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THE CITY RECORD. VOL. XLI. NUMBER 12326. NEW YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. PRICE, 3 CENTS.

305—Case No. 1759—Union Railway Company of et al.—"Service THE CITY RECORD. and equipment"—Commissioner Eustis. Meeting of the Committee of the Whole held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. and Friday at 10.30 a. m., in the Committee Room. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the Regular meeting of the Commission held every Tuesday and Friday at 12.15 BOARD OF CITY RECORD. p. m. in Room 310. ARDOLPH L. KLINE, MATOL ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, CORPORATION COMM. WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST, COMPISOLLSIL MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

DAVID FERGUSON, Supwasoa. • Minutes of Meeting of the Municipal Service Commission of New York, Held Supervisor's Office, Park Bow Building, 13-21 Park Row. Wednesday, October 15, 1913, at 10 o'Clock A. M. Published daily, at 9 a. m, except legal holidays, at Nos. 96 and 98 Reade street (north side), between West and Church street, New York City. Present—President Frank Gallagher and Commissioners Alexander Keogh and Subscription, $9.30 per year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 3 cents a copy. Richard Welling. SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the City employees), Two Dol- The President presided. lars; Official Canvass of Votes, 10 cents; Registry and Enrollment Lists, 5 cents each assembly dis- The public hearing ordered on the proposed amendment of the Municipal Civil trict; Law Department Supplement, 10 cents; Annual Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, 25 cents Service Classification by including in the exempt class, under the heading "Depart- each section; postage prepaid. ment of Education," the following: Director of Division of Reference and Re- ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the CITY RECORD must be received at least TWO (2) days before the date fixed for the first insertion; when proof is required for cor?ection before search, Assistant Director of Division of Reference and Research, was postponed publication, copy must be received THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion. for two weeks. COPY for publication in the corporation newspapers of must be received at least The Commission then went into regular session and the minutes of the meetings THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion. held October 8 and 10 were approved. Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. Alfred J. Talley, Esq., attorney and cousellor at law, appeared in connec- tion with his request that the name of Victor Weintraub be restored to the eligible list of Topographical Draftsman for appointment at $1,500 per annum. The request TABLE OF CONTENTS. was denied. David Hammer, of 52 Cannon st., New York City, appeared, as directed, to show Assessors, Board of— Manhattan, Borough of- cause why his name should not be removed from the eligible list of Axemen for Annual Apportionments and Assess- Minutes of Meetings of Local Boards 10805 mis- ments 10809 Proposals 10819 statements as to experience. The matter was referred back to the Examiners who Completion of Assessments 10809 Municipal Civil Service Commission- rated his experience paper for a report as to whether or not he had received a Board Meetings 10820 Hearing on Proposed Amendment to higher rating than that to which a true statement of his experience would have en- Bridges, Department of— Classification 10809 Proposals 10811 Minutes of Meeting Held October 15, titled him. Report for Quarter Ending June 30, 1913 10793 Samuel Bolitho, of 2241 Homecrest ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., appeared in connec- 1913 10799 Normal College of The City of New York— tion with his request that his name be removed from the list of persons disqualified Brooklyn, Borough of— Notice of Examination 10809 for employment in the city service upon which it had been placed as the result of his Proposals 10820 Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Build- Report for Week Ending October 25, ings, etc. 10824 resignation from the position of Draftsman in the Bureau of Sewers, Borough of Official Directory 1913 10804 10806 Brooklyn, while charges were pending against him. The request was denied. Change of Grade Damage Commission— Parks, Department of— James J. Burke, of 350 E. 42d st., New York City, having failed to appear, as Time and Place of Meetings 10809 Proposals 10815 Changes in Departments, etc 10805 Police Department— directed, relative to his . request that his name be removed from the list of persou, City Record, Board of— Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Prop- disqualified for employment in the city service upon which it had been placed as a Proposals 10810 erty 10810 Public Charities, Department of— result of his dismissal from the position of 'Patrolman in the Police Department, the Court House Board— Proposals 10810 request was denied. Court House Site, Notice of Sale of Public Service Commission, First District- Michael J. Egan, of 608 Oak Tree place, New York City, appeared, as directed, Buildings and Appurtenances Calendar for the Week Commencing Thereto 10820 November 24, 1913 10793 in connection with his request that his name be removed from the list of persons dis- Docks and Ferries, Department of— 10814 qualified for employment in the city service upon which it had been placed as the re- Proposals 10820 RichPmroonpdo,saBisorough of—. sult of his dismissal from the position of Patrolman in the Police Department. The Education, Department of— 10819Pronosa/s 10819 Proposals Street Cleaning, Department of— request was denied. Estimate and Apportionment, Board of— Auction Sales 10814 Edward Cahill, of 332 W. 47th st., New York City, appeared, as directed, to ex- Notices of Public Hearings — Public Proposals 10814 plain the circumstances of arrests in connection with his application for the position Improvement Matters 10816 Supreme Court, First Department— of Fireman. After consideration of the matter the Secretary was instructed to re- Finance. Department of— Filing Bill of Costs 10822 Confirmation of Assessments 10811 Filing of Preliminary Abstracts 10821 move the disqualification appearing against the candidate's name on the eligible list. Corporation Sale of Buildings 10812 Hearings on Qualifications 10822 On motion, it was Corporation Sale of Privilege 10811 Supreme Court, Second Department- Resolved, That Regulation 15 (the labor class) of the Regulations of the Municipal Corporation Sale of Real Estate 10811 Bill of Costs 10822 Notice of Sale of Tax Liens, etc 10813 Filing of Final Reports 10822 Civil Service Commission, be and the same hereby is amended to read as bllows: Proposals 10811 Filing of Preliminary Abstracts 10822 1. Applications for employment in the labor class shall be received only for po- Sureties on Contracts 11008 71994 Supreme Court, Third Judicial District- sitions the titles of which are classified. Vouchers Received November 22, 1913 Application for Appointment of Com- Warrants Made Ready for Payment missioners 10823 2. Each applicant shall be given a receipt for his application, on which shall be November 22, 1913 10797 Supreme Court, Ninth Judicial District— noted his name, address, the position sought, the date and the application number, Fire Department— Application for Appointment of Com- and such number shall be furnished to the applicant on his request at any future time. missioners 10823 Auction Sales 10810 3. Applicants must report for the physical examination promptly at the time and Proposals 10810 Taxes and Assessments, Department of— Public Notice 10810 place stated in the notice given thereof, and must present the notice of examination Health, Department of— Tenement House Department— before they can be examined. Abstract of Minutes of Meeting of the ReportReport for Quarter Ending Septem- Board Held October 28, 1913 ber 30, 1913 10803 4. The results of the physical examination shall be entered on the application Resolutions 10811 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Depart- Instructions to Bidders for Work to be form of the applicant, and following the examination both the said form and notice ment of- of examination shall be stamped with the date and the word "Examined." Should the Done or Supplies to be Furnished 10824 Proposals 10810 applicant fail to pass, the form shall be stamped with the word "Rejected." The notice shall be returned to the applicant. The following are causes of rejection for all titles PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION-FIRST DISTRICT. in the labor class: Defect of any extremity necessitating artificial aid or support; tu- berculosis of all kinds; hernia, inguinal or scrotal; vision below 20-30; hearing, mark- edly impaired (except in the case of boilermakers and some other workers in allied No. 154 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK CITY. trades, who, from the nature of the work, are more or less subject to aural defects) ; Calendar for the Week Commencing November 24, 1913. obesity; inability to fully extend above the head a dumbbell with each arm; evidence Monday, November 24, 1913-11 a, m.—Room 305—Case No, 1755—Richmond of syphilis and excessive use of alcohol or drugs; certification of eligibles for em- Light and Railroad Company—"Improvements and additions to electric plant"—Com- ployment of laborers shall be made in the manner prescribed for positions in the com- missioner Eustis. petitive class, and the appointing officer, or his representative, shall forward to the Tuesday, November 25, 1913-10.30 a. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1752—Long Commission an identification sheet wth such entries as may be necessary to permit of Island Railroad Company—Progress Society of the Rockaways et al., complainant— their comparison with the statements and description of the applicant at the time of "Commutation and round trip rates to and from Far Rockaway"—Commissioner his application for registration. Williams. 10.30 a. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1757—Long Island Railroad Company 6. The mnimum relative measurements required for the position of Driver, De- —Jamaica Station Association, complainant—"Service and station facilities at Union partment of Street Cleaning, shall be as follows : Height 5 feet 4 inches; weight, 130 Hall station"—Commissioner Williams. 11 a. m.—Room 310—Case No. 1756—Staten pounds. Height; 5 feet 5 inches; weight, 135 pounds. Height, 5 feet 6 inches; weight, Island Rapid Transit Railway Company—"Alteration of grade crossing at Pennsyl- 140 pounds. Height, 5 feet 7 inches; weight, 145 pounds. Height, 5 feet 8 inches.; vania avenue, Rosebank"—Commissioner Cram. 11 a. m.—Room 310—Case No. 1760 weight, 150 pounds; Height, 5 feet 9 inches; weight, 155 pounds. Height, 5 feet 10 —Staten Island Midland Railway Company—"Service on Port Richmond-Midland inches; weight, 160 pounds. Height, 5 feet 11 inches; weight 165 pounds. Height, Peach line"—Commissioner Cram. 11 a. m.—Room 310—Case No. 1761—Baltimore 6 feet and over; weight, 170 pounds. and Ohio Railroad Company—"Application for approval of acquisition of 17 shares On the recommendation of the Committee on Transfers the following transfers of stock of Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway Company"—Commissioner Cram. were approved: 11.30 a. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1717—Astoria Light, Heat and Power Company— Arthur V. Chester, Clerk, from the office of the President of the Borough of "Application for approval of issue of $5,000.000 bonds and $9,500,000 stock"—Commis- Brooklyn, at $600 per annum, to the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. sioner Williams. 11.30 a. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1718—New York Edison Com- at $900 per annum. pany—"Application for approval of issue of $15,800,000 capital stock"—Commissioner John H. Hall, from the position of Attendant, at $1,050 per annum, in the office Williams. 11.30 a. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1758—New York Consolidated Railroad of the President of the Borough of Manhattan, to that of Messenger, at $720 per Company—"Service on Brighton Beach and elevated lines"—Commis- annum, in the office of the President of the Borough of Richmond. sioner Williams. 2.30 p. m.—Room 310—Case No. 1538—Nassau Electric Railroad John J. Reilly, Clerk, from the Permanent Census Board at $420 per annum to the Company and Brooklyn Heights Railroad Company—"Exchange of transfers"— Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity at $540 per annum. Commissioner Williams. 2.30 p. m.—Room 310—Case No. 1646—Nassau Electric George Weller, Foreman of Laborers, at $4 per day, from the office of the President Railroad Company and Brooklyn Heights Railroad Company—"Transfers between of the Borough of Brooklyn, to the Department of Docks and Ferries. Bergen street line and 16th avenue and Greenpoint lines and between Van- On the recommendation of the Committee on Reinstatements, the reinstatement of derbilt avenue and Gates avenue lines"—Commissioner Williams. 2.30 p. m.—Room Charles F. Kane and Thomas J. Convery, in the position of Patrolman in the Police 305—Case No. 1382—New York and Harlem Railroad Company—"Application of The Department, was approved. City of New York for determination of grade of Gun Hitt road to be widened On the recommendation of the Committee on Appeals, the appeals of the follow- across company's tracks"—Commissioner Eustis. 3.30 p. m.—Room 305—Case No. ing-named candidates for a re-rating of certain of their papers in the examinations 1411—Interborough Rapid Transit Company—"Escalators at 155th street elevated specified were denied, no errors of marking of rating having been shown : station"—Commissioner Eustis. Inspector, Bureau of Fire Prevention—Jacob Felsen, 100 West 142d st., New York Wednesday, November 26, 1913-10 a. m.-14th floor. Committee Room—Case City; Joseph P. Moran, 956 East 12th st., Brooklyn, N. Y. No. 1540—Edison Electric Illuminating Company of Brooklyn—Albert Moritz et al., Promotion to Lieutenant, Police Department—James G. Stephenson. 4013 Lowerre complainants—"Rate for electricity in Brooklyn"—Commissioner Maltbie. 10.30 a. m. place, Williamsbridge, N. Y. ;Joseph Kaiser, 101 Logan st., Brooklyn, N. Y.; William Room 310—Case No. 1438—Brooklyn Heights Railroad Company et al.—"Further S. Curran, 457 West 155th st., New York City; Patrick F. Crane, 351 Grand ave., hearing as to additional cars and service"—Commissioner Williams. 11 a. m.—Room Brooklyn, N. Y.; Patrick Cavanagh, 2751 Kingsbridge terrace, N. Y.. George Williams, 305—Case No. 1746—Street railroad corporations—"Brakes and brake shoes on street 1463 Bryant ave., New York City; Julius E. Pattengill, 18 Woodland 'ave., Woodhaven, surface cars for mitigating noises"—Commissioner Eustis. 11.30 a. m.—Room 310— L. I.; John F. McNamara, 322 South Johnson ave., Morris Park, L. I.; Timothy Sulli- Case No. 1672-s-Long Island Railroad Company—"Alteration of grade crossing • at van, 77 Jane st., New York City. Norwood avenue and twenty-one other grade crossings"—Commissioner Williams. Court Attendant—Howard Sloane, Schofield Barracks, Honolulu, Hawaii; Fran- 12.15 p. m.—Room 305-7th avenue-Lexington avenue rapid transit railroad— cis M. Collins, 2894 Valentine ave., New York City ; Charles Metz, 671 First place, "Opening of bids for construction of Section 2 (White Plains road), Route 18"— Woodhaven, . Whole Commission. Promotion to Lieutenant, Fire Department—Max C. Benisch, 141 National ave., Friday, November 28. 1913-1115 p. m.—Room 305-7th avenue-Lexington ave- Corona, L. I. nue rapid transit railroad-L"Ooening of bids for Construction of Section 1 (River Lay Sanitary and Tenement House Inspector—Herbert Fernandez, 169 Utica ave, avenue and Jerome avenue), Route No. 16"—Whole Commission. 2 p. m.—Room Brooklyn, N. Y.

10794 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913.

Examiner, Law Department-Charles E. King, 381 Fourth ave., New York City. Statement of Applications Filed for Positions in the Competitive Class During July, Promotion to A xeman-James A. McCarthy, 203 Morning Star road,' Port Rich- August and September, 1913. mond, N. Y. Finger Print Expert 108 On the recommendation of the Committee on Appeals, the Commission denied the Inspector of Iron and Steel Construction, Grade 2 155 appeal of John W. Colgan, of 359 East 169th st., New York City, a candidate in the Inspector of Repairs and Supplies, Grade 3 1 examination for promotion to Lieutenant of Police, who had received less than the Sanitary Engineer (Department of Street Cleaning), Grade E 16 passing mark, that his name be placed upon the promotion list. Dentist, Grade 2 118 On the recommendation of the Committee on Appeals, it was ordered that the Pharmacist 24 report paper of Martin H. Oakwood, of 357 Madison st., Brooklyn, N. Y., a candidate Gardener 73 in the examination for Assistant Inspector of Combustibles, to which he had signed a Topographical Draftsman, Grade C 526 title and afterwards erased the same, be rated, it appearing that he had acted upon the Janitor Engineer 441 advice of a Monitor in erasing the title rather than rewriting the report. Stationer 96 The following report on transfers, reinstatements, etc., in the Labor Class was Resident Physician, Grade 2 17 presented : Photographer (Micro-Photographer, Pathological Laboratory) 7 Transfers Approved. Inspector of Foods, Group 1 (Male and Female), Grade 2 512 Inspector of Foods, Group 2 (Male and Female), Grade 2 1. Request from the Commissioner, Department of Docks and Ferries, to Trans- 563 Alienist, Grade 3 3 fer-October 3, Thomas J. O'Rourke, from Deckhand to Marine Stoker; October 9, Inspector of Plumbing, Grade 2 George Bussman, from Laborer, President of the Borough of Brooklyn, to Laborer, 30 Probation Officer (Male and Female) 43 Department of Docks and Ferries. Nurse (Female) 2. Request from the Park Commissioner, The Bronx, to Transfer: October 7, 1 Promotions, miscellaneous 197 James Miley, from Laborer to Driver. 3. Request from the Commissioner of Public , Borough of Queens, to Total for quarter Transfer-September 24, Michael Gaynor, from Laborer, Department of Parks, Queens, 2,931 to Laborer, President of the Borough of Queens; September 24, John P. Bracken, Statement of Examinations Held During juiy, August and September, 1913. from Sweeper to Laborer; September 24, Lawrence P. Boyle, from Laborer, Depart- Number of ment of Parks, Queens, to Laborer, President of the Borough of Queens; October 7, Title of Examination. Benjamin Lumm, from Laborer, Department of Education, to Laborer, President of Candidates. the Borough of Queens. July. 4. Request from the President of the Borough of Richmond, to Transfer-October 1, James Thompson, from Licensed Fireman, Health Department, to Licensed Fireman, 1 Assistant Inspector of Combustibles, non-competitive 3 1 Inspector of Plumbing, non-competitive President of the Borough of Richmond; October 4, August Kramer, from Sweeper to 4 1 Assistant Engineer, Board of Water Supply, non-competitive 3 Laborer. 1 Clerk, grade 1, non-competitive 5. Request from the Commissioner, Department of Street Cleaning, to Transfer- 9 2 Typewriting Copyist, non-competitive October 2, Albert Ehrhardt, from Sweeper to Stableman; October 3, Salvatore Iovino, 8 from Driver to Hostler ; October 3, Joseph Reardon, from Driver to Hostler ; October 2 Tabulating Machine Operator, non-competitive 6 2 Clerk, grade 2, non-competitive 9, Louis Wanser, from Driver to Sweeper; October 10, Arthur W. McCadden, from 1 Driver to Hostler; October 10, Eugene T. Price, from Driver to Sweeper ; October 10, 2 Promotion to Clerk, grade 2 1 3 Steam Roller Engineman, non-competitive John T. Sullivan, from Driver to Stableman. 1 3 Topographical Draftsman, non-competitive Reinstatements Approved. 21 3 Stationary Engineer, non-competitive 10 6. Request from the Commissioner, Department of Street Cleaning, to reinstate- 8 Axeman, non-competitive 4 October 1, Francesco Giannotta, as a Driver ; October 1, Joe Caramanica as a Driver; 8 Chemist, non-competitive 1 October 1, John Saul as a Sweeper; October 3, John Hoffmann as a Driver; October 9 Bookkeeper, grade 3 487 10, Giuseppe Cirilli as a Driver. 10 Inspector of Foods, non-competitive 1 Reassignments Approved. 10 Steward, non-competitive 1 7. Request from the President of the Borough of Richmond to reassign-October 10 Playground Attendant, non-competitive 13 9, Henry McShane as a Laborer, 1.1 Bookkeeper, grade 3 (Continued) 351 8. Request from the Commissioner, Department of Street Cleaning, to reassign- 14 Bookkeeper, grade 3 (Concluded) 352 October 6, Charles McBride as a Sweeper. 15 Inspector of Pipes and Castings 40 Emergency Appointments Approved. 16 Typewriter Accountant, grade 3 89 9. Notice from the Secretary, Board of Water Supply, dated October 9, of the 17 Rodman, non-competitive 6 emergency employment of Otto Johnson as a Carpenter for a period of fiive days 17 Pathologist, non-competitive 1 18 Finger Print Expert from October 8, 1913. 104 21 Bookkeeper, non-competitive 10. Notice from the Commissioner, Department of Correction, dated October 10, 8 of the emergency employment of John Morgan as a Marine Stoker for one day, Octo- 21 Stenographer and Typewriter, non-competitive 6 ber 10, 1913. 21 Clerk, grade 1, non-competitive 6 11. Notice from the Commissioner, Fire Department, dated October 10, 1913, of 21 Nurse's Assistant, non-competitive 1 the emergency employment of John McGuire, Thomas Teague and Peter Kelly as 21 Attendant, grade 2, non-competitive Laborers for three, four and five days, respectively. 22 Typewriter Accountant (Continued) 65 12. Notice from the Chief of the Mayor's Bureau of Licenses of the emergency 23 Promotion to Clerk, grade 2 15 employment of John P. Walsh as a Tinsmith. 23 Promotion to Examiner, grade 5 7 The report was approved. 23 Promotion to Bookkeeper, grade 4 2 On the recommendation of the Labor Clerk, the appeal of Morris Isaacs, of 112 25 Promotion to Stenographer and Typewriter, grade 2 2 Snediker ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., that his name be restored to the eligible list of 25 Promotion to Stenographer and Typewriter, grade 3 8 Climber and Pruner was granted. 28 Inspector, Board of Water Supply, non-competitive 3 28 Inspector of Sewer Construction, non-competitive 7 28 Inspector of Regulating, Grading and Paving, non-competitive 1 REPORT FOR QUARTER ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1913. 28 Inspector of Plumbing, non-competitive 1 Applications filed for competitive examinations 2,931 28 Topographical Draftsman, non-competitive 5 Open mental competitive examinations held 5 30 Nurse, non-competitive 5 Number of candidates examined 1,708 30 Nurse's Assistant, non-competitive 1 Mental non-competitive examinations held 78 30 Typrewriting Copyist, non-competitive 13 Number of candidates examined 312 30 Stenographer. and Typewriter, non-competitive 7 Promotion examinations held 26 31 Promotion to Clerk, grade 3 (special letter) 1 Number of candidates examined 579 31 Fireman, non-competitive 1 Original eligible lists announced 14 August. Number of candidates in examinations 5,464 1 Continuation examination for Finger Print Expert Number of names on lists 2,389 4 Clerk, grade 1, non-competitive 10 Promotion lists announced 91 4 Playground Attendant, non-competitive 5 Number of candidates in the examinations 1,216 4 Bookkeeper, non-competitive 2 Number of names on lists 595 4 Gardener, non-competitive 3 Non-competitive lists announced (R. 12, p. 3) 77 6 Bacteriologist, non-competitive 2 Number of candidates in examinations 341 6 Pathologist, non-competitive 1 Number of names on lists 272 6 Resident Physician, non-competitive 1 Total number of candidates 7,021 8 Deputy Chief Inspector, Bureau of Fire Prevention, non-competitive 1 Total number passed examinations 3,256 8 Assistant Engineer, Board of Water Supply, non-competitive 2 Number of original appointments from competitive eligible lists 1,126 8 Steam Roller Engineman, non-competitive 1 Number of appointments from preferred lists (section 1543 of the Greater New 12 Promotion to Captain, Fire Department 310 York Charter) 30 14 Engineer Inspector, grade D, promotion 22 Number of promotions from promotion eligible lists 360 14 Assistant Engineer, grade E, promotion (Finance) 1 Number of temporary appointments from eligible lists 183 14 Assistant Engineer, grade E, promotion (Bronx) 1 Number of non-competitive appointments from R. 12, p. 3, eligible lists 260 18 Nurse, non-competitive 2 Number of certifications 629 18 Typewriter Copyist, non-competitive 5 Number of names certified 4,522 18 Stenographer and Typewriter, non-competitive 10 Number of appointments in the Exempt Class 21 18 Clerk, grade 1, non-competitive 10 Number of reinstatements. Competitive Class 29 19 Promotion to Clerk, grade 5 6 Number of appointments, Non-competitive Class, R. 12, p. 3 and 4 1,330 20 Promotion to Clerk, grade 2, Municipal Civil Service Commission 2 Number of resignations, Competitive Class 174 21 Promotion to Foreman of Laborers 71 Number of resignations, Non-competitive Class 892 22 Promotion to Superintendent, Home for Aged 3 Number of dismissals, Competitive Class 35 22 Promotion to Hospital Physician 1 Number of dismissals, Competitive Class (section 1543 of the Greater New 25 Promotion to Pilot 7 York Charter) 20 26 Topographical Draftsman, non-competitive 11 Number of dismissals, Non-competitive Class 457 26 Inspector of Regulating, Grading and Paving, non-competitive 3 Number of deaths, Competitive Class 50 26 Inspector of Plumbing (Buildings), non-competitive 1 Number of deaths, Non-competitive Class 4 26 Inspector of Sewer Construction, Queens, non-competitive 8 Number of retirements 96 26 Inspector, Board of Water Supply, non-competitive 4 Number of payrolls certified 5,560 26 Rodman, non-competitive 5 27 Assistant Inspector of Combustibles, Fire Department 2 Labor Bureau. 27 Playground Attendant, non-competitive 2 Number of physical examinations held 27 28 Dockmaster 220 Number of practical examinations held 5 28 Promotion to Sergeant, Police (special) 22 Number of oral examinations held 7 29 Assistant Director, Bacteriological Laboratory, non-competitive 1 Number of persons examined physically 1,155 29 Resident Physician, non-competitive 1 Number of persons examined practically 61 29 Dentist, non-competitive 1 Number of persons examined orally 189 29 Bookkeeper, non-competitive S Number of applications received 2,224 4 Probation Officer, non-competitive 1 Number of appointments 366 September. Number of reappointments 74 9 Mechanical Engineer, grade E 2 Number of reinstatements 59 12 Inspector, Board of Water Supply, non-competitive 7 Number of changes of title 120 12 Inspector, Sewer Construction, non-competitive 3 Number of dismissals (for cause) 211 12 Inspector of Plumbing, non-competitive 1 Number of dismissals without prejudice (suspensions) 294 12 Axeman, non-competitive 2 Number of resignations 164 16 Clerk, grade 1, non-competitive 6 Number of deaths 82 16 Stenographer, and Typewriter, non-competitive 11 Number of transfers 37 16 Clerk, grade 3, non-competitive 2 Number of retirements 20

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. THE CITY RECORD. 10795

Number of Recapitulation. Title of Examination. Candidates. Failed September. Re- To Title. 18 Topographical Draftsman, non-competitive 3 Notified. Passed. jected. Appear. l8 Architectural Draftsman, non-competitive 1 18 Steam Roller Engineman, non-competitive 3 Physical Examinations. 18 Inspector of Regulating, Grading and Paving, non-competitive 1 Part 1. 19 Promotion to Clerk, grade 3 5 Manhattan 419 232 41 146 23 Inspector of Foods, non-competitive 1 The Bronx 274 166 31 77 23 Nurse, non-competitive 5 Queens 195 122 20 53 23 Searcher, non-competitive 1 Richmond ' 200 136 19 45 24 Deputy Superintendent and Steward, non-competitive (Farm Colony) 1 Long 'Island 82 52 7 23 24 Chemist and Bacteriologist, non-competitive 1 24 Typrewriter Accountant, non-competitive 1 Total, Part 1 1,170 708 118 344 24 Principal Coal Sampler, non-competitive 2 Total, Part 2 252 186 15 51 26 Promotion to Chief Inspector, Taxicabs 6 Total, Part 3 67 45 1 21 26 Promotion to Janitor, grade 2 18 26 Promotion to Foreman, grade 2 6 Grand total 1,489 939 134 416 29 Promotion to Attendant, grade 2 1 •■•■••■Il 29 Promotion to Messenger, grade 2 21 Practical Examinations. 29 Promotion to Inspector of Masonry and Carpentry, grade 3 38 Part 2 • 22 3 15 4 Part 3 45 29 14 2 Total Number of Examinations. Totals 67 32 29 6

Total Physical Re-examinations 95 82 .. 13 Number Oral examinations—Part 2 161 28 • • Examined. The Secretary was instructed to forward a copy of the report to the Mayor in ac- 5 mental, competitive . 1,708 cordance with section 1544 of the Charter. 78 mental, non-competitive 312 A report dated October 10 was presented from fhe First Assistant Chief Exam- 26 promotion, mental . 579 iner relative to the request of the Commissioner of Correction under date of September 27 to be informed if the salary of Michael F. Whalen, a Head Keeper in his depart- 109 2,599 ment, might be increased from $1,200 to $1,800 per annum. The Examiner stated that it would appear that the said employee was not entitled to the designation of Head Keeper and recommended that the records of the Commission be amended so that he LABOR BUREAU. should appear thereon as "Keeper." The recommendation was adopted and the Sec- (Third Quarter.) retary was instructed to inform the Commissioner of Correction of the Commis- Physical Examinations. sion's action. On the recommendation of the First Assistant Chief Examiner in reports under Failed the dates specified, the following promotion examinations were ordered: Re- To October 8, 1913.—Third grade Clerk (female) in the Department of Bridges, to Title. Notified. Passed. jected. Appear. be open to all second grade Clerks (female) eligible under clause 8a of rule 15. October 15, 1913.—Cable Tester to Inspector, Bureau of Fire Alarm .Telegraph, grade 2, in the Fire Department (clauses 10 and 19 of rule 15). Part 1. October 14, 1913.—Assistant Court Clerk, grade 2, in the City Court, to be open Manhattan. to all Court Attendants eligible under clause 10 of rule 15. Driver 100 54 3 43 October 14, 1913.—Stenographer and Typewriter, third grade, in Bellevue and Driver, Department Street Cleaning 86 46 21 19 Allied Hospitals, to be open to all Stenographers and Typewriters, second grade, Dumpboardman 20 14 6 eligible under clause 8a of rule 15. Hostler 16 10 1 5 October 14, 1913.—Watchman to Guard in the office of the City Paymaster, De- Male Cleaner 150 70 15 65 partment of Finance, to be open to all Watchmen eligible under clause 10 of rule 15. Sewer Cleaner 47 38 1 8 October 9, 1913.—Stenographer and Typewriter, third grade, in the Board of City Record, to be open to all second grade Stenographers and Typewriters eligible under Totals 419 232 41 146 clause 8a of rule 15. October 10, 1913.—Third grade Clerk in the Police Department, to be open to The Bronx. all second grade Clerks eligible under clause 8a of rule 15. Driver 18 12 6 October 8, 1913.—Third grade Clerk in the Permanent Census Board, to be open Laborer 200 119 21 60 to all second grade Clerks eligible under clause 8a of rule 15. Male Cleaner 25 13 7 5 On the recommendation of the First Assistant Chief Examiner in a report dated Sewer Cleaner 12 8 1 3 October 8 the request of the Secretary of the Permanent Census Board that an exam- Sweeper 19 14 2 3 ination be ordered for promotion to the position of second grade Clerk in his depart- ment was denied, it appearing that there was a promotion list in existence containing Totals 274 166 31 77 ten names. A report dated October 8 was presented from the First Assistant Chief Exam- Queens. iner, recommending that the Commission rescind its action in ordering an examination Sweeper 195 122 20 53 for promotion to the position of Taximeter Expert in the Bureau of Licenses, office of the Mayor, in accordance with the request of the Chief of that Bureau in a communica- tion dated October 6. The recommendation was adopted. Richmond. A report dated October 14 was presented from the First Assistant Chief Examiner Laborer 200 136 19 45 relative to the claim of John T. McNichol, a Laborer in the Department of Docks and Ferries, that on August 18, 1913, his request for a special examination for promotion Long Island. to Foreman had been granted on his statement that he would be away on vacation on Laborer (Nassau County) 82 52 7 23 the date of the examination (August 21). The Secretary was instructed to inform the candidate that it did not appear that the Commission had at any time considered Part 2. his request for a special examination. Coal Sampler 20 19 1 A report dated October 8 was presented from the First Assistant Chief Examiner Lineman 25 18 7 transmitting a communication from the Police Commissioner dated September 9, 1913, Marble Polisher 37 29 6 2 to the effect that the Supreme Court, Appellate Division, had annulled the proceedings Marble Setter 41 29' 2 10 of the Police Commissioner in fining Sergeant Floyd B. Pitts five days, and that he Marble Setter's Helper 29 21 8 had revoked such proceedings, dismissed the charges and amended Special Order No. Oiler 100 70 6 24 176 in accordance. The Examiner recommended that Sergeant Floyd's record be — amended and his papers in the examination for promotion to the position of Lieutenant Totals 252 186 15 51 re-rated and that he be placed upon the eligible list in the order to which he was — entitled. The recommendation was adopted. Part 3. A report was presented from the Examiner in Charge of the Bureau of Investiga- dated October 4, relative to a communication signed "A Candidate" in connection Cable Splicer 23 15 8 44 30 13 with an examination for promotion to Janitor in the Bureau of Public Buildings and Rigger Offices, Borough of Manhattan. The papers were ordered filed. 67 45 1 21 A report was presented from the Examiner in Charge of the Bureau of Investiga- Totals tion, dated October 6, relative to a communication from Miss M. Feeney, regard- ing a person who represented himself to her as a Civil Service Investigator. The pa- Physical Re-examinations. pers were ordered filed. Bridge Painter 53 42 10 A report was presented from the Examiner in Charge of the Bureau of Investiga- Dock Builder 23 22 1 tion, dated October 4, recommending that Alexander S. Cuenin, of 356 2d st., a candi- Marine Sounder 4 4 date for the position of Lay Sanitary Inspector, whose application had been referred Ship Carpenter 15 13 2 to him for investigation, be marked "Qualified" on the eligible list. The recommenda- tion was adopted. Totals 95 82 13 A report dated October 6 was presented from the Examiner in Charge of the Bureau of Investigation, recommending that John G. Flynn, of 1339 Bustow st., New Practical Examinations. York City, whose application had been referred to him for investigation, be marked Part 2. "Qualified" on the eligible list of Axeman. The recommendation was adopted. Cement Mason 21 2 13 4 A report dated October 10 was presented from the Examiner in Charge of the Wheelwright 1 1 Bureau of Investigation, recommending that William T. Dwyer, of 5 1st ave., New York City, be marked "Qualified" on the eligible list of Sweeper, Department of Street Totals 22 3 15 4 Cleaning, it appearing that he had been under the maximum age at the time of filing — — his application for that position. The recommendation was adopted. Part 3. A report dated October 4 was presented from the Examiner in Charge of the Cable Splicer 16 5 10 Bureau of Investigation, relative to the birth certificate of Michael Hickey, of 615 Blacksmith 1 1 East 4th st., New York City, a candidate for the position of Patrolman, which had Rigger 28 23 4 been referred to him at the meeting of the Commission held September 3 for investi- gation as to its authenticity. It appearing that the birth certificate submitted by the Totals 45 29 14 2 candidate was authentic, the Secretary was instructed to remove the disqualification ap- pearing against his name on the eligible list. Oral Examinations. A report dated October 10 was presented from the Examiner in Charge of the Bureau of Investigation, recommending that Ludwig H. Roeth, of 596 East 14st st, Part 2. New York City, be marked "Qualified" on the eligible list of Patrolman. The recom- Coal Sampler 16 3 mendation was adopted. Lineman 13 4 . A report dated October 4 was presented from the Examiner in Charge of the Marble Setter 29 Bureau of Investigation, relative to his investigation of the birth certificate of John J. Marble Setter's Helper 20 2 Bindulski, of 130 Huron st., Brooklyn, N. Y., which had been referred to him for Marble Polisher 26 3 investigation at a meeting of the Commission, held August 27. On the recommenda- Oiler 57 16 tion of the Examiner, it was ordered that the candidate be marked "Qualified" on the eligible list of Patrolman. Totals 161 28 A report dated October 10 was presented from the Examiner in Charge of the Bureau of Investigation, recommending that Gioacchino Rousa, of 610 9th ave., New 10796 THE CITY RECORD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913.

York City, be marked "Qualified" on the eligible list of Patrolman, and that he be 503 Manhattan ave., New York City, as first grade Clerks in the Board of Water Supply instructed to change his name upon the records to Gioacchino Fulco, it appearing that for a second period of fifteen days. the latter was his correct name. The recommendations were adopted. October 7, 1913-William V. Joyce, Monticello, N. Y., as Clerk in the office of A report dated October 6 was presented from the Examiner in Charge of the the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, with salary at the rate of $4 per day, for Bureau of Investigation, recommending that Harry S. Smith, of Gillette ave., Say- a period of fifteen days from October 1. ville, L. I., a candidate for the position of Axeman, be summoned before the Commis- October 9, 1913-John Del Gandio, as Interpreter in the Coroner's Office, Borough sion in connection with his former employment record. The recommendation was of The Bronx, on September 15, 1913, at a compensation of $5. adopted. October 6, 1913-Michael Collins, as Engineer, with salary at the rate of $1,350 A report dated October 6 was presented from the Examiner in Charge of the per annum, in the Department of Public Charities, for the period from September 1 Bureau of Investigation, recommending that George A. Morris, of 195 Schermerhorn to 12. st., Brooklyn, N. Y., a candidate for the position of Axeman, be summoned before the Clause .6 of Rule 12. Commission to explain why he did not call at the Bureau of Investigation and furnish M. D. Kugelman, as Architectural Draftsman in the Board of Estimate and information requested with reference to his experience statements. The recommenda- Apportionment, in connection with the work of the Committee on Heights of Buildings tion was adopted. for a period of six weeks, with compensation at the rate of $100 per month. A report dated October 4 was presented from the Examiner in Charge of the Theodore Rousseau, as Compiler and Distributor of Information in the Board of Bureau of Investigation, recommending that Patrick F. Harkins, a candidate in the Estimate and Apportionment, in connection with the work of the Committee on examination for Lay Sanitary and Tenement House Inspector, be summoned before Heights of Building, with compensation at the rate of $25 per week; provided, how- the Commission to explain certain arrests mentioned in his application. The recom- ever, that his total compensation shall not exceed $150. mendation was adopted. Clause 7 of Rule 12. A report dated October 11 was presented from the Examiner in Charge of the R. W. Harvey, High Falls, N. Y., as Master Machinist in the Board of Water Bureau of Investigation, recommending that William K. Robertson, of 343 West 12th Supply, with compensation at the rate of $5 per day when working on the surface st., New York City, a candidate for the position of Patrolman, be summoned before and $6 per day when working in shaft or tunnel. the Commission relative to his former employment record. The recommendation was Clause 8 of Rule 12. adopted. October 14, 1913; one of Janitorial staff at $1.50 per evening in the College of The A report dated October 10 was presented from the Examiner in Charge of the City of New York, to take charge of Chemical Building, when opened for lectures to Bureau of Investigation, recommending that William H. Buschell, of 250 East 124th students of Evening College. st., New York City, a candidate for the position of Patrolman, be summoned before October '10, 1913; Electus D. Litchfield, as Surveyor in the Bureau of Buildings, the Commission in connection with his former employment record and with certain Borough of Manhattan, during the month of September, 1913, at a compensation of $25. arrests. The recommendation was adopted. On the recommendation of the Committee on Special and Temporary Appoint- A report dated October 16 was presented from the Examiner in Charge of the ments, the appointment of the following-named persons was approved in accordance Bureau of Investigation, recommending that James Brodsky be marked "Qualified" on with the requests of the departments on dates specified, and the Secretary was in- the eligible list of Patrolman, and that the following-named candidates on said list be structed to attach special certificates to their payrolls, it appearing that the depart- summoned relative to arrests or former employment records : Samuel Feinstein, ments had been unable to secure persons from the eligible lists : Charles J. Moresco, Frederick Von Appen, Michael Bergman, Martin J. Welby, Henry October 4, 1913, John O'Rourke, as Engineer, at $4.50 per day in the Department W. Wiggins. The recommendations were adopted. of Public Charities, to. September 14; Harry F. Lawlor, as Clerk at Sea View Hos- The following reports were presented from Leonhard Felix Fuld, Examiner, pital (Department of Public Charities), from September 1 to 15. relative to his investigation of the experience statements of candidates on the eligible October 9, 1913, Harriet Gellert, as Typewriting Copyist in the Metropolitan Sew- lists specified: C-924, dated October 9, 1913, Assistant Engineer, grade C; C-942, dated erage Commission, with salary at the rate of $624 per annum, for a period of three October 10, 1913, Nurse; C-921, dated October 9, 1913, Physician, mentally defective months, from October 1. children. The reports were ordered filed. A communication was presented from the Secretary of the Department of Health, A report (C-914) dated October 10 was presented from Leonhard Felix Fuld, dated October 2, stating that a Nurse in his department had had her name changed Examiner, recommending that the disqualification appearing against the name of Ben- through marriage from Isabelle M. Martin to Isabelle M. Watson. The Secretary jamin Lorber, of 2 Avenue D, New York City, on the eligible list of Mechanical was instructed to amend the records accordingly. Draughtsman, Electrical, be removed. The recommendation was adopted. A communication dated October 8 was presented from the Supervisor of the City A report (C-941), dated October 14. was presented from Leonhard Felix Fuld, RecOrd designating Rose McShane as a member of the Board of Promotions for his Examiner, relative to his investigation of the experience statements of the second ten department in the place of Carolyn McKemie, resigned. The designation was ap- candidates on the eligible list of Assistant Inspector of Combustibles, and recommend- proved. ing that Frederick C. J. Martin, a candidate thereon, be summoned before the Com- A communication dated October 8 was presented from the Commissioner of Cor- mission to explain certain discrepancies in his statements. The recommendation was rection, requesting that the position of Butcher in the Department of Correction be adopted. stricken from the Non-Competitive Class of his department, and placed in the Com- A report (1967-1968) dated October 10 was presented from Leonhard Felix Fuld, petitive Class. The Secretary was instructed to advertise a public hearing on the Examiner, stating that the Commissioner of Licenses and the Metropolitan Sewerage proposed amendment in accordance with Rule III. Commission had filed annual transcripts of the efficiency records of their departments The requests of the following-named persons for permission to amend their

for the year ending September 30, 1913. The report was ordered filed. statements as to date of birth where in error in their papers in the examinations speci, A report dated October 10 was presented from M. C. Ihlseng, Engineering Ex- fled, to conform to the proof submitted, were granted : Ralph E. Ladd, 153 Amity st., aminer, recommending the eligible list of Assistant Electrical Engineer as an appro- Brooklyn, N. Y., F:rst Grade Clerk; John F. Kenney, 417 1st st., Brooklyn, N. Y., In- priate list to certify in response to a request from the Fire Commissioner for an eligi- spector of Sewer Construction (non-competitive) ; John J. Hughes, 2344 Valentine ble list from which to appoint an Inspector in the Bureau of Fire Alarm Telegraph, in ave., New York City, Attendance Officer. the absence of an eligible list for the latter position. The Secretary was instructed A communication was presented from David Lehman, of 16 East 110th st., New to make certification accordingly. York City, who had resigned from the position of First Grade Clerk in the Tenement A report dated October 10 was presented from M. C. Iblseng, Engineering Exam- House Department, before completing his probationary period, requesting that his iner, recommending the eligible list of Engineer Inspector, Civil, as an appropriate list name be restored to the eligible list. The request was granted. to certify in response to a requisition from the Board of Estimate and Apportionment The request of Roger Fitzpatrick, of 1096 Dean st., Brooklyn, N. Y., that his for an eligible list from which to appoint an Efficiency Examiner at $1.500 per annum. name be restored to the eligible list of Rodman was granted. The Secretary was directed to certify accordingly. The request of Charles L. Denkert, of Garrison, N. Y., that certification of his The following reassignments to duty were approved in accordance with the re- name from the eligible list of Prison Keeper be withheld until further notice from him quests of the several departments on the dates specified: was granted. October 8, 1913-George T. Baldwin, Stationary Engineer in the Department A communication was presented from Alexander Gazzola, of 230 East 105th st., of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. New York City, requesting that his name be removed from the list of persons dis- October 7, 1913-Frederick Greiffenberg, Topographical Engineer in the office qualified for employment in the City Service, upon which it had been placed as the of the President of the Borough of The Bronx. result of his dismissal from the position. of Inspector of Tenements. The Secretary October 6, 1913-J. Fletcher Robinson, General Foreman in the office of the Presi- was instructed to summon the applicant before the Commission. dent of the Borough of Manhattan. Matters Not Upon the Calendar Considered by Unanimous Consent. October 9, 1913-Peter Francis Delaney, Ticket Chopper in the Department of On motion it was Docks and Ferries. Resolved, That eligible lists for promotion to Assistant Engineer, Grade E, for On the recommendation of the Committee on Special and Temporary Appoint- the following-named departments, be and the same hereby are promulgated: Board of ments, the following apointments were approved in accordance with the requests of Water Supply, Office of the President of the Borough of Queens; Bureau of Build- the several departments on the dates specified : ings, Borough of Manhattan; Department of Parks, Borough of Queens; Office of Clause 1 of Rule 12. the President of the Borough of Manhattan, Office of the President of the Borough October 7, 1913-Henry Borst, 21 Hale ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., as Typewriting Copy- of The Bronx. The Secretary was instructed to record on the minutes that no eligible ist, with salary at the rate of $720 per annum, in the Bureau of Buildings, Borough lists had resulted from the examination for promotion to Assistant Engineer, Grade of Manhattan, for an additional period of one month. E, in the following departments : Department of Parks, Boroughs of Manhattan and October 4, 1913-John R. McCarney, 785 E. 169th st., New York City, as Rodman Richmond;. Department of Parks, Borough of Brooklyn; Office of the President of at $4 per day, in the office of the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, for an addi- the Borough of Richmond. tional period of one month from October 2. A report dated October 15 was presented from the First Assistant Chief Examiner, October 4, 1913-Casimer F. Leibell, Gymnasium Attendant in the Department of recommending that the Commission deny the request of the Secretary of the Depart- Parks, Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond, from September 23 to 30, 1913. ment of Taxes and Assessments, under date of October 14, that an examination be October 9, 1913-The following-named persons in the Department of Parks, Bor- ordered for promotion to Third Grade Clerk in his department, for the reason that oughs of Manhattan and Richmond : Murray A. Wachs, Gymnasium Attendant, to there was an eligible list for the position containing four names. The recommenda- December 22, 1913 ; Theresa L. Fitzpatrick, Playground Attendant, to January 2, 1914; tion was adopted. Mae L. Noonan and Mary A. O'Gara, Playground Attendants. to January 14, 1914; A report was presented from the First Assistant Chief Examiner, dated October Florence C. Fagan, Playground Attendant, to January 14, 1914; Gertrude Cohen, 15, relative to the request of the Comptroller, uncle; date of October 7, for approval Playground Attendant, to January 23, 1914. of the change of title of Bertha Joseph from Typewriting Copyist to Clerk. The re- Clauses 3 and 4 of Rule 12. quest was denied, and the Secretary was instructed to inform the Comptroller that October 15, 1913-William Hand, 15 W. 62d st., New York City, as Stenographer the said employee would be eligible for an examination for promotion to Second Grade and Typewriter in the Fire Department, with salary at the rate of $900 per annum. Clerk under clause & of Rule XV. October 10, 1913-Jacob F. Keyser, 61 E. 123d st., New York City, as Searcher The following reports were presented from Leonhard Felix Fuld, Examiner, rela- in the Department of Finance, with salary at the rate of $1,050 per annum. tive to his investigation of the experience statements of candidates on the eligible October 8, 1913-Herman Fischer, 208 Tesla place, Glendale, L. I., as Inspector lists specified: C-937, dated October 14, 1913, Assistant Inspector of Combustibles; of Sewer Construction in the office of the President of the Borough of Queens, with C-913, dated October 14, 1913, Engineer Inspector, Civil. The reports were ordered salary at the rate of $4 per day. filed. October 9, 1913-William M. Crimmins, 120 Hunter ave., L. I. City, as Inspector A report dated October 15 was presented from the Labor Clerk transmitting a of Regulating, Grading and Paving in the office of the President of the Borough of communication from the Commissioner of Public Works and Acting President of Queens, with salary at the rate of $4 per day. the Borough of Queens, under date of October 10, to the effect that he had granted October 11, 1913-John F. Homeyer, Cornwall ave., Hollis, L. I., as Topographical a leave of absence, with pay, for a period of thirty days to Caulfield B. Waring, a Draftsman in the office of the President of the Borough of Queens, with salary at Painter in the Bureau of Highways of his department, the said employe having been the rate of $1,500 per annum. injured while in the performance of his duties. The leave of absence was ap- Clause 4 of Rule 12. proved under chapter 1568 of the Charter. October 14, 1913-George A. Sweeney, as Instructor in the Public Recreation Com- Reports (2) dated October 10 and 14, were presented from the Labor Clerk, mission for a second period of fifteen days. transmitting requests for approval of the following transfers : William F. Mitty, from October 10, 1913-Charles R. McWilliams, 222 Greenpoint ave., Long Island the position of Deckhand to that of Laborer in the Department of Docks and City, N. Y., as Gardener in the Department of Parks, Borough of Queens, for a Ferries; Martin McNamara, from the position of Driver to that of Laborer in the period of fifteen days from October 10. Department of Parks, Borough of Manhattan, he being unable to perform the duties October 14, 1913-Charles Laben, 239 South 4th st., Brooklyn, N. Y., as Lith- of the former position owing to injuries sustained in the performance of duty. The uanian Interpreter in the Court of Special Sessions on August 22. transfers were approved. October 14, 1913-Edmond Gleason of 223 E. 36th st., New York City, and A report dated October 10 was presented from the Examiner in Charge of the Vincent Quinn, of 192 Elm st., West New Brighton, S. I., as Typewriter Accountants Bureau of Investigation, recommending that the eligible list of Inspector, Board in the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, with salary at the rate of of Water Supply, grade 2, be promulgated and submitting a statement of his investiga- 60 cents per hour, for the periods from October 2 to October 10 and October 8 to tion of the first twenty-nine candidates thereon. On motion, it. was October 10, respectively. Resolved, That the eligible list of Inspector, Board of Water Supply, grade 2, he October 10, 1913-The following-named persons in the Board of Education : Fred and the same hereby is promulgated. The Secretary was instructed to mark the candi- Kemple, 1863 Grove st., Brooklyn, N. Y., as Clerk, with salary at the rate of $300 per dates above referred to "Qualified" on the eligible list except in the following in- annum, for a period of fifteen days from October 1; Anna M. Tranter, as Stenographer stances, where he was instructed to summon the candidates before the Commission and Typewriter, with salary at the rate of $900 per annum, for a second period of relative to certain experience statements : Abraham Bloom and Herman L. Feldblet, fifteen days. and in the case of Alexander Guion, where it was ordered that certification of his October 9, 1913-Edward Eckstein, 1864 7th ave., New York City, and John Theis, name be withheld pending further investigation of his experience statements. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. THE CITY RECORD. 10797

The following reinstatements under section 1543-b of the Charter were approved The application of Sidney Hochstadter for the position of Probation Officer in accordance with the requests of the several departments under the dates specified: was rejected, it appearing that his name was on the list of persons disqualified for October 6, 1913, Carmine Orlando, in the position of Sweeper in the Department employment in the city service. of Street Cleaning; October 8, 1913, John Nagle, in the position of Sweeper in the A communication was presented from Francis H. Dwyer, of 1072 Intervale ave., Department of Street Cleaning; October 10, 1913, Samuel Santore, in the position New York City, requesting that he be given a medical re-examination with the object of Sweeper in the Department of Street Cleaning; October 10, 1913, James Fitz- of having his name restored to the eligible list of Patrolman from which it had simmons, in the position of Laborer in the Department of Docks and Ferries; October been removed on account of physical disability on the part of the candidate. The 1, 1913, Patrick J. Conney, in the position of Laborer in the office of he President of request was granted. the Borough of Richmond. The Secretary was instructed to summon the following inmed persons before A communication dated October 9 was presented from the Board of Estimate and the Commission in connection with their requests that their names be removed from Apportionment requesting that the position of Chief Efficiency Examiner, for one the list of persons disqualified for employment in the city service: William F. Mc- incumbent, be classified in the exempt class for that department. The Secretary was Gurrin, 77 Barrow st., New York City; Peter A. McArdle, 70 Rodney st., Brooklyn, instructed to advertise a public hearing on the proposed amendment in accordance N. Y. with rule 3. The Commission then adjourned to meet Wednesday, October 22, 1913, at 10 A communication dated October 8 was presented from the Commissioner of the o'clock a. m. Department of Street Cleaning, stating that he had reinstated John G. Gilroy in the F. A. SPENCER, Secretary. position of Stable Foreman under section 1543-b of the Charter and demoted him to the position of Driver. The action of the Commissioner was approved. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. A communication dated October 14 was presented from the Comptroller, re- questing an amendment of the Municipal Civil Service classification by striking from the exempt class for his department one position of Examiner of Accounts of Insti- WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE tutions (David Hyams) and by increasing the number of Examining Inspectors from SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1913. 18 to 19. The Secretary was instructed to advertise a public hearing on the proposed Below is amendment under rule 3. a statement of warrants made ready for payment on the above date A communication dated October 7 was presented from the Fire Commissioner showing therein the Department of Finance voucher number, the date or dates of the to the effect that the following-named candidates for the position of Fireman had nvoices or bills, the date the voucher was filed in the Department of Finance, the been rejected by the Medical Officers of his department: Adam Wandel, Harry J. ame of the payee and the amount of the claim. Dowling and Andrew J. Graf. The Secretary was instructed to summon the candi- Where two or more bills are embraced in the warrant, the dates of the earliest and latest are given. dates for a medical re-examination by the Commission's physicians. A communication dated October 7 was presented from the Secretary of the All of the warrants mentioned are forwarded through the mail unless some rea- son exists why payment is to be made in person, in which event written notice will be Department of Health, requesting authority to change the title of Anna M. Gaynor • from Hospital Clerk to Clerk. The change in title was approved under clause 5 of iromptly given to the claimant. In making a written or verbal inquiry at this office as to any of the below men- rule 6. :oned commumnication was presented from the Assistant Secretary of the Depart- warrants, it is requested that reference be made by the Department of Finance A nucher ment of Pubic Charities dated October 14 requesting that the name of Morris Itzko- number. WM. A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. witz, of 745 E. 6th st., New York City, be restored to the eligible list of Clerk, second Received grade. The request was granted. 'finance Invoice in Depart- The following certifications were approved, the names in excess of the number Voucher Dates. ment of Name of Payee. Amount. prescribed by the rules having been ordered certified to anticipate decinations on No. Finance. account of salary, location, etc.: Twelve names in response to a requisition dated October 9 from the Curator of Armory Board. the College of the City of New York for an eligible list from which to appoint one Stationary Engineer, with salary at the rate of $4.50 per day, for a period of about 140571 11-17-13 B. Diamond $2,421 00 two months. 140572 11-17-13 Clinton & Russell 28 05 Ten names in response to a requisition dated October 9 from the Commissioner 140573 11-17-13 Clinton & Russell 291 11 of the Department of Street Cleaning for an eligible list from which to appoint two Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. Clerks at $600 per annum. Three names from the preferred list of Attendant, Grade 1, in response to a 140779 11-17-13 Knickerbocker Ice Co. $15 50 requisition dated October 14 from the Commissioner of Correction for an eligible 141748 11-18-13 David Kotler 134 40 list from which to appoint a Matron at Hart's Island for two months and one-half, with a salary at the rate of $75 per month. Department of Bridges. Ten names in response to a requisition dated October 9 from the Fire Commis- sioner for an eligible list from which to appoint two Clerks (male) in the Bureau 140553 11-17-13 Department of Correction $72 00 of Fire Prevention with salary at the rate of $600 per annum each. 141582 11-18-13 Kanouse Mountain Water Co. 42 90 The requests of the following named persons for permission to amend their 141583 Bosch Magneto Co. of New York 3 73 statements as to date of birth where in error in their papers in the examinations 141584 11-18-13 E. Schoonmaker Co. 63 21 specified, to conform to the proof submitted, were granted: 141585 11-18-13 Nat Cook 18 63 Catherine M. Van Volenhoren, 171 W. 95th st., New York City, Nurse; Willard 141586 11-18-13 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. 3 38 E. Fitch, 123 W. 90th st., New York City, Inspector, Board of Water Supply (non- competitive). Civil Service Commission. The requests of the following named persons for restoration to the eligible lists specified were granted, their reasons for having failed to reply to notices regarding 142510 11-19-13 Wm. Browning, M. D. $70 00 appointment or for declining appointment having been satisfactory to the Commission: Normal College. Christopher J. Henry, 444 E. 122d st., New York City, Patrolman; Mary T. Russell, City Hospital, Blackwells Island, New York, Nurse; Henry S. Van Gaasbeek, 204 140392 11-17-13 Heywood Bros. & Wakefield Co. $1,350 00 State st., Albany, N. Y., Junior Architectural Draftsman; James Larsen, 100 E. Grand 141286 11-18-13 John A. O'Dowd 27 00 ave., Corona, L. I., Stationary Engineer, preferred; Michael A. Cribbin, 1033 3d ave., 141287 11-18-13 John A. O'Dowd 44 85 New York City, Attendant, preferred; Johanna McCann, 245 W. 14th st., New York City, Nurse; Elizabeth M. Schmidt, 255 Lafayette ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., Nurse; Board of Coroners. William H. Hunt, Tompkinsville, S. I., Pilot; Attilio Caccini, 76 W. 12th st., New York City, Medical Inspector. 141623 11-18-13 Dr. VVm. H. Nammack $52 80 A communication was presented from Henry Ginsburg, of 367 S. 4th st., Brook- 142393 11-19-13 The Banks Law Publishing Co 13 95 lyn, N. Y., requesting to be informed how he should' proceed to have his name re- 142394 Remington Typewriter Co., Inc 1 80 stored to the eligible list of Inspector of Carpentry and Masonry. It appearing that 142396 William H. Sullivan, Postmaster 5 00 the candidate had been dismissed at the end of his probationary period, the Secre- Court of General Sessions. tary was instructed to inform him that his name could not be restored to the eligible list. 140844 10-31-13 11-17-13 Knickerbocker Ice Co. $27 20 The request of Blanche E. Schofield, of 323 E. 19th st., New York City, that her name be restored to the eligible list of Nurse and certification of same withheld Department of Education. until January 1, 1914, was granted, it appearing that she could not leave her position until that date. 131492 10-28-13 Isaac Brenner $370 00 The declination of appointment of Mrs. A, Sheridan, of 88 Wadsworth ave., 140862 9-12-13 11-17-13 James J. Fay 28 00 New York City, to the position of Matron in the Department of Correction from 140865 9- 9-13 11-17-13 Herman Auskulat 25 00 the eligible list of Attendant, on account of illness, was approved, and her request 140883 9-18-13 11-17-13 John Gelshion 118 00 that her name be restored to the eligible list for wof on the piers during the sum- 140884 9-15-13 11-17-13 John M. Doherty 85 00 mer season only was granted. 140885 9- 9-13 11-17-13 M. Barash 410 00 The declinations of appointment of the following named persons from the eligible 140886 9-10-13 11-17-13 Geo. F. Bason 144 00 lists specified were approved : Harry A. Goetz, 531 Schenck ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., 140891 7-16-13 11-17-13 Peter Nelson 294 00 Clerk, second grade, out of town when certified to the Department of Public Chari- 140892 9-19-13 11-17-13 Henry Clifton 120 50 ties; Sarah E. McLoughlin, 503 W. 131st st., New York City, Nurse, unable to leave 140893 9-16-13 11-17-13 L. Taub 50 00 present position for a few months; Beatrice Irwin, 223 W. 113th st., New York City, 140903 11-17-13 Vacuum Carpet Cleaner Co 219 00 Nurse; in Canada when certified for appointment ; Grace A. Shinn, 921 Highland ave., 140909 11-17-13 Harry D. Silver, Assignee of J. Cohen 30 00 Pelham Manor, N. Y., Nurse; declined appointment on account of illness; Elizabeth 140909 Jacob Kurzban, Assignee of J. Cohen 7 90 M. Schmidt, 255 Lafayette ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., Nurse; declined appointment for the 140905 11-17-13 L. E. Atherton 44 40 reason that she required a vacation after the work of the summer; Isidore Koro- 141017 11-17-13 William H. Strang 94 00 witz, 170 Madison st., New York City, Laboratory Assistant; declined appointment 141031 11-17-13 M. Fogarty, Inc 62 60 for the reason that he desired to take up a course of study for six months. (Secre- 141359 11-18-13 Fred'k Pearce Co 35 20 tary instructed to withhold certification for that period.) Max Messenger, 127 E. 72d 141828 11-18-13 T. Frederick Jackson, Inc 6.30 00 st., New York City, Stenographer and Typewriter, third grade; declined appoint- 141829 11-18-13 Blake & Williams 2,700 00 ment on account of illness; James F. Morrison, Saranac Lake, N. Y., Examining 141831 11-18-13 Richmond School Furniture Co 277 00 Physician; declined appointment on account of illness; Eva Goldstein, 65 E. 112th 141832 11-18-13 Richmond School Furniture Co 268 00 st., New York City, Typewriting Copyist, grade 2; declined appointment on account 142021 11-19-13 J. F. Walsh & Bro 11,730 00 of illness. 142025 9- 5-13 11-19-13 The Arabol Mfg. Co 10 50 142049 9-11-13 11-19-13 The Standard Utility Co 103 50 The declination of appointment of Cecelia K. Doyle, of 157 E. 81st st., New 142280 York City, from the eligible list of Nurse for the reason that she was engaged on 11-19-13 John Gelshion 20 86 142282 11-19-13 Brooklyn Window Shade Co 1 25 a case which she could not leave before February 1, 1914, was approved, and her 142284 Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co 86 request that certification of her name be withheld until that date was granted. 142285 The declinations of appointment of the following named persons from the eligible 11-18-13 Toch Brothers 3 30 142303 11-18-13 H. Sacks 7 44 list of Fireman for the reason that they were serving probationary periods as Patrol- 142304 H. Sacks 18 00 men were approved and their requests that certification of their names be withheld 142311 for the time specified were granted : George R. Nadler, 108 'Coffey st., Brooklyn, 11-18-13 H. Sacks 17 20 142359 9-25-13 11-19-13 Jas J. Cooke & Son 17 00 N. Y., six months; Jacob Schremer, 55 Bleeker st., Brooklyn, N. Y., six months; 142360 Joseph F. Lennon, 1258 Shakespeare ave., New York City, six months; Edward Luck- Wm. B. Taylor 10 00 142365 9-12-13 11-19-13 Fischer Bros. 14 94 hardt, 78 Furman ave., Middle Village, N. Y., five months. 142369 8-22-13 The declinations of appointment of Josephine 13. Hamilton, New York City 11-19-13 John Brook 15 00 142371 8-14-13 11-19-13 A. M. Adolf 8 00 Training School, Blackwells Island, from the eligible list of Nurse was disapproved, 142372 6-19-13 the reason for said declination not having been satisfactory to the Commission. 11-19-13 E. Steiger & Co. 1 29 142376 9-20-13 11-19-13 Louis Guerr A communication was presented from Phyllis Lithauer, a candidate on the eligible 22 00 142377 8-13-13 11-19-13 Godfrey Keeler Co. that she had changed her address from 318 E. 66th 19 50 list of Probation Officer, stating 142379 9-22-13. 9-26-13 11-19-13 John Gelshion st., Manhattan, New York City, to 420 Sterling place, Brooklyn, N. Y., and request- 19 50 142380 9-22-13 1149-13 James I. Kelly ing that her name be transferred from the list for the Borough of. Manhattan to that 23 00 142411 11-19-13 James H. Rhodes & Co. for the Borough of Brooklyn. The request was granted. 3 72 142415 11-19-13 Fred'k. Pearce Co. A communication was presented from John La Grua, of 155 E. 124th st., New 6 78 142423 11-19-13 Fred'k. Pearce Co. 37 York City, requesting that his application for the position of Inspector of Foods be 142456 11-19-13 Seabury and Johnson ' 4 40 accepted. The request was denied for the reason that the application had not been 142458 11-19-13 Joseph Salomon at the offices of the Commission until after the date set for the close of the 19 40 received 142455 11-19-13 Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co. 23 63 receipt of applications for that position.

