephone. 4560 Worth. a8,19 Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board it for the public interest so to do, proposes to Dated, New York, April 8, 1927. cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per- change the map or plan of the City of New PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE sons affected thereby that the proposed change York, by changing the grades of the street system Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its will be considered at a meeting of the Board to within the territory bounded approximately by Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be Utica avenue, Flatlands avenue, Ralph avenue and No. 124), adopted the following resolutions: published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- Avenue 0, Borough of Brooklyn, in accordance NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, with a map bearing the signature of the Com- Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its Apportionment of The City of New York, in pur- prior to the 21st day of April, 1927. . missioner of Public Works of the Borough and meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. suance of the provisions of section 442 of the Dated, New York, April 8, 1927. dated May 13 1926. No. 232), adopted the following resolutions: Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and it for the public interest so to -do, proposes to PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of change the map or plan of the City of New York Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be Apportionment of The City of New York, in Telephone, 4560 Worth. held in the City .Hall, Borough of Manhattan, pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the by establishing the lines and grades of West a8,19 239th street from Netherland avenue to Spuyten City of New York, on Thursday, April 21, 1927, Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE at 11 o'clock a. m. it for the public interest so to do, proposes to Duyvil parkway, and by changing the grades of Resolved. That the Secretary of this Board change the map or plan of the City of New Spuyten Duyvil parkway at its intersection with Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its West 239th street, Borough of The Bronx, in ac- meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- York, by changing the lines and grades of the No. 130), adopted the following resolutions: sons affected thereby that the proposed change street system within the territory bounded by 20th cordance with a map bearing the signature of the will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to avenue, 53d street, 21st avenue and 55th street, President of the Borough arl dated December 28, Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Borough of Brooklyn, in accordance with a map 1926. Apportionment of The City of New York, in pur- be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be suance of the provisions of section 442 of the published in the CITY RECORD and the corporation bearing the signature of the Commissioner of Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed newspapers for ten days continuously, Sundays Public Works of the Borough and dated February change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 21st day 14, 1927. the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of it for the public interest so to do, proposes to Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- New York, on Thursday, April 21, 1927, at 11 change the map or plan of the City of New Yotk of April, 1927. by changing the lines and grades of the street Dated, New York, April 8, 1927. posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be o'clock a. m. system within the territory bounded approximately PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board by Union Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Buildu,g, City of New York, on Thursday, April 21, 1927, cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per- (Parbew rsulaU Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 at 11 o'clock a. in. sons affected thereby that the proposed change place, 70th road (Viola place), Sybilla street, Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board will be considered at a meeting of the Board to 71st (Continental) avenue, Metropolitan ave- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT .THE cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be nue, Union turnpike, Markwood (road) ~place, Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its sons affected thereby that the proposed change published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- 78th (Upshaw) road, Burns street, 77th (Brent- meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, ford) road,. Kew Forest lane, 78th avenue '(Devon No. 120), adopted the following resolutions: he held at the aforesaid time and place, to be prior to the 21st day of April, 1927. place), Queens boulevard, 80th road (Quentin Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and published in the CITY RECORD and the corporation street), Park lane and Union turnpike, Borough Dated, New York, April 8, 1927, of Queens, in accordance Apportionment of The City of New York, in newspapers for ten days continuously, Sundays it bearing the PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of signature Preside t of atheaBor pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the and legal holidays excepted. prior to the 21st day Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming of April, 1927. dated June 19, 1926. Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed it for the public interest so to do, proposes to Dated. New York, April 8, 1927. change the map or plan of the City of New change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of York, by changing the grades of the street system ortionment, Municipal Building. Estimate and App Board of -Estimate and Apportionment at its New York, on Thursday, April 21, 1927, at 11 within the territory bounded approximately by East Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. 