• woo I • e-t4, ,inta.moo, 'THE CITY RECORD. \ OL. XLIII. NUMBER 12870. , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1915. PRICE, 3 CENTS.

THE CITY RECORD. Tuesday, September 14, 1915. 9.30 A. M. Public Administrator, New York County. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Public Administrator, Bronx County. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the Public Administrator, Kings County. BOARD OF CITY RECORD. Public Administrator, Queens County. JOHN PURROY MITCHEL, MAYOR. 10.30 A. M. FRA L POLK, CORPORATION COUNSEL. WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST, Coun City Court. County and Surrogates Court, Richmond County. DAVID FERGUSON, SUPERVISOL 11 A. M. Eupervisor's Office, Municipal Building, Sth door. County Court, Bronx County. Published daily, at 9 a. m., except legal holidays, at Nos. 96 and 98 Reade street (north side), County Cotrt, Kings County. between West and Church street, . County Court, Queens County. Eubscription, $9.30 per year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 3 cents a copy. 2.15 P. M. 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District Attorney, New York County. Board of Aldermen and City Clerk. Beilesue and Allied Hospitals- Health, Department of- 10.30 A. M. Proposals 7018 Amendments to Regulations 7019 Belles lie and Allied Hospitals; Public Amendments to Sanitary Code 7019 District Attorney, Bronx County. Charities, Correction, Health, De- Instructions to Bidders for Work to Be Municipal Civil Service Commission. partments uf- Done or Supplies to Be Furnished 7020 11.30 A. M. P -oposals 7018 , Borough of- District Attorney, Kings County. Board Meetings 7015 Proposals 7018 Municipal Civil Service Commission- 12 Noon. Bridges, Department of- Eligible List Promulgated September District Attorney, Queens County. Abstract of Transactions for Week 8, 1915 7009 Ended August 21, 1915 7013 Notices of Examinations 7019 12.30 P. M. Bronx, Borough of- Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Build- District Attorney, Richmond County. Local Board Meetings 7018 ings, etc. 7020 Poposals 7019 2.15 P. M. It .port of Bureau of Buildings for Official Directory 7013 Board of City Record. Week Ended August 28, 1915 7013 Parks, Department of- 3.45 P. M. Brooklyn, Borough of- Sale of Privileges 7015 Pi oposals 7016 Police Department- Commissioner of Accounts. Rliort for 11-eek Ended August 14, Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Prop- 1915 7013 erty 7015 Thursday, September 16, 1915. Changes in Departments, etc 7013 Public Charities, Department of- Proposals 7015 9.30 A. M.-Surrogates' Court, New York County. Docks and Ferries, Department of- Proposal; 7019 Public Service Commission, First District- 10 A. M.-Surrogate's Court, Bronx County. Education, Department of-- Calendar for the Week Commencing 10.30 A. M.-Surrogate's Court, Kings County. September 7, 1915 7009 Pr oposals 7016 11 A. M.-Surrogate's Court, Queens County. Estimate and Apportionment, Board of- Invitation to Contractors 7015 Br dget Hearings on Departmental Esti- Notice of Hearing on Form of Contract 7015 11.15 A. M.-Bureau of Weights and Measures. ma,es for the Year 1916 7009 Street Cleaning, Department of- 2.15 P. M.-Law Department. Auction Sale of Condemned Property 7018 Notice of Public Hearings, Public Im 3.30 P. M.-Court of Special Sessions. • pro vement Matters 7017 Proposals 7018 Finance, I 41.artment of - Supreme Court, First Department- SAMUEL C. HYER, Clerk to Sul)-Committee. Cuit:rrra lion of Assessments 7015 Filing Bill of Costs 7020 Interest on City Bonds and Stock 7015 Supreme Court, Second Department- Notices of Sales of Tax Liens 7015 Filing Bill of Costs 7020 Si reties On Contracts 7015 ,Filing Preliminary Abstracts 7020 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION-FIRST DISTRICT Vouchers Received September 9, 1915 7012 Water Supply, Board of- W arrants Male Ready for Payment Proposals 7016 September 9, 1915 7009 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. De- No. 154 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Fire I ci,art m lit-- partment of- Calendar for the Week Commencing September 7, 1915. Pr vosak 7015 Proposals 7016 Friday, September 10, 1915-12.15 p. m.-Room 305-Rapid transit railroads- ' Opening of bids for the supply of ballast, portions A and B"-Whole Commission. Regular meeting of the Commission held Tuesday and Friday. BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT Meeting of the Committee of the Whole held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 10.30 a. m. in the Committee Room. Budga Hearings on Departmental Estimates for Year 1916 Before the Sub-. Committee of the Committee on Tax Budget of the Board of Estimate and Ap )ortionment. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

CALENDER FOR PERIOD ENDING SEPTEMBER 16, 1915. Eligible List Promulgated September 8th, 1915.

Room 737, Municipal Building. Overseer, New York City Reformatory. 1. Robert Rosenbluth, 38 Union Square E., 87.60. Friday, September 10, 1915. 2. Louis E. Lawes, New York City Reformatory, Harts Island, N. Y., 86.80. Sidney W. Brewster, 107 W. 43rd Street, 83.80. 9.30 A. M. 3. 4. Daniel J. White, 876 W. 180th Street, 81.20. Cominissioner of Jurors, New York County. 5. John H. Higgins, Jr., 47 Fuller Place, Brooklyn, 74. Commissioner of Jurors, Bronx County. 6. Alfred E. Rejall, 54 Tompkins Place, Brooklyn, 72. Commissioner of Jurors, Queens County. 7. Harry T. Friedman, 39 E. 10th Street, 70.40. Commissioner of Jurors, Richmond County. 11 A. M. Coroners, Manhattan. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Coroners, Bronx. Coroners, Brooklyn. WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Coroners, Queens. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1915. Coroners, Richmond. Below is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on the 2.15 P. M. above date, showing therein the Department of Finance voucher number, the dates of the invoices Cc mmissioner of Records, New York County. or the registered number of the contract, the date the voucher was filed in the Cc mmissioner of Records, Kings County. Department of Finance, the name of the payee and the amount of the warrant. York County. Ccmmissioner of Records, Surrogates' Court, New Where two or more bills are embraced in the warrant, the dates of the earliest 3 P. M. and latest are given, excepting that, when such payments are made under a contract, Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. the registered number of the contract is shown in the place of the second invoice date. Ea amining Board of Plumbers. Where the word "final" is shown after the name of the payee, payment will not Bcard of Building Examiners. be made until thirty days after the completion and acceptance of the work, but all of the other warrants mentioned will be forwarded through the mail unless some Saturday, September 11, 1915. reason exists why payment is to be made in person, in which event written notice will 9.30 A. M. be promptly given to the claimant. Tenement House Department (Postponed). In making a written or verbal inquiry at this office for any of the above men- tioned warrants, it is requested that reference be made by the Department of Finance voucher number. WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. Monday, September 13, 1915 . 9.30 A. M. Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- County Clerk, New York County. County Clerk, Bronx County. Vou:her Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. 10.30 A. M. No. Number. Finance. County Clerk, Kings County. Co Inv Clerk, Queens County. Board of Aldermen. Colnty Clerk, Richmond County. 109477 9- 3-15 New York Telephone Co. $94 86 12 Noon. 109475 8- 1-15 9- 3-15 United Electric Service Company 2 10 Supreme Court, 1st Department. 109476 7-31-15 9- 3-15 The Western Union Telegraph Co. 1 75 Supreme Court, Maintenance Appellate Division Court House. 109175 7-20-15 9- 2-15 M. B. Brown Printing & Binding Co 4 50 Supreme Court, Bronx County. 109178 7-29-15 9- 2-15 Austrian Pencil Co. of Hoboken, N. J. 1 25 Supreme Court, 2nd Department, Kings County. 109177 7-16-15. 7-30-15 9- 2-15 F. F. Fuhrmann 3 70 2.15 P. M. 109176 8-24-15. 8-30-15 9- 2-15 T. B. Tones 2 00 Supreme Court, 2nd Department, Appellate Division, Kings Co. 109179 9- 2-15 Adams Express Company 75 Supreme Court, 2nd Department, Appellate Term. Armory Board. Supreme Court, 2nd Department, Appellate Division, Queens Co. 64892 4- 3-15 5-14-15 A. Pearson's Sons $10 00 Supreme Court, 2nd Department, Appellate Division, Richmond Co. 90626 5-11-15 7-12-15 The Fairbanks Co. 17 00 Supreme Court, Queens County. 102949 5-11-15 8-13-15 The Fairbanks Company 17 00 Sup reme Court, Richmond County. Art Commission. 3.15 P. M. 109050 7-18-15 9- 2-15 Joseph Hawkes $14 00 Law Library, Bronx. 109049 7-26-15 9- 2-15 E. Belcher Hyde 40 00 Supreme Court Library, Brooklyn. 109051 7-12-15 9- 2-15 Apeda Studio, Inc. 4 00 Supreme Court Library, Queens.

7010 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1915.

Invoice Received Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- Finance Dates or in Depart- Voucher Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. Voucher Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. No. Number. Finance. No. Number. Finance. Department of Bridges. 109217 Department of Correction 27 30 108578 7-31-15 8-31-15 Dailey's Towing Line, Inc. $5 00 109215 6-15-15 9- 2-15 Department of Correction 5 90 9:7432 33277 7-29-15 Robert Wetherill & Co., Inc 60 00 109216 Barnhart Brothers & Spindler 8 18 Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. 109218 6.19-15 9- 2-15 E. Mattes & Son 7 80 5279 9- 1-15 Emily L. Sutton $3 00 109219 4-27-15 9- 2-15 Siebert, White & Co 51 89 107536 4- 2-15. 6-24-15 8-27-15 Agent and Warden, Sing Sing Prison. 135 00 109220 3-221-15 9- 2-15 Franklin Simon & Co 42 54 107497 7- 8-15 8-27-15 H., T. Dakin 115 22 109221 3- 1-15. 3-17-15 9- 2-15 Franklin Simon & Co 67 62 107495 7-16-15 8-27-15 Owen M. Dawson 210 00 109222 6-15-15 9- 2-15 American Type Founders Company 7 59 107521 7- 1-15. 7- 2-15 8-27-15 Defender Photo Supply Co., Inc. 153 46 109223 6-15-15 9- 2-15 J. S. Woodhouse Co., Inc 80 107500 6-26-15 8-27-15 Durand Steel Locker Co. 113 40 109224 6-21-15 9- 2-15 David Williams Company 4 00 107520 6-30-15 8-27-15 Nathan Strauss 603 52 109198 5-18-15. 6-26-15 9- 2-15 Montgomery & Co, Inc. 83 58 107513 6-19-15 8-27-15 The Gibbons Remodeling and Con- 109197 4-24-15. 5-10-15 9- 2-15 Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co 79 84 109185 5- 6-15. 5-15-15 9- 2-15 Keuffel & Esser Co - (WIT"' struction Co. 321 00 17 32 105486 5-31-15 8-23-15 Wadsworth Garage, Inc 10)785 9- 4-15 Granite City Soap Co. 20 45 31 50 Board of Coroners. Fire Department. 10)601 New York Telephone Company $33 83 108624 Edward J. Dustman 37 01 10)599 7-31-15 9- 3-15 Thomas H. Curtin, M.D 9 00 107598 8- 2-15 8-27-15 American Clothes Dryer Co 127 75 10)598 7-31-15 9- 3-15 William J. Flynn 12 30 107573 4-29-15. 5-29-15 8-27-15 B. F. Goodrich Co. 272 61 10)597 7-31-15 9- 3-15 Jerome F. Healy 12 60 107576 6-15-15 8-27-15 Empire Rubber & Tire Co 815 00 10)600 7-31-15 9- 3-15 John Riegelman, M.D 14 90 Department of Finance. County Court, Kings County. 109867 Misericordia Hospital 1,773 04 108486 7- 1-15 8-31-15 Van Brunt Tandy $39 10 109859 Asylum of the Sisters of St. Dominic 7,862 41 5477 9- 7-15 Reinhold Mamers 25 00 109860 Brooklyn Children's Aid Society 10 00 1,824 91 5476 9- 7-15 George C. Dagher 109861 Brooklyn Children's Aid Society 291 66 5475 9- 7-15 Anicet Balteus 10 00 109863 Brooklyn Society for the Prevention of 5478 9- 7-15 Anicet Balteus 5 00 Cruelty to Children 2,500 00 18 00 5479 9- 7-15 Grace V. Donnigan 109863 Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Asylum 8,488 21 County Court, Bronx County. 109864 Hope Farm 1,711 71 1(9378 . 9- 2-15 Samuel W. Phillips $19 50 109865 Industrial School Association of Brook- 1(9056 8-18-15. 8-19-15 9- 2-15 Timothy J. Crowley, Receiver of lyn, E. D 3,381 07 Taxes, town of East Chester, Tucka- 109866 Italian Hospital of the Borough of 11 80 hoe, N. Y. Manhattan 623 64 109375 7-31-15 9- 2-15 Berkshire Products Co., Inc. 3 35 109868 Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hos- 3 50 109377 7-31-15. 8-31-15 9- 2-15 Nickel Towel Supply pital 1,017 10 109376 Cobb-Macev-Dohme, Inc. 1 50 109869 Richmond County Society for the Pre- Court of Special Sessions. vention of Cruelty to Children 166 66 108299 8-23-15 8-30-15 The Charity Organization Society $1 00 109870 Roman Catholic House of the Good 14 00 108298 8- 1-15 8-30-15 The New York Law Journal Shepherd 3,315 34 City Court. 109871 St. John's Guild $1 25 1,875 00 1(18017 8-21-15 8-30-15 T. Hanrahan & Co. 109872 St. Francis Hospital 2,187 60 Supreme Court. 109873 St. Germain's Home for Juvenile Delin- 108508 8-25-15 8-31-15 I. & S. Glick $33 25 quents, Branch of House of the Good County Clerk, Queens County. Shepherd 2,137 12 107221 8- 9-15 8-26-15 Joseph I. Schultz & Co. $411 25 109874 Brooklyn Eastern District Dispensary 208 07 107222 6-30-15 8-27-15 Singer Sewing Machine Company and Hospital 504 15 Department of Correction. 109875 Seaside Home for Crippled Children 208 33 97522 James A. Miller $54 63 109876 The Jewish Protectory and Aid Society 5,710 65 District Attorney, Bronx County. 109779 Merchants' and Manufacturers' Ex- $50 00 5515 9- 7-15 Henry Martin change of N. Y. 920 00 District Attorney, New York County. 109777 Moses Monday and Joseph Monday $45 60 150 00 4978 8-25-15 George M. Demm 109778 Julia Schaefer and Jacob F. Schaefer 270 00 Department of Docks and Ferries. 110224 Georgianna Kochle 105 00 108563 8-12-15 8-31-15 The Oil Marketing Co 40 30 110225 Minnie Goennewich 450 00 Board of Building Examiners. 109464 9- 3-15 The Commissioners of the Sinking 1)4050 8- 4-15 8-18-15 Remington Typewriter Company.... 47 90 Fund, for account of the Sinking Fund . Department of Education. of The City of New York 776 71 1')7391 6-30-15 8-27-15 S. Zacharkow 373 00 109463 9- 3-15 The Commissioners of the Sinking 1)7403 40840 8-27-15 Frymier & Hanna Co 18,325 94 Fund, for account of the Sinking Fund 17400 42853 8-27-15 The Bank of Flatbush, Assignee of of The City of New York 431 50 Edward Theriault 450 00 109462 9- 3-15 The Commissioners of the Sinking 107401 42290 8-27-15 I. Osserman, Inc 990 00 Fund, for account of the Sinking Fund 107399 42730 8-27-15 Nicholas P. Lorenzo 540 00 of The City of New York 3,000 00 107407 40710 8-27-15 Edward Theriault 720 00 109461 The Commissioners of the Sinking 107408 40710 8-27-15 The Bank of Flatbush, Assignee of Fund, for account of the Sinking Fund Edward Theriault 495 00 of The City of New York 2,400,000 00 107381 1-22-15 8-27-15 Clarence S. Nathan 125 00 109457 9- 3-15 The Commissioners of the Sinking 109184 6-29-15 9- 2-15 Singer Sewing Machine Co 1 13 Fund, for account of the Sinking Fund 109202 3-19-15 9- 2-15 Clarence S. Nathan, Inc 20 30 of The City of New York 500,000 00 109209 7-24-15 9- 2-15 The Tabulating Machine Co 40 00 109459 9- 3-15 The Commissioners of the Sinking 109182 6-29-15 9- 2-15 Bade Bros. 90 Fund, for Account of the Sinking Fund 109196 7-12-15 9- 2-15 Hugh D. McGrane 10 00 of The City of New York 150,000 00 90023 7-10-15 William Kreisberg 279 00 109460 9- 3-15 The Commissioners of the Sinking 87815 7- 7-15 T. Frederick Jackson, Inc 185 00 Fund, for account of the Water Sink- 109765 Florence M. Marshall, Principal 90 24 ing Fund of The City of New York 30,000 00 107907 5-19-15 8-28-15 The Kny-Scheerer Co 40 00 109458 9- 3-15 The Commissioners of the Sinking 109037 7-30-15 9- 2-15 Brooklyn Window Shade Co 49 90 Fund, for account of the Sinking Fund 109183 5- 5-15 9- 2-15 American Type Founders Co 83 19 of The City of New York 150,000 00 109189 3- 4-14 9- 2-15 Geo. Murphy, Inc 2 70 109456 9- 3-15 The Commissioners of the Sinking 109188 1-24-14. 2-21-14 9- 2-15 Harper & Brothers 7 00 Fund, for account of the Sinking Fund 109190 3- 4-14 9- 2-15 Geo. Murphy, Inc 10 99 of The City of New York 4,536 99 109201 7- 1-15 9- 2-15 South Shore Water Works Co 25 00 109455 9- 3-15 The Commissioners of the Sinking 109214 6-11-15 9- 3-15 Nanz Clock Co 2 50 Fund, for account of the Sinking Fund 107406 42335 T. A. Clarke Co 5,345 06 of the City of New York 900,000 00 '07405 41871 8-27-15 Frank J. Felgenhauer Company 7,479 65 109465 The Commissioners of the Sinking '07404 42155 8-27-15 T. A. Clarke Company 9,681 77 Fund, for account of the Water Sink- .07384 6-10-15 8-27-15 Durand Steel Locker Co 110 00 ing Fund of The City of New York 335 34 07160 6-10-15. 6-16-15 8-26-15 L. E. Knott Apparatus Company 137 16 106483 F. Humbert's Sons 2,000 00 07166 5-18-15 8-27-15 John Chatillon & Sons 120 00 110459 Michael Fedencha 32 00 107159 6- 2-15 8-26-15 Library Bureau 79 60 106483 F. Humbert's Sons 3,000 00 07164 5-29-15 8-27-15 C. H. Stoelting Co 33 81 109424 9- 3-15 George F. McEnany 17 10 109187 9-10-14 9- 2-15 Manhattan Electrical Supply Co 11 25 109425 9- 3-15 Yale Land Co. 4 65 109226 4-19-15 9- 2-15 Pratt & Whiting Company 7 46 109423 9- 3-15 Mortimer Cullinan 34 54 109225 5- 5-15 9- 2-15 Favor, Ruhl & Co 56 53 109430 9- 3-15 Theo. C. Fresenius 10 00 109227 5- 6-15 9- 2-15 Defiance Mfg. Company 13 86 109451 9- 3-15 Marcus M. Marks, as President of the 09011 3-31-15. 4- 3-15 9- 2-15 J. F. Valois 10 00 Borough of Manhattan 75 00 09004 Pease Piano Co 800 109450 9- 3-15 Joseph P. Doyle 3 00 090()3 2-23-15. 5- 1-15 9- 2-15 The Aeolian Co 7 85 109449 9- 3-15 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co. 385 45 09002 4-17-15 9- 2-15 Paul J. Mehlin & Sons 4 00 109446 9- 3-15 John Lyons 9 69 09038 7-29-15 9- 2-15 William H. Ellis 18 00 109447 9- 3-15 Madeline A. Kelty 2 58 09024 6-22-15 9- 2-15 J. Kurzban 5 00 109448 9- 3-15 Harry O'Harre 60 09029 6-24-15. 6-28-15 9- 2-15 L. E. Atherton 12 60 109440 9- 3-15 Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 9 20 09028 6-18-15 9- 2-15 Paul L. Bryant 9 94 109439 9- 3-15 Jacob Pfeffer 8 77 09027 6-26-15 9- 2-15 Hermannsen & Co 4 00 109438 9- 3-15 Lisette Werner 1 75 09025 6-25-15 9- 2-15 A. Weiss 2 82 109429 Dora Pines 288 38 09023 6-17-15 9- 2-15 American Ornamental Iron Works.. 12 88 109428 9- 3-15 Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 10 70 09034 6-12-15 9- 2-15 Wander Iron Works 12 50 109427 9- 3-15 Estate of George J. Smith 545 02 08218 5-25-15 8-30-15 The Safety Fire Extinguisher Co 37 50 109420 Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 1,687 95 08217 4-22-15 8-30-15 Duncan Stewart 84 00 109421 9- 3-15 Tohn Mackie 8 08 09210 6- 2-15 9- 2-15 The F. 0. Pierce Co. 26 00 109422 Molle & Mejo 39 97 09212 7-31-15 9- 2-15 Independent Garage Co 64 96 109441 9- 3-15 Gilbert S. Parker 2 24 09213 6-11-15 9- 2-15 Agent and Warden of Auburn Prison 16 25 109440 9- 3-15 The H. B. Claflin Corporation 167 68 09191 8-11-15 9- 2-15 A. L. Brasefield, Deputy Superintendent 14 70 109437 9- 3-15 Leonard Ruoff 50 00 09192 6-23-15 9- 2-15 The Winton Company 1 20 109436 9- 3-15 Brooklyn Children's Aid Society, or 09193 6-21-15 9- 2-15 The Winton Company 2 50 Wood, Cooke & Seitz, attorneys 124 09 09203 5-26-15 9- 2-15 L. Barth & Son 2 32 109435 9- 3-15 H. Valentine Wildman 100 00 09204 6-28-15 9- 2-15 The J. W. Pratt Co 3 00 109434 9- 3-15 Staten Island Rapid Trancit R. R. Co 33 00 09205 5- 3-15 9- 2-15 Koller & Smith Co 3 50 109426 9- 3-15 Equitable Co-operative Building and 09194 F. C. Stechert Co 3 36 Loan Association 154 00 09195 5-19-15 9- 2-15 Longman & Martinez 41 66 109433 9- 3-15 Angelo Legniti 300 00 09186 4-22-15 9- 2-15 George Nash Company 8 86 109431 Samuel Friedman 5 50 09022 11- 1-11 9- 2-15 Bartelstone Bros. 5 57 109442 9- 3-15 Elizabeth Reed 5 22.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1915. THE CITY RECORD, 7011