10798 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913.

Received Received Finance Invoice in Depart- Finance Invoice in Depart- Amount. Voucher Dates. ment of Name of Payee. Amount. Voucher Dates. ment of Name of Payee. No. Finance. No. Finance. 143193 Richard Carve] Co. 26,766 00 Police Department. 143165 Cockerill & Little Co., Inc. • 15,992 39 140628 11-17-13 King & Walker $65 50 Department of Docks and Ferries. 140671 10-16-13 11-17-13 Isidor Langner 945 00 140626 11-17-13 Henry Du Bois' Sons Co. 6,547 10 President, Borough of Manhattan. 141478 11-18-13 McGlynn, Hayes & Co 26 86 Department of Finance. 142199 11-19-13 The Asphalt Construction Co. 13,188 38 15 00 140576 11-17-13 R. Warren Lawrence President, Borough of Brooklyn. 140577 11-17-13 David Mackay, Jr., Co. 4 80 140578 11-17-13 Schwartz and Land 15 00 138291 H. & B. Auto Sales Co $133 48 140580 11-17-13 Howard R. Cox 42 89 141162 11-18-13 Uvalde Asphalt Paving Co 46 00 141796 11-18-13 W. J. Doyle 2 00 141186 11-18-13 R. E. Waters, D. V. S 27 50 141797 11-18-13 Remington Typewriter Co, 12 00 141798 Remington Typewriter Co. 6 00 President, Borough of Queens. 11-18-13 New York Blue Print Paper Co. 10 51 141799 McCarthy, Jr $1,507 47 141800 11-18-13 The Barton Manufacturing Co 9 84 140968 11-17-13 Geo. T. 141707 10-23-13 11-18-13 Peter Miller 4 05 141801 11-18-13 The Peerless Towel Supply Co 6 92 11-18-13 Schildwachter Ice Co. 7 56 141708 10-15-13 11-18-13 F. J. Krolikiwicz 4 20 141802 141709 10- 6-13 11-17-13 Jacob Rech & Son 17 50 141803 11-18-13 Nickel Towel Supply 8 13 141710 10- 6-13 11-18-13 The Van Dorn Iron Works Co 12 80 141804 11-20-13 Foster-Scott Ice Co. 6 30 141711 10- 1-13 11-18-13 Morris' Auto Garage 20 00 141805 The Barton Manufacturing Co 8 21 11-18-13 Theo. Moss & Co. • 4 56 141712 9-14-13 11-18-13 W. R. Ostrander & Co. 194 20 141806 141713 9-27-13 11-18-13 Goodyear's India Rubber Selling Co... 9 75 141807 11-18-13 Kanouse Mountain Water Co 930 11-18-13 Foster-Scott Ice Co. 81 90 141714 9-30-13 G. Frykberg 15 00 141808 141738 11-18-13 Kraemer Bros. Co. 19 00 141809 11-18-13 The Diamond Towel Supply Co. 8 00 141740 9-17-13. 9-20-13 11-18-13 Long Island Railroad Co. 249 55 141810 11-18-13 Knickerbocker Ice Co. 2 17 141811 11-18-13 Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc. 5 00 President, Borough of Richmond. 141813 11-18-13 The Morey-La Rue Laundry Co 2 50 141814 11-18-13 The J. W. Pratt Co. 9 00 139375 10-11-13 11-13-13 Robert A. Ford & Co. $72 00 141815 11-18-13 Elliott-Fisher Co. 10 00 140159 11-15-13 Joseph Bailey 39 69 140160 Standard Oil Co. of New York 3,225 96 Fire Department. 141833 11-18-13 Cornelius Vanderbilt 638 00 141223 11-18-13 Chas. E. Miller $6 00 Public Service Commission. 141230 11-18-13 Lowe Motor Supplies Co. 3 90 141264 11-18-13 P. F. Kenny Co. 1,022 55 140721 11-17-13 Keuffel & Esser Co. $532 34 140730 11-17-13 Pannier Bros. Stamp Co., Inc 39 00 Department of Health. 140733 11-17-13 The Self Winding Clock Co 25 00 140734 11-17-13 Tower Bros. Stationery Co 164 79 140429 11-17-13 Emil Greiner Co. $163 14 140430 11-17-13 Michael Durack 113 40 Department of Public Charities. 141589 11-18-13 Standard Utility Co. 7 50 $607 81 141590 11-18-13 Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co. 46 03 136620 11- 7-13 E. T. Joyce 45 16 141591 11-18-13 Burroughs Building Material Co 23 50 139985 11-14-13 Frank J. Helmle 116 75 141593 11-18-13 Sargent & Co. 218 00 140737 11-17-13 Bramhall Deane Co. 11-18-13 Francis Rogers & Sons 21 00 140750 11-17-13 General Supply & Equipment Corpora- 141594 32 00 141595 11-18-13 Postal Telegraph Cable Co 2 29 tion 14 46 11-18-13 W. R. Ostrander & Co 5 50 140753 11-17-13 A. Edgar Goetz 1415% 70 00 11-18-13 Remington Typewriter Co. 12 60 140756 11-17-13 The Harral Soap Co. 141597 31 08 11-18-13 L. J, Pfeuffer 7 65 140760 E. T. Joyce 141598 31 08 141599 11-18-13 M. F. McGunnigle 300 140760 E. T. Joyce 5,400 00 11-18-13 1 25 140803 11-17-13 James Harley Plumbing Co 141600 Goldberg & Rubinstein 225 00 141601 11-18-13 Michael Paulini 3 00 140804 Frank J. Helmle 140807 11-17-13 Thomas McKeown, Inc. 6,480 00 141602 11-18-13 Clemens & Grell 18 00 48 70 141603 11-13-13 James Milne 5 50 140817 11-17-13 Strong Machinery and Supply Co 40 00 141604 11-18-13 Philip A. Saloman 7 00 140823 11-17-13 M. H. Treadwell Co. 140936 11-17-13 John W. Sullivan Co. 46 75 141605 11-18-13 L. C. Smith & Bros 3 50 141883 11-18-13 Armour Curled Hair Works 300 67 141610 11-18-13 Municipal Garage 312 90 7 00 142209 11-19-13 The S. S. White Dental Mfg. Co 84 141884 11-18-13 American Felt Co. 11-18-13 Acker Merrall & Condit Co. 6 50 142211 11-19-13 Trow Directory & Bookbinding Co 21 00 141885 5 50 142212 11-19-13 John Bellmann 9 00 141886 11-18-13 Bramhall Deane Co. 11-18-13 Charles Baeszler 30 00 142213 Hodgman Rubber Co. 35 00 141887 11-18-13 N. Berlinger 2 75 142214 11-19-13 5 50 141::: T. S. & J. D. Negus 11-18-13 Milton Bradley Co. 35 37 142215 11-19-13 New York Produce Review and Amer- 141889 1 00 141891 11-18-13 Department of Correction 295 75 ican Creamery 11-10-13 Hanlon & Goodman Co. 1 82 142216 11-19-13 Henry Allen 1 15 141902 9-23-13 11-18-13 Wm. F. Herterich 1 75 142217 11-19-13 The Bellaire Bottle Co. 16 56 141903 10-20-13 141904 10-18-13 11-18-13 Peter Henderson & Co. 5 85 142218 11-19-13 H. T. Jarrett 15 50 11-18-13 Hodgman Rubber Co. 24 00 2 95 141905 10-23-13 142219 11-19-13 The Holbrook Mfg. Co Joyce 110 42 99 00 141907 10-28-13.11- 3-13 11-18-13 E. T. 142222 9-19-13 The J. M. Horton Ice Cream Co Jacobson & Sons 92 40 141908 10- 4-13 11-18-13 Arthur C. 45 00 142224 11-19-13 The J. M. Horton Ice Cream Co 11-18-13 Krystaleid Water Co. 2 40 142225 11-19-13 Brooklyn Directory 10 00 141909 10-14-13 141910 10-18-13 11-18-13 Frank Knoll 1 50 142226 11-19-13 Municipal Garage 95 90 11-10-13 Library Bureau 197 10 640 141912 9-27-13 142230 8- 6-13 11-19-13 Agent and Warden of Auburn Prison 11-1843 Municipal Garage 6 00 of Auburn Prison 2 70 141913 8-31-13 142231 7-31-13 11-19-13 Agent and Warden 11-18-13 F. H. Newcomb 2 00 142233 11-19-13 Ideal Ventilator Co. 9 75 141915 10- 4-13 141916 9-30-13 11-18-13 Oriental Rubber and Supply Co. 13 50 142235 11-19-13 De Voursney Bros. 19 60 11-18-13 Edward Purvis & Son 840 141917 9-30-13 85 00 142236 11-19-13 The Emil Greiner Co. 11-18-13 D. B. Pershall & Son 28 00 142237 11-19-13 The Kny-Scheerer Co. 39 96 141918 10-16-13 141920 10-14-13 11-18-13 Standard Oil Co. of New York 20 52 11-18-13 Department of Correction 5,919 15 Board of Inebriety. 141930 141933 7-18-13 11-18-13 The Hospital Supply Co. 4 75 140027 11-14-13 International Harvester Co. of America $108 77 141936 10-16-13 11-18-13 W. B. McVicker Co 43 05 141937 10-31-13 11-18-13 J. J. Snyder & Son 16 15 Commissioner of Jurors. 141938 10-17-13 11-18-13 Annin & Co. 8 75 138621 10-31-13 11-12-13 M. B. Brown Printing & Binding Co.. $32 25 Department of Street Cleaning. 11-14-13 A. P. Dienst Co., Inc. $65 82 Mayor's Office. 140022 140557 American Steel Foundries 61 42 • 142130 11-19-13 John L. Walsh $157 78 141742 11-18-13 John J. O'Connor 280 38 141743 11-18-13 John J. O'Connor 802 62 Department of Parks, Manhattan and The Bronx. 141744 11-18-13 John J. O'Connor 601 37 141747 11-18-13 Kenwood Contracting Co. 9,951 93 129495 10-23-13 Hensen & McHugh $955 95 142503 11-19-13 The Relief and Pension Fund of the 137716 11-11-13 Stumpp & Walter Co. 447 45 Department of Street Cleaning, William 140498 10-17-13 The Wm. H. Moon Co. 15 00 H. Edwards, Commissioner, as Treas- 140499 10-23-13 11-17-13 Wright Wire Co. 29 92 urer and Trustee 4411 65 140500 10- 8-13 11-17-13 Gee. H. Storm & Co. 37 70 142505 11-19-13 The Relief and Pension Fund of the 140501 11-17-13 The Cudahy Packing Co. 8 25 Department of Street Cleaning, Will- 140502 11-17-13 The Harral Soap Co. 2 63 iam H. Edwards, Commissioner, as 140505 11-17-13 Jenkins Bros. 8 13 Treasurer and Trustee 2,634 69 140504 10-17-13 11-17-13 Bruce & Cook 42 00 140507 11-17-13 Enoch Morgan's Sons Co. 9 00 Surogate, Kings County. 140510 11-17-13 John Boyle & Co. 10 20 142125 10-25-13 11-19-13 Van Brunt Tandy $14 20 140514 11-17-13 The George Taylor Brass and Bronze Works, Inc. 6 60 Surrogate, Queens County. 140515 11-17-13 The J. L. Mott Iron Works 11 00 140517 11-17-13 Manhattan Hardware 11 10 140594 J. B. Lyon Co. $37 50 140518 11-17-13 American Steel and Wire Co 19 25 140519 11-17-13 Bloomingdale Bros. 8 33 Board of Water Supply. The Kelly-Springfield Road Roller Co 2 43 140520 142671 School District No, 5, Town of Olive.. $3,427 40 140532 11-17-13 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co 14 20 I lie 10 15 142672 11-20-13 School District No. 6, Town of North 140534 11-17-13 E. R. Merrill Spring Co Castle 379 67 11-17-13 Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc 4 75 140535 142673 11-20-13 School District No. 3, Town of Olive 256 34 140539 11-17-13 Dietz & Polinef sky 300 00 140540 11-17-13 Atlas Portland Cement Co. 92 00 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. 140541 11-17-13 Edward J. McCabe Co 185 00 140542 11-17-13 Hansen & McHugh 897 00 139568 Carfagno & Dragonetti $2.767 32 140544 11-17-13 Stumpp & Walter Co 50 00 139568 Carfagno & Dragonetti 2,767 32 140545 11-17-13 Homewood Nitrogen Co. 34 00 139571 Carfagno & Dragonetti, Inc. 3,611 70 140568 11-17-13 Barrett Manufacturing Co. 24 48 139572 11-13-13 Knight & De Micco, Inc 2,133 00

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. THE CITY RECORD. 10799

Received Received Finance Invoice in Depart- Finance Invoice in Depart- Voucher Dates. ment of Name of Payee. Amount Voucher Dates. ment of Name of Payee. Amount No. Finance. No. Finance.

139574 11-13-13 Louis D. Gregory 6,104 86 140208 11-15-13 Eugene Dietzgen Co. 150 80 140197 A. F. Brombacher & Co 31 40 141436 11-18-13 The Lithoprint Co. 94 08 140205 11-15-13 Katonah Lumber, Coal & Feed Co 177 23 142261 11-19-13 Joseph A. Ryan 14 25

Finance Finance Finance Vouch- Invoice Name of Payee. Amount. Vouch- Invoice Name of Payee. Amount. Vouch- Invoice Name of Payee. Amount. et No. Dates. ex No. Dates. er No, Dates. VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN DEPARTMENT OF 143885 10-30-13 A. M. Ryon 124 10 143982 9-30-13 Municipal Garage 33 48 FINANCE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1913. 143886 10- 1-13 Queens Borough Garage 17 22 143983 11- 1-13 Bedford Auto Garage 44 00 143887 10-25-13 Baker's Garage 15 80 143984 10- 1-13 The Peerless Towel Supply 143::: 11- 4-13 Josiah Smith 32 50 Co. 7 19 A statement is herewith submitted of all vouchers 143889 11-12-13 Everson & Reed Co 2 88 143985 7-10-13 The Woodhouse Mfg. Co 41 40 filed in the Department of Finance on this date in which 143890 9-27-13 The Smith-Worthington Co. 163 20 143986 5-28-13 Underwood Typewriter Co , is shown the Department of Finance voucher number, the 143891 6-24-13 Wm. Zinsser & Co 814 50 Inc. 122 10 date or dates of the invoices or bills, the name of the 143892 10-15-13 Weston Electrical Instru- 143988 11-15-13 Clarence N. Peacock & Co 50 00 payee and the amount of the claim. Where two or more ment Co. 4 25 143989 7-30-13 Harry S. Houpt, Inc 8 85 bills are embraced in one voucher, the dates of the 143893 10-29-13 Keystone Elec. Instrument 143990 6-23-13 Engelbert Tyre Co 107 10 earliest and latest are given. Co. 5 80 143991 7-25-13 Engelbert Tyre Co 219 73 If the vouchers are found to be correct, and properly 143894 11-10-13 W. H. Bundy Co 4 45 143992 8-28-13 Harry S. Houpt, Inc 24 32 payable to the respective claimants, it will be my endeavor 143895 5-29-13 J. E. Nagle & Co 10 00 143986 10-21-13 Chas. E. Miller 8 00 to have the warrants therefor made ready for payment 143896 10-17-13 John W. Masbury & Son 75 00 143994 10-27-13 The Smith-Worthington Co 63 50 within the next seven days. 143897 10-22-13 Theo. A. Crane's Sons Co 214 00 143995 11-12-13 H. T. Dakin 236 00 If any claimant within the time stated does not receive 143898 10-30-13 Union Roofing Co 580 00 143996 11-12-13 John S. Kennedy, A. & W. 1,500 00 his warrant or a written notice in relation thereto, then 143899 10-31-13 Eagle Awning Co 25 00 143987 8- 5-13 Engelbert Tyre Co 233 75 written or verbal inquiry may be made at this office, 143900 11- 1-13 N. J. Schery 183 00 143997 3-27-13 John S. Kennedy, A. & W 1,200 00 using the Department of Finance voucher number as a 143901 10-29-13 Jacob Heines 25 00 143998 1-31-13 John S. Kennedy, A. & W 275 00 ready means of reference. 143902 10-10-13 Stewart - Warner Speedom- 143999 11- 8-13 Moller & Schumann Co 52 00 WM. A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. eter Co. 3 00 144053 John J. O'Brien 23 55 143903 10-24-13 William J. iOlvany 123 50 Finance 143904 11- 5-13 Title Guarantee and Trust Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. Vouch- Invoice Name of Payee. Amount Co. 3 75 er No. Dates. 144010 N. Y. Edison Co. $4,525 13 Board of Inebriety. 144011 • N. Y. Edison Co 235 94 Department of Bridges. 144012 Flatbush Gas Co 180 50 144037 10-27-13 Corbin Cabinet Lock Div.. $8 25 144013 Richmond Hill and Queens 143905 Theo. Belzner $0 45 County Gas Light Co 15 40 142 00 143906 Theo. Belzner Commissioner of Jurors. 144014 Woodhaven Gas Light Co 32 50 144015 143973 11- 7-13 The General Fireproofing Newtown Gas Co 298 50 Municipal Civil Service Commission. 144016 Newtown Gas Co 7 00 Co. $22 90 144017 144035 11-15-13 E. P. Dutton & Co $3 00 Queensborough Gas and 144036 10-31-13 N. Y. Tel. Co 11 79 President, Borough of Brooklyn. Electric Co. 54 00 N. Y. Tel. Co 307 17 144018 Kings County Lighting Co 361 20 144038 144019 144039 11- 7-13 Byrne & Co 125 32 144047 Phoenix Sand and Gravel Welsbach Street Lighting 144040 11- 6-13 The Banks Law Pub. Co 6 00 Co. $1,954 24 Co. 23 50 144041 11- 1-13 Robt, P. Lumley 30 00 144048 Brooklyn Alcatraz Asp. Co 8:711 14 144020 Edison Electric Ill. Co 43,550 61 144049 The Barber Asp. Pay. Co 1,641 30 144021 Jamaica Gas Light Co 293 99 New York Supreme Court. 144050 Jos. Jennings 1,600 57 144022 Richmond Hill and Queens 144051 John C. Schrade 2,269 22 County Gas Light • Co 659 06 144023 Woodhaven Gas Light Co 143865 Bartholomew Moynahan $53 00 968 87 Public Service Commission. 144024 Newtown Gas Co 2,494 02 Board of Estimate and Apportionment. 144025 N. Y. and N. J. Globe Gas 143872 Ruland & Whiting Co $70 00 Light Co., Ltd 6,630 90 144005 Geo. B. Ford $45 95 144026 N. Y. and Queens Gas Co 689 42 144006 11- 6-13 Robt. B. McIntyre 20 00 Department of Street Cleaning. 144027 N. Y. and Richmond Gas Co 209 09 144007 11- 7-13 John Dillman, Jr 200 00 144028 Welsbach Street Lighting 144008 . Frank B. Williams 600 00 143974 10-28-13 Bacon Coal Co $204 00 Co. 248 09 144009 Benj. F. Welton 60 50 143975 10-20-13 D. Braue 37 50 144029 Richmond Light and Rail- 143976 10-31-13 T. R. Thoen & Co 72 00 road Co. 9,675 66 Fire Department. 143977 8- 7-13 The Banks Law Pub. Co 13 45 144030 Richmond Light and Rail- 143978 6-21-13 Burroughs' Adding Machine road Co. 6,345 90 143881 11- 7-13 Standard Oil Co., N. Y.., $1,139 34 Co. 5 25 144031 N. Y. Edison Co 25,935 40 143882 8-21-13 The Manhattan Supply Co.. 172 80 143979 10- 3-13 Keuffel & Esser Co 14 42 144032 N. Y. Edison Co 2,105 12 143883 9- 2-13 H. Serrell Thompson 20 00 143980 11-11-13 P. M. Lynch 3 00 144033 Kings County Lighting Co 109 50 143884 9-10-13 John J. Kenney Co 383 00 143981 10- 7-13 Standard Oil Co., N. Y 17 10 144034 Flatbush Gas Co 358 65 DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. , Maintenance, 1912. Total appropriations from the revenues of 1912 $316,000 00 Refunds, payroll charges 2 50 $87,227 50 REPORT FOR THREE MONTHS ENDING JUNE 30, 1913. Special revenue bonds authorized for the year 1912 Rescinded 14,000 00 New York, October 27, 1913. 73,227 50 Hon. ARDOLPH L. KLINE, Mayor of The City of New York : Sir-Pursuant to section 1544 of the Greater New York Charter I have the honor Department of Bridges for the three months Total $389,230 00 to submit the following report of the Vouchers Certified to Comptroller for Payment to Date- ending June 30, 1913: Financial Report of Department of Bridges for Three Months Ending June 30, 1913. Against appropriations from revenues S292,932 33 Appropriations for 1912. Against special revenue bond fund 71,991 89 Budget allowance $825,312 25 364,924 22 Refunds, payroll charges 135 39 Balance $24,305 78 Total. $825,447 64 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date.... $781,702 44 Outstanding Obligations Against Appropriations from Revenues- Balances transferred to General Fund, resolution Board of For contracts for supplies, repairs, etc $10,114 68 Estimate and Apportionment May 1, 1913 40,506 96 For open market orders 60 00 822,209 40

Balance $3,238 24 Total $10,174 68 Expenditures for Three Months Ending June 30, 1913- For contracts for supplies, etc $6,832 16 Outstanding Obligations-For contracts for repairs $2,068 98 For receipts of revenues, January 1 to December 31, 1912 318,006 65 Expenditures for Three Months Ending June 30, 1913- For contracts, supplies and repairs $10,861 02 Brooklyn Bridge, Salaries and Wages, 1913. For miscellaneous, payrolls 18 00 Total appropriations from the revenues of 1913 $310,253 95 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 142,239 63 Total. $10,879 02 Balance $168,014 32 Cancellation-Open market order voucher $30125 Appropriations for 1913. Expenditures for Three Months Ending June 30, 1913-For miscellane- Budget allowance $922,255 25 ous, payrolls . $73,849 97 P.efund, payroll charges 18 49 Receipts of Revenues for Three Months Ending June 30, 1913- Total. $922,273 74 Tolls, surface railroad cars $17,931 80 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 424,779 68 Tolls, elevated railroad cars 38,134 10 Rents 16,991 65 Balance $497,494 06 Privileges 7,821 51 Material and labor (supplied to other divisions) 970 86 Outstanding Obligations- For contracts for supplies, repairs, etc $20,443 16 For open market orders, supplies, repairs, etc 14,858 75 $81,849 92

$35,301 91 Williamsburg Bridge Maintenance Fund, Bridge Revenue. Balance on hand April 1, 1913 $30,916 62 • Expenditures for Three Months Ending June 30, 1913- Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment for three months end- ' For contracts for supplies, repairs, etc $14,543 77 ing June 30, 1913 133 10 For open market orders for supplies and repairs 23,678 04 For miscellaneous, payrolls and expenses 178,869 09 Balance $30,783 52

$217,090 90 Outstanding Obligations-For open market orders $2,000 00

10800 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913.

Expenditures for Three Months Ending June 30, 1913-For open mar- Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn Terminal; Masonry, Paving and Archi- ket orders, supplies, etc 133 10 tectural Work. Special Revenue Bonds- Bonds authorized to date $252,600 00 Balance on hand April 1, 1913 201 16 Outstanding Obligations-For contracts 236,475 85 Transferred to General Fund, resolution of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment May 1, 1913 201 16 Manhattan Bridge, Architects' Services on Terminals. Bonds authorized to date $48,880 00 Williamsburg Bridge, Wages, Regular Employees, 1913. Premium on bonds issued to date 103 62 Total appropriation from the revenue of 1913 $130,000 00 Vouchers, payrolls, certified to Comptroller for payment to date 44,932 87 Total • $48,983 62 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 35,880 00 Balance $85,047 13 Expenditures for Three Months Ending March 31, 1913-For miscel- Balance $13,103 62 laneous, payrolls $39,027 89 Outstanding Obligations-For contracts $13,000 00 Receipts of Revenues for Three Months Ending June 30, 1913- Expenditures for 3 Months Ending June 30, 1913-For contracts 12,500 00 Tolls, surface railroad cars $20,583 85 , Construction. Tolls, elevated railroad cars 8,718 10 Bonds authorized to date $13,515,000 00 Rents 3,425 00 Premium on bonds issued to date 312,473 12 Material and labor (supplied to other divisions) 128 22 Total .$13,827,473 12 Total $32,855 17 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 13,337,455 00 Williamsburg Bridge, Construction. $490,018 12 Bonds authorized to date $22,412,473 66 Premiums on bonds issued to date 883,008 22 Outstanding obligations- Miscellaneous credits 614 00 For contracts $488,732 12 For open market orders, for repairs, etc 935 00 Total $23,296 095 88 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 23,295,821 56 $489,667 12 Balance $274 32 Expenditures for 3 months ending June 30, 1913-For miscellaneous claim $225 00 Outstanding Obligations-For open market orders, supplies, etc $140 00 Cancellation by Comptroller-Open market order vouchers 576 00 Expenditures for 3 Months Ending June 30, 1913-For open market orders for supplies, etc. 1,577 37 Queensboro Bridge, Acquisition of Property for Manhattan Approach. Williamsburg Bridge, Strengthening Structure. Bonds authorized to date $2,944,594 27 Bonds authorized to date $735,000 00 Premium on bonds issued to date $24,504 99 Premium on bonds issued to date 310 05 Less amount transferred to Special Fund, resolution, Board of Estimate and Apportionment, April 10, 1913 142 48 Total $735,310 05 24,362 51 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 598,410 65 Total $2,968,956 78 Balance $136,899 40 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 2,964,799 94 Outstanding Obligations- Balance $4,156 84 For contracts for construction, supplies, etc $107,181 41 For open market orders for supplies, etc. 589 00 Queensboro Bridge, Equipment for Operation of Trolley Cars. Bonds authorized to date $200,000 00 Total $107,770 41 Less rescindment by Board of Estimate and Apportionment, rescinded April 17, 1913 5,500 00 Expenditures for 3 Months Ending June 30, 1913- $194,500 00 For contracts for construction, etc $48,101 55 Premium on bonds issued to date For open market orders for supplies, etc 1.310 70 578 20 For miscellaneous, payrolls, etc 6,312 90 Total $195,078 20 Total $55,725 15 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date.... 185,128 00 Manhattan Bridge, Construction. $9,950 20 Bonds authorized to date $17,970,000 00 Premium on bonds issued to date 315.539 48 Queensboro Bridge, Construction of Shelter House, Queens Plaza. Bonds authorized to date $6,000 00 Total $18285.539 48 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 2,373 50 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 18,092,917 11 Balance $3,626 50 Balance $192,622 37 Outstanding Obligations- Outstanding obligations-For contracts $2,499 00 For contracts for supplies, etc. $13,075 02 Expenditures for 3 months ending June 30, 1913-For open market order For open market orders, supplies, etc 1,393 79 for supplies 200 00 Total $14,468 81 Queensboro Bridge, Painters' Supplies and Materials. Bonds authorized to date $10,000 00 Expenditures for 3 Months Ending June 30, 1913- Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 719 37 For contracts, supplies, etc. $55,000 00 For open market orders, supplies, etc. 467 58 Balance For miscellaneous, payrolls, etc. 12,149 50 • $9,280 63 Expenditures for 3 months ending June 30, 1913-For open market Total $67,617 08 orders for supplies $520 24

Manhattan Bridge, Manhattan Terminal, Subway and Surface Construc- Queensboro Bridge, Salaries and Wages, Labor Construction Force tion and Track Work- Bonds authorized to date $90,000 00 Bonds authorized to date $380,800 00 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 105,983 60 58,741 25 Balance $274,816 40 Balance $31,258 75 Outstanding Obligations-For contracts $234,917 40 Expenditures for 3 months ending June 30, 1913-For miscellaneous pay Expenditures for 3 months ending June 30, 1913, for contracts $5,220 00 rolls $16,578 50

Manhattan Bridge, Manhattan Terminal, Masonry, Grading, Etc., at New Queensboro Bridge, Construction of Elevators from Blackwells Island. Bayard, Canal and Forsyth Streets- Bonds authorized to date $107,000 00 Bonds authorized to date $260,400 00 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 125 72 Premium on bonds issued to date 81 96 Balance $106,874 28 Total $260,481 96 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 81,481 54 Expenditures for 3 months ending June 30, 1913-For open market orders for supplies $125 72 Balance $179,000 42 Queensboro Bridge-Improvement of Queens Plaza. Outstanding Obligations-For contracts $175,438 46 Bonds authorized to date $1,000 00 Manhattan Bridge, Manhattan Terminal, Masonry, Grading, Etc., at Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to -date 771 50 Bayard Street, Canal Street and Bowery. Bonds authorized to date $409,200 00 Balance $228 50 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 8,219 10 Expenditures for 3 months ending June 30, 1913-For open market Balance $400,980 90 orders $771 50 Outstanding Obligations-For contracts $365,583 00 Willis Avenue Bridge Over Harlem River, Electrical Equipment. Bonds authorized to date $16,500 00 Expenditures for 3 Months Ending Tune 30, 1913- Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 10,955 70 For contracts $7,829 00 For open market orders, supplies, etc 390 10 Balance $5,544 30

$8,219 10 Outstanding Obligations-For contract $5,464 55 Expenditures for 3 months ending June 30, 1913-For contract 7,487 10 Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn Terminal, Subway, Roadway and Brick Third Avenue Bridge, Harlem River, Construction. Work. Bonds authorized to date $3,841,758 20 Bonds authorized to date $445,000 00 Premium on bonds issued to date $136,675 43 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 12,000 00 Less amount transferred to Special Fund, resolution, Board of Estimate and Apportionment, April 10, 1913 5 72 Balance $433,000 00 136,569 71 Outstanding Obligations-For contracts $389,744 15 Total $3,978,327 91 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 3,978,327 91

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. THE CITY RECORD. 10801

Third Avenue Bridge Over Harlem River, Electrical Equipment. Brooklyn Bridge, Reconstructing Westerly or Manhattan Terminal, Contingencies. Bonds authorized to date $16,500 00 Bonds authorized to date $40P0 00 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 10,799 55 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 7,055 57 Balance $5,700 45 Balance $32,944 43 Outstanding obligations for contracts $5,367 70 Outstanding Obligations- Expenditures for three months ending June 30, 1913 for contracts 9,807 30 For contracts $7,667 03 For open market orders for supplies 235 00 Bridge Over Harlem River at Morris Heights, Borings Bonds authorized to date $5,000 00 Total $7,902 03 . Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 413 46 Expenditures for 3 months ending June 30, 1913-For contracts 2,475 78

Balance $4,586 54 Engineering Construction Force, Salaries and Wages. Bonds authorized to date $330,000 00 Expenditures for three months ending June 30, 1913-For open market Refund through Paymaster . 41 66 orders for supplies $25 58 Hutchinson River Bridge, Construction. Total $330,041 66 Bonds authorized to date $33,917 23 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 321,205 98 Premium on bonds issued to date 361 39 Balance $8,835 68 Total $34,278 62 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 31,789 88 Expenditures for 3 months ending June 30, 1913-For miscellaneous, payrolls $35,268 95 Balance $2,488 74 Engineering Construction Force, Supplies and Materials. $301 00 Outstanding obligations-For open market orders for supplies, etc Bonds authorized to date ,$5,500 00 Expenditures for three months ending June 30, 1913-For open market Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date $141 83 2,258 41 orders for supplies Balance $3,241 59 Metropolitan Avenue Bridge Over English Kills Borings. $2,000 00 Bonds authorized to date Outstanding Obligations-For open market orders for supplies, etc.... $490 57 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 677 32 Expenditures for 3 months ending June 30, 191.3- $1,322 68 Balance For open market orders for supplies, etc $1,484 05 For miscellaneous, purchases of supplies 9 58 Outstanding obligations-For open market orders for supplies, etc $52 75 Expenditures for three months ending June 30, 1913-For open market Total $1,493 63 orders for supplies, etc. 434 91 Construction of Municipal Building. Engineering Construction Force, Maintenance of Automobiles. Bonds authorized to date $10,505,000 00 Bonds authorized' to date 52,199 99 $1,500 00 Premium on bonds issued to date Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 1,247 55 Total $10,557,199 99 Balance Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 7,783,776 71 $252 45 Outstanding Obligations-For open market orders for supplies, etc $175 00 Balance $2,773,423 28 Expenditures for 3 months ending June 30, 1913-For open market orders for supplies, etc Outstanding obligations-For contracts $2,732,026 32 824 70 Expenditures for Three Months Ending June 30, 1913- For contracts $507,990937 9 Engineering Construction Force, Contingent Expenses For open market orders, repairs, etc 006 Bonds authorized to date $13,000 00 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 11,952 51 Total $508,927 96 Municipal Building-Architects' Services. Balance $1,047 49 Bonds authorized to date $550,000 00 Premium on bonds issued to date 2,397 36 Outstanding Obligations-For open market orders, supplies, etc $302 00 Expenditures for 3 months ending June 30, 1913-For open market Total $552,397 36 orders for supplies, etc 1,592 32 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 519,503 06 Municipal Garage, Maintenance and Supplies. Balance $32,894 30 Special Revenue Bonds authorized to date $15,000 00 Receipts for material, labor, etc., to date 60,226 38 Outstanding Obligations-For contracts $30,496 94 Total $75,226 38 Expenditures for Three Months Ending june 30, 1913-For contracts $13,664 16 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 67,925 12 Municipal Building, Construction and Installation of Elevators. Balance $7,301 26 Bonds authorized to date $600,000 00 Less rescindment by Board of Estimate and Apportionment reserve, Outstanding Obligations- January 5, 1913 100,000 00 For contracts for supplies, etc $1,057 96 For open market orders for supplies, etc 1,215 44 $500.000 00 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 182,343 60 Total $2,273 40 Balance $317,656 40 Expenditures for 3 months ending June 30, 1913- For contracts for supplies, etc $1,573 20 Outstanding Obligations- For open market orders for supplies, etc 4221 77 For contracts $285,290 95 For miscellaneous, payrolls, etc 2,838 22 For open market orders for labor, etc 990 00 Total $8,633 19 Total $286,280 95 Miscellaneous Collections During Three Months Ending June 30, 1913, and Trans- mitted to the Department of Finance. Expenditures for Three Months Ending June 30, 1913-For contracts $112,665 60 Bridges Over Harlem River and in the Borough of The Bronx- Municipal Building, Water and Gas Mains, Regrading and Paving. Rents $625 00 Bonds authorized to date $75,000 00 Privileges 888 74 Premium on bonds issued to date 386 99 $1,513 74 Manhattan Bridge- Total $75,386 99 Tolls, Surface Railroads $1,743 35 Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 56,115 70 Claim for , damages - 27 76 1,771 11 Balance $19,271 29 Bridges Over Newtown Creek and in the Borough of Queens- Privileges 100 00 Outstanding Obligations- Sundry Receipts- For contracts $16,237 23 Subpoena fees $13 25 For open market orders, supplies, etc 160 00 Refund, New York Telephone Co 1 16 14 41 Total $16,397 23 Brooklyn Bridge, Acquisition of Property for Reconstruction of Manhattan Terminal. Total $3,399 26 Ponds authorized to date $7,329,365 13 Brooklyn Bridge. Premium on bonds issued to date 60,703 62 Routine work of inspecting, cleaning, repairs to roadway, etc., was cerried on without interruption during the quarter. Total $7,390,068 75 A fire occurred in the roadway planking due to the bonds and tie rods in contact Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 7,389,855 84 with the planking becoming overheated from the heavy current. The five-inch tee rails on the surface car tracks on the Brooklyn approach were Balance $212 91 replaced by the operating company. The granite block pavement between and imme- diately adjacent to the rails was also relaid by the operating company. Expenditures for Three Months Ending June 30, 1913-For miscellane- On May 20th the north roadway was closed to all heavy vehicular traffic to allow ous, awards, cost. etc $85,278 77 the east approach roadway to be repaved with granite blocks. On the 16th of June Brooklyn Bridge, Reconstructing Westerly or Manhattan Terminal, Subway Con- the north roadway was reopened to traffic and the south roadway was closed to allow nection. of repaving and while the roadways were closed all the available force was put to Bonds authorized to date $390,000 00 work replanking the roadways. Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 126,710 43 Plans and estimates have been completed for new wood block pavement to replace the present planking on the roadways of the main structure. Balance $263,289 57 The speed tests during the past quarter show no excess speeds. Subway Connection, Manhattan-The work of reinforcing the Franklin Square Outstanding Obligations-For contracts $260,996 98 span, the place where the subway starts to go down from the Bridge structure, has Expenditures for 3 months ending June 30, 1913-For contracts 89.985 28 been started. Brooklyn Bridge, Reconstructing Westerly or Manhattan Terminal, Closing William The North subway between Franklin sq. and Rose st. is about 50 per cent. and North William Streets. completed, the work of setting the concrete floor and sidewalks remaining to be Bonds authorized to date $20.000 00 done; the work on the South roadway in this location was stopped until the railing Vouchers certified to Comptroller for payment to date 13,151 53 alongside the trolley tracks is in place. The South subway between Rose st. and William st. is about 60 per cent. com- Balance $6,848 47 pleted, the remaining work, the permanent roof construction, will be started. Work on the North subway, between the West spandrell wall of Rose st. and William st, Outstanding Obligations-For contracts $6,682 77 will not be started until the temporary shoring for the South subway is released, Expenditures for 3 months ending June 30, 1913-For contracts 4,572 73 for use on the north side.

mot THE CITY RECORD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913.

Between William st. and Park Row progress is being made on both subways, Line. April. May. June. f otals. the floor and sidewalks of both being partiany completed. The Third Avenue Railroad is removing tneir old cableway yards in order Court Street 9,372 9,553 8,970 27,895 to allow enough clearance for the subways. Graham Avenue 9,959 10,264 9,421 29,644 Williamsburg Bridge. Hushing Avenue 3,245 3,537 3,529 10,311 The additional platform for the Bedtord ave. trolley station was completed Seventh Avenue 2,427 2,448 2,301 7,176 during the quarter. Park Avenue 2,171 2,272 2,270 6,713 Observations of electrical conditions especially in regard to stray currents in Bergen Street 5,736 5,962 5,715 17,413 the main cables have been made. Vanderbilt Avenue 6,011 6,249 6,021 18,281 Plans and specifications have been completed for Island platforms between road- Union Street 5,683 5,982 5,933 17,598 way and surface car tracks to accommodate east-bound passengers on Brooklyn lines DeKalb Avenue 10,540 10,126 10,205 31,411 ' and west-bound passengers on the New York line. Smith Street 10,018 10,570 10,366 30,954 . The work of cutting through the west wall of the Delancey st. subway station Specials 86 126 145 357 has been completed. The platforms have been cut, track laid and electrical equipment Bridge Locals 10,692 10,884 10,525 32,101 installed for the Centre st. subway extension. Studies were made for moving cables and of alterations in subway station 116,833 120,617 116,450 353,900 for the operation of the proposed 10-foot wide subway cars. Strengthening End Spans, Manhattan-Work continued on this contract. Elevated Railroad Car Service-Showing Number of Trips Made by Each Line. Strengthening End Spans, Brooklyn-Wook was resumed in April. Line. April. May. June. Totals. Erected roadway side of diagonal member '49,A) and pin on norm side, removed old overhead lateral system between panel points 6 and 9 and completed new system 18,589 19,621 19,027 57,237 between 6th and 12th, etc. Lexington Avenue 18,350 19,153 18,159 55,662 The work is about 94.5 per cent complete. Fulton Street 22,358 23,427 22,728 68,513 Strengthening Main Span-About 2,600 feet of wooden rails were erected on the Brighton Beach 15,436 18,675 24,778 58,889 top chord. • Fifth Avenue 15,347 15,645 14,805 45,797 Construction of Top Chords-Brooklyn side, South truss panels 36 to 44 com- West End 12,000 13,171 12,845 38,016 pleted. Manhattan side, North truss panels 32 to 34 completed. Manhattan side, South Culver 7,558 8,252 7,802 23,612 truss panels 30 to 41 completed. Sea Beach 3,780 3,618 3,584 10,982 In addition, all routine maintenance requirements were looked after. Shuttle cars 215 215 Queensboro Bridge. • Shop work has progressed on the steel beams and hangers for the permanent 113,418 121,777 123,728 358,923 runway, for trolley hangers to be used for suspending scaffolds for inspection, paint ing and repairs under the deck Of the Queens approach viaduct. A part of the runway The total number of cars (trolley) crossing the Brooklyn Bridge for the quarter immediately east of the anchor pier has been erected. ending June 30, 1912, was 374,580, showing a decrease of 20,680 cars for the quarter Detail plans were completed and material ordered for pipe railings on the south ending June 30, 1913. side of the Subway station near Bent 26. These railings are to be erected on each The total number of elevated railroad cars crossing the Brooklyn Bridge for side of the surface car tracks to lessen the liability of accidents occurring at that point. the quarter ending June 30, 1912, was 359,461, showing a decrease of 538 cars for Work on the park space on the north side of the Queens plaza, adjacent to the quarter ending June 30, 1913. Skillman place, was completed on May 24th. The charge of this area was formally Tolls Collected. turned over to this deartment on January 21, 1913. The new shelter house at the end loops adjacent to Jackson ay. on the Queens Trolley Elevated 1913 plaza was completed and opened to the public on June 7th. Plans have been prepared Cars. Railroad Cars. Total. for using the toll houses, which were formerly used for a shelter house on the plaza, April $6,059 30 $10,470 00 $16,529 30 for temporary comfort stations at the Second ave. entrance to the bridge. May 5,841 65 The Bradley Contracting Company has completed about 103,000 cubic yards of 13,477 00 19,318 65 June 6,030 85 14,187 10 filling under the Queens approach viaduct, between Ely and Vernon ayes. during the 20,217 95 quarter. $17,931 80 $38,134 10 $56,065 90 Observations of cars of the Manhattan and Queens Traction Corporation showed that on several occasions cars were operated up grade, against traffic, in order to Williamsburg Bridge. reach the lay-up track on the north side of the subway station. Orders were issued Trolley Car Service, Showing the Number of Trips Made by Each Line. to stop this operation and also to abandon, before July 10, this track, which has pre- viously been used by the company for storage and repairs. The work of removing the Line. April. May. June. Totals. cars and material has been started. Wash borings were made and test pits excavated to rock under the middle por- Brooklyn Lines. tion of the Island Span to determine conditions for a foundation for the proposed Broadway 6,689 7,046 6,890 20.625 elevator at this point. Nostrand Avenue 6,728 6,880 6,433 20,041 Work has been started on preparing a new set of plans for the elevators on the Nostrand-Culver 155 658 813 Queensboro Bridge to Blackwells Island. Nostrand-Prospect Park 385 1,019 1,404 All routine maintenance requirements were carried on without interruption dur- Reid Avenue 6,340 6,501 6,418 19,259 ing the quarter. Hamburg Avenue 5,519 5,716 5,806 17,041 Manhattan Bridge. Ralph-Rockaway 9,577 9,866 9,551 29,094 The fire alarm signal system on the bridge has been completely installed and Bushwick Avenue 6,::2 7,058 7,149 21,089 connected up to the Brooklyn and Manhattan Borough systems. Sumner Avenue 4,697 4.789 4,648 14,134 Plans have been made for trailer platforms to be operated in connection with Tompkins Avenue 6,605 6,880 6,797 20,282 motor driven painters' platforms under the deck of the main and side spans. With Grand Street. 6,107 6,459 6,762 19,328 these auxiliary platforms it will be possible to have the entire area between the floor Wyckoff Avenue 1,541 1,718 2,067 5,326 beams of the bridge planked over, thus affording adequate protection to the workmen Crosstown 159 189 187 535 and better facilities for painting or repair work. Work has also progressed on Metropolitan Avenue 1,287 1,510 1,757 4,554 erecting new hangers, cars and trolley wire for opeating these platfoms. Franklin Avenue 6,906 7,509 7,883 22,298 Under the permit issued by this Department to the New York Municipal RailWay Bridge Locals 18,753 19,219 17,930 55,902 Corporation, the installation of the high tension cable across the structure to the Specials 13 19 22 54 Centre Street Subway has been completed. In accordance with a request from the Commissioner of Public Works, Manhat- 87,803 91,899 92,077 271 779 tan, the block under the structure between Madison and Monroe streets was turned over to the Borough President for use as a corporation yard. Manhattan Lines. Routine maintenance work was taken care of during the quarter. 14th Street 18,130 18,498 17,901 54,529 Improvement of Brooklyn Plaza. 8th Street 7,136 7,391 7,352 21.879 The plans and specifications for Improvement of Brooklyn Plaza received on 4th Avenue 6,906 7,122 6,731 20,759 May 22 and the contract was awarded to the North Eastern Construction Company. 7th Avenue 2,643 2,287 2,130 7,060 Plans for additions to painting platforms are nearly completed. Grand Street 5,731 5,982 5,903 17,616 Work was commenced on the plans and specifications for the equipment of Post Office Line 5,858 5,925 5,809 17,592 the upper deck, easterly side, for the operation of surface cars, and this work is being hurried as fast as possible. 46,404 47,205 45,826 139,435 Improvement of Manhattan Plaza. Excavation-Excavating easterly subway between stations 3-50 and 1-49, and Elevated Railroad 'Car Service, Showing Number of Cars Crossing Bridge. trench for the Bowery retaining wall foundation. Excavation and sheeting for Forsyth st. wall completed. Line. April. May. June. Tofals. A travelling derrick, with double electric hoist, has been in use for subway Canarsie Line 28,280 29,805 29,167 87,252 excavations between Canal st. and station 3-50. Rockaway Line 4,057 4,057 Gas and Water Mains-All this work has been completed, with the exception of the 20-inch gas main in Canal st. between Chrystie st. and the Bowery. The Cop- 91,309 tractor is at work changing this main. Sewer Manholes and Electric Conduits-These have all been raised to new grades. The total number of trolley cars crossing the Williamsburg Bridge .during the Fill-The property owners have built retaining walls in front of their buildings quarter ending June 30, 1912, was 421.259, the total number for the quarter ending on Chrystie and Canal sts. No wall has been built in front of Public School 7 June 30. 1913, was 411,214, showing a decrease of 10,045 cars. as yet. The total number of elevated cars crossing the Williamsburg Bridge during the Canal st. from Forsyth st. to the west side of Chrystie st. has been filled, prac- quarter ending June 30, 1912, was 90.038, the total number for the auarter ending tically to new subgrade. Chrystie st. north of Canal st. is in the same condition. June 30, 1913, was 91,309, showing an increase of 1913 over 1912 of 1,271 cars. Concrete-The foundation for the Forsyth st. retaining wall, and concrete under Tolls. Collected. arch foundation grillage, has been put in place. Concrete is being placed in subway walls between stations 3-22 and 2-40. The timber bulkhead and fence have been Trolley Elevated completed. 1913. Cars. Railroad Cars. Total. Steelwork-The contractor has started setting steel grillage in the arch founda- tion. A guyed derrick has been set up on the east side of the subway cut. April $6.918 30 $2.909 60 $9.827 90 Municipal Building. May 6.710 35 2.828 00 9,538 35 The work under the contract for the completion of the substructure, the erection June 6,955 20 2,980 50 9.935 70 of the superstructure, etc., of the Municipal Building was completed Co far as pr-c- tical; the final completion thereof awaits further progress on the contract for the $20.583 85 $8.718 10 $29,301 95 interior finish. The contract for the interior finish was advanced nineteen per cent. towards Queensboro Bridge. thirty-four per cent. complete. Trolley Car Service, Showing the Number of Trips Made by Each Line. Robert Wetherill & Co.. Inc., completed eighty per cent. of the work to be done under the contract for instlling the elevators. Line. April. May. June. Totals. On June 13, a contract was executed with Abraham and Straus for furnishing and installing the window shades in the building. Manhattan & Queens Traction Corporation : The Department of Bridges moved into offices into the building during this Bridge Locals 6 781 6.184 6.3781/2 19.343 quarter. Thompson Avenue (Main Line) 2.269 2.583 3.147 7.999 Tolls for Quarter Ending June 30, 1913. College Point 3.161 3.251 3.172 9.584 Brooklyn Bridge. Dutch Kills 5444 5.656 5.445 16.515 Steinway 6.434 8223 9.698 24.355 Line. April. May. _ June. Totals. Corona 5,989 6.292 6.116 18.397 Fulton Street 5.813 6.042 5,810 17,665 Flushing 5,478 6,232 6,309 18,019 Putnam Avenue 7,914 8.305 8,158 24.377 Gates Avenue 10.662 10.925 10.540 32,127 35.556 38.421 40.2651/2 114.242V2 Myrtle Avenue 6.844 6.994 6.832 20.670 Third Avenue Bridge Company 7.465 7,725 7,400 22,590 Knickerbocker Avenue 2,186 2,087 2,022 6,295 43,021 46,146 Flatbush Avenue 7,474 7,691 7,687 22,852 47,665% 136,832';

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913, THE CITY RECORD. 10803

The total number of trolley cars crossing the Queensboro Bridge during the Items of Violation of Law in Completed and Occupied Buildings, Orders Issued and quarter ending June 30, 1912, was 133,983; the total number for the quarter ending Dismissed. June 30, 1913, was 136,832/, showing an increase of 1913 over 1912 of 2,849/ cars. Manhattan Bridge. New Man- The Brook- Queens, Rich- York Line. April. • May. June. Totals. hattan. Bronx. lyn. mond. City. Manhattan Bridge Three Cent Line 9,995 10,416 10,028 30,439 Lighting and Ventilation, Rooms- Third Avenue Railway Line: Pending July 1, 1913 851 7 3,359 644 67 4,928

Main Line 6,911 7,263 7,618 21,79) Filed 156 GO" 226 39 10 431 Local 4,489 4,663 4,555 13,707 Dismissed and cancelled 113 1,094 230 18 1,455 Pending September 30, 1913 894 7 2,491 413 59 3,904 21,395 • 22,342 21,201 65,938 Lighting and Ventilation, Halls (day)- Recapitulation. Pending July 1, 1913 1,108 28 1,796 224 03 3,216 Filed 454 17 138 16 7 632 Trolley Elevated Dismissed and cancelled 335 7 605 76 6 1,029 Cars. Cars. Pending September 30, 1913 1,227 38 1,329 164 61 2,8W Brooklyn Bridge 353,900 358,923 Lighting of Hall (nights)- Williamsburg Bridge 411,214 91,309 Pending July 1, 1913 120 25 264 52 5 466 Queensboro Bridge 136,832% Filed 119 9 56 2 .... 186 Manhattan Bridge 65,938 Dismissed and cancelled 143 6 72 18 . 239 Fending September 30, 1913 96 28 248 36 5 413 Respectfully, ARTHUR J. O'KEEFFE, Commissioner Other Lighting and Ventilation- Pending July 1, 1913 521 9 77 14 6 627 Filed 209 4 6 2 .... 221 TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT. Dismissed and cancelled 138 3 20 4 2 167 Pending September 30, 1913 592 10 63 12 4 681 Borough of Manhattan, November 6, 1913. Paving and Grading- Hon. ARDOLPH L. KLINE, Mayor of The City of New York: Pending July 1, 1913 3,759 481 423 17 8 4,s Sir-I have the honor to submit herewith statistical tables covering the work of Filed 296 193 20 2 1 - 512 the Tenement House Department from July 1 to September 30, 1913, being the report Dismissed and cancelled 516 74 77 5 2 674 for the third quarter of the year. Respectfully, Pending September 30, 1913 3,539 600 366 14 7 4,526 JOHN J. MURPHY, Commissioner. Repairs- Tenements of Greater New York and Boroughs. Pending July 1, 1913 12,901 1,382 3,775 155 78 18,291 Filed 2,064 748 215 19 4 3,050 New Dismissed and cancelled 1,967 329 1,103 27 4 3,43Q Man- The Brook- Queens. Rich- York Pending September 30, 1913 12,998 1,801 2,887 147 78 17,911 hattan. Bronx. lyn. mond. City. Unlawful Use of Premises- 'New taw , 4,906 4,551 10,537 2,899 18 22,911 Pending July 1, 1913 1,412 19 472 50 4 1,957

Old law 36,245 4,855 35,614 1,893 380 78,987 Filed 717 10 47 6 VS" 780 Dismissed and cancelled 399 4 88 12 •... 503 Total 41,151 9,406 46,151 4,792 398 101,898 Pending September 30, 1913 1,730 25 431 44 4 2,234 Protection from Fire- Apartments in Tenements of Greater New York and Boroughs. Pending July- 1, 1913 15,928 784 18,441 1,964 378 37,495 Filed New 8,155 212 1,760 112 33 10,272 • Dismissed and cancelled Man- The Brook- Queens. Rich- York 8,168 152 6,601 651 39 15,611 Pending September 30, 1913 hattan. Bronx. lyn. mond. City. 15,915 846 13,600 1,425 372 32,158 Drainage- New law 131,232 78,387 80,304 13,541 106 303,570 Pending July 1, 1913 1,510 73 586 27 8 2,204 Old law 396,326 32,918 166,943 8,157 1,460 605,804 Filed 150 26 32 3 ■ ••• 211 Dismissed and cancelled 210 16 100 4 ,••• 330 Total 527,558 111,305 247,247 21,698 1,566 909,374 Pending September 30, 1913 1,450 83 518 26 8 2,085 Toilet Accommodations- Tenements with Structural Violations. Pending July 1, 1913 4,243 996 4,322 278 63 9,902 Filed ' , 1,003 392 270 25 7 1,697 New Dismissed and cancelled 910 219 1,370 82 2 2,583 Man- The Brook- Queens. Rich- York Pending September 30, 1913 4,336 1,169 3,222 221 68 9,016 hattan. Bronx. lyn. mond. City. Sinks- Tenements with structural violations Pending July 1, 1913 - 1,184 51 478 36 12 1,761 pending July 1, 1913 6,266 441 14,183 1,135 237 22,262 Filed 133 24 18 3 1 179 New cases 946 11 536 35 12 1,540 Dismissed and cancelled 153 12 117 7 .•.. 289 Defects remedied 606 78 1,937 210 19 2,850 Pending September 30, 1913 1,164 63 379 32 13 1,651 Removed from tenement class 12 17 6 120 Plumbing Fixtures- Pending September 30, 1913 6,594 374 12,697 943 224 20,832 Pending July 1, 1913 3,479 382 2,845 112 45 6,863 Filed 701 184 154 6 1 1,046 Structural Conditions of Old Law Tenements. Dismissed and cancelled 552 103 798 20.. 1,473 New Pending September 30, 1913 3,628 463 2,201 98 46 6,436 Plumbing Pipes- Man- The Brook- Queens. Rich- York Pending July 1, 1913 1,624 hattan. Bronx. lyn. mond. City. 158 1,518 47 20 3,367 Filed 343 90 95 4 2 534 Total number of existing old law Dismissed and cancelled 357 57 391 5 2 812 tenements 36,245 4,855 35,614 1,893 380 78,987 Pending September 30, 1913 1,610 191 1,222 46 20 3,089 Number not inspected for structural Leaders and Gutters- defects 3,062 47 510 236 6 3,861 Pending July 1, 1913 746 87 731 29 16 1,609 Number inspected for structural de- Filed 225 :.: 42 3 1 359 fects 33,183 4,808 35,104 1,657 374 75,126 Dismissed and cancelled 169 25 251 8 2 455 Number found with no defects, or on Pending September 30, 1913 802 150 522 24 15 1,513 which defects have been subse- Water Supply- quently remedied 26,589 4,434 22,407 714 150 54,294 Pending July 1, 1913 1,111 142 383 22 10 1,668 Number with violations pending 6,594 374 12,697 943 224 20,832 Filed 986 72 35 2 a.vt 1,095 Dismissed and cancelled Dark Rooms and School Sinks. 236 39 141 5 Pending September 30, 1913 1,861 175 V7 19 ..10 2,3424i New Cleaning- Man- The Brook- Queens. Rich- York Pending July 1, 1913 12,558 1,099 4,569 215 71 18,512 hattan, Bronx. lyn. mond. City. Filed 1,332 553 254 18 2 2,150 Dismissed and cancelled 2,119 243 1,340 44 4 3,750 Rooms on inadequate shaft 62 5,052 342 13 5,469 Pending September 30, 1913„ 11,771 1,409 3,483 189 69 16,921 Rooms with inadequate openings to Shafts and Courts- adjoining room 2,328 47 20,875 2,658 107 26,015 Pending July 1, 1913 335 6 411 92 ..., 844 Rooms opening on covered shaft 7,079 105 18,479 718 31 26,412 Filed 101 1 36 4 .... 142