58th street, Avenue T, East 59th street, Avenue J, o'clock a. m. No. 127), adopted the following resolution: Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board Ralph avenue, Paerdegat Avenue South Island NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE lyn, in Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per- avenue and Avenue U, Borough of Brook Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its portionment hereby fixes Thursday, April 21, accordance with a map bearing the signature of meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. sons affected thereby that the proposed change 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., and Room 16, City Hall, will be considered at a meeting of the Board to the Commissioner of Public Works of the Bor- No. 237), adopted the following resolutions: Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as ough and dated April 26, 1926. be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- the time and place for a public hearing on a published in the Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- tionment of The City of New York is considering CITY RECORD for ten days con- posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be proposed amendment of the Use District Map, Sec- tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, the advisability of instituting proceedings to tion No. 2, by changing from a residence district to held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, prior to the 21st day of April, 1927, acquire title to the real property required for the a business district, where not heretofore so zoned, City of New York, on Thursday, April 21, 19'27, opening and extending of East 51st street from the property abutting upon Eastchester road be- Dated, New York, April 8, 1927. at 11 o'clock a. in. Kings highway to Flatbush avenue, and of East Resolved, That the Secretary of this Bdard tween Needham avenue and Laconia avenue, Bor- PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of 52d street from Kings highway to Avenue T, in ough of The Bronx. Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,I9 sons affected thereby that the proposed change and Dated, New York, April 8, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, tionment is authorized and required at the time Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its published in the CITY RECORD and the corporation of the adoption of the resolution directing the in- Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. newspapers for ten days continuously, Sundays stitution of proceedings to acquire title to the No. 131), adopted the following resolutions: and legal holidays excepted, prior to the Zlst day NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE real property required for the foregoing improve. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and of April, 1927. Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas Apportionment City of Dated, New York, April 8, 1927. of assessment for benefit for said proceedings, meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. suance PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of No. 125), adopted the following resolutions: ofthe p_rovisiprovisions ectionf s 442 of the Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 Apportionment of The City of New York, in pur- it for the public interest so to do, proposes to section 973 of the Greater New York Charter, as change the map or plan of the City of New York amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed suance of the provisions of section 442 of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming by changing the grades of 37th drive from 108th area of assessment for benefit in these proceedings street to 37th avenue, Borough of Queens, in ac- Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its is as follows: it for the public interest so to do, proposes to meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. change the map or plan of the City of New York cordance with a map bearing the signature of the Bounded on the north by the southerly lines of President of the Borough and dated November 9, No. 121), adopted the following resolutions: Kings highway and Foster avenue; on the east by by changing the grades of East 221st street from 1926. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and White Plains road to Barnes avenue, Borough of a line midway between East 52d street and East Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed Apportionment of The City of New York, in 53d street; on the south by the northerly lines of The Bronx, in accordance with a map bearing the pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the signature of the President of the Borough and change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in Flatbush avenue and Avenue T; and qn the west the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming by a line midway between East 51st street and dated January 17, 1927. it for the public interest so to do, proposes to New York, on Thursday, April 21, 1927, at 11 Utica avenue, and by the prolongation of the said Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed o'clock a. m. change the map or plan of the City of New line. change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in York, by changing the grades of Stillwell avenue the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per- between Avenue Z and Neptune avenue, and of posed •area of assessment at a meeting of the New York, on Thursday, April 21, 1927, at 11 the intersecting streets affected thereby, Borough o'clock a. m. sons agected thereby that the proposed change Board, to be held in the City of New York, Bor- will be considered at a meeting of the Board to of Brooklyn, in accordance with a map bearing ough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Thursday, Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board the signature of the Commissioner of Public cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per- be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be April 21, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. in., and that at published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- Works of the