Invoice Received Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- Finance Dates or in Depart- Voucher Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. Voucher Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. No. Number. Finance. No. Number. Finance. 109444 9- 3-15 Dora Baldinger 21 11 107965 7-23-15. 8- 3-15 8-28-15 Peter Duryee & Co., Inc. 46 36 Department of Health. 107968 7-20-15. 7-26-15 8-28-15 The J. L. Mott Iron Works 33 10 109285 5-14-15. 6-14-15 9- 2-15 Standard Oil Co. of New York $38 94 109526 Leo Umanoff, Chief Clerk 371 85 109293 6-19-15. 7-21-15 9- 2-15 Henry Allen 11 30 Police Department. 109294 6-30-15. 7- 9-15 9- 2-15 John Wanamaker 50 96 109466 9- 3-15 Police Pension Fund; Arthur Woods, 109306 7- 9-15 9- 2-15 Oriental Rubber & Supply Co., Inc 14 24 Commissioner, Treasurer and Trustee $31 34 109307 7-29-15 9- 2-15 Jessie Tarbox Beals, Inc. 4 50 107468 8- 2-15 8-27-15 John Farrington 294 35 109308 7-22-15 9- 2-15 Adams Flanigan Co. 13 50 107476 Charles G. Knies 467 50 109310 7-22-15 9- 2-15 Tower Manufacturing & Novelty Co 3 35 107477 8- 2-15 8-27-15 Peter Larsen 259 87 109317 7- 9-15 9- 2-15 Henry Frank, Jr. 58 107478 7-31-15 8-27-15 Lena McCardell 369 37 109318 7-19-15 9- 2-15 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 3 25 107479 8- 2-15 8-27-15 McNally Brothers 150 00 109319 5-18-15 9- 2-15 Nason Manufacturing Co . 50 31 107480 7-31-15 8-27-15 Fred L. Newman 296 78 109320 7-15-15 9- 2-15 Nason Manufacturing Co 32 32 107482 7-31-15 8-27-15 David P. Rumph 318 57 109316 7-10-15 9- 2-15 Nason Manufacturing Co 18 54 107483 7-31-15 8-27-15 Cornelius J. Sullivan 388 73 109322 7-15-15 9- 2-15 Meurer Bros. Co. 16 50 107484 8- 2-15 8-27-15 Thomas F. Sweenye 180 00 109354 7-10-15 9- 2-15 S. Dana Hubbard, M. D., Chief of 107485 8- 2-15 8-27-15 F. Trudden's Sons 180 00 Division 5 85 107486 8- 1-15 8-27-15 Edward Wisely & Son 174 18 109353 7-20-15 9- 2-15 S. Dana Hubbard, M. D., Chief of 107487 8- 1-15 8-27-15 Wynn Brothers 111 29 Division 18 25 107474' 8- 2-15 8-27-15 Furman T. Howard 295 99 109355 7-20-15 9- 2-15 S. Dana Hubbard, M. D., Chief of 107473 7-31-15 8-27-15 Benjamin G. Hitchins, Inc. 170 17 Division 17 50 107472 7-31-15 8-27-15 Morris Friedlander 100 00 107614 7- 8-15 8-28-15 Whitall-Tatum Company 78 00 107471 7-31-15 8-27-15 William Fox 461 24 109323 7- 7-15 9- 2-15 Pierce, Butler & Pierce Mfg. Corp 15 14 107470 8- 2-15 8-27-15 W. M. Fleischman 982 03 109297 7-15-15 The Howe Scale Co. of New York 4 00 107469 8- 2-15 8-27-15 Philip C. Finn 103 23 109295 7-19-15 9- 3-15 Chesbro-Whitman Co., Inc 55 00 107488 7-22-15 42956 8-27-15 George N. Reinhardt & Co. 224 39 109287 6-26-15 9- 3-15 The Henry Aschenbach Harness Co 2 00 President of the Borough of Manhattan. 109284 7- 7-15 9- 3-15 The H. B. Claflin Corporation 68 67 107084 42653 8-26-15 The Asphalt Construction Co. $2,865 98 109283 7- 9-15 9- 3-15 Merck & Co., New York 12 06 107715 8-27-15 Charles T. Wills, Inc. 267 75 109282 6-21-15 9- 3-15 McKesson & Robbins 1 20 107716 8-27-15 Charles T. Wills, Inc. 267 75 109281 6-29-15 9- 3-15 Parke, Davis & Co. 29 107714 8-27-15 Charles T. Wills, Inc. 6,786 66 109280 6-30-15 9- 3-15 New York Bottling Co 3 50 107664 7-30-15 8-27-15 The Specification Soap and Oil Co. 130 56 109279 7- 1-15 9- 3-15 Baker, Voorhis & Co 22 50 107673 6-29-15 8-27-15 Waterbury Company 129 87 109278 7-12-15 9- 3-15 James A. Miller 8 12 107695 8-27-15 Joseph J. Haiduven 293 00 109324 7- 3-15 9- 2-15 E. B. Latham & Co 1 98 107710 7-30-15 8-28-15 The Barber Asphalt Paving Co. .... 114 48 109357 7- 7-15 9- 2-15 Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc 6 00 107708 8- 6-15 8-28-15 Republic Construction Co. 202 01 109356 7-30-15 9- 2-15 Postal Telegraph Cable Co 67 107712 8- 3-15 8-27-15 Harper Machinery Co. 544 92 109350 8- 2-15 9- 2-15 Thomas Glackin 25 00 107704 8- 1-15 8-27-15 Arthur S. Vernay 115 20 109337 7-22-15 9- 245 Otis Elevator Co. 14 34 107711 7-31-15 8-27-15 The Sicilian Asphalt Paving Co. .... 19 20 109336 7- 8-15 9- 2-15 Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc 3 50 105588 7-17-15. 8- 2-15 8-23-15 Patrick Reilly 1,283 43 109341 7-21-15 9- 2-15 Bligh & Engel 18 54 101935 38088 8-12-15 Charles H. Higgins 39 91 109340 4-28-15 9- 2-15 Bligh & Engel, Inc 12 90 President of the Borough of . 109339 8- 1-15 9- 2-15 Fred Haslam & Co 2 20 108355 August Hoebermann $47 28 109338 6- 4-15 9- 2-15 Lunny & Handibode 2 00 107291 36667 8-26-15 William F. Cunningham 12,428 30 109345 7-22-15 9- 2-15 Burroughs, Wellsome & Co 1 47 107294 39738 8-26-15 Marrone Construction Co. 481 75 109344 7-30-15 9- 2-15 Jordan & Co. 9 85 107292 40748 8-26-15 John F. O'Heir 50 00 109343 6-16-15 9- 2-15 Samuel T. Clifton 29 00 105869 7-31-15 8-23-15 August Hoebermann 12 73 109342 5-29-15 9- 2-15 Bligh & Engel, Inc. 1 55 107654 6-30-15 41732 8-27-15 Burns Bros. 40 56 109349 8- 4-15 9- 2-15 Crown, Heights Horse Shoeing Es- 107290 33192 8-26-15 Leahy Contracting and Construction tablishment 38 32 Co. 11,844 77 109335 6-30-15 9- 2-15 Duparquet, Huot & Moneuse Co. 14 00 107749 40805 8-27-15 Fred Schneider 2,756 55 109325 7-31-15 9- 2-15 Peerless Rubber Manufacturing Co 4 80 President of the Borough of Brooklyn. 2 85 109326 7-13-15 9- 2-15 Geo. Rahman & Co. 107361 8-26-15 Manor Realty Co. $0 77 9- 2-15 Manhattan Electrical Supply Co 2 00 109327 7-15-15 107358 8-26-15 J. Johnston 7 00 9- 2-15 Manhattan Electrical Supply Co 49 90 109334 6-22-15 107753 8-27-15 Frederick Gelderman 11 00 1 95 109328 7-19-15 9- 2-15 Nason Manufacturing Company 100890 4-17-15. 4-30-15 8- 9-15 The Barber Asphalt Paving Co 35 25 2-15 John A. Roebling's Sons Co 17 10 109329 6- 3-15. 6-15-15 9- 107427 4-27-15 41724 8-27-15 Henry J. Moller 432 25 Patterson Brothers 18 90 109330 106838 40644 8-25-15 Henry E. Fox Construction Co 4,151 50 36 54 109332 7-20-15 9- 2-15 W. R. Ostrander & Co 107771 8-12-15 8-27-15 Cranford Company 976 60 109333 7-12-15 9- 2-15 Imperial Machine Co., Inc 4 50 President of the Borough of Queens. York Telephone Co 64 30 109352 9- 2-15 New 101763 7-13-15 8-11-15 The Hastings Pavement Co. $8 40 9- 2-15 New York Telephone Co 60 21 109351 101762 6-30-15 8-11-15 The Sicilian Asphalt Paving Co 123 58 Co 373 69 107646 7-31-15 42899 8-27-15 Beyer Bros. Commission 84526 Crescent Garage 10 00 107644 7- 7-15 42228 8-27-15 John Bellmann 639 33 President of the Borough of Richmond. 107648 7-14-15 42283 8-27-15 Burton & Davis Co. 120 17 8-30-15 J. D. McCarthy Co. $3 15 Auburn Prison 412 80 108184 7-30-15 107622 5- 8-15. 7-19-15 8-27-15 Agent and Warden, 108164 8- 1-15 8-30-15 Tiernan's Garage 400 8-27-15 Agent and Warden, Clinton Prison 525 30 107628 7- 9-15. 7-19-15 6-23-15 8-23-15 The Sicilian Asphalt Paving Co 5 49 480 57 105814 107649 4- 3-15 42214 8-27-15 Lewis DeGroff & Son 107635 40940 8-27-15 Joseph Johnson's Sons 1,799 33 107642 7-31-15 42786 8-27-15 Conron Bros. Co. 225 72 Public Service Commission. 42786 8-27-15 Conron Bros. Co. 185 31 107647 7-31-15 108980 7-29-15 9- 1-15 The New York Edison Company $17 39 42223 8-27-15 Theodore Linington, Jr. 142 78 107652 6-15-15 108976 6-30-15 9- 1-15 The Edison Electric Illuminating Co. 107651 6-12-15 42225 8-27-15 Lewis DeGroff & Son 282 73 of Brooklyn 288 112 93 107606 6-30-15 8-27-15 Burns Bros. 9- 4-15 John B. Warner, Clerk 2 10 452 00 108934 107604 7- 6-15 8-27-15 Meyer-Denker-Sinram Co. Hoff Company, 142 53 107397 34476 8-27-15 Arthur McMullen & 107599 4- 3-15 8-27-15 Theo. Linington, Jr. Assignee of Arthur McMullen and Agent & Warden, Sing Sing Prison 138 10 107625 Olaf Hoff 10,000 00 108373 3- 6-15 8-30-15 Agent and Warden of Auburn Prison 90 10 Department of Public Charities. 64 10 108383 4-12-15 8-30-15 C. I, Vail 7- 8-15 8-27-15 The Carbondale Machine Co. $329 00 6-28-15 Bligh & Engel 51 93 107465 85427 107445 7- 6-15 8-27-15 Syndicate Trading Company 215 00 109348 9- 2-15 Dr. Wm. H. Park, Director 33 70 3-23-15. 5-26-15 8-27-15 Agent and Warden, Sing Sing Prison 1,868 30 9- 2-15 Dr. Wm. H. Park, Director 58 81 107448 109347 7-24-15 107458 3- 5-15. 4- 1-15 8-27-15 Hull, Grippen & Co 219 07 9- 2-15 Crown Stamp Works 1 50 109298 7-19-15 9- 2-15 The Western Union Telegraph Co . . . 15 11 73 85 109047 5-29-15 109277 7-31-15 9- 2-15 Fussell Ice Cream Co 9- 2-15 John J. Fitz Gerald, M. D., Gen. Med 9- 2-15 The J. M. Horton lce Cream Co 15 60 109048 109275 7-31-15 Supt. 65 9- 2-15 The J. M. Horton Ice Cream Co 15 60 109276 7-31-15 109045 9- 2-15 Dr. C. B. Bacon, Med. Supt 1 50 8-27-15 Burns Bros. 266 35 107655 7-31-15 42961 109044 9- 2-15 Angus P. Thorne, Supt. 20 00 Commissioner of Jurors, New York County. 9- 8-15 E. O'Donovan Rossa, Dist. Supt 85 00 $13 61 110374 109418 9- 3-15 New York Telephone Co 9- 8-15 Angus P. Thorne, Supt. 980 00 Commissioner of Jurors, Bronx County. 110218 110219 9- 8-15 Alexander M. Wilson, Director 53 09 9- 3-15 Hugh McMenamin $1 40 109525 110217 9- 8-15 Angus P. Thorne, Supt 801 00 9- 3-15 Cyril D, McGuire • 105 00 109523 110105 9- 7-15 William Doherty, Second Dep. Corn 442 00 109524 9- 3-15 William H. Schlottman 2 95 Commissioner of Jurors, Queens County. 110106 9- 7-15 William J. Doherty, Second Dep, Com 365 00 109454 9- 3-15 The New York Telephone Co $3 28 Staten Island Association of Arts and Sciences. 109453 8-16-15 9- 3-15 The Diamond Towel Supply Co 1 00 108773 7-31-15 9- 1-15 New York and Richmond Gas Co $2 60 Law Department. 108774 8-13-15 9- 1-15 Richmond Light & Railroad Co 100 109472 9- 3-15 Frank L. Polk, Corporation Counsel $500 00 Sheriff, Richmond County. 5377 9- 3-15 G. L. Goodday 650 00 107945 Singer Sewing Machine Co 32 40 5378 Walter H. Guffin 260 00 Commissioner of Records, New York County. 109471 7-31-15 9- 3-15 Samuel K. Probasco 5 60 5417 9- 4-15 George F. Williams $25 00 The Mayoralty. Department of Street Cleaning. 106148 7-31-15 8-24-15 New York and Brooklyn Towel 109395 2-24-15, 2-26-15 9- 3-15 Fred W. Beatty $7 44 Supply Co. 4 20 109389 2-13-15. 2-26-15 9- 3-15 Fred W. Beatty 11 02 109516 9- 3-15 Joseph Hartigan, Commissioner 24 31 109396 8-17-15 9- 2-15 Olin J. Stephens, Inc 39 51 Bronx Parkway Commission. 106309 6- 1-15 9- 2-15 St. Nicholas Garage & Taxicab Co 38 90 109061 9- 2-15 Jay Downer, Engineer and Secretary $61 60 106308 St. Nicholas Garage & Taxicab Co 35 17 109064 7-31-15 9- 2-15 E. G. Soltmann 9 14 106298 E. G. Soltmann 28 87 109059 8- 1-15 9- 2-15 Consolidated Water Co. of Suburban 109407 5-20-15 9- 3-15 Bronx Storage Battery & Engineering New York 3 00 Co. 5 90 109058 7-21-15 •9- 2-15 Westchester Lighting Co. 1 00 109405 8- 5-15 9- 3-15 Montgomery & Co., Inc. 1 85 Department of Parks. 109404 7-31-15 9- 3-15 Knox Motors Association 10 44 108147 8-20-15 8-25-15 Charles Lanier, Treasurer, the Amer- 109403 7- 2-15 9-30-15 Braunfels, Browning & Co 15 68 ican Museum of Natural History $590 94 82121 3- 4-15 6-22-15 S. F. Bowser & Co., Inc 293 00 107975 7-31-15 8-28-15 Kalt Lumber Co. 78 00 109122 8-11-15 9- 2-15 P. J. Langler 40 92 102665 7-27-15 8-13-15 Cranford Company 14 40 Tenement House Department. 4261 8-13-15 J. F. Gillespie, D. V. S 2 00 108597 7-27-15 8-31-15 E. Belcher Hyde $40 00 107856 42130 8-28-15 C. F. Mentzinger's Son 4,127 40 United States Volunteer Life Saving Corps, 108144 8-16-15 8-30-15 Edward W. Sheldon, Treasurer of the 108504 8-23-15 8-31-15 C. B. Jackson $70 60 Nei/ York Public Library 8,254 90 108501 8- 2-15 8-31-15 Bauer & Black 66 15 109360 John E. Weier 90 00 Board of Water Supply. 102287 7-26-15 8-12-15 John Viviano 100 00 108675 8- 3-15 9- 1-15 Eimer & Amend $44 33 104873 Jim Pierce, bandmaster 255 00 108657 7-31-15 9- 1-15 Westchester Lighting Co 200 102670 Edward H. Mooney 200 00 108685 The Nitro Powder Co 31 25

7012 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1915.

Ow. Invoice Received Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- Finance Dates or in Depart- V oucher Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. Voucher Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. No. Number. Finance. N o. Number. Finance.

0868I 8-18-15 9- 1-15 Montgomery & Co., Inc 62 80 108680 7- 3-15 9- 1-15 Forsyth & Davis 7 00 1)8673 8- 7-15 9- 1-15 Dodge Sales and Engineering Co 14 39 108691 8- 2-15 9- 1-15 Stubley's Garage & Auto Co 20 72 1)8683 8- 2-15 9- 1-15 James Millard & Son Co 10 45 108660 Forsyth & Davis 11 85 1)8666 8- 9-15 9- 1-15 American Abrasive Metals Co 60 00 106532 Isaac Purdy, as assignee of Lothian In- 108662 8-16-15 9- 1-15 William Nelson 12 00 vesting Co., as assignee of White Plains 1)8658 8-20-15 9- 1-15 The Speed Key Selling Agency of New Realty Co. 225 00 York 8-16-15 9- 1-15 Home Rubber Co 27 56 1)8655 8- 1-15 9- 1-15 Ulster Garage Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. 1)8677 8-14-15 9- 1-15 Electro-Light Engraving Co 45 93 109827 9- 4-15 James Kelly $60 00 1)8671 8-12-15 9- 1-15 Club Garage Co 17 1°0580 11 0086 77 821 3 8- 5-15 8-27-15 President of the Borough of Richmond 137 37 1)8670 John A. Carman 4114371 522077 109521202 9- 3-15 Wm. B. Goentner, Assistant Engineer 6 20 1)6490 6-12-15. 7-27-15 8-25-15 The Baldt Steel Co 9- 3-15 'Wm. B. Goentner 2 82 1)8682 7-26-15 9- 1-15 Livingston Radiator & Mfg. .Co 9- 3-15 J. Deckinger 8 34 1)8674 7- 1-15 9- 1-15 Eagle Garage 8 50 109432 9- 3-15 Aron Arvintz 18 00 1)8672 8-10-15 9- 1-15 Detroit Cadillac Motor Car Co 15 00 109445 9- 3-15 Columbia Paper Bag Co 36 55 1 )8678 8-13-15 9- 1-15 The Fairbanks Co 6 87 107230 7-15-15. 7-28-15 8-26-15 Knickerbocker Supply Co 118 86 1)8659 8-20-15 9- 1-15 C. V. Ennist 9 60 107244 4-30-15 8-26-15 Joseph D. Duffy 149 79 1)8656 8-12-15 9- 1-15 Henry E. Warren 25 20 107248 8- 5-15 9-27-15 President of the Borough of Richmond 107 69 .._ VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN DEPARTMENT OF Invoice Invoice Finance Date FINANCE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1915. Finance Date A statement is herewith submitted of all vouchers Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. filed in the Department of Finance on this date, in er No. tract er N o. tract which is shown the Department of Finance voucher Number. Number. number, the date of the invoices or the registered 110493 7- 1-15 Boreal Ventilator Co the 110583 8-30-15 Wm. Stanwood Phillips 35 00 6 00 number of the contract, the name of the payee and 110494 5- 1-15 Agent and Warden, Auburn amount of the claim. Where two or more bills are em- 110584 8-20-15 MacGowan & Slipper 4 50 110585 8-12-15 Neal & Brinker 21 30 Prison 9 07 braced in one voucher the date of the earliest is given, 110495 7-28-15 Otis Elevator Co excepting that when such vouchers are submitted under Department of Parks. 9 50 a contract the registered number of the contract is 110610 8-23-15 Columbia Graphophone Co $060 140496 7-15-15 United & Globe Rubber Mfg 110611 5- 6-15 W. J. Best 14 80 Co. 38 40 shown instead. 110497 4-13-15 W. J. Fitzgerald WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. 110612 8-20-15 Stewart \Varner Speed- 270 00 ometer Co. 3 25 110498 5-27-15 W. J. Fitzgerald 601 43 Invoice 110613 8-26-15 George J. Steer, Inc 5 50 110499 7- 1-15 Cleveland Trinidad Paving Finance Date 110614 8-26-15 Ford Motor Co 142 70 Co. 7 26 Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. 110615 8-17-15 George Murphy, Inc 18 75 110500 7-21-15 W J. Fitzgerald 12 60 er No. tract 110616 8-17-15 C. M. Burnham 18 67 110501 5-26-15 Asphalt Construction Co 9 90 Number. 110451 42544 J. F. Murphy Lumber Co 467 27 President of the Borough of The Bronx. 110452 42950 Frank T. Lennon Co 195 65 110643 The Lily Cup Co $30 00 Surrogate's Court, Bronx County. 110453 42955 Thos. M. Blake 508 70 110644 6-28-15 C. W. Jean Co 2 25 110555 7-31-15 Berkshire Products Co., Inc. $2 10 Thos. M. Blake 72 75 110645 8-31-15 Asa L. Shipman's Sons 2 00 110556 7- 1-15 J. Schapiro 7 54 110454 41258 Burns Bros. 1,079 73 110646 7-30-15 Polack Tyre & Rubber Co 127 89 110557 8-23-15 The Riesling Co. 35 110455 40151 McKim, Mead & White 1,983 86 110647 8-28-15 Vacuum Oil Co 20 50 110558 7-31-15 Nickel Towel Supply Co 5 54 110456 42105 Chilton Paint Co 869 78 110648 8-26-15 Kolesch & Co 19 02 11055') 8-31-15 Fred M. Schildwachter 260 Chilton Paint Co 326 00 110649 8-13-15 Contractor's Trading Co , 110560 7-31-15 N. Y. Tel. Co 13 64 Police Department. Inc. 8 50 110561 8-18-15 Diebold Safe & Lock Co 2 00 110421 Police Pension Fund, Arthur 110650 8- 5-15 Warner, Quinlan Asphalt Co 939 39 Department of Correction. 1Voods, Commr., Treasurer 110651 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y 977 36 110457 5-29-15 Standard Iron Works $513 00 and Trustee $29 45 110652 8-14-15 Barrett Mfg. Co 173 58 11(1458 6- 3-15 John Simmons Co 606 78 110552 9- 8-15 Police Pension Fund, Arthur 110653 8-27-15 John A. McCarthy 110 50 110681 Frank J. Reynolds 86 25 Woods, Commr., Treasurer 110654 8-17-15 The Bridgeport Wood Fin- Examining Board of Plumbers. and Trustee 200,000 00 ishing Co. 53 75 1 i(144. 9- 8-15 Janet A. G. Hahn $10 25 110636 Frank J. Batzing 11 00 110655 8- 2-15 Underwood Typewriter Co , 1i+1449 8-31-15 Fowler Mfg. Co 1 50 110637 Timothy J. McAuliffe 24 44 Inc. 22 50 Department of Finance. 110638 Martin S. Owens 11 92 110656 8-31-15 The Hastings Pay. Co 64 08 Michael Hegney 4 10 110657 8-30-15 The Asphalt Const. Co 56 19 11645') Michael Fedencha $32 GO 110639 110658 The Barber Asp. Pay.Co 110682 Asylum of St. Vincent de 110640 Jerome Murphy 6 36 45 29 13 55 110659 8-23-15 Dayton Hedges 41 40 Paul 599 64 110641 Patk. H. Gildea 110660 8-15-15 U. S. Wood Pres. Co 110683 Bklyn. Nursery and Infants' 110642 Frank J. Allen 32 02 54 25 110661 8-24-15 The Hastings Pay. Co 64 85 Hospital 1,015 39 110598 7- 7-15 A. B. Brown Co 266 82 110662 8-31-15 D. Shapiro 8 05 110684 Colored Orphan Asylum & 110599 8- 5-15 Adams Westlake 150 00 110663 The Third Ave. Window Assn. for the Benefit of Col- 110600 7-30-15 Central Foundry Co 74 50 38 80 Cleaning Co. 63 50 ored Children in the City of 110601 6-23-15 Bkly. Union Gas Co 110664 8-31-15 A. Rudolph 50 N. V. 2,516 36 110602 5-25-15 C. B. French Cabinet Co... 36 00 29 57 110665 8-31-15 G. \V. Bromley & Co 15 00 110685 Church Charity Foundation 110603 8-12-15 Joseph Bayne Co 10 50 110666 7-26-15 G. B. Raymond & Co 75 00 of Long Island Orphan 110604 8-20-15 Colonial Work, Inc 2 70 110667 7-30-15 Barber Asphalt Paving Co 165 62 House 587 50 110605 8-21-15 Hull, Grippen Co 110668 8-30-15 Asphalt Construction Co 32 76 110686 Council Home for Jewish 110606 8-20-15 Garford Motor Truck Co 41 06 24 00 110669 8-31-15 Hastings Pavement Co 165 44 Girls 244 93 110607 2-11-15 Gramm Service Station 33 48 110670 8-31-15 Uvalde Contracting Co 268 78 110687 Five Points House of Indus- 110608 8-17-15 E. B. Latham & Co 110671 8-31-15 U. S. Wood Preserving Co 78 05 try 3,325 19 110609 7-29-15 Western Electric Co 8 10 37 84 110672 8-23-15 Dayton Hedges 18 32 110688 German Hospital and Dis- 110586 8-16-15 Wm. Bratter & Co 1 50 110673 8-31-15 Uvalde Asphalt Paving Co 6 00 pensary 1,375 00 110587 8-18-15 Climax Stationery Co 8-20-15 N. Y. Blue Print Paper Co 16 93 110674 8-25-15 Stephen H. Welch 6 65 110689 Hebrew Infant Asylum of 110588 26 70 110675 8- 5-15 N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co 24 00 the City of N. Y 5,046 34 110589 8-16-15 J. N. Pratt Co 8-27-15 E. G. Soltman 24 110676 8-19-15 N. Y. C. R. R. Co 5 00 11(1690 Har Moriah Hospital 619 40 110590 42 50 110677 8-27-15 N. Y C. R. R. Co 11 00 9,414 64 110591 8-23-15 J. B. Ford Co 110691 8-27-15 Institution of Mercy 110678 8-25-15 N. Y. C. R. R. Co 4 00 1b692 8-18-15 Jamaica Hospital 422 11 110592 8-20-15 Holbrook Mfg. Co 118 45 30 00 110679 42710 The Sicilian Asp. Pay. Co 5,172 67 110693 8-19-15 M. E. Hospital in the City 110593 8-16-15 Aschcroft Mfg. Co of Brooklyn 970 67 110594 6-30-15 S. Roebuck Co 94 75 President, Borough of Queens. 79 20 110694 8-20-15 Mary Immaculate Hosp 663 91 11Q595 8-20-15 Gimbel Bros. 110460 William J. Murray, Book- 20 00 110695 9- 7-15 N. Y. Society for the Prey 110596 8- 5-15 Fennell Bros. keeper, Boro. Hall, L. I $88 55 203 13 Cruelty to Children 7,083 33 110597 8-20-15 Cobb, Macey, Dohme, Inc 110680 42872 Sicilian Asp. Pay. Co 4,908 75 110696 8-18-13 St. Christopher's Hosp. for President of the Borough of Manhattan. President of the Borough of Richmond. Babies 237 19 110461 7-21-15 Francis M. A. Leach $598 19 110629 7-23-15 John Prasse $39 19 110697 9- 1-15 Sanitarium for Hebrew 110462 8-12-15 John Greig 19 50 110630 8- 3-15 Webster Loose Leaf Filing Children 625 00 110463 7-19-15 Pride of the Kitchen Co , Co. 900 10698 8-27-15 St. Agatha Home for Chil- Inc. 327 00 110631 8-17-15 Ind. Electrical Supply Co... 10 00 dren 873 93 110464 8-16-15 Conoslidated Packing & Sup- 110632 7-23-15 Harry Fish 75 00 . 10699 9- 2-15 St. Michael's Home 4,387 50 ply Co. 83 94 110633 7-21-15 Geo. C. Knesel 160 00 10700 8-18-15 Babies' Hosp. of the City of 110465 8-11-15 John Greig 35 26 110553 7-29-15 James L. Vail 10 00 • N. Y 562 65 110466 8-19-15 Pure Oil Company 4 25 110554 7-31-15 Charles Hoefle 2 65 !10701 8-20-15 Societe Francaise de Bien- 110467 6-18-15 Henry Bainbridge & Co 3 65 110634 41202 Edward Wisely & Son 419 57 faisance 36 25 110468 7- 1-15 Tower Mfg. & Nov. Co 16 20 110635 41197 Edward Wisely & Son 726 97 Commissioner of Jurors, Kings County. 110469 8-12-15 A. F. Brombacher & Co 30 35 110617 4-30-15 John Franzreb 37 20 110618 5-26-15 John Franzreb 48 30 $20 40 110470 8- 6-15 Newman Clock Co 60 00 10419 6-16-15 Daily Long Island Farmer 28 20 20 40 110471 7-20-15 Gleason Tiebout Glass. Co 21 50 110619 7- 2-15 John Franzreb 10420 6-16-15 North Side News 7 40 22 80 110472 7-21-15 J. B. Twombly, A. & W , 110620 5-26-15 Wheeler News Co 10415 6- 8-15 Greenpoint Star 7 54 20 40 Dannemora 5 75 110621 7- 2-15 Wheeler News Co 10416 6-16-15 Flushing Journal 42 80 110622 5-26-15 C. P. Storberg 44 32 Daily Times 19 20 110473 8- 2-15 Clinton Wire Cloth Co 10417 6-16-15 Flushing American Flag Co 7 00 110623 7- 2-15 C. P. Storberg 45 84 10418 9- 1-15 Peerless Towel Supply Co 6 15 110474 8-12-15 110475 6-23-15 Annin & Co 9 63 110624 6-26-15 Texas Company 102 60 Commissioner of Jurors, New York County. 110476 7- 1-15 Agent and Warden, Sing 110625 7-31-15 Tabulating Machine Co 62 58 10562 Frederick O'Byrne $9 70 Sing Prison 142 00 110626 8- 6-15 Wm. S. Van Clief & Sons 6 00 10563 8- 5-15 Knickerbocker Ice Co 3 12 110477 7-19-15 E. B. Latham & Co 950 110627 6-19-15 General Fireproofing Co 95 00 10564 8-31-15 Berkshire Products Co 4 80 110478 7-29-15 Clinton Wire Cloth Co 6 05 110628 7-23-15 Banks Law Publishing Co 2 00 10565 1- 2-15 Timothy Foley 3 96 110479 8-11:15 John Lucas & Co., Inc 37 50 Department of Public Charities. 10566 9- 1-15 A. Schneider 2 34 110480 8-19-15 Nason Mfg. Co 18 48 110502 42574 Armour & Co $67 44 10567 8-31-15 M. B. Brown P. & B. Co 258 85 110481 8-11-15 Hammond Process Co 12 00 110503 42789 Armour & Co 128 58 Bronx Parkway Commission. 110482 8-19-15 John A. Casey Co 22 10 110504 42997 Burton & Davis Co 66 90 10450 6-30-15 Dalia Ward $486 00 110483 8-11-15 William A. King & Co 11 00 110505 43005 John Bellmann 711 90 10576 8- 6-15 Chauncey B. Griffen, Col- 110484 8- 4-15 Vought & Williams 9 68 110506 42055 Borden's Condensed Milk lector White Plains 629 46 110485 8-12-15 Master Builder Co 5 00 Co. 7,023 07 10577 7-31-15 N. Y. Telephone Co 9 72 110486 '7-27-15 The H. B. Smith Co 11 63 110507 43005 John Bellmann 576 75 10578 8-11-15 Gulf Refining Co 17 30 110487 7-10-15 James Boyd & Bro., Inc. 21 50 110508 42053 Conron 'Bros. Co 749 63 10579 6- 1-15 Geo. R. Hilty, Asst. Secy 110488 8-19-15 lohn C. Eberle & Son 4 75 110509 42787' Conron Bros. Co 236 54 Bx. Parkway Corn 46 03 110489 6-22-15 Ross & Sisti, Inc 200 00 110510 42786 Conron Bros. Co 1,927 80 10580 5-11-15 N. Y. Herald 36 00 110490 6-'9-15 Rudolf Gusmann, Inc 308 00 110511 42998 Lewis De Groff & Son 98 06 10581 7-31-15 Tower Mfg. and Nov. Co 3 00 110491 8-10-15 Holbrook Prop. 5 35 110512 43003 The Fleischmann Co 187 20 16582 8-25-15 Broun Green Co 14 00 110492 8- 5-15 Godfrey, Keeler Co 860 110513 43004 A. Goldstein & Co 211 08