■ Rooms without windows 3,156 87 13,437 1,656 92 18,428 Dismissed and cancelled 72 • ■ • 195 41 "OM 308 School sinks or privies 28 51 267 29 375 Pending September 30, 1913 364 7 252 55 ,4•1 678 Alterations-. Note-In this number are included cases where the school sink structure has been Pending July 1, 1913 2,520 707 2,932 423 135 6,717 removed, but not all the requirements of the law have been met; also cases where the Filed 755 270 294 .38 9 1,366 fixture cannot be removed at present owing to lack of proper sewer connection. Dismissed andd cancelled 587 105 383 38 8 1,121 Complaints. Pending September 30, 1913 2,688 872 2,843 423 136 6,962 Prostitution- New Pending July 1, 1913 45 %.11. .6.0 Man- The Brook- Queens. Rich- York , , • . 1 46 Filed 138 a 4.4 .1•• “Ob hattan. Bronx. lyn. mond. City. .... 138 Dismissed and cancelled 52 •••• 44.. • ■ •• ■■ •,, 52 Number of Complaints. Pending September 30, 1913 131 %.140 1 •••• ..410 132 Complaints pending July 1, 1913 478 50 528 66 5 1,127 Other Orders- Received- Pending July 1, 1913 349 136 210 2 5 702 Signed 2,244 319 880 111 15 3,569 Filed 82 70 24 16.4 "me 176 Anonymous 2,876 296 1,111 70 3 4,356 Dismissed and cancelled 34 43 79 •••• .1.• 156 Pending September 30, 1913 397 163 155 2 5 722 Total 5,598 665 2,519 247 23 9,052. Total- Pending July 1, 1913 66,304 6,572 47,593 4,403 991 125,863 Action Taken. Filed , 18,119 2,963 3,722 304 78 25,186 Previously acted on 756 19 151 36 2 964 Dismissed and cancelled 17,230 1,435 14,825 1,277 89 34,856 Cause removed 1,318 247 447 44 1 2,057 Pending September 30, 1913 67,193 8,100 36,490 3,430 980 116,193 Referred to other departments 307 51 135 14 507 No basis 1,035 116 354 25 3 1,533 Nature of Work Accomplished by the Tenement House Department. No action necessary 389 32 374 36 6 837 Violations Issued- New 1.068 134 668 Old building 50 9 1,929 Man- The Brook- Queens. Rich- York .. New building 1.• . 1 hattan. Bronx. lyn. mond. City. Alteration 17 . 17 Prostitution 121 121 Accumulation of filth removed 1,785 116 954 30 12 2,897 Ash and garbage receptacles pro- Total 5,011 599 2,130 205 21 7,966 vided 203 36 596 46 9 890 Ceilings repaired, replastered, white- Pending. washed, cleaned 3,269 49 1,461 83 51 4,913 Complaints pending September 30, whitewalhed, cleaned 3,269 49 1,461 83 51 4,913

587 66 389 42 2 1,086 Miscellaneous cleaning 33 •4 1913 •• 33

10801 THE CITY RECORD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913.

New ave. and Borough line; Tony Lapadula, 83 new sewer connection, 82; for old sewer Man- The Brook- Queens. Rich- York Carroll st., Brooklyn, $2,881.90. Sewer in connections (repairs), 73; Engineers' re- hactan. Bronx. lyn. mond. City. Riverdale ave. between Ames st. and port and maintenance ends Saturday, Oc- Douglass st.; F. A. Pellegrino Contracting tober 25, 13. Cellars cleaned, floors repaired and Co., 6808 New Utrecht ave., Brooklyn, Linear feet 6-inch sewers, 4,510; linear cleaned 4,083 176 1,635 57 12 5,963 $717.34. Sewer basins on Grafton st. at feet sewer built 24 inch to 90 inch, 1,071; Chimneys cleaned, provided, re- southeast and southwest corners of Blake linear feet pipe sewer built, 2,991; total paired 456 6 55 5 1 523 ave., etc.; F. A. Pellegrino Contracting number of feet sewer built, 4,062; number Drains provided, repaired, removed 3i7 18 152 1 548 Co., 6808 New Utrecht ave., Brooklyn, of manholes built, 32; number of basins Buildings disinfected 6 .. 64 4 1 75 $1,045.62. Sewers in 76th, 77th and 78th built, 6; number of feet sewer repaired, Fire escapes and other tire protec- sts. between 12th and 13th ayes., etc.; F. 21; number of basins repaired, 20; linear tion provided and repaired 27,308 256 9,831 524 34 37,953 A. Pellegrino Contracting Co., 6808 New feet of pipe sewers cleaned, 69,700; linear Encumorances and other obstructions Utrecht ave., Brooklyn, $9,608.42. Paving feet of sewers examined, 69,540; number removed 25 50 230 2 307 with preliminary asphalt, 73d st. from 10th of basins cleaned, 534; number of basins Houses provided with fire escapes.. 248 1 179 13 2 443 ave. to 11th ave.; Uvalde Contracting Co., examined, 873; manhole covers put on, 8; Fireproofing 419 9 170 11 1 610 1 Broadway, New York City, $5,297.20. number of basin pans set, 20; number Floors cleaned 1,208 3 451 14 3 1,679 Repaving with permanent asphalt on 6-inch gallons sewage pumped, 26th Ward, 71,- Hall lighting, day glass panels and concrete, Maple st. from Bedford ave. to 320,800; number gallons sewage pumped, skylights provided 2,786 131 1,609 82 1 4,609 Rogers ave.; Borough Asphalt Co., 1301 31st Ward, 42,703,160; cubic feet sludge Hall lighting, night 485 174 23 1 683 Metropolitan ave., Brooklyn, $8,197. pumped, 26th Ward, 48,416; cubic feet Oilcloth and carpets cleaned and re- Bureau of Sewers. • sludge pumped, 31st Ward, 21,597; com- paired 1,907 170 609 20 2 2,708 Moneys Received : For sewer permits, plaints examined, 20; manholes repaired, Leaders and gutters provided, re- $932. Number of permits issued, 155; for 12. paired 474 13 410 4 5 906 Laboring Force Employed During the Week. 715 2 473 18 10 1,218 Unclean paper removed • •

repaired, ri; ts. Plumbing textures replaced, 0 S tu r provided 1,975 132 1,713 51 5 3,876

0 tn Plumbing pipes repaired, replaced 2,045 179 2,127 44 5 4,400 Ca Ow 0 4) Paving and grading 736 60 91 6 1 894 d 12 24 1 37 to w Privies removed, repaired Etc. 00 000 an Repairs to building 2,927 196 1,187 43 34 4,387 110 U 5 rers. Interior rooms, windows provided V kers, 0• v I. bo and enlarged 2,451 122 6,210 553 34 9,370 0 Sto La Roofs repaired, cleaned 647 26 312 3 2 990 44 Horses School sinks removed 14 • 0 •• a• 14 Repairing and cleaning sewers.: .. 12 9 8 1 77 Shafts and courts painted, . access Street Improvement Fund 44 .•.. 1,762 117 589 28 .. 2,496 provided 26th Ward disposal works 4 .. al, 4 •• 13 Unlawful use of premises* 1,373 90 293 27 16 1,799 31st Ward disposal works 10 .. 1 9 .. 18 23 Walls cleaned, whitewashed, repaired, Cleaning large B. B. & C. sewers .. 1 .. .. 8 3 replastered 3,338 60 1,722 86 58 5,264 Gowanus pumping station 2 .. 2 2 Water closets cleaned, replaced, re- i paired 9,678 683 6,869 182 41 17,453 Bureau of Highways. improved Roadways: Foremen, 16; Me- Water closets provided 137 2 68 10. 217 Division of Street Repairs. chanics, 14; Laborers, 128; Horses and Water supply provided, repaired 464 11 277 5 .4 761 Force Employed on Repairs to Street Wagons, 10; Teams, 28; Sprinklers, 14; Woodwork cleaned 1,131 2 395 41,532 Pavements : Foremen, 31; Mechanics, 97; Horses and Carts, 9. Cesspools removed and provided 10 1 11 Laborers, 239; Horses and Wagons, 31; Miscellaneous paved gutters, etc., square Horses and Carts, 3; Teams, 46. yards, 55; dirt roadway repaired and Total 74,451 2,716 40,918 2,013 347 120,445 Work Done By Connection Gangs : Mis- cleaned, by hand, square yards, 9,623; dirt cellaneous openings repaired, 4; water and roadway repaired and cleaned, by machine, Tenement Alteration Plans Filed. sewer connections repaired, 35; corpora- square yards, 37,169; paved gutter cleaned, New tion openings repaired, 42; dangerous holes square yards, 555; sidewalk repairs, square Man- The Brook- Queens. Rich- York repaired and made safe, 132; complaints yards, 540; loads of material hauled to hattan. Bronx. lyn. mond. City. received, 141; defects remedied, 115. work, 973; loads of material hauled to Work Done By Repair Gangs: dump, 432. Macadam repairs, square Plans 505 100 202 17 10 834 yards, 1,805. Tenements 571 118 214 17 10 930 Con- Asphalt Plant-Force at plant : Super- Estimated cost $421,856 $36,516 $98,240 $6,050 $2,005 $564,667 Re- nec- intendent, 1; Foremen, 2; Engineers, 2; pairs. tions. Automobile Engineers, 1; Stokers, 2; As- Plans Filed for New Tenements. phalt Workers, 16; Laborers, 1. Wearing 796 222 surface boxes, 1,270; binder boxes, 281. New T and G granite Sand granite 4,555 459 Force on Maintenance : Foremen, 4; Man- The Brook- Queens. Rich. York Engineers, 5; Asphalt Workers, 78; trucks, hattan. Bronx. lyn. mond. City. Belgian block 290 285 Cobbles 749 4 17. Wearing surface laid, 10,099.8 cubic feet; binder mixture, 2,098.7 cubic feet. Plans 18 16 65 39 3 141 Medina blocks -5 11 Tenements 27 28 94 70 4 223 Brick 60 24 Force Restoring Openings: Foremen, 2; Apartments 1,075 1,366 1,236 547 39 4,263 Iron slag .. 2 Engineers, 2; Asphalt Workers, 23; trucks, Rooms 5,085 5,109 5,088 2,451 194 17,927 Wood pavement 9 3 6; asphalt pavement laid, 1,027 square yards. Estimated cost $5,797,000 $1,202,000 $2,117,500 $760,000 $99,000 $9,975,500 Asphalt block 4 43 Macadam .. 252 Force Restoring Openings : Foremen, 2; Comparative Activity in Tenement Construction As Shown by Plans Filed in Third Engineers, 2; Asphalt Workers, 23; Quarter of 1913 and Preceding Years. Total amount 6,468 1,306 trucks, 6. 6-inch concrete 308 687 Record of Operations, Building Bureau, New for week ending October 25, 1913: Plans Man- The Brook- Queens. Rich- York Total number of square yards of pave- 'filed for new buildings, brick, 38, estimated hattan. Bronx. lyn. mond. City. ment repaired and reset, 7,773; linear feet cost, $442,050; plans filed for new build- of curbing reset, 106; square feet of bridg- ings, frame, 24, estimated cost, $83,360; Number of Buildings. ing relaid, 257; square feet of flagging total new buildings, 62, $525,410. Plans 1913 27 28 94 70 4 223 relaid, 21,308; square feet of cement walk, filed for alterations, 49, estimated cost, 1912 43 133 222 92 1 491 1,418; linear feet of foundation under $70,645 ; cost of book slips, $10,605 ; grand 1911 51 84 109 97 .. 341 curb, 16; brick walks relaid, 925. total, 111, $606,660. Unsafe cases filed, 3; 1910 40 186 115 55 1 397 Miscellaneous Work: 113 cubic yards of violation cases filed, 98; unsafe notices 1909 68 171 287 75 1 602 stone crushed; 221 miles street sprinkled, issued, 3; violation notices issued, 98; vio- 1908 67 125 236 54 7 489 water; 1 cesspool built; 4 cesspools lations referred to counsel, 17. 1907 63 94 350 51 4 562 cleaned. L. H. POUNDS, President of the Bor- Number of Apartments. Force Employed on Macadam and Un- ough of Brooklyn. 1913 1,075 1,366 1,236 547 39 4,263 1912 1.622 2.611 2.368 566 9 7,176 1911 1,564 1,687 1,085 572 .. 4,908 Board of Health. Miscellaneous applications for permits 1,469 3,123 712 331 3 5 638 were denied. 1910 Abstract of the minutes of October 28, 2,911 2,618 1,886 367 6 7,788 Various permits granted by the Board 1909 1913. 1908 2,269 1,429 1,664 347 32 5,741 were revoked. 1907 1,857 678 3,304 454 25 6,318 The Board met pursuant to notice. Pres- Extensions of time in which to comply Estimated Cost in Thousands. ent, Commissioner of Health, Health Of- with provisions of orders issued against 1913 5,797 1,202 2,117 760 99 9,975 ficer of the Port and First Deputy Police certain premises were granted, and cer- Commissioner, 1912 10,8p3 5,495 4,407 .789 16 21,510 tain applications for relief from and ex- The Finance Committee presented vari- 1911 9,024 3,318 1,631 864 .. 14,837 tensions of orders were denied. 1910 9,412 6,447 1,405 551 7 17,822 ous bills which had been aud'ted by the The weekly report of the Bureau of 1909 17,169 5,535 3,005 504 7 26,220 Chief Clerk, which were approved and Records was received. 1908 9.277 2,905 2,839 481 51 15,553 ordered forwarded to the Comptroller for The Registrar of Records was directed 1907 7,238 1,470 5,234 664 68 14.674 payment. to record corrected certificates of vital cer- The following actions were ordered dis- tificates relating to various persons. Sec- continued : No. 515, Rose Minkin; No. tion 26 of the Sanitary Code was amended. Borough of Brooklyn. made, 32; complaints settled, 60; slips set- 516, Oscar A. Spier. Section 56a of the Sanitary Code was tled, 151; slips' O.K.'d, stands, etc., 51. The following premises were ordered Commissioner of Public Works. amended. Permit Department-Permits : Building vacated: 431 E. 118th st., Manhattan; Rules and regulations relating to the For the week ending October 25, 1913. material, 25; crosswalks, 23; special, 108; east side Battery ave., 100 feet south of sale of cream were amended. Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices. vault repairs, 9; cement walks, 22; drive- 89th st., Brooklyn; 793 Cleveland st., Rules and regulations relating to the During the week ending October 25, ways, 7; electric companies, 110; railroad Brooklyn; 97 Dupont st., Brooklyn; 337 sale and care of milk were amended. 1913, the Bureau of Public Buildings and companies, 28; gas companies, 178; water Lott ave., Brooklyn; west side Rochester Promotions : Thomas J. Murphy, Clerk, Offices issued thirty-nine (39) orders for companies, 28; sewers, 1. lane, 905 feet south of East New York salary $600 per annum, from November hundred and nine (109) supplies and one Cashier's Department-Moneys received : ave., Brooklyn; 631 Snediker ave., Brook- 1, 1913; Edward O'Brien, Clerk, salary orders for repairs, making a total of one Repaving over water connections, $50420; lyn; 502 Vanderbilt st., Brooklyn; 134 N. $540 per annum, from November 1, 1913. forty-eight ,(148) for the repaving over sewer connections,$483.10; hundred and 6th st., Brooklyn; west side E. 15th st., Salary fixed : Walter L. Rathbun, iM.D., week. repaving over gas connections, -$236.05; 275 feet south of Avenue Y, Brooklyn; Hospital Physician. salary $4,000 per an- Bills aggregating $36,102.90 were signed inspection of work done by corporations, 1005 E. 98th st., Brooklyn. num, from November 1, 1913. and forwarded to the Finance Department $142.98; extra paving, $5.73; redemption Orders for vacation against certain for audit and payment. Promotions : Thomas Peddie, M.D., of street incumbrances seized, $1.90; re- premises were rescinded, the cause for Medical Inspector, salary $1,500 per an- Appointments : Mary Connors, 402a moving S. A. 5, $680.17; special paving, same having been removed. num, from November 1, 1913; Ada A. Douglass st., Attendant, $750, effect Octo- $6,403.13; railroads C. P. B:, No. 32, $5,- The following premises were declared Powers, Stenographer and. Typewriter, ber 12. 978 20; total amount, $14,435.46. public nuisances : 56 and 58 Cedar st. salary $1,050 per annum, from November Bureau of Incumbrances and Permits. Office of the Assistant Commissioner of (rear), Brooklyn ; west side Hart place, 1, 1913; Robert W. Fowler, M.D., Medical Complaint Department : Mail, 12; of- Public Works. 50 feet east of W. 17th st., Brooklyn: Inspector, salary $1,800 per annum, from fice, 7; Inspectors, 32; Police Department, The following is a list of contracts west side Rochester lane, 905 feet south November 1, 1913. awarded during week ending October 25, 25;- citizens, 3. of East New York ave., Brooklyn; west Transferred from Assistant Director to 1913: Constructing sewer in 81st st. from Classification and Disposal: Boulders side Tapscott ave., 700 feet south of East Bacteriologist : May C. Schroeder, M.D., removed, 5; trees and limbs removed, 30; 20th ave. to 21st ave., Raphael Nazzaro New York ave., Brooklyn. Co., 6509 11th $1,704.48. Bacteriologist, salary $1,800 per annum, miscellaneous, 4 loads earth, etc. ave., Brooklyn, Miscellaneous applications for permits from October 16, 1913. Inspectors' Department : Complaints Sewer in Suydam st. between St. Nicholai were granted._ Appointments : Amy B. Bridgman, 541 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. THE CITY RECORD, 10806

E. 78th st., Manhattan, Laboratory Assis- sition, and submitted a brief, showing in $180 to $240, Mary McPherson, Selma Helper, $240; Hans Weber, Hospital tant, salary $600 per annum, from Novem- detail the assessments which had been Miller, Amelia Anderson; from $192 to Helper, $240; Margaret Hourisell, Hospi- ber 1, 1913; Agnes Henderson, 1155 Hoe levied for various improvements on this $240: Julia Finley; from $240 to $300: tal Helper, $180; Margaret Geatons, Hos- ave., The Bronx, Nurse, salary $900 per block. Harry Frudenthal, George Motler, Louis pital Helper, $180; October 28, Catherine annum, from November 1, 1913; Mary His argument was to the effect that al- La Place, Jay D. Newell. Murray, Hospital Helper, $180; Freda Connor, 106 W. 61st st., Manhattan, Nurse, though no work such as paving was spe- Resignations, Dismissals, for the Week Pierson, Hospital Helper, $180; October salary $900 per annum, from October 27, cifically stated in any of the assessments Ending October 25, 1913-October 6, Gus- 29, William Dagilasky, Hospital Helper, 1913; Helen M. Spalding, 147 Pierrepont noted, the large amount of such assess- sie Knopp, Hospital Helper, $180; Octo- $240; Margaret Kiliduff, Hospital Helper, st., Brooklyn, Nurse, salary $900 per an- ments showed that the paving must have ber 8, William Agner, Hospital Helper, $1180; Annie Quagley, Hospital Helper, num, from November 1, 1913; Clara been included. $240; October 9, Owen Perry, Hospital $180; Katie McGrolley, Hospital Helper, Webendorfer, 544 W. 147th st., Manhat- The following resolution was submitted Helper, $240; October 8, John Morrissey, $180; Margaret O'Donnell, Hospital Help- tan, Nurse, salary $900 per annum, from by Alderman Wendel: Hospital Helper, $240; October 13, Carl er, $180; October 30, Hary Higgins, Hos- October 23, 1913; Sallie J. Bevans, 210 Resolved, That the Local Board should Anderson, Hospital Helper, $300; October pital Helper, $180; Richard Ryan, Hos- E. 35th st., Brooklyn, Nurse, salary $900 not initiate any proceedings for the re- 15, Annie Destoff, Hospital Helper, $240; pital Helper, $240; October 31, Edward per annum, from October 20, 1913; Leah pavement of 47th st. between 10th and Antoinette Dodschalk, Hospital Helper, Dwyer, Hospital Helper, $180; Albert Marie Janson, 473 4th st., Brooklyn, Nurse, 11th ayes., which would call for an assess- $'80; Edwin Ellis, Hospital Helper, $240; Jupp, Hospital Helper, $240; Robert salary $900 per annum, from October 20, ment on the property owners, for the rea- October 19, Barthold Bahr, Hospital Help- Brown, Hospital Helper, 180. 1913; Anna M. Fritz, 253 Lafayette ave., son that it appears that said street has er, $240; Fred Vanderloeds, Hospital Nurses' Residence Appointments, for Brooklyn, Nurse, salary $900 per annum, been paved by assessment prior hereto, and Helper, $240; Mary Daisy, Hospital Help- the week ending November 1, 1913-Oc- from October 24, 1913; Mrs. Maud Larger, that said street should be repaved by the er, $180; Agnes Watts, Hospital Helper, tober 22, Catherine Perry, Hospital Helper, 60 Decatur st., Brooklyn, Nurse, salary City without assessment on the property $240; Kate Quinn, Hospital Helper, $180; $192; Alma Grivas, Hospital Helper, $216; $900 per annum, from October 20, 1913; owners. October 20, William Kahn, Hospital October 28, Wm. Stevenson, Hospital Hel- William H. Youland, Jr., 307 E. 17th st., Which was adopted. Helper, $240; Anna Collins, Hospital per, $240; November 1, Rose Martin, Hos- Manhattan, Bacteriologist, salary $1,200 On motion, the Clerk of the Board was Helper, $180; Theodore Von Aken, Hos- pita Helper, $192; Mary McCarty, Hos- per annum, from October 27, 1913; Harry directed to communicate the facts to the pital Helper, $240; October 21, Nick Kojin, pita Helper, $240; Kittie' McEvitty, Hos- L. Abramson, 123 W. 111th st., Manhat- Finance Department, and to ask that if, Hospital Helper, $240; Susan Hunt, Hos- pita Helper, $240; Bridget McHugh, Hos- tan, Bacteriologist, salary $1,500 per an- under the conditions existing, permission pital Helper, $180; Mary Conroy, Hos- pita Helper, $192; Nellie Rogers, Hos- num, from October 27, 1913; Henry W. could be secured to repave this street and pital Helper,$180; October 22, Esther Cra- pita Helper, $192; Margaret Martin, Hos- Jackson, M. D., 624 W. 141st st., Manhat- charge the cost to the Corporate Stock ven, Hospital Helper, $180; Rose Reilly, pita Helper, $300. tan, Bacteriologist, salary $1,200 per an- Account. Hospital Helper, $180; Carl Dellner, Hos- Dismissals, Resignations, etc., for the num, from October 23, 1913; Archibald Repairing sidewalk southwest corner of pital Helper, $240; October 23, Edward Week Ending November ', 1913-Novem- McNeil, White Plains, N. Y., Assistant 57th st. and 11th ave. Butler, Hospital Helper, $240; Kate Clark, ber 24, Minnie Harsh, Hospital Helper, Director of Bacteriological Laboratory, Laid over for two weeks. Hospital Helper, $180; Mary Rowe, Hos- $240; October 27, Peter Wadotawski, Hos- salary $3,000 per annum, from October Adjourned. pital Helper, $180; October 15, Mary Han- pital Helper, $240; October 31, Mary Mc- 20, 1913 ; Joseph A. Malone, 187 Willough- LOUIS GRAVES, Secretary. non, Hospital Helper, $180; October 17, Carty, Hospital Helper, rom $216 to by st., Brooklyn, Fireman, salary $3 per Knud Peterson, Hospital Helper, $240; $240; Annie Merkel, Hospital Helper, diem, from October 20, 1913 ; Esther A meeting of the Local Board of the October 18, Oscar Peterson, Hospital $192; Rose Flood, Hospital Helper, $192; Astrofsky, 200 Madison st., Manhattan, Kips Bay District was held on Tuesday, Helper, $240; October 19, George Gunsett, Mary Sweeney, Hospital Helper, $300; Laboratory Assistant, salary $600 per an- November 18, 1913, at 11.15 a. m., in the Hospital Helper, $240; October 20, Peter November 1, Bridget O'Keefe, Hospital num, from October 15, 1913; Arthur B. Council Chamber of the City Hall. Reilly, Hospital Helper, $300; October 21, Helper, $216; Annie Kierney, Hospital Daub, Ph.G., 539 E. 87th st., Manhattan, Present-Alderman Eagan and Acting Emmet Green, Hospital Helper, $240; Oc- Helper, $216; Nellie Rogers, Hospital Laboratory Assistant, salary $500 per an- President Frothingham. tober 22, Katie Thompson, Hospital Help- Helper, from $192 to $216. er, $180; October 24, Elizabeth Strumm, num, from October 15, 1913; David M. Reregulating, regrading, curbing, flag- Nurses, Appointments for the .Week Cohen 3 E. 117th st., Manhattan, Labora- ging and paving E. 37th st., from the Hospital Helper, $182; October 25, Josef Ending November 1, 1913-September 1, tory Assistant, salary $600 per annum, bulkhead line to a point about 160 feet Dorodovidtz, Hospital Helper, $240. Alice Cochran, Trained Nurse, $600; Oc- Appointments, Nurses' Residence, for from October 15, 1913; David Lehman, westerly therefrom. tober 4, Thomas Rourke, Trained Nurse, 16 E. 110th st., Manhattan, Clerk, salary On motion of Alderman Eagan, this the Week Ending October 25, 1913-Octo- $480; October 15, Mary Cannon, Pupil ber 21, Jennie Simpson, Hospital Helper, 0 per annum, from October 21, 1913; matter was laid over until the spring of Nurse, $96; Agnes Kingston, Pupil Nurse, Joseph C. Pearn, 203 Taaffe place, Brook- 1914. $216; Ellen Kane, Hospital Helper, $240; $96; October 24, Marcella Fitzgerald, Mary Hearn, Hospital Helper, $240; lyn, Clerk, salary $480 per annum, from Repairing sidewalk at Nos. 51-55 Lex- Trained Nurse, $600; October 26, Annie October 21, 1913; John Smith, 890 Clove ington ave. Peter Wadotawski, Hospital Helper, $240; Humphrey, Trained Nurse, $800; October October 22, Augusta Youngman, Hospital road, West New Brighton, Staten Island, Laid over for two weeks. 28, Anna Hein, Trained Nurse, $600; No- Helper, $24Q. Fireman, salary $3 per diem, from Octo- Adjourned. vember 1, Nora Creagh, Pupil Nurse, $96; ber 20, 1913; Henry Dunn, 267 22d st., LOUIS GRAVES, Secretary. Dismissals, Resignations, etc.-October Annie Munn, Pupil Nurse, $96. Brooklyn, Laborer, salary $600 per an- 18, Mary Haynes, Hospital Helper, $216, Resignations, etc., for the Week Ending num, from October 17, 1913; Elizabeth M. resigned; Margaret Floyd, Hospital Help- November 1, 1913-September 12. Ida Schmidt, 253 Lafayette ave., Brooklyn, Changes In Departments, Etc. er, $192, resigned; October 19, Margaret Fuller, Pupil Nurse, $96; October 6, Rose Nurse, salary $900 per annum, from Oc- Mirabel, Hospital Helper, $240, resigned; Poole, Pupil Nurse, $96; October 3, tober 17, 1913; May C. Cullen, 288 Wil- TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT. October 20, Kate Shea, Hospital Helper, Charles Whitzeg, Trained Nurse, $480; loughby ave., Brooklyn, Nurse, salary November 21-Transferred : Sadie Bern- $240, resigned; October 19, Rose Keenan, October 17, Fairy Brown, Trained Nurse, $900 per annum, from October 11, 1913; stein, No. 18 E. 108th st., Stenographer Hospital Helper, $192, resigned; October $600; Genevieve Martin, Trained Nurse Eva M. J. Dooley, 246 Amity st., Flush- and Typewriter, salary $750 per annum, 20, Dell Eneff, Hospital Helper, $240, re- $600; October 20, Anna Hein, Trained ing, Long Island, Nurse, salary $900 per to the Law Department. Said transfer to signed ; October 21, Mary Hearn, Hospital Nurse, $600; October 25, Emily Carroll, annum, from October 11, 1913; Anna take effect November 30, 1913. Helper, $240, resigned; Mary Kiernan, Trained Nurse, $800; October 20, Della Spencer, 208 Palmetto st., Brooklyn, Hospital Helper, $240, resigned. • Shaw, Pupil Nurse, $96; October 2li, Louise Pollock, Trained Nurse, $96; Oc- Nurse, salary $900 per annum, from Oct. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Appointments for the Week Ending No- 11, 1913; Josephine C. Reilly, 225 W. 14th tober 31, Laura Chambers, Pupil Nurse, Borough of The Bronx. vember 1, 1913: October 20, Nettie Ross, st., Manhattan, Nurse, salary $900 per an- $96. November 21-Reassignment of Corne- Hospital Helper, $180; October 21, Liz- num, from October 14, 1913; Sophia A. zie Kenney, Hospital Helper, $180; So- Gouverneur Hospital. Brundage, 63 W. 91st st., Manhattan, lius J. Diamond, 2792 Creston ave., Park Laborer, to take effect November 20, 1913. phia Giousky, Hospital Helper, $180; Oc- Appointments for the Month of Octo- Nurse, salary $900 per annum, from Octo- tober 23, Mary Gibbons, No. 2, Hospital ber, 1913-October 1, Emma Morse, 11, 1913 ; Charlotte R. D. Fuge, 212 ber BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR- Helper, $180; October 24, Kate Gannon, Trained Nurse, $900; Dr. J. H. Schrieber, Barbey st., Brooklyn, Nurse, salary $900 Hospital Helper, $180; Polinski Solvin- Physician to Out Patients, $300; Dr. J. per annum, from October 14, 1913 ; Louis TIONMENT. November 21-Death of James ski, Hospital Helper, $180; Margaret Kill- H. Epstein, Physician to Out Patients, Greenberg, 33 E. 7th st., Manhattan, Med- C. Wynn, Coal Sampler in the Standard Test- duff, Hospital Helper, $180; Mary Casey, $300; Dr. Mary Crawford, Physician to ical Inspector, salary $1,200 per annum, Hospital Helper, $180; October 25, Susan Out Patients, $300; October 2, Thomas from October 21, 1913; Lillie A. Keyburn, ing Laboratory at $1,200 per annum, and of the appointment in his place of Edward McMahon, Hospital Helper, $180; Mary Cahill, Stationary Engineer, $4 per day; 201 E. 118th st., Manhattan, Nurses' As- Brown, Hospital Helper, $180; October October 3, Harry Licher, Hospital Helper, sistant, salary $480 per annum, from Oc- A. Farrell, to take effect November 18, 1913. 26, Delia Powers, Hospital Helper, $180; $240; October 6, Elizabeth McConnell, tober 17, 1913. October 27, Delia Dugan, Hospital Helper, Trained Nurse, $900; Henry Fincken, Reinstated : Menassa Levy, 21 Allen st., BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPI- $180; October 28, Katie McGuire, Hos- Hospital Helper, $300; Harry Licher, Hos- Manhattan. Disinfector, salary $750 per TALS. pital Helper, $180; Kate Cush, Hospital pital Helper, $240; October 7, Andrew annum, from October 17, 1913; Daniel W. Helper, $180; William Kennedy, Hospital Lehesky, Hospital Helper, $360; October Poor, 238 W. 22d st., Manhattan, Assistant Appointments for the Week Ending Oc- tober 25, 1913-October 13, Jennie Dris- Helper; $240; Einar Hanssen, Hospital 9, Charles Macbouillion, $360; October 10, Director Research Laboratory, salary $2,- coll, Hospital Helper, $180; October 18, Helper; $240; Albert Saunders, Hospital Theodore Roberts, Visitor, $900; October 100 per annum, from October 16. 1913. Minnie MacDowell, Hospital Helper, Helper, $240; October 29, William Taylor, 15, Anna Johnson, Pupil Nurse, $96; May Change of name : Margaret K. Morrell, $180; October 20, George C. Dettaa, Hospital Helper, $240; Albert Beeckman, Rogers, Pupil Nurse, $96; Ella Martin, Nurse, to Margaret M. Crotty; Isabelle Apothecary, $900; Marion Graham, Hos- Hospital Helper, $240; Amelia Summer- Trained Nurse, $600; October 17, Madge M. Martin, Nurse, to Isabelle M. Wat- pital Helper, $180; Carl Anderson, Hos- ville, Hospital Helper, $180; Mary Hig- McDonough, Hospital Helper, $216; Oc- son. pital Helper, $300; James Bertram, Hos- gins, Hospital Helper, $180; Grace Fol- tober 21, Jean MacDonald, Trained Nurse, Transferred: Herbert W. Sloggatt, pital Helper, $240; Edward Butler, Hos- som, Hospital Helper, $180; Mary Clarke, $600. Clerk, Department of Water Supply, Gas pital Helper, $240; October 21, john Lem- Hospital Helper, $180; Louise Ricker, Hos- • Dismissals, Resignations, etc., for the and Electricity, salary $900 per annum, nitz, Hospital Helper, $240; James Wil- pital Helper, $180; Delia Fowley, Hos- Month of October, 1913-September 30, from November 1, 1913; James, Thomp- son, Hospital Helper, $240; Mary Con- pital Helper, $180; Mary Hyman, Hos- Elizabeth McConnell, Trained Nurse, $900; son, Fireman to office of the President, roy, Hospital Helper, $180; Walter Beyer, pital Helper, $180; October 30, Rost. Flynn, Dr. Hyman E. Elster, Physicians to Out Borough of Richmond, salary $3 per diem, Hospital Helper, $240; Michael Tisdale, Hospital Helper, $180; John L. Varney, Patients, $300; Dr. James M. Kent, Phy- from October 20, 1913. Hospital Helper, $240; Frank Callahan, Hospital Helper, $240; Mamie Conroy, sician to Out Patients, $300; Thomas Ca- Resignations : Minnie B. Borges, Nurses' Hospital Helper, $240; October 22, Pat- Hospital Helper, $180; Mary Toomey, hill, Stationary Engineer, $4.50 per day; Assistant, from October 31, 1913; Ernest rick Doyle, Hospital Helper, $240; Kath- Hospital Helper, $180; October 31, Wayne October 3, Margaret Day, Hospital Help- K. Tanner, M.D., Medical Inspector, from ryn Ferris, Hospital Helper, $180; Oc- Houston, Hospital Helper, $240; Novem- er, $180; October 5, Harry Lieher, Hos- October 20, 1913; Frances A. Ryan, Nurse, tober 23, Annie Ambrose, Hospital ber 1, Mary Harvey, Hospital Helper, pital Helper, $240; John Goldman, Hos- from October 25, 1913 ; Madeleine A. Helper, $180; Freda Pierson, Hospital $180; Susan Bradley, Hospital Helper, pital Helper, $360; Henry Fincken, Hos- Kelty, Nurses' Assistant, from October Helper, $180; Margaret Murray, Hospital $180; Helen Segar, Hospital Helper, $180. pital Helper, $270; October 6, Harry Mo- 13, 1913 ; Charles Stabile, Laborer, from Helper, $180; Kathryn Gaffney, Hospital Dismissals, Resignations, etc., for the riarity, Hospital Helper, $480; George September 25, 1913 ; Hannah Mayer. La- Helper, $180; Minnie Raymond, Hospital Week Ending November 1, 1913-October Schauffler, i-lospital Helper, $360; Oc boratory Assistant, from October 16, 1913; Helper, $180; October 24, Katie McGrol- 15, Mary Hannon, Hosnital Helper, $180; tober 8, Andrew Lehosky, Hospital Helper, D. C. Thompson, M.D., Hospital Physi- ley, Hospital Helper, $180; Katie Mahar, October 19, Mary McGuire, Hospital $360; October 12, Margaret Markey, Hos- cian, from September 18, 1913; J. S. Ed- Hospital Helper, $180; Richard Wagner, Helper, $180; October 20, Annie Fal- pital Helper, $216; October 13, Jean Mac- lin, M.D., Hospital Physician, from Sep- No. 2, Hospital Helper, $240; October 11, kiewicz, Hospital Helper, $180; October Donald, Trained Nurse, $600; October 14, tember 1, 1913; Lorrin A. Herkins. In- Claude Morales, Hospital Helper, $240; 23, Susan Bradley, Hospital Helper, $180; Agnes Pepper, Pupil Nurse, $96; Edna spector of Foods, from October 14, 1913. October 17, William Lane, Hospital Margaret Clarke, Hospital Helper, $180; Cartier, Pupil Nurse, $96; October 15; EUGENE W. SCHEFFER, Secretary. Helper, $240; Timothy Driscoll, Hospi- October 24, Annie Flynn, Hospital Helper, Charlotte McNally, Pupil Nurse, $96; Oc- tal Helper, $240; Oscar Peterson, Hospital $180; George Elle, Hospital Helper, $240; tober 20, Boris Zekow, Hospital Helper, $300. Borough of Manhattan. Helper, $240; Paul Bruch, Hospital October 25, Margaret Murray, Hospital Helper, $240; October 20, Albert Chand- Helper, $180; Katie Mahar, Hospital Harlem Hospital. A meeting of the Local Board of the ler, Hospital Helper, $240; Katie 3,Iorri- Helper, $180; Mary O'Donald, Hospital Appointments for the month of October, Hudson District was held on Tuesday, son, Hospital Helper, $180; Rollo Chor- Helper, $180; Alfred Lesser, Hospital 1913-October 1, Marjory Hetrick, Pupil November 18, 1913, at 11.10 a. m., in th,.! pening, Hospital Helper, $240; October Helper, $240; John Lemnitz, Hospital Nurse, $96; J Florence Johnson, Trained Council Chamber of the City Hall. 22, John Maher, Hospital Helper, $240; Helper, $240; October 26, Patrick Doyle, Nurse, $900; John Hosford, Hospital Present-Aldermen McCann, McCourt, October 23, James Conroy, Hospital Hospital Helper, $240; Katherine Taylor, Helper, $240; October 2, John Judge, Hos- Wendel and Acting President Frothing- Helper, $240; October 24, John Lovejoy, Hospital Helper, $180; John Donota, Hos- pital Helper, $240; October 3, Linda John- ham. Hospital Helper, $240; October 25, Leo pital Helper, $240; Kate Igoe, Hospital son, Pupil Nurse, $96; October 5, Charles Repaving 47th st., from the west side Sokoll, Hospital Helper, $240; William Helper, $180; Leo Sokoll, Hospital Helper, Huesman, Hospital Helper, $240; October of 10th ave. to the east side of 11th ave. McGuire, Hospital Helper, $240. $240; Carrie Crossman, Hospital Helper, 7. Leila McGuire, Pupil Nurse, $96; Oc- Mr. J. M. Scolli, representing property Salaries Increased-Hospital Helpers, $180; Louis Wittels, Hospital Helper, $300; tober 8. Alice Gultz, Hospital Helper, owners on this street, appeared in oppo- action to date from October 1, 1913 : From October 27, Albert A. Fuller, Hospital $180; October 9, Mary Rogers, Pupil 10806 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913,

Nurse, $96; October 10, Bertha Bruck- Salaries Increased-Hospital Helpers), Dist., Thomas H. O'Neil; 37th Dist., Philip J. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturdays, 9 a. m. Schmidt 88th Dist., Abram W. Herbst; 39th Dist., to 12 m. lacher, Pupil Nurse, $96; October 12, Kate action to date from October 1, 1913: From James Hamilton; 40th Dist., Jacob Weil; 41st Board meets first Wednesday in each month, at Lyons, Hospital Helper, $180; October $180 to $216, Catherine O'Connor, Birdie Dist. .Frederick H. Wilmot. • 4 o'clock. 14, William Flynn, Hospital Helper, $240; Ganis; from $240 to $271,, James Kollos, Borough of Brooklyn-42d Dist., Robert F. Downing; 43d Dist., Michael Carberry; 44th Dist., Theodore Dowsickle, Hospital Helper, Henry Wallace. Frank CunninghamL 45th Dist., John S. Gaynor; BOARD OF PAROLE OF THE NEW YORK $240; John Boyd, Hospital Helper, $240; Resignations, Dismissals, etc., for the 46th Dist., James R. Weston; 47th Dist., John CITY REFORMATORY OF MISDEMEAN- October 15, Edward Frieling, Hospital Month of October, 1913-September 6, Diemer; 48th Dist., James J. Molen; 49th Dist.; ANTS. Francis P. Kenney; 50th Dist., Charles W. Dunn; Helper, $300; Mary Clifford, Hospital John Mitchell, Stationary Engineer, $4.50 Office, No. 148 East Twentieth street. 51st Dist., Leo V. Doherty; 52d Dist., Daniel R. Patrick A. Whitney, Commissioner of Cor- Helper, $180; Helen Dorothy, Pupil Nurse, per day, to Bellevue; September 30, Jose- Coleman; 53d Dist., Frederick H. Stevenson; rection, President. $96; Veronica Brennan, Pupil Nurse, $96; phine Groht, Trained Nurse, $600, to per- 54th Dist., Jesse D. Moore; 55th Dist., Frank T. John B. Mayo, Judge, Special Sessions, Man- Dixson; 56th Dist., William P. McGarry; 57th Dist., manent; October 2, Mary Waterman, hattan. Sigrid Christopher, Pupil Nurse, $96; Oc- Robert H. Bosse; 58th Dist., 0. Grant Esterbrook; Robert J. Wilkin, Judge, Special Sessions tober 16, Mary Keeley, Hospital Helper, Trained Nurse, $600; James Sherman, 59th Dist., George A. Morrison; 60th Dist., Otto Brooklyn. $180;Rose Tanhan, Hospital Helper, $180; Hospital Helper, $240; October 6, John Muhlbauer; 61st Dist., William H. Pendry; 62d Frederick B. House, City Magistrate, First Dist., Jacob J. Velten; 63d Dist., Edward Eichhorn; Division. William Cooper, Hospital Helper, $240; Ward, Hospital Helper, $240; Millie Kil- th Dist., Henry F. Grimm; 65th Dist., James F. Edward J. Dooley, City Magistrate, Second October 17, Margaret Monohan, Hospital kelly, Hospital Helper, $180; Julia Mulli- 54artyn. Division. Helper, $180; October 20, William Jaffey, gan, Hospital Helper, $240; October 7, Borough of Queena-66th Dist., George M. Samuel B. Hamburger, John C. Heintz, Rosario O'Connor; 67th 1Dist.. Otto C. Gelbke: 68th Dist., Maggio, Richard E. Troy. Hospital Helper, $300. Joseph Cowhig, Hospital Helper, $240; Alexander Dujat; 69th Dist., Charles Augustus Thomas R. Minnick, Secretary. Salary Increased-Hospital Helper, ac- Harry Scott, Hospital Helper, $240; Oc- Post; 70th Dist., W. Augustus Shipley. Telephone, 1047 Gramercy. Borough of Richmond-71st Dist., William Fink; tion to date from October 1, 1913: Thos. tober 8, Bessie Currie, Pupil Nurse, $96; 72d Dist., John J. O'Rourke; 73d Dist., Charles P, McGarrill, Hospital Helper, from $240 to October 12, Josephine Groht, Trained Cole. Nurse, $900; Catherine Lohbauer, Hospi- P. J. Scully, City Clerk. BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS. $300. William A. Prendergast, Comptroller. tal Helper, $180; Eleanor Lohbauer, Hos- Resignations, Dismissals, etc., for the BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS. Archibald R. Watson, Corporation Counsel. pital Helper, $180; Grace McMillan, Lawson Purdy, President of the Department of Month of October, 1913-September 30, Office, Bellevue Hospital, Twenty-sixth street Trained Muse, $600; October 13, Harry Taxes and Assessments. Josephine Groht, Trained Nurse, $900; and First avenue. John Korb, Jr., Chief Clerk, Finance Depart- October 1, James Reddy, Hospital Helper, Troizki, Hospital Helper, $240; October Telephone, 4400 Madison Suare. ment, No. 280 Broadway. 15, John Williams, Hospital Helper, $240; Board of Trustees-Dr. JohnJ W. Brannan, Telephone, 1200 Worth. $240; October 4, John Foley, Hospital President; James K. Paulding, Secretary; John G. Helper, $240; Louis Refoy, Pupil Nurse, John Mullarkey, Hospital Helper, • $240; O'Keeffe, Arden M. Robbins, James A. Farley; October 18, Marcella Fitzgerald, Pupil Samuel Sachs, Leopold Stern; Michael J. Drum- $96; October 5, Emma Haas, Trained mond, ex-officio. BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY, Nurse, $720; October 6, Mary Keeley, Nurse, $96; October 21, Marcella Fitz- General Medical Superintendent, Dr. George Office, No. 165 Broadway, Hospital Helper, $180; October 8, Anna gerald, Trained Nurse, $600; October 22, O'Hanlon, Charles Strauss, President; Charles N. Chadwick Susie Clark, Hospital Helper, $180; Annie nd John F. Galvin, Commissioners. Shields, Pupil Nurse, $96; October 9, Joseph P. Morrissey, Secretary. Madge Kenny, Pupil Nurse, $96; October McEntee, Hospital Helper, $180. BOARD OF AMBULANCE SERVICE. J. Waldo Smith, Chief Engineer. JO, James O'Leary, Hospital Helper, $300; Headquarters, 300 Mulberry street. Office hours, 9 a. tn. to 5 p. rn.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. October 11, Helen Burns, Hospital Helper, Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Saturdays, 12 m. Telephone, 4310 Cortlandt. $180; October 13, Edward Pierce, Hos- President, Commissioner of Police, R. Waldo; pital Helper, $240; Mary Stevens, Hos- Secretary, Commissioner of Public Charities, M. BUREAU OF THE CHAMBERLAIN. pital Helper, $180; John Everards, Hos- J. Drummond; Dr. John W. Brannan, President of the Board of Trustees of Bellevue and Allied Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broad- pital Helper, $240; Theodore Dowsickle, Hospitals; Dr. Royal S. Copeland, Wm. I. Spregel. way, Rooms 63 to 67. Hospital Helper, $240; October 14, Fran- berg; D. C. Potter, Director. Robert R. Moore, Chamberlain. cis McGlynn, Hospital Helper, $300; Mary Ambulance Calls-Telephone, 3100 Spring. Henry J. Walsh, Deputy Chamberlain. Administration Offices-Telephone, 7586 Spring, Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Rogers, Pupil Nurse, $96; Anna Johnson, Telephone, 4270 Worth. Pupil Nurse, $96; Dora Clark, Pupil BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Nurse. • $96; Janetta Foy, Pupil Nurse, Office, No. 320 Broadway, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. $96; October 15, Annie Clark, Hospital Saturdays, 12 m. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE COMMISSION. Helper, $180; Mary Clifford, Hospital Joseph P. Hennessy, President. Office of the Commission, Room 223, No. 280 Helper, $180; October 16, Nellie Meehan, William C. Ormond, Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough of Man- Antonio C. Astatita. hattan, New York City. Thomas Hospital Helper, $180; October 17, Ed- J. Drennan, Secretary. William D. Dickey, Cambridge Livingston, ward Frieling, Hospital Helper, $300; Oc- Telephones, 29, 30 and 31 Worth. David Robinson, Commissioners. Lamont Mc- tober 19, Janet Milton, Pupil Nurse, $96; Loughlin, Clerk. Regular advertised meetings on Monday, Tues- Helen Dorothy, Pupil Nurse, $96; Oc- BOARD OF CITY RECORD. day and Thursday of each week at 2 o'clock p. m. tober 20, James Burke, Hospital Helper, The Mayor, the Corporation Counsel and the Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, $240. Comptroller. 9 a. m. to 12 m. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISOR. Telephone, 3254 Worth. Appointments for the Month Ending Park Row Building, No. 21 Park Row. September 30, 1913, Supplementary-Sep- David Ferguson, Supervisor. tember 11, Chas, Hurdock, Hospital Help- STATEMENT OF THE HOURS DURING Henry McMillen, Deputy Supervisor, which the Public Offices in the City are open Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, CITY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE BOARD er, $240; September 21, Alice Foote, Pupil for business and at which the Courts regularly 9 a. m. to 12 tn. OF ALDERMEN. Nurse, $96; September 22, Kate Corcoran, open and adjourn, as well as the places where Distributing Division, Nos. 96 and 98 Reade inch offices are kept and such Courts are held, City Hall, Rooms 11, 12; 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Hospital Helper, $180; Hazel Gressman, street, near West Broadway. Saturdays, 10 a. m. to 12 m. together with the heads of Departments and Telephones, 1505 and 1506 Cortlandt. Telephone, 7560 Cortlandt. Pupil Nurse, $96; September 23, Mary Courts. P. J. Scully, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board Smith, Hospital Helper, $240; John Foley, BOARD OF ELECTIONS. of Aldermen. Hospital Helper, $240; Josiah Williams, General Office, So. 107 West Forty-sfirst street. Joseph F. Prendergast, First Deputy. CITY OFFICES. James J. Hines, Chief Clerk of the Board of Hospital Helper, $240; September 25, Commissioners: J. Gabriel Britt, President; Aldermen. Moses M. McKee Secretary; James Kane and Charles Jimmo, Hospital Helper, $240; Jacob A. Livingston. Joseph V. Sculley, Clerk, Borough of Brooklyn. MAYOR'S OFFICE. Matthew McCabe, Deputy City Clerk, Borough Charlotte Wilson, Hospital Helper, $180; No. 5 City Hall, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturday, Telephone, 2946 Bryant. of The Bronx. Maggie Ryan, Hospital Helper, $180; 0 a. in. to 12 m. BOROUGH OFFICES, George D. Frenz, Deputy City Clerk, Borough Michael Farrell, Hospital Helper, $240; Telephone, 8020 Cortlandt. Manhattan. of Queens. Ardolph L. Kline, Mayor. September 30, Patrick Finn, Hospital No. 112 West Forty-second street. William K. Walsh, Deputy City Clerk, Borough Robert Adamson, Secretary. William C. Baxter, Chief Clerk. of Richmond. Helper, $240. James Matthews, Executive Secretary. Telephone, 2946 Bryant. Resignations, etc., for the Month of John J. Glennon, Chief Clerk and Bond and The Bronx. Warrant Clerk. COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. September (30), 1913, Supplementary- No. 368 East One Hundred and Forty-eighth BAUURE OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. street. Harry M. Rice, Commissioners. September 5, James Larsen, Stationary Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, 9 a. Room 1, City Hall, 9 a. m. to 5 p. Saturday, John L. Burgoyne, Chief Clerk. Engineer, $4.50 per day; September 21, Telephone, 336 Melrose. m. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 rn. 9 a. m. to 12 m. Telephone, 4315 Worth. Anna Meehan, Hospital Helper, $180; Ed- John L. Walsh, Commissioner. Brooklyn. Telephone, 4334 Cortlandt. ward Mezick, Hospital Helper, $240; Wm. Nos. 435-445 Fulton street. Smith, Hospital Helper, $240; Horace George Russell, Chief Clerk. BUREAU OF LICENSES. COMMISSIONER OF LICENSES. Evans, Hospital Helper, $240; September 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m, Telephone, 693 Main. 22, Charles Fitzpatrick, Hospital Helper, Telephone, 2030 Worth. Queens. Office, No. 277 Broadway. James G. Wallace, Jr., Chief of Bureau. Henry W. Sharkey, Chief Clerk, No. 64 Jackson Herman Robinson, Commissioner. $240; September 23, Harry Smith Hos- Principal Office, 57-59 Centre street, avenue, Long Island City. Samuel Prince, Deputy Commissioner. pital Helper, $240; Delia Rafferty, Hos- Telephone, 3375 Hunters Point. John J. Caldwell, Secretary, Richmond. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, pital Helper, $180; September 25, Kate Borough Hall, New Brighton, S. I. 9 a. m. to 12 m. Corcoran, Hospital Helper, $180; Nellie ARMORY BOARD. Alexander M. Ross, Chief Clerk. Telephone, 2828 Worth. Diamond, Pupil Nurse, $96; September Mayor, Ardolph L. Kline; the Comptroller, Telephone, 1000 Tompkinsville. William A. Prendergast; the Acting President of All offices open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Sulu. 29, Charles Jimmo, Hospital Helper, $240; the Board of Aldermen, O. Grant Esterbrook; Chief days, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. September 26, Maggie Ryan, Hospital of Coast Artillery, Elmore F. Austin; Brigadier. COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND. Helper, $180; September 30, Bessie Vogan, General John G. Eddy, Commodore R. P. Forshiew; Ardolph L. Kline, Mayor, Chairman; William the President of the Department of Taxes and BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND A. Prendergast, Comptroller; Robert R. Moore, Pupil Nurse, $96; Mildred Rock, Pupil Assessments, Lawsoo Purdy. APPORTIONMENT. Chamberlain; 0. Grant Esterbrook, Acting Presi- Nurse, $96; Patrick Finn, Hospital Helper, Clark D. Rhinehart, Secretary, ROom 6, Base- The Mayor, Chairman; the Comptroller, the Act- dent of the Board of Aldermen, and Henry H. $240; Florence McTighe, Trained Nurse, ment, Hall of Records, Chambers and Centre ing President of the Board of Aldermen, President Curran, Chairman Finance Committee, Board of streets. of the Borough of Manhattan, President of the Aldermen, members; John Korb, Jr., Secretary. $600. Office hours, 9 a. m, to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Borough of Brooklyn, President of the Borough of Office of Secretary, Room 9, Stewart Building, No. 280 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan. Fordham Hospital. 9 a. m. to 12 tn. The Bronx, President of the Borough of Queens, Telephone, 3900 Worth. President of the Borough of Richmond. Telephone, 1200 Worth. Appointments for the Month of Oc- OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. Joseph Haag, Secretary; William M. Lawrence, tober, 1913-October 1, Elizabeth Rah- ART COMMISSION, Assistant Secretary; Charles V. Adee, Clerk to DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. min, Pupil Nurse, $96; Esther Cook, City Hall, Room 21. Office hours, 9 a. m. to Board. Trained Nurse, $800; Constance Babbitts, 4p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. No. 277 Broadway, Room 1406. Telephone Municipal Building, 18th floor. Telephone call, 1197 Cortlandt. 2280 Worth. Arthur J. O'Keeffe, Commissioner. Pupil Nurse, $96; Harry Scott, Hospital Robert W. de Forest, Vice-President Metropolis William H. Sinnott, Deputy Commissioner. OFFICE' OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER. Edgar E. Schiff, Secretary. Helper, $240; Mary Barstow, Hospital tan Museum of Art, President' Frank L. Babbott, Nelson P. Lewis, Chief Engineer. Arthur S. Vice-President; Charles H. Russell, Trustee of Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Helper, $180; Josephine Groht, Trained Tuttle, Assistant Chief Engineer, No. 277 Broad. Saturdays, 9 a m. to 12 in. New York Public Library, Secretary; A. Augustus way, Room 1408. Telephone, 2281 Worth. Nurse, $900; Susie Ryan, Pupil Nurse, Healy, President of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts Telephone, 380 Worth, $96; Henrietta Brown, Pupil Nurse, $96; and Sciences; Ardolph L. Kline, Mayor of The City BUREAU OF FRANCHISES. Kate Summers, Pupil Nurse, $96; Octo- of New York; I. N. Phelps Stokes, Architect; Harry P. Nichols, Engineer, Chief of Bureau, ber 2, John Williams, Hospital Helper, John Bogart; Karl Bitter, Sculptor; George W 277 Broadway, Room 801. Telephone, 2282 Worth. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. Breck, Painter; and John A. Mitchell. STANDARD TESTING LABORATORY. $240; October 3, Clodia Johnson, Pupil John Quincy Adams, Assistant Secretary. Otto H, Klein, Director, 125 Worth street, CENTRAL OFFICE. Nurse, $96; Catherine Saxe, Hospital Telephones, 3088 and 3089 Franklin. No. 148 East Twentieth street. Office hours, Office hours, 9 a. rn. to 5 p, m. Saturdays, 9 from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to Helper, $180; Georgia Daggett, Trained a. m. to 12 m. 12 m. Nurse, $600; John Schulze, Hospital BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Telephone, 1047 Gramercy. No. 11 City Hall, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturdays, EFFICIENCY AND BUDGET ADVISORY STAFF. Patrick A. Whitney, Commissioner. Helper, $240; October 7, Genevieve Lynch, 10 a. m. to 12 m. Room 828, 51 Chambers street. Telephone, 1684 William J. Wright, Deputy Commissioner. Pupil Nurse, $96; Anna Tyrrell, Hospital Telephone, 7560 Cortlandt. Worth. Benjamin F. Welton, Efficiency Engineer John B. Fitzgerald, Secretary. Helper, $192; Charles Anderson, Hospital 0. Grant Esterbrook, Acting-President. In Charge. Helper, $240; Eleanor Lohbauer, Hospital ALDERMEN. BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Helper, $180; Christina Eckert, Hospital Borough of Manhattan-1st Dist., Bernard D. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES. Donnelly; 2d Dist., Michael Stapleton; 3d Dist., Rooms 6027 and 6028, Metropolitan Building, Helper, $180; October 8, Henry Troizki, ohn J. White; 4th Dist., James J. Smith; 5th Dist., Pier "A" N. R., Battery place. No. 1 Madison avenue, Borough of Manhattan, Telephone, 300 Rector. Hospital Helper, $240; Edward Folwer, oseph M. Hannon; 6th Dist., Frank J. Dotzler; 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. tn. to 12 m. J Robert A. C. Smith, Commissioner. Hospital Helper, $240; October 13, Blanche th Dist., Frank L. Dowling; 8th Dist., Max S. Telephone, 5840 Gramercy. Levine. 9th Dist., John F. McCourt; 10th Dist., George A. Just, Chairman. Members: William Charles J. Farley, First Deputy Commissioner. Humphreys, Trained Nurse, $900; Oc- HughiksCummuskey; llth Dist., Louis Wendel, Jr.; Crawford, Lewis Harding, D. Everett Waid, John Richard C. Harrison, Second Deputy Commis- tober 14, John Mullarkey, Hospital Helper, 12th • t., William P. Kenneally; 13th Dist., John Kenlon, Charles Buek and Cecil F. Shalicross. sioner. McCann; 14th Dist., John Loos; 15th Dist., Niles Edward V. Barton, Clerk. Matthew J. Harrington, Secretary. $240; October 16, James Smith, Hospital R. Becker; 16th Dist., John T. Eagan; 17th Dist., Board meeting every Tuesday at 2 p. m. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays. Helper, $240; Susie Clark, Hospital Help- Daniel M. Bedell; 18th Dist., James J. Nugent, 9 a. m. to 12 m. 19th Dist., William D. Brush; 20th Dist., John J. er, $180; Maggie Pragg, Hospital Helper, Reardon; 21st Dist., Oscar Igstaedter; 22d Dist., $180; October 17, Raymond Doucette, Edward V. Gilmore; 23d Dist., John H. Boschen; BOARD OF INEBRIETY. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Hospital Helper, $240; October 19, Mar- 24th Dist., John A. Bolles; 25th Dist., Charles Office, 300 Mulberry street, Manhattan. BOARD OF EDUCATION. cella Fitzgerald, Trained Nurse, $600; Oc- Delaney; 26th Dist., Henry H. Curran; 27th Dist., Telephone, 7116 Spring. Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Borough of Nathan Lieberman; 28th Dist., Courtlandt Nicoll; Thomasvi J.J Colton, President; Rev. William Manhattan, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. (in August 9 a. m tober 22, Elizabeth Dockery, Trained 29th Dist., John F. Walsh; 30th Dist., Ralph Folks; Morrison, John Doming, M.D.; Rev. John J. to 4 p. m.); Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Nurse, $600; October 23, Barbara Inglis, 31st Dist., Hyman Pouker; 32d Dist., Thomas A. Hughes;William Browning, M.D.; Michael J. Telephone, 5580 Plaza. McGrath; 33d Dist., Samuel Marks. Drummond, Commissioner of Public Charities; Stated meetings of the Board are held at 4 p. m. Hospital Helper, $180; Laura Dugan, Hos- Borough of The Bronx-34th Dist., James L. Patrick A. Whitney, Commissioner of Correction. on the first Monday in February, the second pital Helper, $180. Devine; 35th Dist., Thomas J. Mulligan; 36th Executive Secretary, Charles Samson. Wednesday in July,' and the second and fourth MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. THE CITY RECORD. 10807