Borough and dated December 21, the- same time and place a public hearing thereon sons affected thereby that the proposed change 1926. will be considered at a meeting of the Board to tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, will then and there be had. prior to the 21st day of April, 1927. Resolved, That this Board consider 'the pro- Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board be held at the . aforesaid time and place, to be posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- Dated, New York, April 8, 1927, held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, sons affected thereby, to be published in the tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of City of New York, on Thursday, April 21, 1927, CITY RECORD and in the corporation newspapers prior to the 21st day of April, 1927. Estimate and Apportionment, Municipai Building, at 11 o'clock a. m. for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays Dated, New York, April 8, 1927. Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board and legal holidays, prior to Thursday, April 21, cause these resolutions and a notice to all per• PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of 1927. Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE sons affected thereby that the proposed change Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to Dated, New York. April 8, 1927. Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be No. 132), adopted the following resolutions: Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE published in the CITY RECORD and the corporation Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and a8,19 Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its newspapers for ten days continuously, Sundays Telephone, 4560 Worth. Apportionment of The City of New York, in pur- and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 21st day meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. No. 126), adopted the following resolution: suance of the provisions of section 442 of the of April, 1927. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming Dated. New York, April 8, 1927. it for the public interest so to do, proposes to PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. portionment hereby fixes Thursday, April 21, No. 117). adopted the following resolutions: 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., and Room 16, City Hall, change the map or plan of the City of New York Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, by discontinuing Celina place as heretofore laid Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 Reso'ved, That the Board of Estimate and Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as Apportionment of The City of New York, in pur- the time and place for a public hearing on a pro- out between Park Lane South and 82d drive, and suance of the provisions of section 442 of the posed amendment of the Use District Map, Section by changing the grade of 82d drive (Audley NOTICE IS- HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming No. 4, by changing from a residence district to street) between Abingdon street (road) and Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its it for the public interest so to do, proposes to a business district, the property abutting upon Metropolitan avenue, Borough of Queens, in ac- meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. change the map or plan of the City of New York Crosby avenue to a depth of 100 feet from a line cordance with a map bearing the signature of the No, 122), adopted the following resolutions: President of the Borough and dated December 22, by establishing the lines and grades of an exten- 100 feet south of Waterbury avenue to Baisley 1926. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate. and sion of Pinehurst avenue from West 187th street avenue; the property abutting upon the westerly Apportionment of The City of New York, in 'o Northern avenue, Borough of Manhattan, in side of Crosby avenue from Baisley avenue to a Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the accordance with a map bearing the signature of line 100 feet north of Eastern boulevard, and the change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming the President of the Borough and dated Novem- property abutting upon the easterly side of Crosby the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of it for the public interest so to do, proposes to avenue to a depth of 100 feet from Baisley ave- New York, on Thursday, April 21, 1927, at 11 ber'10. 1926. o'clock a. m. change the map or plan of the City of New Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed nue to a line 100 feet southerly therefrom, thence York, by changing the grades of East 34th street along the bisector of the angle formed by Crosby Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board from Avenue L to Avenue M, Borough of Brook- change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of avenue and Baisley avenue to a line midway be- cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per- lyn, in accordance with a map bearing the sig- tweetn Baisley avenue and Hollywood avenue, sons affected thereby that the proposed change nature of the Commissioner of Public Works of New York, on Thursday, April 21, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. in. thence southwardly to a line 100 feet north of will be considered at a meeting of the Board to that Borough and dated January 11, 1927. be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be Resolved, That this oard consider the pro- Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board Eastern boulevard, Borough of The Bronx, Dated. New York, April 8, 1927. published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per- sons affected thereby that the proposed change PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of tmuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, prior to the 21st day of April, 1927. City of, New York, on Thursday, April 21, 1927, will be considered at a meeting of the Board to Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Dated, New York, April 8 1927. at 11 o'clock a. in. be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- PETER J. McGOWAN, secretary, Board of cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building sons affected thereby that the proposed change prior to the 21st day of April, 1927. Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to Dated. New York. April 8, 1927. meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of No. 128), adopted the following resolution: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE published in the CITY RECORD and the corporation Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its newspapers for ten days continuously, Sundays Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 portionment hereby fixes Thursday, April 21, meeting held on Thursday, March 24 1927 (Cal, and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 21st day 1927, at 11 o'clock a. in., and Room 16, City Hall, No. 134), adopted the following resolution: of April, 1927. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Dated. New York, April 8, 1927. Board. of Estimate and Apportionment at its the time and place for a public bearing on a Apportionment hereby fixes Thursday, Apro 21, PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. proposed amendment of the Use District Map, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. in., and Room 16, City Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Bni'd;', No. 118), adopted the following resolutions: Section No. 4, by changing from an unrestricted Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and district and a residence district to a business as the time and place for a public hearing an a Apportionment of The City of New York, in pur- district, the property abutting upon Morris Park proposed amendment of the Area District map, NOTICE I9 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE suance of the provisions of section 442 of the avenue to a depth of 100 feet from P aye- Section No. 11, by changing from an E to an Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming flue to Mayflower avenue, Borough of The Bronx. F area district the territory bounded by 46th avee meeting held on Thursday, March 24 1927 (Cal. it for the public interest so to do, proposes to Dated, New York, April 8, 1927. nue, a line 100 feet south of Northern boulevard, No. 123), ado ted the following resolutions: change the map or plan of, the City of New York PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board el 245th street (Harvard road), Snell avenge a line Resolved, That tie Board of Estimate and by closing and discontinuing Minuit place from Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, 100 feet south of Northern boulevard, a line 100 Apportionment of The City of New York, in West 187th street to Bennett avenue, and by Telephone, 4560 Worth, *8,19 fee- east of Snell avenue,. Thebq lane, O erle M4 THE CITY'-, RECORD. T S AY,. AP x

puce a live 100 feet south of W (Vir- Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as section 973 of the Greater New York Charter as bta»67of e. TA W4 gyIiQ avenue, a line 100 feet west of Douglaston the time and place for a public hearing on a amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed of asfavrsbjp of b do gPD H4 boulevard, the centre line of Redfield street and its proposed amendment of the Use District Map, area of assessment for benefit in these proceedings or portions as shy tip be _ F westerly prolongation, and a line 100 feet west of Section No. 17, by changing from a business dis- is as follows: gether with all monga paid by stud Hanford parkway, Borough of Queens. trict to an unrestricted district, the property Bounded on the north by a line distant 400 account thereof at the time of the .. Dated New York April 8, 1927. abutting upon the easterly corner of Cooper street feet northerly from and parallel with the north- bidder's assent to the above conditions PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of (avenue) and Irving street (avenue), to a depth erly line of Arlington place, the said distance understood to be impliedthe act of b4 Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, of 100 feet upon each of the streets named, Bor- being measured at right sqgles to Arlington place, and The City of New York wilt, without uobcs Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 ough of Queens. and by the prolongation of the said line; on the to the purchaser cause the same to be removed Dated, New York, April 8, 1927. east by the easterly line of Arlington avenue; on and the cost and expense thereof charged age NCTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of the south by a line distant 400 feet southerly the security bove mentioned. Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, from and parallel with -the southerly line of The wort of removal must be carried on in meeting held on Thursday March 24, 1927 (Cal. Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 Arlington place, the said distance being measured every respect in a thorough and worinstiva>aloe No. 135), adopted the following resolution: at right angles to Arlington place, and by the manner, and must be completed within thirty Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE prolongation of the said line; and on the west b days from the date of poueukn, and the iu Apportionment hereby fixes Thursday, April 21, Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its a line distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel cessful bidder will provide and furnish all m . 