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1915. THE CITY RECORD. 7013

:Invoice Invoice Invoice Finance Date Finance Date Finance Date Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount, Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee, Amount. er No. tract er No. tract er No. tract Number. Number. Number. 10514 42900 Henneberger & Herold 7,886 39 110539 43005 John Bellmann 250 09 110427 8- 6-15 N. Y. Sporting Goods Co 15 20 10515 42051 Howell Condensed Milk & 110540 42997 Burton & Davis Co 52 15 110428 8- 6-15 Oriental Rubber & Supply Cream Co. 1,630 02 110541 42786 Conron Bros. Co 3,488 40 Co., Inc. 1 98 10516 43001 Theo. Linington, Jr 209 17 110542 42787 Conron Bros. Co 154 57 110429 8-11-15 Weaver Ebling Auto Co 4 20 10517 43001 Theo. Linington, Jr 247 04 110543 42998 Lewis De Groff & Son 166 80 110430 8-11-15 Autocar Sales Co. 42 94 10518 42999 Chas. F. Mattlage 536 54 110544 43003 The Fleischman Co 49 80 110431 7-30-15 N. Y. Sporting Goods Co 4 60 10519 42583 P. Lawless Sons 187 73 110545 43004 A. Goldstein & Co 134 78 110432 8- 6-15 A. F. Brombacher & Co 29 35 10520 42784 Anthony Krayer 366 06 110546 42900 Henneberger & Herold 710 61 110433 8- 6-15 Alfred Chatwin Supply Co 3 60 10521 42814 Morris & Co 11,227 45 110547 42783 Samuel E. Hunter 1,170 73 110434 7- 1-15 James Thompson & Sons 3 60 10522 42578 Frank J. Murray Co., Inc 151 29 110548 43001 The Linington, Jr 103 35 110435 8-14-15 Henry Maurer & Son 9 00 10523 42813 Frank J. Murray Co., Inc 278 75 110549 42222 Francis H. Leggett & Co..• • 250 55 110436 7- 1-15 William Fraser 90 10524 42790 Louis Strauss 4,233 67 110550 42578 Frank J. Murray Co., Inc 47 62 110437 6-23-15 Consolidated Safety Valve 10525 42224 Jos. Seeman 1,138 56 110551 42813 Frank J. Murray Co., Inc. 298 42 Co. 28 23 10526 42797 Swift & Co., Inc 8,279 75 Regi ster, New York County. 110438 7-20-15 Keuffel & Esser Co 5 75 10527 42788 A. Silz, Inc 1,539 12 110568 8-17-15 Elliott Fisher Co $6 57 110439 6-15-15 Westinghouse Elect. & Mfg 10528 43002 Jos. Seeman 5,575 66 110569 7-31-15 N. Y. Telephone Co 3 75 Co. 110 02 10529 43002 Jos. Seeman 220 54 110570 4-29-15 Gane Brothers & Co 12 30 110440 7- 1-15 Nathan Rubin 106 29 10530 42796 Sulzberger & Sons Co 913 22 110571 8-12-15 The Lily Cup Co 15 00 110441 7- 1-15 Asbury Elliott .. 45 00 10531 42585 Sulzberger & Sons Co 1,671 33 110572 8-23-15 Munson Supply Co 6 30 110442 8-14-15 Knickerbocker Supply Co... 39 00 10532 42208 Geo. D. Harris & Co 1,612 14 110573 848-15 A. B. Dick Co 700 110443 7-15-15 Clarence B. Williams 388 05 10533 42204 Pattison & Bowns 1,438 62 110574 8-26-15 G. W. Bromley & Co 75 00 110444 7- 1-15 Samuel Van Wicker 121 50 10534 42200 Meeker & Co 1,453 32 110575 8-16-15 Gitzendanner, Muller Co. 10 00 110445 5-26-15 John Byrne 9 59 10535 41430 J. B. Greenhut & Co 84 06 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. 110446 7- 1-15 L. Cohen 3 80 10536 41611 N. Y. Tel. Co 349 71 110424 8-11-15 Tabulating Machine Co $41 00 110447 7- 1-15 Peter E. Moran 5 23 10537 41747 Frank Sutton 4 37 110425 8- 6-15 A. F. Brombacher & Co 7 20 110422 8-19-15 Woodhaven Water Supply 10538 42055 Borden's Condensed Milk 110426 8-11-15 Colima] Rubber & Supply Co. 8,640 00 Co. 2,958 82 Co., Inc. 157 32 110423 9-19-15 Jamaica Water Supply Co 17,401 50 ONSI=••••••••.•••■•• Borough of Brooklyn. gan Avenue, Varick Avenue, and also in East 163rd Street, Bronx, Veterinarian, CITY OFFICES. the Stagg Street Basin and Newtown Creek Sept. 7; Arthur H. Pritchard, 783 Ely Report for Week Ended August 14, 1915. MAYOR'S OFFICE. near the intersection of Scott and Metro- Avenue, Astoria, N. Y., Gardener for not City Hall, Telephone, 8020 Cortlandt. Public Buildings and Offices. to exceed 50 days, at $2.50 per day. Sept. re- politan Avenue; John and Joseph Mc- John Purroy Mitchel, Mayor. Orde .s Issued—For supplies, 22; for Spirit, 118 Wayne Street, Jersey City, 1. School Farm Attendants, at $3 per heodore Rousseau, Secretary. pairs. 8; total, 30. $7,200. day : Ada Blanche Williams, 705 Monroe Bertram de N. Cruger, Executive Secretary. Bills aggregating $617.92 were forwarded Bureau of Weights and Measures. Bureau of Sewers. Street, Brooklyn, Sept. 3; Flora M. Lins, Municipal Building, 3rd floor. Telephone, 1498 to the Department of Finance for pay- 202 Prospect Avenue, New Brighton, Worth. ment. Moneys Received—For sewer permits, Joseph Hartigan, Commissioner. N. Y.. Sept. 4; Helen P. Manchester, 770 COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. Buren! of Incumbrances and Permits. $671.45. C. Klock, Permits Issued—For new sewer con- St. Nicholas Avenue, and Ina G. Municipal Building. Telephone, 4315 Worth. 116 Riverside Drive, N. Y. City, Sept. 7. Leonard M. Wallstein, Commissioner of Ac- Complaint Department—Mail, 15; office, nections, 65; for old sewer connections (re- Queens. counts. 12; Inspectors, 35; Police Department, 24. pairs), 29; total, 94. BOARD OF ALDERMEN, 36; Services Ceased—James Bennett, Wyck- Classifi ration and disposal : Boulders, feet 6-inch house Clerk's Office, Municipal Building, 2nd floor. Work Done — Linear off Avenue. Glendale, Gardener, tempor- Telephone, 4430 Worth. trees and limbs, 45; miscellaneous, 9. connections, 419; linear feet sewer built, Complaints ary, at $2.50 per day. P. J. Scully, Clerk. Inspectors' Department — 90-inch to 166-inch, 114; linear feet sewer President of the Board of Aldermen. Cooley, 291 Fulton made, .5; complaints settled, 52; slips set- built, 24-inch to 90-inch, 65; linear feet Reassigned—James City Hall. Telephone, 6770 Cortlandt. Street, Jamaica, Gardener, at $2.50 per George McAneny, President. led, M; Inspectors' slips 0. K.'d, 5. pipe sewer built, 445; total number of feet day. BOARD OF AMBULANCE SERVICE. Permit Department—Permits : Plumbers' sewer built, 624; number of manholes Municipal Building, 10th Floor. Ambulance permits, water and sewer, 138; building built, 11; number of basins built, 1; num. ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT. Calls-3100 Spring. Administration Offices, 748 material, 30; crosswalks, 22; special, 223; ber of feet sewer repaired, 15; number of Worth. Semices Ceased—Examiners of Pur- ARMORY BOARD. repairs. 4; cement walks, 27; driveways, basins repaired, 48; linear feet of pipe chase and Supplies, Bureau of Standards, Hall of Records. Telephone, 3900 Worth. 15; ele:tric companies, 82; railroad com- sewers cleaned, 99,600; linear feet of large September 14: John F. Donovan, $3,000 C. D. Rhinehart, Secretary. panies, 18; gas companies, 120; water corn- ART COMMISSION. sewers cleaned, 1,250; linear feet of sewers per annum; Ashley T. Pitt. $2,100 per City Hall. Telephone, 1197 Cortlandt. panics, 25. examined, 56,050; number of basins annum; Joseph P. Byrne, $2,100 per an- John Quincy Adams. Assistant Secretary. received: Cash'er's Department—Moneys cleaned, 681; number of basins relieved, num. BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Repavi ig over water connections, $777.05; Municipal Building, 8th floor. Telephone, 29 12; number of basins examined, 576; man- Worth. roam g over sewer connections, $316.70; hole heads and covers set, 1; manhole DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. Alfred P. W. Seaman, Chairman. inspect on of work done by corporations, heads and covers reset, 15; manhole cov- Reassigned—Nicholas J. Craven, 302 St. George B. Tucker, Secretary. $127.40; extra paving, $16.63; special fund. ers put on, new, 21; number of basin pans Webster Avenue, L. I. C., Laborer, at BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS. $807.50; vaults, $1,020; total, $3,065.28. 26th st. and 1st ave. Telephone, 4400 Madi- reset, 27; number gallons sewage pumped, $2.50 per day, Sept. 10. son square. Assistant Commissioner of Public 26th Ward, 71,352,100; number of gal- Dr. John W. Brannan, President. Works. lons sewage pumped, 31st Ward. 56,994,- COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. J. K. Paulding, Secretary, Appointed—Newell C. Sheild. 34 W. DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. Contracts Awarded — Dradging New- 480; cubic feet sludge pumped, 26th Ward, Municipal Building, 18th floor. Telephone, 380 town Creek Canal at and in the canal and 48,368; cubic feet sludge pumped, 31st 44th Street, Efficiency Accountant, $2,100 Worth. basin ncluded within the boundaries of Ward, 56,589; complaints examined, 28; per annum, Sept. 7. . F. J. H. Kracke, Commissioner. Johnson Avenue, Montrose Avenue, Mor- manholes repaired, 37. BUREAU OF THE CHAMBERLAIN. Municipal Building, 8th floor. Telephone, 4270 Laboring Force Employed. Department of Bridges. Worth. Abstract of Transactions for Week Ended Henry Bruere, Chamberlain. CITY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE BOARD

1915. Aug. 21, OF ALDERMEN.

ts. Requisitions Drawn on Comptroller. Municipal Building, 2nd floor. Telephone, 4430 Vouchers Forwarded to Comptroller— Worth. Open market orders, $423.94; contracts, P. J. Scully, City Clerk.

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;Li $27,- $13,091.79; payrolls, $14,171.83; total, Supervisor's office, Municipal Building, 8th ics.

of an 687.56. floor. Distributing Division, 96 Reade st. Tele- es rers. Moneys Received — Brooklyn Bridge: phone, 3490 Worth. han David Ferguson, Supervisor. rs c

bo Rents, $379.16; tolls, surface railroad 0 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. companies, $3,558.95; tolls, elevated rail- Municipal Building, 24th floor. Telephone, Me Ho La road companies, $2,435.20; total, $6,373.31, 1610 Worth. Repairing and cleaning sewers 12 7 2 85 25 Williamsburg Bridge : Tolls, surface Katharine B. Davis, Commissioner. Street Improvement Fund 43 14 DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. railroad companies, $4,834.90. Municipal Pier "A," N. R. Telephone, 300 Rector. 26th Ward Disposal Works 4 . 4 13 .. Garage : Material, labor and storage, R. A. C. Smith, Commissioner. 31st Ward Disposal Works 10 .1 9 18 .. $624. Grand total, $11,214.45. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, Cleaning large B. B. and C F, J. H. KRACKE, Commissioner. Board of Education. Park ave. and 59th st. Telephone, 5580 Plaza. sewers • • 1 8 Stated meetings of the Board are held at 4 Gowanus Pumping Station 2 3 5 Borough of The Bronx. p. m. on the first Monday in February, the sec- ond Wednesday in August, and the second and Bureau of Highways. pairing roller. Street restoring: 911.9 sq. Bureau of Buildings. fourth Wednesdays in every month, except Wok Done — By Connection Gangs: yds. asphalt laid. Miscellaneous Work: 5 Report for Week Ended August 28, 1915. August. Plans filed for new buildings, 13; esti- Thomas W. Churchill, President. Dangerous holes repaired and made safe, cesspools cleaned or repaired; 33.333 sq. A, Emerson Palmer. Secretary. 249, temporarily. By Repair Gangs, Sq. yds. street sprinkled, oil; 207 miles streets mated cost, $310,500; plans filed for alter- BOARD OF ELECTIONS. Yds.: Granite, grade 1, 5; granite, grade sprinkled; water; drainage; care of yards; ations, 8; estimated cost, $9,400; unsafe General office and office of the Borough of cases filed, 14; violation cases filed, 59; Manhattan, Municipal Building, 18th floor. Tele- 2, 58i ; granite on sand, 883; Belgian miscellaneous trucking; repair tools and phone, 1307 Worth. blocks 478; medina, 39; brick, 302; iron equipment; fill washouts; cleaning miscel- unsafe notices issued, 30; violation notices Edward F. Boyle, President. slag, 4 ; wood block, 140; total, 2.438. By laneous streets; details; inspections; mis- issued, 78; violation cases forwarded for Moses M. McKee. Secretary. prosecution, 1; complaints lodged with Other Borough Offices. Connection Gang, Sq. Yds.: Granite, cellaneous work not street work; sq. yds. The Bronx. grade 1, 142; granite, grade 2, 298; granite 6-inch concrete, 848. the Bureau, 26; number of nieces of iron 368 E. 148th st. Telephone, 336 Melrose. on Sand, 96; medina, 8; brick, 4; asphalt Building Bureau. and steel inspected, 1,347. Brooklyn. J. VREELAND, Chief Inspector and 435-445 Fulton st. Telephone, 1932 Main. block, 4; total, 552. total number of square Plans Filed—For new buildings : Brick, Queens. yards of pavement repaired, 2.990; linear 70, estimated cost, $695,050; frame, 8; es- Acting Superintendent of Buildings. 64 Jackson ave., Long Island City. Telephone, feet of curbing reset, 60; square feet of timated cost, $37,500; total plans filed, new 3375 Hunters Point. Richmond. hridgiig relaid, 36; square feet of flagging buildings, 78, estimated cost, $732,550. For Borough Hall, New Brighton, S. I. Telephone, relaid. 4.049; linear feet of foundation un- alterations : 66, estimated cost, $75,515. Cost 1000 Tompkinsville. der ci rh, 26; dirt roadways repaired and of hook slips, $36,955. Cost of plumbing re- All offices open from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. Satur• cleane I, by hand. sq. yds.. 18,088; dirt road- pair slips, $641. Grand total, plans filed, day, to 12 m. way r!paired and cleaned, by machine, sq. BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND 144. estimated cost, $845,661. APPORTIONMENT. yds., 29,316; paved gutter cleaned, sq. yds., Unsafe cases filed and notices issued, 6; Municipal Building, 13th floor. Telephone, 3,606; macadam repairs, sq. yds., .3.761; violation cases filed and notices issued, 73; 4560 Worth. Joseph Haag, Secretary. macadam cleaned, sq. yds., 29,099. Asphalt unsafe cases referred to C. C., 1; violation Bureau of Records and Minutes. Plant 1,367 boxes plant produce. Street cases referred to C. C.. 8. Municipal Building, 13th floor. Telephone, Maintenance, 10,720 cu. ft. asphalt laid; re- L. H. POUNDS. President. 4560 Worth. Joseph Haag, Secretary. Office of the Chief Engineer. Municipal Building, 13th floor. Telephone, 4560 Worth. Nelson P. Lewis, Chief Engineer, Changes in Departments, Etc. Services Ceased—Dr. Robert S. Mac- Bureau of Public Improvements. Kellar, 351 East 111th Street, Veterin- Municipal Building, 13th floor. Telephone, DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. arian, Sept. 7. School Farm Attendants 4560 Worth. Nelson P. Lewis, Chief Engineer. Bureau of Franchises. Manhattan and Richmond. at $3 per day : Agnes F. Macauley, Allen Municipal Building, 13th floor. Telephone, Reassigned—For 30 days, Sept. 4: El- Street and Shore Avenue, Jamaica, L. I., 4563 Worth. Harry P. Nichols, Engineer. Aug. 27; John A. Tenny, 18 Verona Pl., Bureau of Contract Supervision. len Dmen. 528 Concord Ave., Bronx, Cot- Municipal Building, 13th floor. Telephone, tage Attendant, $50 per month. Brooklyn. Aug. 28; Joseph P. Roth, 92 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. 4560 Worth. Central Testing Laboratory, 125 Transferred--To the Bureau of Public Haven. Avenue, N. Y. C., Sept. 2; Olive Worth St. Telephone, 3088 Franklin. Tilden H. Wilde, 518 E. 240th Street, Wood- Unless otherwise stated, the Public Offices Adamson, Director. Offices and Buildings : Agnes Ward, 300 of the City are open for business from Bureau of Standards. • East 70th Street, Attendant, at $600 per lawn, N. Y. C., Sept. 4. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturday, 9 a. m. to Municipal Building, 13th floor. Telephone, annum, July 21. Appointed—Dr. Harry F. Nimphius. 761 12 noon. 4560 Worth. George L. Tirrell, Director. 7014 THE CITY RECORD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1915.