Wednesdays in every month, except July and DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, Cram, George V. S. Williams. Counsel, George S. Coleman, Secretary, Travis H. Whitney. August. Centre and Walker streets, Manhattan. 9 a. ne ti 12 m. Reba C. Bamberger (Mrs.), Joseph Barondess, Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays, Telephone, 4150 Beekman. Nicholas J. Barrett, Henry J. Bigham, Thomas W. 9 a. ra. to 12 m. Churchill, Joseph E. Cosgrove, Francis P. Cunnion, Burial Permit and Contagious Disease Offices FIRE DEPARTMENT. Thomas M. De Laney, Martha Lincoln Draper always open. Headquarters: Office hours, for all, from 9 a. m. TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT. (Miss), Ernest F. Eilert, Rev. James M. Farrar, Telephone, 6280 Franklin. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 12 m. Central offices and John J. Murphy, Commissioner. Manhattan D.D., Alexander Ferris, George J. Gillespie, John Ernst J. Lederle, Ph.D., Commissioner of Health fire stations open at all hours. Greene, Robert L. Harrison, Louis Haupt, M.D., office, 44 East 23d street. Telephone, 5331 Gram- and President; Joseph J. O'Connell, M.D.; Rhine. OFFICES. rcy. William H. Abbott, Jr., First Deputy Com- Ella W. Kramer (Mrs.), Peter J. Lavelle, Olivia lander Waldo, Commissioners. Headquarters of Department, Nos. 157 and 159 Leventritt (Miss), Isadore M. Levy, Africk H. Man, missioner. Eugene W. Scheffer, Secretary. East 67th street, Manhattan. Telephone, 640 Brooklyn office (Boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens John Martin, Robert E. McCafferty, Dennis J. Herman M. Biggs, M.D., General Medical Plaza. McDonald, M.D., Augustus G. Miller, George C. and Richmond), 503 Fulton street. Telephone, Officer. Brooklyn office, Nos. 365 and 387 Jay street, 3825 Main. Frank Mann, Second Deputy Com- Miller, Henry P. Morrison, Louis Newman, Antonio Walter Bensel, M.D., Sanitary Superintendent. Brooklyn. Telephone, 2653 Main. Pisani, M.D.; Alice Lee Post (Mrs.), Arthur S. missioner. William H. Guilfoy, M.D., Registrar of Records, Joseph Johnson, Commissioner. Bronx office, 391 East 149th street. Telephone, Somers, Morton Stein, Abraham Stern, M. Samuel James McC, Miller, Chief Clerk. George W. Olvany, Deputy Commissioner. Stern, Ernest W. Stratmann, Cornelius J. Sullivan, 7107-7108 Melrose. William B. Calvert, Superin- Philip P. Farley, Deputy Commissioner, Bor- endent. James E. Sullivan, Michael J. Sullivan, Bernard Borough of Manhattan. oughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Suydam, Rupert B. Thomas, John R. Thompson, Alonzo Blauvelt, M.D., Assistant Sanitary Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays, Daniel E. Finn, Secretary of n epartment. 9 a. m. to 12 m. John Whalen, Ira S. Wile, M.D., Frank D. Wilsey, Superintendent; George A. Roberts, Assistan Lloyd Dorsey Willis, Secretary to Commissioner, George W. Wingate, Egerton L. Winthrop, Jr., Chief Clerk; Shirley W. Wynne, M.D., Assistant Walter J. Nolan, Secretary to Deputy Commis. members of the Board. Registrar of Records. sioner, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Thomas W . Churchill, President. Borough of The Bronx, No. 3731 Third avenue. John Kenlon, Chief of Department, in charge BOROUGH OFFICES. John Greene, Vice-President. Marion B. McMillan, M.D., Assistant Sanitary Bureau of Fire Extinguishment, 157 and 159 East A. Emerson Palmer, Secretary. Superintendent; Ambrose Lee, Jr., Assistant Chief 67th street, Manhattan. Fred H. Johnson, Assistant Secretary. Clerk; Arthur J. O'Leary, M.D., Assistant Registra Thomas Lally, Deputy Chief in charge, Bor- BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. C. B. Snyder, Superintendent of School J. of Records. oughs of Brooklyn and Queens, 365-367\Jay street, Office of the President Nos. 14, 15 and 16 Buildings. Brooklyn. Patrick Jones, Superintendent of School Supplies, Borough of Brooklyn, Flatbush avenue, Willoughby City Hall, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. and Fleet streets. William Guerin, Deputy Chief in charge Bureau to 12 m. Henry R. M. Cook, Auditor. of Fire Prevention, 157 and 159 East 67th street, Thomas A. Dillon, Chief Clerk. Travers R. Maxfield, M.D., Assistant Sanitary George McAneny, President. Superintendent; Alfred T. Metcalfe, Assistan Manhattan. Leo Arnstein, Secretary of the Borough. Henry M. Leipziger, Supervisor of Lectures. Leonard Day, Electrical Engineer, Chief of Claude G. Leland, Superintendent of Libraries. Chief Clerk; S. J. Byrne, M.D., Assistant Registrar Louis Graves, Secretary to the President. of Records. Bureau of Fire Alarm Telegraph, 157 and 159 East Telephone, 6725 Cortlandt. A. J. Maguire, Supervisor of Janitors. 67th street, Manhattan. Edgar Victor Frothingham, Commissioner of Borough of Queens, Nos. 372 and 374 Fulton John R. Keefe, Clerk, in charge Bureau of BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS. street, Jamaica. Public Works. William H. Maxwell, City Superintendent of Repairs and Supplies, 157 and 159 East 67th street, W. R. Patterson, Assistant Commissioner of John H. Barry, M.D., Assistant Sanitary Super Manhattan. Schools, and Andrew W. Edson, William L. Ettin- Intendent; George R. Crowly, Assistant Chief Public Works. ger, John H. Haaren, Clarence E. Meleney, Edward Clerk; Robert Campbell, M.D., Assistant Registraj Henry Welles Durham, Chief Engineer in Charge of Highways. B. Shallow, Edward L. Stevens, Gustave Strauben- of Records. LAW DEPARTMENT. muller, John H. Walsh, Associate City Superin. OFFICE OF CORPORATION COUNSEL. Charles H. Graham, Chief Engineer in Charge of tendents. Borough of Richmond, No. 514 Bay street, Sewers . Stapleton, Staten Island. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. tn.; Saturdays, DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENTS. 9 a. m. to 12 m. Julian B. Beaty, uperintendent of Public Build. Darwin L. Bardwell, William A. Boylan, William John T. Sprague, M.D., Assistant Sanitary ings and Offices. Superintendent; Charles E. Hoyer, Assistant Chief Main office, Hall of Records, Chambers and A. Campbell, John P. Conroy, John W. Davis, Centre streets, 6th and 7th floors. Telephone 6700 Cortlandt. John Dwyer, James M. Edsall, Cornelius E. Clerk; Frederick S. Williams, Assistant Registrar Rudolph P. Miller, Superintendent of Building, of Records. Telephone, 4600 Worth. Franklin, John Griffin, M.D., Henry W. Jameson, Archibald R. Watson, Corporation Counsel. Telephone, 1575 Stuyvesant. Henry E. Jenkins, Cecil A. Kidd, James Lee, Charles Assistants—Charles D. Olendorf, William P. Burr, W. Lyon, James J. McCabe, Ruth G. McGray DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. R. Percy Chittenden, William Beers Crowell, John (Mrs.), William J. O'Shea, Arthur C. Perry, Jr., L. O'Brien, Terence Farley, Edward J. McCormick, BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. ohn S. Roberts, Albert Shiels, Edgar Dubs Shimer, Charles B. Stover, Commissioner of Parks for the Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond, and David S. Garland, Curtis A. Peters, George M. Office of the President, corner Third avenue Jdward W. Stitt, Grace C. Strachan (Miss), Curtis, John F. O'Brien, Edward S. Malone, Edwin Joseph S. Taylor, Benjamin Veit, Joseph H. Wade, President Park Board. and One Hundred and Seventy-seventh street; Clinton H. Smith, Secretary. J. Freedman, Louis H. Hahlo, Frank B. Pierce, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Offices, Arsenal, Central Park. Richard H. Mitchell, John Widdecombe, Arthur Cyrus C. Miller, President. William H. Maxwell, City Superintendent of Telephone, 7300 Plaza. Sweeney, William H. King, George P. Nicholson, George Donnelly, Secretary. Schools, and James C. Byrnes, Walter L. Hervey, Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. rn.; Saturdays, Charles J. Nehrbas, William J. O'Sullivan, Hat. Thomas W. Whittle, Commissioner of Public Jerome A. O'Connell. George J. Smith, Examiners. 9 a. m. to 12 m. ford P. Walker, Josiah A. Stover, William E. C, Works. BOARD OF RETIREMENT. Michael J. Kennedy, Commissioner of Parks for Mayer, John Lehman, Francis Martin, Charles James A. Henderson, Superintendent of Build- Thomas W. Churchill, Abraham Stern, Arthur the Borough of Brooklyn. McIntyre, Clarence L. Barber, Isaac F. Cohen, ings. S. Somers, William H. Maxwell, Josephine E, Offices, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, George H. Cowie, Solon Berrick, James P. O'Connor, Telephone, 2680 Tremont. Rogers, Mary A. Curtis, Lyman A. Best, Principal, Brooklyn. Elliott S. Benedict, Isaac Phillips, Edward A. Public School 171, Brooklyn, Secretary. Telephone Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; July and August McShane, Eugene Fay, Ricardo M. DeAcosta, 4140 Cypress. John M. Barrett, Frank P. Reilly, Leon G. Godley' 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Telephone, 2300 South. Alexander C. MacNulty, Samuel Hoffman, John W. Goff, Jr., William R. Wilson, Jr., Charles E. Nellany, President's Office, Nos. 15 and DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Thomas J. Higgins, Commissioner of Parks for 16, Borough the Borough of The Bronx. Patrick J. Walsh, Ashton Parker. Hall; 9 a. m. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broad- Office, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. Secretary to the Corporation Counsel—Edmund 12 m. way, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. (June, July and August, Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays, Kirby, Jr. Lewis H. Pounds, President. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.); Saturdays, 9 a, m. to 12 m. 9 a. m. to 12 m. Brooklyn Office, No. 153 Pierrepont street. Tele- Reuben L. Haskell, Borough Secretary. Telephone, 1200 Worth. Telephone, 2640 Tremont. phone, 2948 Main. James D. Bell, Assistant in John B. Creighton, Secretary to the President. William A. Prendergast, Comptroller. Walter G. Eliot, Commissioner of Parks for the charge. George W. Tillson, Acting Commissioner of Douglas Mathewson, Deputy Comptroller. Borough of Queens. BUREAU OF STREET OPENINGS. Public Works. Edmund D. Fisher, Deputy Comptroller. Office, The Overlook, Forest Park, Richmond Main office, No. 90 West Broadway. Tele- Patrick J. Carlin, Superintendent of Buildings. Hubert L. Smith, Assistant Deputy Comptroller. Hill, L. I. phone, 5070 Barclay. Joel J. Squier, Assistant in William J. Taylor, Superintendent of the Bureau George L. Tirrell, Secretary to the Department. charge. of Sewers. Thomas W. Hynes, Supervisor of Charitable Brooklyn branch office, No. 166 Montague Howard L. Woody, Superintendent of the Institlutions PERMANENT CENSUS BOARD. street. Telephone, 5916 Main. Edward Riegel- Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices. Water S. Wolfe, Chief Clerk. No. 114 East 47th streeet, fourth floor. Office mann, Assistant in charge. John W. 'fumbridge, Superintendent of High- BUREAU OF AUDIT. hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Queens branch office, Municipal Building, Court ways. Charles S. Hervey, Chief Auditor of Accounts, The Mayor, City Superintendent of Schools House Square, Long Island City. Telephone, 3886 Telephone, 3960 Main. Room 29. and Police Commissioner. George H. Chatfield, Hunters Point. Walter C. Sheppard, Assistant in Harry York, Deputy Chief Auditor of Accounts. charge. Secretary. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Duncan MacInnes, Chief Accountant and Book. Telephone, 3591 Murray Hill. BUREAU FOR THE RECOVERY OF PENALTIES. keeper. No. 119 Nassau street. Telephone, 4526 Cort. President's Office, Borough Hall, Jackson avenue John J. Kelly, Auditor of Disbursements. landt. Herman Stiefel, Assistant in charge. nd Fifth street, Long Island City; 9 a. rn. to H. H. Rathyen, Auditor of Receipts. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ARREARS OF p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 rn. David Rothschild, Bookkeeper in charge Division PRINCIPAL OFFICE. PERSONAL TAXES. Telephone, 5400 Hunters Point. of Refunds. Foot of East Twenty-sixth street, 9 a. m. to Maurice E. Connolly, President. James J. Munroe, Chief Inspector. No. 280 Broadway, 5th floor. Telephone, 4585 Hugh Hall, Secretary to the Preisdent. 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Worth. Geo. O'Reilly, Assistant in charge. R. B. McIntyre, Examiner in Charge, Expert Telephone, 7400 Madison square. Samuel Brock, Secretary of the Borough. Accountants' Division. Michael J. Drummond, Commissioner. TENEMENT HOUSE BUREAU AND BUREAU OF Joseph Flanagan, Commissioner of Public Works. LAW AND ADJUSTMENT DIVISION. Frank J. Goodwin, First Deputy Commissioner; BUILDINGS. G. Howland Leavitt, Superintendent of High. Albert E. Hadlock, Auditor of Accounts. Room Stephen A. Nugent, Third Deputy Commissioner. No. 44 East Twenty-third street. Telephone, ways. 185. Thomas L. Fogarty, Second Deputy Commis. 61 Gramercy. John P. O'Brien, Assistant in i)ohn R. Higgins, Superintendent of Sewers. sinner for Brooklyn and Queens, Nos. 327 to 331 charge. ohn W. Moore, Superintendent of Buildings. BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL INVESTIGATION AND aniel Ehntholt, Superintendent of Street STATISTICS. Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn. Telephone 2977 Main. Cleaning. Tilden Adamson, Supervising Statistician and METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE COMMIES-7.0N Francis X. Duer, Superintendent of Public Build. Examiner. Room 180. Dr. John F. FitzGerald, General Medical Super- intendent. Office, No. 17 Battery place. George A. Soper, Ings and Offices. Office, Town Hall, Flushing, L. I. STOCK AND BOND DIVISION. J. McKee Borden, Secretary. Ph.D., President; James H. Fuertes, Secretary Telephone, 1740 Flushing. James J. Sullivan, Chief Stock and Bond Clerk. Plans and Specifications, Contracts, Proposals H. de B. Parsons, Charles Sooysmith, Linsly R, Room 85. and Estimates for Work and Materials for Building Williams, M.D. OFFICE OF THE CITY PAYMASTER. Repairs and Supplies, Bills and Accounts, 9 a. m, Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays BOROUGH OF RICHMOND No. 83 Chambers street and No. 65 Reade 0 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. 9 a. m. to 12 m. President's Office, New Brighton, Staten Island. street. Bureau of Dependent Adults, foot of East Telephone, 1694 Rector. George Cromwell, President. John H. Timmerman, City Paymaster. I wenty-sixth street. Office hours, 9 a. m. to Maybury Fleming, Secretary. DIVISION OF REAL ESTATE. 5 p. m. Louis Lincoln Tribus, Consulting Engineer and Charles A. O'Malley, Appraiser of Real Estate. The Children's Bureau, No. 124 East 50th MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Acting Commissioner of Public Works. Room 103, No, 280 Broadway. street. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. No. 299 Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, John Seaton, Superintendent of Buildings. Sterling Potter, Superintendent for Richmond H. E. Buel, Superintendent of Highways. DIVISION OF AWARDS. 9 a. m. to 12 in. Borough, Borough Hall, St. George, Staten Island. Frank Gallagher, President; Richard Welling and John T. Fetherston, Assistant Engineer and Joseph R. Kenny, Bookkeeper in Charge Telephone, 1000 Tompkinsville. Acting Superintendent of Street Cleaning. Rooms 155 and 157, No. 280 Broadway. Alexander Keogh, Commissioners. Frank A. Spencer, Secretary. Ernest H. Seehusen, Superintendent of Sewers. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF TAXES. John Timlin, Jr., Superintendent of Public Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building LABOR BUREAU. DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. Nos. 54-60 Lafayette street. Buildings and Offices. Room 0. Offices, Borough Hall, New Brighton, N. Y., Frederick H. E. Ebstein, Receiver of Taxes. Nos. 13 to 21 Park Row, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Telephone, 2140 Worth. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. 9 a. in. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. John J. McDonough and Sylvester L. Malone, Telephone, 1000 Tompkinsville. Deputy Receivers of Taxes. Telephone, 3863 Cortlandt. Borough of The Bronx—Municipal Building, William H. Edwards. Commissioner. MUNICIPAL EXPLOSIVES COMMISSION, Third and Tremont avenues. James F. Lynch, Deputy Commissioner, Bor. Nos. 157 and 159 East 67th street, Headquarters CORONERS. Edward H. Healy and John J. Knewitz, Deputy ough of Manhattan. Fire Department. Borough of Manhattan—Office, 70 Lafayett Receivers of Taxes. Julian Scott, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of Joseph Johnson, Fire Commissioner and ex. treet, corner of Franklin street. Borough of Brooklyn—Municipal Building Brooklyn. officio Chairman; Geo. 0. Eaton, Sidney Harrisi Open at all times of the day and night. Rooms 2-8. James F. O'Brien, Deputy Commissioner, Bor. Bartholomew Donovan, Russell W. Moore. Coroners: Israel L. Feinberg, Herman Hellen- Alfred J. Boulton and David E. Kemlo, Deputy ough of The Bronx. Albert Bruns, Secretary. tein, James E. Winterbottom, Herman W. Holtz- Receivers of Taxes John J. O'Brien, Chief Clerk. Meetings at call of Fire Commissioner. hauser. Borough of Queens—Municipal Building, Court Telephones, 5057, 5058 Franklin. House Square, Long Island City. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND Borough of The Bronx—Corner of Arthur avenue William A. Beadle and Thomas H. Green, ASSESSMENTS. POLICE DEPARTMENT. and Tremont avenue. Telephones, 1250 Tremont Deputy Receivers of Taxes. Hall of Records, corner Chambers and Centre CENTRAL OFFICE. and 1402 Tremont. Borough of Richmond —Borough Hall, St. George, Office hours, 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. every day. streets. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, No. 240 Centre street, 9 a. in. to 5 p. m. (months New Brighton. 9 a. m. to 12 m. Jacob Shongut, Jerome F. Healy. John De Morgan and Edward J. Lovett, Deputy of June, July and August, 9 a. in. to 4 p. m.) Borough of Brooklyn—Office, 236 Duffield street, Commissioners—Lawson Purdy, President; Chas, Receivers of Taxes. Saturdays, 9 a. in. to 12 m. near Fulton street. Telephone, 4004 Main and J. McCormack, John J. Holleran, Charles T. Telephone, 3100 Spring. BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS AND White, Daniel S. McElroy, Edward Kaufmann, 4005 Main. Rhinelander Waldo, Commissioner. Alexander J. Rooney, Edward Glinnen, Coroners. ARREARS. Judson G. Wall. Douglas I. McKay, First Deputy Commissioner, Telephone, 3900 Worth. Open at all hours of the day and night. Borough of Manhattan—Stewart Building, George S. Dougherty, Second Deputy Commis. Borough of Queens—Office, Town Hall, Fulton Room E. sioner. street, Jamaica, L. I. Daniel Moynahan, Collector of Assessments and Harry W. Newberger, Third Deputy Commis- Alfred S. Ambler, G. J. Schaefer. Arrears. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS sioner. AND ELECTRICITY. Office hours from 9 a. in. to 10 p. m., excepting George W. Wanmaker, Deputy Collector of ,James E. Dillon, Fourth Deputy Commissioner. Sundays and holidays; office open then from 9 a. m. Assessments and Arrears. Nos. 13 to 21 Park Row, 9 a. m, to 5 p. m.; William H. Kipp, Chief Clerk. to 12 m. Borough of The Bronx—Municipal Building, Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Borough of Richmond—No. 175 Second street, Rooms 1-3. Telephones: Manhattan, 8520 Cortlandt; Brook- -PUBLIC RECREATION COMMISSION. New Brighton. Open at all hours of the day and Charles F. Bradbury, Deputy Collector of As- yn, 3980 Main; Queens, 3441 Hunters Point; Rich- night. sessments and Arrears. mond, 840 Tompkinsville; Bronx, 3400 Tremont. 51 Chambers street; Room 1001. William H. Jackson, Coroner. Borough of Brooklyn—Mechanics' Bank Build. Henry S. Thompson, Commissioner. James E. Sullivan, President; General George W. Telephone, 7 Tompkinsville. ing, corner Court and Montague streets. J. W. F. Bennett, Deputy Commissioner. Wingate, Charles B. Stover, Mrs. V. G. Simkho- Theodore G. Christmas, Deputy Collector of Benjamin A. Kelley, Water Registrar, Borough vitch, Gustavus T. Kirby, George D. Pratt, Rob- Assessments and Arrears. of Manhattan. bins Gilman, Cyril H. Jones, Acting Secretary. Borough of Queens—Municipal Building, Court Telephone, 3545 Cortlandt. Office hours, 9 a. m, to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, COUNTY OFFICES. House Square, Long Island City. Frederic T. Parsons, Deputy Commissioner, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Peter L. Menninger, Deputy Collector of Assess- Borough of Brooklyn. Municipal Building, Brook. Telephone, 1471 Worth. ments and Arrears, lyn. Commission meeting every second Thursday at NEW YORK COUNTY. Borough of Richmond— St. George, New John L. Jordan, Deputy Commissioner, Borough 4 p. m. Brighton. of The Bronx, Tremont and Arthur avenues. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Edward W . Berry, Deputy Collector of Assess M. P. Walsh, Deputy Commissioner, Borough of ments and Arrears. Queens, Municipal Building, Long Island City. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. Room 127, Stewart Building, Chambers street John E. Bowe, Deputy Commissioner, Borough The Public Service Commission for the First and Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays, BUREAU FOR THE COLLECTION OF CITY REVENUE 9 a. in. to 12 m. July and August, 9 a. m. to AND OF MARKETS. of Richmond, Municipal Building, St. George. District, Tribune Building, No. 154 Nassau street, Manhattan. 2 p. m. Stewart Building, Chambers street and Broad Office hours, 8 a. m. to 11 p. m., every day in Thomas Allison, Commissioner. way, Room K. the year, including holidays and Sundays. Frederick P. Simpson, Assistant Commissioner. Sydney H. Goodacre, Collector of City Revenue EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. Stated public meetings of the Commission, Telephone, 241 Worth. and Superintendent of Markets. Members of the Board: James M. Morrow, Chair. Tuesdays and Fridays at 12.15 p. rn., in the Public William Strobmeyer, Deputy Superintendent of man; John J. Hannegan, Fred B. Robertson; ex• Hearing Room of the Commission, third floor of COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS, M arkets. officio members: Rudolph P. Miller, Edwin J. Fort, he Tribune Building, unless otherwise ordered. Office, Hall of Records. William A. Griffith, Deputy Collector of City Rooms Nos. 14, 15 and 16, Aldrich Building, Commissioners—Edward E. McCall, Chairman; John F. Cowan, Commissioner. Revenue. Nos. 149 and 151 Church street. Milo R. Maltbie, John E.. Eustis, J. Sergeant Frank K. Bowers, Deputy Commissioner. 10808 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913.

William Moores, Superintendent. John A. Mason, Commissioner. George L. Ingraham, Presiding Justice; Chester Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. in., and on James J. Fleming, Jr., Chief Clerk. John A. Pachler, Assistant Commissioner. B. McLaughlin, Frank C. Laughlin, John Proctor Saturdays until 12 m. Telephone, 3900 Worth. ames A. McMahon, Secretary. Clarke, Francis M. Scott, Victor J. Dowling, During July and August Clerk's Office will close Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, elephone, 3700 Tremont. Henry D. Hotchkiss, Justices; Alfred Wagstaff at 2 p. tn., and on Saturdays at 12 m. 9 a. in. to 12 m. Clerk; William Lamb, Deputy Clerk. During the months of July and August, from Clerk's Office opens 9 a. m. CITY COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Telephone, 3340 Madison Square. QUEENS COUNTY. No, 32 Chambers street, Brownstone Building, City Hall Park, from 10 a. in. to 4 p. in. COUNTY CLERK. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Special Term Chambers will be held from 10 SUPREME COURT-FIRST DEPARTMENT. Nos. 5, 8, 9, 10 and 11 New County Court House a. tn. to 4 p. m. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 . m.; July and August, County Court House, Chambers street. Court Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m.; open from 10.15 a. tn. to 4 p. m. Edward F. O'Dwyer, Chief Justice; Francis B. 9 a. m. to 12 in, During the months of July and Queens County Court House, Long Island City. August the hours are from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., except Special Term, Part I. (motions), Room No. 16, Delehanty, Joseph I. Green, Alexander Finelite, Thorndyke C. McKennee. Commissioner of John V. McAvoy, Peter Schmuck, Richard T. on Saturdays. Special Term, Part II. (ex-parte business), Room Jurors. No, 13. Lynch, Edward B. La Fetra, Richard H. Smith, William F. Schneider, County Clerk. Rodman Richardson, Assistant Commissioner of Special Term, Part III,, Room No. 19. Robert L. Luce, Justices. Thomas F. Smith, Clerk. Charles E. Gehring, Deputy. Jurors. Special Term, Part IV., Room No. 20. Telephone, 122 Cortlandt. Wm. B. Selden, Second Deputy. Telephone, 9631 Hunters Point. Herman W. Beyer, Superintendent of Indexing Special Term, Part V., Room No. 6. and Recording. Special Term, Part VI., Room No. 31. Telephone, 5388 Cortlandt, COUNTY CLERK, Trial Term, Part II., Room No, 34. COURT OF SPECIAL SESSEIONS. Trial Term, Part III., Room No. 32, Isaac Franklin Russell, Chief Justice; Lorenz No. 364 Fulton street, Jamaica. Trial Term, Part IV., Room No, 21. Zeller, John B. Mayo, Franklin Chase Hoyt, Joseph DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Office open, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m, Trial Term, Part V., Room No. 24. to 12 in, F. Moss, Howard J. Forker, John Fleming, Robert Building for Criminal Courts, Franklin and Trial Term, Part VI., Room No. 18. Leonard Ruoff, County Clerk. Trial Term, Part VII., Room No. I,. Wilkin, George J. O'Keefe, Morgan M. L. Ryan, Centre streets. Telephone, 151 Jamaica. ames J. McInerney, Arthur C. Salmon, Cornelius )Office hours from 9 a. tn, to 5,15 p. m., Saturdays, Trial Term, Part VIII, Room No. 23, . Collins, Moses Herrman and Frederic Kernochan, Trial Term, Part IX., Room No. 35. 9 a. m. to 12 m. Justices. Frank W. Smith, Chief Clerk. Charles S. Whitman, District Attorney. COUNTY COURT, Trial Term, Part X., Room No. 26. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre street, Henry D. Sayer, Chief Clerk. Trial Term, Part XI., Room No. 27. between Franklin and White streets, Borough of County Court House, Long Island City. Trial Term, Part XII., Room No. -. Telephone, 2304 Franklin. Telephone, 596 Hunters Point. Manhattan. Telephone, 3983 Franklin. Trial Term, Part XIII., and Special Term, Part Court opens at 10 a. in. County Court opens at 10 a, m. Trial Terms VII., Room No, 36, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. begin first Monday of each month, except July, Part I., Criminal Courts Building, Borough of Trial Term, Part XIV., Room No. 28. Manhattan. John P. Hilly, Clerk. Telephone, No. 119 Nassau street, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Satur- August and September. Special Terms on Satur- Trial Term, Part XV., Room No. 37, days, 9 a. m. to 12 m. day of each week and on Friday of each week dur- 3983 Franklin, Trial Term, Part XVI., Room No. -. Part II., 171 Atlantic avenue, Borough of Brook- William M. Hoes, Public Administrator. ng which civil actions are being tried with juries, Trial Term, Part XVII., Room No, 20. 'Telephone, 6376 Cortlandt. except Saturdays and Fridays during the month of lyn. Joseph L. Kerrigan, Clerk. Telephone, 4280 Trial Term. Part XVIII., Room No. 29. Main. August and the first Saturday and all the Fridays Appellate Term, Room No. 29. in the month of September, at each of said terms Part III., Town Hall, Jamaica, Borough of REGISTER. Naturalization Bureau, Room No. 7, first floor. Queens. This part is held on Tuesday of each Issues of law, and issues of fact triable without a Assignment Bureau, room on mezzanine floor, Hall of Records, office hours, from 9 a. m. to jury, will be tried, and motions and special pro- week. H. S. Moran, Clerk. Telephone, 657 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. During the northeast. Jamaica. ceedings heard. Clerks in attendance from 10 a. tn. to 4 p. months of July and August the hoUrs are from Clerk's Office open 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., except Part IV., Borough Hall, St. George, Borough of 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part I. (motion), Richmond. This part is held on Wednesday of Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12.30 p. m. Room No. 15. Max S. Grifenhagen, Register. each w-ek. Robert Brown, Clerk. Telephone, 324 Burt Jay Humphrey, County Judge. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Part II. (ex-parte William Halpin, Deputy Register. Telephone, 551 Jamaica. Tompkinsville. Telephone, 3900 Worth. business), ground floor, southeast corner. Clerk's Office, Special Term, Calendar ground DISTRICT ATTORNEY. floor, south. CHILDREN'S COURT. SHERIFF. Clerk's Office, Trial Term, Calendar, room New York County-No. 66 Third avenue. Office, Queens County Court House, Long northeast corner, second floor east. No. 299 Broadway, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Island City, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. 1:11. Manhattan. Dennis A. Lambert, Clerk. Tele- 9 a. m. to 12 m. Except during July and August) Clerk's Office, Appellate Term, room southwest phone, 1832 Stuyvesant. to 12 m. corner, third floor. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Kings County-No. 102 Court street, Brooklyn, County Judge's office always open at No. 336 Trial Term, Part I. (criminal business), Criminal Julius Harburger, Sheriff. Joseph W. Duffy, Clerk. Telephone, 627 Main. Fulton street. Jamaica, N. Y. Court House, Centre street. John F. Gilchrist, Under Sheriff, Queens County-No. 19 Hardenbrook avenue, Matthew J. Smith, District Attorney. Justices-Leonard A. Giegerich, P. Henry Dugro, Telephone, 4984 Worth. Jamaica. Sydney 011endorff, Clerk. This court is Telephones, 3871 and 3872 Hunters Point. James A. Blanchard, Samuel Greenbaum. Edward B. Amend, Vernon M. Davis, Joseph E. Newburger, held on Monday and Thursday of each week. Telephone, 657 Jamaica. SURROGATES. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, John W. Goff, Samuel Seabury, M. Warley Platzek, Richmond County-Corn Exchange Bank Bldg., Halls of Records. Court opens from 9 a. m. to Peter A. Hendrick, John Ford, John J. Brady, No. 364 Fulton street, Jamaica, Queens County, Mitchell L. Erlanger, Charles L. Guy, Irving Leh- St. George, S. I. William J. Browne, Clerk. Court 4 p. m., except Saturday, when it closes at 12 m. Randolph White, Public Administrator, County During the months of July and August the hours man, Alfred R. Page, Edward J. Gavegan, Nathan is held on Tuesday of each week. of Queens, Bijur, John J. Delany, Francis K. Pendleton, Daniel Telephone, 324 Tompkinsville. are from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Office hours, 9 a. in. to 4 p. m, John P. Cohalan and Robert Ludlow Fowler, F. Cohalan, Thomas F Donnely, Edward G, Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Whitaker, Bartow S. Weeks Eugene A. Philbin. Surrogates; William V. Leary, Chief Clerk. Telephone, 397 Jamaica. CITY MAGISTRATES' COURT. Bureau of Records: John F. Curry, Commis. Telephone, 4580 Cortlandt. sioner; Charles W. Culkin, Deputy Commissioner; FIRST DIVISION. William McAdoo, Chief City Magistrate; Robert Frank J. Scannell, Superintendent. SHERIFF. C. Cornell, Peter T. Barlow, Matthew P. Breen, Telephone, 3900 Worth, SUPREME COURT-CRIMINAL DIVISION. Frederick B. House, Charles N. Harris, Joseph E. County Court House, Long Island City, 9 a. m. Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, Elm, to 4 p. m.; during July and August, 9 a. m. to White and Franklin streets. Corrigan, Paul Krotel, Henry W. Herbert, Charles 2 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Court opens at 10.30 a. tn. W. Appleton, Daniel F. Murphy, John J. Freschi, Francis X. McQuade, John A. L. Campbell, Samuel KINGS COUNTY. George Emener, Sheriff. William F. Schneider, Clerk; Edward R. Carroll, Samuel J. Mitchell, Under Sheriff. Special Deputy to the Clerk. D. Levy, Norman J. Marsh, Joseph M. Deuel, Telephones, 3766-7 Hunters Point (office). Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; George M. S. Schulz, Thomas J. Nolan, Robert C. Ten Eyck, City Magistrates. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Court open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Park Building, 381-387 Fulton street, Brooklyn. SURROGATE. During July and August, Clerk's Office will close at 2 p. m. Philip Bloch, Chief Clerk, 300 Mulberry street, Thomas R. Farrell, Commissioner. Telephone, 6213 Spring. Michael J. Trudden, Deputy Commissioner. Daniel Noble, Surrogate. Telephone, 6064 Franklin. Office, No. 364 Fulton street, Jamaica. First District-Criminal Court Building. Office hours, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. M.; Saturdays, Except on Sundays, holidays and half-holidays, Second District-Jefferson Market. from 9 a. m. to 12 m. the office is open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, Third District-Second avenue and First street, Office hours during July and August, 9 a. m. rom 9 a. m. to 12 m. July and August, 9 a. m, APPELLATE DIVISION, SUPREME COURT, Fourth District-151 East Fifty-seventh street.4 to 2 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m, to 2 p. m. SECOND JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Fifth District-One Hundred and Twenty-first Telephone, 1454 Main. The calendar is called on each week day at Court House, Borough Hall, Brooklyn. Court street, southeastern corner of Sylvan place. 10 a. m., except during the month of August. meets from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m., excepting that on Sixth District-One Hundred and Sixty-second COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS. Telephone, 397 Jamaica. Fridays court opens at 10 o'clock a. m. Almet F. street and Washington avenue. Hall of Records. Jenks, Presiding Justice; Michael H. Hirschberg', Seventh District-No. 314 West Fifty-fourth Office hours, 9 a. m, to 4 p. m., excepting months Joseph A. Burr, Edward B. Thomas, William J, street. of July and August, then 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.; Sat. Carr, Adelbert P. Rich, Luke D. Stapleton, Justices. Eighth District-1014 East One Hundred and urdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. RICHMOND COUNTY. John B. Byrne, Clerk; Clarence A. Barrow, Deputy Eighty-first street, west of Boston road, The Bronx. Edmund O'Connor, Commissioner. Clerk, Motion days, first and third Mondays of Ninth District (Night Court for Females)-No, William F. Thompson, Deputy Commissioner. each term. 125 Sixth avenue. Telephone, 6988 Main. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Clerk's office opens 9 a. m. Tenth District (Night Court for Males)-No. 151 Village Hall, Stapleton. Telephone, 1392 Main, East Fifty-seventh street. COUNTY CLERK. Charles J. Kullman, Commissioner. John B. Byrne, Clerk. Eleventh District-Domestic Relations Court- 151 East Fifty-seventh street. Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Office hours, 9 a. m, Office open from 9 a. in. until 4 p. tn.; Saturdays to 4 p. m.; during months of July and August, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. SECOND DIVISION. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m, to 12 m. Telephone, 81 Tompkinsville. APPELLATE TERM-SUPREME COURT. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Charles S. Devoy, County Clerk. Court Room, 503 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Court Otto Kempner, Chief City Magistrate; Edward . John Feltner, Deputy County Clerk COUNTY CLERK. meets 10 a. rn. December term begins December J. Dooley, John Naumer, A. V. B. Voorhees, Jr., Telephone call, 4930 Main. 1. 1913. Justices Samuel 'I', Maddox, Walter H. Alexander H. Geismar, John F. Hylan, Howard P. County Office Building, Richmond, S. I., 9 a. m. Nash, Charles J. Dodd, John C. McGuire, Louis to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Jaycox, Joseph Aspinall; Joseph H. DeBragga, COUNTY COURT. Clerk; Owen J. Macaulay, Deputy Clerk. H. Reynolds, John J. Walsh, Alfred E. Steers, City C. Livingston Bostwick, County Clerk. Magistrates. County Court House, Brooklyn, Rooms 1, 10. Telephone, 28 New Dorp. Clerk's Office opens 9 a. fn. 14, 17, 18, 22 and 23. Court opens at 10 a. m, Telephones, 7452 and 7453 Main. Office of Chief Magistrate, 44 Court street; daily and sits until business is completed. Part I, Rooms 209-214. Telephone. 7411 Main. Room No. 23; Part H., Room No. 10; Part III., COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE. William F. Delaney, Chief Clerk. Room No. 14; Part IV., Room No. 1, Court House, Archibald J. McKinney, Chief Probation Officer County Court-J. Harry Tiernan, County Judge SUPREME COURT-SECOND DEPARTMENT. Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues, Brooklyn, N. Y. Clerk's office, Rooms 17, 18, 19 and 22, open daily Terms of the County Court. from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays. 12 m. KINGS COUNTY. Courts. Trial Terms, with Grand and Trial Jury. Second Kings County Court House, Joralemon and L. Fawcett, County First District-No. 318 Adams street. Norman S. Dike and Lewis onday of March, First Monday of October. Fulton streets, Borough of Brooklyn. Second District-Court and Butler streets. I Judges. Trial Terms, with Trial Jury only. First Mon- Clerk's office hours, 9 a. tn. to 5 p. m. Seven John T. Rafferty, Chief Clerk, day of May, first Monday of December, Fifth District-No, 249 Manhattan avenue, Telephones, 4154 and 4155 Main. jury trial parts. Special Term for Trials. Special Special Terms, without Jury-Wednesday of Term for Motions, Special Term (ex-parte busi- Sixth District-No. 495 Gates avenue. each week, except the last week of July, the month ness), Court opens at 10 a. m. Seventh District-No. 31 Snider avenue (Flat. !DISTRICT ATTORNEY. of August and the first week of September, bush). Naturalization Bureau, Room 7, Hall of Records, Eighth District-West Eighth street (Coney Office, 66 Court street, Borough of Brooklyn, Surrogate's Court, J. Harry Tiernan, Surrogate. Brooklyn, N. Y. 9 a. tn. to 5.30 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to Monday and Tuesday of each week at the Bor. Island). Hours, James F. McGee, General Clerk. Ninth District--Fifth avenue and Twenty 1 p. m. ough Hall, St. George, and on Wednesday at the Telephone. 5460 Main. -third James C. Cropsey, District Attorney. Surrogate's Court, at Richmond, except during the street. Telephones, 2954-5-6-7 Main. session of the County Court, when all Surrogate's QUEENS COUNTY. Tenth District-No. 133 New Jersey avenue. matters shall be made returnable at Borough Hall, County Court House, Long Island City.' Domestic Relations Court-Myrtle and Vander. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, St. George, on Saturday at 10.30 a. tn. There will Court opens at 10 a. m. Trial and Special Term bilt avenues. for Motions and ex-parte business each month ex• BOROUGH OF QUEENS. No. 44 Court street (Temple Bar), Brooklyn; be no Surrogate's Court during the month of August. Office at Richmond is open daily from cept July, August and September, in Part I. City Magistrates-Joseph Fitch, John A. Leach, a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. 9 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 Trial Term, Part 2, January, February, March, Harry Miller, James J. Conway. Frank V. Kelly, Public Administrator, noon. April, May and December. Courts. Telephone, 2840 Main. Surrogate's Court and Office, Richmond, S. I Special Term for Trials, January, April, June and Fifth District-St. Mary's Lyceum, Long Island November. City. REGISTER. Surrogate's Chambers, Borough Hall, St. George, New Brighton, N. Y. Naturalization, first Friday in each Term, Second District-Town Hall, Flushing, L. I. Hall of Records. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., William Finley, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court, Thomas B. Seaman, Special Deputy Clerk in Third District-Central avenue, Far Rockaway, excepting months of July and August, then from charge. L. I. 9 a. m. to 2 p. m., provided for by statute; Satin- John D. Peace, Part 1 and Calendar Clerk. Fourth District-Town Hall, Jamaica, L. I. ci Sys, 9 a. m. to 12 m. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. James Ingram, Part 2, Clerk. BOGOUGH OF RICHMOND. Edward T. O'Loughlin, Register. Borough Hall, St. George, S. I, Clerk's office open 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., except City Magistrates-Joseph B. Handy, Nathaniel Alfred T. Hobley, Deputy Register. Albert C. Fach, District Attorney. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12.30 p. m. Marsh. Telephone, 2830 Main, Telephone, 50 Tompkinsville. Telephone, 3896 Hunters Point. Courts. Office hours, 9 a. In. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. in RICHMOND COUNTY. First District-Lafayette avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island. SHERIFF. to 12 tn. I Terms of Court in Year 1913. Second Monday of January, first Monday of Second District-Village Hall, Stapleton, Staten Temple Bar Building, 186 Remsen street, Room February. first Monday of April, first Monday of Island. 431, Brooklyn, N. Y. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. June, first Monday of November. Trial Terms to All Courts open daily for business from 9 a. rn. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 12 m. Office, Port Richmond. be held at County Court House at Richmond. to 4 p. in., except on Saturdays, Sundays and legal Charles B. Law, Sheriff. William T. Holt, Public Administrator. Second Monday of February, second Monday of holidays, when only morning sessions are held. Lewis M. Swasey, Under Sheriff. Telephone, 704 West Brighton. , June, second Monday of November. Special Terms Telephones, 6845, 6847 Main, for Trials to be held at Court Room, Borough Hall, St. George. MUNICIPAL COURTS. SHERIFI. SURROGATE. First and third Saturdays of January, second and BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. County Court House, Richmond, S. I. fourth Saturdays of March, first and third Saturdays First District-The First District, embraces the Hall of Records, Brooklyn N. Y. territory bounded on the south and west by the Herbert T. Ketcham, Surrogate. Joseph F. O'Grady, Sheriff; Peter J. Finn, Jr., of April, second and fourth Saturdays of May, first Under Sheriff. and third Saturdays of October, first and third southerly and westerly boundaries of the said John H. McCooey, Chief Clerk and Clerk to borough, on the north by the centre line of Four. the Surrogate's Court. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.; Saturdays, Saturdays of December. Special Terms for Motions 9 a. m. to 12 in. to be held at Court House, Borough Hall, St. teenth street and the centre line of Fifth street Court opens at 10 a. m. Office hours, 9 a. m. from the Bowery to Second avenue, on the east 4 p. m., except during months of July and Telephone, 120 New Dorp. George. to by the centre lines of Fourth avenue from Four- August, when office hours are from 9 a, m. to C. Livingston Bostwick, Clerk. John H. Wilkinson, Special teenth street to Fifth street, Second avenue, 2 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Deputy. Chrystic street, Division street and Catharine street. Telephone, 3945 Main. Wauhope Lynn, William F. Moore, John Hoyer, THE COURTS. Justices. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Thomas O'Connell, Clerk. • Frank Mangin, Deputy Clerk. BRONX COUNTY. APPELLATE DIVISION OF THE SUPREME Held in the Building for Criminal Courts, Centre, COURT, Location of Court-Merchants' Association Elm, White and Franklin streets. Building, Nos. 54-60 Lafayette street. Clerk's 7IRST JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. Court opens at 10.30 a. m. COMMISSIONER OF JURORS. Office open daily (Sundays and legal holidays ex- Court House, Madison avenue, corner Twenty- Warren W. Foster, Otto A. Rosalsky, Thomas cepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. Seventh floor, Bergen Building, Arthur and Tre- fi fth street. Court open from 2 p. m. until 6 p. C. T. Crain, Edward Swann, Joseph F. Mulqueen, to 12 m. July and August from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. mont avenues, Bronx. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Satur- Friday, Motion Day, Court opens at 10.30 a. m. James T. Malone, Jeremiah T. Mahoney, Judges of Additional Part is held at southwest corner of days, 9 a, m. to 12 m. July and August, 9 a, m. to Motions called at 10 a. tn. Orders called at 10.30 the Court of General Sessions; Edward R. Carroll, Sixth avenue and Tenth street. 2 p. m. a. m. Clerk. Telephone, 1201 Franklin. Telephone, 6030 Franklin.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. THE CITY RECORD: 10809