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., and Room .16, City meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. with the westerly line of Holland avenue, the terials or labor and machinery necessary t era s Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, No. 141), adopted the following resolutions: said distance being measured at right angles to and will place jroper and sufficient guards and as the time and place for a public hearing on a Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Holland avenue. fences and warning signals by day am! night kr proposed amendment of the Use District Map, Apportionment of The City of New York, in The lines of Arlington avenue hereinbefore the prevention of accidents, and will i Section No. 13, by changing from an unrestricted pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the referred to are intended to be those as in us. and save harmless The City of New Yort ib district to a residence district the property abutting Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming and recognized by the property owners. officers, agents and servants and each of upon Hemlock street and Sampson place between it for the public interest so to do, proposes to Resolved, That this Hoard consider the proposed against any and all suits and actions, claims Alden place and a line 300 feet east of 64th street change the map or plan of the City of New area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to demands of every name and description brongM (Meta ce), and the property abutting upon York by establishing the lines and grades of be held in the City of New York, Borough of and fromt'allh Alden pIlace between Hemlock street and Sampson Fulton street from Warren street to Tompkins Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Thursday, April dadamage and costs which it, they place, Borough of Queens. avenue, and by changing the grades of Tompkins 21, 1927, at 21 o'clock a. m., and that at the or any of them be put by reason of injury to Dated New York, April 8, 19'27. avenue from a line about 280 feet south of the person or property of another, resulting Iron, same time and place a public hearing thereon negligence or carelessness in the performance of PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of McKeon street to a line about 540 feet north of will then and there be had. Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Vanderbilt avenue, Borough of Richmond, in ac- the work, or in guarding the same, or from any Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board improper or defective materials or machinery, Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 cordance with a map bearing the signature of the cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- President of the Borough and dated January 14, implements or appliances used in the removal of sons affected thereby to be published in the said buildings. NCTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1927. CITY R$conn for ten days, continuously, exclu- Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- Where party walls are found to exist between sive of Sundays. and legal holidays, prior to buildings purchased by different bidders, the ma- meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be Thursday, April 21, 1927. No. 136), adopted the following resolution: held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, terials of said party walls shall be understood Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and City of New York, on Thursday, April 21, 1927, Dated, New York, April 8, 1927. be equally divided between the separate par. Apportionment hereby fixes Thursday, April 21, at 11 o'clock a. m. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of toserL 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., and Room 16, City Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Party walls and fences when existing against Hall Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 adjacent propertr not sold, shall not be taken as the time and place for a public hearing on a sons affected thereby that the proposed change down. All furnngs plaster, chimneys, project- proposed amendment of the Use District Map, Sec- will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ing brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls tion No. 15, by changing from a business district be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its are to be taken down and removed. The walls to a residence district the property abutting upon published in the CITY REcoAn for ten days con- meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. shall be made permanently self-supporting, beam both sides of 109th avenue from 191st street to a tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, No. 379), adopted the following resolution: holes, etc., bricked up, and the wall pointed and line 100 feet south of Hollis avenue, Borough of prior to the 21st day of April, 1927. Whereas, Under date of March 24, 1927, the made to exclude wind and rain and present a Queens. Dated, New York, April 8, 1927. Commissioner of Plant and Structures has sub- clean exterior. The roofs and adjacent buildings Dated New York, April 8, 1927. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of mitted to the Board of Estimate and Apportion- shall be properly flashed and painted and made PETk~R J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, ment plans and report in the matter of the con- watertight where they have been disturbed by Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 sruction of a bridge connecting the Boroughs of the operations of the contractor. Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 Manhattan, The Bronx and Queens (Tri-Borough "No buildings, parts of buildings, fixtures or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Bridge); be it machinery sold for removal under these terms NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- and conditions shall in any case be relocated or Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. portionment hold a hearing on the aforesaid plans re-erteted within the fines of any proposed street meeting held on Thursday, March 24,. 