Edward E. McCall, Chairman. COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. Eighth District—W. 8th at, Coney Island. Bureau of Sewer Plan. Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Telephone, 6988 Ninth District-5th ave. and 29th st. Municipal Building, 12th floor. Telephone, Travis II. Whitney, Secretary. Main. Tenth District-133 New Jersey ave. 4227 Worth. Kenneth Allen, Engineer. BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS. Municipal Building, 7th floor. Telephone, 1200 Edmund O'Connor, Commissioner. Domestic Relations—Myrtle and Vanderbilt BOARD OF EXAMINERS. ayes. to 4 Worth. REGISTER. Municipal Building, 20th floor. 9 a. in. Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Telephone, 2830 William F. Delaney, Chief Clerk. p. tn. Saturday, to 12 m. Telephone, 1800 John Korb, jr., Chief Clerk. COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND. Main. Borough of Queens. Worth. Edward T. O'Loughlin, Register. First District—St, Mary's Lyceum, L. I. City. Board meets every Tuesday at 2 p. m. Office of Secretary, Municipal Building, 7th floor. Telephone, 1200 Worth. SHERIFF. Second District—Town Hall, Flushing, L. I. Edward V. Barton, Clerk. 46.50 Court st., Brooklyn. Telephone, 6845 Third District—Central ave., Far Rockaway. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. John Korb, jr., Secretary. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND Main. Fourth District—Town Ha'1, Jamaica, L. I. Municipal Building, 5th floor. Telephone, 1200 Lewis M. Swasey, Sheriff. ' Borough of Richmond. Worth. Shepard A. Morgan, Secretary to the ASSESSMENTS. Municipal Building, 9th floor. Telephone, 1800 SURROGATE. First District—Lafayette ave. New Brighton. Department, 5th floor. Worth. Hall of Records, Brooklyn, Court opens at 10 Second District—Village Hall, Stapleton. William A. Prendergast, Comptroller. a. m. Telephone, 3954 Main. Deputy Comptrollers, 7th floor. Alexander Lawson Purdy, President. All courts open daily from 9 a. In. to 4 p. m. Hebert T. Ketcham, Surrogate. D. Fisher, Charles S. Hervey, C. Rockland Tyng, Secretary. except on Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays, Brough, Edmund John H. McCooey, Chief Clerk. when only morning sessions are held. Hubert L. Smith. DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. Receiver of Taxes. Municipal Building, 12th floor. Telephone, 4240 COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Manhattan—Municipal Building, 2nd floor. Worth. BRONX COUNTY. Criminal Court Building. Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Clerk's office open from 9 a. m. to 4 Telephone, 1200 Worth. John T. Fetherston, Commissioner. Bronx-177th st. and Arthur ave. Telephone, TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT. p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 m. COUNTY CLERK. Edward R. Carroll, Clerk. 140 Tremont. Manhattan and Richmond office, Municipal 161st st. and 3d ave. Telephone, 9266 Melrose, Brooklyn-236 Duffield st. Telephone, 7056 Building, 19th floor. Telephone, 1526 Worth, MUNICIPAL COURTS. James Vincent Ganly, County Clerk. The Clerks' offices are open from 9 a, m. Main. Brooklyn and Queens office, 503 Fulton st., COUNTY JUDGE. Queens-5 Court Square, Long Island City. Brooklyn. Telephone, 3825 Main. to 4 p. m.; Saturday, to 12 noon. 161st st. and 3d ave. Telephone, 7907 Melrose. Borough of Manhattan. Telephone, 3386 Hunter's Point. Bronx office, 391 East 149th st. Telephone, Louis D. Gibbs, County Judge. Richmond—Borough Hall, St. George. Tele- First District-54-60 Lafayette st. Additional 107 Melrose. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. phone, 1000 Tompkinsville. John J. Murphy, Commissioner. Part is held at southwest corner of 6th ave. and 161st st. and 3d ave. Telephone, 9200 Melrose 10th st. Telephone, 6030 Franklin. Frederick H. E. Ebstein, Receiver of Taxes. BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. Francis Martin, District Attorney. and Arrears. Second District-264-266 Madison st. Tele- Collector of Assessments Municipal Building, 22d floor. Telephone, 3150 COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Municipal Building, 3d floor. phone, 4300 Orchard. Manhattan— Worth. 1932 Arthur ave. Telephone, 3700 Tremont. Telephone, 1200 Worth. Charles Strauss, President. Third District-314 W. 54th st. Telephone, Johrt A. Mason, Commissioner, 5450 Columbus. Bronx-177th St. and Arthur Ave. Telephone, Secretary. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Fourth District—Parts I and II, 207 E..32d 47 Tremont. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS 2808 3d ave. Telephone, 9816 Melrose, 9 a. Brooklyn-503 Fulton st. Telephone, 8340 st. Telephone, 4358 Murray Hill. AND ELECTRICITY. m. to 5 p. m., Saturday to 12 tn. Fifth District—Broadway and 96th st. Tele- Main. Municipal Building, 23d, 24th and 25th floors. Ernest E. L. Hammer, Public Administrator, Queens—Municipal Building, Court Square, phone, 4006 Riverside. Telephones: Manhattan, 4320 Worth; Brook- REGISTER. Long Island City. Telephone, 1553 Hunter's Sixth District-155 E. 88th et. lyn, 3980 Main; Queens, 3441 Hunters Point; 1932 Arthur ave. Telephone, 6694 Tremont. Seventh District-70 Manhattan st. Point , Richmond, 840 Tompkinsville; Bronx, 3400 Tre- Richmond—Borough Hall, St. George. Tele- Edward Polak, Register. Eighth District-121st st. and Sylvan place. mont. SHERIFF. phone, 1000 Tompkinsville. Telephone, 3950 Harlem, Brooklyn, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. 1932 Arthur ave. Telephone, 6600 Tremont. Daniel Moynahan, Collector. Ninth District—Madison ave and 59th at. Bronx, Tremont and Arthur ayes. Queens, James F. O'Brien, Sheriff. Parts I and II. Telephone, 3873 Plaza. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Municipal Building, Long Island City. Richmond, SURROGATE. Borough of The Bronx. Municipal Building, 11th floor. Telephone, 4100 Municipal Building, St. George. 161st st. and 3 ave. First District—Town Hall, 1400 Williamsbridge Worth. William Williams, Commissioner George M. S. Schulz, Surrogate, Brooklyn, 365 Jay st. Telephone, 7600 Main. road, Westchester. Trial of causes, Tuesday and Robert Adamson. Commissioner. Friday of each week. Telephone, 457 West• DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. BOROUGH OFFICES. QUEENS COUNTY, chester. Centre and Walker sts., Manhattan. Tele- Second District—Washington ave. and 162d at. phone, 6280 Franklin. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. COUNTY CLERK. Telephone. 3043 Melrose. Burial Permit and Contagious Disease offices President's office, 3d ave. and 177th st. Tele- 364 Fulton at., Jamaica. Telephone, 151 Ja- - Borough of Brooklyn. maica. always open. phone, 2680 Tremont. First District—State and Court sts. Parts I Bronx, 3731 Third ave. Brooklyn, Flatbush Douglas Mathewson, President, Leonard Ruoff, County Clerk. and II. Telephone, 7091 Main. COUNTY COURT. ave., Willoughby and Fleet sts. Queens, 372 BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Second District-495 Gates ave. Telephone, Fulton st., Jamaica. Richmond, 514 Bay st., President's office, Borough Hall. Telephone, County Court House, Long Island City. Tele- 504 Bedford. 3960 Main. phone, 596 Hunters Point. Stapleton. Third District-6 Lee aye. Telephone, 955 S. S. Goldwater, Commissioner. Lewis H. Pounds, President. Court opens at 10 a. m. Trial .Terms begin Williamsburg. Eugene W. Scheffer, Secretary. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. first Monday of each month, except July, Au- Fourth District-14 Howard ave. President's office, 20th floor, Municipal Bldg. gust and September, and on Friday of each BOARD OF INEBRIETY, Fifth District-5220 Third ave. Telephone, Commissioner of Public Works,W 21st floor, week. 3907 Sunset. 300 Mulberry st. Telephone, 7116 Spring. Municipal Building. Clerk's office opens 9 a. m, to 5 p. tn.; Satur- Board meets first Wednesday in each month at Sixth District-236 Duffield st. Telephone, Assistant Commissioner of Public Works, 21st days to 12.30 p. tn. Telephone 551 Jamaica. 6166 Main. 3 o'clock. Jay Humphrey, County Judge. floor, Municipal Building. Seventh District-31 Pennsylvania ave. 8.45 Charles Samson. Secretary. Bureau of Highways, 21st floor, Municipal DISTRICT ATTORNEY. LAW DEPARTMENT. a. tn. to 4 p. in.; Saturday, 9 a, m. to 12 m. Building. County Court House, Long Island City, 9 a. in. Telephone, 904 East New York. Office of Corporation Counsel. Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, 20th to 5 p. m.; Saturday, to 12 m. Main office, Municipal Building, 16th floor. County Judge's office always open at 336 Ful- Borough of Queens, floor, Municipal Building. First District-115 5th st., Long Island City, Telephone, 4600 Worth. Bureau of Sewers, 21st floor, Municipal Bldg. ton st., Jamaica. Telephone, 3871 Hunters Point. Frank L. Polk, Corporation Counsel. Telephone, 1420 Hunters Point. Bureau of Buildings, 20th floor, Municipal Denis O'Leary, District Attorney. Brooklyn office, 153 Pierrepont st. Telephone Second District—Broadway and Court st., Elm- Building. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. hurst. Telephone, 87 Newtown. 2948 Main. County Court House, Long Island City. Tele- Bureau of Street Openings. Telephone, 4227 Worth. Third District-1908 Myrtle ave., Glendale. Marcus M. Marks, President. phone, 963 Hunters Point. Telephone, 2352 Bushwick, Main office, Municipal Building, 15th floor. Thorndyke C. McKennee, Commissioner. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Foui th District—Town Hall, Jamaica. Tele- Telephone, 1380 Worth. President's office, Borough Hall, Long Island PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Brooklyn office, 166 Montague st, Telephone, phone, 1654 Jamaica. City. Telephone, 5400 Hunters Point. 302 Fulton st., Jamaica. Telephone, 223 Ja- Borough of Richmond. 5916 Main. Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, Town maica. Queens office, Municipal Building, Long Island First District—Lafayette ave. and 2d st., New Hall, Flushing, L. I. Telephone, 1740 Flushing. Randolph White, Public Administrator. Brighton. Clerk's office open from 8.45 a. m. to City, Telephone, 3886 Hunters Point. SHERIFF, Bureau for the Recovery of Penalties. Maurice E. Connolly, President. 4 p. m, Telephone, 503 Tompkinsville. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. ' County Court House, Long Island City. Tele- Second District—Former Edgewater Village Municipal Building, 15th floor. Telephone President's office, New Brighton, Staten Island. phone, 3766 Hunters Point. 3460 Worth. Hall, Stapleton. Clerk's office open from 8.45 Telephone, 1000 Tompkinsville. George Emener, Sheriff. a. in. to 4 p. m. Telephone, 313 Tompkinsville. Bureau for the Collection of Arrears of Personal Calvin D. Van Name. President. SURROGATE. Taxes. 364 Fulton st., Jamaica. Telephone, 397 Ja- COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Municipal Building, 17th floor. Telephone, 4585 CORONERS. Court opens at 10 a. in. Manhatan, Municipal Building—Second Floor. maica. Worth. Daniel Noble, Surrogate. Part I, Criminal Court Building, Manhattan. Tenement House Bureau and Bureau of Open at all hours of the day and night. Tele- Telephone, 3983 Franklin. Buildings. phone, Worth 3711. Part II, 171 Atlantic ave., Brooklyn, Tele- Municipal Building, 15th floor. Telephone, 1620 Bronx—Arthur and Tremont ayes. Telephone, RICHMOND COUNTY. phone, Main 4280. Worth. 1250 Tremont. 8 a. m. to midnight, every day. Part III, Town Hall, Jamaica. Held on Tues- Brooklyn, 236 Duffield st. Telephone, 4004 OF LICENSES. COUNTY CLERK. day of each week. Telephone, 2620 Jamaica. DEPARTMENT. Main. Open at all hours of the day and night. Main Office, 49 Lafayette st. Telephone, 4490 County Office Building, Richmond. Telephone, Part IV, Borough Hall, St. George. Held on Queens, Town Hall, Jamaica, L. I, 9 a. m. to 28 New Dorp. Wednesday of each week. Telephone, 324 Franklin. 10 p. m.; Sundays and holidays, 9 a. m. to Tompkinsville. George H. Bell, Commissioner. C. Livingston Bostwick. Clerk. Brooklyn-381 Fulton Street. Telephone, 1497 12 m. COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. Part V, 161st st, and 3d ave., Bronx, Held on Richmond, 175 Second st., New Brighton. Trial Terms, with Grand and Trial Jury, sec- Thursday of each week. Telephone, 9088 Mel- Main. rose. Queens—Borough Hall, Long Island City. Dpen at all hours of the day and night. ond Monday of March, first Monday of October. Telephone, 5400 Hunters Point. Trial Terms, with Trial Jury only, first Mon- Frank W. Smith, Chief Clerk. Richmond, Borough Hall, New Brighton. COUNTY OFFICES. day of May, first Monday of December. Children's Court, Telephone, 1000 Tompkinsville. Special Terms, Without Jury—Wednesday of New York County-66 3d ave. Telephone, each week, except the last week of July, the 1832 Stuyvesant. Division of Licensed Vehicles-517-519 W. 57th otherwise stated, the County offices Unless month of August and the first week of Sep- Dennis A. Lambert, Clerk. st. Telephone, 6387 Columbus. are open for business from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m,; tember. Bronx County-355 E. 137th st. Court held Palk Employment Bureau—Men's depart• Saturday, 9 a. m, to 12 noon. on Wednesday ments, 128 Leonard st.; Women's departments, Surrogate's Court. and Friday of each week. Tele- phone, 9092 Melrose. 53 Lafayette st. Telephone, 6100 Franklin. Monday and Tuesday of each week at the Bor. Michael Murray, Clerk. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Ngvv YORK COUNTY. ough Hall, St. George, and on Wednesday at the Municipal Building, 14th floor. Telephone, Surrogate's Court, at Richmond, except during Kings County-102 Court at. Telephone, 627 the session of the County Court. There will be Main. 1580 Worth. COUNTY CLERK. Henry Moskowitz, President, County Court House. Telephone, 5388 Cort- no Surrogate's Court during the month of Au- William C. McKee, Clerk. Robert W. Belcher, Secretary. landt. gust. Queens County-19 Flushing ave., Jamaica. 9 a. tn. to 2 p. m. during July and August. Surrogate's Court and Office, Richmond, S. I. Court held on Monday and Thursday of each MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY. Wm. F. Schneider, County Clerk. Surrogate's Chambers, Borough Hall( St. George. week. Telephone. 2624 Jamaica. Municipal Building, 5th floor. Telephone, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. J. Harry Tiernan, County Judge and Surro- Sydney 011endorf, Clerk. 1072 Worth. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturday, to Criminal Courts Building, 9 a. m. to 5.15 p. gate. Richmond County — Corn Exchange Bank 1 p. m. m.; Saturdays, to 12 m. Telephone, 2304 Frank- DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Building. St. George. Court held an Tuesday of DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. lin. Borough Hall, St. George. Telephone, 50 each week. Telephone, 324 Tompkinsville. Municipal Building, 10th Floor. Telephone, Charles Albert Perkins, District Attorney. Tompkinsville. 9 a. in. to 5 p. m.; Saturday, to William J. Browne. Clerk. 4850 Worth. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. 12 m. Cabot Ward, Commissioner, Manhattan and SUPREME COURT—APPELLATE DIVISION. 280 Broadway. Telephone, 241 Worth. Albert C. Each, District Attorney, First Judicial Department. Richmond. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Borough of Brooklyn. Thomas Allison, Commissioner. Madison ave., corner 25th st. Court open from PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Village Hall, Stapleton. Telephone, 81 Tomp- 2 p. in. until 6 p. tn. Friday, Motion Day, Court Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, Brooklyn. 119 Nassau st. Telephone, 6376 Cortlandt. kinsville. opens Telephone, 2300 South. at 10.30 a. m. Motions called at 10 a. m. William M. Hoes, Public Administrator. Edward I. Miller, Commissioner. Orders called at 10.30 a. m. Telephone, 3840 Raymond V. Ingersoll, Commissioner. Madison Square. Borough of The Bronx. COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Hall of Records. Telephone, 3900 Worth. Port Richmond. Telephone 704 West Brighton. Alfred Wagstaff, Clerk. Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. Telephone, John F. Cowan, Commissioner. William T. Holt, Public Administrator. 2640 Tremont. Second Judicial Department. REGISTER. SHERIFF. Borough Hall, Brooklyn. Court meets from Thomas W. Whittle, Commissioner. Hall of Records. Telephone, 3900 Worth. County Court House, Richmond. Telephone, 2 p. m. to 5 p. m,, excepting that on Fridays Borough of Queens. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. during July and August. The Overlook, Forest Park, Richmond Hill, 120 New Dorp. Court opens at 10 oclock a. m. Clerk's office John J. Hopper, Register. Joseph F. O'Grady, Sheriff. open 9 a. m. Telephone, 1392 Main. . L. I. Telephone, 2300 Richmond Hill. John B. Byrne, Clerk. John E. Weier, Commissioner. SHERIFF. PARK BOARD. 51 Chambers st. Telephone, 4300 Worth. THE COURTS. SUPREME COURT—APPELLATE TERM. Municipal Building, 10th floor. Telephone, 4850 New York County Jail, 70 Ludlow at. 503 Fulton st., Brooklyn. Court meets 10 a. m. Worth. Cabot Ward, President. Louis W. Fehr, Max S. Grifenhagen, Sheriff. Clerk's office opens 9 a. tn. Telephone, 7452 Secretary. SURROGATES. CITY COURT OF 'SHE CITY OF NEW YORK, Main, Hall of Records. Telephone, 3900 Worth. Joseph H. DeBragga, Clerk. BOARD OF PAROLE OF THE NEW YORK City Hall Park. Special Term Chambers held John P. Cohalan; Robert Ludlow Fowler, Sur- CITY REFORMATORY OF MISDEMEAN- from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Clerk's office open from SUPREME COURT—CRIMINAL DIVISION. rogates. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Telephone, 122 Cortlandt. Criminal Court Building. Court opens at 10.30 ANTS. William Ray De Lano, Chief Clerk. Municipal Building, 24th floor. Telephone, 1610 Thomas F. Smith. Clerk. a. m. Clerk's office open from 9 a. tn. to 4 p. m.; John F. Curry, Commissioner of Recoids. CITY MAGISTRATES' COURT. Worth. Saturday, to 12 m. Telephone, 6064 Franklin, Thomas R. Minnick, Secretary. First Division. William Schneider. Clerk. William McAdoo, Chief City Magistrate, 300 EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. KINGS COUNTY. SUPREME COURT—FIRST DEPARTMENT. Municipal Building, 8th floor. Telephone, 1800 Mulberry st. Telephone, 6213 Spring. County First District—Criminal Court Buildings, Court House. Court open from 10.15 Worth. COUNTY CLERK. a. m. to 4 p. in. Telephone. 4580 Cortlandt. J. A. Glendinning, Clerk. Second District-125 Sixth ave. Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Telephone, 4930 Third District-2d ave. and 1st st. SUPREME COURT—SECOND DEPARTMENT. POLICE DEPARTMENT. Main. Fourth District—I51 E. 57th st. Kings County. 240 Centre st. Telephone, 3100 Spring. Charles S. Devoy, County Clerk. Fifth District-121st st. and Sylvan place. Joralemon and Fulton sts., Brooklyn. Clerk's Arthur Woods, Commissioner. office. hours, 9 a. tn. to 5 p. m. Seven jury trial COUNTY COURT. Sixth District-162d st. and Washington ave. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. Seventh District-314 W. 54th st. parts. Special Term for trials. Special Term Principal office, Municipal Building, 10th floor. County Court House, Brooklyn. Court opens for motions. Special Term (ex-parte business.). at 10 a. m. daily and sits until business is com- Eighth District-1014 E. 181st st., The Bronx. Telephone, 4440 Worth. Court opens at 10 a. m. Naturalization Bureau, pleted. Part Ninth District (Night Court for Females)- Brooklyn and Queens, 327 Schermerhorn at., I, Room No. 23; Part II, Room Hall of Records. Brooklyn. Telephone, 5460 No. 10; Part III, Room No, 14; Part IV, Room 125 6th ave. Brooklyn. Telephone. 2977 Main. Main. No. 1, Court House. Clerk's office, Rooms 17, Tenth District (Night Court for Males)-151 Bureau of Dependent Adults, Pier, foot of James F. McGee, General Clerk. 18, 19 and 22; open daily from 9 a. m. to 5 E. 57th st. East 26th st. Telephone, 7400 Madison Square. p. m.; Saturday, to 12 m. Telephone, 4154 Eleventh District (Domestic Relations)-151 Queens County. The Children's Bureau, 124 East 59th at. Tele- Main. E. 57th at. County Court House, Long Island City, Court phone, 7400 Madison Square. John T. Rafferty, Chief Clerk. Thirteenth District (Domestic Relations)- opens at 10 A. M. Trial and Special Term for Borough of Richmond, Borough Hall, St. 1014 E. 181st st., The Bronx. motions and ex-parte business each month, except George, S. I. Telephone, 100 Tompkinsville. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Office of the Chief Probation Officer, 300 Mul- July, August and the first two weeks in Septem- John A. Kingsbury, Commissioner. 66 Court st., Brooklyn, 9 a. m. to 5.30 p. m.; berry st. Telephone. 8713 Spring. ber, in Part I. Trial Term, Part 2, February, PUBLIC RECREATION COMMISSION. Saturday, to 1 p. m. Telephone, 2954 Main. Second Division. April, June, last two weeks in September, and Municipal Building, 5th floor. Telephone, 1471 James C. Cropsey, District Attorney. Borough of Brooklyn. November. Special Term for Trials, January, COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Worth. Office of Chief Magistrate, 14 Court st. Tele- April, June and October. Meeting every second Tuesday at 2.30 p. m. 381 Fulton st., Brooklyn. Telephone, 1454 phone, 7411 Main. Clerk's Office open 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Sat- Cyril H. Jones, Acting Secretary. Main. First District-318 Adams st. urdays until 12 M. from Oct. to June. July, Jacob Brenner, Commissioner. Second District—Court and Butler Its. August and September until 2 p. in. Telephone, PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. 3896 Hunter's Point. 154 Nassau st., Manhattan. 8 a. tn. to 11p. m. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. Fifth District-249 Manhattan ave. Sixth District-495 Gates ave. Thomas B. Seaman, Special Deputy Clerk in every day, including holidays and Sundays. Tele. 44 Court st., Brooklyn. Telephone, 2840 Main, Frank V. Kelly, Public Administrator, Seventh District-31 Snider ave., Flatbush. Charge. Alone, 4150 Beekman, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1915. THE CITY RECORD. 7015

Richmond County. Street; West Two Hundred and Thirty-sixth MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1916, NO. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE Trial Term held at County Court House, Rich. Street with Riverdale Avenue and Fieldstone at 2 o'clock P. M., pursuant to Section 1028 of LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR mond. Special Term for trials held at Court Road, together with all work incidental thereto. the Greater New York Charter, and will be con- THE PLUMBING WORK IN ALTERATIONS room, Forough Hall, St. George. Special Term Area of assessment affects Blocks 3402, 3403, tinued at that time on the 4th floor of the TO GREENPOINT HOSPITAL AND ADDI- for mot: ons held at Court House, Borough Hall, 3406, 3407, 3408, 3409, 3412, 3414, 3416, 3417, Bergen Building, corner of Arthur and Tremont TIONAL BUILDINGS, BOROUGH OF St. Geo:le. 3418 and 3422. Avenues, Borough of the Bronx, City of New BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. C. Li tingston Bostwick. County Clerk. -that the same was confirmed by the Board of York. NO. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE Revision of Assessments on September 2, 1915, DANIEL MOYNAHAN, Collector of Assess- LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR and entered September 2 1915, in the Record ments and Arrears. a17,n1 STEAMHEATING WORK IN ALTERATIONS BOARD MEETINGS. of Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for TO GREENPOINT HOSPITAL AND ADDI- the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Notice of Continuation of the Queens Tax TIONAL BUILDINGS, BOROUGH OF Board of Aldermen. Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and Sa le BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. The Board of Aldermen meets in the Alder- unless the amount assessed for benefit on any THE SALE OF THE LIENS FOR UNPAID The time allowed for doing and completing manic Chamfer, City Hall, every Tuesday, at 1.30 person or property shall be paid within sixty days taxes, assessments and water rents for the the entire work and the full performance of each o'clock p. m. after the date of said entry of the assessments Borough of Queens, as to liens remaining unsold contract is forty (40) consecutive working days. P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk and Clerk to the interest will be collected thereon, as provided by at the termination of the sale of October 27, The surety required will be Thirty-five Hun- • Board cf Aldermen. section 1019 of the Greater New York Charter. December 8, 1914, January 19, March 2, April dred Dollars ($3,500) on Contract No. 1; Six- Said section provides, in part, "If any such 20, June 8 and July 20, 1915, has been continued teen Hundred Dollars ($1,600) on Contract No. Board of Estimate and Apportionment. assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of t o 2, and Six Hundred Dollars ($600) on Contract The board of Estimate and Apportionment will sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1915, No. 3. -' meet in Room 16, City Hall, at 10 o'clock A. M. said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be at 10 o'clock A. M., pursuant to Section 1028 of Certified check or cash in the sum of One on Thu 'sday, July 1, 1915; Thursday, July 29, the duty of the officer authorized to collect and the Greater New York Charter, and will be con- Hundred and Seventy-five Dollars ($175) on 1915; Thursday, August 26, 1915, and Friday, receive the amount of such assessment, to charge, tinued at that time on the third floor of the Contract No. 1; Eighty Dollars ($80) on Con- September 17, 1915, upon which latter date the collect and receive interest thereon at the rate Municipal Building, Court House Square, Long tract No. 2, and Thirty Dollars ($30) on Con- Board IA ill resume its regular meetings on Friday of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated Island City, Borough of Queens, City of New tract No. 3 must accompany bid, of each week. JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary. to the date of payment from the date when such York. Bids will be compared and the contract sepa- assessment became a lien, as provided by section DANIEL MOYNAHAN, Collector of Assess- rately awarded to the lowest bidder on Propo- C ommissIoners of Sinking Fund, 159 of this act." ments and Arrears. a17,o5 sitions Nos. 1, 2 and 3. The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund meet Section 159 of this act provides * * * "An Blank forms and further information may be in the Meeting Room (Room 16), City Hall, on assessment shall become a lien upon the real obtained at the office of the Contract Clerk of Wednes•lay, at 11 a. m., at call of the Mayor. estate affected thereby ten days after its entry in PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. the Department, Tenth Floor, Municipal Build- the said record." * * * JOHN KORB, JR., Secretary. ing, The City of New York, where plans and The above assessment is payable to the Col- Notice of Hearing on Form of Contract. specifications may be seen. Board of Revision of Assessments. lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau JOHN A. KINGSBURY, Commissioner. for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears The Board of Revision of Assessments meets NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUB- Dated September 10, 1915. ' s10,22 in the Meefing Room (Room 16), City Hall, of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, lie hearing will be held at the office of the ffSee General Instructions to Bidders on every T iursday at 10.30 a. in., upon notice of the in the Bergen Building, fourth floor, southeast Public Service Commission for the First Dis- last page, last column, of the "City &cord." corner of Arthur and Tremont ayes., Borough trict at No. 154 Chief Clerk. JOHN KORB, JR., Secretary. Nassau Street, Borough of Maii. of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. m. and hattan, New York City, on the 24th day of 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a, m. to 12 September, at twelve-fifteen o'clock P. M., upon SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Board of City Record. in., and all payments made thereon on or before the proposed terms and conditions of a contract received by the Department of Public Chari- The Board of City Record meets in the City November 1, 1915, will be exempt from interest, for the construction of a Storm Drain for the ties, Tenth Floor, Municipal Building, Borough Hall at call of the Mayor. as above provided, and after that date will be Queensboro Subway Rapid Transit Railroad, of Manhattan, until 10.30 o'clock a. m. on DAVI D FERGUSON, Supervisor, Secretary. subject to a charge of interest at the rate of which runs from 42d Street, Manhattan, under FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1915, seven per centum per annum from the date when the East River to Long Island City, and through FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND such assessment became a lien to the date of Davis Street and Ely Avenue to a junction with MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR THE IN- STALLATION OF LIGHTNING RODS IN POLICE DEPARTMENT. payment. the new elevated railroads in Queens at the 'CERTAIN BUILDINGS ON RANDALL'S ISL- WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. Queens Plaza of the Queensboro Bridge. Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property. AND AND IN THE NEW YORK CITY FARM City of New York, Department of Finance, The said Storm Drain is to be a vitrified pipe CQLONY, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. Comptroller's Office, September 2, 1915. s9,20 drain with outlets, manholes and connections at OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY intervals extending under Queens Boulevard The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and the full performance of the con- Clerk of the Police Department of The City of from the west abutment of the Queensboro Sub- Interest on City Bonds and Stock. tract is sixty (60) consecutive working days. New Yc rk, No, 240 Centre st., for the following way Rapid Transit Railroad between Hill Street property now in custody, without claimants: and Rawson Avenue to the east abutment of the The surety required will be Three Thousand THE INTEREST DUE ON OCTOBER 1, 1915, Dollars ($3,000). Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, Queensboro Subway Rapid Transit Railroad be- on Registered Bonds and Stock or The City of A deposit of five (5) per cent. of the amount boots, hoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned tween Carolin Street and Gosman Avenue. New York, and of former corporations now in- of security required in cash or goods, liquors, etc.; also small amount of money Copies of the said contract may be obtained certified check cluded therein, will be paid on that day by the must accompany each bid. taken flint prisoners and found by Patrolmen of at the said office of the said Public Service Comptroller at his office (Room 853) in the The bidder will state one aggregate price for this De'artment. Municipal Building, at Chambers and Centre Sts., Commission for one collar each. ARTHUR WOODS, Police Commissioner. Dated, New York, September 8, 1915. the whole work described and specified, as the in the Borough of Manhattan. is entire a complete job. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR contract for The interest due on October 1, 1915, on the Blank forms and further information may be OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Coupon Bonds and Stock of the present and for- THE FIRST DISTRICT, by EDWARD E. Mc- CALL, Chairman. obtained at the office of H. F. J. Porter and Clerk of the Police Department of The City of mer City of New York and of former corpora- A. L. A. Himmelwright, Consulting Engineers, tions now included therein, except the former TRAVIS H. WHITNEY, Secretary. s10,24 New Y nk-Office, No. 72 Poplar st., Borough 46 West 24th Street, The City of New York, of Brooklyn-for the following property, now in County of Queens, will be paid on that day by where plans and specifications may the Comptroller at his office (Room 853) in the be seen. custody, without claimants: Boats, rope, iron, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUB- JOHN A. KINGSBURY, Commissioner. lead, im le and female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, Municipal Building, at Chambers and Centre Sts., lic hearing will be held at the office of the s Dated August 30, 1915. a30,s10 blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, etc.; The Coupons that are payable on October 1, Public Service Commission for the First Dis- reSee General Instructions to Bidders on also small amount of money taken from prisoners 1915, for interest on bonds issued by the former trict, at 154 Nassau Street, Borough of Man- last page, last column, of the "City Record." and found by Patrolmen of this Department. County of Queens will be paid on that day at hattan, New York City, on the 17th day of Sep- ARTHUR WOODS, Police Commissioner. the Queens County Bank, Branch of the Corn tember, 1915, at 12:15 o'clock P. M., upon the Exchange Bank, Borden ave. and Front st., Long proposed terms and conditions of a contract for FIRE DEPARTMENT. Island City. the construction of a duct line under a portion DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. The books for the transfer of bonds and stock of East 153rd Street, Borough of The Bronx, for Proposals. on which interest is payable on October 1, 1915, the Seventh Avenue-Lexington Avenue Rapid Confirmation of Assessments. will be closed from September 15 to October 1, Transit Railroad. 1915: Said duct Erie will begin at a manhole on said SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. WM. A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller, City Rapid Transit Railroad in East 153rd Street be- received by the Fire Commissioner at his office, of New York, Department of Finance, Comp- tween Mott and Walton Avenues and will extend eleventh floor. Municipal Building, Manhattan, IN Pr SUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE troller's Office, September 1, 1915. s1,30 thence northwesterly under East 153rd Street to until 10.30 o'clock a. m., on Great2r New York Charter, the Comptroller of River Avenue and thence northerly under River TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1915, The City of New York hereby gives public notice Sureties on Contracts. Avenue to a connection with the railroad duct FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND to all persons, owners of property, affected 1w manhole under River Avenue about 200 feet MATERIALS REQUIRED TO PAINT AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE SURETY COM- the to lowing assessment for LOCAL IM- south of the southerly line of East 157th Street; 'REPAIR FIREBOATS (THREE ITEMS). panies will be accepted as sufficient upon the PROW MENTs IN THE BOROUGH OF also a branch line under a portion of Gerard The time for the completion of the work and MANII1TTAN: following contracts to the amounts named: Avenue. the full performance of the contract is as fol- TIVENTIETH WARD, SECTION 3. Supplies of Any Description. Including Gas and Copies of the draft of said contract may be lows: Electricity. WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET-AL. obtained at the said office of the said Public Item No. 1-28 working days from the date of One company on a bond up to $50,000. TERAT ION AND IMPROVEMENT Service Commission for One Dollar each. order. TO When such company is authorized to write that SEWED Broadway Dated, New York, September 1, 1915. Item No. 2-6 working days from date of between and Sixth Avenue. amount as per letter of Comptroller to the surety Area of assessment affects Blocks 813 and 814. order. companies, dated January 1, 1914. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR -that the same were confirmed by the Board of THE FIRST DISTRICT, By EDWARD E. Mc- Item No. 3-8 working days from date of Construction. order. Revision of Assessments September 2, 1915, and CALL, 'Chairman. One company on a bond up to $25,000. The amount of security required is Fifty per entered Sep'ember 2, 1915, in the Record of Including regulating, grading, paving, sewers, TRAVIS H. WHITNEY, Secretary. s3,17 Titles of Asesssments, kept in the Bureau for cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or esti- maintenance. dredging, construction of parks, the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of mate. parkways, docks, buildings, bridges, tunnels, ague- Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and Invitation to Contractors. Bids will be compared and the contract awarded ducts, repairs, heating, ventilating, plumbing, etc., unless he amount assessed for benefit on any at a lump or aggregate sum for each item. etc. person it property shall For the Supply of Ballast for Use in the Con- -Blank forms and further information may be be paid within sixty days When such company is authorized to write that after tl e date of said entry of the assessment struction of Rapid Transit Railroads. obtained at the office of the Fire Department, amount as per letter of Comptroller to the surety Sealed bids or proposals for the supply of bal- interest will be collected thereon, as provided eleventh floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan. companies. dated January 1, 1914. last for use in the construction of rapid transit by sec on 1019 of the Greater New York ROBERT ADAMSON, Fire Commissioner. Asphalt, Asphalt Block and Wood Block Pave- railroads will be received by the Public Service s9,21 Charter ments. Said section provides, in part, "If any such Commission for the First District at the office treSee General Initructions to Bidders on Two companies will be required on any and of said Commission at No. 154 Nassau Street, assessm nt shall remain unpaid for the period of last page, last column, of the "City Record." every bond up to amount authorized by letter of Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until sixty Lys after the date of entry thereof in the Comptroller to the surety companies, dated Janu- said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the tenth day of September, 1915, at twelve fif- ary 1, 1914. teen (12:15) o'clock p. m., at which time and DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. the duty of the officer authorized to collect and January 1 1914. receive the amount of such assessment, to charge, place or at a later date to be fixed by said Com- WILLIAg A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. mission, the proposals will be publicly opened. collect and receive interest thereon at the rate Sale of Privileges. There are two portions of ballast to be bid of seven per centum per annum to be calculated Sales of Tax Liens. upon known as Portion A and Portion B, re- to the date of payment from the date when such SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY assessment became a lien, as provided by section spectively. If any bidder desires to bid on both the Park Commissioner at the office of the Notice of Continuation of Richmond Tax Sale. portions he shall submit a separate proposal for 159 of this act." Department of Parks, Municipal Building, Bor- THE SALE OF THE LIENS FOR UNPAID each portion and the award of the contract or Section 159 of this act provides * * "An ough of Manhattan, until eleven o'clock on taxes on the Real Estate of Corporations and contracts, if made, will be for each portion assessment shall become a lien upon the real TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1915, Special Franchises, as to liens remaining unsold the estate affected thereby ten days after its entry in separately. The ballast to be supplied under FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF SELLING CAN- at the termination of the sale of July 7 and July contract for Portion A is known as Class A and the salt record." * * * DIES, NUTS, CAKES, CHEWING GUM AND 21, August 4, Aug. 18, Sept. 1, 1915, has been Class B ballast and is to be either trap rock or The above assessments are payable to the Col- POPCORN FROM A PORTABLE STAND continued to hard limestone. The ballast to be supplied under LOCATED ON PARK PROPERTY AT CEN- lector cf Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1915, the contract for Portion B is known as three• TRAL PARK MENAGERIE AT SUCH POINT for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears at 2 o'clock p. m.; pursuant to section 1028 of inch ballast and is to be either trap rock, hard AS MAY BE DESIGNATED BY THE COM- of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, the Greater New York Charter, and will be con- limestone or field stone. Bids for Portion A MISSIONER-STAND TO BE SAME SIZE Municipal Building, north side, third floor, Bor- tinued at that time in Room 129 in the Borough must state whether they are for furnishing trap AS THE ONE NOW IN USE. ough cf Manhattan, between the hours of 9 Hall, New Brighton, Borough of Richmond, City rock or hard limestone and bids for Portion B Each bidder shall make his bid for the amount a. m. and 2 a. at., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. of New York. to 12 tn., and all payments made thereon on or must state whether they are for furnishing trap of monthly rental. DANIEL MOYNAHAN, Collector of Assess- rock, hard limestone or field stone. before November 1, 1915, wilt be exempt from ments and Arrears. s7,15 The period of time, should the contract be let, interest as above provided, and after that date The ballast is to be delivered in lots. The will expire on December 31st, 1916. will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate first lot is to be ready for delivery within sixty No bids will be considered unless accompanied Notice of Continuation of the Manhattan Tax days after the delivery of the contract and the of seven per centum per annum from the date Sale. by a certified check or money to the amount of when sash assessments became liens to the date remaining lots are to be delivered from time to Two Hundred Dollars. THE SALE OF THE LIENS FOR UNPAID time as called for and the deliveries are to be of payment. taxes, assessments and water rents for the Bor• The bids will be compared and the privilege WIL JAM A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. completed on or before December 31, 1916, ex- will be awarded to the highest responsible bidder. ough of Manhattan as to the liens remaining un- cept as otherwise provided in the form of con- City of New York, Department of Finance, sold at the termination of the sale of August The Commissioner reserves the right to reject Comptr )11er's Office, September 2, 1915. s9,20 tract. all bids. 26th, 1915, has been continued to A fuller description of the ballast and other re- The form of proposal and full information as THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1915, quirements, provisions and specifications are NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. at 2 P. M., pursuant to Section 1028 of the to bidding can be obtained at the office of the given in the Information for Contractors and in Department of Parks, Municipal Building, 10th Greater New York Charter, and will be continued the form of contract, specifications, bond and IN PU RSUA NCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE at that time on the fifth floor of the Municipal Floor, Centre Street, New York City. Gre:th r New 1'c 1: Charter, the Comptroller of Contractor's Proposal, which are to be deemed CABOT WARD. Commissioner of Parks, Man- Building (room 512), Manhattan, City of New a part of this Invitation and copies of which The City of New York hereby gives public notice hattan and Richmond. s9,21 York. may be inspected and purchased at said office of to all )ersons, owners of property, affected by DANIEL MOYNAHAN, Collector of Assess- the fcllowing assessments for LOCAL IM- said Commission. . ments and Arrears. a28,o7 The receipt of bids will be subject to the re- SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY PROVEMENTS IN THE BOROUGH OF the Park Commissioner at the office of the THE BRONX: Notice of the Continuation of the Brooklyn quirements specified in said Information for Contractors. Department of Parks, Municipal Building, Bor- TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION 13. Tax Sale. ough of Manhattan, until eleven o'clock on SPU7TEN DUYVIL OUTLET SEWER- THE SALE OF THE LIENS FOR UNPAID New York, August 18, 1915. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1915, From Harlem River Ship Canal to former right taxes, assessments and water rents in the Bor. FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF OCCUPYING of way of the New York Central and Harlem liens remaining unsoid at THE FIRST DISTRICT, By EDWARD E. Mc- ough of Brooklyn, as to AND OPERATING THE STRUCTURE AND Railroa I, and in said right of way to West CALL, Chairman. the termination of sales of July 15, September 9, APPURTENANCES KNOWN AS THE Two Hundred and Thirtieth Street; also SEW- October 7, November 4 and December 2, 1914, TRAVIS H. WHITNEY, Secretary. a24,s10 CAROUSAL IN CENTRAL PARK. ERS IN WALDO AVENUE, between West Two January 13, February 17, April 17, May 19, Each bidder shall make his bid for the amount Hundred and Forty-second Street and West Two 16 and July 14, 1915, has been continued to June DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC of yearly rental. Hundred and Thirty-sixth Street; in West Two WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1915, The period of time, should the contract be let, Hundred and Thirty-sixth Street, between Waldo at 2:30 P. M., pursuant to section 1028 of the CHARITIES. will expire on December 31st, 1916. Avenue and ITiverdale Avenue; in RIVERDALE Greater New York Charter, and will be con- be considered unless accompanied AVENUE, between West Two Hundred and tinued at that time in Room 2, in the basement Proposals. ' No bids will by a certified check or money to the amount of Thirty-sixth Street and West Two Hundred and of the Borough Hall, Brooklyn, N. Y. Two Hundred Dollars. Thirty-eighth Street; in GREYSTONE AVE. DANIEL MOYNAHAN, Collector of Assess- SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The bids will be compared and the privilege NUE, between West Two Hundred and Thirty. merits and Arrears. a17.s15 received by the Department of Public Chari- highest responsible bidder. sixth Street and 500 feet north of West Two ties, Tenth Floor, Municipal Building, Borough will be awarded to he Hundred ard Thirty-eighth Street: in WEST Notice of the Continuation of The Bronx of Manhattan, until 10.30 o'clock a. m., on The Commissioner reserves the right to reject TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-EIGHTH Tax Sale. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1915, all bids. STREET, between Waldo Avenue and Riverdale THE SALE OF THE LIENS FOR UNPAID NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE The form of proposal and full information be obtained at the office of the Avenue; also with temporary connections at the SPECIAL FRANCHISE TAXES AND REAL LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR as to bidding can Department of Parks; Municipal Building, 10th intersections of Waldo Avenue and Greystone ESTATE OF CORPORATION TAXES for the THE GENERAL WORK IN ALTERATIONS Floor. Centre. Street. New York City. Avenue at West Two Hundred and Thirty-sixin Borough of the Bronx, as to liens remaining un- TO GREENPOINT HOSPITAL AND ADDI- CABOT WARD, Commissioner of Parks, Man- Street; Greystone Avenue and Fieldstone Road sold at the termination of sale of August 9, 1915, TIONAL BUILDINGS, BOROUGH OF with West Two Hundred and Thirty-eighth has been continued to BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. hattan and Richmond. s9,21 7016 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1915.