Second District—The Second District embraces BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Calamus road, Long Island Railroad, Trotting 0L — Natural Science; Physics; the territory bounded on the south by the centre First District—Comprising First, Second, Third, Course lane, Metropolitan avenue, boundary line History; Music. line of Fifth street from the Bowery to Second Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Tenth and Twelfth Wards, between the Second and Fourth Wards, Vandeveer of information will be sent upon avenue and on the south and east by the south- and that portion of the Eleventh Ward beginning avenue, Jamaica avenue, Shaw avenue, Atlantic application. erly and easterly boundaries of the said borough, at the intersection of the centre lines of Hudson avenue, Morris avenue, Rockaway road, boundary ERNEST C. HUNT, Secretary. n24,d26 on the north by the centre line of East Fourteenth and Myrtle avenues, thence along the centre line line between Queens and Nassau counties, Atlantic street, on the west by the centre lines of Fourth of Myrtle avenue to North Portland avenue, Ocean, Rockaway Inlet, boundary line between avenue from Fourteenth street to Fifth street, thence along the centre line of North Portland Queens and Kings counties and Newtown Creek, BOARD OF ASSESSORS. Second avenue, Chrystie street, Division street avenue to Flushing avenue, thence along the centre Alfred Denton, Justice. John H. Nuhn, Clerk. and Catharine street, line of Flushing avenue to Navy street, thence 1908 and 1910 Myrtle avenue, Glendale. Benjamin Hoffman, Alexander Wolf, Leonard A. along the centre line of Navy street to Johnson Telephone, 2352 Bushwick. Annual Apportionments and Assessments. Snitkin, Gustave Hartman, Justices, street, thence along the centre line of Johnson Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. James J. Devlin, Clerk. street to Hudson avenue, and thence along the Trial days, Tuesdays and Thurdsays (Fridays NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE Location of Court—Nos. 264 and 266 Madison centre line of Hudson avenue to the point of for Tory trial only), at 9 a. m. York street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and beginning, of the Borough of Brooklyn. of Assessors of The City of New Fourth District—Embraces the territory bounded thatat on legal holidays excepted) from 9 a. in, to 4 p. m. Court House, northwest corner State and Court by and within the boundary line between the Telephone, 4300 Orchard. streets. Parts I. and II. Second and Fourth Wards, the boundaryry line be- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1911 Bor- Third District—The Third District embraces Eugene Conran, Justice. John L. Gray, Clerk, tween the Second and Third Wards, Flushing at 11 a, m., at their office, 320 Broadway, the territory bounded on the south by the centre Clerk's Office open from 9 a. in. to 4 p. ma Creek, Ireland Mill road, Lawrence avenue, Brad- ough of Manhattan, City of New York, they line of Fourteenth street, on the east by the centre and legal holidays excepted). ford avenue, Main street, Lincoln street, Union will meet to make the annual apportionment and line of Seventh avenue from Fourteenth street to Telephone, 7091 Main. street, Broadway, Parsons avenue, Lincoln street, assessment required under chapter 644, Laws of Fifty-ninth street and by the centre line of Central Second District—Seventh Ward and that portion Percy street, Sanford avenue, Murray lane, Bay- 1893, for work done under Long Island Im Park West from Fifty-ninth street to Sixty-fif of the Twenty-first and Twenty-third Wards west side avenue, Little Bayside road, Little Neck say, provement Commission Act. This is the tenth street, on the north by the centre line of Sixty- to the centre line of Stuyvesant avenue and the boundary lines between Queens and Nassau counties, instalment and books are open for inspection fifth street and the centre line of Fifty-ninth centre" e of Schenectady avenue, also that portion Rockaway road, Morris avenue, Atlantic avenue, at this office. street from Seventh to Eighth avenues, on the west of the Twentieth Ward beginning at the inter. Shaw avenue, Jamaica avenue and Vandeveer JOSEPH P. HENNESSY, WILLIAM C. by the westerly boundary of the said borough. section of the centre lines of North Portland and of avenue. ORMOND, ANTONIO C. ASTARITA, Board Thomas E. Murray, Thomas F. Noonan, Jus- Myrtle avenues, thence along the centre line of Court House, Town Hall, northeast corner of of Assessors, tices. Myrtle avenue to Waverly avenue, thence along Fulton street and Flushing avenue, Jamaica. November 18 1913. Michael Skelly, Clerk. the centre line of Waverly avenue to Park avenue, James F. McLaughlin, Justice, George W. THOMAS J. D Secretary, n18,29 Location of Court—No. 314 West Fifty-fourth thence along the centre line of Park avenue to Damon, Clerk. street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and Washington avenue, thence along the centre line Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE of Washington avenue to Flushing avenue, thence holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. legal holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Board of Assessors of The City of New York Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. along the centre line of Flushing avenue to North Court held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- that on Telephone 5450 Columbus. Portland avenue. and thence along the centre line days at 9 a. m. Fourth District—The Fourth District embraces of North Portland avenue to the point of beginning. Telephone, 1654 Jamaica. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1913. the territory bounded on the south by the centre Court room, No. 495 Gates avenue. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. at 11 a. m., at their office, 320 Broadway, Bor- line of East Fourteenth street, on the west by John R. Farrar, George Freifeld, Justices. First District—First and Third Wards (Towns ough of Manhattan, City of New York, they the centre line of Lexington avenue and by the John Henigin, Jr., Clerk. of Castieton and Northfield). Court room, former willmeet at said place to make the annual ap- centre line of Irving place, including its projection Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. (Sun Village Hall, Lafayette avenue and Second street, portionment and assessment required under chap- through Gramercy Park, on the north by the days and holidays excepted). Saturdays, 9 a. m New Brighton. ter 244, Laws of 1878, for "lands taken," and centre line of Fifty-ninth street, on the east by the to 12 m. Thomas C. Brown, Justice. Thomas E. Cremins kisnothwen tahsirttyhefouPtrtobspaeocot oPalariknstAalstoseesosmt eanntd. bToohkis easterly line of said borough; excluding, however, Telephone, 504 Bedford. . Clerk. any portion of Blackwells Island. Third District—Embraces the Thirteenth, Four. Clerk's Office open from 8.45 a. m. to 4 p. m. Caroelleneotowt oopfenAsfsoerssimnsepoetsinspection and at A i2cet5omf the Michael F. Blake, William J. Boyhan, Justices. te nth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eigh- (Sundays and legal holidays excepted). Arrears, 215 e Abram Bernard, Clerk. teenth and Nineteenth Wards, and that portion Court opens 9 a. m. tague st,, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New Location of Court—Part I. and Part II., No, of the Twenty-seventh Ward lying northwest of Telephone, 503 Tompkinsville. York. 207 East Thirty-second street. Clerk's Office open the centre line of Starr street between the boundary Second District—Second, Fourth and Fifth JOSEPH P. HENNESSY, WILLIAM C. daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from line of Queens County and the centre line of Central Wards (Towns of Middletown, Southfield and ORMOND, ANTONIO C. ASTARITA, Board 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. avenue and northwest to the centre line of Suydam Westfield). Court room, former Edgewater Village of Assessors, Telephone, 4358 Murray Hill. street between the centre lines of Central and Hall, Stapleton. November 18, 1913. n18,29 Fifth District—The Fifth District embraces the Bushwick avenues, and northwest of the centre Arnold J. B. Wedemeyer, Justice. William territory bounded on the south by the centre line line of Willoughby avenue between the centre lines Wedemeyer, Clerk. of Sixty-fifth street, on the east by the centre of Bushwick avenue and Broadway. Clerk's Office open from 8.45 a. en. to 4 p. en. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE line of Central Park West, on the north by the Court House, Nos. 6 and 8 Lee avenue, Brook. Court opens at 9 a. m. Calendar called at 9 Board of Assessors of The City of New York centre line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on lyn. a. na Court continued until close of business. that on the west by the westerly boundary of said borough. Philip D. Meagher and William J. Bogenshutz., Trial days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1913. Alfred P. W. Seaman, William Young, Frederick Justices. John W. Carpenter, Clerk. Xelephone, 313 Tompkinsville. at 11 a, in., at their office, 320 Broadway, Bon Spiegelberg, Justices. Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m, ough of Manhattan, City of New York, they Tohn H. Servis, Clerk. (Sundays and legal holidays excepted). will meet at said place to make the annual ap- Location of Court—Northwest corner of Broad- Court opens at 9 a. m. CHANGE OF GRADE DAMAGE portionment and assessment required under chap. way and Ninety-sixth street. Clerk's Office open Telephone, 935 Williamsburg. COMMISSION. ter 764 of the Laws of 1900, as amended by chap- daily (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from Fourth District—Embraces the Twenty-fourth ter 590, Laws of 1901, and by chapter 498, Laws 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. and Twenty-fifth Wards, that portion of the TWENTY - THIRD AND TWENTY - FOURTH of 1903, entitled: Telephone, 4006 Riverside. Twenty-first and Twenty-third Wards lying east WARDS. "Assessment for the opening, extending, laying Sixth District—The Sixth District embraces the of the centre line of Stuyvesant avenue and east — out and improving Bedford ave., from Eastern territory bounded on the south by the centre line of the centre line of Schenectady avenue, lyingand PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF cParkway latbrkus.h, ave., Borough of Brooklyn, of Fifty-ninth street and by the centre line of that oortion of the Twenty-seventh Ward chapter 537 of the Laws of 1893 and the of New York." Ninety-sixth street from Lexington avenue to southeast of the centre line of Starr street between acts amendatory thereof and supplemental there- The Prenofsidsseapportionmentsstn en tsans 1 andde a assessmentr s 2 1 50f Fifth avenue, on the west by the centre line of the boundary line of Queens and the centre line of inspection office Lexington avenue from Fifty-ninth street to Central avenue and southeast of the centre line of Commissioners appointed under said acts will be Mon- Ninety-sixth street and the centre line of Fifth Suydam street between the centre lines of Centro held at the office of the Commission, Room 223, tague st., Borough of Brooklyn. avenue from Ninety-sixth street to One Hundred and Bushwick avenues, and southeast of the of JOSEPH P. HENNESSY, WILLIAM C. and Tenth street, on the north by the centre line centre line of Willoughby avenue between the 280 Broadway (Stewart Building), Borough ORMOND, ANTONIO C. ASTARITA, Board of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the east by Manhattan, N ew York City, on Mondays, Tues. centre lines of Bushwick avenue and Broadway. days and Thursdays of each week, at 2 o'clock of Assessors. the easterly bchndary of said borough, including, Courtrt room, No. 14 Howard avenue. p. m., until further notice. November 18, 1913. however, all of Blackwells Island and excluding any n18,29 Jacob S. Strahl, Justice. William A. Nelson, Jr., Dated New York City, July 26, 1911. portion of Wards Island. Clerk. WILLIAM D. DICKEY CAMBRIDGE Jacob Marks, Solomon Oppenheimer, Justices. Clerk's Offi Completion of Assessments. John J. Dietz, Clerk, ce open from 9 a. m, to 4 p. m. LIVINGSTON, DAVID ROBINSON, Comm* (Sundays and legal holidays excepted). sinners. Location of Court—Nos. 155 and 157 East 88th Fifth District—Contains the Eigthth, Thirtieth LAMONT MCLOUGHLIN, Clerk. street. Clerk's Office open daily (Sunday sand and Thirty-first Wards, and so much of the Twenty- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO legal holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; second Ward as lies south of Prospect avenue. . the owner or. owners of all houses and lots, Saturdays, 9 a. m, to 12 m, Court House, northwest corner of Fifty-third improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, that the following proposed Seventh District—The Seventh District em street and Third avenue (No. 5220 Third avenue), MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE assessments have been completed and are lodged in the office of braces the territory bounded on the south by the Cornelius Furgueson, Justice, Jeremiah J. COMMISSION, O'Leary, Clerk. the Board of Assessors for examination by all centre line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on persons interested, viz.: the east by the centre line of Fifth avenue to the Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Hearing on Proposed Amendment to Classifi- northerly terminus thereof, and north of the (Sundays and legal holidays excepted), cation. Borough of The Bronx, northerly terminus of Fifth avenue, following in Telephone, 3907 Sunset. 3210. Regulating, grading, building approaches, a northerly direction the course of the Harlem Sixth District—The Sixth District embraces the building fences and laying vitrified pipe on Ran- River, on a line coterminous with the easterly Ninth and Twenty-ninth Wards and that portion Mux tetral. CIVIL SERVICE Commtssios, NEW dall ave., between Leggett ave. and the Bronx YORK November 24, 1913. boundary of said borough, on the north and west of the Twenty-second Ward north of the centre River. t11eS I fCe l l eNv,Oi nTgI C p ISesedH EREBYm eGGIVENnIt Vs thee by the northerly and westerly boundaries of said line of Prospect avenue; also that portion of the PUB Etep H 3448. Paving and adjusting curb where neces- borough. Eleventh and Twentieth Wards beginning at the sary in Lind ave., from the 23d and 24th Ward Philip J. Sinnott, David L. Weil, John R. Davies, ntersection of the centre lines of Bridge and Fulton Municipal Civil Service classification: line to Aqueduct ave., and in Aqueduct ave., from Justices. treets; thence along the centre line of Fulton 1. By striking from the Exempt Class, under Lind ave. to Washington Bridge. John P. Burns, Clerk, treet to Flatbush avenue; thence along the centre the heading "Court of Special Sessions," the fol- 3468. Regulating, grading% curbing and flag- Location of Court—No, 70 Manhattan street line of Flatbush avenue to Atlantic avenue; thence lowing: ging Garfield st., from Morris Park ave. to the Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal hon. along the centre line of Atlantic avenue to Wash- Clerk of the Court, Manhattan and The Bronx. New York, New Haven 8: Hartford R. R, days excepted) from 9 a, m. to 4 p. m.; July and avenue; thence along the centre line of Deputy Clerk of the Court, Manhattan and The 3469. Regulating, grading, curbing, flag- August, 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Washington avenue to Park avenue; thence along Bro :c , ging Paulding ave., from E. 222d to E. 233d st. Eighth District—The Eighth District embraces the centre line of Park avenue to Waverly avenue; Clerk of the Children's Court, Manhattan and The area of assessment in the above entitled the territory bounded on the south by the centre thence along the centre line of Waverly avenue to mattersmuaetst. extends to within one-half the block at line of One Hundred and Tenth street, on the Myrtle avenue; thence along the centre line of TheDeputy Bronx. Clerk of the Children's Court, Manhat- the intersecting and terminating streets and ave. west by the centre line of Fifth avenue, on the Myrtle avenue to Hudson avenue; thence along tan and The Bronx, flues. north and east by the northerly and easterly the centre line of Hudson avenue to Johnson —and by substituting therefor the following: 3436. Sewer and appurtenances in St. Georges boundaries of said borough, including Randalls street: thence along the centre line of Johnson Clerk of the Court, Manhattan. crescent, between 206th st. and Van Cortlandt Island and the whole of Wards Island. street to Bridge street, and thence along the centre Clerk of the Court, The Bronx. ave. Affecting Block No, 3313. Joseph P. Fallon and Leopold Prince, Justices. line of Bridge street to the point of beginning. Deputy Clerk of the Court, Manhattan. Deputy Clerk of the Court, The Bronx. Borough of Queens. Hugh H. Moore, Clerk. Lucien S. Bayliss and Stephen Callaghan, 3384. Paving 14th ave., from Broadway to Location of Court—Sylvan place and One Hun- Clerk of the Children's Court, Manhattan, Justices. William R. Fagan, Clerk, Jamaica ave., 1st Ward. The dred and Twenty-first street, near Third avenue. Clerk of the Children's Court, The Bronx. area of assessment Court House, No. 236 Duffield street, extends to within one-half the block at the ter- Clerk's Office open daily (Sundays and legal Deputy Clerk of the Children's Court, Man- Telephone, 6166 Main. urinating streets. holidays excepted) from 9 a. m, to 4 p. m. hattan. Seventh District—The Seventh District em. 3189. Sewer in Ely ave., from Jamaica ave. Telephone, 3950 Harlem. braces the Twenty-sixth, Twenty-eighth and Deputy Clerk of the Children's Court, The to Broadway, 1st Ward. Affecting Block Nos. Ninth District—The Ninth District embraces Thirty-second Wards. Bronx. 61 to 63. inclusive, and 76 to 78, inclusive. the territory bounded on the south by the centre Alexander S. Rosenthal and Edward A. Richards 2. By striking from the Non-Competitive Class, line of Fourteenth street and by the centre line Justices. _ James P. Sinnott, Clerk. under the heading "Positions in the Department Borough of Richmond. of Fifty-ninth street from the centre line of Seventh Court House, corner Pennsylvania avenue and of Public Charities, at compensations not ex- 3572. Temporary combined sewer in Irving avenue to the centre line of Central Park West, Fulton street (No. 31 Pennsylvania avenue). ceeding the amounts set forth below," the fol- place, from Targee st. to a point about 95 feet on the east by the centre line of Lexington avenue Clerk's Office open from 8.45 a. m. to 4 p. m.; lowing: east of Van Dozer st., Sewerage District 3C, 2d and by the centre line of Irving place, including Saturdays, 9a. m. to 12 m. Trial days, Mondays, Deckhand, $720 per annum (without mainte- Ward. Affecting property in 2d Ward, Plot 7. its projection through Gramercy Park, and by the Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thurdsays and Fridays. nance). 3573. Temporary coM bined sewer in Rhine centre line of Fifth avenue from the centre line of During July and August, 8.45 a. m. to 2 p. m.ave.,3. By between striking from the Non-Competitive DeKalb Class, st. and its northerly end Ninety-sixth street to the centre line of One Telephones, 904 and 905 East New York. under the heading "Positions in the Department and through an easement in the prolongation of Hundred and Tenth street, on the north by the of Correction, at compensations not exceeding Rhine ave. in a northerly direction for a dis- centre line of Ninety-sixth street from the centre BOROUGH OF QUEENS. tance of about 35 feet, to connect with the ex- First District—Embraces the territory bounded the amounts set forth below," the following: line of Lexington avenue to the centre line of n a npceec)k.hand, $720 per annum (without mainte- fisting sewer through an easement and through Fifth avenue and One Hundred and Tenth street by and within the canal, Rapelye avenue,Jackson the land owned by George W. Vanderbilt, 4th avenue, Old Bowery Bay road, Bowery Bay, East from Fifth avenue to Central Park West, on the 4. By including in the Labor Class, Part II, Ward. Affecting property in the 4th Ward, Plot west by the centre line of Seventh avenue and River and Newtown Creek, 14. Court room, St. Mary's Lyceum, Nos. 115 and the title: Central Park West. Butcher, 3574. Constructing sidewalks and crosswalks Edgar J. Lauer, Frederic De Witt Wells, Frank 117 Fifth street, Long Island City.en. Clerk's Office open from 9 a. to 4 p. m. each in York ave., from Prospect ave. to Brighton D. Sturges, William C. Wilson, Justices. PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL BE ALLOWED, ave., and sidewalks in Innis st., between Morn- Frank Bulkley, Clerk. day, excepting Saturdays, closing at 12 m. Trial days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. All in accordance with Rule III, at the request in star road and John st.; in Erestina place, Location of Court—Southwest corner of Madison of any interested persons, at the Commission's easterly from Central ave. to the end of street avenue and Fifty-ninth street. Parts I. and H. other business transacted on Tuesdays and Thurs. Court opens at 9 a. m. Clerk's office open daily days. Offices, in the Municipal Building, Chambers st. and southerly to the S. I. R. T. R. R.; also Thomas C. Kadien, Justice. John F. Cassidy, (Room 1416), on in Richmond terrace, between Broadway and (Sundays and legal holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1913. Columbia st. Affecting property in Ward 1 Dig- m.; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Clerk. to 4 beginning at 10 a. tn. trict 1, Plot 8, Block 1; District 2, Plot 5, Block Telephone, 3873 Plaza. Telephone, 1420 Hunters Point. Second District—Embraces the territory bounded F. A, SPENCER, Secretary. n24,26 2; District 2, Plot 5, Block 3; District 2, Plot BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. by and within Maspeth avenue, Maurice avenue, 5, Block 4; District 4, Plot 2, Block 2: District First District—All that part of the Twenty- Calamus road, Long Island Railroad, Trotting 4, Plot 2, Block 4; District 4, Plot 2, Block 10; fourth Ward which was lately annexed to the Course lane, Metropolitan avenue, boundary line NORMAL COLLEGE OF THE CITY District 4, Plot 1, Block 8A and 9; 3d Ward, City and County of New York by chapter 934 between the Second and Fourth Wards, boundary Blocks 74 and 95. 1895, comprising all of the Town OF NEW YORK. of the Laws of line between the Second and Third Wards, Flushing All persons whose interests are affected by of Westchester and part of the Towns of East- Creek, Ireland Mill road, Lawrence avenue, Brad- the above named proposed assessments, and who chester and Pelham, including the Villages of ford avenue, Main street, Lincoln street, Union Notices of Eliminations are opposed to the same, or to either of them, are Wakefield and Williamsbridge. Court room, Town street, Broadway, Parsons avenue, Lincoln street, requested to present their objections, ii n writing, Hall, No. 1400 Williamsbridge road, Westchester, Percy street, Sanford avenue. Murray lane, Bayside to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, 320 New York City. Court open daily (Sundays and NORMAL COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, avenue. Little Bayside road, Little Neck Bay, PARK' AVE. AND 68TH Si', Broadway, New York, on or before December 23, legal holidays excepted) from 9 a. m. to 4 p m. East River, Bowery Bay, Old Bowery Bay road, 1913, at 11 a. m., at which time and place the Trial of causes, Tuesday and Friday of each week, Jackson avenue, Rapelye avenue, the canal and Examinations for Candidates for Positions on the said objections will be heard and testimony re- Peter A. Sheil, Justice. Newtown Creek. Eligible List for College Instructors and High ceived in reference thereto. Stephen Collins, Clerk. Court room in Court House of the late Town of School Tutors (For Women Only). JOS. P. HENNESSY, WM. C. ORMOND. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays Newtown, corner of Broadway and Court street, ANTONIO C. ASTARITA. Board of Assessors. closing at 12 tn. Elmhurst, New York. P. 0. address, Elmhurst, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DECEM- THOMAS J. DRENNAN, Secretary, Telephone. 457 Westchester. Queens County, New York. ber 30 .and 31, 1913, beginning at 9 o'clock way, City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, Second District—Twenty-third and Twenty. John M. Cragen, Justice. J. Frank Ryan, in 320n2B2,rdo the territory described in the morning an examination will be held in November 22, 1913. 4a 4:1. fourth Wards, except Clerk. 934 of the Laws of 1895. Court room, the college building for women who wish to chapter Trial days ' uesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. southeast corner of Washington avenue and One gain positions on the eligible list for College In- PUI3LIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO Fridays for jury trials only. structors and High School Tutors. The examina- the owner or owners of all houses and lots, Hundred and Sixty-second street. Office hours Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. en. from 9 a. m. to 4 p. rn. Court.opens at 9 a. m. tion will include only the following departments improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, (Sundays and legal holidays excepted). of study: dy : that the following proposed assessments have been (Sundays and legal holidays excepted). Telephone, 87 Newtown. ohn M. Tierney and William E, Morris, Justices COLLEGE—Latin and Greek; Natural Science; completed and are lodged in the office of the Third District—Embraces the territory bounded Education (Pedagogy of Music); Physiology and Board of Assessors for examination by all homas A. Maher, Clerk. per- J by and within Maspeth avenue, Maurice avenue, Hygiene, sons interested, Telephone, 3043 Melrose. viz.: 10810 THE' CITY RECORD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913.

Borough of Brookken. soul &sediment of corporations must be filed at tested. The extensions must be made and footed MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. 3470. Constructing sewer basin at the north the main office in the Borough of Manhattan. up, as the bids will be read from the 'total and No, 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- corner of Bay 28th st. and Cropsey ave. Af- Applications in relation to the amused valua- awards made to the lowest bidder on each line ING FOUR MOTOR-DRIVEN COMBINATION estate must be made by the per- or item, as stated in the specifications. CHEMICAL AND HOSE WAGONS. fecting. Block No. 6445. tion of personal a 3471. Constructing sewer basin at the east son untied at the office of the Department in Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- unless corner of Bay 29th St. and Cropsey ave. Af- the borough where such person resides, and in separate envelope. No bid will be accepted terials and supplies and the performance of the this provision is complied with.. contract is sixty (60) days. fecting Block No. 6447. cue of a nonlesident carrying on business in 3472. Constructing sewer basin at the south- The City of New York, at the office of the De- A bid sheet must accompany the bid inclosed The amount of security required is fifty (50) west corner of Dobbin st. and Norman ave. Af. partment in the borough where such place of in the envelope narked "Original." per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate. and further information may be Bids will be compared and the contract award- fecting Block No. 2642. business is located, betweenthe hours of 10 a Blank forms 3475. Constructing sewer in 15th ave., be- m. and 2 p. m„ except on 81turcll, when all obtained at the office of the Storekeeper of the ed at a lump or aggregate sum. tween 77th and 78th sts., and outlet sewer in applieatlons must be made between 10 11, m, and Department, foot of E. 26th sr., Borough of 78th st., between 15th and 16th ayes, Affecting 17 Manhattan. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Block Nos. 6245, 6246, 6257 and 6253. LAWSON 11 !RAY President; CHARLES MICHAEL J. DRUMMOND Commissioner. No bid will be received from any contractor 3476. Constructing sewer basin at southwest• OHN HALLER/AN, Dated November 15, 1913. n15,28 or any manufacturer who does not submit a J. MeCOR_MA on erly corner of 42d st. and West st. Affecting MAN US I', DANIKL S. MeELROY, VirSee General Instreetione to Bidders sworn statement prior to filing his bid, setting the last page, last cohunn, of the "City out that he has produced and placed in success- Block No. 5406. EDWARD KAU A , JUDSON Cl. WALL, 3477. Constructing sewer basin on Grant Commissioners twig and Amenmente, Record." ful operation for six months prior to the time ave., at the northwest corner of Glenmore ave, 127,1129 of opening of these bids (which sworn statement Affecting Block No. 4204. shall contain the time and place of putting them 3480. Constructing sewer basins on Metropoli- DEPARTMENT OF' WATER' SUP- in service) twenty-five (25) chassis, with the tan ave., at the southeast and southwest corners DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHAR- PLY, GAS AND ELIXTRICITY. type of engine, transmission, ignition and lubri- of Varick ave. Affecting Block Nos. 2943 and cation systems called for in the specifications. ITIES. Blank forms and further information may be 2945, 3482. Sewer in 6th ave., between 53d and obtained at the office of the Fire Department, 54th sts. Affecting Block Nos, 816 and 817. Nos. 157 and 159 E. 67th st., Manhattan. Proposals. DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY GAS AND 3483. Sewer basin at the southeasterly cor- ELEC- JOSEPH JOHNSON, Fire Commissioner. ner of Troy ave. and Union st. Affecting Block TRICITY, Room 1904, 13 TO 21 PARK Row, BOR- n12,24 DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF OUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. gifSee General Instructions to Bidders on No. 1401. 3485. Sewer in 13th ave.. between 57th and 26TH ST., NEW YORK, SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE the last page, last column, of the "City received by the Commissioner of Water Supply, 58th sts. Affecting Block Nos. 5697 and 5698. Record." TO CONTRACTORS. Gas and Electricity, at the above office until 2 3486. Sewer basin at the easterly corner of HEADQUARTERS OF THE Willoughby ave. and Irving ave. Affecting Lot p. m., on FIRE DEPARTMENTOr, PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1913. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Nos. 157 AND 159 E. 1 of Block 3210. Borough of . Manhattan. 67TH ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW 2185. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag- YORK. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING ging 89th st., between 3d and 5th ayes., together SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE with a list of awards for damages caused by a received by the Department of Public Charities FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY (550) CAST at the above office until 2.30 o'clock p. m., on IRON LAMP-POSTS, ETC., IN THE BOR- received by the Fire Commissioner at the above change of grade. office until 1130 o'clock a. m., 2985. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1913. OUGH OF MANHATTAN. on FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND The time allowed for doing and completing the MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. ging 66th st., between 6th and 7th ayes., to- No. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- gether with a list of awards for damages caused MATERIALS REOUIRED FOR CONSTRUCT. entire work, or furnishing supplies, will be one hundred (100) calendar days on Class "B" posts ING FIVE (5) TWO-WHEEL GASOLINE by a change of grade. ING AND INSTALLING A STEAM AND HOT TRACTORS. 3390. Preliminary paving in E. 31st st., be- WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR THE NEW and one hundred (100) calendar days on Class "E" posts. The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- tween Beverley road and Canarsie lane, YORK CITY FARM COLONY, BOROUGH OF terials and supplies and the performance of the 3307. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag- The security required will be thirty-three and RICHMOND, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. contract is December 31. 1913. ging Wakeman place, from Colonial road (1st one-third (33%) per cent. of the entire bid. The time allowed for the completion of the The amount of security required is fifty (50) ave.) to 3d ave., together with a list of awards work and full performance of the contract is The bidder will state the price per unit of each per cent, of the amount of the bid or estimate.. for damages caused by a change of grade. ninety (90) consecutive working days, item of work or supplies contained in the specifi- 3406. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag- cations or schedule, by which the bids will be No. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER- The surety required will be Twenty Thousand ING TWO (2) MOTOR-DRIVEN TRACTORS ging Albany ave., between Clarkson ave. and tested. Dollars ($20,000). FOR WATER TOWERS. Lenox road. The bidder will state a separate price for the The bids will be compared and each contract 3412. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag- awarded for all the work, articles. materials and The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- construction of tunnel and the installation of all terials and supplies and the performance of the ging Junius st., between Blake and Livonia supplies in each class, as contained in the specifi- pipes, etc., therein, as specified; also a separate contract is ninety (90) days. ayes. price for the construction of a conduit and the cations or schedule attached thereto. 3415. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag- Bidders are requested to make their bids or The amount of security required is fifty (50) installation of all pipes, etc., therein, as specified. Per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate. ging McKinley ave., from Railroad ave. to Bids will be compared and the contract award- estimates upon the blank form prepared by the Elderts lane. ed to the lowest bidder on either proposition, as Department, a copy of which, with the proper 3420. Regulating. grading, curbing and flag envelope in which to enclose the bid, together NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, may be determined by the Commissioner. No bid will be received from any contractor ging 72d st., between 13th and 14th ayes, Certified check or cash in the sum of One with a copy of the contract, including the specifi- 3421. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag- cations, in the form approved by the Corpora- or any manufacturer who does not submit a Thousand Dollars ($1,000) must accompany each sworn statement prior to filing his bid, setting ging 73d st., between 13th and 14th ayes. bid. tion Counsel. can be obtained upon application 3439. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag- therefor at the office of the Department, Room out that he has produced and placed in success- Blank forms and further information may be ful operation, for six months prior to the ging India st., between Oakland and Provost 2339 Nos. 13.21 Park row. where plans and time obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer of of opening of these bids (which sworn statement sts. the Department, foot of E. 26th st., The City specifications may be obtained. 3440. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag- HENRY S. THOMPSON, Commissioner. shall contain the time and place of putting them of New York, where plans and specifications may in service) ten (10) tractors of the type called ging Newkirk ave., between Nostrand ave. and be seen. New York, November 19, 1913. n21,d3 General Instructions to Bidders on for by the specifications, including motor, trans- E. 34th st. MICHAEL J. DRUMMOND, Commissioner. ItArSee mission, lubrication and ignition. 3444. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag- Dated November 22, 1913. n22,d5 the last page, last column, of the "City ging W. 19th st., between Neptune and Surf Record." The bidder will state the price of each item trSee General Instructions to Bidders on or article contained in the specifications or ayes. the last page, last column, of the "City 3445. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag- schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, Record." per tractor. or other unit of measure, by which ging W. 24th st., between Neptune and Surf FIRE DEPARTMENT, the bids will be tested. The extension must be ayes made and footed up, as the bids will be read 3452. Regulating, grading, curbing annd flair- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF E. Auction Sales. ging Avenue I, between Flatbush ave. and E. 26111 ST., NEW YORK. from the total. The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum 34th st., and between E, 35th st. and Brooklyn HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF for each contract. TO CONTRACTORS. ave. THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Nos. 157 AND 159 E. Delivery will be required to be made at the 3454. Regulating. grading, curbing and flag- 67TH ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN time and in the manner as may be directed. ging 80th st., between 13th and 14th ayes. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES, HENRY HYAMS, AUCTIONEER, ON BE- 3309. Sewers in flatlands ave., from Avenue Blank forms and further information may be half of the Fire Department of The City of obtained at the office of the Fire Department, M to Avenue N, and in Avenue N, from Flat- SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE New York, will offer for sale at public auction Nos. 157 and 159 E. 67th st., Manhattan. lands ave. to Delamere place; in Avenue N, from received by the Department of Public Chari- to the highest bidder on Delemere place to Brighton Beach Railroad, JOSEPH JOHNSON, Fire Commissioner. ties, at the above office, until 2.30 o'clock p. m., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. n12,24 about 100 feet west of E. 16th st.; and tributary on at the Repair Shops, Bolivar and St. Edwards itirSee General Instructions to Bidders on sewers in both sides of Ocean ave., from Avenue MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1913. sts., Borough of Brooklyn, at 10 a, m., on said L to Avenue 0: sewer in Avenue N, from the last page, last column, of the "City FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING date, the following condemned property of the Record." Brighton Beach Railroad, about 100 feet west department: of E, 15th St. to ave.; and a ANTHRACITE COAL. The quantities are as follows: Lot No. 1—One lot of twelve old ladders. tributary sewer in both sides of Coney Island Lot No. 2—One lot of old rope, 150 pounds, ave., from Avenue K to the sewer summit be- Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx, BOARD OF CITY RECORD. 350 tons egg coal. more or less. tween Avenues N and 0; also an outlet sewer Lot No. 3—One lot of pneumatic tires. on the east side of Ocean parkway. from Ave- Borough of Richmond. PrOPOilds• 840 tons buckwheat coal No. 2. Lot No. 4 — One lot of scrap rubber, 150 nue J to Avenue M: and in Avenue M, from pounds, more or less. Ocean parkway to Coney Island ave.; also a The time for the performance of the contract PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. is during the year 1913. Lot No. 5—One lot of old iron, eight tons, sewer in Avenue L, from Ocean parkway to E. more or less, 7th st.; and from E. 8th st. to Coney Island No bond will be required with the bid, as SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE heretofore, but will be required upon award• Lot No. 6—One lot of old carpet, ave.; in E. 9th st., from Avenne L to Avenue received at the office of the Supervisor of ing of the contract in an amount equal to thirty Lot No. 7—One lot of old harness. M; and in E. 10th st., from Avenue L to Ave- Lot No, 8—One lot of old hose, to be sold the City Record. Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, in The nue M. Affecting Block Nos. 6519, 6520, 6527, per cent. of the contract. in 10-length lots. City of New York, until 11 o'clock a.- m., on 6528, 6532 to 6536, inclusive: 6542 to 6546, in- No bid will be considered unless it is accom- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1913. clusive; 6569, 6570, 6571. 6572, 6573, 6588 to panied by a deposit, which shall be in the form Lot No. 9—One lot of old solid rubber tire, 1,250 pounds, more or less. FOR SUPPLYING PRINTER. LITHO- 6592, inclusive; 6616, 6617, 6722 to 6728, in- of money, or a certified check upon one of the Lot No. 10—One Locomobile radiator, old. GRAPHED OR STAMPED FORMS, PAMPH- clusive: 6731 to 6772, inclusive; 7638, 7656 to State or National banks of The City of New LETS, Lot No. 11—Two water coolers, PRINTED BLANKS, PRINTED 7685. inclusive; 7688 to 7690, inclusive; 7692 York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or Lot No. 12—One hook and ladder truck, Reg. CARDS. TAGS, TICKETS, ETC., AND STA- to 7700, inclusive; 7818. 7859-78E0, inclusive, corporate stock or certificates of indebtedness of No. 148. TIONERY, INCLUDING LETTER AND All persons whose interests are affected by the any nature issued by The City of New York Lot No. 13—One Amoskeag engine, Reg. No. WRITING PAPER AND ENVELOPES, WITH above named proposed assessments, and who are and approved by the Comptroller as of equal 507. PRINTED HEADINGS OR INDORSEMENTS , opposed to the same, or either of them, are re- value to the security required. Such deposit Lot No. 14—One supply wagon, Reg. No. 2. ETC., FOR THE USE OF THE COURTS AND quested to present their objections, in writing, to shall be in an amount not less than one and Lot No, 15—One telegraph wagon, Reg. No. 5, THE DEPARTMENTS AND BUREAUS OF the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, 320 one-half (1%) per cent. of the total amount of Lot No. 16—One shop wagon, Reg. No. 1. THE GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY OF Broadway, New York, on or before December the bid. NEW YORK DURING THE YEAR 1914. at which time and place The bidder will state the price net gross ton, Lot No. 17—One spare fuel wagon (no regis- 16, 1913, at 11 a. m.. tered number). The delivery shall be fully and entirely per- the said objections will be heard and testimony by which the bids will be tested. The extensions formed within one hundred and fifty (150) cal- must he made and footed up, as the bids will be Lot No. 18—One Marx hose wagon. Reg. No. received in reference thereto. 6-B, endar days after the execution of the contract. JOS. P. HENNESSY, WM. C. ORMOND, read from the total and awards made to the Lot No. 19—One light wagon, Reg. No. 27. The amount of security shall he thirty (30) ANTONIO C. ASTARITA, Board of Assessors, lowest bidder on each line, as stated in the per cent. of the amount of the bid. Lot No. 20—One light wagon, Reg, No. 52-B. . THOMAS T. DRENNAN. Secretary, 320 Broadway, specifications, The bidder must state the price for each item City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, No- Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in Lot No. 21—One light wagon. Reg. No. 6, Lot No. 22—One light wagon, Reg, No. 57-R. and the total price of each schedule. The bids vember 15, 1913. n15,26 a separate envelope. No hid will be accepted will be tested and the award will be made to the unless this provision is complied with. Lot No. 23—One Seagrave hook and ladder truck (Volunteer). bidder whose bid is the lowest for each schedule. A bid sheet must accompany the bid, inclosed Bidders will write out the total amount of in the envelope marked "Original." Each lot will be sold separately. The right DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND to reject all bids is reserved. their estimates, in addition to inserting the same Blank forms and further information may be in. figures. ASSESSMENTS. The highest bidder for each lot, in case the obtained at the office of the Department, foot Delivery will be required to be made of E. 26th st., Borough of Manhattan. bid is accepted, will be required to pay for the at the same in cash at the time of sale (except Lots Distributing Division of the City Record, 96 and Public Nottee. MICHAEL J. DRUMMOND, Commissioner, 98 Reade st., from time to time and in such Dated November 17, 1913. n18,d1 2, 4, 5 and 9, which must be paid for at the time of weighing and delivery, and in addition quantities as may be directed by the Supervisor thrfiee General Instructions to Bidders on of the City Record. DEPARTMENT OF TAKES AND ASSESSMENTS, MAIN thereto a deposit, the amount of which shall be the last page, last column, of the "City Bidders are requested to make their bids or OFFICE, BOROUGH nF MANHATTAN, HALL OF fixed by the auctioneer, must be paid at the Record." time the lot is knocked down, which deposit estimates upon the blank form prepared by the RECoRDS. September 27, 1913. Board of City Record, a copy of which, with NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, AS REQUIRED shall not be returned until the whole of the lot the proper envelope in which to inclose the bid, to- by section 892 of the Greater New York Char- DEPARTMENT OF has been paid for and removed) and must re- PUBLIC CHARITIES, FOOT OF E. gether with a copy of the contract, including the ter, that the books called "The Annual Record of move the same within twenty-four (24) hours 26TH ST., NEW YORK, specifications, in the form approved by the Cor- the Assessed Valuation of Real and Personal Es- after the sale. poration Counsel, can he obtained upon applica- tate of the Boroughs of Manhattan, Bronx. Brook- The articles may be seen at any time before lyn, Queens and Richmond," comprising The City TO CONTRACTORS. the day of sale at the place above specified. tion therefor at the office of the City Record, of New York, will be open for public inspection. JOSEPH JOHNSON, Commissioner. n19,24 where further information can be obtained. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS OR ESTIMATES. examination and correction, as follows! ARDOLPH L. KLINE, Mayor; ARCHIBALD The Annual Record of the Assessed Valuation R. WATSON, Corporation Counsel; WILLIAM SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF of Real Estate will be open from the 1st day of A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller, Board of City received by the Department of Public Chari- THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 157 AND 159 E. 67TH Record. October, not a Sunday or legal holiday, until the ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW 16th day of November. 1913; and the Annual ties at the above office until 2.30 o'clock p. m., New York, November 6, 1913. n8,d10 on YORK, tirSee General Instructions to Bidders on Record of Assessed Valuation of Personal Es- FISS, DOERR & CARROLI. HORSE COM- will be open from the 1st day of October, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1913. the last page, last column, of the "City tate. pany, Auctioneers, on behalf of the Fire De- Record." not a Sunday or legal holiday, until the 1st day FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING partment, will oiler for sale at public auction of December, 1913. CANNED GOODS, GROCERIES. DRIED to the highest bidder. on During the time that the books are open for FRUITS. FARINACEOUS FOODS. PRO- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. public inspection, application may be made by VISIONS. FRUITS. VEGETABLES AND at premises, 24th st., 3d ave. to Lexington ave., POLICE DEPARTMENT. any person or corporation claiming to be LAUNDRY SUPPLIES. Borough of Manhattan, at 12 o'cludi noon, on aggrieved by the assessed valuation of real or The time for the performance of the contract sal date, the following nine horses: Owners Wanted for Undiluted Property. personal estate to have the same corrected. is during the year 1913. Horses, Registered Nos. 15-B, 66-N. Y., 134-B, In the Borough of Manhattan, at the main No bond will he required with the bid. as 341-B, 386-B, 428-B, 550-B, 633-B and 999-N. Y. POLICE DEPARTMENT, CITY OF NEW Y01%. office of the Department of Taxes and Assess heretofore. but will be required upon awarding The above horses may be seen at any time OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY ments, Hall of Records. 31 Chambers st. of the contract in an amount equal to thirty per before the date of sale at Department Stables, Clerk of the Police Department of The City In the Borough of The Bronx, at the office of cent. of the contract. Bolivar and St. Edwards sts., Borough of Brook- of New York, No. 240 Centre st., for the fol- the Department, Bergen Building, Tremont and No bid will be considered unless it is accom- lyn, lowing property now in custody, without claim- panied by a deposit. which shall be in the form Arthur aver. JOSEPH JOHNSON, Fire Commissioner. ants: Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female the Borough of Brooklyn. at the office of of money or certified check upon one of the In n19,24 clothing, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, the Department. Municipal Building. State or National banks of The City-of New canned goods, liquors, etc.; also small amount of In the Borough of Queens. at the office of York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money taken from prisoners and found by Pa- the Department, Court House square, Long Islind corporate stock or certificates of indebtedness of Proposals. trolmen of this Department. City. any nature issued by The City of New York R. WALDO, Police Commissioner. In' the Borough of Richmond, at the office of and approved by the Comptroller as of equal HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OP the Denartment, Borough Hall, New Brighton, value to the security required. Such deposit THE CITY or New YORK. Nos. 157 AND 159 E. shall he in an amount not less than one and 67TH ST.. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT OF CITY OF Naw YORK, Staten Island. OF NEw YORK BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Applications flit the reduction of real estate one-half (1%) per cent. of the total amount of SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY assessments must be made in writing, and should the bid. The bidder shall state the price per nound, or received by the Fire Commissioner at the above Clerk of the Police Department of The City be upon blanks furnished by the Department office until 10.30 o'clock a. m., on of New York—Office, No. 72 Poplar at., Borough Applications for the correction of the per- other designated unit, by which the bids will be MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. THE CITY RECORD. s1Q811

of Brooklyn—for the following property, now from any person who is in arrears to the con point distant 100 feet southerly from the south- estate affected thereby ten days .after its entry in custody, without claimants: Boats, rope, iron, poration upon debt or contract, or who is a erly line of Forest; ave. where it .adjoins Ridge- in the said record." • • • lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, defaulter as surety, or otherwise, upon any obli- wood place, the said distance being measured at The above assessment is payable to the Col- blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, etc.; gation to the corpotation, as provided by law, right angles to Forest ave.; thence westwardly lector of Assessments and Arrears at the 13u• also small amount of money taken from prisoners The agreement will be in the usual form of and always distant 100 feet. southerly from and reau for the Collection of Assessments,,and Ar, and found by Patrolmen of this Department. agreements for like privileges, and will contain ,parallel with the . southerly line of Forest ave. rears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water R. WALDO. Police Commissioner. in addition thereto the following provisions: to a point distant 100 feet easterly from the east- Rents, Rom H, 280 Broadway, Borough of Man- 1. That the party to whom the privilege is erly line of Greenwood, ave., the said distance hattan, between the hours of 9 a, m. and 2 p. m. granted shall do no cooking upon the premises. being measured at right angles to Greenwood and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. 2. That he shall be subject to the rules and ave.; thence southwardly and always distant 100 payments made thereon on or before January regulations laid down by the President of the feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly 19, 1914, will be exempt from interest, as above Borough of Manhattan affecting the care and line of .Greenwood .ave. to a point distant 100 provided, and after that date will be subject to Resolutions. maintenance of the building. feet southerly, from the southerly line of Laurel a charge of interest at the rate of seven per The Comptroller shall have the right to reject ave. (Harvest ave.), the said distance being centum per annum from the date when above any or all bids if deemed to be to the interest measured at, right angles to Laurel ave.; thence assessment became a lien to the date of pay- AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ment. Health of the Department of Health of The of The City of New York. westwardly and .always distant 100 feet south- City of New York held in the said City on the WM, A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. erly from.and parallel with the southerly line of WM. A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller, City of New York, Department of Finance, Comp- 28th day of October, 1913, the following resolu- City of New York, Department of Finance, Laurel aye. (Harvest ave.) to . a point distan. troller's Office, November 20, 1913. n24,d5 tion was duly adopted: Comptroller's Office, November • 8, 1913. 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Flor- Whereas, In the opinion of this Board the n12,29 ence ave. (Kissel ave.), the said, distance being protection of the public health requires that all measured at right angles to Florence. ave.; thence NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. milk used in New York City, except that which Corporation Sales of Real Rotate. northwardly and always distant 100 feet easterly from,and parallel with the easterly line of Flor- conforms to the requirements of Grade A, should IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 be either Pasteurized or brought to the boiling ence ave. (Kissel ave.) to the point or place of OF THE point before it is consumed; therefore be it CORPORATION SALE OF REAL ESTATE. beginning. Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller Resolved, That the sale of or offering for sale (None of the streets herein named have been of The City of New York hereby gives. public BRYAN L. KENNELLY, Auctioneer, incorporated upon the City map, and the lines notice to all , persons, owners of property, ,af- in The City of New York of any raw milk for fected consumption on the premises, except Grade A referred to are intended to be those now in use by the following assessments for LOCAL and as eornmonli recognized) IMPROVEMENTS in the BOROUGH OF milk, on and after November 29, 1913, is hereby PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BROOKLYN: prohibited. the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of The above-entitled assessment was entered on The City of New York, by virtue of the the date ,.hereinbefore given in the .Record of FOURTH AND FIFTH WARDS, SECTION 1; A true copy. pow- ELEVENTH WARD, SECTION 7. EUGENE W. SCHEF'FER, Secretary. ers vested in them by law, will offer for sale Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for FLATBUSH AVENUE EXTENSION—CURB- n20,28 at public auction on the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of INB AND FLAGGING, from Fulton to Concord FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1913. Taxes and 'Assessments and of Water Rents. Unless the amount assessed, for benefit on any sts. Area of assessment: Both sides of .Eiatbush at 12 o'clock m., at-the New York Real Estate person or ; property shall be paid .within sixty Avenue Extension, from Fulton to Concord sts. DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES. Exchange, Nos. 14 and 16 Vesey st., Borough of days after the date of said entry of the assess- EIGHTH WARD, SECTION 3. Manhattan, all that certain piece or parcel of ment, interest will be collected. thereon, as pro- 40TH STREET—GRADING LOTS on south Proposals. land situate in the Borough of Manhattan, City vided in section 1006 of the Greater New York side, between 5th and 6th ayes. Area of assess- of New York, bounded and described as follows: Charter. ment affects Lots 20 and 25 in Block 917. DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Said section provides that "If any such as- TWENTY-FOURTH WARD SECTION 5. E. 129th st., distant 245.38 feet easterly from the sessment, shall remain unpaid _for the period of PARK PLACE — GRADING LOTS, between BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF' New YORK. intersection of the northerly side of E. 129th SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE sixty days after the date of. entry thereof in the Utica and Rochester ayes. Area of assessment: st. with the easterly side of 3d ave.; running received by the Commissioner of Bridges at said Record of Titles of .Assessments, it shall be Both sides of Park place, between Utica and the above office until 2 o'clock p. en., on thence northerly on a curve deflecting to the the duty of the officer authorized to collect and Rochester ayes. left whose radius is 160.13 feet, a distance of receive the amount of such assessment to charge, TWENTY • FOURTH ' WARD, SECTION 5; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1813. 116.26 feet to a point distant 106.31 feet north- collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of FOR THE EQUIPMENT OF THE EAST- erly from and on a line at right angles to the TWENTY - FIFTH WARD, SECTION 6; seven per centum per annum, to be calculated TWENTY - SIXTH WARD SECTION 12, ERLY TRACKS OF THE UPPER DECK OF northerly side of E, 129th st.; running thence to the date of payment, from the date when such AND TWENTY - NINTHW ARD,ARD, SECTION THE MANHATTAN BRIDGE. northeasterly on a line drawn at right angles assessment became a lien, as provided by sec- The contractor will be required to begin work with the northerly side of E. 129th st. 63.36 16. within five days of the date of certification of tion 159 of this act." feet; running thence northeasterly on a line Section 159 of this act provides * • * "An LAYING SIDEWALKS on GRAVESEND the contract by the Comptroller of The City of deflecting 24 degrees 51 minutes 10 seconds to AVENUE, between Avenue F and. Ditmas ave.; New York, and will be required to complete the assessment shall become a lien upon the real the right from the last mentioned line 6.54 estate affected thereby • ten days after its entry WILLIAMS AVENUE, between Dumont and entire work to the satisfaction of the Commis- feet to the southwesterly side of Exterior Riverdale ayes.; RALPH AVENUE, between sioner and in accordance with the plans and in the said record?' • • * st., as shown on the H. V. Southard map The above assessment is payable to the Col- Eastern parkway and East New York ave.; specifications on or before the expiration of of 1858 and 1859; running thence southeasterly lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bu- HINSDALE STREET, between Dumont and.Riv- ninety (90) consecutive working days. along the said southwesterly side of Exterior st. erdale arcs.; HANCOCK 'STREET, north side, In case the contractor shall fail to complete reau for the Collection of Assessments and Ar- to its intersection with the easterly side of prop- rears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water between Stuyvesant and Reid ayes. Area - of the work within the time aforesaid, he shall pay erty acquired by The City of New York for an assessment: Both sides of Gravesend aye., ex• to The City of New York the sum of One Hun- Rents, Borough Hall. St. George, Borough of approach to the Third Avenue Bridge over the Richmond, between the hours of 9 a, m. and 2 tending about 225 feet . south of Ditzuas, aye.; dred Dollars ($100) for each and every calen- Harlem River; running thence southerly along both sides of Williams ave. and Hinsdale st., dar day the time consumed in said performance p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m, to 12 m., a curve deflecting to the right whose radius is and all payments made thereon on or before from Dumont ave. to Riverdale, ave.; both. sides and completion may exceed the time allowed. 216.13 feet, a distance of 185.38 feet; running of Ralph ave., from Eastern parkway: to East The amount of security to guarantee the faith- January 20, 1914, will be exempt from interest, thence southwesterly 13.75 feet to a point on as above provided, and after that date will be New .York ave.; Lot 52 in Block 1636. ful performance of the work will be Thirty-five the northerly side of E. 129th st., distant 295 TWENTY-SIXTH WARD, SECTION 12. Thousand Dollars ($35,000). subject to a charge of interest at the rate of feet easterly from the intersection of the north. seven per centum per annum from the date when LIVONIA AVENUE — PAVING, between The right is reserved by the Commissioner to erly side of E. 129th st, with the easterly side Powell and Junius sts. Area of assessment: Both reject all the bids, should he deem it to the in- above assessment became a lien to the date of of 3d ave.; running thence westerly along the payment. sides of Livonia ave., from Powell to Junius terest of the City so to do. said northerly side of E. 129th st. 49.62 feet to sts., and to the extent of half the block at the Blank forms and specifications may be ob- WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. the point or place of beginning. City of New York. Department of Finance, intersecting streets. tained at the office of the Department of Bridges. The minimum or upset price at which said SARATOGA AVENUE — GRADING,. CURB- ARTHUR J. O'KEEFFE, Commissioner. Comptroller's Office, November 21, 1913. property shall be sold is hereby fixed at twenty- n24,d5 ING AND FLAGGING, between Pitkin and Dated November 13, 1913. n17,d4 eight thousand dollars ($28,000), plus the cost Blake ayes. Area of assessment: Both sides of Ire See General Instructions to Bidders on of advertising the sale. The sale to be made Saratoga ave., from Pitkin. to the last page, last column, of the "City NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPENING Blake ayes., and upon the following to the extent of half the block at the intersecting Record." STREETS AND PARKS. TERMS AND CONDITIONS. avenues. The highest bidder will be required to pay SARATOGA AVENUE — PAVING, between OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. ten (10) per cent. of the amount of his bid, IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1005 Sutter and Livonia ayes. Area of assessment: together with the auctioneer's fees, at the time Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of Both sides of Saratoga ave., from Sutter to of the sale, the balance to be paid upon the The City of New York hereby gives public notice Livonia ayes., and to the extent of half the block Proposals. delivery of the deed, which shall be within sixty of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the at the intersecting avenues. (60) days from the date of the sale. entering in the Bureau for the Collection of As- for SUTTER AVENUE—PAVING, between How- SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The Comptroller may, at his option, resell the sessments and Arrears of the assessment ard ave. and Grafton st. Area of assessment: ()YEN ING AND ACQUIRING TITLE to the received at the office of the Department of property if the successful bidder shall fail to Both sides of Sutter ave., from Howard ave. to Finance, No, 280 Broadway, City of New York, comply with the terms of the sale, and the per- following named avenue in the BOROUGH OF Grafton st., and to the extent of half the block until 12 o'clock m. on son failing to comply therewith will be held MANHATTAN: at the intersecting street and avenue. FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 5, 1913. liable for any deficiency which may result from TWELFTH WARD, SECTION 8, DOUGLASS STREET — PAVING, ',between FOR FURNISHING AUTOMOBILE SER- such resale. SEAMAN AVENUE—OPENING, from Acad- Sutter and Blake ayes. Area of assessment: VICE FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF FI- The conveyance shall contain a proviso that emy street to Dyckman street, and UNNAMED Both sides of Douglass st., from Sutter to Blake NANCE, WITHIN THE CITY OF NEW the same is -without prejudice to the pro- STREET—OPENING, northeasterly from Dyck- ayes,, and to the extent of half the block at YORK. MACHINES TO START FROM AND visions of a deed or grant made by the man street, from Seaman avenue to Broadway. the intersecting avenues. RETURN TO BROADWAY AND CHAMBERS Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of The Confirmed October 31, 1913; entered November ST., ONE TO NINE FIVE-PASSENGER City of New York to William H. Colwell and 20, 1913. Area of assessment includes all those TWENTY-SIXTH WARD, SECTION ; 13. CARS, AS MAY BE REQUIRED, TO BE FUR- bearing date the 24th day of December, 1866, lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises MONTAUK AVENUE — PAVING, between NISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS AND and recorded in the office of the Register of the situate 'and being in the Borough of Manhattan, Pitkin and Liberty ayes. Area of assessment: HOLIDAYS. County of New York on the 29th day of De- in The City of New York, which, taken together, Both sides of Montauk ave., from Pitkin to. Lib- The time of the performance of the contract cember. 1866, in Liber 993, at page 297; and as are bounded and described as follows, viz.: erty ayes., and to the extent of half the block is from January 1, 1914, to December 31, 1914. to the land lying within Exterior st. in front Beginning at a point on a line distant 100 feet at the intersecting avenues. The amount of security shall be Two Thousand of that portion of the premises abutting thereon, southwesterly from and parallel with the south- TWENTY-NINTH WARD, SECTION 15. Dollars ($2,000). the City shall have the same rights and the westerly line of Dyckman street, the said dis- MAPLE STREET — PAVING, between 'Nos- The estimate of the work to be done as set grantees and their successors in interest shall tance being measured at right angles to the line trand and Canarsie ayes. Area of. assessment: forth in specifications is as follows: be under the same obligations as now exist or of Dyckman street, where it is intersected by a Both sides of Maple st., from Nostrand; to Ca- About forty-one thousand (41,000) miles of heretofore existed by virtue of the provisions of line distant 100 feet northwesterly from and narsie ayes., and to the extent of half the block automobile service for five-passenger cars. said deed to William H. Colwell, and the obli- parallel with the northwesterly line of F street, at the intersecting avenues, About twenty-three hundred and seventy-two gations of the said provisions of the said grant the said distance being measured at right angles TWENTY-NINTH WARD, SECTION 16. (2,372) hours of stoppage for five-passenger in so far as applicable to said Exterior st. shall to F street, and running thence northeastwardly EAST 2D STREET—PAVING AND CURB- cars. he deemed an obligation imposed upon and run- and parallel with F street and the prolongation ING, from Beverley road to Cortelyou road. Bidders must state in their estimates a price ning with the land hereby conveyed. thereof to the intersection with the prolongation Area of assessment: Both sides of E. 2d• st., per mile of automobile service for a five (5) The right is reserved to reject any and all of a line distant 100 feet easterly from and from Beverley road to Cortelyou . road, and to passenger car; a price per hour for stoppage bids. parallel with the easterly line of Academy street, the extent of half the block at the-intersecting for a tive-passenger car. Maps of said real estate may be seen on the said distance being measured at right angles and terminating. streets, Bidders are requested to make their bids or application at the Comptroller's office, Stewart to Academy street; thence southwardly along the TWENTY • NINTH WARD, SECTION 16; estimates upon the blank form prepared by the Building, 280 Broadway, Borough of Manhat- said line parallel with Academy street and along Comptroller of The City of New York, a copy THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION 19, AND tan. the prolongation of the said line to a line bisect- SECOND WARD, SECTION 23. of which, with the proper envelope in which to By order of the Commissioners of the Sink- ing the angle formed by the intersection of the enclose the bid, together with a copy of the con- LAYING CEMENT SIDEWALKS on 16TH ing Fund, under resolution Homed at meeting prolongation of the southeasterly line of Seaman AVENUE, between Cropsey ave. and a point tract, including the specifications, in the form of the Board held October 8, 1913, and amended avenue and the northwesterly line of Broadway, approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be about 600 feet southerly; west side. of EAST November 5, 1913. as these streets are laid out between Academy 35TH STREET, between Glenwood road and obtained upon application therefor at the office WM. A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller, City street and Dyckman street; thence southwest- of the Comptroller, No, 280 Broadway, in the Avenue H; both sides of NOSTRAND AV,g- of New York. wardly along the said bisecting line to a point NUE, between Clarendon road and Avenue D; Borough of Manhattan, New York City. Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, distant 100 feet northeasterly from the north- WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. south side of HERKIMER STREET, between November 10, 1913. n11,28 easterly line of the unnamed street, the said dis- Bancroft place and Prospect place; west side of Dated The City of New York, November 20, ance being measured at right angles to the un- 1913. n22,d5 CHESTNUT STREET. between Jamaica-ave. and Confirmation of Assessments. named street; thence southeastwardly and parallel Etna st.; west side of OAKLAND STREET, be- XSee General Instructions to Bidders on with the unnamed street and the prolongation the last page, last column, of the "City tween Java st. and Kent st., and south side of thereof to a point distant 100 feet southeasterly JAVA STREET, between Oakland st. and Man- Record." NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPENING from the southeasterly line of Broadway, the STREETS AND PARKS. hattan ave. Area of assessment:' Both sides of said distance being measured at right angles to 16th ave., from Cropsey ave. to a point 600 Corporation Sale of Privilege. Broadway; thence southwestwardly and parallel feet southerly; Lots 67 and 69 in Block 7562; IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1005 OF THE with Broadway to the intersection with the pro- a line distant 100 feet southwesterly both sides of Nostrand ave., between Clarendon CORPORATION SALE BY SEALED BIDS Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller longation of road and Avenue D; Lot' 9 in' Block 1557;' Lot of The City of New York hereby gives public from and 'parallel with the southwesterly line of OF THE PRIVILEGE TO MAINTAIN A 29 in Block 4103 and Lot 31 in 'Block 2551. COUNTY the unnamed street, the said distance being meas- LUNCH COUNTER IN THE notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court THIRTIETH WARD. SECTION-17. COURT HOUSE IN THE BOROUGH OF and the ured at right angles to the unnamed street; entering in the Bureau for the Collection 48TH STREET—PAVING, between 12th and MANHATTAN. of Assessments and Arrears of the assessment thence northwestwardly along the said line parallel with the unnamed street and the pro- 17th ayes. Area of assessment: Bdth sides of for OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE to 48th st., between 12th and 17th ayes., and to the the following named street in the BOROUGH OF longation thereof to the intersection with the SEALED BIDS FOR THE PRIVILEGE TO extent of half the block at the intersecting ave- maintain a lunch counter on the northeast side RICHMOND: bisecting line hereinbefore described; thence southwestwardly along the said bisecting line to nues. of the rotunda, on the first floor of the County FIRST WARD. 51ST STREET — PAVING, between New CASTLETON BOULEVARD — OPENING, a line parallel with Dyckman street and passing Court House, in the Borough of Manhattan, for Utrecht and 13th ayes. Area of assessment: a period of one year commencing December 1, from Castleton ave. to Forest ave. Confirmed through the point of beginning; thence north- westwardly along the said line parallel with Both sides of 51st st., from New Utrecht to 13th 1913, will be received by the Comptroller on October 21, 1913; entered November 21, 1913. Area of assessment includes all those lands, tene- Dyckman street to the point or place of begin- ayes., and to the extent of half the block at the SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1913. intersecting avenues. at 11 a. m., at the office of the Collector of ments and hereditaments and premises situate and ning. City Revenue, Department of Finance, Room K, being in the Borough of Richmond, in The City The above entitled assessment was entered THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION 18. the Record 8TH AVENUE—CURBING AND FLAGGING, 280 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, upon the of New York, which, taken together, are bounded on the date hereinbefore given, in of Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau from Bay Ridge ave. to 70th st. Area of assess- following and described as follows, viz.: Beginning at a point on the northerly line of for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears ment: Both sides of 8th ave., from Bay Ridge TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Laurel ave. (Harvest ave.) distant 100 feet east- of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents. ave. to 70th st. Bids must be made in the amount of rent per erly from the easterly.line of Florence ave. (Kis- Unless the amount assessed for benefit on any THIRTIETH WARD. SECTION 19. month which the bidder is willing to pay for said sel ave.), the said distance being measured at person or property shall be paid within sixty 77TH STREET — REGULATING, GRADING, privilege for each and every month of the full right angles to Florence ave., and running thence days after the date of said entry of the assess- CURBING AND FLAGGING, between 12th and term of one year, and each bid must be accom- northwardly and always distant 100 feet easterly ment, interest will be collected thereon, as pro- 15th ayes. Area of assessment: Both sides of panied by cash or certified check for one month's from and parallel with the easterly line of Flor- vided in section 1006 of the Greater New York 77th st., from 12th to 15th ayes., and to the ex- rent in advance, which shall be forfeited if the ence ave. (Kissel ave.) and its prolongation where Charter. tent of half the block at the intersecting avenues. successful bidder does not sign the rental agree- it adjoins Forest ave. on the south, to a point Said section provides, in part, "If any such 72D STREET—PAVING, between 13th and ment when notified that it is ready for execu- distant 300 feet northerly from the northerly assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of 14th ayes. Area of assessment: Both sides of tion. line of Castleton ave., the said distance being sizty days after the date of entry thereof in the 72d st., from 13th to 14th ayes., and to the ex- He will also be required to give an undertaking measured at right angles to Castleton ave.; said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be tent of half the block at the intersecting avenues. in the amount of the rental bid for the full term thence eastwardly and always distant 300 feet the duty of the officer authorized to collect and —that the same were confirmed by the Board of one year, with two sufficient sureties to be northerly from and parallel with the northerly receive the amount of such assessment, to charge, of Assessors on November 18, 1913, and. entered approved by the Comptroller, conditioned for the line of Castleton ave., to a point distant 100 feet collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of November 18, 1913, in the Record of Titles payment of the rent monthly in advance and for easterly from the prolongation of the easterly line seven per centum per annum, to be calculated of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the the performance of the provisions of the agree- of Ridgewood place, the said distance being meas- to the date of payment, from the date when Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes ment. ured at right angles to Ridgewood place; thence such assessment became a lien, as provided by and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless No person shall be received as lessee or surety southwardly and always distant 100 feet easterly section 159 of this act." the amount assessed for benefit on any person or who is a delinquent on any former lease from from and parallel with the easterly line of Ridge- Section 159 of this act provides • • • "An property shall be paid within sixty days after the the corporation, and no bid shall be accepted wood place and the prolongations thereof to a assessment shall become a lien upon the real date of said entry of the assessments interest 10812 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913.