1927 (Cal. No. 233), adoted the following resolutions: at a meeting of the Board to be held in Room 16, or other public improvement, and if any such No. 133), adopted the following resolution: Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New buildings, parts of buildings, fixtures or machin- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in York, on Thursday, April 21, 1927, at 11 o'clock cry, etc., shall be relocated or re-erected within Apportionment hereby fixes Thursday, April 21, pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the a. m. the lines of any proposed street or other public 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., and Room 16, City Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming The plans are open to the inspection of any improvement, title thereto shall thereupon be- Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, it for the public interest so to do, proposes to citizen at the office of the Secretary of the Board come vested in The City of New York and re. as the time and place for a public hearing on a change the map or plan of the City of New of Estimate and Apportionment, Room 1356, sale at public or private sale may be made in proposed amendment of the Area District Map, the same manner as if no prior sale thereof had York by changing the lines and grades of the Municipal Building, at any time during business been made." Section No. 11, by changing from an E and a D street system within the territory bounded by 73d hours until the day of the hearing. area district to an F area district, the property street (Kolyer avenue), 52d avenue (Madison The Comptroller of The City of New York no- bounded by a line 100 feet south of 46th avenue, Dated, New York, April 8, 1927. serves the right on the day of We to withdraw street), 74th (Decker) street and Grand avenue PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of East Hampton boulevard, Northern parkway, a (street), Borough of Queens, in accordance with from sale any of the buildings, parts of build- line 100 feet east of East Hampton boulevard, Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, ings and machinery included therein, or to reject a map bearing the signature of the President of Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 any and all bids; while the said sale is held 232d street, the easterly prolongation of the the Borough and dated September 27, 1926. centre line of 56th road, Alley Pond drive, East under the aut rvision of the Commissioners of Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- the Sinking Fund, the Comptroller is authorized Hampton boulevard, 57th avenue, 231st street, posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be NOTICE TO BIDDERS AT SALES OF OLD 56th avenue, 229th street, a line 100 feet south of BUILDINGS, ETC. to cause the sale to be advertised and to direct held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, the sale thereof as financial officer of the City. 56th avenue, Cloverdale boulevard, Kenilworth City of New York, on Thursday, April 21, 1927, drive, Enfield place, the centre line of the block at 11 o'clock a. m. TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH between Kenilworth drive and Garland drive, . 50th Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board BUILDINGS, ETC., WILL BE SOLD FOR NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. avenue and its westerly prolongation, a line 100 cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- REMOVAL FROM CITY PROPERTY. feet west and north of Garland drive and Birming- sons affected thereby that the proposed change GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDE'iS ton parkway, Cloverdale boulevard, Horatio park- will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to ON WORK TO BE DONE FOR OR SUP. way, a line 100 feet northwest of 228th street, THE BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be thereto will be sold to the highest bidders, who PLIES TO BE FURNISHED TO THE CITY Northern parkway and 227th street as these streets published in the CrTY RECORD for ten days con- OF NEW YORK. are shown on a subdivision map approved by the must pay cash or certified check, drawn to the tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, order of the Comptroller of The City of New Board on October 9, 1925, and by changing from prior to the 21st day of April, 1927. an E to a D area district small gore parcels on York, and must also give a certified check or The person or persons making a bid for any Dated, New York, April 8, 1927. cash in half the amount of the purchase price service, work, materials or supplies for The City the northerly and easterly sides of 232d street PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of lying between the boundary of the F district, as as security for the faithful performance of the of New Yor or for any of its departments Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, terms and conditions of the sale. When the bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same in a now proposed, and the boundary of the E district Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 as established in the section between 46th avenue amount of the purchase price does not equal or sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of the and 56th road, Borough of Queens. exceed the sum of $50, the sum of $SO will be supplies, materials, work or services for which Dated. New York April 8, 1927. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE the amount of the security to be deposited. This the bid is made, with his or their name or names Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its security may at any time after the expiration of and the date of presentation to the President or PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal, the contract period be applied by the City to the Board or to the head of the Department at his Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 No. 234), adopted the following resolution: cost of completing any of the work required or its office on or before the date and hour Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and under the contract, but unfinished at the expira- named in tie advertisement for the same at which time and place the bids will be publicly NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Apportionment hereby fixes Thursday, April 21, tion of the contract period. 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., and Room 16, City Hall, The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause, opened by. the President or Board or head of said Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its department and read, and the award of the con- meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as or permit the building or buildings, etc., pur- the time and place for a public hearing on a chased by him to be used or occupied for any tract made according to law as soon thereafter No. 137). adopted the following resolution: as practicable. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- posed amendment of the Use District Map, SecCo., purpose other than that of their speedy removal, portionment hereby fixes Thursday, April 21, tion Nos. 10 and 11, by changing from a residence nor shall he collect any rental or other revenue Each bid shall contain the name and place of 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., and Room 16, City Hall, district to a business district the property abutting for the use of either the land or the buildings, residence of the person making the same, and upon Cross Island boulevard from 48th avenue to etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or the names of all persons interested with him Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as therein and, if no other person be so interested, the time and place for a public hearing on a 56th avenue, and the property abutting upon that any of these conditions shall forthwith void the proposed amendment of the Area District Map, portion of Weeks lane bounded by a line 100 sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the pur- it shall distinctly state that fact' also that it is feet south of Rocky Hill road, the centre line of chase money and the security deposited for the made without an connection wit li any other per- Section No. 15, by changing from a D to an F son making a bill for the- same purpose, and is In area district the territory bounded by 199th 201st street, a line at right angles to 201st street faithful performance of the conditions of the located 240 feet north of 48th avenue, and a line sale. The placing therein or permitting the occu- all respects fair and without collusion or fraud (Nyack) street, 112th (Gordon) avenue, 196th and that no member of the Board of Aldermen,, (Hilburn) street, 111th road (Webber street), 100 feet east of Cross Island boulevard, Borough pancy of any such building by any tenant free, of Queens. tot rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy 194th street (Kenmore avenue), 111th (Cumber- thereto, • or clerk therein or other officer or em- land) avenue, 195th street (Stainer place), 109th Dated, New York April 8, 1927. watchman or the workmen engaged in the actual PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of demolition thereof, shall of itself be a breach of ployee of The City of Raw York is, shall be, or road (South street) and a line 100 feet south of become interested, directly or indirectly, as con- Hollis avenue, Borough of Queens. Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, the above conditions of sale. Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 The sale will be as of the condition of the tracting party, partner, stock bolder, surety or Dated, New York, April 8, 1927. otherwise in or in the performance of the con- PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of property on date of delivery thereof to the pur- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE chaser. The City of New York will not be re- tract or in the .supplies, work or business to Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, sponsible for any change or loss which may which it relates, or in any portion of the profits a8,19 Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its Telephone, 4560 Worth, meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. occur in the condition of the buildings, or their thereof. The bid must be verified by the oath, in No. 235), adopted the following resolutions: appurtenances between the time of the sale thereof writing, of the party or parties making the bid NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and and the time of delivering possession to the pur- that the several matters stated therein are in all Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its chaser, after being properly vacated of all tenants. respects true. Apportionment of The City of New York, in No bid will be considered unless, as a condition meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the The sale and delivery to purchaser will be made No. 138), adopted the following resolution: Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming as nearly together as the circumstances of vacat- precedent to the reception or consideration of suck Resolved. That the Board of Estimate and Ap- ing the structures of their tenants will permit. bid, it be accompanied by a certified check upon it for the public interest so to do, proposes to one of the State or National banks or trust om- portionment hereby fixes Thursday, April 21, change the map or plan of the City of New All of the material of buildings, sheds, walks, 1927, at 11 o'clock a. m., and Room 16, City Hall, structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with the of York by establishing the lines and grades of Mac- s or yo by a duly Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as Farland avenue from Sand lane to Crescent ave- their exterior and interior fixtures, appurte- the time and place for a public hearing on a authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of nue, Borough of Richmond, in accordance with a nances and foundations of all kinds. except the the Comptroller, or money or corporate stock or proposed amendment of the Area District Ma , map bearing the signature of the Commissioner exterior walls of the buildings and their founda- Section No. l5, by changing from a D to an F tions, and the sidewalks and curbs in front of certificate of indebtedness of any nature issued of Public Works of that Borough and dated by The City of New York, which the Comptroller area district, the territory bounded by 100th February 9, 1927. said buildings, extending within the described shall approve as of equal value with the security (Chichester) avenue, 197th (Fishkill) street and Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- area, shall be torn down and removed from the required in the advertisement to the amount of a line 100 feet north of Hollis avenue, and the posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be premises. None of the dirt, debris or waste re- not less than three nor more than five per -0ent m territory bounded by a line 100 feet south of held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, sulting from the demolition shall be allowed to of the amount of the bond required, as provided Hollis avenue, 109th road, 191st street,. 