35 lin. ft. bluestone heading stones.set in con- SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the quantities are not to be considered as a bind- Delivery will be required to be made at the time and manner and in such quantities as may crete. the Park Commissioner. at the office of the ing feature of the contract. 290 cu. yds. concrete. Department of Parks, Municipal Building, Bor- Bidders are required to submit their bids upota be directed. the following express conditions which apply to Blank forms and specifications and further in- 1,745 sq. yds. asphalt pavement (5 years main- ough of Manhattan, until eleven o'clock on tenance). TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1915, and become a part of every bid received: formation may be obtained at the office of the Bidders must satisfy themselves by personal Superintendent of School Buildings, at Estimat- Time allowed, 30 working days. Security re- FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF SELLING quired, $900. LIGHT REFRESHMENTS (SPIRITOUS examination of the location of the proposed ing Room, 9th floor, Hall of the Board of Edu- cation, Park Avenue and 59th Street, Borough NO. 4. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING LIQUORS EXCEPTED) FROM THE PAVIL- work, and by any other means, as to the ac- of Manhattan, and also at Branch WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ION (ONLY) 'LOCATED ON PARK PROP- curacy of the foregoing estimate and of the Office, No. 131 Livingston Street, Borough of Brooklyn. ON A SIX-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION ERTY IN BATTERY PARK, plans and specifications, and they shall not at C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School THE ROADWAY OF BELMONT AVENUE Each bidder shall make his bid for the amount any time after the submission of their bids, dis- Buildings. FROM PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE TO of monthly rental. pute or complain of such estimate or assert that there was any misunderstanding in regard to Dated, SEPTEMBER 8, 1915. s8,20 WYONA STREET. The period of time, should the contract be let, The Engineer's Estimate is as follows: December 31st, 1916. the nature or amount of the work to be done, or (Vir See General Instructions to Bidders on will expire on last page, last column, of the "City Record." 540 cu. yds. excavation to subgrade. No bids will be considered unless accompanied the materials to be furnished. 360 cu. yds. concrete. by a certified check or money to the amount of The price bid shall include and cover the cost materials and labor neces- 2,160 sq. yds. asphalt pavement (5 years main-. Two Hundred Dollars. of furnishing all the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. tenance). The bids will be compared and the privilege sary for the performance of all the work set proposal, in Time allowed, 30 working days. Security re- will be awarded to the highest responsible bid- forth, described and shown in the quired, $1,100. the form of agreement, in the specifications and Proposals. der. NO. 5. FOR REPAIRING SIDEWALKS ON on the plans for the work. The Commissioner reserves the right to re- SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE THE WEST SIDE OF DOUGLASS STREET ject all bids. Any bid which fails to name a price per unit of measurement for each and every item where received by the President of Borough of Brook- BETWEEN PITKIN AVENUE AND SUTTER The form of proposal and full information as AVENUE, AND ON VARIOUS OTHER quantities are given may be held to be informal lyn at Room No. 2, Borough Hall, Borough of to bidding can be obtained at the office of the Brooklyn, The City of New York, until 11 &clock STREETS. Department of Parks Municipal Building, 10th and may be rejected, and in case of any dis- crepancy between price in words in the bid and A. M., on The Engineer's Estimate is as follows: Floor Centre Street, New York City. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1915, 775 sq. ft. cement sidewalks, that in figures, the price in words will be con- CABOT WARD, Commissioner of Parks, NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE 775 sq. ft. 6-inch cinder or gravel sidewalk Manhattan and Richmond. s9,21 sidered as the bid. foundation. The contractor will be required to complete LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR the entire work to the satisfaction of the Com- CONSTRUCTING A SEWER IN EAST 8TH 995 sq. ft. old flagstones relaid. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, mittee on Buildings and in accordance with the STREET, FROM AVENUE L TO AVENUE M. 625 sq. ft. new flagstones. agreement, the specifications and the plan of The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the Time allowed, 30 working days. Security re- GAS AND ELECTRICITY. quantities is as follows: quired, $200. the work, 882 linear feet of 18-inch pipi sewer, NO. 6. FOR REGULATING, CURBING Proposals. No compensation beyond the amount payable for the several items of work and materials here- laid complete, including all incidentals AND PAVING WITH PRELIMINARY AS- inbef ore enumerated, which shall be actually per- and appurtenances; per linear foot, PHALT PAVEMENT ON A FIVE-INCH CON- SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE formed and furnished at the price bid therefor by $2.20 $1,940.40 CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF received by the Commissioner of said Depart- the bidder to whom the contract is awarded, shall 40 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, EAST SIXTEENTH STREET FROM AVENUE ment at Room 2342, Municipal building, Borough be due or payable for the entire work and ma- laid complete, including all incidentals J TO AVENUE K. The Engineer's Estimate is as follows: of Manhattan, until 11 A. 'NC terials. and appurtenances; per linear foot, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1915, The time allowed to complete the work will be $1.60 64.00 605 cu. yds. excavation to subgrade. All Boroughs, 100 lin. ft. cement curb (1 120 Working Days for Item I and 30 Working 403 linear feet of 6-inch house con- year maintenance). FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 380 cu. yds. concrete. Days for Item II, as provided in the contract. nection drain, laid complete, including INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LAMPS. all incidentals and appurtenances; per 2,730 sq. yds. asphalt pavement (5 years main- The amount of security required is as follows: tenance). The time for the delivery of the supplies and Item 1, Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000); Item linear foot, $0.75 302.25 the performance of the Contract is on or before 7 manholes complete, with iron heads Time allowed, 30 2, Three Hundred Dollars ($300). working days. Security re- quired, $1,300. December 31, 1915. The deposit accompanying bid on Each Item and covers, including all incidentals Delivery will be required to be made at the NO. 7. shall be five per centum of the amount of se- and appurtenances; per manhole, FOR REGULATING, CURBING, time and in the manner and in such quantities as LAYING SIDEWALKS curity. $50.00 350.00 AND PAVING WITH may be directed, A separate proposal must be submitted for PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A The bidder shall state a unit price for each Each Item and award will be made thereon. Total $2,656.65 SIX-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE item contained in the specification or schedule, On No. 4 the bidders must state the price of ROADWAY OF GLENMORE AVENUE FROM by which the bids will be tested. The bids will DOSCHER STREET each item, by which the bids will be tested. The time allowed for the completion of the TO ELDERT LANE. be compared and the award, if made, will be forms, plans and specifications may be work and full performance of the contract will The Engineer's Estimate is as follows: made to the lowest formal bidder in an aggre- Blank obtained or seen at the office of the Superin- be Forty (40) working days. 2,490 cu. yds. excavation to subgrade. gate sum for the total of all items. tendent, at Estimating Room, 9th floor, Hall of The amount of security required will be Thir- 140 cu. yds. fill (not to be bid for). The amount of the security required is thirty the Board of Education, Park Avenue and 59th teen Hundred Dollars ($1,300.00). 2,610 lin. ft. old curbstone reset in concrete. (30) per cent. of the total amount of the bid. Street, Borough of Manhattan. The foregoing Engineer's preliminary estimates 1,480 lin. ft. new curbstone set in concrete. Blank forms of bid, proposals and contract, C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School of the total cost for the completed work are to 240 lin. ft. bluestone heading stones set in including specifications, 'approved as to form by concrete, Buildings. be taken as the 100 per cent. basis and test for the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained at Dated, September 8, 1915. s8,20 bidding. Proposals shall each state a single per- 9,330 sq. ft. cement sidewalks (1 year main- Room 2324 in the Municipal Building, Manhat- General Instructions to Bidders on centage of such 100 per cent. (such as 95 per tenance). tan, New York City. terSee last page, last column, of the "City Record." cent., 100 per cent. or 105 per cent.) for which 9,330 sq. ft. 6-inch cinder or gravel sidewalk Dated. New York, August 31, 1915. all materials and work called for in the proposed foundation. 51,13 WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Commissioner. contract and the notices to bidders are to be fur- 1,358 cu. yds. concrete. General Instruction. to Bidders on SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE teSee nished to the City, Such percentage as bid for 8,146 sq. yds. asphalt pavement (5 years main- last page, last column, of the "City Record." received by the Superintendent of School tenance). Buildings at the office of the Department of this contract shall apply to all unit items specified in the Engineer's preliminary estimate to an Time allowed, 45 working days. Security re- Education, corner Park Avenue and 59th Street, quired, $5,700. BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, until amount necessary to complete the work described NO. 8. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING three o'clock P. M., on in the contract. Proposals. Blank forms and further information may be WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1915, ON A SIX-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION Borough of Brooklyn. obtained and the plans and drawings may be THE ROADWAY OF GRAFTON STREET SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY NO, 1:-FOR FURNITURE, ETC., FOR AD- seen at the office of the Bureau of Sewers, 215 FROM BLAKE AVENUE TO LIVONIA AVE- the Board of Water Supply, at its offices, DITION TO PUBLIC SCHOOL 18, ON THE Montague st., Borough of Brooklyn. twenty-second floor, Municipal Building, Park s2,15 L. H. POUNDS, President. NUE. NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF MAUJER The Engineer's Estimate is as follows: Row, Centre and Chambers Streets, New York AND LEONARD STREETS, BOROUGH OF X'See General Instructions to Bidders on 965 cu. yds. excavation to subgrade. City, until 11 A. M. on BROOKLYN. last page, last column, of the "City Record." TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1915, 35 lin. ft. bluestone heading stones set in The time allowed to complete the whole work concrete. for will be sixty (60) working days, as provided in SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 575 cu. yds, concrete. CONTRACT 161. the contract. received by the President of Borough of FOR FURNISHING, DELIVERING AND 3,465 sq. yds. asphalt pavement (5 years main- The amount of security required is as follows: Brooklyn at Room No. 2, Borough Hall, Bor- tenance). INSTALLING ELECTRICAL OPERATING Item 1, $600; Item 2, $300; Item 3, $300; Item ough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, until EQUIPMENT FOR GANG-DRIVEN VALVES Time allowed, 30 working days. Security re- 4, $100. 11 o'clock A. M., on quired, $1,800. AND SLUICE GATES AT ASHOKAN, KEN- The deposit accompanying bid on each Item WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1915, SICO, HILL VIEW AND SILVER LAKE NO. 9. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING shall be five per centum of the amount of se- 1. FOR INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT RESERVOIRS. THE STRUCTURES ARE IN curity. WIRING AND FIXTURES, ETC., IN VARI- AND BETWEEN ASHOKAN, ULSTER ON A SIX-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION A separate proposal must be submitted for each OUS OFFICES AND ROOMS IN BASEMENT THE ROADWAY OF HEMLOCK STREET COUNTY, AND STATEN ISLAND, NEW Item and award will be made thereon. AND FIRST FLOORS OF BOROUGH HALL, YORK. FROM RIDGEWOOD AVENUE TO ETNA NO. 2:-FOR INSTALLING COAL CON- BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. STREET. A statement of the work required and further VEYORS IN BAY RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL, The time allowed for the completion of the information are given in the Information for The Engineer's Estimate is as follows: FOURTH AVE., SIXTY-SEVENTH AND work and full performance of the contract is 455 cu. Bidders, forming part of the contract. At the yds. excavation to subgrade. SENATOR STREETS, AND IN PUBLIC One hundred (100) consecutive working days. 75 lin. ft. bluestone heading stones set in con- above place and time the bids will be publicly SCHOOL 167 SCHENECTADY AVENUE, The amount of security required is Fifteen opened and read. The award of the contract, if crete. EASTERN PARKWAY AND LINCOLN hundred ($1,500) dollars. 305 cu. yds. concrete. awarded, will be made by the Board as soon PLACE,. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. The bids will be compared and the contract thereafter as practicable. The Board reserves 1,820 sq. yds. asphalt pavement (5 years main- The time allowed to complete the whole :..ork awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. tenance). the right to reject any and all bids. at each school will be forty (40) working days, Blank forms and further information may be A bond in the sum of Six thousand dollars Time allowed, 30 working days. Security re- as provided in the contract. obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen quired, $1,000. ($6,000) will be required for the faithful per- The amount of security required is as follows: at the office of the Bureau of Public Buildings NO. 10. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING formance of the contract. B. R. H. S., $300; P. S. 167, $300. • and Offices, the Borough of Brooklyn, Room No bid will be received and deposited unless WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT The deposit accompanying bid on each School 1003, No. 50 Court Street, Brooklyn. ON A SIX-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION accompanied by a certified check upon a National shall be five per centum of the amount of se- L. H. POUNDS, President. or State Bank, drawn to the order of the Comp- THE ROADWAY OF HOPKINSON AVENUE curity. Dated, Aug. 30, 1915. s2,15 FROM DUMONT AVENUE TO LIVONIA troller of The City of New York to the amount A separate proposal shall be submitted for ItESee General Instructions to Bidders on of Five hundred dollars ($500). AVENUE. each School and a joint proposal may be sub- last page, last column, of the "City Record.' The Engineer's Estimate is as follows: Time allowed for the completion of the work mitted for both schools and award will be made is six months from the service of notice by the 630 cu. yds. excavation to subgrade. thereon as best serves the interest of the City. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 420 cu. yds. concrete. Board to begin work. On Nos. 1 and 2 the bidders must state the Pamphlets containing information for bidders, received by the President of Borough of Brook- 2,525 sq. yds. asphalt pavement (5 years main- price of each item, by which the bids will be lyn at Room No. 2, Borough Hall, Borough of tenance). forms of proposal and contract, specifications, tested. Award of contract will be made to the obtained at the Brooklyn, The City of New York, until 11 o'clock Time allowed, 30 working days. Security re- contract drawings, etc., can be lowest bidder on each item. above address, at the office of the Secretary, A. M., on quired, $1,300. Blank forms, plans and specifications may be WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1915, NO. IL FOR REGULATING AND PAVING upon application in person or by mail, by de- obtained or seen at the office of the Superin- positing the sum of Ten dollars ($10) in cash or NO, 1. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT tendent, at Estimating Room, Hall of the Board CURBING, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND PAV- ON A SIX-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION its equivalent for each pamphlet. This deposit of Education, Park Ave. and 59th Street, Bor- will be refunded upon the return of the pam- ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE- THE ROADWAY OF AVENUE I FROM EAST ough of Manhattan, and also at Branch Office, MENT ON A SIX-INCH CONCRETE FOUN- SECOND STREET TO EAST THIRD STREET. phlets in acceptable condition within thirty days No. 131 Livingston St., Borough of Brooklyn. from the date on which bids are to be opened. DATION THE ROADWAY OF ALBEMARLE The Engineer's Estimate is as follows: C. B. J: SNYDER, Superintendent of School ROAD FROM GRAVESEND AVENUE TO 265 cu. yds. excavation to subgrade. For further particulars apply to the office of Buildings. the Principal Assistant Engineer, at the above EAST SECOND STREET. 45 lin. ft. bluestone heading stones set in con- Dated, SEPT. 8, 1915. s8,20 The Engineer's Estimate is. as follows: crete. address. tirSee General Instructions to Bidders on CHARLES STRAUSS, President; CHARLES 1,760 cu. yds. excavation. 175 cu. yds. concrete. last page, last column, of the "City Record." N, CHADWICK, JOHN F. GALVIN, Commis- 20 lin. ft. old curbstone reset in concrete. 1,050 sq. yds. asphalt pavement (5 years main- sioners of the Board of Water Supply. 95 lin. ft. bluestone heading stones set in tenance). RALPH T. STANTON, Assistant Secretary. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE concrete. Time allowed, 20 working days. Security re- NOTE: SEE GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS received by the Superintendent of SchoW 520 lin. ft. steel bound cement curb (1 year quired, $600. ON LAST PAGE, LAST COLUMN, OF THE CITY RECORD, Buildings at the office of the Department of maintenance). NO. 12. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING SO FAR AS APPLICABLE HERETO AND NOT OTHERWISE Education, corner Park Avenue and 59th Street, 2,750 sq. ft. cement sidewalks (1 year main- WITH PRELIMINARY ASPHALT PAVE- PROVIDED FOR. s9,28 Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, until tenance). MENT ON A FIVE-INCH CONCRETE FOUN- three o'clock P. M., on 2,750 sq. ft. 6-inch cinder or gravel sidewalk DATION THE ROADWAY OF SEELEY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1915, foundation. STREET FROM GRAVESEND AVENUE TO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION., Borough of Brooklyn. 271 cu. yds. concrete. EIGHTEENTH STREET. NO. 3:-FOR PERMANENT EQUIPMENT 1,627 sq. yds. asphalt pavement (5 years main- The Engineer's Estimate is as follows: Proposals. OF TOOLS AND APPARATUS (ITEMS 3A, tenance). 795 cu. yds. excavation to subgrade. 3B, 4C, 5A SBA, 5BB, 5C AND 5D) FOR Time allowed, 30 working days. Security re- 95 lin. ft. granite heading stones set in con- SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BUSHWICI' HIGH- SCHOOL, ON THE quired, $1,300. crete. by the Superintendent of School Buildings at SOUTHERLY SIDE OF IRVING AVENUE, NO. 2. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, 495 cu. yds. concrete. the office of the Department of Education, cor- ABOUT 260 FEET WEST OF PUTNAM AVE- CURBING, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND PAV- 3,580 sq. yds. asphalt pavement (5 years main- ner Park Avenue and Fifty-ninth Street, Bor- NUE, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. ING AND REPAVING WITH PERMANENT tenance). ough of Manhattan, City of New York, until 3 The time allowed to complete the whole work WOOD BLOCK PAVEMENT ON A SIX-INCH Time allowed, 30 working days. Security re- o'clock P. M. on of each item will be sixty (60) working days, as CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY quired, $1,800. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1915, provided in the contract. OF ASHLAND PLACE FROM FLATBUSH NO. 13. FOR REGULATING. CURBING NO. 4. FOR ITEM I, GENERAL FOUNDA- The amount of security required for each item AVENUE TO FULTON STREET. AND PAVING WITH PRELIMINARY AS- TION WORK, AND ITEM II, SEWERS AND or contract is fifty (50) per cent. of award. The Engineer's Estimate is as follows: PHALT PAVEMENT ON A FIVE-INCH CON- WATER MAINS, FOR THE MANHATTAN A separate bid must be submitted for each 1,770 cu. yds. excavation. CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAYS OF TRADE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, ON THE item, and a separate bid may also be submitted 100 cu. yds. fill (not to be bid for). SIXTY-FOURTH, SIXTY-FIFTH AND SIX- NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LEXING- for all items, and award will be made on separate 390 lin. ft. old curbstone reset in concrete. TY-SIXTH STREETS BETWEEN TWENTI- TON AVENUE AND EAST TWENTY-SEC- items or upon all items in one contract, as 1,460 lin. ft. new curbstone set in concrete. ETH AVENUE AND BAY PARKWAY, OND STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. deemed to be to the best interests of the City. 240 lin. ft. granite heading stones set in con- WHERE NOT -ALREADY PAVED. BEING The estimate of the Superintendent of School Each bid or estimate must be accompanied crete. PORTIONS NOT INCLUDED IN CONTRACT Buildings of the quantity and kind of materials by a certified check or cash to the amount of 11,850 sq, ft. cement sidewalks (no mainte- FOR PAVING SIXTY-SECOND. SIXTY- required and the nature and extent of the work two and one-half (2%) per centum of the nance). FOURTH, SIXTY-FIFTH, SIXTY-SIXTH are herein stated and set forth, and the several amount of the total aggregate cost of all items 11,850 sq. ft. 6-inch cinder or gravel sidewalk STREETS, ETO., DATED MAY 15, 1914, bids will be tested by the quantities mentioned bid upon. In case the aggregate cost of all foundation. OWING TO THE RECONSTRUCTION OF in said estimate. items awarded to any one contractor is less than 810 cu. yds. concrete. THE SEA BEACH RAILROAD. The following items of the estimate include One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) no bond or con- 4,185 sq. yds. wood block pavement with joint The Engineer's Estimate is as follows: both the material and the labor: tract will be necessary for such contractor. filler of sand (no maintenance). 580 cu. yds. excavation to subgrade. ITEM I. Earth Excavation, 5,834 cu. yds.; Only one bid will be received from a bidder 550 sq. yds. adjacent pavement relaid. 40 lin. ft. bluestone heading stones set in con- Rock Excavation, 35 cu. yds.; Piling, 1,880 lin. for each item. 7 noiseless covers and heads for sewer man- crete. feet; Concrete, 884 cu. yds.; Underpinning Walls, Attention of all intending bidders is expressly holes. 1,000 lin. ft. cement curb (1 year mainte- 174 lin. feet; Structural Steelwork-Beams, called to page 1 of the printed specifications, Time allowed, 45 working days. Security re- nance), 5,975 lbs.; Pipe Separators, 42; Steel Reinforce- and also the printed addenda which has been in- quired, $6,000. 320 cu. yds. concrete. ment Rods, 61,415 lbs.; Granite Curbing, 75 lin. serted therein. NO. 3. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING 2,315 sq. yds. asphalt pavement (5 years main- feet; Sidewalk Bridges, 190 lin. feet; Shoring Bidders must be prepared to submit samples WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT tenance). and Sheeting-Shoring, 6,500 Bd. ft.; Sheeting, upon demand. Award of contract will be made ON A SIX-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION Time allowed, 30 working days. Security re- 12 500 Bd. feet. to the lowest bidder on each item or classes of THE ROADWAY OF BARRETT STREET quired, $1,300. ITEM II. Sewers, 115 lin. feet; Water Mains, items where indicated. FROM DUMONT AVENUE TO LIVONIA NO. 14. FOR REGULATING, CURBING 42 lin, feet. Bidders must state the price of each item con- AVENUE. AND LAYING SIDEWALKS ON SIXTY- The foregoing estimate of the Superintendent tained in the specifications, by which the bids The Engineer's Estimate is as follows: SEVENTH STREET FROM of School Buildings is approximate only, and will be tested. 435 cu. yds. excavation to subgrade. TO FOURTH AVENUE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1915. THE CITY RECORD. 7017