will be collected thereon, as provided by section Hunts Point road and Faile st., as laid out be. ave. and 13th ave., and to the extent of half Parcel No. 151—Part of two-story frame house 1019 of the Greater New York Charter. tween Garrison ave. and Whitlock ave.; thence the block at the intersecting avenues, No, 30 Greenpoint ave.; cut 16.9 feet on west Said section provides, in part, "If any such northwestwardly along the said line midway be- THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION 18. side by 9.9 feet on east side. Upset price, $150. assessment shall remain unpaid for the period tween Hunts Point road and Faile st., and the 68TH STREET—REGULATING, GRADINO, Parcel No, 152—Part of two-story frame house, of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in prolongation thereof, to the intersection with the CURBING AND FLAGGING, between 4th and No. 28 Greenpoint ave.; cut 8.58 feet on west the said Record of Titles of Assessments, it prolongation of a line midway between Hoe ave. Fort Hamilton ayes. Area of assessment: Both side by 3.15 feet on east side. Upset price, shall be the duty of the officer authorized to and Faile st., as laid out northerly from Whit- sides of 68th st., from 4th to Fort Hamilton $25. collect and receive the amount of such assess- lock ave.; thence northwardly along the said line ayes., and to the extent of half the block at Parcel No. 153—Part of two-story frame house, ment, to charge, collect and receive interest midway between Hoe ave. and Faile st., and the the intersecting avenues, No. 26 Greenpoint ave.; cut 4.98 feet on west thereon at the rate of seven per centum per prolongation thereof, to the point or place of THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION 19. side by 2.28 feet on east side. Upset price, $10. annum, to be calculated to the date of pay. beginning. 77TH STREET—REGULATING, GRADING, Parcels Nos. 154, 155—Part of two-story frame meat, from the date when such assessment be• TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION 16. CURBING AND FLAGGING, between 17th and house, No. 24 Greenpoint ave.; cut 2.08 feet on came a lien, as provided by section 159 of this EAST TWO HUNDRED AND SEVEN- 18th ayes. Area of assessment: Both sides of west side by 1.48 feet on east side. Upset price, act." TEENTH STREET—OPENING, from White 77th st., from 17th to 18th ayes., and to the $10. .Section 159 of this act provides * * * "An Plains road to Oakley st., formerly Ash ave. extent of half the block at the intersecting ave- Parcel No. 157—Part of two-story frame build- assessment shall became a lien upon the real Confirmed October 6, 1913; entered November nues, ing, No. 22 Greenpoint ave.; cut 10.99 feet on estate affected thereby ten days atter its entry 12, 1913. Area of assessment includes all those THIRTY-FIRST WARD, SECTION 20. west side by 10.54 feet on east side. Upset price, in. the said record." • • " lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises AVENUE I — REGULATING, GRADING, $25. The above assessments are payable to the Col- situate and being in the Borough of The Bronx, CURBING AND FLAGGING, between E. 19th Parcel No. 158—Part of two-story frame build. lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bu- in The City of New York, which, taken together, st. and Ocean ave. Area of assessment: Both ing, No. 22A Greenpoint ave.; cut 10.60 feet on reau for the Collection of Assessments and Ar. are bounded and described as follows, viz.: sides of Avenue I, from E. 19th st. to Ocean west side by 9.93 feet on east side. Upset price, rears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Bounded on the north by a line always midway ave., and to the extent of 100 feet on each $25. Rents, in the Mechanics Bank Building, Court between E. 217th st. and E. 218th st., and by side of the improvement. Parcel No. 159—Porch and steps of two-story and Montague sts., Borough of Brooklyn, be- the prolongation of the said line; on the south- —that the same were confirmed by the Board of frame house, No. 20 Greenpoint ave. Upset price, tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on east by a line distant 100 feet southeasterly from Assessors on November 11, 1913, and entered on $5. Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all pay. and parallel with the southeasterly line of Oak- November 11, 1913, in the Record of Titles of As- Parcel No. 160—Steps and stoop of one-story ments made +:iereon on or before January 17, ley st., the said distance being measured at right sessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection frame house No. 16 Greenpoint ave. Upset price. 1914, will be exempt from interest as above pro. angles to the line of Oakley st.; on the south by of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Asess- $5. vided, and after that date will be subject to a a line always midway between E. 216th st. and ments and of Water Rents, and unless the Parcel No. 162—Part of two-story frame house, charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum E. 217th st., and by the prolongations of the said amount assessed for benefit on any person or No. 14 Greenpoint ave,; cut 1.63 feet on west per annum from the date when such assessments line; and on the west by a line always distant property shall be paid within sixty days after the side by 1,26 feet on east side. Upset price, $5. became liens to the date of payment. 100 feet westerly from and parallel with the date of said entry of the assessments, interest Parcel No 163 — Part of three-story frame WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. westerly line of White Plains road, the said dis- will he collected thereon, as provided by section building, No. 12 Greenpoint ave.; cut 5.23 feet City of New York, Department of Finance, tance being measured at right angles to the line 1019 of the Greater New York Charter. on west side by 5.01 feet on east side. Upset Comptroller's Office, November 18, 1913. of White Plains road, Said section provides, in part, "If any such price, $10. n22,d4 TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, ANNEXED TER- assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of Parcel No. 179—Porch and steps of two-story RITORY, sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the frame building on south side of Greenpoint ave., NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT FOR OPENING said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be about 50 feet east of 3d st. Upset price, $5. EAST TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY- the STREETS AND PARKS, SECOND STREET—OPENING, from the Bronx duty of the officer authorized to collect and Parcel No. 197—Part of two-story frame build- River to 7th st. Confirmed August 18, 1913; receive the amount of such assessment, to charge, ing No, 1 Greenpoint ave.; cut 5.1) feet on west collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1005 OF THE entered November 12, 1913. Area of assessment side by 8.8 feet on east side. Upset price $5. Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller seven per centum per annum, to be calculated Parcel No. 198—Part of two-story frame build- includes all those lands, tenements and heredita- to the date of payment, from the date when such of The City of New York hereby gives public ments and premises situate, lying and being in ing on the southwest corner of Greenpoint ave. notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court assessment became a lien, as provided by section and 5th st.; cut 19.84 feet on west side by 15.62 the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of New 159 of this act." and the entering in the Bureau for the Collec- York, which, taken together, are bounded and feet on east side. Upset price $100, tion of Assessments and Arrears, of the assess- Section 159 of this act provides * * • "An Sealed bids (blank forms of which may be described as follows, viz.: assessment shall become a lien upon the real ment for OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE Beginning at the point of intersection of the obtained upon application) will be received by to the following named streets in the BOROUGH estate affected thereby ten days atter its entry the Comptroller at the office of the Collector easterly line of the Bronx River with a line in the said record." BROOKLYN: " of City Revenue, Room K, No. 280 Broadway, parallel to and distant 2,000 feet northerly from The above assessments are payable to the Col- TWENTY-NINTH WARD, SECTION 16. the northerly line of E. 222d st.; running thence Borough of Manhattan, until 11 a. tn. on the MONTGOMERY STREET—OPENING, from lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bu- 18th day of November, 1913, and then publicly easterly and parallel to E. 222d st. and always reau for the Collection of Assessments and Ar- Coney Island ave. to E. 7th st., and EAST 7TH distant 2,000 feet northerly therefrom, to its opened for the sale for removal of the above- STREET—OPENING, from Henry st. to a rears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water described buildings and appurtenances thereto, intersection with a line parallel to and distant Rents, in the Mechanics Bank Building, Court point about 150 feet southerly therefrom. Con- and the award will be made to the highest bidder 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Boston and Montague sts., Borough of Brooklyn, be- firmed September 30, 1913; entered November road; thence southerly along said line parallel within twenty-four hours, or as soon as possible 17, 1913. Area of assessment includes all those tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on to Boston road to its intersection with a line Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all pay- thereafter. lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises Each parcel must be bid for separately and parallel to and distant 2,000 feet southerly from ments made thereon on or before January 10, situate and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, the southerly line of E. 222d st.; thence west- will be sold in its entirety, as descrioed in above in The City of New Yorlc, which, taken together, 1914, will be exempt from interest as above pro- erly and parallel to E. 222d st., and always dis- vided, and after that date will be subject to a advertisement. are bounded and described as follows, viz.: Each and every bid must be accompanied by tant 2,000 feet southerly therefrom, to its inter- charge of interest at the rate of seven per cell- East side of E. 8th st., from a point 100 feet section with the easterly line of the Bronx River; a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum north of Henry st. to Johnson st.; north side turn per annum from the date when such assess- thence northerly along the easterly line of the ments became liens to the date of payment, equal to 25 per cent. of the amount of the bid, of Henry st., from E, 8th st. to Bowne st., ex- except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be Bronx River to the point or place of beginning. WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. tending hack 100 feet; block bounded by E. required with all bids, and that a deposit of The above-entitled assessments were entered on City of New York, Department of Finance, 8th st., Henry st., Bowne st. and Johnson st.; $500 will be sufficient to entitle bidders to bid the date hereinbefore given in the Record of Comptroller's Office, November 11, 1913. east side of Coney Island ave., extending from on any or all of the buildings. Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for n14,25 Caton ave. to a point midway between Mont- the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re- gomery St. and Church ave.; west side of E. 7th Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents. Un- turned within twenty-four hours after success- NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. st., from Johnson st. to a point midway be- less the amount assessed for benefit of any person ful bidders have paid purchase price in full and tween Montgomery st, and Church ave.; blocks or property shall be paid within sixty days after given security, and those of successful bidders bounded by Johnson st., E. 7th st., Montgomery may be declared forfeited to The City of New the date of said entry of the assessments, interest IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE st. and Coney Island ave.; property lying south York by the Comptroller upon the failure of the will be collected thereon, as provided in section Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of Montgomery st., between Coney Island ave. successtul bidder to further comply with the re 1006 of the Greater New York Charter. of The City of New York hereby gives public and E. 7th st., running back to a point midway Said section provides that "If any such as- quirements of the terms and conditions of the between Montgomery st. and Church ave. The notice to all persons, owners or property af- sessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sale, as set forth hereinafter. area of assessment affecting Blocks Nos. 5320, fected by the following assessment for LOCAL sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the Successful bidders will be required to pay the 5321, 5322, 5329, 5330, 5331 and 5070. IMPROVEMENTS IN THE BOROUGH OF said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be RICHMOND: purchase money and deposit the required se- —that the above entitled assessment was entered curity within twenty-four hours of the receipt the duty of the officer authorized to collect and FOURTH WARD. on the date hereinbefore given in the Record receive the amount of such assessment, to charge, of notification of the acceptance of their bids. of Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for WILLOW AVENUE — CONSTRUCTING A The Comptroller reserves the right to reject collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of TEMPORARY SANITARY SEWER, from the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of any and all bids and to waive any defects or seven per centum per annum, to be calculated New York ave, to a pOint about 150 feet east Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, intormalities in any bid should it be deemed in to the date of payment, from the date when of Tompkins ave. Area of assessment: Both and unless the amount assessed for benefit on such assessment became a lien, as provided by the interest of The City of New York to do so. any person or property shall be paid within sixty sides of Willow ave., from New York ave. to section 159 of this act." Tompkins ave., and running about 150 feet All bids must state clearly (1) the number days after the date of said entry of the assess- or description of the building or buildings bid Section 159 of this act provides * * "An through the block on each side of the improve- ment, interest will be collected thereon, as pro- assessment shall become a lien upon the real for, (2) the amount of the bid, (3) the full vided in section 1006 of the Greater New York ment. estate affected thereby ten days after its entry —that the same was confirmed by the Board of name and address of the bidder. Charter. in the said record." * * • All bids must be inclosed in properly sealed Said section provides, in part, that "If any such Assessors on November 11, 1913, and entered The above assessments are payable to the Col- November 11, 1913, in the Record of Titles envelopes, marked "Proposals to be opened assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bu- December 11, 1913," and must be delivered, or sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Col- reau for the Collection of Assessments and Ar- lection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and mailed in time for their delivery, prior to 11 said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be rears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water a. m. of that date to the "Collector of City the duty of the officer authorized to collect and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the Rents, in the Municipal Building, corner of 177th amount assessed for benefit on any person or Revenue, Room K, No. 280 Broadway, New receive the amount of such assessment, to charge, st. and 3d ave., Borough of The Bronx, be- York City," from whom any further particulars collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of property shall be paid within sixty days after tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p., m., and the date of said entry of the assessment, interest regarding the buildings to be disposed of may be seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all obtained. the date of payment. from the date when such will be collected thereon, as provided by section payments made thereon on or before January 1019 of the Greater New York Charter, TiiE BUILDINGS WILL BE SOLD FOR assessment became a lien, as provided by section 12, 1914, will be exempt from interest as above IMMEDIATE REMOVAL ONLY, SUBJECT 159 of this act." Said section provides that, "If any such as- provided, and after that date will be subject sessment shall remain unpaid for the period of TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS Section 159 of this act provides • * "An to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the PRINTED ON THE LAST PAGE OF THIS assessment shall become a lien upon the real centum per annum from the date when such ISSUE OF THE "CITY RECORD." estate affected thereby ten days after its entry said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be assessments became liens to the date of pay- the duty of the officer authorized to collect and WM. A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. in the said record." * • • ment. City of New York, Department of Finance, The above assessment is payable to the Col- receive the amount of such assessment to charge, WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of Comptroller's Office, November 20, 1913. n24,d11 lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bu- City of New York, Department of Finance, reau for the Collection of Assessments and Ar- seven per centum per annum, to be calculated Comptroller's Office, November 12, 1913. to the date of payment, from the date when CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND rears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water n14,25 Rents, in the Mechanics Bank Building, Court such assessment became a lien, as provided by APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY section 159 of this act." and Montague sts, Borough of Brooklyn, be- REAL ESTATE BY SEALED BIDS. Section 159 of this act provides • • * "An tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. on Saturdays from 9 a, m, to 12 m., and all pay- assessment shall become a lien upon the real AT THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT OF ments made thereon on or before January 16, estate affected thereby ten days atter its entry in the said record." • • * the Borough of Queens, public notice is hereby 1914 will be exempt from interest, as above pro- IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE given that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund videa, and after that date will be subject to a Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of The above assessment is payable to the Col- by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, charge of interest at the rate of seven per The City of New York hereby gives _public notice lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bu- will offer for sale by sealed bids certain encroach- reau for the Collection of Assessments and Ar- centum per annum from the date when such to all persons, owners of property, affected by the ments standing upon property owned by The rears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water assessment became a lien to the date of pay- following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE- City of New York, acquired by it for street ment. MENTS in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN: Rents, Borough Hall, St. George, Borough opening purposes in the WM. A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. TWENTY-SIXTH WARD. SECTION 12. of Richmond, between the hours of 9 a. Borough of Queens. City of New York, Department of Finance. WILLIAMS AVENUE — PAVING, between m, and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 Comptroller's Office, November 17, 1913. Belmont and Sutter ayes. Area of assessment: a. m. to 12 m., and all payments made thereon Being the buildings, parts of buildings, etc., standing within the lines of Putnam ave. from n21,d3 Both sides of Williams ave., from Belmont to on or before January 10, 1914, will be Sutter ayes., and to the extent of half the block exempt from interest, as above provided, and Forest ave. to Prospect ave., in the Borough of at the intersecting avenues. after that date will be subject to a charge Queens, which are more particularly described NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR OPENING TWENTY-SIXTH WARD, SECTION 13. of interest at the rate of seven per centum per on a certain map on file in the office of the STREETS AND PARKS. SUNNYSIDE AVENUE—PAVING, between annum from the date when above assessment Collector of City Revenue, Department of Miller ave. anl Barbey st. Area of assessment: became a lien to the date of payment. Finance, Room K, No. 280 Broadway, Borough IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1005 OF THE Both sides of Sunnyside ave., from Miller ave. WM. A. PRENDERGAS1, Comptroller. of Manhattan. Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of to Barbey st., and to the extent of half the City of New York, Department of Finance, Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners The City of New York hereby gives public notice block at the intersecting streets. Comptroller's Office, November 11, 1913. of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and TWENTY-SIXTH WARD, SECTION 14. n14,25 November 19, 1913, the sale by sealed bids, at the entering in the Bureau for the Collection of MALTA STREET—PAVING, between New the upset or minimum prices named in the Assessments and Arrears of the assessments for Lots and Hegeman ayes. Area of Lo description of each parcel of the above described OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE to the Corporation Sales of Buildings. Both sides of Malta st., from New Lotsts ave. to buildings and appurtenances thereto will be held following named streets in the BOROUGH OF by direction of the Comptroller on THE BRONX: Hegeman ave., and to the extent of half the CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND block at the intersecting avenues, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1913. TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTION 10. APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY TWENTY-NINTH WARD, SECTION 15. REAL ESTATE BY SEALED BIDS. at 11 a. m. in lots and parcels, and in manner FAILE STREET—OPENING, from Garrison LENOX ROAD — PAVING, between E. 34th and form, and at upset prices as follows: ave. to a point about 183 feet north of Whitlock st, and New York ave. Area of assessment: AT THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT Parcel No. 183—Part of one-story frame ave. Confirmed September 28, 1911, and Novem- Both sides of Lenox road, from E. 34th st, to of the Borough of Queens, public notice is building, No. 2339 Putnam ave. Cut 9.15 feet on ber 3, 1911; entered November 12, 1913. Area of New York ave., and to the extent of half the hereby given that the Commissioners of the Sink- west side by 9.14 feet on east side. Upset price assessment includes all those lands, tenements block at the intersecting streets. $10. ing Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in them and hereditaments and premises situate and be- TWENTY-NINTH WARD, SECTION 16. Sealed bids (blank forms of which may be by law, will offer for sale by sealed bids certain ing in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City OAKLAND PLACE—PAVING, between Til- obtained upon application) will be received by encroachments upon property owned by The of New York, which, taken together, are bounded den ave. and Albemarle road. Area of assess- the Comptroller at the office of the Collector and described as follows, viz.: ment: Both sides of Oakland place, from Tilden City of New York, acquired by it for street open- ing purposes in the of City Revenue, Roam K, No. 280 Broadway, Beginning at a point on a line midway between ave. to Albemarle road, and to the extent of Borough of Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on Hoe ave. and Faile st. where it is intersected by half the block' at the intersecting streets. Borough of Queens. Being the buildings, parts of buildings, etc., the 10th day of December, 1913, and then pub- a line at right angles to Faile st. and passing DITMAS AVENUE—REGULATING, GRAD- licly opened for the sale for removal of the above through a point on the centre line of the said ING, CURBING AND FLAGGING, between standing within the lines of Skillman ave., from the easterly boundary line of Damage Parcel No. described buildings and appurtenances thereto, Faile st. located on the southerly line of the Ocean parkway and E. 9th st. Area of assess- and the award will be made to the highest bid- 145, near Greenpoint ave., to Woodside ave., in land heretofore conveyed to the City by deed of ment: Both sides of Ditmas ave., from Ocean der within twenty-four hours, or as soon as cession, and running thence eastwardly along the parkway to E, 9th st., and to the extent of 100 the Borough of Queens, all of which are more possible thereafter. particularly described on a certain map on file said line at right angles to the line of Faile st. feet on each side of the improvement. Each parcel must be bid for separately and in the office of the Collector of City Revenue, to a point midway between Faile st. and Bryant EAST 2D STREET—REGULATING, GRAD- will be sold in its entirety, as described in ave.; thence southward)y along a line midway ING, CURBING AND FLAGGING, between Department of Finance, Room K, No. 280 Broad- above advertisement. between Faile st. and Bryant ave. as laid out Cortelyou road and Ditmas ave. Area of assess- way, Borough of Manhattan. Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners Each and every bid must be accompanied by northerly from Whitlock ave. and the pro- ment: Both sides of E. 2d st., from Cortelyou a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held longation thereof to the intersection with the pro- road to Ditmas ave., and to the extent of half equal to 25 per cent. of the amount of the November 19, 1913, the sale by sealed bids at longation of a line midway between Faile st. and the block at the intersecting streets. bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 the upset or minimum prices named in the de- Bryant ave., as laid out southeasterly from Whit- THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION 17. will be required with all bids, and that a de- lock ave.; thence southeastwardly along the last- 45TH STREET — PAVING, between New scription of each parcel of the above buildings and appurtenances thereto will be held by direc- posit of $500 will be sufficient to entitle bid- mentioned line midway between Faile st. and Utrecht and 12th ayes. Area of assessment: ders to bid on any or all of the buildings. tion of the Comptroller on Bryant ave., and the prolongation thereof, to a Both sides of 45th st., between New Utrecht Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1913. point distant 100 feet southeasterly from the and 12th ayes., and to the extent of half the turned within twenty-four hours after success- at 11 a. m., in lots and parcels and in manner southeasterly line of Garrison ave., the said dis- block at the intersecting avenues. ful bidders have paid purchase price in full and and form and at upset prices as follows: tance being measured at right angles to the line 51ST STREET—REGULATING, GRADING, given security, and those of successful bidders Parcel No. 150—Part of two-story frame house, of Garrison ave.; thence southwestwardly and CURBING AND FLAGGING, between New may be declared forfeited to The City of New No, 32 Greenpoint ave.; cut 1.5 feet on rear by parallel with Garrison ave. to the intersection Utrecht and 13th ayes. Area of assessment: York by the Comptroller upon the failure of the with the prolongation of a line midway between Both sides of 51st st., between New Utrecht 22.1 feet on east side. Upset price, $400, successful bidder to further comply with the 1•1■11.111■MIL.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. THE CITY RECORD. 1080

requirements of the terms and conditions of the FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1913. Successful bidders will be required to pay the hRaototamn. K, No, 280 Broadway, Borough of Man- sate as set torth hereinafter. at 11 a. m., in lots and parcels and in manner purchase money and deposit the required security Successful bidders will be required to pay and form as follows: within twenty-tour hours of the receipt ot notm- Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners the purchase money and deposit the required Parcel No. 13—The buildings, parts of build- cation of the acceptance of their bids. of the Sinking Fund adopted at a meeting held security within twenty-tour hours of the re- ings, etc., on the easterly side of Varick st., be- The Comptroller reserves the right to reject October 29, 1913, the sale by pealed bids at the ceipt of notification ot the acceptance of their tween Grand st, and Broome st., as follows: any and all bids and to waive any detects or upset or minimum prices named in the descrip- bias. Three-story frame (brick front) building, 80 intormalities in any bid should it be deemed in tion of each parcel, of the above described build- The Comptroller reserves the right to reject Varick st., and three-story brick extension, 2 the interest of The City ot New York to do so. ings and appurtenances thereto will be held by any and all bids and to waive any detects or Grand st. Two-story, attic and basement frame All bids must state clearly (1) the number or direction ot the Comptroller on intormalities in any bid should it be deemed (brick front) building, 82 Varick st. Two-story, description of the building or buildings bid for, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. in the interest of The City of New York to attic and basement frame (brick front) building, (2) the amount of the bid, (3) the full name and at 11 a. m., in lots and parcels, and in manner do so. 84 Varick st. Two-story, attic and basement brick address of the bidder. and form and at upset prices as follows: All bids must state clearly (1) the number building, 86 Varick st. Two-story, attic and All bids must be inclosed in properly sealed Parcels Nos. 291-2. Part of two-story frame store nr description of the building or buildings bid basement brick building, 88 Varick st. Three- envelopes, marked "Proposals to be opened No- on the southeast corner of Burrough ave. and for, (2) the amount ot the bid, (3) the full story and attic brick building, 90 Varick vember 26, 1913," and must be delivered, or Queens boulevard. Cut 13.37 feet on west side name and address of the bidder. Three-story and attic brick building, 92 Varick mailed in time for their delivery, prior to 11 by 15.39 feet on east side. Also wagon shed ad- All bids must be inclosed in properly sealed st. Part of six-story brick building, 94-96 Varick a. rn. of that date to the "Collector of City Rev- joining. Upset price, $250. envelopes, marked "Proposals to be opened De- st.; cut 35.02 feet on north and south sides. enue, Room K, No. 280 Broadway, New York' Parcel No. 293. Part of two-story frame black- cember 10, 1913," and must be delivered, or Part of three-story and basement brick building, City," from whom any further particulars re- smith shop and dwelling east of and adjoining mailed in time for their delivery, prior to 11 98 Varick st.; cut 35.02 feet on north and south garding the buildings to be disposed of may be Parcel No. 292. Cut 18.22 feet on west side a. m. of that date to the "Collector of City sides. Part of two-story, attic and basement obtained. by 20.44 feet on east side. Upset price, $100. brick building, 100 Varick st.; cut 35.02 feet Revenue, Room K, No. 280 Broadway, New THE BUILDINGS WILL BE SOLD FOR Parcel No. 301. One-story frame fire hotise on York City," from whom any further particulars on north and south sides. Part of three-story south side of Queens boulevard with two-story and basement brick building, 102 Varick st.; IMMEDIATE REMOVAL ONLY, SUBJECT regarding the buildings to be disposed of may frame extension on Bushwick and Newtown turn- cut 35.02 feet on north and south sides. Part TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS be obtained. PRINTED ON THE LAST PAGE OF THIS pike. Upset price, $250. THE tsuILDINGS WILL BE SOLD FOR of three-story and basement brick building, 104 Varick st.; cut 35.02 feet on north and south IssUE Ok' THE "CITY RECORD." Parcel No. 302. Two-story frame store and IMMEDIATE REMOVAL ONLY, :SUBJECT dwelling and one-story frame barn on the south sides. Part of three-story and basement brick WM. A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS side of Queens boulevard, east of and adjoining building, 106 Varick st.; cut 35.02 feet on north City of New York, Department of Finance, PRINTED ON THE LAST PAGE OF Tills tire house. Upset price, $250. ISSUE OF THE "CITY RECORD." and south sides. Part of three-story frame build. Comptroller's Office, November 5, 1913. n10,26 ing, 108 Varick st.; cut 35.02 feet on north and Parcel No. 303, Two-story and frame (brioc WM. A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. story brick store and south sides. CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND front) house and two- City of New York, Department ot Finance, dwelling at the junction of Queens boulevard and Comptroller's Office, November 20, 1913, Sealed bids (blank forms of which may be APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY obtained upon application) will be received by Bushwick and Newtown turnpike, Upset price, n22,d10 REAL ESTATE BY SEALED BIDS. the Comptroller at the office of the Collector $300, of City Revenue, Room K, No. 280 Broadway, AT THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT OF Parcel No. 311. Two-story frame house No. CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND Borough of Manhattan, until 11 a. m, on the the Borough of Manhattan, public notice is .384 Queens boulevard. Upset price, $500. APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CHI 28th day of November, 1913, and then publicly hereby given that the Commissioners of the sink- Parcel No. 312. Two-story frame house on the REAL ESTATE BY SEALED BIDS. opened for the sale for removal of the above ing Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in north side of Queens boulevard, east of and ad- described buildings and appurtenances thereto, them by law, will offer for sale by sealed bids joining Parcel No. .311. Upset price, $400. AT THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT OF and the award will be made to the highest bidder certain buildings, etc., standing upon property Parcel No. 313. Part of frame church on the the Borougn of Manhattan, public notice is within twenty-four hours, or as soon as possi- owned by The City of New York, acquired by it north side of Queens boulevard, east of Parcel hereby given that the Commissioners of the Sink- ble thereafter, for street opening purposes in the No. 312. Cut 53.67 feet on west side by 50.32 ing Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in Each parcel must be bid for separately and Borough of Manhattan, feet on east side. Upset price, $300. them by law, will offer for sale by sealed bids will be sold in its entirety, as described in above Being the buildings, parts of buildings, etc., ac- Parcel No. 318. Two and one-half story frame certain buildings, etc., standing upon property advertisement. quired for the extension of 7th ave., from Green- house and part of one-story frame extension on owned by The City of New York, acquired by it Each and every bid must be accompanied by wich ave, to Carmine st., for the widening of the northwest corner of Queens boulevard and for street purposes in the a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum Varick st., from Carmine st. to Franklin st., Meyers ave. Cut extension 2,98 feet on west side Borough of Manhattan, equal to 25 per cent. of the amount of the and for the extension of Varick st., from Frank- by 1.04 feet on east side. Also two-story frame Being the buildings, parts of buildings, etc., bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 will lin st. to West Broadway, in the Borough of house adjoining. Upset price, $1,103. acquired for the extension of 7th ave„ from be required with all bids, and that a deposit Manhattan, which are more particularly described Parcel No. 320, Part of two-story brick store Greenwich ave. to Carmine st., for the widening of $5UU will be sufficient to entitle bidders to on a certain map on file in the office of the Col- and dwelling on the northeast corner of Queens of Varick st., from Carmine st. to Franklin st., bid on any or all of the buildings. lector of City Revenue, Department of Finance, boulevard and Meyers ave. Cut 34.23 feet on and for the extension of Varick st., from Frank- Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re- Room K, 280 Broadway, Borough of Manhat- wreisc,te side 35.22 feet on east side. Upset lin st. to West Broadway, in the Borough of turned within twenty-four hours after success- tan, price, Manhattan, which are more particularly described ful bidders have paid purchase price in full Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners Parcels Nos. 321-2. Part of two-story brick on a certain map on file in the office of the Col- and given security, and •those of successful bid- of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held store and dwelling on the north side of Queens lector of City Revenue, Department of Finance, ders may be declared forfeited to The City of September 24, 1913, the sale by sealed bids of boulevard about 130 feet east of Meyers ave. Room K, No. 280 Broadway, Borough of Man- New York by the Comptroller upon the failure the above described buildings and appurtenances Cut 2.21 feet on rear by 28.38 feet on east side. hattan, of the successful bidder to further comply with thereto will be held by direction of the Comp- Upset price, $200. Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners the requirements of the terms and conditions troller on Parcels Nos, 323-4. Part of two-story frame of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held of the sale as set forth hereinafter. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1913. building on Fisk ave., at Queens boulevard. Cut September 24, 1913, the sale by sealed bids of Successful bidders will be required to pay at 11 a. m., in lots and parcels and in manner 13 feet on rear by 7.5 feet on front. Also two the above described buildings and appurtenances the purchase money and deposit the required and form as follows: sheds in rear. Upset price, $100. thereto will be held by direction of the Comp- security within twenty-four hours of the receipt Parcel No. 913—The buildings, parts of build- Parcels Nos. 325-6. Two-story brick store and troller on of notification of the acceptance of their bids, ings, etc., on the easterly side of Varick st., dwelling on the northwest corner of Queens bou- MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1913. The Comptroller reserves the right to reject between Downing st. and Carmine st., as fol- levard and Fisk ave. Upset price, $200. at 11 a. m., in lots and parcels and in manner any and all bids and to waive any defects or lows: Part of three-story brick house, No, 218 Sealed bids (blank forms of which may be and form as follows: informalities in any bid should it be deemed in Varick st.; cut 40.28 feet on south side by obtained upon application) will be received by Parcel No. 14A—The buildings, parts of build- the interest of The City of New York to do so. 35.21 feet on north side. Part of three-story the Comptroller at the office of the Collector ings, etc., on the easterly side of Varick st., All bids must state clearly (1) the number brick house, No, 220 Varick st.; cut 35.21 feet of City Revenue, Room K, No. 280 Broadway, between Canal st. and Grand st„ as follows: or description of the building or buildings bid on south side by 35.20 feet on north side. Part Borough of Manhattan, until 11 a, m. on the Part of three-story brick building, 425 Canal for, (2) the amount of the bid, (3) the full of three-story brick house, No, 222 Varick st.; 24th day of November, 1913, and then publicly st.; cut 13.52 feet on front by 18.82 feet on name and address of the bidder. cut 35.20 feet on south side by 35.21 feet on opened for the sale for removal of the above- west side. Four-story brick building, 429 Canal All bids must be inclosed in properly sealed north side. Part of three-story brick house, described buildings and appurtenances thereto, st., and 74 Varick st. Three-story brick build- envelopes, marked "Proposals to be opened No. 224 Varick st.; cut 35.21 feet on north and and the award will be made to the highest bid- ing, 76-78 Varick st. One-story brick building, November 28, 1913," and must be delivered, or south sides. Part of three-story brick house, No, der within twenty-four hours, or as soon as pos- 80 Varick st., and part of shed in rear on Grand mailed in time for their delivery, prior to 11 226 Varick st.; cut 35.21 feet on south side by sible thereafter. St.; cut shed 4.85 teet on north and south sides. a, m, of that date to the "Collector of City Rev- 35.22 teet on north side. Part of three-story Each parcel must be bid far separately and will Sealed bids (blank terms ot wince way at uu enue, Room K, No, 280 Broadway, New York brick house, No. 228 Varick st.; cut 35.22 feet be sold in its enirety, as described in above tamed upon application) will be received by the City," from whom any further particulars re- on south side by 36.10 feet on north side. Part advertisement. Comptroller at the orrice of the Collector ot garding the buildings to be disposed of may be of three-story brick house. No. 230 Varick st. Each and every bid must be accompanied by City Revenue, Room K, No. 280 Broadway, Bor- obtained. and 88 Carmine st.; cut 39.50 feet on south a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum ough of Manhattan. until 11 a, m. on the 1st side by 37.29 feet on north side, Part of three- equal to 25 per cent, of the amount of the bid, day of December, 1913, and then publicly opened THE BUILDINGS WILL BE SOLD FOR IMMEDIATE REMOVAL ONLY, SUBJECT story brick house, No, 86 Carmine st.; cut 37,29 except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be for the sale for removal of the above described feet on south side by 3.01 feet on north side. TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS required with all bids, and that .a deposit of buildings and appurtenances thereto, and the Part of three-story brick house, •No. 84 Carmine $500 will be sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on award will be made to the highest bidder within PRINTED ON THE LAST PAGE OF THIS ISSUE OF THE "CITY RECORD." st.; cut 3.01 feet on south side by 1.75 feet on any or all of the buildings. twenty-four hours, or as soon as possible there- front. Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re- after. WM. A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. Sealed bids (blank forms of which may be turned within twenty-four hours after success- Each parcel must be bid for separately and City of New York, Department of Finance, obtained upon application) will be received by ful bidders have paid purchase price in full and will be sold in its entirety, as described in above Comptroller's Office, November 5, 1913. n11,28 the Comptroller at the office of the Collector given security, and those of successful bidders advertisement. of City Revenue, Room K, No. 280 Broadway, may be declared forfeited to The City of New Each and every bid must be accompanied by Borough of Manhattan, until 11 a. m. on the York by the Comptroller upon the failure of the a CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND deposit of cash or certified check in a sum 25th of November, 1913, and then publicly successful bidder to further comply with the re- equal to 25 per cent. of the amount of the bid, APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY REAL ESTATE BY SEALED BIDS, opened for the sale for removal of the above quirements of the terms and conditions of the except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be described buildings and appurtenances thereto, sale as set forth hereinafter. required with all bids, and that a deposit of and the award will be made to the highest bidder Successful bidders will be required to pay AT THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT OF $5U(l will be sufficient to entitle bidders to bid within twenty-four hours, or as soon as possi- the purchase money and deposit the required on any or all of the buildings. the Boough of Manhattan, public notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of the Sink- ble thereafter. security within twenty-four hours of the receipt Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re Each parcel must be bid for separately and of notification of the acceptance of their bids. turned within twenty-four hours after success- ing Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will offer for sale by sealed bids certain will be sold in its entirety, as described in above The Comptroller reserves the right to reject ful bidders have paid purchase price in full ano advertisement. any and all bids and to waive any defects or given security, and those of successful bidder, buildings, etc., standing upon property owned by The City of New York, acquired by it for street Each and every bid must be accompanied by informalities in any bid should it be deemed in may be declared forfeited to The City of New a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum the interest of The City of New York to do so. purposes in the York by the Comptroller upon the failure of the equal to 25- per cent. of the amount of the All bibs must state clearly (1) the number or successful bidder to further comply with the re- Borough of Manhattan, bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 will description of the building or buildings bid for, quirements of the terms and conditions of the Being the buildings, parts of buildings, etc., be required with all bids, and that a deposit (2) the amount of the bid, (3) the full name and sale as set forth hereinafter. acquired for the extension of 7th aye, from Green- of $500 will be sufficient to entitle bidders to address of the bidder. Successful bidders will be required to pay wich aye, to Carmine st., for the widening of bid on any or all of the buildings. All bids must be enclosed in properly sealed the purchase money and deposit the requires Varick st., from Carmine st. to Franklin st., and Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re- tnvelopes marked "Proposals to be opened Novem. security within twenty-four hours of the receipt for the extension of Varick st., from Franklin turned within twenty-four hours after success- her 24, 1913," and must be delivered, or mailed of notification of the acceptance of their bids, St. to West Broadway, in the Borough of Man- ful bidders have paid purchase price in full in time for their delivery, prior to 11 a. m. The Comptroller reserves the right to reject hattan. which are more particularly described on and given security, and those of successful bid- of that date to the "Collector of City Revenue, any and all bids and to waive any defects or a certain map on file in the office of the Collector ders may be declared forfeited to The City of Room K, No. 280 Broadway, New York City," intormalities in any bid should it be deemed of City Revenue, Department of Finance, Room New York by the Comptroller upon the failure from whom any further particulars regarding the in the interest of The City of New York to K, 283 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan. of the successful bidder to further comply with buildings to be disposed of may be obtained. do so. Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners the requirements of the terms and conditions THE BUILDINGS WILL BE SOLD FOR All bids must state clearly (1) the numbet of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held of the sale as set forth hereinafter. IMMEDIATE REMOVAL ONLY, SUBJECT or description of the building or buildings bin September 24, 1913, the sale by sealed bids of Successful bidders will be required to pay TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS for, (2) the amount of the bid, (3) the full the above described buildings and appurtenances the purchase money and deposit the required PRINTED ON THE LAST PAGE OF THIS name and address of the bidder, thereto will be held by direction of the Comp- security within twenty-four hours of the receipt ISSUE OF THE "CITY RECORD." All bids must be inclosed in properly sealed troller on of notification of the acceptance of their bids. WM. A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. envelopes, marked "Proposals to be opened De- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1913. The Comptroller reserves the right to reject City of New York, Department of Finance, cember 1, 1913," and must be delivered, or mailed at 11 a. m., in lots and parcels and in manner any and all bids and to waive any defects or Ccmptroller's Office, November 3, 1913. n6,24 in time for their delivery, prior to 11 a, m. of and form as follows: informalities in any hid should it be deemed in that date to the "Collector of City Revenue, Parcel No, 12B. The building, parts of build- the interest of The City of New York to do so. Room K, No. 280 Broadway, New York City,' ings, etc., on the easterly side of Varick st., be- All bids must state clearly (1) the number Wes of Tax Llui, from whom any further particulars regarding tween Broome st. and Dominick st., as follows: or description of the building or buildings bid the buildings to be disposed of may be obtained. Part of six-story brick building, 110.112 Varick for, (2) the amount of the bid, (3) the full NOTICE OF CONTINUATION OF THE BRONX TAX SALE, THE BUILDINGS WILL BE SOLD FOR st. Cut 34.72 feet on south side by 34,82 feet name and address of the bidder, on north side. Four-story brick building, 114 IMMEDIATE REMOVAL ONLY, SUBJECT All bids must be inclosed in properly sealed THE SALE OF THE LIENS FOR UNPAID TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS Varick st, Four-story brick building, 116 Varick envelopes, marked "Proposals to be opened st. Three-story brick building, 118 Varick st. taxes, assessments and water rents for the PRINTED ON THE LAST PAGE OF THIS November 25, 1913," and must be delivered or Borough of The Bronx, as to liens remaining ISSUE OF THE "CITY RECORD." Three-story brick building, 120 Varick st., and mailed in time for their delivery, prior to 11 part of brick extension. Cut extension 11.68 feet unsold at the termination of the sale of Decem- WM. A, PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. a. m, of that date to the "Collector of City Rev- ber 16, 1912, January 6, January 27, February City of New York, Department of Finance, on south side by 11.73 feet on north side. Part enue, Room K, No, 280 Broadway, New York of three-story brick building, 122 Varick st. Cut 17, March 10, March 31, April 21, May 12, June Comptroller's Office, November 5, 1913. City," from whom any further particulars re- 9, June 23, July 7, July 21, August 18, August 35.05 feet on south side by 35.10 feet on north garding the buildings to be disposed of may be n13,d1 25, September 22, October 20 and November 17, side. obtained. Sealed bids (blank forms of which may be 1913, has been continued to THE BUILDINGS WILL BE SOLD FOR CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND obtained upon application) will be received by MONDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1913. IMMEDIATE REMOVAL ONLY, SUBJECT at 2 o'clock p. m., pursuant to section 1028 of APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY the Comptroller at the office of the Collector TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS the Greater New York Charter, and will be con- REAL ESTATE BY SEALED BIDS. of City Revenue, Room K, No, 280 Broadway, PRINTED ON THE LAST PAGE OF THIS Borough of Manhattan, until 11 a. m. on the tinued at that time on the fourth floor of the ISSUE OF THE "CITY RECORD.- Bergen Building, corner of Arthur and Tremont AT THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT OF 26th day of November, 1913, and then publicly WM. A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. ayes., Borough of The Bronx, City of New York. the Borough of Manhattan, public notice is opened for the sale for removal of the above- City of New York, Department of Finance, DANIEL MOYNAHAN, Collector of Assess- hereby given that the Commissioners of the Sink- described buildings and appurtenances thereto, Comptroller's Office, November 5, 1913. n8,25 ing Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in and the award will be made to the highest bid- ments and Arrears. Dated November 17, 1913. them by law, will offer for sale by sealed bids der within twenty-four hours, or as soon as pos- n19,d15 certain buildings, etc., standing upon property sible thereafter. CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY owned by The City of New York, acquired by it Each parcel must be bid for separately and NOTICE OF CONTINUATION OF MANHAT- for street purposes in the will be sold in its entirety, as described in above REAL ESTATE BY SEALED BIDS. TAN TAX SALE, Borough of Manhattan, advertisement. Each and every bid must be accompanied by a AT THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT OF Being the buildings, parts of buildings, etc., THE SALE OF THE LIENS FOR UNPAID deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal the Borough of Queens public notice is hereby acquired for the extension of 7th ave., from taxes, assessments and water rents for the Greenwich ave. to Carmine st., for the widening to 25 per cent. of the amount of the bid, except given that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, Borough of Manhattan, as to liens remaining of Varick st., from Carmine st, to Franklin st., unsold at the termination of the sale of Sep- and for the extension of Varick st., from Frank- with all bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be will offer for sale by sealed bids certain encroach- sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on any or all ments standing upon property owned by The City tember 4, October 9 and November 13, 1913, lin st, to West Broadway, in the Borough of Man• has been continued to hattan, which are more particularly described on of the buildings. of New York. acquired by it for street opening a certain map on file in the office of the Collec- Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re- purposes in the THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1913. tor of City Revenue, Department of Finance, turned within twenty-four hours after successful Borough of Queens, at 2 o'clock p. m., pursuant to section 1028 of Room K, 280 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan. bidders have paid purchase price in full and given Being the buildings, parts of buildings, etc., the Greater New York Charter, and will be Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners security, and those of successful bidders may be standing within the lines of Queens boulevard, continued at that time in the Aldermanic Cham- of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held declared forfeited to The City of New York by from the westerly line of Burrough ave. to the ber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of September 24, 1913, the sale by sealed bids of the Comptroller upon the failure of the success- easterly line of Fisk ave., in the Borough of New York. the above described buildings and appurtenances ful bidder to further comply with the require- Queens, which are more particularly described Dated November 13, 1913. thereto will be held by direction of the Comp- ments of the terms and conditions of the sale as on a certain map on file in the office of the Col- DANIEL MOYNAHAN, Collector of Assess- troller on set forth hereinafter. lector of City Revenue, Department of Finance, ments and Arrears, n14,d18 .10814 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913.

NOTICE OF CONTINUATION OF RICH- 175 pounds (more or less) horse hair, manes work; also the restoration 'of the sidewalks and York equal in market value to the amount so MOND TAX LIEN SALE. and tails only. roadways. withdrawn. 50 empty barrels (more or less) oil, turpentine, The method of construction will be by trench In case of failure or neglect to execute and etc. excavation under cover, unless otherwise per- deliver the contract or to execute and deliver THE SALE OF THE LIENS FOR UNPAID l es.6,000 pounds (more or less) old manila rope. mitted by the Commission, as set forth in the the required bond or to make the required de- taxes, assessments and water rents for the 1 lot old brass (as is), 800 pounds, more or form of contract. posit, such bidder will, at the option of the Borough of Richmond, as to liens remaining un- Bidders must examine the form of contract Commission, be deemed either to have made the sold at the termination of the sale of Novem- 1 lot old carpet. and the specifications, maps and plans; must contract or to have abandoned the contract. In ber 13, December 4, 1812; January 8, January 1 lot consisting of 14 old dories and 3 flat- visit the location of the work and inform them- the latter case, the Commission will give no- 29, February 19, March 12, April 2, April 23, bottomed skiffs, all more or less. selves of the present conditions along the line tice thereof to such defaulting bidder, and the May 14, June 11, July 16, August 6, September 1 old tanger and borer, more or less. thereof and make their own estimates of the Commission may thereupon proceed to make an- 10, October 1, October 22 and November 12, 1913, 1 old punching machine, more or less. facilities and difficulties attending the execution other contract with such, if any, of the original has been continued to 1 old tire setter, more or less. of the proposed work. bidders, as, in the opinion of the Commission, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1913. 1. lot consisting of 23 old bicycles, more or A fuller description of the work to be done it will be to the best interests of the City to at 2 o'clock p. m., pursuant to section 1028 of less. is set forth, and other requirements, provisions, contract with, or may by new advertisement in- the Greater New York Charter, and will be con- 1 lot of old bicycle tires, consisting of 125, details and specifications are stated in the printed vite further proposals. The defaulting bidder tinued at that time in Room 129, in the Bor- more or less. form of contract and in the contract drawings shall thereupon be liable to the City for all ough Hall, New Brighton, Borough of Richmond. 100,000 pounds (more or less) old tire, scrap therein referred to. Printed copies of the form loss and damage by it sustained, including the Dated November 12, 1913. and malleable iron (including 50 old steel cart of contract, bond and contractor's proposal may excess, if. any, of the amount it shall pay any DANIEL MOYNAHAN, Collector of Assess- bodies, more or less) on storage at Incumbrance be had on application at the office of the Com- other contractor over the amount of the bid ments and Arrears. .n13,d12 Yard, 56th st, and 12th ave., Manhattan. mission, No. 154' Nassau st., Borough of Man- of such defaulting bidder. 50,000 pounds (more or less) old tire, scrap hattan, City of New York. The contract draw- If the Commission shall give notice to any bid- and malleable iron (including 50 old steel cart ings may be inspected at the same office, and der that his or its proposal is accepted and that NOTICE OF CONTINUATION OF BROOK bodies, more or less) on storage at Incumbrance copies thereof may be purchased by prospective the contract is consented to by the Board of LYN TAX SALE. Yard, Metropolitan and Bedford ayes., Brooklyn. bidders on payment of five dollars ($5). The Estimate and Apportionment and if the bidder TERMS Or SALE, printed form of contract and the contract draw- shall fail within ten days thereafter or within The horses are to be paid for in full at the ings are to be deemed a part of this invitation. such further period, if any, as may be pre- THE - SALE OF THE LIENS FOR UNPAID time of the sale, and are to be removed before scribed by the Commission, to execute and de- taxes, assessments and water rents for the The City and the Interborough Rapid Transit 3 o'clock p. tn. on the day of the sale. On all Company will both be parties to the contract; liver the contract and to execute and deliver Borough of Brooklyn, as to liens remaining un- the rest of the property(except old iron) a the bond with sureties, or to make the required sold at the termination of the sale of October the Interborough Rapid Transit Company being deposit of 75 per cent. will be required at the a party for the purpose of disbursing part of its deposit, then the invitation to contractors and 15 and November 5, 1913, has been continued to time of the sale, and the articles are to be proposal accepted as aforesaid shall be a con- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1913. contribution toward the cost of construction, as removed within 48 hours, A deposit of $200 provided -in the contract dated March 19, 1913, tract binding the bidder to pay to the City the at 2.30 p. m., pursuant to section 1028 of the on each lot of old iron will be required at the damage by it sustained by reason of such Greater New York Charter, and will be con- between The City of New York, acting by the time of the sale said deposit to be held by the Commission, and Interborough Rapid Transit failure, and in such case the bidder shall tinued at that time in Room 2, in basement of Department of street Cleaning until all the iron by the terms of the proposal, absolutely as- the Borough Hall, Brooklyn, N. Y. Company for the equipment, maintenance and is removed, which must be within ten working operation of additional rapid transit railrciads. sign to the City the ownership of the check *Dated November 5, 1913. days. The iron will be sold by the ton of 2,000 accompanying his or its proposal as a payment DANIEL MOYNAHAN, Collector of Assess- The liability of Interborough Rapid Transit Com- pounds, and must be paid for as removed. pany under the contract for which bids are now on account of such damages. ments and Arrears. n6,d3 The deposit on all articles not removed within invited will be limited to an amount equal to All such deposits made by bidders whose pro- the specified time shall be forfeited to The City ninety-five (95) per centum of the aggregate posals shall not be accepted by the Commission NOTICE OF CONTINUATION OF QUEENS of New York as liquidated damages. sum arrived at by multiplying the estimated ap- will be returned to the person or persons mak- TAX SALE. WM. H. EDWARDS, Commissioner. proximate quantities by the Unit Prices as con- ing the same within five days after the contract Dated New York, November 19, 1913. tained in the Schedule of Unit Prices in the shall be executed and delivered. The deposit n22,d5 contractor's proposal. The contractor is to ac- of the successful bidder will be returned when THE SALE OF THE LIENS' FOR UNPAID cept the obligation of the Interborough Rapid the contract is executed and its provisions in taxes, assessments and water rents for the Bor- Proposals. Transit Company to make payments to the amount respect of the bond or deposit are complied ough of Queens, 2d Ward, as to liens remain- and in the manner provided in the contract and with. ing unsold at the termination of the sales of MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STREET is to agree not to look to the City, except to the The right to reject any and all bids is re- October 29, November 19, December 10 and 31, CLEANING, Room 1403, Nos. 13-21 PARK Row, extent that the amounts earned under the con- served. 1912, January 21, February 11, March 4 March BOROUGII OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW tract may exceed the amount for which the In- New York, November 11, 1913. 25, April 15, May 6, May 27, June 17, July 22, YORK. terborough Rapid Transit Company is liable. PUBLIC. SERVICE. COMMISSION. FOR August 25, September 29 and October 29, 1913, SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The Commission is informed by the Depart- THE FIRST DISTRICT. By EDWARD E. has been continued to received by the Commissioner of Street Clean- ment of Docks and Ferries that docks and bulk- MCCALL, Chairman. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1913. ing at the above office until 12 o'clock noon, on heads along the East River or along ,the North TRAVIS H. WHITNEY, Secretary. n14,d2 at 10 o'clock a. m. pursuant to section 1028 of WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1913. River may be available for dumping purposes. the Greater New York Charter, and will be con- Borough of Manhattan, Information in regard thereto may be obtained INVITATION TO CONTRACTORS. tinued at that time in the Arrears Office, third No. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- by any intending bidder upon inquiry at the of- floor, Municipal Building, Court House square, BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR fice of the Department of Docks and Ferries, PART OF THE SEVENTH AVENUE-LEXINGTON AVE- Long Island City, in the Borough of Queens, SHOEING HORSES OF THE DEPARTMENT with whom all arrangements must be made with NUE RAPID TRANSIT RAILROAD. City of New York. OF STREET CLEANING IN THE STABLES respect to utilizing such docks and bulkheads as DANIEL MOYNAHAN, Collector of Assess- OF THAT DEPARTMENT, IN THE BOR- may be available, The Public Service Commission for the First ments and Arrears. OUGH OF MANHATTAN. Partial payments to the Contractor will be District (hereinafter called "the Commission") o31,n26 Dated October 29, 1913. The amount of security required is Nine Thou- made monthly as the work proceeds, as provided invites proposals to construct Section 1 of Route sand Dollars ($9,000). in the form of contract. 16, a part of the Seventh Avenue-Lexington Ave- Borough of The Bronx, nut Rapid Transit Railroad. NOTICE OF CONTINUATION OF BRONX The Contractor will be required to complete No, 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- The points within The City of New York be- TAX SALE, the work as soon as practicable and within a BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR period of thirty-six (36) months from the date tween which the said part is to run and the route SHOEING HORSES OF THE DEPARTMENT of the delivery of the contract. or routes to be followed are briefly as follows: THE SALE OF THE LIENS FOR THE UN- OF STREET CLEANING IN THE STABLES Section 1. Beginning at a point in property OF THAT DEPARTMENT, IN THE BOR- Sealed bids or proposals will be received owned by the City on the easterly side of River paid taxes, assessments and water rents for at the office of the Commission at No. 154 the Borough of The Bronx, as to liens remain- OUGH OF' THE BRONX. avenue, in the Borough of The Bronx, about one The amount of security required is Fifteen Nassau stzeet, Borough of Manhattan, City hundred and twenty (120) feet south of the ing unsold at the termination of the sale of of New York, until the 2d day of Decem- Hundred Dollars ($1,500). southerly building line of East 157th street and September 15, 1913, has been continued to ber, 1913, at twelve fifteen (12.16) o'clock Borough of Brooklyn. extending thence northerly along and over pri- MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1913. p. mg at which time, or at a later date to at 2 o'clock p. m., pursuant to section 1028 of No. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- vate property, River avenue and Jerome avenue BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR be fixed by the Commission, the proposals to a point about forty-five (45) feet north of the Greater New York Charter, and will be con- will be publicly opened. tinued at that time on the fourth floor of the SHOEING HORSES OF THE DEPARTMENT the northerly building line of East. 182d street. Bergen Building, corner of Arthur and Tre- OF STREET CLEANING IN THE STABLES Proposals must be in the form prescribed by The general plan of construction calls for an mont ayes., Borough of The Bronx, City of New OF THAT DEPARTMENT, IN THE BOR- the Commission, copies of which may be obtained elevated railroad. The details of the construc- York. OUGH OF BROOKLYN. at the office of the Commission. tion of the railroad and appurtenances are more Dated September 15, 1913. The amount of security required is Six Thou- A statement based upon estimate of the Engi- particularly indicated on the contract drawings. DANIEL MOYNAHAN, Collector of Assess- sand Dollars ($6,000). neer, of the quantities of the various classes of Bidders will not be required to provide or lay ments and Arrears. s16,d22 These contracts shall be for the period be- the work and of the nature and extent as near any tracks or ties, nor to do station finish work. ginning on the first day of the month next suc- as practicable of the work required is to be found The work of construction under the contract ceeding their execution and delivery and ending in the schedule forming a part of the form of will include the construction of all necessary Sureties on Contracts. on the 31st day of December, 1914. contractor's proposal. The quantities given in sewers and connections, along or off the route of The award of the contracts will be made, if such schedule are approximate only, being given the railroad; also the necessary support, main- made, to the lowest bidder at prices per draft as a basis for the uniform comparison of bids tenance, readjustment and reconstruction of UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE SURETY COM- horse and driving horse for the whole number and no claim is to be made against the City on vaults adjacent to buildings, pipes, tubes, con- ponies will be accepted as sufficient upon the of draft horses and driving horses in each of account of any excess or deficiency, absolute duits, subways or other subsurface structures; following contracts to the amounts named: the boroughs, which for the purpose of award or relative, in the same, except as provided in the support and care, including underpinning or Supplies of Any Description, Including Gas sod of these contracts are estimated to be: For the the specifications and form of contract. the maintaining, protecting and securing where Electricity. Borough of Manhattan, 1,444 draft horses and All proposals must, when submitted, be en- necessary, of all buildings. monuments, surface One company on a bond up to $50,000. 70 driving horses; for the Borough of The Bronx, closed in a sealed envelope• endorsed "Proposal railroads and other surface, subsurface and over- When such company is authorized to write that 253 draft horses and 15 driving horses; Borough for Constructing Part of Rapid Transit Railroad head structures of any kind, etc., affected by or amount as per letter of Comptroller to the surety of Brooklyn, 1,004 draft horses and 37 driving -Routes Nos, 4 and 38, Section No. 2," and interfered with during the construction of the companies, dated September 16, 1907. horses. must be delivered to the Commission or its work; also the restoration of the sidewalks and Corutruction. These horses are distributed in stables as fol- Secretary; and in the presence of the person roadways. One company on a bond up to $25,000. lows: 12 stables in Manhattan, 3 stables in The submitting the proposal, it will be deposited in Bidders must examine the form of contract and Including regulating, grading, paving, sewers, Bronx and 9 stables in Brooklyn. a sealed box in which all proposals will be de- specifications, maps and plans; must visit the lo- maintenance, dredging, construction of parks; Blank forms and further information may be posited. No proposal will be received or de- cation of the work and inform themselves of the parkways, docks, buildings, bridges, tunnels, aque obtained at the office of the Department of posited unless accompanied by a separate cer- present conditions along the line thereof and ducts, repairs, heating, ventilating, plumbing, etc., Street Cleaning, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos, tified check drawn upon a national or state bank make their own estimates of the facilities and etc. 13-21 Park row. or trust company having its principal office in difficulties attending the execution of the pro- When such company is authorized to write that WM. H. EDWARDS, Commissioner. The City of New York satisfactory to the Coin- posed work. amount as per letter of Comptroller to the surety Dated November 18, 1913, n20,d3 mission and payable to the order of the Comp- A fuller description of the work to be done is companies, dated September 16, 1907. fSee General Instructions to Bidders on troller of The City of New York for the sum set forth, and other requirements, provisions, de- of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000). Such check Asphalt, Asphalt Sleek and Wood Block Pave the last page, last column, of the "City tails and specifications are stated, in the printed Record." must not be enclosed in the envelope containing form of contract and in the contract drawings moms. the proposal. Two companies will be required on any ano therein referred to. Printed copies of the form every bond up to amount authorized-by letter of The unit prices must not be improperly bal- of contract, bond and contractor's proposal may Comptroller to the surety companies, dated Sep PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. anced, and any bid which the Commission con- be had on application at the office of the Com- tember 16, 1907. siders detrimental to the City's interests may be mission, No, 154 Nassau street, Borough of Man- DatedJanuary 3, 1910. rejected. hattan, City of New York. The contract drawings WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller Proposals. No proposal, after it shall have been deposited may be inspected at the same office, and copies with the Commission, will be allowed, to be with- thereof may be purchased by prospective bidders INVITATION TO CONTRACTORS. drawn for any reason whatever. on payment of five dollars ($5). The printed The award of the contract will be made by form of contract and the contract drawings are DEPARTMENT OF STREET the Commission as soon as practicable after the to be deemed a part of this invitation, SEVENTH AVENUE-LEXINGTON AVE- CLEANING. PART OF THE opening of the proposals. The City of New York (hereinafter called NUE RAPID TRANSIT RAILROAD. Bidders whose proposals are otherwise satis- the "City") and the Interborough Rapid Transit factory, in case the sureties or securities named Company will both be parties to the contract; the Auction Sales. THE. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR by them are not approved by the Commission, Interborough Rapid Transit Company being a the First District (hereinafter called "the Com- may stristitute in their proposals the names of party for the purpose of disbursing part of its mission") invites proposals to construct Section other sureties or securities approved by the contribution toward the cost of construction as DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING, 13-21 PARK Commission, but such substitution must be made provided in the contract dated March 19, 1913, ROW, MANHATTAN. No. 2 of Routes 4 and 38, a part of the Seventh Avenue-Lexington Avenue Rapid Transit Rail- within five (5) days after notice of disapproval, between The City of New York, acting by the road. unless such period is extended by the Commis- Commission, ' and Interborough Rapid Transit AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED PROP- The points within The City of New York be- sion. for the equipment, maintenance and operation of ERTY. tween which the said part is to run and the route A bidder whose proposal shall be accepted additional rapid transit railroads. The liability or routes to be followed are briefly as follows: shall, in person or by duly authorized repre- of Interborough Rapid Transit Company under NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN AC- Section No. 2. Beginning at a point under sentative, attend at the said office of the Com- the contract for which bids are now invited will cordance with the provisions of section 541 Greenwich st., in the Borough of Manhattan, mission within ten days after the delivery of a be limited to an amount equal to ninety-five per of the Greater New York Charter. I shall sell near the intersection of West Broadway, about notice by the Commission that his proposal is centum (95%) of the aggregate sum arrived at at public auction at Stable A, 17th st, and Ave- seventy (70) feet south of the southerly build- accepted and that the contract is consented to by multiplying the estimated approximate quan- nue C, in the Borough of Manhattan, the fol- ing line of Vesey st., and extending thence north- by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, tities by the UNIT PRICES as contained in the lowing described condemned property of this De- erly under Greenwich st., West Broadway and and such bidder shall then deliver a contract SCHEDULE OF UNIT PRICES in the con- partment of the Boroughs of Manhattan, The Varick st. to a point about one hundred (100) in the form referred to, duly executed and with tractor's proposal. The contractor is to accept Bronx and Brooklyn, at 10 o'clock a. m,, on feet south of the southerly building line of its execution duly proved. the obligation of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company to make payments to the amount and FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1913. Beach st. At the time of the delivery of the contract, Also a branch to this line, beginning at a point the Contractor will be required to furnish securi- in the manner provided in the contract and is 115 horses, more or less. to agree not to look to the City except to the 1 lot of old harness, consisting of 15 sets under Park place, in the Borough of Manhat- ty to the City by giving a bond for seventy-five tan, about one hundred and seventeen (117) feet thousand dollars ($75,000). At the option of extent that the amounts earned under the con- single driving harness, more or less, tract may exceed the amount for which the In- 1 lot of old harness, consisting of 14 sets east of the easterly line of West Broadway and the successful bidder, cash or approved securities terborough Rapid Transit Company is liable. double truck harness, 5 sets single truck harness, curving thence northwesterly under Park place, may be deposited instead of giving a bond. If Partial payments to the contractor will I set hill horse harness, 14 halters; all more or private property and West Broadway to a con- securities are deposited in place of a bond un- be made monthly as the work proceeds as less. nection with the main line. der this contract, they must be of the character provided in the form of contract. 1 lot of old canvas, consisting of 1,286 old The general plan ofconstruction calls for a of securities in which savings banks may invest canvas cart covers, 27 old canvas truck covers, subsurface railroad having two and four tracks. their funds and must be approved by the Com- The contractor will be required to complete the 1,064 old canvas quarter blankets, 432 old can- The details of the construction of the railroad mission. work as soon as practicable and within a period vas feed bags, 1 horse sling, 59 surcingles; all and appurtenances are more particularly indi- The Contractor's bond must be in the form of eighteen (18) months from the date of the de- more or less, cated on the contract drawings. annexed to the form of contract. livery of the contract. 1 lot consisting of 3,171 old ticking saddle Bidders will not be required to provide or In addition and as further security, fifteen (15) Sealed bids or proposals will be recelvep pads, 185 old stable blankets, 61 old sick-horse lay tracks, ties or ballast, nor to do station finish per centum of the amounts certified from time at the office of the Commission at No. 164 blankets, 14 old summer sheets, 1 leather quarter work. to time to be due to the Contractor will be de- Nassau street, Borough of Manhattan, City blanket, 17 rubber horse covers, 21 storm The work of construction under the contract ducted until the amounts so deducted and re- of New York, until the 28th day of Novem- aprons; all more or less, will include the construction of all necessary tained shall equal ten (10) per centum of the ber, 013, at twelve fifteen (12.16) o'clock 1 lot consisting of 1 buffalo robe. 2 lap robes; sewers and connections along or off the route of sum of the amounts resulting from the product p. tn., at which time, or at a later date to all more or less. the railroad; also the necessary support, main- of the estimated approximate quantities and the be set by the Commission, the proposals 2 old hay cutting machines, 1 old clipping tenance, readjustment and reconstruction of unit prices as contained in the schedule of unit will be publicly opened. machine; all more or less. vaults adjacent to buildings, pipes, tubes, con- prices in the contractor's proposal. Thereafter Proposals must be in the form prescribed by 2 old hose carriages, more or less. duits, subways or other subsurface structures; the there shall be so deducted and retained for the Commission, copies of which may be ob- 1 old sweeping machine, more or less. . support and care, including underpinning or the such purpose ten (10) per centum of the tained at the office of the Commission. 1 old Lozier 4-cylinder automobile, as Is. maintaining, protecting and securing where neces- amounts certified from time to time to be A statement based upon estimate of the Engi- 1 lot of old auto shoes, consisting of 20, more sary of all buildings, monuments, surface and ele- due 'to the Contractor. The Contractor may neer, of the quantities of the various classes of from time to time withdraw portions of the or less. vated railroads and other surface, subsurface and the work and of the nature and extent as near I lot of old auto inner tubes, consisting of overhead structures of any kind, etc., affected by amount so retained upon depositing in lieu as practicable of the work required is to be found ' interfered with during the construction of the thereof corporate stock of The City of New in the schedule forming 20, more or less. or a part of the contractor's ,s-s',,,tnaRea.engt,sixistrIpSMager.