109th City of New York, on Thursday, April 21, 1927, remain on the premises, except old mortar or in section 420 of the Greater New York Charter. (Brinkerhoff) avenue, and 192d street and its at 11 o'clock a. m. plaster only, which may be left, but not higher All bids for supplies must be submitted a northerly prolongation, Borough of Queens. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board at any point than two feet below the curb oppo- Dated. New York, April 8, 1927. cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- site that • point. The exterior walls and their d The certified check or now should not be PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of sons affected thereby that the proposed change foundations shall be taken down only to a plane inclosed in the envelope containing the bid, but Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to whose elevation shall be the level of the curb should be either inclosed is a separate duveiope Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be in front of the building, Where there is no addressed to the head of the De$:seut, Preai- published in the CITY Racoon for ten days con- curb the elevation of. the surrounding ground dent or Beard, or submitted personalty upon the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, shall be considered curb leveL All wells, cess- presentation of the bid. Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its prior to the 21st day of April, 1927. pools sinks, etc., existing on the property must For particulars as to the quantity or quality Dated, New York, April 8. 1927. be filled to the level of the surrounding ground meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. with clean earth. of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the No. 139), adopted the following resolution: PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of work, reference must be made to the specifics- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw tions, schedules, plans, cte, on fife in the said portionment hereby fixes Thursday, April 21, Telephone, 4560 Worth. a8,19 and remove all abandoned water taps and old office of the President, Board or Department. service mains and in place thereof cause to be No bid shall be accepted from or contract 1927, at 11 o'clock a. in., and Room 16, City Hall, inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE awarded to any person who is in arrears to The the street, in compliance with the rules and regp City of New York upon debt or contract, or who the time and place for a public hearing on a Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its lations of the Department of Water Supply, Goa proposed amendment of the Use District Map, meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. a defat l er a surety or otherwise upon any and Electricity, and iurnish the Department of lination the City, Section No. 1S, by changing from a residence dis- No. 238), adopted the following resolutions: Finance with a certificate from the Department is trict to a business district, the property abutting The contract mastic bid for separately. Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity that this The right is reserved in each case to reject all upon Hollis avenue to a depth of 100 feet be- tionment of The City of New York is considering has been performed. tween 104th avenue and 198th street, Borough of bids if it is darned to be for the interest of the the advisability of instituting proceedings to ac- The purchaser at the sale shall also remove City so to do. Queens. quire title to the real property required for the all house sewer connections to the main sewer in Bidders will write out the amount of their Dated, New York, April 8, 1927. opening and extending of Arlington place from the street, and the openings of the main sewer bide in addition to .inserting the Wine in figures. PIETTER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of Holland avenue to Arlington avenue, in the Bor- in street shall be properly closed in compliance Bidders are requested to cube their bias an Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, ough of Richmond City of New. York; and with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers in the blank forms prepared and fur isbed. by the Telephone; 4560 Worth. a8,19 Whereas, The board of Estimate and Appor- the Borough in which the buildt'nJS are situated City, a copy of which, with the prepeR - envelope toinment is authorized and required at the time and furnish. the De pf Finance with a in which to enclose the bid, together with NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE of the adoption of the resolution directing the certificate from the Bureau of Sewers that the of the -cantrac includzngthe specifications, in IM Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its institution of proceedings to acquire title to the work has been properly performed. form approved by the on1 asHon Couaml, cm meeting held on Thursday, March 24, 1927 (Cal. real property required for the foregoing improve- The permit for all openings in the street to be be owamed upon application therefor at ilia 4 •No. 140), adopted the following resolution: ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas. and at the expense of the purchaser of the Tt for which the week, is to ' Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- of assessment for benefit in said proceedings; portfonment hereby fixes Thursday, April 21, Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- ailure to remove mid bulidhuni. pyurbp- Fa 027, at 11 e eloek a. m., and Room 16, City Hal1, portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of save-. an any wt fkreof. wlthintbMI dais