angles to from the northerly line of Avenue U, as laid out The Engineer's Estimate is as follows: the said distance being measured at right angles westwardly along the said line at right east of Gerritsen Avenue, to Avenue X, in the 160 c1. yds. excavation (not to be bid for). to Flatbush Avenue Extension; thence south- Gravesend Avenue to the intersection with its westerly side; thence southwestwardly along the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; and 280 c 1. yds. fill to be furnished (not to be bid wardly and always distant 150 feet • easterly from and parallel with the easterly lines of said prolongation of a line midway between 20th Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- for). tionment is authorized and required at the time 20 fir. ft. old stone curb reset in concrete. Flatbush Avenue Extension and Flatbush Ave- Av9ue aria 21st Avenue to the intersection with of the adoption of the resolution directing the 1,150 lin. ft. steel bound cement curb (1 year nue to the intersection with a line distant 100 a line midway between West Street and Graves- end Avenue; thence southwardly along the said institution of proceedings to acquire title to the maintenance). feet southerly from and parallel with the south- real property required for the foregoing im- 6,350 sq. ft. cement sidewalks (one year main- erly line of Hanson Place, the said distance be- line midway between West Street and Gravesend Avenue to the intersection with a line at right provement to fix and determine upon an area or tenance). ing measured at right angles to Hanson Place; angles to West Street and passing through a point areas of assessment for benefit for said proceed- 6,350 sq. ft. 6-inch cinder or gravel sidewalk thence westwardly along the said line parallel on its westerly side where it is intersected by the foundat ,on. with Hanson Place to the intersection with the prolongation of a line distant 100 feet north- in Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- 1 sewer basin rebuilt. prolongation of a line distant 100 feet southerly westerly from the northwesterly line of 21st portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of Time allowed, 25 working days. Security re- from and parallel with the southerly line of 4th Ave- nue, the said distance being measured at right Section 973 of the Greater New York Charter, quired, $600. Avenue, the said distance being measured at NO. 15. FOR REGULATING, CURBING right angles to 4th Avenue; thence westwardly angles to 21st Avenue; thence westwardly along as amended. hereby gives notice that the follow- the said line at right angles to West Street to its ing is the proposed area of assessment for benefit AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT AS- along the said line parallel with 4th Avenue and westerly side; thence southwestwardly along the in this proceeding: PHALT PAVEMENT ON A SIX-INCH CON- along the prolongation of the said line to a point . with 21st Avenue and along the Bounded on the north by a line midway be- CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF distant 150 feet westerly from the westerly line said line parallel prolongation of the said line to the intersection SEVENTY-FOURTH STREET FROM SIX- of Flatbush Avenue, the said distance being tween Avenue S and Avenue T as these streets with a line midway between 54th Street and 55th are laid out east of Gerritsen Avenue, and by TEENTH AVENUE TO SEVENTEENTH measured at right angles to Flatbush Avenue; Street; thence northwestwardly along the said the prolongation of the said line; on the east by AVENUE. thence northwardly and always distant 150 feet line midway between 54th Street and 55th Street the westerly pierhead and bulkhead line of Ger- The 'Engineer's Estintate is as follows: westerly from and parallel with the westerly to the intersection with a line midway between ritsen Basin and the prolongation thereof; on the 700 c u, yds. excavation to subgrade. lines of Flatbush Avenue and Flatbush Avenue 20th Avenue and 21st Avenue; thence southwest- south by a line distant 1,000 feet southerly from and 20 lin. ft. old curbstone reset in concrete. Extension to the intersection with the southerly parallel with the southerly line of Avenue 165 111. ft. bluestone heading stones set in con- line of Concord Street; thence eastwardly along wardly along the said line midway between 20th X as Avenue and 21st Avenue to the intersection with this street is laid out east of Gerritsen Avenue crete. the southerly line of Concord Street to the point and by the prolongation of the said line, the said 170 1.n. ft. cement curb (1 year maintenance). or place of beginning, excluding therefrom such a line midway between 64th Street and 65th Street; thence northwestwardly along the skid distance being measured at right angles to Ave- 465 cu. yds. concrete. land as is included in Districts Nos. 1, 2 and 3. nue X; and on the west by a line distant 1,000 2,785 sq. yds. asphalt pavement (5 years main- (The map showing the area of assessment in line midway between 64th Street and 65th Street to the point or place of beginning. feet westerly from and parallel with the west- tenance). thisproceeding is on file in the office of the (The map showing the area of assessment in erly line of Gerritsen Avenue and by the pro- Time allowed, 30 working days. Security re- Chief' Engineer of the Board, Room 1347, thisproOeeding is on file in the office of the longation of the said line, the said distance be- quired, $1,500. Municipal Building.) The bidder will state the price of each item Dated September 3, 1915. Chief Engineer of the Board, Room 1347, ing measured at right angles to Gerritsen Avenue. Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- or article contained in the specifications or sched- JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, Municipal Build. Municipal Building.) ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per ing. Telephone, 4560 Worth. 83,15 Dated September 3, 1915. posed area of assessment at a meeting of the Municipal Build- lin. ft., sq. ft., sq. yd., cu. yd. or other unit of JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, Board to be held in The City of New York, ing. Telephone, 4560 Worth. s3,15 Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on measure, by which the bids will be tested. The NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE bids will be compared and the contract awarded Friday, the 17th day of September, 1915, at meeting of the Board of Estimate and Appor- 10 a. m., and that at the same time and place at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. tionment held on July 29, 1915, the Board con- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE Blank forms and further information may be a public hearing thereon will then and there be tinued until September 17, 1915, the hearing on a meeting of the Board of Estimate and Appor- had. obtained and the plans and drawings may be the Board con- proposed enlarged area of assessment in the pro- tionment held on July 29, 1915, Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board seen at the office of the Bureau of Highways, ceeding for acquiring title to Twentieth Avenue tinued until September 17, 1915, the hearing in the Borough of Brooklyn, Room 502, No. 50 cause these resolutions and a notice to allper- from 54th Street to Gravesend Avenue, and the matter of acquiring title to Flatbush Avenue sons affected thereby to be published Court .itreet, Brooklyn. land heretofore in The City 52nd Street from 18th Avenue to West Street, from the southerly limit of the Record and the Corporation Newspapers for ten L. H. POUNDS, President. Borough of Brooklyn. acquired for this street, near Avenue U, to the days prior to the 17th day of September, 1915. Dated, Aug. 30, 1915. s2,15 The hearing will be held in the City Hall, northerly bulkhead line of Rockaway Inlet, Bor- IthrS.!e General Instructions to Bidders on (The map showing the area of assessment in Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on ough of Brooklyn. this proceeding is on file in the office of the last ps,ge, last column. of the "City Record." be held in the City Hall, Friday, September 17, 1.915, at 10 o'clock a. tn. The hearing will Chief Engineer of the Board, Room 1347, Munici- The following is the proposed enlarged area of Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on pal Building.) assessment for benefit in this proceeding: Friday, September 17, 1915, at 10 a. m. Dated, September 3 1915. BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND The following is the proposed area of assess- Beginning at a point on a line midway between JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, Board of Esti- APPORTIONMENT. 19th Avenue and 20th Avenue where it is inter- ment in the proceeding: mate and Apportionment, Municipal Building. sected by a line midway between 64th Street Beginning at a point on the prolongation of a Telephone, 4560 Worth. s3,15 Notices of Public Hearings. and 65th Street, and running thence northeast- line distant 100 feet northwesterly from and wardly along the said line midway between 19th parallel with the northwesterly line of Avenue NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE T. the said distance being measured at right PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT MATTERS. Avenue and 20th Avenue to the intersection with Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The a line midway between 54th Street and 55th angles to Avenue T, distant 125 feet southwesterly City of New York, deeming it for the public in- HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE from the prolongation of the southwesterly line NOTI( E IS Street; thence northwestwardly along the said terest so to do, proposes to change the map or meet ng of the Board of Estimate and Appor- line midway between 54th Street and 55th Street of East 31st Street, and running thence north- plan of The City of New York so as to change tionment held on July 29, 1915, the Board con- to a point distant 100 feet southeasterly from eastwardly along the said line parallel with the westerly line of Amethyst Street, from tinned until September 17, 1915, the hearing in the southeasterly line of 19th Avenue; thence Avenue T, and along the prolongation of the Rhinelander Avenue to a point 142.496 feet the matter of changing the map or plan of Tfie northeastwardly and parallel with 19th Avenue said line to the intersection with a line midway southerly therefrom, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York by establishing lines and to the intersection with a line midway between between East 62d Street and East 63d Street, as and that a meeting of said Board will be held grades for Jackson Avenue (Broadway) from 52nd Street and 53rd Street; thence northwest- these streets are laid out between Avenue T in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough and Avenue U; thence southeastwardly along the Cemetery Lane to the City boundary line in the wardly along the said line midway between 52nd of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, said line midway between East 62d Street and Borough of Queens, City of New York, which Street and 53rd Street to a point distant 100 feet September 17, 1915, at 10 o'clock A. M., at East 63d Street, and along the prolongation of propose d change is ° more particularly shown upon northwesterly from the northwesterly line of 18th which such proposed change will be considered the said line to the intersection with the south- a map or plan bearing the signature of the Presi- Avenue; thence northeastwardly and parallel with by said Board; all of which is more particularly erly bulkhead line of Mill Basin; thence gen- dent of the Borough, and dated May 12, 1915. 18th Avenue to the intersection with a line mid- set forth and described in the following resolu- erally eastwardly along the southerly bulkhead The hearing will be held in the City Hall, way between 51st Street and 52nd Street; thence tions adopted by the Board on August 26, 1915, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on southeastwardly along the said line midway be- line of Mill Basin to the intersection with the notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, Friday, September 17, 1915, at 10 a. m. tween 51st Street and 52nd Street to a point westerly bulkhead line of Jamaica Bay; thence viz.: southwardly along the westerly bulkhead line of Date I September 3, 1915. distant 100 feet southeasterly from the southeast- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- Jamaica Bay to the intersection with the north- JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, Municipal Build- erly line of 19th Avenue; thence northeastwardly portionment of The City of New York, in pur- erly bulkhead line of Rockaway Inlet; thence ing. 1 elephone, 4560 Worth. s3,15 and parallel with 19th Avenue to the intersection suance of the provisions of Section 442 of the generally westwardly along the northerly bulk- with a line midway between 49th Street and 50th Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE Street; thence southeastwardly along the said head line of Rockaway Inlet to the intersection ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes meeting of the Board of Estimate and Appor- line midway between 49th Street and 50th Street with the easterly bulkhead line of Gerritsen to change the map or plan of The City of New northwardly along the tionmen held on July 29, 1915, the Board to the intersection with the prolongation of a line Basin; thence . generally York by changing the westerly line of Amethyst contint ed until September 17, 1915, the hearing midway between 19th Avenue and 20th Avenue, easterly and northerly bulkhead lines of Gerritsen Street, from Rhinelander Avenue to a point Basin to the intersection with a line parallel on the proposed reapportionment of the cost and as these streets are laid out between 50th Street 142.496 feet southerly therefrom, in the Borough Street and passing through the expenss of the proceeding for acquiring title to and 51st Street; thence northeastwardly along the with East 31st of The Bronx, City of New York, which pro- point of beginning; thence northwardly along the property required for the widening of Flat- said prolongation of a line midway between 19th posed change is more particularly shown upon the said line parallel with East 31st Street to bush r venue Extension, between Concord Street Avenue and 20th Avenue to the intersection with a map or plan bearing the signature of the Presi- the westerly line of Gravesend Avenue; thence the point or place of beginning; excepting such and Ntssau Street, Borough of Brooklyn. dent of the Borough and dated August 24, 1915. land as may fall within the bulkhead lines of The hearing will be held in the City Hall, eastwardly at right angles to Gravesend Avenue Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- Mill Basin and of Deep Creek Basin. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on to a point distant 100 feet easterly from its east- posed change at a meeting of . showing the area of assessment in this the Board to be Friday September 17, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m. erly side; thence southwardly and parallel with (The map held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan. proceeding is on file in the office of the Chief The following is the proposed reapportion- Gravesend Avenue to the intersection with a line City of New York, on the 17th day of Septem- ment c f cost and expense: at right angles to Gravesend Avenue and passing Engineer of the Board, Room 1347, Municipal ber, 1915. through a point on its westerly side where it is Building.) Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board District No. 1 to bear 12y2 % of the entire cost Dated September 3rd, 1915. intersected by the prolongation of a line midway cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per- and expense. JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, Municipal Build- between 20th Avenue and 21st Avenue, as these sons affected thereby that the proposed change Com crises property designated on the maps of streets are laid out south of 53rd Street; thence ing. Telephone, 4560 Worth. s3,15 the Department of Taxes and Assessments for will be considered at a meeting of the Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be the year 1914 as Lots Nos. 9, 47 and 48, in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE Block No. 107; Lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 9 The hearing will be held in the City Hall, published in the City Record for ten days con- meeting of the Board of Estimate and Appor- tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted. in Blo:k No. 108; and Lots Nos. 12, 13, 14, 15, tionment held on July 29, 1915, the Board con- Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on prior to the 17th day of September, 1915. 16,. 17 and 18 in Block No. 118. tinued until September 17, 1915, the hearing in Friday, September 17, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m. District No. 2 to bear 10% of the entire cost Dated September 3, 1915. the matter of acquiring title to Putnam Avenue The proposed area of assessment in the pro- JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, Board of Esti- and expense. West from West 233rd Street to Van Cortlandt Comprises the following area: Beginning at a Park South, Borough of The Bronx. ceeding is shown on the following diagram: mate and Apportionment, Municipal Building. point on the southerly line of Concord Street Telephone, 4560 Worth. s3,15 distant 25 feet easterly from the easterly line of Bridge Street, the said distance being measured NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE meeting of the Board of Estimate and Appor- at rig it angles to Bridge Street, and running tionment held on August 26, 1915, the follow- thence southwardly and parallel with Bridge ing resolutions were adopted: Street to a point distant 25 feet easterly from Whereas, the President of the Borough of the easterly line of Flatbush Avenue Extension, EXPLANATORY NOTE Manhattan, under date of August 23, 1915, re- said distance being measured at right angles to quested the Board of Estimate and Apportion- Flatbush Avenue Extension; thence southwardly - nitalet rte boundary of the area of ment to initiate proceedings to construct receiv- and always distant 25 feet easterly from and assessment ing basins, as follows: easterly line of Flatbush Ave- parallel with the 0 irdicoles l'e poem f anglepabit which is Adjacent to the southwest corner of E. 62nd nue Extension to a point distant 100 feet north• not olhenrue clearly fixed St. and Madison Ave. and the northeast corner of erly from the northerly side of DeKalb Ave- E. 61st St. and 5th Avenue. Estimated cost, at right Atdennicestnototectrenrieetandare loDemeasona BOARD Of ESTAti4MAINDAPPO977ONMENT nue, the said distance being measured Ofa- Of THE ourr ENGINEER $1,100; assessed valuation, $5,159,000. angles to DeKalb Avenue; thence westwardly a nanteiles at nermatlefite Ore/ tees la Adjacent .to the southeast corner of West and always distant 100 feet from and parallel 0011v re rekred DIAGRAM SNOWING AREA Of ASSESSMENT 25th Street and 8th Avenue. Estimated cost, with the northerly side of DeKalb Avenue to The psihan ofp gajoang crefroadwhich g IN THE PROCEED/NG PIN ACOV/R1116 77TLE 70 $600; assessed valuation, $3,927,000. a point 25 feet westerly from the westerly side ollirnisefixedairdendeti coix/4 in/10h? Adjacent to the southwest corner of Broad- of Flatbush Avenue Extension, said distance PIrTNAM AVENUE WEST way and West 52nd Street. Estimated cost, at right angles to Flatbush Ave- baeafity .07e al Ate rdriiiity/TI-Of-irq. being measured FROM WEST 233V STREET TO W4HCORTLANDT Pi4RIMUTH $600; assessed valuation, $2,718,500. nue and always The pripshof Mop a in /4 ot#te Oa of I& Extension; thence northwardly BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. Adjacent to the southwest corner of Broad- distal-L. 25 feet westerly from and parallel with Chief Engive4,90 n /34g4110/0*/gadloP the westerly line of Flatbush Avenue Extension nt,r York Joe Se way and West 49th Street, and adjacent to the southeast corner of West 49th Street and 8th to the intersection with the southerly line of SA-Wg Avenue. Estimated cost, $1,100; assessed valu- Cenewd Street; thence eastwardly along the SCALE deputy f Eyiffler ation, $3,256,500. southerly line of Concord Street to the point 600 J00 Adjacent to the northwest corner of Broad- or place of beginning, excluding therefrom such way and West 54th Street, and adjacent to the land as is included in District No. 1. Dated September 3, 1915. southeast corner of West 55th Street and 8th District No. 3 to bear 175/2% of the entire cost Avenue. Estimated cost, $1,100; assessed valu- and expense. JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, Municipal Build- the northerly right-of-way line of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad; and on the ation, $2,784,500. Con prises the following area: Beginning at a ing. Telephone, 4560 Worth. s3,15 west by a line always distant 100 feet westerly Adjacent to the northwest corner of Broad- point 25 feet easterly from the easterly side of way and West 53rd Street, and adjacent to the Flatbush Avenue Extension, which point is also NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE from and parallel with the westerly line of Rad- cliff Avenue and the prolongation of the said southeast corner of West 54th Street and 8th 100 f.:et northerly from the northerly side of meeting of the Board of Estimate and Appor- Avenue. Estimated cost, $1,100; assessed valu- DeKalb Avenue, and running thence southwardly tionment held on August 26, 1915, the following line, the said distance being measured at right angles to Radcliff Avenue. ation, $2,862,000. and always distant 25 feet easterly from and resolutions were adopted: Adjacent to the southwest corner of Broad- Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- parallel with the easterly line of Flatbush Ave- Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- way and West 51st Street, and adjacent to the posed area of assessment at a meeting of the nue Extension and Flatbush Avenue to the in- tionment of The City of New York is consider- southeast corner of West 51st Street and 8th Ave. Board to be held in The City of New York, tersection with the prolongation of a line distant ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to Estimated cost, $1,100; assessed valuation, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on 100 feet southerly from and parallel with the acquire title to the real property required for $2,613,500. Friday, the 17th day of September, 1915, at southerly line of Fourth Avenue, said distance the opening and extending of Radcliff Avenue, Nestest 57th Street adjacent to 10.00 a. m., and that at the same time and place the southeast being measured at right angles to Fourth Ave- from the northerly line of Sacket Avenue to the corner of Broadway. Estimatea cost, $600; as- a public hearing thereon will then and there be nue; thence westwardly along the said line northerly line of former Old Pierce Avenue, dis- sessed valuation, $4,189,000. had. parallel with Fourth Avenue, and along the pro- tant about 143 feet northerly from Sacket Ave- Adjacent to the southeast corner of Broadway longation of the said line to a point distant 25 nue, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board and West 55th Street. Estimated cost, $600; feet westerly from the westerly line of Flatbush York; and cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- assessed valuation, $2,833,000. Avent e, the said distance being measured at Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- sons affected thereby to be published in The City Adjacent to the southeast corner of Broadway right angles to Flatbush Avenue; thence north- tionment is authorized and required at the time Record for ten days prior to the 17th day of and West 56th Street. Estimated cost, $600; wardl" and always distant 25 feet westerly from of the adoption of the resolution directing the September, 1915. assessed valuation, $2,680,000. and I arallel with the westerly line of Flatbush institution of proceedings to acquire title to the (The map showing the area of assessment in Adjacent to the northeast corner of Broadway Avent e and Flatbush Avenue Extension to a real property required for the foregoing im- this proceeding is on file in the office of the and West 51st Street. Estimated cost, $600; point 100 feet northerly from the northerly side provement to fix and determine upon an area or Chief Engineer of the Board, Room 1347, Munici- assessed valuation, $1,998,000. of DeKalb Avenue, said distance being measured areas of assessment for benefit for said proceed- pal Building.) In Broadway adjacent to the northwest corner at right angles to DeKalb Avenue; thence east- ings. Dated, September 3, 1915. of West 57th Street. Estimated cost, $600; as- ward!;t along a line distant 100 feet from and Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, Board of Esti- sessed valuation, $1,725,000. parallel with the northerly side of DeKalb Ave- portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of mate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, In Broadway adjacent to the northeast corner nue ti) the point or place of beginning. Section 973 of the Greater New York Charter, Telephone, 4560 Worth. s3,15 of West 47th Street. Estimated cost, $600; as- Distril No. 4 to bear 10% of the entire cost as amended, hereby gives notice that the follow- sessed valuation, $1,375,000. and expense. ing is the proposed area of assessment for benefit NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE In Broadway adjacent to the northeast corner Comprises the following. area: Beginning at a in this proceeding: meeting of the Board of Estimate and Appor- of West 48th Street. Estimated cost, $600; as- point in the southerly line of Concord Street Bounded on the north by a line always dis- tionment held on August 26, 1915, the following sessed valuation, $1,893,500. distant 150 feet easterly from the easterly line tant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with resolutions were adopted: Adjacent to the northeast corner of Broadway of Bridge Street, the said distance being meas- the northerly line of Pierce Avenue, the said dis- Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- and West 49th Street. Estimated cost, $600; ured it right angles to Bridge street;. and run- tance being measured at right angles to Pierce tionment of The City of New York is consider- assessed valuation, $1,729,000. ning thence southwardly and parallel with Bridge Avenue; on the east by a line midway between ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to Adjacent to the northeast corner of Broadway Street to a point distant 150 feet easterly from Radcliff Avenue and Colden Avenue and by the acquire title to the real property required for and West 52nd Street. Estimated cost, $600; prolongation of the said line; on the south by the ea sterly line of Flatbush Avenue Extension, the opening and extending of Gerritsen Avenue, assessed valuation, $1,391,090,

NO. 7018 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1915.