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proposal. The quantities given in such schedule the railroad; also the necessary support, main- liver the required bond or to make the re- the Commission, copies of which may be ob- are approximate only, being given as a basis for tenance, readjustment and reconstruction of quired deposit, such bidder will at the option tained at the office of the Commission. the uniform comparison of bids and no claim is vaults adjacent to buildings, pipes, tubes, con- of the Commission, be deemed either to have A statement based upon estimate of the Engi- to be made against the City on account of any duits, subways or other subsurface structures; made the contract or to have abandoned the con- neer, cf the quantities of the various classes of excess or deficiency, absolute or relative, in the the support and care, including underpinning or tract. In the latter case, the Commission will the woilt and of the nature and extent as near same, except as provided in the specifications and the maintaining, protecting and securing where give notice thereof to such defaulting bidder, and as practicable of the work required is to be found form of contract. necessary, of all buildings, monuments, surface the Commission may thereupon proceed to make in the schedule forming a part of the contractor's All proposals must, when submitted. be en- railroads and other surface, subsurface and over- another contract with such, if any, of the orig- proposal. The quantities given in such schedule cicsed in a sealed envelope endorsed "Proposals head structures of any kind, etc., affected by or inl bidders, as, in the opinion of the Commis- are approximate only, being given as a basis for for Construcing Part of Rapid Transit Railroad interfered with during the construction of the sion, it will be to the best interests of the City the uniform comparison of bids and no claim is —Route No, 16, Section No. 1," and must work; also the restoration of the sidewalks and to contract with, or may by new advertisement to be made against the City on account of any be delivered to the Commission or its Sec- roadways. invite further proposals. The defaulting bidder excess or deficiency, absolute or relative, in the retary; and in the presence of the person sub- Bidders must examine the form of contract and shall thereupon be liable to the City for all loss same, except as provided in the specifications and mitting the proposal, it will be deposited in a the specifications, maps and plans; must visit the and damage by it sustained, including the excess. form of contract. sealed box in which all proposals will be de- location of the work and inform themselves of if any, of the amount it shall pay any other con- All proposals must, when submitted. be en- posited. No proposal will be received or de- the present conditions along the line thereof and tractor over the amount of the bid of such de- closed in a sealed envelope endorsed "Proposal: posited unless accompanied by a separate certified make their own estimates of the facilities and faulting bidder. for Constructing Part of Rapid Transit Railroad check drawn upon a national or state bank or difficulties attending the execution of the pro- If the Commission shall give notice to any —Route No. 19 and 22, Section No. 1-A," and trust company having its principal office in The posed work. bidder that his or its proposal is accepted and must be delivered to the Commission or its Sec- that the contract is consented to by the Board City of New York, satisfactory to the Commis- A fuller description of the work to be done is retary; and in the presence of the person sub- of Estimate and Apportionment, and if the bid- sion and payable to the order of the Comptroller set forth, and other requirements, provisions, de- mitting the proposal it will be deposited in a of The City of New York for the sum of fifteen der shall fail within ten (10) days thereafter or sealed box in which all proposals will be de- tails and specifications are stated, in the printed within such further may be thousand ($15,000) dollars. Such check must form of contract and in the contract drawings period, if any, as posited. No proposal will be received or de- not be enclosed in the envelope containing the of the form prescribed by the Commission, to execute and posited unless accompanied by a separate certified therein referred to. Printed copies deliver the contract and to execute and deliver proposal. of contract, bond and contractor's proposal may check drawn upon a national or state bank or The Unit Prices must not be improperly bal- the bond with sureties, or to make the required trust company having its principal office in The be had on application at the office of the Com- deposit, then the Invitation to Contractors and anced, and any bid which the Commission con- No. 154 Nassau street, Borough of Man- City of New York, satisfactory, to the Commis- mission, proposal accepted as aforesaid shall be a con- siders detrimental to the City's interests may be hattan, City of New York. The contract drawings sion and payable to the order of the Comptroller tract binding the bidder to pay to the City the rejected. may be inspected at the same office, and copies of The City of New York for the sum of fifteen No proposal, after it shall have been deposited damage by it sustained by reason of such failure, thousand ($15,000) dollars. Such check must thereof may be purchased by prospective bidders and in such case the bidder shall, by the terms with the Commission, will be allowed to be with- on payment of five dollars ($5). The printed not be enclosed in the envelope containing the drawn for any reason whatever. of the proposal, absolutely assign to the City proposal, form of contract and the contract drawings are the ownership of the check accompanying his or The award of the contract will be made by be deemed a part of this invitation. to its proposal as a payment on account of such The Unit Prices must not be improperly bal- the Commission as soon as practicable after the The City and the Interborough Rapid Transit damages. anced, and any bid which the Commission con- opening of the proposals. Company will both be parties to the contract; the siders detrimental to the City's interest: may be Bidders whose proposals are otherwise satis- Interborough Rapid Transit Company being a All such deposits made by bidders whose pro- rejected. factory, in case the sureties or securities named party for the purpose of disbursing part of its posals shall not be accepted by the Commission No proposal, after it shall have been deposited by them are not approved by the Commission. contribution toward the cost of construction as will be returned to the person or persons mak- with the Commission, will be allowed to be with- may substitute in their proposals the names of provided in the contract dated March 19. 1913, ing the same within five (5) days after the con- drawn for any reason whatever. other sureties or securities approved by the Com- between The City of New York, acting by the tract shall be executed and delivered, The de- The award of the contract will be made by mission, but such substitution must be made Commission, and Interborough Rapid Transit posit of the successful bidder will be returned the Commission as soon as practicable after the within five (5) days after notice of disapproval, Company for the equipment. maintenance and when the contract is executed and its provisions opening of the proposals. unless such period is extended by the Commis- operation of additional rapid transit railroads. in respect of the bond or deposit are complied Bidders whose proposals are otherwise satis- sion. The liability of Interborough Rapid Transit Com- with. factory, in case the sureties or securities named A bidder whose proposal shall be accepted pany under the contract for which bids are now The right to reject any and all bids is re- by them are not approved by the Commission, shall, in person or by duly authorized representa- invited will be limited to an amount equal to served. may substitute in their proposals the names of live, attend at the said office or the Commission ninety-five (95) per centum of the aggregate New York, October 31, 1913. other sureties or securities approved by the Com- within ten (10) days after the delivery of a notice sum arrived at by multiplying the estimated ap- PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR THE mission, but such substitution must be made by the Commission that his proposal is accepted proximate quantities by the unit prices as con- FIRST DISTRICT, By EDWARD E. McCall., within five (5) days after notice of disapproval, and that the contract is consented to by the tained in the schedule of unit prices in the con- Chairman. unless such period is extended by the Commis- Board of Estimate and Apportionment, and such tractor's proposal. The contractor is to accept' TRAVIS H. WHITNEY, Secretary. n5,26 sioAn. bidder shall then deliver a contract in the form the obligation of the Interborough Rapid Transit bidder whose proposal shall be accepted referred to. duly executed and with its execution Company to make payments to the amount and shall, in person or by duly authorized representa- duly proved. in the manner provided in the contract and is INVITATION TO CONTRACTORS. tive, attend at the said office of the Commission At the time of the delivery of the contract, the to agree not to look to the City except to the within ten (10) days after the delivery of a notice contractor will be required to furnish security extent that the amounts earned under the con- by the Commission that his proposal is accepted to the City by giving a bond for one hun- PART OF THE SEVENTH AVENUE-LEXINGTON AVE- tract may exceed the amount for which the In- NUE RAPID TRANSIT RAILROAD. and that the contract is consented to by the dred thousand ($100,000) dollars. At the option of terhorough Rapid Transit Company is liable. Board of Estimate and Apportionment, and such the successful bidder cash or approved securities Partial payments to the contractor will be made bidder shall then deliver a contract in the form may he deposited instead of giving a bond. If monthly as the work proceeds as provided in Part of Route No. 19 and 22. referred to. duly executed and with its execution securities are deposited in place of a bond under the form of contract. The Public Service Commission for the First duly proved. the contract, they must be of the character of The contractor will be required to complete the District (hereinafter called "the Commission") At the time of the delivery of the contract, the securities in which savings banks may invest work as soon as practicable and within a period invites proposals to construct Section No. 1-A of contractor will be required to furnish security their funds and must be approved by the Com- of eighteen (18) months from the date of the de- Route 19 and 22, a part of the Seventh Avenue- to the City by giving a bond for one hundred and mission. livery of the contract. Lexington Avenue Rapid Transit Railroad. fifty thousand ($150,000) dollars. At the option of The contractor's bond must be in the form The points within The City of New York be- the successful bidder cash or approved securities annexed to the form of contract, Sealed bids or proposals will be received at the office of the Commission at No, 154 tween which the said part is to run and the route may be deposited instead of giving a bond,- If In addition and as further security fifteen or routes to be followed are briefly as follows: securities are deposited in place of a .bond under (15) per centum of the amounts certified from Nassau street, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, until the 26th day of Novem- Section 1-A. Beginning at a point under the contract, they must be of the character of time to time to be due to the contractor will be Southern boulevard in the Borough of The securities in which savings banks may invest deducted until the amounts so deducted and re- ber, 1913, at twelve fifteen (12.15) o'clock Ii. m., at which time, or at a later date to Bronx about two hundred and seventy (270) feet their funds and must be approved by the Com- tained shall equal ten (10) per centum of the north of the northeast corner of East 147th mission, of the amounts resulting from the product be fixed by the Commission, the proposals sum will be publicly opened. street and extending thence northerly under The contractor's bond must be in the form of the estimated approximate quantities and the Southern boulevard, Hunts Point road, the public annexed to the form of contract. the form prescribed by Unit Prices as contained in the schedule of unit Proposals must be in park, Dongan street and Whitlock avenue to a In addition and as further security fifteen the Commission. copies of which may be ob- prices in the contractor's proposal. Thereafter point over Whitlock avenue about one hundred (15) per centum of the amounts certified from there shall be so deducted and retained for such tained at the office of the Commission. and thirty (130) feet south of the southerly time to time to be due to the contractor will be A statement tr.sed upon estimate of the Engi- purpose ten (10) per centum of the amounts cer- building line of Bancroft street. deducted until the amounts so deducted and re- tified from time to time to be due to the con- neer, of the quantities of the various classes of The general plan of construction calls for a tained shall equal ten (10) per centum of the . tractor. The contractor may from time to time the work and of the nature and extent as near subsurface and elevated railroad having three sum of the amounts resulting from the product withdraw portions of the amounts so retained as practicable of the work required is to be found tracks. The details of the construction and ap- of the estimated approximate quantities and the a part of the form of tmon denositing in lieu thereof corporate stock in the schedule forming purtenances are more particularly indicated on Unit Prices as contained in the schedule of unit of The City of New York equal in market value contractor's proposal. The quantities given in the contract drawings. prices in the contractor's proposal. Thereafter to the amount so withdrawn. such schedule are approximate only. being given Bidders will not be required to provide or lay there shall be so deducted and retained for such In case of failure or neglect to execute and as a basis for the uniform comparison of bids, tracks, ties, or ballast, nor to do station finish purpose ten (10) per centum of the amounts cer- deliver the contract or to execute and de- and no claim is to be made against the City on work, tified from time to time to be due to the con- account of any excess or deficiency, absolute or liver the required bond or to make the re- The work of construction under the contract tractor. The contractor may from time to time in the same, except as provided in the quired deposit, such bidder will, at the option relative, will include the construction of all necessary withdraw portions of the amounts so retained of the Commission, be deemed either to have specifications and form of contract. sewers and connections, along or off the route of en- upon depositing in lieu thereof corporate stock made the contract or to have abandoned the con- All proposals must. when submitted. be the railroad; also the necessary support, main- of The City of New York equal in market value sealed envelope endorsed "Proposals tract. In the latter case, the Commission will closed in a tenance, readjustment and reconstruction of to the amount so withdrawn. give notice thereof to such defaulting bidder, and for Construcitto Part of Rapid Transit Railroad vaults adjacent to buildings, pipes, tubes, con- In case of failure or neglect to execute Section No. and the Commission may thereupon proceed to make —Route No. 18, 2," and must duits, subways or other subsurface structures; deliver the contract or to execute and de- another contract with such. if any, of the orig- he delivered to the Commission or its Sec- the support and care, including underpinning or liver the required bond or to make the re- retary; and in the presence of the person sub- inal bidders as, in the opinion of the Commis- the maintaining, protecting and securing where quired deposit. such bidder will, at the option mitting the proposal, it will be deposited in a sion, it will he to the best interests of the City necessary, of all buildings. monuments, surface of the Commission, be deemed either to have to contract with, or may by new advertisement sealed box in which all proposals will be de- railroads and other surface, subsurface and over- made the contract or to have abandoned de- the con- invite further proposals. The defaulting bidder posited. No proposal will be received or head structures of any kind, etc., affected by or tract. In the latter case, the Commission will shall thereupon be liable to the City for all loss posited unless accompanied by a separate certified interfered with during the construction of the give notice thereof to such defaulting bidder, and check drawn upon a national or state bank or and damage by it sustained. including the excess. work; also the restoration of the sidewalks and the Commission may thereupon proceed to make if any, of the amount it shall pay any other con- trust company having its principal office in The roadways. another contract with such. if any, of the orig- tractor over the amount of the bid- of such de- City of New York, satisfactory to the Commis- The method of construction, unless otherwise inal bidders as, in the opinion sion and payable to the order of the Comptroller of the Commis- faulting bidder. permitted by the Commission, will be partly by sion, it will he to the best interests of the City if the Commission shall give notice to any of The City of New York for the sum of fifteen trench excavation under cover and partly by open to contract with, or may by new advertisement thousand ($15.000) dollars. Such check must bidder that his or its proposal is accepted and trench excavation without cover as set forth in invite further proposals. The defaulting bidder that the contract is consented to by the Board not be enclosed in the envelope containing the the form of contract. shall thereupon he liable to the City for all loss of Estimate and Apportionment. and- if the bid- proposal. Bidders must examine the form of contract and and damage by it sustained, improperly including the excess, der shall fail wihin ten (10) days thereafter or The Unit Prices must not be bal- specifications, maps and plans; must visit the lo- if any, of the amount it shall pay any other con- be and any bid which the Commission con- within such further period, if any, as may anced, cation of the work and inform themselves of the tractor over the amount of the bid of such de- prescribed by the Commission, to execute and siders detrimental to the City's interests may be present conditions along the line thereof and faulting bidder. deliver the contract and to execute and deliver rejected. make their own estimates of the facilities and the bond with sureties, or to make the required No proposal. after it shall have been deposited difficulties attending the execution of the pro- If the Commission shall give notice to any deposit, then the Invitation to Contractors and with the Commission, will he allowed to be with- bidder that his or its proposal is accepted and posed work. that proposal accepted as aforesaid shall be a con- drawn for any reason whatever. A fuller description of the work to be done is the contract is consented to by the Board tract binding the bidder to pay to the City the The award of the contract will he made by set forth, and other requirements, provisions, de- of Estimate and Apportionment. and if the bid- der shall damage by it sustained by reason of such failure, the Commission as soon as practicable after the tails and specifications are stated, in the printed fail within ten (10) days thereafter or and in such case the bidder shall, by the terms opening of the proposals. form of contract and in the contract drawings within such further period. if any, as may be of the proposal absolutely assign to the City Bidders whose proposals are otherwise satis- therein referred to. Printed copies of the form prescribed by the Commission, to execute and the ownership of the check accompanying his or factory, in case the sureties or securities named of contract, bond and contractor's proposal may deliver the contract and to execute and deliver its proposal as a payment on account of such by them are not approved by the Commission. be had on application at the office of the Com- the bond with sureties. or to make the required damages. may substitute in their proposals the names of mission, No. 154 Nassau street, Borough of Man- deposit, then the Invitation to Contractors and proposal All such deposits made by bidders whose pro- other sureties or securities approved by the Com- hattan, City of New York. The contract drawings accepted as aforesaid shall be a con- tract binding the bidder to pay to the City the posals shall not be accepted by the Commission mission, but such substitution must be made may be inspected at the same office, and copies will he returned to the person or persons mak- within five (5) days after notice of disapproval, thereof may be purchased by prospective bidders damage by it sustained by reason of such failure, and in such case the bidder shall, by the terms ing the same within five (5) days after the con- unless such period is extended 14 the Commis- on payment of five dollars ($5). The printed of the proposal absolutely assign to the City tract shall be executed and delivered. The de- sion. form of contract and the contract drawings are the ownership of the check accompanying his or posit of the successful bidder will be returned A bidder whose proposal shall be accepted to be deemed a part of this invitation. when the contract is executed and its provisions its proposal as a payment on account of such shall, in person or by duly authorized representa- The City and the Interborough Rapid Transit damages. in respect of the bond or deposit are complied tive, attend at the said office of the Commission Company will both be parties to the contract; the with. with ten (10) days after the delivery of a notice Interborough Rapid Transit Company being a All such deposits made by bidders whose pro- The right to reject any and all bids is re- by the Commission that his proposal is accepted party for the purpose of disbursing part of its posals shall not be accepted by the Commission served, and that the contract is consented to by the contribution toward the cost of construction as will be returned to the person or persons mak- New York. October 31. 1913. Board of Estimate and Apportionment. and such provided in the contract dated March 19, 1913, ing the same within five (5) days after the con- puRLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE bidder shall then deliver a contract in the form between The City of New York, acting by the tract shall be executed and delivered. The de- FIRST DISTRICT, By EDWARD E. referred to. duly executed and with its execution Commission, and Interborough Rapid Transit posit of the successful bidder will be returned Chairman. duly proved. for the equipment, maintenance and operation of when the contract is executed and its provisions TRAVIS H. WHITNEY, Secretary. n5,28 At the time of the delivery of the additional rapid transit railroads. The liability in respect of the bond or deposit are complied contract, the with, contractor will be required to furnish security of Interborough Rapid Transit Company under INVITATION TO CONTRACTORS. to the City by giving a bond for one hun- the contract for which bids are now invited will The right to reject any and all bids is re- dred thousand ($100,060) dollars. At the option of be limited to an amount equal to ninety-five per served. PART OF THE WHITE PLAINS ROAD, RAPID the successful bidder cash or approved securities centum (95%) of the aggregate sum arrived at New York, October 31. 1913. TRANSIT RAILROAD. may be deposited instead of giving a bond. If by multiplying the estimated approximate quan- PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE securities are deposited in place of a bond under tities by the UNIT PRICES as contained in the FIRST DISTRICT, By EDWARD E. McCall., The Public Service Commission for the First the contract, they must be of the character of SCHEDULE OF UNIT PRICES in the con- Chairman. District (hereinafter called "the Commission") securities in which savings banks may invest tractor's proposal. The contractor is to accept TRAVIS H. WHITNEY, Secretary. n5,d1 invites proposals to construct Section No, 2 of their funds and must be approved by the Com- the obligation of the Interborough Rapid Transit Route 18, a part of the Seventh Avenue-Lex- mission. Company to make payments to the amount and ington Avenue Rapid Transit Railroad. The contractor's bond must be in the form in the manner provided in the contract and is DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. The points within The City of New York be- annexed to the form of contract. to agree not to look to the City except to the tween which the said part is to run and the route In addition and as further security fifteen extent that the amounts earned under the contract or routes to be followed are briefly as follows: (15) per centum of the amounts certified from may exceed the amount for which the Interbor- Proposals. Section No. 2. Beginning at a point in White time to time to be due to the contractor will be ough Rapid Transit Company is liable. Partial payments to the contractor will be made Plains Road, in the Borough of The Bronx, deducted until the amounts so deducted and re- OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARRS, AR- about two hundred and eighty-five (285) feet tained shall equal ten (10) per centum of the monthly as the work proceeds as provided in the form of contract. SENAL BUILDING, 5TH AVE. AND 64TH ST., Na- north of the centre line of Burke avenue and sum of the amounts resulting from the product omi-I. or MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW" YORK. extending thence northerly along and over White of the estimated approximate quantities and the The contractor will be required to complete the work as soon as practicable and within a period SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Plains road to a point about one hundred and Unit Prices as contained in the schedule of unit received by the Park Board at the above of- forty-five (145) feet north of the centre line of prices in the contractor's proposal. Thereafter of thirty (30) months from the date of the de- livery of the contract. fice of the Department of Parks until 3 o'clock East 241st street. there shall be so deducted and retained for such p, m,, on The general plan of construction calls for an purpose ten (10) per centum of the amounts cer- Sealed bids or proposals will be ,received elevated railroad. The details of the construc- tified from time to time to be due to the con- at the office of the Commission at No. 154 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1813. Borough of The Bronx, tion of the railroad and appurtenances are more tractor. The contractor may from time to time Nassau street, Borough of Manhattan, City particularly indicated on the contract drawings. withdraw portions of the amounts so retained of New York, until the 1st day of Decem- FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND Bidders will not be required to provide or lay upon denositing in lieu thereof corporate stock ber, 1913, at twelve fifteen (12.15) o'clock MATERIALS FOR THE ERECTING AND any tracks or ties, nor do station finish work. of The City of New York equal in market value P. m., at which time, or at a later date to COMPLETION (EXCEPTING PLUMBING, The work of construction under the contract to the amount so withdrawn. be Axed by the Commission, the proposals DRAINAGE AND WATER SUPPLY SYS- will include the construction of all necessary In case of failure or neglect to execute and will be publicly opened. TF.M AND STEAM HEATING APPARATUS) sewers and connections, along or off the route of deliver the contract or to execute and de- Proposals must be in the form prescribed by OF THE ANNEX TO THE COLONIAL MAN- 10816 I THE CITY RECORD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913.

SION IN VAN CORTLANDT PARK, IN THE southeasterly line of the Bowery, the said dis- Beginning at a point on the easterly line of Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, IN THE CITY tance being measured at right angles to the Riverdale avenue where it is intersected by the Apportionment of The City of New York, in OF NEW YORK. Bowery; thence southwestwardly and always dis- prolongation of a line distant 100 feet north- pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of The time allowed for the completion of the tant 100 feet southeasterly from and parallel with erly from and parallel with the northerly line of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, contract is one hundred sixty (160) calendar the southeasterly line of the Bowery to a point West 236th street as this street is laid out deeming it for the public interest so to do pro- days. distant 100 feet southwesterly from the south- where it meets Riverdale avenue on the west, poses to change the map or plan of The City of amount of security required is Eight Thou- The westerly line of Bayard street, the said distance the said distance being measured at right angles New York by laying out a Public park within sand Dollars ($8,000). being measured at right angles to Bayard street; to West 236th street, and running thence east- the territory bounded by East 182d street, Quarry The bids will be compared and the contract thence northwestwardly and always distant 100 wardly and parallel with West 238th street to road and Arthur avenue, in the Borough of The awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. feet southwesterly from and parallel with the a point distant 100 feet easterly from the east- Bronx, City of New York, which proposed change Blank forms and other information may be southwesterly line of Bayard street to a point erly side of Riverdale avenue, the said distance is more particularly shown upon a map or plan obtained at the office of the Department of Parks, distant 94 feet northwesterly from the prolonga. being measured at right angles to Riverdale ave- bearing the signature of the Secretary of the Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park, Borough Lion of the northwesterly line of Elizabeth street, nue; thence southwardly and always distant 100 Board of Estimate and Apportionment, and dated of The Bronx, on personal application, or by as this street is laid out where it meets Bayard feet easterly from and parallel with the east- September 9, 1912. mail, only when request is accompanied by ten street, the said distance being measured at right erly side of Riverdale avenue to the intersec- (10) cents in stamps to pay postage, Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- angles to Elizabeth street; thence northeastwardly tion with the prolongation of a line distant 100 posed change at a meeting of the Board to be CHARLES B. STOVER, President; THOMAS and always distant 94 feet northwesterly from feet southerly from and parallel with the south- J. HIGGINS MICHAEL J. KENNEDY, WAL- held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, and parallel with the northwesterly line of Eliza- erly line of West 235th street as this street City of New York, on the 4tn day of Decem- TER G. ELIOT, Commissioners of Parks. beth street, and the prolongation thereof, to a meets Riverdale avenue on the west, the said n21,d4 ber, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. point distant na feet southwesterly from the distance being measured at right angles to West Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board General Instructions to Bidders on teSee southwesterly line of Canal street, the said dis- 235th street; thence westwardly along the said sCoanUsse atffheecste ure t bi oyn st handaa d t ha npor t cpeo s etod a chlh a p:gr-re. the last page, last column, of the "City tance being measured at right angles to Canal line parallel with West 235th street and along edre thereby ange Record." street; thence northwestwardly and always dis- the prolongation of the said line to the inter- will be considered at a meeting of the Board, tant 200 feet southwesterly from and parallel section with a line midway between Oxford ave- to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL BUILDING, 5TH with the southwesterly line of Canal street to nue and Cambridge avenue; thence northwardly published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- AVE. AND 64TH ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, a point distant 100 feet northwesterly from the along the said line midway between Oxford tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, CITY OF NEW YORK. northwesterly line of Mulberry street, the said avenue and Cambridge avenue to the inter- prior to the 4th day of December, 1913. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE distance being measured at right angles to Mul- section with a line distant 100 feet northerly Dated November 20, 1913. received by the Park Board, at the above office berry street; thence northeastwardly and always from and parallel with the northerly line of JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway; of the Department of Parks, until 3 o'clock distant 100 feet northwesterly from and parallel West 235th street, the said distance being meas- Telephone, 2280 Worth. n20,d2 p. m., on with the northwesterly line of Mulberry street to ured at right angles to West 235th street; the intersection with the prolongation of a line thence eastwardly and parallel with West 235th THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1913. midway between Hester street and Canal street, street to a point distant 100 feet westerly from NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Borough of Brooklyn. as these streets are laid out between Mulberry the westerly line of Riverdale avenue, the said Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The 1. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING COAL street and Mott street; thence southeastwardly distance being measured at right angles to Riv- City of New York, deeming it for the public IN PARKS AND ON PARKWAYS, IN THE along the said line midway between Hester street erdale avenue; thence northwardly and always interest so to do, proposes to change the map or BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. and Canal street, and along the prolongation of distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel with plan of The City of New York so as to lay out The time allowed for the completion of this the said line to the point or place of begin- the westerly line of Riverdale avenue to the in- the lines of an unnamed street extending from contract will be ninety (90) calendar days. ning. tersection with a line parallel with West 236th Hampden place, opposite Fordham road, to Sedg. 2. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING FOR. Dated November U. 1913. street, as this street is laid out where it meets wick avenue and adjusting the angles and dimen- AGE IN PROSPECT PARK, BOROUGH OF JOSEPH HAAG,'Secretary, 277 Broadway. Riverdale avenue, and passing through the point sions in the block bounded by West 182d street, BROOKLYN. Telephone, 2280 Worth. n21,d3 of beginning; thence eastwardly along the said Hampden place, Fordham road and Sedgwick ave- The time allowed for the completion of this line parallel with West 236th street to the point nue, Borough of The Bronx, and that a meeting contract will be one hundred and eighty-one or place of beginning. of said Board will be held in the Old Council (181) calendar days. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE Dated November 21, 1913. Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City 3.IFURNISHING AND DELIVERING BEEF meeting of the Board of Estimate and Appor- JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway; of New York, on December 4, 1913, at 10.30 AND FISH IN PROSPECT PARK, BOROUGH tionment held on November 20, 1913, the Board Telephone, 2280 Worth. n21,d3 o'clock a. m., at which such proposed change OF BROOKLYN. continued until December 4, 1913, the hearing will be considered by said Board; all of which is The time allowed for the completion of this on the proposed area of assessment in the mat- more particularly set forth and described in the contract will be one hundred and eighty-one ter of acquiring title to the lands required for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE following resolutions adopted by the Board on (181) calendar days. the widening of Fulton avenue, from Mills street Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The November 6, 1913, notice of the adoption of 4. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING THIR. to Welling street, and of Main street, from City of New York, deeming it for the public which is hereby given, viz.: TY-FIVE (35) ROLLS OF WIRE MESH IN Grand avenue to Van Alst avenue, Borough of interest so to do, proposes to change the map Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- PROSPECT PARK, BOROUGH OF BROOK. Queens. or plan of The City of New York so as to portionment of The City of New York, in pur- LYN. change the grades of the street system within suance of the provisions of section 442 of the The hearing will be held in Room 16, City the territory bounded by the Shore road, 86th The time allowed for the completion of this Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem- contract will be until December 31, 1913. on street, Narrows avenue, 85th street, 3d avenue, ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes Thursday, December 4, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock 89th street, Narrows avenue and 88th street, No bond will be required with the bid, as here- a. m. to change the map or plan of The City of New tofore, but will be required on awarding of the Borough of Brooklyn, and that a meeting of York by laying out the lines of an unnamed The i following is the proposed area of assess- said Board will be held in the Old Council Cham- contract in an amount equal to thirty (30) per ment n the proceeding: street extending from Hampden place, opposite cent, of the contract. A certified check or cash ber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of Fordham road to Sedgwick avenue, and adjusting Beginning at a point on the easterly bulkhead New York, on December 4, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock in the sum of one and one-half (11/2) per cent. line of the East River distant 100 feet south- the angles and dimensions in the block hounded of the total amount of the estimate must accom- a. m., at which such proposed change will be by West 182d street, Hampden place, Fordham westerly from the prolongation of the southwest- considered by said Board; all of which is more pany bid: erly line of Hoyt avenue as this street is laid road and Sedgwick avenue. in the Borough of Bids will be compared and the contract awarded particularly set forth and described in the fol- The Bronx, City of New York, which proposed out west of Remsen street, and running thence lowing resolutions adopted by the Board on No- at a lump or aggregate sum. southeastwardly and always distant 100 feet change is more particularly shown upon a map vember 6, 1913, notice of the adoption of which Blank forms may be obtained at the office of southwesterly from and parallel with the south- or plan bearing the signature of the Secretary is hereby given, viz.: the Department of Parks, Litchfield Mansion, westerly line of Hoyt avenue and its prolonga- of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment and Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Prospect Park, West and 5th sts., Prospect Park, tion to a point distant 100 feet northerly from dated July 22, 1913. Apportionment of The City of New York, in Borough .of Brooklyn. the northerly line of Flushing avenue, the said Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- pursuance of the "provisions of section 442 of CHARLES B. STOVER, President; THOMAS distance being measured at right angles to Flush- nosed change at a meeting of the Board to be the Greater New York Charter, as amended, T HICGINS MICHAEL J. KENNEDY. WAL ing avenue; thence eastwardly and always dis- held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro- TER G. ELIOT, Commissioners of Parks. tant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the City of New York, on the 4th day of December, n21,d4 northerly line of Flushing avenue to the inter- poses to change the map or plan of The City 1913, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. of New York by changing the grades of the section with the northwesterly line of 4th ave- Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board LBSee General Instructions to Bidders on street system within the territory bounded by nue; thence southwardly at right angles to Flush- cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- the last page, last column, of the "City the Shore road, 86th street, Narrows avenue, Record." ing avenue to a point distant 100 feet southerly sons affected thereby that the proposed change from its southerly side; thence westwardly and 85th street, 3d avenue, 89th street, Narrows ave- will be considered at a meeting of the Board, always distant 100 feet southerly from and par- nue and 88th street, in the Borough of Brook- to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be allel with the southerly line of Flushing avenue lyn, City of New York, which proposed change published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND to a point distant 100 feet southeasterly from is more particularly shown upon a map or plan tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, APPORTIONMENT. the southeasterly line of 2d avenue, the said dis- hearing the signature of the Secretary of the prior to the 4th day of December, 1913. tance being measured at right angles to 2d ave- Board of Estimate and Apportionment, and dated Dated November 20. 1913. nue; thence southwestwardly and always distant June 10, 1913. TOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway. Notice of Public Hearing. 100 feet southeasterly from and parallel with the Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- Telephone, 2280 Worth. n20,d2 southeasterly line of 2d avenue to a point dis- posed change at a meeting of the Board to be PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT MATTERS, tant 100 feet southwesterly from the southwest- held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 4th day of Decem- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE erly line of Grand avenue, the said distance Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The being measured at right angles to Grand avenue; ber, 1913. at 10.30 o'clock a, m. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board City of New York, deeming it for the public meeting of the Board of Estimate and Appor. thence northwestwardly and always distant 100 interest so to do, proposes to change the map or feet southwesterly from and parallel with the cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- tionment held on November 20, 1913, the Board plan of The City of New York so as to change southwesterly line of Grand avenue to the in- sons affected thereby that the proposed change 4, 1913, the hearing the grades of Northern avenue, between Chitten. continued until December tersection with a line bisecting the angle formed will be considered at a meeting of the Board, on the proposed extension 01 the area of assess- to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to den avenue and a point about 25 feet north of by the intersection of the prolongations of the West 190th street; of West 187th street, be- ment in the 'natter of acquiring title to the lands northwesterly line of Ely avenue and the south- be published in the CITY RECORD and the Cor- and premises required for the widening of Canal poration newspapers for ten days continuously, tween Northern avenue and Fort Washington easterly line of Van Alst avenue as these streets avenue; of West 190th street, between Northern street, between the Bowery and Chrystie street, adjoin Temple street; thence southwestwardly Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to Borough of Manhattan. the 4th day of December, 1913. avenue and Fort Washington avenue; and of along the said bisecting line to the intersection Fort Washington avenue, at and in the vicinity The hearing will be held in Room 16, City with a line bisecting the angle formed by the Dated November 20. 1913. Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway; of its intersections with West 187th street and intersection of the prolongations of the centre West 190th street, Borough of Manhattan, and on Thursday, December 4, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock lines of Temple street and Elm street as these Telephone, 2280 Worth, n20,d2 a. en. that a meeting of said Board will be held in the streets are laid out between Van Alst avenue and Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of The following is the proposed extended area of Hopkins avenue; thence northwestwardly along assessment in the proceeding: Manhattan, City of New York, on December 4, the said bisecting line to the intersection with NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1913, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., at which such pro- Beginning at a point on the prolongation of a line bisecting the angle formed by the inter- Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The a line midway between Hester street and Canal posed change will be considered by said Board: section of the prolongations of the northwesterly City of New York, deeming it for the public all of which is more particularly set forth and street, as these streets are laid out between Mul- line of Van Alst avenue and the southeasterly interest so to do, proposes to change the map berry street and Mott street, distant 94 feet described in the following resolutions adopted by line of Hopkins avenue as these streets are laid or plan of The City of New York so as to the Board on November 6, 1913, notice of the northwesterly from the northwesterly line of out adjoining Elm street; thence southwestwardly change the grade of Bailey avenue, from West Elizabeth street, the said distance being measured adoption of which is hereby given, viz.: along the said bisecting line to the intersection 230th street to Albany road, Borough of The Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- at right angles to Elizabeth street, and running with a line bisecting the angle formed by the Bronx, and that a meeting of said Board will thence northeastwardly and always distant 94 portionment of The City of New York, in pur- intersection of the prolongations of the south- he held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, suance of the provisions of section 442 of the feet northwesterly from and parallel with the westerly line of Elm street and the northeast- Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on northwesterly line of Elizabeth street to a point Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem- erly line of Jamaica avenue as these streets are December 4, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., at ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes distant 202 feet northeasterly from the north. laid out between Van Alst avenue and Hopkins which such proposed change will be considered easterly line of Hester street, the said distance to change the map or plan of The City of New avenue; thence northwestwardly along the said by said Board; all of which is more particularly York by changing the grades of Northern ave- being measured at right angles to Hester street; bisecting line to the intersection with a line bi- set forth and described in the following reso- thence southeastwardly and always distant 202 nue, between Chittenden avenue and a point about secting the angle formed by the intersection of lutions adopted by the Board on November 6, 25, feet north of West 190th street; of West feet northeasterly from and parallel with the the prolongations of the southwesterly line of 1913, notice of the adoption of which is hereby 187th street, between Northern avenue and Fort northeasterly line of Hester street to a point Elm street and the northeasterly line of Jamaica given, viz.: distant 100 feet northwesterly from the north. Washintgon avenue; of West 190th street, be- avenue as these streets are laid out northwesterly Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and tween Northern avenue and Fort Washington westerly line of the Bowery, the said distance from Hdpkins avenue; thence northwestwardly Apportionment of The City of New York, in being measured at right angles to the Bowery; avenue; and of Fort Washington avenue, at and along the said bisecting line to the intersection pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of in the vicinity of its intersections with West thence northeastwardly and always distant IOC with the easterly bulkhead line of the East River; the Greater New York Charter, as amended, 187th street and West 190th street, in the Bor- feet northwesterly from and parallel with the thence generally northwardly along the said bulk- deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro- northwesterly line of the Bowery to the inter- ough of Manhattan, City of New York, which head line to the point or place of beginning. poses to change the map or plan of The City proposed change is more particularly shown upon section with a line at right angles to the Bowery, Dated November 21, 1913. of New York by changing the grade of Bailey and passing through a point on its northwesterly a map or plan bearing the signature of the Sec- JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway; avenue, from West 230th street to Albany road, retary of the Board of Estimate and Apportion- side midway between Kenmare street and Broome Telephone, 2280 Worth. n21,d3 in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New ment and dated October 23, 1913. street: thence southeastwardly along the said line York, which proposed change is more particu- Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- at right angles to the Bowery to a point distant larly shown upon a map or plan bearing the posed change at a meeting of the Board to be 101 feet southeasterly from its southeasterly side; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE signature of the Secretary of the Board of Esti- held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, thence southwestwardly and always distant 101 meeting of the Board of Estimate and Appor- mate and Apportionment, and dated December feet southeasterly from and parallel with the City of New York, on the 4th day of December, tionment held on November 20, 1913, the Board 23, 1912. 1913, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. southeasterly line of the Bowery to a point dis- continued until December 4, 1913, the hearing Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- tant 201 feet southwesterly from the southwest. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board in the matter of changing the ?nap or plan of posed change at a meeting of the Board to be cause these resolutions and a notice to all per. erly line of Grand street, the said distance being The City of New York by changing the lines and held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, sons affected thereby that the proposed change measured at right angles to Grand street; thence grades of the street system within the territory City of New York, on the 4th day of Decem; southeastwardly and always distant 201 feet south. will be considered at a meeting of the Board, bounded by East 233d street, the Bronx River, ber, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock a. na. to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be westerly from and parallel with the southwesterly prolongation, and Bronx East 240th street and its Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- line of Grand street to a point distant 100 City feet boulevard. in the Borough of The Bronx, cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Chrys. of New York, which proposed change is more sons affected thereby that the proposed change prior to the 4th day of December, 1913. tie street, the said distance being measured at particularly shown upon a map or plan bearing will be considered at a meeting of the Board, Dated November 20, 1913. right angles to Chrystie street; thence southwest. the signature of the Secretary of the Board of to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to wardly and always distant 100 feet southeasterly Estimate and Apportionment, and dated Janu- JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway. he published in the CITY RECORD for ten days Telephone, 2280 Worth. n20,d2 from and parallel with the southeasterly line of ary 23, 1913. continuously, Sundays and legal holidays except- Chrystie street to a point midway between Hester The hearing will be held in Room 16, City ed, prior to the 4th day of December, 1913. street and Canal street; thence southeastwardly Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, Dated November 20. 1913. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The and always midway between Hester street and on Thursday, December 4, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock TOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway; Canal street to a point midway between Eldridge a. tn. Telephone, 2280 Worth. n20,d2 City of New York, deeming it for the public street and Allen street; thence southwestwardly Dated November 21, 1913. interest so to do, proposes to change the map or and always midway between Eldridge street and JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway; plan of The City of New York so as to change Allen street, and the prolongations thereof, to a Telephone, 2280 Worth. n21,d3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE the grades of Greenpoint avenue. between Star Point midway between Division street and East Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The avenue and Newtown Creek; of Review avenue, Broadway; thence westwardly and always midway City of New York, deeming it for the public between Pearsall street and Howard street; and between Division street and East Broadway to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE interest so to do, proposes to change the map of Van Dam street, between Pearsall street and the intersection with a line midway between Bay. meeting of the Board of Estimate and Appor- or plan of The City of New York so as to Review avenue, in the 1st Ward, Borough of ard street and Forsyth street, as these streets are tionment held on November 20, 1913, the Board lay out a Public park within the territory bound- Queens, and that a meeting of said Board will laid out between Division street and East Broad. continued until December 4, 1913, the hearing ed by East 182d street, Quarry road and Arthur he held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, way; thence northwardly along the said line mid- on the proposed area of assessment in the matter avenue, Borough of The Bronx, and that a meet- Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on way between Bayard street and Forsyth street of acquiring title to Riverdale avenue, from West ing of said Board will be held in the Old Coun- December 4, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., at which and along the prolongation of the said line to a 235th street to West 236th street, Borough of cil Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, such proposed change will be considered by said point distant 200 feet southwesterly from the The Bronx. City of New York, on December 4, 1913, at Board; all of which is more particularly set southwesterly line of Canal street, the said dis- The hearing will be held in Room 16, City 10.30 o'clock a. m., at which such proposed forth and described in the following resolutions tance being measured at right angles to Canal Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, change will be considered by said Board; all of adopted by the Board on November 6, 1913, no- street; thence northwestwardly and always dis. on Thursday, December 4, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock which is more particularly set forth and de- tice of the adoption of which is hereby given, tant 200 feet southwesterly from and parallel a. tn. scribed in the following resolutions adopted by viz.: with the southwesterly line of Canal street to 9 The following is the proposed area of assess- the Board on November 6, 1913, notice of the Resolved. That the Board of Estimate and Ap. point distant 103 feet southeasterly from the ment in the proceeding: adoption of which is hereby given, viz.: portionment of The City of New York, in pur-

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suance of the provisions of section 442 of the of New York by changing the lines and grades east by a line midway between Delaplaine street tionment is authorized and required at the time Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem- ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes of the street system within the territory bounded and 12th avenue, and by the prolongation of the of the adoption of the resolution directing the to change the map or plan of The City of New by Honeywell street, Jackson avenue, Harold said line; on the southwest by the northeasterly institution of proceedings to acquire title to the avenue and Skillman avenue, in the 1st Ward, boundary line of Dyker Beach Park, and on the lands required for the foregoing improvement to York by changing the grades of Greenpoint ave• nue, between Star avenue and Newtown Creek; Borough of Queens, City of New York, which northwest by a line midway between Morrison fix and determine upon an area or areas of as- of Review avenue, between Pearsall street and proposed change is more particularly shown upon street and Delaplaine street and by the pro- sessment for benefit fur said proceedings; a map or plan bearing the signature of the Sec- longations of the said line. Howard street; and of Van Dam street, between ihaa t tEh es Pearsall street and Review avenue, in the 1st retary of the Board of Estimate and Appor- Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- porRteiosnolmveedn't, T pursuancer d of thet i mprovisions Aof tionment, and dated September 2, 1913. posed area of assessment at a meeting of the section 980 of the Greater New York Charter, Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York, Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- Board to be held in The City of New York, as amended, hereby gives notice that the follow- which proposed change is more particularly shown posed change at a meeting of the upon a map or plan bearing the signature of the Board, to Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the ing is the proposed area of assessment for benefit Secretary of the Board of Estimate and Appor. be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhat- 4th day of December, 1913, at 10.33ublic a. m., hearing and in these proceedings: tan, City of New York, on the 4th day of De- that at the same time and place tionment, and dated December 26, 1912. Beginning at a point on the prolongation of Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- cember, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock a. m.. thereon will then and there be had. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board nosed change at a meeting of the Board to be cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- a lineavenue midway as these between streets Ely are avenuelaid out andbetween Van NottAlst held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, sons affected thereby that the proposed change sons affected therebycorporation to be published• newspapers in the CITYfor ten avenue and I3th street, distant 100 feet north- City of New York, on the 4th day of December, will be considered at a meeting of the Board, RECORDJOSEPH and HAAG,the Secretary, 277 Broadway. erly from the northerly line of 13th street, and 1913, at 10.30 o'clock a, m, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to days prior to the 4th day of December, 1913. running thence eastwardlv and parallel) with Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board 13th street to the intersection with the prolonga- cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days Telephone,November 20, 1913. sons affected thereby that the proposed change continuously, Sundays and legal holidays except- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE . tion of a line distant 300 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of Ely avenue as ed, prior to the 4th day of December, 1913. n20,d2 will be considered at a meeting of the Board, Dated November 20, 1913. meeting of the Board of Estimate and Appor- this street is laid out between Nott avenue and to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway; 13th street, the said distance being measured published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- n20,d2 at right angles to Ely avenue; thence southwardly tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, Telephone, 2280 Worth. tinnment held on November 6, 1913, the Board along the said line parallel with Ely avenue and Prior to the 4th day of December, 1913. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE continued until December and along the prolongations of the said line to the Dated November 20, 1913, 4, 1913, the hearing Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The in the matter of acquiring title to Stewart are- intersection with a line midway between Anable JOSEPH HAAG. Secretary, 277 Broadway ethtehepumblaipc nue, from Meeker avenue to Anthony street, avenue and Pearson% street; thence southeast- Telephone, 2280 Worth. n20,d2 Cnitteyre ostf sNo ewto Ydoo,rkProdpeoesmesingtoitchfaonrg from Lombardy street toheld Maspeth in Room avenue, 16, City Bor -wardly along the said line midway between Ana- or plan of The City of New York so as to change ouch of Brooklyn. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i City of New York, deeming it for the public the lines of Caspian street, from Collins avenue The hearing will be tion with a. line distant 300 feet southeasterly Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The Hall. Borough of Manhattan. City of New York,from ble avenue and parallel and Pearson with the street southeasterly to the intersec- line of Queens, and that a meeting of said Boar will onThe Thursday, following December is the proposed area of assess- Jackson avenue as this street is laid out between interest so to do, proposes to change the map to Eliot avenue, in the 2d Ward, Borough of 4, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock or plan of The City of New York so as to be held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, a, fn. Anable avenue and Pearson street, the saiJack change the grade of Anable avenue, from Buck• December 4, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., at which ment in the proceeding: intersection of the pro- son avenue; thence southwestwardly along the ley street to Van Pelt street; and of Hulst street, Borough of Manhattan, .City of New York, on from Greennoint avenue to Nott avenue, in the such proposed change will be considered by said longationsBeginning of theat anortheasterly point on a Tineline of bisecting Stewart saidthe tanceline parallel being withmeasured Jackson at avenue right angles and along to- angle formed by the . prolongation of the said line to the inter- 1st Ward, Borough of Queens, and that a meet- Board; all of which is more particularly set ing of said Board will be held in the Old Coun- forth and described in the following resolutions as these streets are laid out between Townsend section with a line midway between Crane street avenue and the westerly line of Gardner avenue the Citydl Chamber, of New York,City Hall, on December Borough of4, Manhattan,1913, at notice adopted of the by adoption the Board of whichon November is hereby 6, given,1913, viz.: street and Meeker avenue. distant 100 feet north- and Beech street: thence northwestwardly along 10.30 o'clock a. m„ at which such proposed Resolved. That the Board of Estimate and Ap- westerly from the northwesterly line of Meeker thelongation said line of midwaya line midway between between Crane Ely street avenue and change will be considered by said Board; all of Portionment of The City of New York, in pur- avenue, the said distance being measured at right Beech street to the intersection with the pro- which is more particularly set forth and de- suance of the provisions of section 442 of the angles to Meeker avenue, and running thence thescribed Board in onthe Novemberfollowing resolutions6, 1913, notice adopted of the by Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming southeastwardlymidway between alongStewart the avenue said bisecting and Gardner line northwardlyto and Van Alstalong avenue the said as line these midway streets between are laid it for the public interest so to do, proposes to avenuethe intersection as these with streets the are prolongation laid out south of a lineof Ely out avenue between and Nott Van avenue Alst avenueand 13th to street; the point thence or adoptionResolved, of which That is the hereby Board given, of Estimate viz.:, and change the map or plan of The City of New Apportionment of The City of New York, in York by changing the lines of Caspian street, Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- from Collins avenue to Eliot avenue, in the 2d Townsend street; thence southwardly along the place of beginning. said thepursuance Greater of New the Yorkprovisions Charter, of sectionas amended, 442 of Ward, vg Borough of Queens, City of New York, line midway between Stewart avenue and .more particularly shown Gardner avenue and along the prolongations of posed area of assessment at a meeting of the posesdeeming to changeit for the the public map interest or plan so of to The do, Citypro- uponwhich a proposed map or plan change bearing is the signature of the the said line, to the intersection with a line Board to be. held in The City of New York, distant 100 feet southerly from and parallel with Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on of New York by changing the grade of. Anable Secretary of the Board of Estimate and Appor- the southerly line of Maspeth avenue, the said the 4th day of December, 1913, at 10.30 a. m.. avenue, from Buckley street to Van Pelt street; tionmentResolved, and Thatdated this July -Board 17, 1913. consider the pro- distance being measured at right angles to Mas- andResolved, that at theThat same the Secretarytime and placeof this a Boardpublic andNott of avenue, Hulst street, in the from 1st GreenpointWard, Borough avenue of to posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be Fectionneth avenue; with thethence prolongation westwardly of alonga line themidway said hearing cause these thereon resolutions will then and and a therenotice be to had, all per- sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY Queens, City of New York, which proposed held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, lineline parallel with Maspeth avenue to the inter- change is more particularly shown upon a map City of New York, on the 4th day of December, section between Stewart avenue and Varick avenue as or plan bearing the signature of the Secretary 1913,Resolved, at 10.30 Thato'clock the a. Secretary m. of this Board streets are laid out south of Thomas street; RECORDDated November for ten 20,days 1913. prior to the 4th day of of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, cause these resolutions and a notice to all per thence northwardly along the said line midway December.JOSEPH 1913. HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway; 2280 Worth, n20,d2 andResolved, dated September Tht this 17,Board 1913. consider the pro- sons affected thereby that the proposed change between Stewart avenue and Varick avenue and nosed change at a meeting of the Board, to he will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to along the prolongations of the said line, to the held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan. be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be intersection with a line bisecting the angle formed Published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- by the intersertion of the prolongaticns of the meeting of the Board of Estimate and Appor- City of New York, on the 4th day of Decem- tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, northeasterly line of Varick avenue and the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE ber, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock a, m. prior to the 4th day of December, 1913. southwesterly line of Stewart avenue as these Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board Dated November 20. 1913. streets are laid out immediately adjoining Meeker tionmentWhereas, held The on BoardNovember of Estimate 6, 1913, and the Apporfollow- cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway. 100avenue feet on northwesterly the south; thence from thenorthwestwardly northwesterly tionmenting resolutions of The wereCity ofadopted: New York is considering n20,d2 line of Meeker avenue. the said distance being the advisability of amending the proceeding insti- sons affected thereby that the proposed change along the said bisecting line to a point distant will be considered at a meeting of the Board, measured at right angles to Meeker avenue: toted by the said Board on May 1, 1913, for to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to Telephone, 2280 Worth. thence northeastwardly and always ,lie ant 100 acquiring title to Lambertville avenue (Pacific be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The northwesterly from arid parallel with the street and Packard avenue), from Sutphin road continuously, Sundays and legal holidays ex- CityNOTICE of New IS HEREBYYork. deeming GIVEN it for THAT the public THE cepted, prior to the 4th day of December, 1913. the Long Island Railroad, Borough of Queens, JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway;. interest so to do, proposes to change the map or feet Dated November 20. 1913. plan of The City of New York so as to chang.e northwesterly line of Meeker avenue to the pointso to asMerrick to conform road, exceptingto a map or the plan right adopted of way byof the grades of the street system within the tern- northwesterlyor JOSEPHplace of beginning. HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway; the Board of Estimate and. Apportionment Octo- her 23, 1913, and approved by the Mayor Octo- Telephone, 2280 Worth. n20,d2 . street, Dated November 20, 1913. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE tory bounded approximately by Van Darn 31. 1913, under which a slight change was Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The Skillman avenue, Foster avenue, Greenpoint ave. Telephone, 2280 Worth, made in the lines and angles of said Lambert- of New York, deeming it for the public nue, Grout avenue, Hyatt avenue, Woodside aye- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ATn20,d2 THE ville avenue. between Belleville street and interest so to do, proposes to change the map nue, Burrough avenue, Sinclair avenue, Middagh City of meeting of the Board of Estimate and Armor- let street, the proceeding as amended providing or plan of The City of New York so as to street, Metz avenue, 17th street, Coler avenue, tionment held on November 6, 1913, the follow- for the acquisition of title to Lambertville aye- nue (Pacific street and Packard avenue), from temlay outwithin the thelines area and designated grades of as the Section street 122 sus- street, 19th Kneelandstreet, Fitch street, avenue, Maurice Broadway, avenue, Ramsey Grand Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Armor- Sotphin road to Merrick road, as said Lambert- of the final maps, bounded approximately by street, Adams street, Columbia avenue, Laurel tionmenting resolutions of The were City adopted: of New York is consid- ville avenue is now laid out, subject to the ease- Cedar avenue, Beaufort avenue, Walnut street, Hill boulevard. Trimble avenue, Beuson avenue, Atlantic avenue, Maure avenue, Chichester ave- Betts avenue, Queens boulevard, Jessie place and Nelson avenue, in the 1st and 2d Wards, Bor- the operation of its railroad across this street. ough of Queens, and that a meeting of said ering the advisability of instituting proceedngs mentResolved, of the Long That theIsland Board Railroad of Estimate Company and Ap-for nue, Baker avenue, Kimball avenue, Frost aye ough will be held in the Old Council Cham- to acquire title tn the lands and premises re- portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of nue, Liberty avenue, Miriam avenue, Roanoke quired for the opening rdlyand extendingto Bronx Riverof Manor ave- the Greater New York Charter. as amended, avenue, Neosho street, Liberty avenue, Church her, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of (formerly Chanute avenue), from West herebyhereby gives notice that the following is the street, Kimball avenue, Walnut street and Je- New York, on December 4, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., at which such proposed change will be chesterI, in avenuethe Borough southwardly of The Bronx, City of New proposed area of assessment for benefit in this title. meetingtome avenue, of said Borough Board will of Queens, be held inand the that Old a considered by said Board; all of which is more Particularly set forth and described in the fol- York; and Beginning at a point on the nroloogation of a Council Chamber. City Hall, Borough of Man- resolutions adopted by the Board on No- Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- proposedline distant amended 950 feet proceeding: northerly from and parallel hattan, City of New York, on December 4. 1913. vember 6, 1913, notice of the adoption of which tionment is authorized and required at the time at 10.34i o'clock a. m. at which such proposed lowing of the adoption of the resolution directing the between New York ave. change will be considered by said Board; all Resolved, That tbejoard of Estimate and Ap- institution of proceedings to acquire title to the withnue andthe northerlyGlobe avenue, line of the Lambertville said distance avenue, being measured at right angles to Lambertville avenue, which is more particularly set forth and de- isportionment hereby given, of The viz.: -City of New York, in par- landslands reouired for the foregoing improvement to as this street is laid out scribed in the following resolutions adopted by suance of the provisions of section 442 of the fix and determine upon an area or areas of as linedistant 100 feet northerly from the northerly the Board on November 6, 1913, notice of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem- sessment for benefit for said proceedings; line of Lakewood avenue (Lincoln avenue), the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.: portionment, That in thepursuance Board of of Estimate the provisions and of said distance being measured at right angles to Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes section 980 of the Greater New York Charter,An- Lakewood avenue and running thence eastwardly Apportionment of The City of New York, in to change the map or plan of The City pf New the Greater New York Charter, as amended, York by changing the grades of the street sys- pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of tem within the territory bounded approximately as amended, hereby gives notice that the follow- along the said line parallel with Lambertville ing is the proposed area of assessment for benefit avenue and along the prolongations of the saidthe deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro avenue,by Van GreenpointDam street, avenue. Skillman Grout avenue, avenue, Foster Hyatt in these proceedings: easterly line of Merrick road, the said distance being measured at right angles to Merrick road; Newnoses York to change by laying the map out orthe plan lines of and The grades City of avenue, Woodside avenue, Burrough avenue, Sin- Beginning at a point on the southwesterly line line to a point distant 800 feet easterly from Blair avenue, Middagh street, Metz avenue, 17th bynf Bronxthe prolongation River avenue of a where line midway it is intersected between thence southwardly and always distant 800 feet of the street system within the area designated Ward avenue and Manor avenue, and running easterly from and parallel with the easterly line as Section 122 of the final mans, bounded ap• street. Coler avenue, 19th street, Fitch avenue, of Merrick road to the intersection with the pro- proximately by Cedar avenue, Beaufort avenue, Broadway, Grand street, Kneeland street. Mau Ward thence northwardly along longation of a line distant 950 feet southerly Walnut street, Atlantic avenue, Maitre avenue, rice avenue, Ramsey street, Adams street, Colum- the said line midway and parallel with the southerly line of Chichester avenue, Baker avenue, Kimball ave. bia avenue, Laurel Hill boulevard, Trimble ave. between Ward avenue and Manor avenue and along the prolongation of the said line to a Lambertville avenue, as this street is laid out nue, FrostRoanoke avenue, avenue, Liberty Neosho avenue, street, Miriam Liberty ave- nue, yard, Beuson Jessie avenue, place Bettsand Nelson avenue, avenue, Queens boule-in the point distant 1O0 feet northerly from the north- erly line of Westchester avenue, the said dis- betweenthe said Newdistance York being avenue measured and Globe at right avenue, angles avenue, Church street, Kimball avenue, Walnut 1st and 2d Wards, Borough of Queens, City of tance being measured at right angles to West- to Lambertville avenue; thence westwardly along street and Jerome avenue, in the Borough of Newocularly York, shown which uponproposed a map change or plan is bearing more par- the chester avenue; thence eastward) and parallel the said line parallel with Lambertville avenue Queens, City of New York, which proposed • with Westchester avenue. to the intersection with and along the prolongations of the said line change is more particularly shown upon a map signature of the Secretary of the Board of Esti. anoint distant 800 feet westerly from the mate and Apportionment and dated Tuly 15, 1913. a line midway between Manor avenue and Craig- to a or plan bearing the signature of the Secretary Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- hill avenue; thence southwardly along the said westerly line of Sutphin road (Rockaway turn- of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pike), the said distance being measured at right nosed change at a meeting of the Board, to be line midway between Manor avenue and Craig- angles to andResolved, dated September That this 10. Board 1913. consider the pro held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, 1141 avenue and along the prolongation of the Sutphin road; thence northwardly and on the 4th day of Decemlier, said line to the intersection with the prolonga- always distant 800 feet westerly from and par- of Sutphin road to posed change at a meeting of the Board, to City of New York, tion of the centre line of Randall avenue as allel with the westerly line he held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhat- 1913,Resolved, at 10.30 That o'clock the a.Secretary m. of this Board this street is laid out east of Craighill avenue: a point distant 100 feet northerly from the tan, City of New York, on the 4th day of De- cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- thence westwardly along the said prolongation of northerly line of Lakewood -avenue (Lincoln avenue), the 'said distance being measured at cember, 1913. at 10.30 o'clock a. in. sons affected thereby that the proposed change the centre line of Randall avenue to the inter- right angles to Lakewood avenue: thence east-. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to section with the westerly line of Randall aye- wardly and always distant 100 feet northerly cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- be h time and place, to be eld at the aforesaid nue as this street is laid out adjoining Bronx from and parallel with the northerly line of affected thereby that the proposed change n.ublished in the CITY RECORD for ten days River avenue on the south; thence northwest Lakewood wills bebe considered at a meeting of the Board, tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, wardly and parallel with Bronx River avenue to ginning,Lakewood avenue to the point or place of be- to be held at the aforesaid time and place to prior to the 4th day of December, 1913. the intersection with a line at right angles to he published in the CITY RECORD for ten days Dated November 20, 1913. Bronx River avenue and passing through the (The lines of the streets hereinbefore re- continuously, Sundays and legal holidays except- TOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway. point of beginning; thence northwardly along {erred to which have not been incornorated ed, prior to the 4th day of December, 1913, Telephone, 2280 Worth. n20,d2 the said line at right angles to Bronx River ave uponupon the City plan are intended to be those as Dated November 20, 1913, . nue to the point or place of beginning, use and as commonly recognized.) JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE Resolved, That this Board consider the pro Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- Telephone, 2280 Worth, meeting of the Board of Estimate and Amor- nosed area of assessment at a meeting of the nosed area of assessment at a meeting of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE tionment held on November 6, 1913, the follow- Board to be held in The City of New York, Bor. Board to he held in The City of New York, ough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the Bormigh of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The ing resolutions were adopted: Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Armor- 4th day of December, 1913, at 10.30 a. m., and the 4th day of December, 1913. at 10.30 a. m., City of New York, deeming it for the public tionment of The City of New York is consider- that at the same time and place a public hearing and that at the same time and place a public interest so to do, proposes to change the map ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to thereon will then and there be had, hearing thereon will then and there be had. or plan of The City of N New York so as to acquire title to the lands and premises required Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board Resolved, That the Secretary of this. Board the lines and grades of the street sys- for the opening and extending of Delaplaine cause these resolutions and a notice to all per causecause these resolutions and a notice to all Per- tem within the territory bounded by Honey- street, from 86th street to Dvker Beach Park, sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY sons affected thereby, to be published in the CITY well street, Jackson avenue, Harold avenue and in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; RECORD for ten days prior to the 4th day of Rum for ten days prior to the 4th day of Skillman avenue, in the 1st Ward, Borough of and December. „I 913, Derember, 1913. and that a meeting of said Board will Daterl• November 20. Greta be held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- Dafed November 20, 1913. be tionment is authorized and required at the time TOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway: TOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Telephone, 2280 Worth, n20,d2 . December 4, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., at of the adoption of the resolution directing the Telephone, 2280 Worth, n20,d2 irstitution of proceedings to acquire title to the which suchsuch proposed change will be considered lands reouired for the foregoing improvement NOTICE IS HER TBY GIVEN THAT AT THE by said Board; all of which is more particularly fix and determine upon an area or areas of as-to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE, meeting of the *Board of Estimate and set forth and described in the following resolm meeting of the Board of Estimate and Annor- sessment for benefit for said proceeding, tionment held on November 6, 1913, the follow- tionment held on November 6, 1913, the follow- tions adopted by the Board on November 6, Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and ing ing resolutions were adopted: r4nit;tions were adopted: Whereas, 1913, notice of the adoption of which is her.i- Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions The Board of F.stimate and Appor- by given, viz.: . Wfieteas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- tionment of The City of New York is consid- of section 980 of the Greater New York Char- tionment of The City of New York is consider- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and ter, hereby gives notice that the following is ering the advisability of instituting proceedings Apportionment of The City of New York, in the proposed area of assessment for benefit in inga cqpire the advisability title to the lands of instituting and premises proceedings required to to acouire title to the lands and premises re- pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of this proceeding! gaited for the opening and extending of Ulster the Greater New York Charter, as amended, Bounded on the northeast hyaline distant 100 for the opening and extending of Ely avenue, avenue. from Smith street to Westchester ave- deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro in the Bor- feet northeasterly from and parallel with the fromough Jackson of Queens, avenue City to of Nott New avenue, York; nue: Westchester avenue, from Ulster avenue to change the map or plan of The City and ,to 117th avenue; 117th avenue, from Westchester poaes line of 86th street; on the soutb- Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- avenue to Dearborn avenue; Dearborn avenue, 10818 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913.