Adjacent to the northeast corner of Broadway Manhattan, City of New York, until 12 o'clock SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of and West 53rd Street, and adjacent to the south- noon on received by Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, security. ( ast corner of Broadway and West 54th Street. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 1915, Department of Public Charities, Department of The bidder must deposit with the Borough Estimated cost, $1,100; assessed valuation, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING Correction and Department of Health, at Room President, on or before the time of making his 1230, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhat- 1,2,354,000. 3,000 TONS BUCKWHEAT NO. 1. COAL. bid, samples and affidavit, or the letter in regard Adjacent to the southwest corner of 6th Ave- The time for the performance of the contract tan, City of New York, until 12 o'clock noon on to samples and affidavit, as required by the speci- nue and West 29th Street. Estimated cost, $600; is on or before October 31, 1915. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1915. fications. assessed valuation, $4,065,000. The amount of security required is thirty (30) FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 4 FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING In Broadway adjacent to the northwest cor- per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. WITH SHEET ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE ner of West 56th Street, and in West 57th Street No bid will be considered unless it is accom- The time for the performance of the contract FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 76TH i.djacent to the southeast corner of 8th Avenue. panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an is on or before December 31, 1915. STREET FROM LEXINGTON AVENUE TO Estimated cost, $1,100; assessed valuation, amount not less than one and one-half (1%) per The amount of security required is thirty (30) PARK AVENUE, TOGETHER WITH ALL 1.2,320,000. cent. of the total amount of the bid. per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate. WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. In West 100th Street adjacent to the south- The bidder will state the price per gross ton, No bid will be considered unless it is accom- Engineer's Estimate of the Amount of Work 'vest corner of West End Avenue. Estimated or other designated unit, by which the bids will panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an to be Done: cost, $840; assessed valuation, $4,441,000. be tested. The extensions must be made and amount not less than one and one-half (1%) per 10 cu. yds. Earth Excavation for sewer ap- Adjacent to the southeast corner of East 62nd footed up, as the bids will be read from the total cent. of the total amount of the bid. purtenances. Street and Third Avenue, and the southwest and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder, The bidder will state the price per pound, or 10 cu. yds. Rock Excavation for sewer appur- orner of East 62nd St. and 2nd Ave. Estimated as stated in the specifications. other designated unit, by which the bids will be tenances. c ost, $1,100; assessed valuation, $1,071,50(). Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in a tested. The extensions must be m..de and footed 10 cu. yds. Backfilling in excavation for sewer Adjacent to the southwest corner of Amster- separate envelope. No bid will be accepted un• up, as the bids will be read from the total and appurtenances. dam Avenue and West 65th Street, and the less this provision is complied with. awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on 600 lin. ft. New 5-inch Bluestone Curbstone, northwest corner of Amsterdam Avenue and Blank forms and further information may be each item or class as stated in the specifications. furnished and set. "Vest 64th Street. Estimated cost, $600; as- obtained at Room 1226, Municipal Building, Bor- Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in a 200 lin. ft. Old Curb, redressed. sessed valuation, $1,822,000. ough of Manhattan. separate envelope. No bid will be accepted un- 270 cu. yds. Concrete. Adjacent to the southeast corner of West BOARD OF TRUSTEES, BELLEVUE AND less tbis provision is complied with. 1,360 sq. yds. Sheet Asphalt Pavement. 151st Street and Broadway. Estimated cost, ALLIED HOSPITALS, JOHN W. BRANNAN, Blank forms and further information may be 30 sq. yds. Sheet Asphalt Pavement in ap- 1600; assessed valuation, $1,629,000. M. D., President. s4,17 obtained at Room 1226, Municipal Building, Bor- proaches. Adjacent to the northeast corner of West t. See General Instructions to Bidders on ough of Manhattan. 3 cu. yds. Brick Masonry. north- last page, last column, of the "City Record," 1 Sluice Basin, Type A. 178th Street and Haven Avenue, and the TRUSTEES, BELLEVUE AND except for the address of the office for re- BOARD OF 1 Sluice Basin, Type B. west corner of West 178th Street and Northern ALLIED HOSPITALS, JOHN W. BRANNAN, Avenue. Estimated cost, $1,100; assessed valu- ceiving and opening bids. 40 lin. ft. Vitrified Pipe, 12-inch ,diam. M. D., President. 1,000 ft. B. M. Planking on concrete. i tion, $167,000. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, The time allowed for the full completion of Adjacent to the southwest corner of West JOHN A. KINGSBURY, Commissioner. '9th Street and 8th Avenue. Estimated cost, DEPARTMENT OF STREET the work will be fifteen (15) consecutive work- DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, KATH- ing days. 1,600; assessed valuation, $2,017,100. CLEANING. ARINE BEMENT DAVIS, Commissioner. The amount of security required will be $1,000, Adjacent to the northeast corner of Front DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, S. S. GOLD- as- and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid t.nd Wall Streets. Estimated cost, $600; Auction Sale of Condemned Property. WATER, M. D., Commissioner. s4,17 valuation, $1,002,000. shall be five (5) per cent. of the anoont of :essed ffirSee General Instructions to Bidders on security. Whereas, the President of the Borough of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD- last page, last column, of the "City Record," 'Manhattan states that the construction of these ance with the provisions of section 541 of the The bidder must deposit with the Borough except for the address of the office for re- President, on or before the time of making his basins will serve both a sanitary and a traffic Greater New York Charter, that the Department ceiving and opening bids. purpose; and of Street Cleaning will sell at public auction at bid, samples and affidavit, or the letter in regard Whereas, the Board of Estimate and Apportion- to samples and affidavit, as required by the speci- Stable "A," 17th Street and Avenue C, Borough fications. ment is considering the advisability of initiating of Manhattan, the following described con- BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. proceedings for the construction of the said re• demned property of the said department in the 5. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING ! diving basins, and of assessing the cost of the Boroughs of Manhattan, Bronx and Brooklyn, Proposals. WITH SHEET ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE improvements upon the property deemed to be FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 88TH at 10 A. M. on STREET FROM EAST SIDE WEST END benefited thereby; be it TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1915, Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE AVENUE TO WEST SIDE BROADWAY, TO- portionment hold a public hearing in Room 16, 100 Horses, more or less. received by the President of the Borough of GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL TERMS OF SALE. Manhattan at Room 2032, Muiticipal THERETO. City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, on Friday, Horses are to be paid for in full at the time of September 17, 1915, at 10 o'clock A. M., at New York City, until 2 o'clock P. M. on Engineer's Estimate of the Amount of Work im- the sale, and are to be removed before 3 P. M. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1915, to be Done: all persons interested in the proposed satisfy and assessment thereof will be af- on the day of the sale. Purchasers must 1. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING 5 cu. yds. Earth Excavation for sewer appur- provements themselves as to the condition and value of each opportunity to be heard thereon. WITH SHEET ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE tenances. forded an horse before paying for the same, as in no case Resolved, that the Secretary of this Board FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 44TH 5 cu. yds. Rock Excavation for sewer appur- will money be refunded, nor the return of the ause these resolutions and a notice to all per- STREET FROM MADISON AVENUE TO A tenances. in the horse be accepted, after the sale. POINT ABOUT 124 FEET EAST OF THE 5 cu. yds. Backfilling in excavation for sewer t ons affected thereby to be published J. T. FETHERSTON, Commissioner. City Record for ten days prior to the 17th day EAST CURB LINE, TOGETHER WITH ALL appurtenances. Dated September 2, 1915. s8,21 ( f September, 1915. WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. 410 lin, ft. New 5-inch Bluestone Curbstone, Dated. September 3, 1915. Engineer's Estimate of the Amount of Work furnished and set. JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, Board of Esti- Proposals. to be Done: 270 lin. ft. Old Curb redressed. mate and Apportionment, Municipal Building. 10 lin. ft. New 5-inch Bluestone Curbstone, 10 sq. ft. Concrete Sidewalk, Class A. -elephone, 4560 Worth. s3,15 SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE furnished and set. 230 cu. yds. Concrete. • received by the Commissioner of Street Clean• 10 lin. ft. Old Curb, redressed. 1,160 sq. yds. Sheet Asphalt Pavement. ing at Room 1245, Municipal Building, Borough 10 sq. ft. Concrete Sidewalk, Class A. 20 sq. yds. Sheet Asphalt Pavement in ap- BELLEVUE AND ALLIED of Manhattan, until 12 o'clock noon on 80 cu. yds. Concrete. proaches. HOSPITALS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1915, 460 sq. yds. Sheet Asphalt Pavement. 1 Sewer Manhole Head. Manhattan. The Bronx and Brooklyn. 50 sq. yds. Sheet Asphalt Pavement in A p. 2 Covers for Sewer Manholes. Proposals, FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND proaches. 1 Ring for Sewer Manhole. SERVICES NECESSARY TO ASSEMBLE 1 Sewer Manhole Head. 3 cu. yds. Brick Masonry. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE PARTS AND ATTACH COVERS TO TWO 1 Cover for Sewer Manhole. 1 Sluice Basin, Type B. received by the Board of Trustees in the Staff HUNDRED AND SIXTY-ONE DEPARTMENT 1 Ring for Sewer Manhole. 15 lin. tt. Vitrified Pipe, 12-inch diam. Room of Bellevue Hospital (entrance 415 E. 26th CARTS. 500 ft. B. M. Planking on Concrete. 1,000 ft. B. M. Planking on concrete. The time for the completion of the work and The time allowed forthe full completion of The time allowed for the full completion of tt.) until 12 o'clock noon on the work will be fifteen (15) consecutive work- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1915, the full performance of the contract is: 12 the work will be twelve (12) consecutive work- ing days. FOR ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS RE- working days for 120 carts for the Borough of ing days. QUIRED FOR THE INSTALLATION OF Manhattan, 9 working days for 83 carts for the The amount of security required will be $300, The amount of security required will be $1,000, `'HE INTERIOR TELEPHONE SYSTEM, IN- Borough of The Bronx, 6 working days for 58 and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid MAIN TRUNK CABLES, ETC., carts for the Borough of Brooklyn, shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of CLUDING security. HOSPITAL, TWENTY- The amount of security required is Five Hun- security. . OF BELLEVUE The bidder must deposit with the Borough SIXTH TO TWENTY-NINTH STREETS dred Dollars ($500). The deposit to be made The bidder must deposit with the Borough President, on or before the time of making with the bid shall be 5% of the amount of the President, on or before the time of making his his '.ND FIRST AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MAN- bid, samples and affidavit, or the letter in regard CITY OF NEW YORK. bond. bid, samples and affidavit, or the letter in regard HATTAN, to samples and affidavit, as required The time allowed for doing and completing all Bidders will state two prices: one for perform- to samples and affidavit, as required by the speci- by the speci- fications. contract 'CALOEN-is NE ing the work at the Department of Street Clean- fications. the work ncliuded under this 6. FOR ing Shops located as follows: Stable "A," 17th 2.. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING REGULATING AND PAVING HUNDRED (100) CONSECUTIVE WITH SHEET ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE Street and Ave. C., Borough of Manhattan; WITH SHEET ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE DAR DAYS. 'FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF HAVEN The surety required will be THREE THOU- Stable "D," 505 East 116th Street, Borough of FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 62D Manhattan; Stable "A," Kent and Flushing Ave- STREET FROM SECOND AVENUE TO AVENUE FROM SOUTH CURB LINE OF SAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS 170TH STREET TO THE NORTH HOUSE not required with bids.) nues, Borough of Brooklyn; Stable "A," 189th FIFTH AVENUE, TOGETHER WITH ALL ($3,500.00). (Bonds LINE OF 172D STREET, TOGETHER WITH Street and Tiebout Avenue, Borough of Bronx; WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. As a condition precedent to the acceptance ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. and consideration of a bid, a deposit of ONE and the other for performing the work at the Engineer's Estimate of the Amount of Work bidder's place of business. to be Done: Engineer's Estimate of the Amount of Work HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS to be Done: Bidders must write out the total amount of 25 cu. yds. of Earth Excavation for sewer ($175.00) must be made with the department, in 210 lin. ft. New 5-inch Bluestone Curbstone, section 420 of the Greater New their bid or estimate in addition to inserting the appurtenances. accordance with furnished and set. York Charter, as explained in general instruc- same in figures. 25 cu. yds. Rock Excavation for sewer appur- The contract, if awarded, will be awarded to tenances. 100 lin. ft. New 6-inch Granite Corner Curb- tions, last page of City Record. stone, furnished and set. blank forms pre- the lowest bidder, The bidder will be required 25 cu. yds. Backfilling in excavation for sewer. Bids must be submitted upon 820 lin. ft.' Old Curb, redressed. to attach and equip with covers at least ten (10) appurtenances, ared by the department. 130 lin. ft. Granite Headers. carts on each and every day for each of the 2,480 lin. ft. New 5-inch Bluestone Curbstone, No proposal, after it shall have been deposited 410 cu. yds. Concrete. Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Brook- furnished and set. ‘rith the department, will be allowed to be with- 2,130 sq. yds. Sheet Asphalt Pavement. lyn, making a total of thirty (30) complete carts 120 lin. ft. New 6-inch Granite Corner Curb- yawn for any reason whatever. The time allowed for the full completion of be compared and the contract daily, stone, furnished and set. The bids will the work will be thirty (30) consecutive work- Blank forms and further information may be 1,890 lin. ft. Old Curb redressed. awarded as soon thereafter as practicable, ac- ing days. obtained at the office of the Department of Street 50 sq. ft. Concrete Sidewalk, Class A. cording to law. The amount of security required will be $1,200, Blank forms and further information may be Cleaning, room 1245, Municipal Building, Bor- 1,510 cu. yds. Concrete. and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid cbtained at the office of the Contract Clerk and ough of Manhattan, New York City. 7,550 sq. yds. Sheet Asphalt Pavement. shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of Auditor, entrance No. 400 East 29th Street, Bor- 150 sq. yds. Granite Block Pavement in ap- J. T. FETHERSTON, Commissioner. proaches. security. cugh of Manhattan. Dated September 2, 1915. s7,17 15 Sewer Manhole Heads. The bidder must deposit with the Borough BOARD OF TRUSTEES, BELLEVUE AND fa-See General Instructions to Bidders on 18 Covers for Sewer Manholes. President, on or before the time of making his ALLIED HOSPITALS, by JOHN W. BRANNAN, last page, last eofnmn, of the "City Record.' s4,16 3 Rings for Sewer Manholes. bid, samples and affidavit, or the letter in regard D., President. to samples and affidavit, as required by the speci- General Instructions to Bidders on 3 cu. yds. Brick Masonry. SITSee 2 Receiving Basins built. fications. last page, last column, of the "City Record." BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOS- 1 Receiving Basin remodeled. 7. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING PITALS, DEPARTMENT OF PUB- 10 lin. ft. Granite Platform Flag, cut to line. WITH GRANITE BLOCK PAVEMENT ON A SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE LIC CHARITIES, DEPARTMENT 1 Sluice Basin, Type A. CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROAD- received by the Board of Trustees in the Staff 2 Sluice Basins, Type B. WAY OF SECOND AVENUE FROM SOUTH Room of Bellevue Hospital (entrance 415 E. 26th OF CORRECTION AND DEPART- 80 fin. ft. Vitrified Pipe, 12-inch diam, SIDE 3D STREET TO SOUTH SIDE 4TH :t.) until 12 o'clock noon on MENT OF HEALTH. 2,500 ft. B. M. Planking on Concrete. STREET, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1915, The time allowed for the full completion of INCIDENTAL THERETO. FOR PROVIDING ALL LABOR AND MA- Proposals. the work will be thirty-three (33) consecutive Engineer's Estimate of the Amount of Work "ERIALS NECESSARY OR REQUIRED FOR working days. to be Done: PAINTING OF ALL PLASTER WALL SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The amount of security required will be $5,000, 5 cu. yds. Concrete outside of railroad area. AND CEILING SURFACES IN PAVILIONS received by Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid 590 sq. yds. Granite Block Pavement outside "1" AND "K" OF THE NEW BELLEVUE Department of Public Charities, Department oft shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of of railroad area. HOSPITAL, SITUATED 26TH TO 29TH security. 40,000 Old Medina Sandstone Cubes to be STREETS, FIRST AVENUE TO EAST Correction and Department of Health, at Room 1230, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhat- The bidder must deposit with the Borough removed by contractor to corporation yard, Riv- RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY tan, City of New York, until 12 o'clock noon on President, on or before the time of making his ington and Mangin Streets. OF NEW YORK. bid, samples and affidavit, or the letter in regard Railroad Area. The time allowed for the completion of all FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1915, to samples and affidavit, as required by the speci- 5 cu. yds. 'Concrete. the work included under this contract is one FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING fications. 60 sq. yds. Granite Block Pavement. hundred and twenty (120) consecutive calendar FRESH, KOSHER, DRIED, CORNED, 3. FOR REGULATING AND REPAVING The time allowed for the full completion of days. SALTED AND SMOKED MEATS, AND WITH SHEET ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE the work will be twenty (20) consecutive work- POULTRY. The security required will be four thousand FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 66TH ing days. dollars ($4,000). (Bonds not required with bids.) The time for the performance of the contract STREET FROM PARK AVENUE TO FIFTH The amount of security required will be $600, As a condition precedent to the acceptance and is on or before December 31, 1915. AVENUE, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid consideration of a bid, a deposit of two hundred The amount of security required is thirty (30) INCIDENTAL THERETO, shall be five (5) per cent, of the amount of dollars ($200) must be made with the depart- per cent, of the amount of the bid or estimate. Engineer's Estimate of the Amount of Work security. ment, in accordance with section No. 420 of the No bid will be considered unless it is accom- to be Done: The bidder must deposit with the Borough Greater New York Charter, as explained in gen- panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an 25 cu. yds. Earth Excavation for sewer ap- President, on or before the time of making his eral instructions, last page of City Record. amount not less than one and one-half (1/2) per purtenances. hid, samples and affidavit, or the letter in regard Bids must be submitted upon blank forms pre- cent. of the total amount of the bid. 25 cu. yds. Rock Excavation for sewer appur- to samples and affidavit, as required by the speci- pared by the department. The bidder will state the price per pound, or tenances. fications. No proposal, after it shall have been deposited other designated unit, by which the bids will be 25 cu. yds. Backfilling in excavation for sewer The bidder will state the price of each item with the department, will be allowed to be with- tested. The extensions must be made and footed appurtenances. or article contained in the specifications or drawn for any reason whatever. up, as the bids will be read from the total and 1,200 lin. ft. New 5-inch Bluestone Curbstone, schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, The bids will be compared and the contract awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on furnished and set. per foot, yard or other unit of measure or ar- (.warded as soon thereafter as practicable, ac- each item as stated in the specifications. 150 lin. ft. New 6-inch Granite Corner Curb- ticle, by which the bids will be tested. The ex- cording to law. Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in a stone, furnished and set. tensions must be made add footed up. The architect's representative will be at the separate envelope. No bid will be accepted un- 240 lin. ft. Old Curb, redressed. • Blank forms and specifications may be had at buildings each business day between 10 A. M. less this provision is complied with. 10 sq. ft. Concrete Sidewalk, Class A. the office of the Commissioner of Public Works, mid 12 noon for the purpose of showing pros- Blank forms and further information may be 540 sq. yds. Concrete. Bureau of Highways, Room 2124, Municipal pective bidders the wall and ceiling surfaces to obtained at Room 1226, Municipal Building, Bor- 2,740 sq. yds, Sheet Asphalt Pavement. Building, Borough of Manhattan. it painted. cugh of Manhattan. 5 Sewer Manhole Heads. MARCUS M. MARKS, President. Blank forms and further information may be BOARD OF TRUSTEES, BELLEVUE AND 6 Covers for Sewer Manholes. Sept. 2d, 1915. s2,15 obtained at the office of the Contract Clerk and ALLIED HOSPITALS, Joax W. BRANNAN, 1 Ring for Sewer Manhole. teSee General Instructions-to Bidders on Auditor, entrance No. 400 East 29th Street, Bor- M. D., President. 3 cu. yds. Brick Masonry. last page, last column, of the "City Record." t ugh of Manhattan. DEPARTMENT OIF PUBLIC CHARITIES, 3 Receiving Basins remodeled. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, BELLEVUE AND JOHN A. KINGSBURY, Commissioner. 1 Sluice Basin, Type A. ALLIED HOSPITALS, by JonN W. BRANNAN, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION, KATH- 4 Sluice Basins, Type B. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. M. D., President. s4,16 ARINE BEMENT DAVIS, Commissioner. 80 lin. ft. Vitrified Pipe, 12-inch diameter. SFSee General Instructions to Bidders on DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, S. S. GOLD- 2,000 ft. B. M. Planking on concrete. Local Board Meetings. last page, last column, of the "City Record." WATER, M. D., Commissioner, s4,17 The time allowed for the full completion of ''See General Instructions to Bidders on the work will be twenty-three (23) consecutive I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT PETITIONS SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE last page, last column, of the "City Record," working days. have been presented to me, and are on file in received by Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, at except for the address of the office for re- The amount of security required will be $2,000, my office for inspection, for: Room 1230, Municipal Building, Borough of ceiving and opening bids. and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid 1433. Flagging and reflagging the sidewalk FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1915. THE CITY RECORD, 7019 where required in front of property on the south- The amount of security required is $15,000.00. Regulation 2. Sample of preparation to be posed of by the said department as the Board of A sample of the preparation in the Health shall direct. east corner of 167th Street and Stebbins Ave- The bidder shall state, both in writing and in furnished. nue, designated on the Tax Maps of The City of figures, a price for furnishing all of the labor form in which it is to be sold or offered for sale A TRUE COPY. New York as lot 78, block 2691, together with all and materials and for doing all of the work in the City of New York, including the package, s8-10 EUGENE IV. SCHEFFER, Secretary. work in :idental thereto, in accordance with Sec- called for. The contract is entire and f6r a wrapper? label, box, bottle, container, and all tion 435 of the Greater New York Charter, as complete job, and, if awarded, will be awarded advertising matter and statements shall be sub- mitted with the application. Subsequent changes amended. to the bidder whose price is lowest for doing MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE 1438. Flagging and reflagging the sidewalk all of the work and whose bid is regular in all in form or text of labels, advertising matter, or COMMISSION. where required in front of property on the south respects. In case of discrepancy between the statements shall be filed with the Department of side of Freeman Street, west of Hoe Avenue, written price and that given in figures, the price Health and shall be approved before use. Notices of Examinations. designated on the Tax Maps of The City of New in writing will be considered as the bid. Regulation 3. Certificate of registration. York as Lot 22, Block 2979, together with all Work must be done at the time and in the When such application properly filled out and manner and in such quantities as may be di- signed, together with the required sample of the PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT work in:idental thereto, in accordance with Sec- applications will be received from tion 435 of the Greater New York Charter, as rected. preparation, shall have been filed with the De- partment of Health and the approval thereof TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1915, TO TUES- amended. Blank forms and further information may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be given by the Director of the Bureau of Food and DAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1915, FOR RECONSIDERATION: seen at the office of the said Department. Drugs and the Sanitary Superintendent, a Cer- for the position of 1411. For erecting guard rail where required RICHARD C. HARRISON, First Deputy and tificate of Registration shall be issued, specify- LITHUANIAN INTERPRETER. on the westerly side of Hughes Avenue, south of Acting Commissioner of Docks. ing the name of the preparation? the name of the No applications delivered at the office of the East 18 ird Street, in front of property desig- Dated September 8th, 1915. s9,21 person registering such preparation, and the date. Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 P. M. nated o 1 the Tax Maps of The City of New Every such Registration Certificate shall be num- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1915, will be ac- York as lot 54, block 3071, together with all ia-See General Instructions .to Bidders on bered, which said number shall identify the par- cepted. Application blanks will be mailed upon work in:idental thereto, in accordance with Sec- last page, last column, of the "City Record." ticular preparation so registered and shall there- request provided a self-addressed stamped en- tion 435 of the Greater New York Charter, as after be affixed to the package containing such velope or sufficient postage is enclosed to cover amended. Adopted by the Local Board of Cro- SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Commissioner of Docks at preparation in the manner hereinafter prescribed the mailing. The Commission will not guarantee tona, 24.h District, on July 13, 1915. Now pre- pier "A," foot of Battery Place, North River, by Regulation 5. the delivery of the same. Postage on applications sented for reconsideration and amendment so as Manhattan, until 12 o'clock noon on Regulation 4. Certificate of registration does forwarded by mail must be fully prepaid. to include the repairing of the sidewalk where not pass upon merits of or assume, endorse, or Applications will be received only from per- necessary in front of the above described prem- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1915, sons who are citizens of the United States. Borough of Brooklyn. accept the claims to therapeutic action of pro- ises. prietary or patent medicines. No manufacturer, The subjects and weights of the examination '1 he petitions for the above will be submitted CONTRACT NO. 1470. proprietor, distributor, importer, or vendor shall, are as follows: 1. Lithuanian, 4; A—Written to the Local Board of Crotona, 24th District, on FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND in any advertisement or in any other matter, as- test, 2 (70% required); B—Oral test, 2 (70% September 21, 1915, at 8:00 P. M., at the office MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR BUILDING sert, imply, or indicate that the Certificate of required). 2. First minor language, 1.5; A— of the President of the Borough of The Bronx, A FREIGHT SHED WITH APPURTENANCES Registration issued by the Department of Health Written test, .75 (70% required); B—Oral test, Borough Hall, 177th Street and Third Avenue. ON THE PIER NEAR THE FOOT OF THIR- passes upon the merits, or assumes, endorses or .75 (70% required). 3. Second minor language, Dated September 7, 1915. TIETH STREET, IN THE BOROUGH OF accepts the claims to therapeutic action of the 1.5; A—Written test .75 (70% required); B— DOUGLAS MATHEWSON, President. BROOKLYN. proprietary or patent medicine, and no reference Oral test, .75 (70% required). 4. Letter, 3 EMAN IEL FRIENDLICH, Secretary. 810 The time for the completion of the work and of any kind to the Department of Health shall (70% required). the fall performance of the contract is on or Candidates may offer any two of the following before the expiration of 255 calendar days for be made in any advertisemert, upon any label, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT PETITIONS package, box, bottle, or container in which such foreign languages in addition to Lithuanian: have been presented to me, and are on file in the inner portion of the shed and 360 calendar Bohemian, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, days for the entice shed. medicine is contained, or in any other manner my office for inspection, for: whatsoever. Italian, Yiddish, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Turk- 1432. Constructing a sewer and appurtenances The amount o security required is $88,000.00. ish. Each candidate must offer at least two of The bidder shall state, both in writing and in Regulation 5. Registration number. The fol- in Barry Street, between Leggett Avenue and lowing letters and figures shall be conspicuously these foreign languages in addition to Lithu- Longwood Avenue, together with all work inci- figures, a price for ftvnishing all of the labor anian, and no candidate will be permitted to and material and for doing all of the work called and legibly set forth in English characters upon dental t iereto. offer more than two of these languages. The for. The contract is entire and for a complete the outer label, wrapper, or cover of the package, 1434. Laying out on the map of The City of box, bottle, or container in which the medicine languages offered by the candidate must be speci- ob, and, if awarded, will be awarded to the New York an extension of Rile Street, from registered with the Department of Health is fied on his application blank, and candidates will Ryawa Avenue to the bulkhead line of the East bidder whose price is the lowest for doing all of not be examined in any languages other than the work and whose bid is regular in all re. contained: "N. Y. C. R. No. — (the num- River, Ind the discontinuing and closing of ber• apearing upon the registration certificate)." those specified by them on their applications. Coster itreet, from Ryawa Avenue to Manida spects. In case of discrepancy between the On the first day of the examination candidates written price and that given in figures, the price No other reference, of any kind, to the registra- Street. tion of said proprietary or patent medicine shall will be given a written test in Lithuanian, and in writing will be considered as the bid. 1435. Flagging and refiagging the sidewalk be made in any advertisement, upon any label, will be required to write a letter in English on WORK MUST BE DONE at the time and in where required in front of premises on the south package, box, bottle, or container, or in any an assigned subject. Only those candidates who the manner and in such quantities as may be side of East 143rd Street, west of Brook Ave- receive 70% on their written test in Lithuanian, directed. other manner whatsoever. nue, designated on the Tax Maps of the City of and 70% on their letter will be summoned for Blank forms and further information may be Regulation 6. Son-resident applicants to have New Ycrk as lot 38, block 2287, together with Where the place of business of the subsequent tests of the examination. obtained and the plans and drawings may be agent in city. all wort incidental thereto, in accordance with any person, firm or corporation filing an appli- The oral and the written tests in each of the seen at the office of the said Department. Section 435 of the Greater New York Charter, cation under Section 117 of the Sanitary Code other languages will be held on the same day, R. A. C. SMITH, Commissioner of Docks. as amended. but the examination in all of the languages may Dated September 2, 1915. s4,17 is elsewhere than in the City of New York, such The petitions for the above will be submitted applicant shall furnish, at the time of filing such not be held on the same day. to the I ocal Board of Morrisania, 22nd District, ff'Ree General Instructions to Bidders on An eligible list will be prepared for each Bor- last page, last column, of the "City Record." application with the Department of Health, the on September 21, 1915, at 8:30 P. M., at the name of a person, firm, or corporation, resident ough. office of the President of the Borough of The in or having a place of business in the City of Applicants must be residents of the Boo ough Bronx, Borough Hall, 177th Street and Third SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE New York as the agent or representative of such for which application is made, at the time it is Avenue. received by the Commissioner of Docks at applicant. Any notice to or dealings with such made, and their names will not be transferred to Dated September 7, 1915. Pier "A," foot of Battery Place, North River, agent or representative by the Department of any other Borough list. DOUGLAS MATHEWSON, President. Manhattan, until 12 o'clock noon on Health or its duly authorized agents shall be as For the purpose of certification to the City EMAN'IEL FRIENDLICH, Secretary. S10 effective as if sent to or made with such appli- Court the eligible lists for the Boroughs of Man- THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1915, hattan and The Bronx will be merged. CONTRACT NO. 1476. cant. A TRUE COPY. For the purpose of certification to the Court I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT PETITIONS FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 68-10 EUGENE W. SCHEFFER, Secretary. of Special Sessions and Magistrates' Court the have been presented to me, and are on file in CYLINDER, DYNAMO AND MARINE EN- eligible lists for the five Boroughs will be my office for inspection, for: GINE OILS. merged. The time for the completion of the work and 1428. Erecting a picket fence where required AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF For the purpose of certification to the Munici- the full performance of the contract is on or on the t aster)y side of Tiebout Avenue, between Health of the Department of Health, held pal Courts the eligible list for the Borough in before the expiration of sixty (60) calendar East 182nd Street and East 187th Street, to- August 24, 1915, the following resolution was which the vacancy exists will be certified. days. gether with all work incidental thereto. adopted: The minimum age is 21 years. The salary is The amount of security required shall be thirty 1431. Constructing a sewer and appurtenances Resolved, That the regulations of the Board $1,200 to .$1,500 per annum. (30) per cent. of the total amount for which the in Merr am Avenue, between Ogden Avenue and of Health governing the physical examination of A physical examination will be held. Those contract is awarded. West liOth Street. school children, adopted by the Board of Health who fail to pass the physical examination will The security deposit to accompany bid shall be 1437. Paving with asphalt blocks on a con- on March 30, 1915, be and the same are hereby not be summoned for the Mental Examination. in an amount not less than one and one-half crete foundation (permanent pavement) the amended in respect to Regulation 2 as follows: Candidates who receive less than 70% in any test (11/2 ) per cent. of the total amount of the bid. roadway of Valentine Avenue, from East 194th Regulation 2. Physical examination; method. of the examination will not be summoned for Awards, if made, will be made in each item Street to East 196th Street, and setting curb —The method of examination must include the the subsequent tests. to the bidder whose price is the lowest for de- where necessary, together with all work inci- following procedure as minimum requirement: The character of each applicant will be sub- livering all of the oil called for in the item and dental thereto. (a) Vision Test: The Snellen test card, or its jected to a searching inquiry by the Bureau of whose bid is regular in all respects. 1439. Paving with bituminous concrete on a equivalent, to be used. A separate examination Investigation. There is one vacancy in the City Delivery will be required to be made at the cement concrete foundation (preliminary pave- and record of the visual acuity of each eye is Magistrates' Court at a salary of $1,200 per an- time and in the manner and in such quantities ment) the roadway of Tiebout Avenue, from required, a card or paper to be used to cover the num. ROBERT W. BELCHER, Secretary. as may be directed. East 18 ith Street to Fordham Road, adjusting eye not being tested. Figure charts to be used 87,21 curb where necessary, together with all work Blank forms and further information may be for children not knowing their letters. incidentL1 thereto. obtained at the office of the said Department. (b) Hearing Test: The watch test to be used, FOR FURTHER CONSIDERATION: R. A. C. SMITH, Commissioner of Docks. each ear to be tested separately. Amended Notice. 1375. Laying out on the Map of The City of Dated September 1, 1915. s3,16 (c) Defective Nasal Breathing: The nasal PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT New York Shrady Place, from Kingsbridge Ter- teSee General Instructions to Bidders on passages to be cleared, each nostril to be tested applications will be received by the Municipal race to Heath Avenue, and from Heath Ave- last page, last column, of the "City Record." separately. Record is to be made as to cause of Civil Service Commission, Municipal Building, nue to Tort Independence Street. obstruction, if any is found. Secondary symp- Manhattan, from On A oril 20, 1915, the Local Board of Van SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE toms, as nasal catarrh or mouth breathing, should FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1915, TO SATUR- Courtlanit, 25th District, recommended the lay- received by the Commissioner of Docks at be noted, the latter to be qualified as to whether DAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1915, ing out of Shrady Place, from Kingsbridge Ter- Pier "A," foot of Battery Place, North River, due to (a) habit, or (b) obstruction of nasal for the position of race to Heath Avenue, and tentatively recom- Manhattan, until 12 o'clock noon on passage. INSPECTOR OF FOODS (MILK), GRADE 2. mended the laying out of said street from Heath THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1915, (d) Hypertrophied Tonsils: Visual examina- No applications delivered at the office of the Avenue to Fort Independence Street. Recom- CONTRACT NO. 1466, ITEM 5. tion of the pharynx to be made with the use of a Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 12 o'clock mendations to he subject to consideration as to FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING tongue depressor. noon Saturday, September 18, 1915, will be ac- cost and pr. cticability of future physical im- CONDENSER TUBES. (e) Defective Teeth: Visual examination of cepted. Application blanks will be mailed upon provement. The time for the completion of the work and the interior of the mouth to be made. Unclean- request provided a self-addressed stamped en- The n-ap now presented for the laying out of the full performance of the contract is on or liness, caries, and malocclusion must be recorded. velope or sufficient postage is enclosed to cover Shrady Place between the above mentioned limits before the expiration of one hundred and fifty (f) Nutrition: To be determined by taking the mailing. The Commission will not guarantee has beer prepared so as to conform as near as (150) calendar days. into consideration the relation of height, weight, the delivery of the same. Postage on applica- is possible to the recommendations of the Local The amount of security required shall be thirty and age to one another. The state of the mus- tions forwarded by mail must be fully prepaid. Board on April 20, 1915. (30) per cent. of the total amount for which the cular tissues should be noted, and the color of Applicants must be citizens of the United States The petitions for the above will be submitted contract is awarded. the skin and mucous membranes must also be and residents of the State of New York. to the Local Board of Van Courtlandt, 25th Dis- The security deposit to accompany bid shall be recorded. Any height or weight below those The subjects and weights of examination are: trict, on September 21, 1915, at 8:45 P. M., at in an amount not less than one and one-half indicated in the following table for ages specified Duties, 5; 70 per cent. required; Experience, 5; the office of the President of the Borough of (11/2 ) per cent. of the total amount of the bid. must be stated. -• 70 per cent. required. The Bronx, Borough Hall, 177th Street and Award, if made, will be made to the lowest Average Weight and Height. A physical qualifying examination will be given. Third Avenue. bidder. (weight includes ordinary clothing.) Candidates failing to qualify in any part of the Dated September 7th, 1915. Delivery will be required to be made at the (Height—ins.) (Weight—lbs.) examination will not be summoned for the ensu- L OUGLAS MATHEWSON, President. time and in the manner and in such quantities Boys. Girls. Boys. Girls. ing tests. EMANUEL FRIENDLICH, Secretary. slO as may be directed. 5 41.7 41.4 41.2 39.8 Applications for this examination must be filed Blank forms and further information may be 6 44.1 43.6 45.1 43.8 on a special blank, Form C, with insert. Experi- Proposals. obtained at the office of the said Department. 7 46.2 45.9 49.5 48.0 ence blanks will be issued with the applications R. A. C. SMITH, Commissioner of Docks. 8 48.2 48.0 54.5 52.9 and must be filed with the Commission at the SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Dated September 1, 1915. s3,16 9 50.1 49.6 60.0 57.5 time of filing applications. received by the President of the Borough of teSee General Instructions to Bidders OD 10 52.2 51.8 66.6 64.1 Duties: To inspect milk and all conditions The Bronx, at his office, Municipal Building, last page. last column, of the "City Record." 11 54.0 53.8 72.4 70.3 and methods surrounding its production, distri- , 177th St. and 3rd Ave., until 12 55.8 57.1 79.8 81.4 bution and sale, including dairies, creameries and 10.30 a. m., on 13 58.2 58.7 88.3 91.2 pasteurization plants. To instruct farmers and MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1915, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. 14 61.0 60.3 99.3 100.3 dealers in the improvement and correction of NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DEI IV 15 63.0 61.4 110.8 108.4 conditions found to be contrary to the regula- tions of the Department of Health. ERING 300 TONS OF ASPHALTIC CEMENT. Amendments to Regulations. 16 65.6 61.7 128.7 113.0 The time allowed for the performance of the (g) Heart: Heart to be examined with stetho- Requirements: Candidates must have practical scope and all abnormalities recorded. experience in dairying or other equivalent ex- contract is on or before December 31, 1915. AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF (h) Lungs: Lungs to be examined by percus- perience. Additional credit will be given for The amount of security required will be thirty Health of the Department of Health, held sion and auscultation, using the stethoscope and courses taken at a recognized school of dairying (30) per cent. of the total amount for which the August 24, 1915, the following resolution was contract is awarded. all abnormalities recorded. or agricultural college. adopted: (i) Orthopedic Defects: General inspection of Age limits: 21 to 45 years. Usual salary, Blank forms of bids or estimates upon which Resolved, That the following proposed Regula- the body to be made. Impaired mobility or de- $1,200 per annum. There are no vacancies at the bids must be made can be obtained upon appli- tions of the Board of Health, governing the fects of posture must be recorded. present time. cation ti erefor, the plans and specifications may Registration of Patent and Proprietary Medi- (j) Nervous Affections: Note whether The requirement that every application shall be seen and other information obtained at said cines pursuant to Section 117 of the Sanitary func- office. DOUGLAS MATHEWSON, President. tional or organic. bear the certificate of four reputable citizens Code, be and the same are hereby adopted: whose residences or places of business are within s8,20 Regulation 1. Information to be filed by ap- A TRUE COPY. s8-10 EUGENE W. SCHEFFER, Secretary. the City of New York is waived for applicants rfSm General Instructions to Bidders on plicant. All applications for a Certificate of Regis- last page, last column, of the "City Record." for this examination whose previous occupation tration shall be made upon official application or employment has been wholly or in part out- blanks supplied by the Department of Health, Amendments to Sanitary Code. side the City of New York, and the said certifi- and shall be signed by the applicant. The appli- cates will be accepted from persons resident or AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS- AND cant shall, in each instance, furnish the following engaged in business elsewhere. Health of the Department of Health held FERRIES. information: s3,18 R. W. BELCHER, Secretary. 1—Name of preparation; August 24, 1915, the following resolution was adopted: 2—Name of applicant (specifying whether PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Resolved, That the following additional section Proposals. manufacturer, proprietor, importer or distribu- applications will be received from to be known as section 127 of the sanitary code tor). WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1915, TO be and the same is hereby adopted: SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 3—Location of manufacturer; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1915, Section 127. HABIT FORMING DRUGS; receive d by the Commissioner of Docks at Pier 4—Form in which preparation is marketed; for the position of "A," Foot of Battery Place, North River, Bor• 5—Therapeutic effects claimed for prepara- DISPOSING OF CONFISCATED. All cocaine, ough of Manhattan, until 12 o'clock noon on tion; eucain, and other drugs and substances embraced SUPERINTENDENT OF THE NEW YORK TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1915, 6—Names in English (not quantities) of in- within the scope of Section 1746 of the Penal CITY CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AND Borough of Manhattan. gredients to which the therapeutic effects Law and all chloral, opium, morphine, heroin, SCHOOLS, RANDALL'S ISLAND. CONTRACT NO. 1471. claimed are attributed, and the names in English codein, and other drugs and substances embraced No applications delivered at the office of the FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND (not quantities) of all other ingredients except within the scope of Article 11-a of the Public Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m. MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR BUILDING A such as are physiologically inactive; Health Law, of which the Police Department THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1915, will be PIER SHED WITH APPURTENANCES AT 7—Exact text of all advertising matter and shall have taken possession pursuant to the pro- accepted. Application blanks will be mailed upon WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NORTH every statement set forth upon or contained in visions of said Section 1746 of the Penal Law request provided a self-addressed stamped en- RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. the package, box, bottle, or container as sold, or said Article 11-a of the Public Health Law velope or sufficient postage is enclosed to cover The time for the completion of the work and and of all advertising matter relating to the said shall, when no longer required for the purposes the mailing, but the Commission will not guar- the full performance of the contract is on or preparation contained in any circular, leaflet, or of prosecution or held pursuant to an order of antee the delivery of the same. Applications for. before t le expiration of one hundred and fifty book sold or distributed with or in connection the Court, be turned over to the Department of warded by mail, upon which postage is not fully calendar days. with such preparation: Health, and shall be destroyed or otherwise dis. prepaid, will not be accepted. W 7020 THE CITY RECORD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1915.

house sewer connections to the main sewer in Applicants must be citizens of the United office of the Clerk of the County of New street, the said distance being measured at York on the 10th day of October, 1913, so as right angles to Ramsey street; thence south- the street and the openings of the main sewer States. in street shall be properly closed in compliance The requirement that applicants must be resi- to relate to the acquisition of title for street wardly along the said line parallel with Ramsey purposes to the lands and premises required with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers in dents of the State of New York is waived for street and along the prolongations of the said the Borough in which the buildings this examination. Competitive examinations to be for the widening of FORDHAM ROAD, from line to the intersection with the northerly line are situated, to Webster Avenue. and furnish the Department of Finance with a open to all citizens of the United States. Per- Harlem River Terrace of Calamus avenue; thence southwardly in a certificate from the Bureau of Sewers that the sons who accept appointment must thereafter re- straight line to a point on the southerly line of Calamus avenue distant 100 feet easterly from work has been properly performed. side in the State of New York. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE The requirement that every application shall bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred the easterly line of Ramsey street, the said dis- The permit for all opening in the street to be bear the certificate of four reputable citizens whose by reason of the proceedings in the above-en- tance being measured at right angles to Ramsey obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser residences or places of business are within the titled matter will be presented for taxation to one street; thence southwardly and always distant of the building. City of New York is waived for applicants for of the Justices of the- Supreme Court of the State 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the Failure to remove said buildings, appurte- easterly line of Ramsey street to a point dis- this examination whose previous occupation or of New York, First Department, at a Special nances, or any part thereof, within thirty days employment has been whlol y or in part outside Term thereof, Part I, to be held at the County tant 100 feet southeasterly from the southeast- from the day of possession will work forfeiture the said certificates erly line of Grand street, the said distance be- of ownership of such buildings, appurtenances, the City of New York, and Court House in the Borough of Manhattan, in will Le accepted from persons resident or en- The City of New York, on the 21st day of Sep- ing measured at right angles to Grand street; or portion as shall then be left standing, together thence southwestwardly and always distant 100 with all moneys paid by said purchaser on ac- gaged in business elsewhere. tember, 1915, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of Subjects and Weights are: Experience, 4; that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be feet southeasterly from and parallel with the count thereof at the time of the sale, and the qualifying; 70% required; Duties, 4; qualifying; heard thereon; and that the said bill of costs, southeasterly line of Grand street to the inter- bidder's assent to the above conditions being 70% required; Oral, 2; qualifying; 70% re- charges and expenses has been deposited in the section with a line at right angles to Grand understood to be implied by the act of bidding, Office of the Clerk of the County of New York, street and passing through a point on its north- and The City of New York will, without notice quired. westerly side where it is intersected by a line Duties: The Superintendent will be in re- there to remain for and during the space of ten to the purchaser, cause the same to be removed, sponsible charge of the children's hospital and days, as required by law. bisecting the angle formed by the intersection and the cost and expense thereof charged against schools at Randall's Island with a census of about Dated, New York, September 7th, 1915. of the prolongations of the easterly line of the security above mentioned. Columbia avenue and the westerly line of The work of removal 2,000 children, most of them mentally defective. MICHAEL J. EGAN, JOHN J. MACKIN, must be carried on in Ile will be held responsible for the proper care, C. MARRIN, Commissioners of Esti- Mueller street as these streets are laid out be- every respect in a thorough and workmanlike CHAS. tween Clinton avenue and Perry avenue; thence custody and training of the inmates. MICHAEL J. EGAN, Commissioner of manner, and must be completed within thirty mate; northwestwardly along the said line at right Candidates must have had not Assessment. days from the day of possession, and the suc- Requirements: angles to Grand street to the intersection with less than two years' experience in an executive Clerk. s7,17 cessful bidder will provide and furnish all ma- JOEL J. SQUIER, its northwesterly side; thence northwardly along capacity in an institution for the sick insane or terials of labor and machinery necessary thereto, the said bisecting line to the intersection with a mentally defective tending to qualify them for and will place proper and sufficient guards and line distant 100 feet northwesterly from and the position sought. They should have a work- SUPREME COURT - SECOND fences and warning signs by day and night for parallel with the northwesterly line of Jay ave- ing knowledge of the development of public and the prevention of accidents, and will indemnify DEPARTMENT. nue, as this street adjoins Burrough avenue, private agencies for the care and training of the and save harmless The City of New York, its the said distance being measured at right angles officers, agents and servants, and each of them, feeble-minded; of approved methods of care and Filing Bill of Costs. to Jay avenue; thence southwestwardly along training for mentally defective children; of record against any and all suits and actions, claims and the said line parallel with Jay avenue to the demands of every name and description brought forms and modern methods of record keeping for SECOND DEPARTMENT. intersection with a line bisecting the angle against it, them or any of them, and against agencies of this character. formed by the intersection of the prolongations and from 'all damage and costs to which it, they Candidates will not be assembled for the writ- In the Matter of the Application of The City of of the easterly line of Burrough avenue and or any of them be put by reason of injury to ten examination. Candidates will be assembled New York, relative to acquiring title in fee, the westerly line of Van Tassel] street as these for the oral examination. wherever the same has not been heretofore ac- the person or property of another, resulting from streets are laid out adjoining Van Dyke street; negligence or carelessness in the performance A physical qualifying examination will be given. lands, tenements and heredita- quired, to the thence northwardly along the said bisecting line of the work, or in guarding the same, or from Candidates receiving less than 70% on Experi- ments required for the opening and extending to the point or place of beginning. ence will not be summoned for the physical test; any improper or defective materials or machinery, of SACKMAN STREET, from Livonia Ave- Fourth.—That the suAlemental and amended candidates failing to qualify in the physical test from Newport implements or appliances used in the removal of nue to Riverdale Avenue, and abstracts of said estimate of damage and of said said buildings. w ill not be summoned for the written examina- point 220 feet North of Vienna Street to a assessment for benefit, together with the damage Where party walls are found to exist between tion; candidates receiving less than 70% on the Avenue, in the 26th Ward, Borough of Brook- and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, esti- buildings purchased by different bidders, the ma- written examination will not be summoned for of New York. lyn, The City mates, proofs and other documents used by the terials of said party walls shall be understood the Oral examination. Commissioners of Estimate and by the Commis- Applications for this examination are to be filed to be equally divided between the separate pur- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE sioner of Assessment in making the same, have chasers. on a special blank, Form C, with insert. Ex- bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings perience blanks will be issued with the applica- reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled in the Law Department of The City of New York, Party walls and fences, when existing against tions and must be filed with the Commission at matter will be presented for taxation to one of in the Municipal Building, Court House Square, adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken the time of filing applications. the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State in the Borough of Queens, in said City, there to down. All furrings, plaster, chimneys, protect- The minimum age is 21 years. Vacancies: of New York, Second Department, at a Special remain until the 17th day of September, 1915. ing brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls One vacancy in the position of Superintendent at Term thereof, to be held at the County Court Fifth.—That, provided there be no objections are to be taken down and removed. The walls a salary of $3,500 and maintenance. Certification House in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City filed to either of said supplemental and amended shall be made permanently self-supporting, beam will also be made from this list for the position of New York, on the 23d day of September: 1915, abstracts, the reports as to awards and as to holes, etc., bricked up, and the wall pointed and of Deputy Superintendent. at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of that nay, or assessments for benefit herein will be presented made to exclude wind and rain and present a R. W. BELCHER, Secretary. s1,16 as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the clean exterior. The roofs and adjacent build- thereon; and that the said bill of costs, charges State of New York, Second Department, at a ings shall be properly flashed and painted and Amended Notice, and expenses has been deposited in the office of Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions, made watertight where they have been disturbed the Clerk of the County of Kings, there to re- to be held in the County Court House in the by the operations of the Contractor. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT main for and during the space of ten days, as Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, The Comptroller of The City of New York re- applications will be received by the Municipal required by law. on the 16th day of November, 1915, at the open- serves the right on the day of sale to withdraw Civi: Service Commission Municipal Building, Dated, New York, September 10th, 1915. ing of the Court on that day. from sale any of the buildings, parts of buildings Manhattan, New York City, from FRANK W. HOLMES, IF. MATTHEW Sixth.—In case, however, objections are filed and machinery included therein, or to reject any THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1915, TO FRI- S AUZE, THOMAS C. WHITLOCK-, Commis. to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and as- and all bids; and it is further DAY, SEPTE31BER 10, 1915. sioners of Estimate. FRANK W. HOLMES, sessment or to either of them the motion to con- Resolved, That, while the said sale is held for the position of Commissioner of Assessment. firm the reports as to awards and as to assess- under the supervision of the Commissioners of AUTOMOBILE ENGINEMAN (MALE). ANDREW C. TROY, Clerk. s10,21 ments shall stand adjourned to the date to be the Sinking Fund, the Comptroller is authorized No applications delivered at the office of the hereafter specified in the notice provided in such to cause the sale to be advertised and to direct Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 P. M. Filing Preliminary Abstracts. cases to be given in relation to filing the final the sale thereof as financial officer of the City. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1915, will be ac- reports, pursuant to Sections 981 and 984 of the cepted. Application blanks will be mailed upon SECOND DEPARTMENT. Greater New York Charter, as amended by request provided a self-addressed stamped en- PROPOSALS FOR BIDS AND ESTIMATES Chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906. FOR THE CITY OF NEW YORK. velope or proper postage is enclosed with the re. Dated, New York, August 9th, 1915. [n the Matter of the Application of The City of quest, but the Commission will not guarantee the CLINTON T. ROE, Chairman; PATRICK J. New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever delivery of the same. Postage on applications MARA, Commissioners of Estimate. PATRICK NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. the same has not been heretofore acquired for forwarded by mail must be fully prepaid. J. MARA, Commissioner of Assessment. the same purpose in fee, to the lands and Applicants must be citizens of the United States WALTER C. SHEPPARD, Clerk. a26,s13 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. and residents of the State of New York. premises required for the opening and extend- The subjects and weights of the examination ing of FISK AVENUE, from Woodside Ave- nue to Grand Street, in the 2nd Ward, Bor- The person or persons making a bid or estimate are: Experience, 7; Technical, 3; 75% will be NOTICE TO BIDDERS AT SALES OF OLD for any ough of Queens, City of New York, as services, work, materials or supplies for required on the technical and 70% on experi- BUILDINGS, ETC, The City of New York, or for any of its depart- ence. amended by an order of the Supreme Court, Second Department, dated the 28th day of ments, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same Applications for this examination must be filed TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WIHCH August, 1913, and entered in/the office of the in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of on a special blank, Form B. Experience blanks BUILDINGS, ETC., WILL BE SOLD FOR Clerk of the County of Queens on the 4th the supplies, materials, work or services for which will be issued with the applications and must be REMOVAL FROM CITY PROPERTY, day of September, 1913, by eliminating the the bid or estimate is made, with his or their filed with the Commission at the time of filing name or names and the date of presentation to applications. The experience will then be- rated. three blocks of Fisk Avenue, between Queens THE BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES the President or Board or to the head of the A physical examination will precede the mental. Boulevard and Woodside Avenue, the proceed- ing as amended to relate to Fisk Avenue, from thereto will be sold to the highest bidder, who Department at his or its office, on or before the Those failing to pass the experience test will not date and hour named in the advertisement for summoned for the physical examination. Grand Street to Queens Boulevard. must pay cash or certified check, drawn to the be order of the Comptroller of The City of New the same, at which time and place the estimates T hose failing to pass the physical examination The land not required in this proceeding is more partic-ilarly bounded and described in the York, and must also give a certified check or reecived will be publicly opened by the President will not be summoned for the mental test. Can- or Board or head of said Department and read, petiti attached to the aforesaid orders cash in half the amount of the purchase price didates must be qualified to drive cars in New and the award of the contract made according York (i. e., have State license), and produce as security for the faithful performance of the terms and conditions of the sale. Where the to law as soon thereafter as practicable. license when filing application. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER- Each bid or estimate shall contain the name Candidates must show at least three years of sons interested in the above-entitled proceed- amount of the purchase price does not equal or exceed the sum of $50, the sum of $50 shall be and place of residence of the person making the continued service as chauffeur or as a demon- ing, and to the owner or owners, occupant or same, and names of all persons interested with strator or auto salesman or its equivalent. Can- occupants of all houses and lots and improved and the amount of the security to be deposited. This security may at any time after the expiration of him therein, and, if no other person be so inter. didates will be tested on their knowledge of the unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all ested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also, that mechanism of the gasolene motor, the operation others whom it may concern, to-wit: the contract period be applied by the City to 'the cost of completing any of the work required it is made without any connection with any other and repair of the car. First.—That the undersigned, Commissioners person making an estimate for the same purpose, The time and place of holding the mental and of Estimate, have completed their supplemental under the contract, but unfinished at the expira- tion of the contract period. and is in all respects fair and without collusion physical examinations will be announced later. and amended estimate of damage, and that all or fraud, and that no member of the Board of f he minimum age is 21 years. There are sev- persons interested in this proceeding, or in any ' The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause or permit the building or buildings, etc., pur- Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a eral vacancies. The usual salaries are between of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other chased by him to be used or occupied for any $900 and $1,200 per annum. premises affected thereby, having any objection officer of The City of New York is, shall be or purpose other than that of their speedy removal, a26,s10 ROBERT W. BELCHER, Secretary. thereto, do file their said objections in writing, become interested, directly or indirectly, as con- nor shall he collect any rental or other revenue duly verified, with them at their office, in the tacting party, partner, stockholder, surety or for the use of either the land or the buildings, Municipal Building, Court House Square, Long otherwise in or in the performance of the con- etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or SUPREME COURT - FIRST Island City, in the Borough of Queens, in The tract, or in the supplies, work or business to DEPARTMENT. City of New York, on or before the 15th day of any of these conditions shall forthwith void the which it relates, or in any portion of theprofits September, 1915, and that the said Commis- sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the pur- thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by chase money and the security deposited for the Filing Bill of Costs. sioners will hear parties so objecting, and for the oath, in writing, of the party or parties mak- that purpose will be in attendance at their said faithful performance of the conditions of the ing the estimate that the several matters stated sale. The placing therein or permitting the occu- FIRST DEPARTMENT. office on the 17th day of September, 1915, at 2 herein are in all respects true. o'clock P. M. pancy of any such building by any tenant free, No bid or estimate will be considered unless for rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary In the Matter of the Application of The City of Second.—That the undersigned, Commissioner as a condition precedent to the reception or con- watchmen or the workmen engaged in the actual York, relative to acquiring title, wherever of Assessment, has completed his supplemental sideration of any proposal, it be accompanied by New demolition thereof, shall of itself be a breach of t ie same has not been heretofore acquired for and amended estimate of benefit and that all a certified check upon' one of the State or Na- the above conditions of sale. the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene- persons interested in this proceeding, or in any tional banks of The City of New York, drawn to ments and hereditaments required for the open- of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and The sale will be as of the condition of the the order of the Comptroller, or money or cor- ing and extending of EAST 162ND STREET, premises affected thereby, having any objection property on date of delivery thereof to the pur- porate stock or certificates of indebtedness a chaser. The City of New York will not be re- from Sherman Avenue to Sheridan Avenue, thereto, do file their said objections in writing, any nature issued by The City of New York, sponsible for any change or loss which may in the 23rd Ward, Borough of The Bron.;, duly verified, with him at his office, in the which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal occur in the condition of the buildings, or their City of New York. Municipal Building, Court house Square, Long value with the security required in the adver- Island City, in the Borough of Queens, in The appurtenances between the time of the sale there- tisement to the amount of not less than three of and the time of delivering possession to the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE City of New York, on or before the 15th day of nor more than five per cent= of the amount of hill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by September, 1915, and that the said Commissioner purchaser, after being properly vacated of all the bond required, as provided in section 420 reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled will hear parties so objecting, and for that pur- tenants. The sale and delivery to purchaser will of the Greater New York Charter. itia7ter will be presented for taxation to one of pose will be in attendance at his said office on be made as nearly together as the circumstances The amount shall be as specified in the pro- the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State the 20th day of September, 1915, at 3 o'clock of vacating the structures of their tenants will posals or instructions to bidders and shall riot be permit. of New York, First Department, at a Special P. M. in excess of 5 per cent. Third.—That the Commissio er of Assessment All the material of the buildings, sheds, walks, Term thereof, Part I, to be held at the County The certified check or money should not be In- structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with Court House in the Borough of Manhattan, in has assessed any or all such lands, tenements closed in the envelope containing the bid or esti- and hereditaments and premises as are within their exterior and interior fixtures, appurte- The City of New York, on the 23rd day of Sep- mate, but should be either inclosed in a separate tember, 1915, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as nances and foundations of all kinds, except the envelope addressed to the head of the Depart- exterior walls of the buildings and their foun- of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can the area of assessment for benefit by the Board ment, President or Board, or submitted personally be heard thereon; and that the said bill of of Estimate and Apportionment on the 20th day dations and the sidewalks and curb in front of upon the presentation of the bid or estimate. of February, 1913, and that the said afea of as- said buildings, extending within the described coFts, charges and expenses has been deposited For particulars as to the quantity and quality sessment includes all those lands, tenements and area, shall be torn down and removed from the in the Office of the Clerk of the County of of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the hereditaments and premises situate and being in Bronx, there to remain for and during the space premises. None of the dirt, debris or waste re- work reference must be made to the specifica- the Borough of Queens, in The City of New sulting from demolition shall be allowed to re- of ten days, as required by law. tions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said York, which, taken together, are bounded and Dated, New York, September 10th, 1915. main on the premises, except old mortar or plas- office of the President, Board or Department. described as follows, viz,: ter only; which may be left, but not higher at EDWARD J. MARTIN, THOS. J. BYRNE, No bid shall be accepted from or contract JAMES A. MILLIGAN, Commissioners of Esti- Beginning at a point on the prolongation of any point than two feet below the curb opposite awarded to any person who is in arrears to The a line midway between Burrough avenue and mate. THOS. J. BYRNE, Commissioner of As- that point. The exterior walls and their founda- City of New York upon debt or contract, or who Columbia avenue as these streets adjoin Van- tions shall be taken down only to a plane whose sessment. is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any dergrift street where it is intersected by a line elevation shall be the level of the curb in front JoEt. J. S9utER, Clerk. s10,21 bligation of the City, bisecting the angle formed by the intersection of the building. Where there is no curb the ele- The contract must be bid for separately. of the prolongations of the easterly line of vation of the surrounding ground shall be con- FIRST DEPARTMENT. The right is reserved in each case to reject Burrough avenue and the westerly line of Van sidered curb level. All wells, cesspools, sinks, all bids or estimates if it is deemed to be for the Tassel] street as these streets adjoin Van Dyke etc., existing on the property must be filled to In the Matter of the Application of The City of interest of the City so to do. street, and running thence northwardly along the level of the surrounding ground with clean Bidders will write out the amount of their bids New York, relative to acquiring title, whereve:- the said line midway between Burrough avenue earth. or estimates in addition to inserting the same in the same has not been heretofore acquired, to and Columbia avenue and along the prolongations The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw figures. the lands, tenements and hereditaments re- of the said line to the intersection with a line and remove all abandoned water taps and old quired for the opening and extending of FORD- Bidders are requested to make their bids or distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel service mains, and in place thereof cause to be estimates upon the blank forms prepared and 11 AM ROAD, from Harlem River Terrace to with the northerly line of Queens boulevard, the inserted a brass plug iin the main water pipe in furnished by the City, a copy of which. with the Webster Avenue, and for the PUBLIC PARK, said distance being measured at right angles to the street, in compliance with the rules and regu- proper envelope in which to inclose the bid, to- included within the lines of said street, oppo- Queens boulevard; thence eastwardly along the lations of the Department of Water Supply, Gas gether with a copy of the contract, including the ile its junction with Kingsbridge Road, in the said line parallel with Queens boulevard to the and Electricity, ana furnish the Department of specifications, in the form approved by the Cor- 74th Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of intersection with the prolongation of a line dis- Finance with a certificate from the Department poration Counsel, can be obtained uopn applica- New York, as amended by an order of the tant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity that this tion therefor at the office of the Department for Supreme Court, First Department, dated the easterly line of Ramsey street as this street is has been performed. which the work is to be done. Plans and draw- 9th day of October, 1913, and entered in the laid out between Adams street and Monroe The purchaser at the sale shall also remove all ings of construction work may also be seen there.