from 117th avenue to the City line, in the Bor- posed area of assessment for benefit in this pro- being measured at right angles to Sedgwick RECORD for ten days prior to the 4th day of ough of Queens, City of New York; and posed amended proceeding: street; thence northwardly along the said line December, 1913, Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- Beginning at a point on a line midway between parallel with Sedgwick street and along the pro- Dated November 20, 1913. tionment is authorized and required at the time Grant avenue and Elderts lane where it is inter- longation of the said line to the intersection JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broad/alai of the adoption of the resolution directing the sected by the prolongation of a line midway be- with a line bisecting the angle formed by the in- Telephone, 2280 Worth. n20,d2 institution of proceedings to acquire title to the tween Fulton street and Atlantic avenue, as tersection of the prolongations of the easterly lands required for the foregoing improvement to these streets are laid out between Shaw avenue line of Fresh Pond road and the westerly line NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT ME fix and determine upon an area or areas of as- and Nevada avenue, and running thence east- of Sedgwick street as these streets are laid out meeting of the Board of Estimate and. Anima sessment for benefit for said proceedings; wardly alang the said line midway between Fulton between Catalpa avenue and Hughes street; tionment held on November 6, 1913, the follow Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- street and Atlantic avenue and along the pro- thence northwardly along the said bisecting line ing resolutions were adopted: portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of longation of the said line to the intersection with to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet Whereas. The President of the Borough of- The section 980 of the Greater New York Charter, the westerly line of Hatch avenue; thence east- northerly from and parallel with the northerly Bronx has advised the Board of Estimate end as amended, hereby gives notice that the follow- wardly in a straight line to a point on the east- line of Cornelia street, the said distance being Apportionment that the authorities of the City ing, is the proposed area of assessment for benefit erly line of Hatch avenue where it is intersected measured at right angles to Cornelia street; of Mount Vernon have requested the abatement in these proceedings: by the prolongation of a line midway between thence eastwardly along the said line parallel of a nuisance resulting from storm waters whisk' Beginning' at a point .on the prolongation of Sherry street and Fenhtirs2r, these streets with Cornelia street to the intersection with the flow from Robertson street and ffom East 24134 a line midway between Tuckahoe avenue (Rem- are laid out between Fr avenue and Ox- prolongation of a line midway between Fremont street across the northerly boundary line of The ains street) and Bergenfields street (Baiseley ford avenue; thence eastwardly along the said street and McPherson street; thence southwardly City of New York, this condition resulting street), as these streets adjoin Sweet street line midway between Sherry street and Fenhurst along the said line midway between Fremont the fact that a drainage pocket occurs at the (Sweet avenue) on the west, distant 100 feet Place and along the prolongation of the said line street and McPherson street and along the pro- intersection of the two streets named; and. southwesterly from the southwesterly line of New to the intersection with the westerly line of longations of the said Iine to the point or place Whereas, The Local Board having jurisdiction York avenue, the said distance being measured Herald avenue; thence eastwardly in a straight of beginning, in the matter has denied the request for the at right angles to New York avenue, and run- line to a point on the easterly line of Herald Dated November 20, 1913. abatement of the nuisance; and ning thence northeastwardly along the said line avenue where it is intersected by a line bisect- JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway; Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appel.), midway between Tuckahoe avenue (Remsen ing the angle formed by the intersections of the Telephone, 2280 Worth. n20,d2 tionment is considering the advisability of street) and Bergenfields street (Baiseley street) prolongations of the southerly line of Fulton ating proceedings for remedying the undesirable and along the prolongations of the said line to street and the northerly line of Atlantic avenue, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE conditions by carrying ponding storm water the intersection with the prolongation of a line as these streets are laid out between Guinn avenue meeting of the Board of Estimate and Appor- through a drain to be constructed from Rob- midway between Quencer street (Estelle street) and Napier avenue; thence eastwardly alimg the tionment held on November 6, 1913, the Board ertson street, from East 242d street to East 243d and Tioga street (Cedar street), as .these streets said bisecting line to the intersection with the continued until December 4, 1913, the hearing street, and connecting with an existing sewer in adjoin Mexico street (Morris avenue) on the westerly line of Greenwood avenue; thence east- in the matter of acquiring title to Whitney street, East 242d street, and of assessing the cost and west; thence eastwardly along the said line mid- wardly in a straight line to a point on the east- from Academy street to Crescent street, Borough expense of the improvement upon the property way between Quencer street (Estelle street) and erly line of Greenwood avenue where it is inter- of Queens. deemed to be benefited thereby be it Tioga street (Cedar street) and along the pro- sated by a line midway between Fulton street The hearing will be held in Room -16, City Resolved, That the Board of 'Estimate and Ap- longations of the said line to the intersection with and Atlantic avenue, as these streets are laid Hall Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, portionment will hold a public hearing in Room the prolongation of a line midway between 115th out immediately east of Greenwood avenue; on Thursday, December 4, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of road (Hilton avenue) and 115th drive (Fletcher thence eastwardly along the said line midway a. tri. New York, on Thursday, December 4, 1913, at between Fulton street and Atlantic avenue and 10.30 o'clock a. In., at which avenue), as these streets adjoin 194th street The following is the proposed area of assess- all persons inter- (Kenmore avenue) on the west; thence north- along the prolongation of the said line to the ment in the proceeding: ested in the proposed improvement will be given eastwardly along the said line midway between intersection with the southwesterly right of way Bounded on the north by a line midway be- an opportunity to be heard in connection there- line of trig Montauk Division of the Long Island with. 115th road (Hilton avenue) and 115th drive tween Whitney street and Grand avenue and Railroad; thence southeastwardly along the said Resolved, That the Secretary cause these reso- (Fletcher avenue), and along the prolongations by the prolongations of the said line; on the lutions of the said line to a point distant 1,000 feet right of way line to the intersection with the east by a line distant 100 feet easterly from and to be published in the CITY RICORD ten westerly line of Von Wyck avenue; thence east- days consecutively, northerly from the prolongation of the northerly parallel with the easterly line of Academy street, prior to the 4th day of De- wardly at right angles to Van Wyck avenue a cember, 1913. line of Dearborn avenue, as this street is laid the said distance being measured at right angles distance of 200 feet; thence southwardly and The estimated cost of out in the second tangent east of 117th avenue, to Academy street; on the south by a line mid- the improvement is parallel with Van Wyck avenue to the intersec- the said distance being measured at right angles way between Whitney street and Elm street and $4,600, and the assessed valuation of the prop- erty henefoed is $188,000. to Dearborn avenue; thence eastwardly and al- tion with the prolongation of a line distant 100 by the prolongations of the said line; and on feet southerly from and parallel with the south- Dated November 20, 1913. ways distant 1,000 feet northerly from and par- the west by a line distant 100 feet westerly line of Garden street, the said distance being TOSEPH allel with the northerly line of Dearborn ave- erly from and parallel with the westerly line of Cres- HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway. right angles to Garden sweet; thence Telep„ ,ne, 2280 nue, and with its westerly prolongation as laid measured at cent street, the said distance being measured at Worth. n20,d2 westwardly along the said line parallel with Gar- out in the second tangent east of 117th avenue, right angles to Crescent street. den street and along the prolongations of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE to the intersection with the City line; thence Dated November 20, 1913. said line to the intersection with a line midway Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The southwardly along the City line to a point dis- JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway; between South Vine street and South Curtis City of New York, deeming it for the public tant 1,040 feet southerly from the prolongation Telephone, 2280 Worth. n20,d2 of the southerly line of Dearborn avenue, as avenue, as these streets are laid out at Chichester interest so to do, proposes to change the map avenue; thence northwardly along the said line or plan of The City of New York so as to this street is laid out where it adjoins the City NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE line, the said distance being measured at right midway between South Vine street and South change the lines and grades of the street sys- meeting of the Board of Estimate and Appor- tem within the territory bounded by Fort Wash- angles to Dearborn avenue; thence westwardly Curtis avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Atlantic avenue and Chichester tionment held on November 6, 1913, the follow- ington avenue, West 168th street, Broadway and and always distant 1,000 feet southerly from and ing resolutions were adopted: avenue, as these streets are laid out between West 165th street, Borough of Manhattan, and parallel with the southerly line of Dearborn ave- Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- nue, and with its westerly prolongation as laid Spruce street and South Vine street; thence that a meeting of said Board will be held in the westwardly along the said line midway between tionment of The City of New York is consid- Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of out in the second tangent east of 117th avenue, Atlantic avenue and Chichester avenue and along ering the advisability of instituting proceedings Manhattan, City of New York, on December 4, to the intersection with the prolongation of a to acquire title to the lands and premises re- 1913, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., at which such pro- lint midway between 118th avenue (St. Albans the prolongations of the said line to the inter- Church street quired for the opening and extending of Great posed change will be considered by said Board: avenue) and 119th avenue (St. Marks avenue), section with a line midway between and Lefferts avenue; thence northwardly along Kills road, from Amboy road to Southside boule- all of which is more particularly set forth and as these streets adjoin 201st street (Bank street) the said line midway between Church street and vard, in the Borough of Richmond, City of New described in the following resolutions adopted by on the east; thence southwestwardly along the Lefferts avenue to the intersection with a line York; and the Board on November 13, 1913, notice of the said line midway between 118th avenue (St. Al- midway between Atlantic avenue and Chichester Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- adoption of which is hereby given, viz.: bans avenue) and 119th avenue (St. Marks ave- avenue, as these streets are laid out between tionment is authorized and required at the time Resolved, That the Board of Estimate nue) and along the prolongations of the said and Ap- Hamilton avenue and Lefferts avenue; thence of the adoption of the resolution directing the portionment of The City of New York, in pur- lint to the intersection with a line midway be- westwardly along the said line midway between institution of proceedings to acquire title to the suance of the provisions of section 442 of tween 196th street (Morton street) and 197th the Atlantic avenue and Chichester avenue to the in. lands required for the foregoing improvement to Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem- street (Clove street), as these streets adjoin tersection with the westerly line of Hamilton ave- fix and determine upon an area or areas of as- ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes 118th avenue avenue) on the south; (St. Albans nue; thence westwardly in a straight line to a sessment for benefit for said proceedings; to change the map or plan of The City of New thence satttheastwardly along the said line mid- of Cedar avenue where Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- York by changing the lines and grades of the 196th street (Morton street) and Point on the easterly line way between it is intersected by a line midway between At- portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of street system within the 'territory bounded by 197th street (Clove street) to a point distant lantic avenue and Chichester avenue, as these section 980 of the Greater New York Charter, Fort Washington avenue, West 168th street, Broad- 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly : avenue as amended, hereby gives notice that the follow- way and West 165th street. in the Borough of the streets are laid out between Greenwood line of 119th avenue (St. Marks avenue), and Cedar avenue; thence westwardly along the ing is the proposed area of assessment for benefit Manhattan, City of New York, which proposed right angles to said distance being measured at said line midway between Atlantic avenue and in these proceedings; change is more particularly shown upon a map 119th avenue; thence sonthwestwardly and al- Chichester avenue to the intersection with the Beginning at a point on the southeasterly line or plan hearing the signature of the Secretary vraas distant 100 feet northwesterly from and westerly line of Greenwood avenue; thence west- of Southside boulevard, midway between Villa of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, iattallel with the northwesterly line of 119th wardly in a straight line to a pojni on the east- road and Great Kills road, and running thence and dated October 30, 1913. avenue (St. Marks avenue) to the intersection Resolved, That this erly line of Napier avenue where it is intersected northwestwardly and parallel with Great Kills Board consider the pro- Farmers avenue; thence posed with the ester y line of by a line midway between Atlantic avenue and road and its prolongation as this street is laid change at a meeting of the Board to be southwestagardly in a straight line to a point Chichester avenue, as these streets are laid out out where it adjoins Southside boulevard on the held in the City Hall, Bbrough of Manhattan, on the southwesterly line of Farmers avenue between Portland avenue and Napier avenue; north to a point distant 100 feet southeasterly City of New York, on the 4th day of Decem- ber . 1913, where it is intersected by a line distant 100 feet thence westwardly along the said line midway from the southeasterly line of Ocean road, the at 10.30 o'clock a. m. Resolved, That southerly from and parallel with the southerly between Atlantic avenue and Chichester avenue said distance being measured at right angles to the Secretary of this Board street cause -these line of Sonn place (Allan street), as this to the intersection with a line midway between Ocean road; thence northeastwardly and always resolutions and a notice to all per- adjoins Riverton street (Roosevelt avenue), the Portland avenue and Herald avenue; thence distant 100 feet southeasterly from and parallel sons affected thereby that the proposed change said distance being measured at right angles to northwardly along the said line midway between with the southeasterly line of Ocean read to a will be considered at a meeting of the Board Senn place; thence westwardly along the said point distant 100 feet southwesterly from the to he held at the aforesaid time _and place, to be Portland avenue and Herald avenue to the in- published in the lino parallel with Sonn place (Allan street) and with the southwesterly line of Great Kills road, the said CITY RECORD for ten days con- tersection prolongation of a line mid- tinuously, Sundays along the prolongation of the said line to the way between Atlantic avenue and Colby street, -listance being measured at right angles to Great and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 4th day of December, 1913. intersection with the westerly right of way line as these streets are laid out immediately west of Kills road; thence generally northwardly and Dated November 20, 1913. of the Montauk Division of the Long Island Freedom avenue; thence westwardly along the always distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel JOSEPH HAAG. Secretary, 277 Railroad: thence northwardly along the said right, said line midway between Atlantic avenue and with the westerly line of Great Kills road to Broadway; Telephone, 2280 Worth, of way line to the intersection with a line dis- Colby street and along the prolongations of the the intersection with the prolongation of a line n20,d2 tant 1,000 feet southerly from and parallel with said line to the intersection with a line midway distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel with the southerly line of Westchester avenue. as this between Vanderveer avenue and Hatch avenue, the westerly line of Great Kills road as this NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE street is laid out immediately west of Farmers as these streets ar laid out immdiately north, of street adjoins Amboy road on the north, the meeting of the Board of Estimate and Appor- at avenue, the said distance being measured Chichester avenue; thence southwardly along the said distance being measured at right angles to tionment held on November 13, 1913, the fol- right angles to Westchester avenne: thence west- said line midway between Vanderveer avenue and Great Kills road; thence northwardly along the lowing resolutions were adopted: wardly along the said line parallel with West- hatch avenue to the intersection with the pro- said line parallel with Great Kills road and along Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- chester avenue and along the prolongation of longation of a line midway between Atlantic ave- the prolongation of the said line to a point dis- tionment of The City of New York is consid- the said line to the intersertion with the pro- nue and Chichester avenue, as these streets are tant 100 feet northerly from the northerly line ering the advisability of enlarging the area of longation of a line distant 900 feet southeast- laid out at Woodhaven avenue; thence west- of Amboy road, the said distance being measured assessment in the proceeding authorized by the erly from and parallel with the southeasterly line wardly along the said line midway between At- at right angles to Amboy road; thence eastwardly said Board under resolutions adopted on June of - Ulster avenue, as this street is laid out be- lantic avenue and Chichester avenue and along and always distant 100 feet northerly from and 1, 1911, and July 11, 1912, for acquiring title to tiveen Smith street and Merrick road. the said the prolongations of the said line to the inter- parallel with the northerly line of Amboy road Amboy road, between a line at right angles to distance being measured at right angles to Ul- section with the prolongation of a line midway to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet the centre line of the said Amboy road, passing ster avenue; thence southwestwardly along the between Grant avenue and Elderts lane, as these easterly from and parallel with the easterly line through a point distant 325 feet southwesterly said line parallel with Ulster avenue and along streets are laid out north of Atlantic avenue; of Great Kills road as this street adjoins Amboy from the intersection of the said centre line of the prolongations of the said line to a point dis- thence northwardly along the said line midway road on the north, the said distance being meas- Amboy road with the centre line of the right tant 100 feet southwesterly from the southwest- between Grant avenue and Elderts lane and along ured at right angles to Great Kills road; thence of way of the Staten Island Rapid Transit Rail- erly line of New York avenue, the said distance the prolongation of the said line to the point or southwardly along the said line parallel with way Company, the said distance being measured being measured at right angles to New York ave- place. of beginning. Great Kills road to the intersection with the along the said centre line of Amboy road, and a nue; thence northwestwardly and always distant Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- northerly line of Amboy road; thence southeast- line passing through a point at right angles to 100 feet southwesterly from and parallel with nosed area of assessment at a meeting of the wardly in a straight line to a point on the the centre line of the Amboy road, distant 250 the southwesterly line of New York avenue to Board to he held in The City of New York, southerly line of Amboy road distant 100 feet feet northeasterly from the intersection of the the point or place of beginning. Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the easterly from the easterly line of Great Kills said centre line of the said Amboy road with the (The lines of the streets hereinbefore referred 4th day of December, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock road, the said distance being measured at right centre line of the right of way of the Staten to which have not been incorporated upon the a. rn., and that at the same time and place a angles to Great Kills road; thence generally Island Rapid Transit Railway Company, the said City plan are intended to he those as in use otiblic hearing thereon will then and there be southwardly and always distant 100 feet east- distance being measured alone the centre line or as commonly recognized.) had, erly from and parallel with the easterly line of of the Amboy road, Borough of Richmond; Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- Resolved, Thaf this Board consider the pro- Resolved. That the Secretary of this Board Great Kills road to a point distant 100 feet posed area of assessment at a meeting of the cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- southeasterly from the southeasterly line of portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, Board to he held in The City of New York, Bor- sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY Ocean road, the said distance being measured ough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on the RECORD for ten days prior to the 4th day of at right angles to Ocean road; thence northeast- hereby gives notice that the following is the pro- day of December, 1913, at 10.30 a rt. and December, 1913, wardly and always distant 100 feet southeasterly posed enlarged area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding: that at the same time and place a public hear- Dated November 20. 1913. from and parallel with the southeasterly line of will then and there be had. TOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway. Ocean road to the intersection with a line dis- Beginning at a point on the centre line of ing thereon Amboy road distant 2,325 Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board Telephone, 2280 Worth. n20,d2 tant 200 feet northeasterly from and parallel with feet southwesterly from cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- the northeasterly line of Great Kills road, as the intersection of the centre line of Amboy road with the centre line of the right of way !tons- affected thereby to be published in the CITY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE this street la laid out where it adjoins Southside for ten days prior to the 4th day of of the Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway RECORD meeting of the Board of Estimate and Anpor- boulevard on the north, the said distance being Company, tionment held on November 6. 1913, the Board measured at right angles to Great Kills road; the said distance being measured along December, 1913. the centre line of Amboy road. and running 20. 1913. continued until December thence southeastwardly along the said line par- Dated November 4, 1913, the hearing thence northwardly along a line always parallel EPH HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway; on the proposed area of assessment in the matter allel with Great Kills road and along the pro- TOS with Fosters road to the intersection with a line Telephone, 2280 Worth. n20,d2 of acquiring title to Chaffee street, from Shaler longation of the said line to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet southeasterly from and always distant 1,000 feet northwesterly from and street to Cornelia street; to McPherson street, parallel with the northwesterly line of Amboy NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT THE from Shaler street to Cornelia street; and to parallel with the southeasterly line of Southside road, the said distance Sedgwick street. from Kossuth place to Cornelia boulevard, as this street adjoins Great Kills road, being measured at right •meeting of the Board of Estimate and Armor- angles to Amboy road; thence northeastwardly tiortment held on November 6, 1913, the follow- street, Borough pf Queens. the said distance being measured at right angles along the said line parallel with Amboy road to the to Southside boulevard; thence southwestwardly ing resolutions were adopted: The hearing will be held in Room 16, City intersection with a line at right angles to Am- Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor- Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, along the said line parallel with Southside boule- boy road and passing through a point on its cen- tionment of The City of New York is consider- on Thursday, December 4, 1913, at 10.30 o'clock vard to the intersection with a line at right tre line distant 1,100 feet northeasterly from .its a. m. angles to Southside boulevard, and passing ing the advisability of amending the proceeding intersection with the northeasterly line of through the point of beginning; thence north- Hogue- instituted by said Board on April 25, 1912, for The following is the proposed area of assess- not avenue, the said distance being measured westwardly along the said line at right angles acquiring title to Atlantic avenue, from the ment in the proceeding: along the centre line of Amboy road; thence Borough line to Van Wyck avenue, Beginning at a point on the northwesterly to Southside boulevard to the point or place of Brooklyn beginning. southeastwardly along the said line at right excluding all land which may fall within the right of way line of the Manhattan Beach Divi- angles to Amboy road to the intersection with (The lines of streets hereinlsefore referred to limits of the right of way of the Lone Island sion of the Long Island Railroad where it is a line always distant 1,000 feet southeasterly which have not been incorporated upon the City Railroad Company, and all land actually occu- intersected by the prolongation of a line mid- from and parallel with the southeasterly line of way between Fremont street and McPherson plan are intended to be those as in use and pied by railroad buildings, Borough of Queens, Amboy road, the said distance being measured street, and running thence southwestwardly along commonly recognized.) so as to conform to a map or plan upon which at right angles to Amboy road; thence south- the Board of Estimate and Apportionment will the said right of way line to a point distant Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- westwardly along the said line parallel with Am- a public hearing November 20, 1913, and 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly posed area of assessment at a meeting of the boy road to the intersection with a line hold Board to be held in The City of New York, always tinder which the width of said Atlantic avenue line of Kossuth place, the said distance being parallel with Seguine avenue and passing through Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on is to be decreased on the northerly side of the measured at right angles to Kossuth place; thence the point of beginning; thence northwestwardly the 4th day of December, 1913, at 10.30 a, m.. Long Island Railroad from 35.28 feet to ,35 northwestwardly and always distant 100 feet along the said line parallel with Seguine avenue southwesterly from and parallel with the south- and that at the same time and place a public to the point or place of beginning. feet. westerly line of Kossuth place to the intersec- hearing thereon will then and there be had. the Board of Estimate and Ap- (The lines of streets herein referred to which Resolved. That tion with the prolongation of a line distant 100 Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of are not incorporated upon the City map are in- feet westerly from and parallel with the west• cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- the Greater New York Charter, as amended, tended to be those as in use and as commonly erly line of Sedgwick street, the said distance sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY recognized.) hereby gives notice that the following is the pro Ir-ATATff_ ••"

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. THE CITY RECORD. JA1.9

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- The time allowed to complete the whole work will be sixty (60) working days, as provided in BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. posed enlarged area of assessment at a meeting will be sixty (60) working days, as provided in the contract. of the Board to be field in The City of New the contract. The amount of security required is Six Hun- FrOPHOHIR. York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, The amount of security required is as fol- dred Dollars 4600. on the 4th day of December, 1913, at 10.30 a. lows: Item 1, $400; Item 2, $600; Item 3, $500; The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF m., and that at the same time and place a public Item 4, $200. centum of the amoluit of sectuitY. MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF Nov Yon. hearing thereon will then and there be had. The deposit accompanying bid on each item No. 3. FOR INSTALLING ELECTRIC EQUIP- SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board shall be five (5) per centum of the amount of MENT IN NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 126, ON received by the President of the Borough of cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- security, BAY RIDGE AVE.. 68TH ST. AND 12TH Manhattan at the offices, Commissioner of Public sons affected thereby to be published in the A separate proposal must be submitted for AVE., BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Works, Room 2019A, Municipal Building, until 2 CITY RECORD for ten days prior to the 4th day each item, and award will be made thereon. The time allowed to complOe the whole work o'clock p. m., on of December, 1913. No. 2. FOR ITEM 3, INSTALLING ELEC- will be one hundred and twenty (120) working THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1912. Dated November 20, 1913. TRIC ELEVATORS IN BAY RIDGE HIGH days, as provided in the contract. Item No. 1. FOR ALL OF TILE LABOR AND JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, 277 Broadway; SCHOOL, ON THE WESTERLY SIDE OF The amount of security required is Four. Thou. MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR THE INSTAL- Telephone, 2280 Worth, n20,d2 4TH AVE., BETWEEN 67TH AND SENA. sand Dollars ($4,000). LATION OF A COMPLETE SYSTEM OF TOR STS., BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Tbe deposit accompanying bid shall be five per WATER SUPPLY. SEWERAGE AND PLUMB- The time allowed to complete the whole work centum of the amount of security. ING AT THE MUNICIPAL ASPHALT PLANT, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. will be one hundred (100) working days, as On No. 1 the bidders must. state the price of 90TH ST., AVENUE A AND EAST RIVER, provided in the contract. each item, by which the bids will be tested. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Proposals. The amount of security required is Five Thou- On Nos. 2 and 3 the bids will be compared, Item No. 2. FOR ALL OF THE LABOR awarded i lump sand Dollars ($5,000). and the contract will be n a sum AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR THEIN- DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK The deposit accompanying bid shall be five (5) to the lowest bidder on each contract STALLATION OF A COMPLETE SYSTEM AVE. AND 59TH ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, per centum of the amount of security. Blank forms, plans and specifications may be OF WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE AIM CITY OF NEW YORK, The attention of bidders is expressly called obtained or seen at the office of the Superin- PLUMBING — OMITTING THE SHOWER SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE tendent. at estimating room, 9th floor, hall of to the printed addenda which has been inserted ROOM INSTALLATION—AT THE MUNIC- received by the Superintendent of School Sup- in specifications. the Board of Education. Park ave. and 59th at., IPAL ASPHALT PLANT, .90TH ST., AVE- Borough of Manhattan. and also at Branch Of- plies at the above office of the Department of On No. 1 the -bidders must state the price of NUE A AND EAST RIVER, BOROUGH OF fice, No. 131 Livingston st., Borough of Brooklyn, Education until 11 a. m., on each item, by which the bids will be tested, MANHATTAN. C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1913. On No. 2 the bids will be compared and the The time allowed for the completion of the contract awarded in a lump sum to the lowest Buildings. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING work will sixty (60) consecutive calendar bidder on each contract. Dated November 12, 1913. n12,24 be TEXT BOOKS, ETC., FOR THE DAY AND working Blank forms, plans and specifications may be feSee General Instructions to Bidders on days. EVENING HIGH SCHOOLS AND DAY AND The amount of security required will be Fif- EVENING ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS OF obtained or seen at the office of the Superin- the last me, last • column, of the "City tendent, at Estimating Room, ninth floor, Hall Record." teen Hundred Dollars ($1,500), and the amount THE CITY OF NEW YORK. of deposit accompanying the bid will be five (S) The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- of the Board of Education, Park ave. and 59th st., Borough of Manhattan; also at Branch Of- per cent. of the amount of security. terials and supplies and the performance of The bidder will state one aggregate price far fleet No. 131 Livingston st., Borough of Brooklyn. the contract is by or before December 31, 1914. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND, each item described and specified, as the contract The amount of security required is thirty (30) C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Buildings. is entire and for a complete job. per cent. of the contract. Proposals. The bids will be compared and the contract The bidder will state the price of each item Dated November 18, 1913. nl8,dl tAffiee General Instructions to Bidders ion awarded at a Jump or aggregate sum to the or article contained in the specifications or sched- OFFICE OF THE-PRESIDENT OF THE Boamoll OF lowest bidder of the item selected and deter- ules herein contained or hereto annexed, by the last pose, lost column, of the "City Rictutoso, BOROUGH 1714L, Si, GEORGE, NEW Record." mined upon. which the bids will be tested. Award will be BRIGHTON. NE'w YORK CITY. Blank forms and specifications may be obtained made to the loWest bidder on each item. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE at the office of the Auditor, offices of the Com- Delivery will be required to be made at the DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK received by the President of the Borough of missioner of Public Works, Room 2091A, Mu- time and in the manner and in such quantities AVE. AND 59TH ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, Richmond at the above office until 12 o'clock nicipal Building, Borough of Manhattan. as may be directed. CITY OF NEW YORK. m., on GEORGE McANENY, President Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE TUESDAY, DECEMDER 2, 1913, City of New York, November 21,1913. n21,d4 a separate envelope. received by the Superintendent of School Sup- Roroh:of ichmond.R teSee General Instructions to Bidders on Blank forms and further information may be plies, at the above office of the Department of No. 1. FOR . FNISHING AND DELIVER. the last page, last column, of the welly obtained at the office of the Superintendent of Education until 11 a. rn. on ING SPECIAL DRAFT HORSES AT STABLE Record." School Supplies, Board of Education, the Bor- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1913. " A," SWAN ST., TOMPKINSVILLE, S. I. ough of Manhattan, southwest corner of Park FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING DI- The Superintendent's estimate of the quantity OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF ave. and 59th st. RECT TO EACH SCHOOL GENERAL APPA- and quality of the material required is as fol- MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OP NSW PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School RATUS AND SUPPLIES FOR THE DEPART- lows: Your. Supplies. MENTS OF CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, BIOLO- Six (6) special draft horses. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Dated November 20, 1913. n20,d3 GY, PHY SIOGRA PHY, BOTANICAL AND The time for the completion of the work and receivel by the President of the Borough of trSee General Instructions to Bidders on ZOOLOGICAL SU PPLIES, DAY AND EVEN- the full performance of the contract is by or be- Manhattan at the offices, Commissioner of Pub- the last page, last column, of the "City ING HIGH SCHOOLS, AND SUPPLIES FOR fore December 31, 1913. lic Works, 20th floor, Room 2091A, Municipal 'Word." TRAINING SCHOOLS FOR TEACHERS OF The amount of security shall be thirty (30) Building, until 2 o'clock p. THE CITY OF NEW YORK. per cent. of the total amount for which the con- THURSDAY, DECEMI5S11 1913. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK The time for the delivering of the articles, ma- tract is awarded. Item No. 1. FOR FURNISHIN ALL THE YE. AND 59111 ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, terials and supplies and the performance of the The contracts must be bid for separately, and LABOR AND MATERIALS REQ IRED FOR tITY OF NEW YORK, contract is by or before December 31, 1914. the bids will be compared and the contract CONSTRUCTING AND DELIVERING SIX SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The amount of security required is thirty (30) awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each STEEL PIGEON-HOLE CASES OF TWO received by the Superintendent of School per cent. of the amount of the bid or estimate. contract. SEPARATE UNIT SECTIONS WITH SIM-. Buildings at the above office of the Department Bidder must enter his price under the sepa- Bidders are requested to make their bids or PLEX CURTAINS FOR THE DEPARTMENT' of Education until 3 o'clock p. m., on rate headings, and in estimating the amount of estimates upon the blank form prepared by the OF PUBLIC WORKS, MUNICIPAL BUILD- MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1913, his bid upon which security will be required, said President, a copy of which, with the proper ING, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Borough of Manhattan, security must be based on the highest price quoted envelope in which to enclose the bid, together Item No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE No. 3. FOR FIRE PROTECTION WORK on each item. with a copy of the contract, including the specifi- LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR AT PUBLIC SCHOOL 147, HENRY AND The bidder will state the price of each item cations, in the form approved by the Corporation CONSTRUCTING AND DELIVERING SIX GOUVERNEUR STS., AND PUBLIC SCHOOL or article contained in the specifications or sched. Counsel, can be obtained upon application there. STEEL PIGEON-HOLE CASES OF ONE UNIT 160, SUFFOLK AND RIVINGTON STS„ BOR- ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per for at the office of the said President. Other in- SECTION WITH DUPLEX CURTAINS, FOR OUGH OF MANHATTAN. pound, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit of formation may be obtained at the office of the THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS The time allowed to complete the whole work measure, by which the bids will be tested. Award' Commissioner of Public Works of the Borough MUNICIPAL BUILDING, BOROUGH OE' on each school will be one hundred and seventy will be made to the lowest bidder on each item of Richmond, Borough Hall, New Brighton, Bor- MANHATTAN. (170) working days, as provided in the con whose sample is equal to the sample referred to ough of Richmond. The time allowed for the completion of the tract, by catalogue number. The said reference is GEORGE CROMWELL, President. work will be ninety (90) consecutive calendar The amount of security required is as fol- made only as a means of briefly describing the The City of New York, November 14, 1913. working days, lows: Public School 147, $4,000; Public School article called for. n19,d2 The amount of security required will be One 160, $4,000. Delivery will be required to be made at the IN See General Instructions to Bidders on Thousand Dollars ($1,000), and the amount of The deposit accompanying bid on each school time and in the manner and in such quantities the last page, last column, of the "City deposit accompanying the bid will be five (5) shall be five (5) per centum of the amount of as may be directed. Record." per cent. of the amount of security. security. Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in The bidder will state one aggregate price for A separate proposal must be submitted for each a separate envelope. OFFICE OF THE PRRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH each item described and specified, as the con- school, and award will be made thereon. Blank forms and further information may be OF RICHMOND, BOROUGH HALL, ST. GEORGE, NEW tract is entire and for a complete job. Borough of Queens. obtained at the office of the Superintendent of BRIGHTON, NEW YORK CITY. The bids will be compared and the contract No. 4. FOR INSTALLING REFRIGERAT- School Supplies, Board of Education, the Bor- SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE awarded at a lump or aggregate sum to the ING PLANT IN THE NEW YORK PA- ough of Manhattan, southwest corner of Park received by the President of the Borough of lowest bidder of the item selected and deter- KNTAL SCHOOL, ON THE WESTERLY ave. and 59th st, Richmond at the above office until 12 o'clock, mined upon. SIDE OF JAMAICA - FLUSHING ROAD, PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School in., on Blank forms and specifications may be obtained ABOUT 1,700 FEET SOUTH OF NORTH Supplies. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1913. at the office of the Auditor, offices of the Com- n13,25 missioner of Public Works, Room 2091A, Muni- HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE, FLUSHING, BOR- Dated November 13, 1913. Borough of Richmond. OUGH OF QUEENS. General Instructions to Bidders on cipal Building, Borough of Manhattan. thrSee No. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- GEORGE McANENY, President. The time allowed to complete the work will be the last page, last column, of the "City BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO one hundred (100) working days, as provided City of New York, November 21, 1913. Record." PAVE OR REPAIR THE SIDEWALKS WITH in the contract. n21,d4 EITHER NATURAL OR ARTIFICIAL STONE General Instructions to Bidders on The amount of security required is Fourteen DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK VI'See WHEREVER THE SAME ARE NOT NOW the last page, last column, of the "City Hundred Dollars ($1,400). AVE. AND 59TH ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, Note—Two separate propositions will be con- PAVED R, ARE OUT OF REPAIR ON Record." CITY OF NEW YORK. BROADWAY; BETWEEN. FOREST AVE, AND sidered for this installation. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE DIVISION AVE., AND OTHER STREETS, Bidders are requested to submit a bid on each received by the Superintendent of School Build- - OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF proposition, and the Board of Education reserves TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDEN- ings at the above office of the Department of TAL THERETO. MANHATTAN, CITY HALL, THE CITY OF NIW the right to make award on either proposition Education until 3 o'clock p. m.. on The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and YORK. or to reject all bids, as deemed for the best quality of the material, and the nature and ex- SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE interests of the City MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. Borough of Queens, tent, as near as possible, of the work required received by the President of the Borough of Proposition 1—Shall include all work and ma- Manhattan at the offices, Commissioner of Pub- terials necessary to install and completely equip No. 4. FOR INSTALLING ELECTRIC EQUIP- is as follows: 5,836 square feet of cement sidewalk, to fur- lic Works. Room 2019A, Municipal Building, until the refrigerating plant on the basis of using elec- MENT IN NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 94, ON OLD 10 o'clock a. rn., on tric drive for the ammonia compressor and brine HOUSE LANDING ROAD. CUTTER AVE. nish and lay. agitator (if agitator be needed), all as herein- AND LAFAYETTE PLACE, LITTLE NECK, 140 square feet of new bluestone flagstone, to SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1918. furnish after specified under Proposition 1 BOROUGH OF QUEENS. and lay. FOR REPAIRING SHEET ASPHALT PAVE. Proposition 2—Shall include all work and ma The time allowed to complete the whole work 1,448 square feet of old bluestone flagstone, to MENTS ON ALL STREETS AND AVENUES terials necessary to install and completely equip will be one hundred (100) working days, as pro- retrim and relay, WHERE THE GUARANTEE OF MAINTE- the refrigerating plant on the basis of using vided in the contract. The time for the completion of the work and NANCE HAS EXPIRED, OR WILL EXPIRE, steam drive for the ammonia compressor and for The amount of security required is Eighteen the full performance of the contract is twenty DURING THE YEAR 1913 IN THAT AREA the brine agitator (if agitator be needed), all as Hundred Dollars ($1,800). (20) days. OF THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN DES- hereinafter specified under Proposition 2. ' The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per The amount of security required is Five Hun- IGNATED AS SECTION 2 AND BOUNDED Borough of Richmond. centum of the amount of security. dred Dollars ($500). BY 10TH ST., NORTH RIVER, 42D ST. AND No. 5. FOR FIRE PROTECTION WORK On No. 4 the bids will be compared, and the No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- EAST RIVER, TOGETHER WITH THE AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS I, 5, 8, 12, 17, 21 contract will be awarded in a lump sum to the BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CON- WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. AND 23, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. lowest bidder, STRUCT CEMENT CURB AND TO LAY VIT- Engineer's estimate of the amount of work to The time allowed to complete the whole work Blank forms, plans and specifications may be RIFIED BRICK GUTTERS (PERMANENT be done. on each school will be fifty-five (55) working obtained or seen at the office of the Superin- PAVEMENT) FOUR FEET WIDE ON A 6- 10,000 square yards of asphalt pavement, in. days, as provided in the contract. tendent. at estimating room, 9th floor, hall of INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION. WHERE eluding binder course where required. The amount of security required is as fol- the Board of Education, Park ave. and 596 st., NOT ALREADY DONE, ON WARDWELL 50 cubic yards of Portland cement concrete. lows: Public School 1, $200; Public School 5, Borough of Manhattan, and also at Branch Of- AVE., BETWEEN MAINE AVE. AND IN- 10 square yards of old stone pavement to relay, 500; Public School 8, $200; Public School 12, fice, No. 69 Broadway, Flushing, Borough of DIANA AVE., AND OTHER STREETS, TO- The time allowed for doing and completing 100; Public School 17, $1,400; Public School 21, Queens.c GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL the above work will be until December 31, 1913. 1100; Public School 23, $100. C. . B.T. SNYDER, Superintendent of School THERETO. The amount of security required will be Four A separate proposal must be submitted for Buildings. The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and Thousand Dollars ($4,000), and the amount of each school, and award will be made thereon. Dated November 12, 1913. n12,24 quality of the material and the nature and ex- depoSit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) The deposit accompanying bid on each school Or See General Instructions to Bidders on tent, as near as possible, of the work required, per cent. of the amount of Security. shall be five (5) per centum of the amount of the last page, last column, of the "City is as follows: The bidder must deposit with the Borough security. Record." 305 square yards of vitrified brick pavement, President, on or before the time of making his On Nos. 3, 4 and 5 the bidders must state • including sand bed and laid with cement grout bid, samples, as required by the specifications. the price of each item, by which the bids will DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER Op PARK joints, with one (1) year maintenance, FOR REPAIRING SHEET ASPHALT PAVE- be tested, AVE. AND 59TH ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, 59 cubic yards of concrete foundation. MENTS ON ALL STREETS AND AVENUES Blank forms, plans and specifications may be CITY OF NEW YORK. 72 linear feet of new 5-inch by 16-inch blue- WHERE THE GUARANTEE OF MAINTE- obtained or seen at the office of the Superin- SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE stone curbstone for corners, furnished and set. NANCE HAS EXPIRED, OR WILL EXPIRE, tendent, at Estimating Room, ninth floor, Hall received by the Superintendent of School Build- 506 linear feet of new cement curbstone con- DURING THE YEAR 1913 IN THAT AREA of the 'Board of Education, Park ave. and 59th ings at the above office of the Department of structed. OF THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN DES- st., Borough of Manhattan; also at Branch Of- Education until 3 o'clock p. m., on The time for the completion of the work and IGNATED AS SECTION 4 AND BOUNDED fices, No. 69 Broadway, Flushing, Borough of MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. the full performance of the contract is twenty BY 72D ST., NORTH RIVER, 116TH ST. An Queens, and Borough Hall, New Brighton, Bor- Borough )1 Brooklyn. (20) days. EAST RIVER, TOGETHER WITH TME ough of Richmond, for work for their respective No. 1. FOR ITEM 1. GENERAL CONSTRUC- The amount of security required is Five Hun- WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. boroughs. TION. ALSO ITEM 2, PLUMBING AND dred Dollars ($500). Engineer's estimate of the amount of work to C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School DRAINAGE OF NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 48, The contracts must be bid for separately, and be done: Buildings. ON THE SOUTHERLY SIDE OF 18TH AVE_,. the bids will be compared and the contract award- 6,0170. square yards of asphalt pavements iselo4 Doted November 18„ 1913. n18,d1 BETWEEN 60TH AND 61ST STS.. BOROUGH ed at a lump or aggregate sum for each con- ing binder course, where required. iffSee General Instructions to Bidders on OF BROOKLYN. tract. 20 cubic yards of Portland cement concrete thei lost page, last column, of the "City The time allowed to complete the whole work Bidders are requested to make their bids or 10 square yards of old stone pavement to be &wore" of each item will be two hundred and seventy- estimates upon the blank form prepared by the relaid. five (275) working days, as provided. in the con- President, a copy of which, with the proper The time allowed for doing and committing the DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CORNER OF PARK tract. envelope in which to enclose the bid, can be above work will be until December 31, 1913. AVE. AND 59TH ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, The amount of security required is as follows: obtained upon application therefor at the of- The amount of security required will be Two CITY OF NEW YORK, Item 1, $100,000; Item 2, $8,000. fice of the Engineer. The plans and the con- Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500), and SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The deposit accompanying bid on each item tract, including the specifications, in the form the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall received by the Superintendent of School shall be five per centum of the amount of Se- approved by the Corporation Counsel, may be be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security. Buildings at the above office of the Department curity. seen and other information obtained at the of- The bidder must deposit with the Borough of Education until 3 o'clock p. m., on A separate proposal must be submitted for each fice of the Engineer of the Borough of Rich- President, on or hefore the time of making his MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1913. item, and award will be made thereon. mond, Borough Hall, St. George, Staten Island. bid, samples, as required by the specifications. Borough of Brooklyn. No. 2. FOR ITEM 1. FURNITURE, ETC., GEORGE CROMWELL, President. The bidder will state the price of each item or No. 1. FOR FURNITURE, ETC., FOR NEW FOR NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 99, ON E. 9TH The City of New York, November 12, 1913. article contained in the specifications or schedules P r IC SCHOOL 28, ON MILTON AND AND 10TH STS.. AB OUT 80 F EET SOUTH n13,25 herein contained or hereto annexed, per fogt, I. IMER STS., ABOUT 200 FEET WEST OF THE CORNER OF AVENUE K AND E. EFEee General Instructions to Bidders on yard or other unit of measure, or uncle, by OP' • SWARD AVE., BOROUGH OF BROOK- 10TH ST., BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. the last page, last eolamo, of - at "City which the bids will be tested. The agammoto LYN. The time allowed to complete the whole work Record." must be made and footed up.

10820 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913:

Blank forms and specifications may be had at Lot B. Damage Map No. B54. 3 sewer basins. The time allowed for the completion of the the office of the Commissioner of Public Works, Nos. 142-152 Worth st. and Nos. 3.6 Mission 3 sewer basins reconnected. work and full performance of the contract will Municipal Building, Bureau of Highways, Room place, three five-story brick buildings. 1 pump well and substructures of sewage pump- be twenty (20) working days. No. 2192, Borough of Manhattan. PARCEL IX. ing station. The amount of security required will be Fou-r I inverted siphon and appurtenances. GEORGE McANENY, President. . Lot A. Damage Map No. F35. Hundred Dollars ($400). 1 force main, complete. The City of New York, November 17, 1913, The southeast corner of Centre and Leonard No. 5. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- n18,29 sts., Nos. 88-90 Centre st.; one five-story brick 1,100,000 feet, board measure, sheeting and BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- bracing, trSee General Instructions to Bidders on building with one-story brick extension. STRUCTING A SEWER . IN DIVISION the last page, last column, of the "City 275,000 feet, board measure, yellow pine sheet PLACE, FROM .KINGSLAND AVE. TO DE- Record." Pucra. X. piling and wales, BEVOISE AVE. Lot A. Damage Map No. F49a. 200,000 feet, board measure, foundation plank- The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the Nos. 135.141 Worth st. and Nos. 76.83 Centre ing and pile capping, quantities is as follows: DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND st.; the northeast corner of Centre and Worth 42,000 linear teet bearing piles. 270 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, sts.; one seven-story brick building, one one- 100 cubic yards concrete, Class B, in place, laid complete, including all incidentals FERRIES. story brick extension and one four-story brick complete. and appurtenances; per linear foot, rear building. The time allowed for the completion of the $1.40 $378 00 Proposals, Lot B. Damage Map No. F49b, work and full performance of the contract is 215 linear feet of 6-inch house con- No. 143 Worth st., one seven-story. brick build- four hundred (4U0) working days. nection drain, laid complete, including DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER "A," ing with one one-story brick extension. The amount of security required is One Hun- all incidentals and appurtenances; per FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH Lot C. Damage Map No. F50. dred and Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($125,- linear foot, $0.75 161 25 OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Nos. 82.84 Centre st., one three-story brick 000). 3 manholes, complete, with iron SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE building. The bidder will state the price of each item heads' and covers, including all inci- received by the Commissioner of Docks at the PARCEL XI. or article contained in the specifications or sched- dentals and appurtenances; per man- above office until 12 o'clock, noon, on Lot A. Damage Map No. F41. ules herein contained or hereto annexed per hole, $50 150 00 MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1913. Nos. 162.166 Leonard at., one seven-story brick linear foot, foot, board measure, or other unit One (1) sewer basin, complete, of CONTRACT NO. 1395. building. of measure, by which the bids shall be tested. either standard design, with iron pans FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND The bids will be compared and the contract or grating, iron basin hood and con- PARCEL XII. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for the necting culvert, including all inciden- MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR FURNISHING , Lot A. Damage Map No. F42. AND DELIVERING ABOUT 8,000 TONS OF contract. tals and appurtenances; per basin, $120 120 00 Nos. "166A-168 Leonard st., one five-story brick EGG COAL. Blank forms and further information may be 1,000 feet, board measure, of sheet- building. obtained and plans and drawings may be seen The time for the completion of the work and Lot B. Damage Map ing and bracing, driven in place, com- the full performance of the contract is on or No. F43. at the office of the Bureau of Sewers, 215 Mon- plete, including all incidentals and ap- No. 170 Leonard st. and Nos. 44-46 Baxter before the expiration of three hundred (300) tague st., Borough of Brooklyn. purtenances; per thousand feet, board calendar days. st., two live-story brick buildings and two three- LEWIS H. POUNDS, President. n21,d10 18 00 story brick rear buildings. measure, $18 The amount of security for the performance tirlSee General Instructions to Bidders on of the contract shall be thirty (30) per cent. of Lot C. Damage Map No. F44. the last page, last column, of the "City Total $827 25 the total amount for which the contract is No.- 42 Baxter st., one seven-story brick build- Record." The time allowed for the completion of the awarded. ing. work and full performance of the contract will The security deposit to accompany bid shall Lot D. Damage Map No. F45. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF be twenty-live (25) working days. be in an amount not less than one and one-half Nos, 38.40 Baxter st., one six-story brick build- BROOKLYN, Room 2, BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH OF The amount of security required will be Four (11/2 ) per cent. of the total amount of the bid. ing and one six-story brick rear building. BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Hundred Dollars ($400). . Delivery will be required to be made at the Sealed bids will be accepted only upon forms SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE No. 6. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- time and in the manner and in such quantities .0 be obtained from the office of the Court House received by the President of the Borough of 13OR AND MATERIAL -REQUIRED FOR CON- as may be directed. Board, inclosed in properly sealed envelopes, and Brooklyn, at the above office until 11 o'clock STRUCTING A SEWER IN 15TH AVE., FROM Blank forms and further information may be will be received by the Secretary of the Board at a. m., on 41ST ST. TO 42D ST. obtained at the office of the said Department. Room 1101, No. 115 Broadway, New York City, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1913. The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the not later than noon on R. A. C. SMITH, Commissioner of Docks. Borough of Brooklyn. quantities is as follows: Dated November 15, 1913. n18,d1 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3 1913. Ind No. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- 187 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, Mies General Instructions to Bidders on will be opened at the meeting of the Court BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- laid complete, including all incidentals the last page, last column, of the "City House Board to be held on Friday, December 5, STRUCTING A SEWER IN E. 21ST ST., and appurtenances; per linear foot, Record." 1913, and awards will thereafter be made and FROM AVENUE M TO AVENUE 0. announced. $1.65 $308 55 The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the 383 linear feet of 6-inch house con• Bids must be per parcel and per lot, as above DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES, PIER quantities is as follows: nection drain, laid complete, including "A," indicated. Awards may be made either FOOT OF BATTERY PLACE, NORTH RIVER, BOROUGH per par- No. 1. 1,770 linear feet of 12-inch all incidentals and appurtenances; per cel or per lot to the highest bidder. OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW pipe sewer, laid complete, including all linear foot, $0.85 YORK. Each bid must be accompanied by 325 55 SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE a deposit incidentals and appurtenances; per lin. 2 manholes, complete, with iron of cash or certified check, in a sum equal to received by the Commissioner of Docks at the ear foot, $1.50 $2,655 00 heads and covers, including all inci- twenty-five {25) per centum of the amount of No. 2. 1,980 linear feet of 6-inch above office until 12 o'clock, noon, on the bid. dentals and appurtenances; per man- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1913. house connection drain, laid complete, hole, $50 100'00 Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re- including all incidentals and appurte. Borough of Richmond. _urned within twenty-four hours after successful fiances; per linear foot, $0.75 1,485 00 Total $734 10 • CONTRACT NO. 1393. bidders have paid purchase price in full and FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND No. 3. 16 monhales, complete, with The time allowed for the completion of the given security, and those of successful bidders iron heads and covers, including all MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCT- may be declared forfeited upon the failure of work and full performance of the contract will ING AWNING ALONG THE REAR OF THE incidentals and appurtenances; per be twenty (20) working days. the successful bidder to further comply with the manhole, $50 FERRY BUILDING OVER THE TROLLEY requirements of the terms and conditions of the 800 00 The amount of security required will be Four PLATFORM, ST. GEORGE, BOROUGH OF sale. Hundred Dollars ($400). Total RICHMOND. Successful bidders will be required to pay the $4,940 00 No. 7. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- The time allowed for the completion of the The time for the completion of the work and purchase money and deposit the required security BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- the full performance of the contract is on or within twenty-four hours of the receipt of notifi- work and full performance of the contract will STRUCTING A SEWER BASIN ON 15TH be forty (40) working days. before the expiration of ninety (90) calendar cation of the acceptance of their bids. AVE., AT THE NORTH CORNER OF 58TH The amount of security required will be Two days. The Court House Board reserves the right to ST. Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500). The amount of security required is Eighteen reject any and all bids and to waive any defects The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the Hundred Dollars ($1,800). or informalities in any bid. No, 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- quantities is as follows: BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- The bidder shall state, both in writing and in All bids must state clearly (1) the parcel and One (1) sewer basin, complete, of figures, the price for doing all of the work lot number, and the damage map number, as STRUCTING A STORM WATER SEWER either standard design, with iron pans described and specified. The contract is entire above, of the building or buildings bid for, (2) AND SANITARY SEWER IN E. 9TH ST., or grating, iron basin hood and con- and for a complete job, and if awarded will be the amount of the bid per parcel and per lot, FROM AVENUE T TO AVENUE U. necting culvert, including all inciden- awarded to the bidder whose price is lowest for (3) the full name and address of the bidder, The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the tals and appurtenances; per basin, $160 $160 00 doing all of the work and whose bid is regular The buildings will be sold for immediate re- quantities is as follows: The time allowed for the completion of the in all respects. moval only, subject to the terms and conditions 775 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, work and full performance of the contract will In case of discrepancy between the written of the sale attached to the form of bid above laid complete, including all incidentals be twelve (12) working days. Price and that given in figures the price in writ. referred to. and appurtenances; per linear foot, The amount of security required will be Sev- $1.40 ing will be considered as the bid. THE COURT HOUSE BOARD. Moanax J. $1,085 00 enty-five Dollars ($75). 766 linear feet of 8-inch pipe sewer, Work must be done at the time and in the O'BRIEN, Chairman; L. LAFLIN KELr:GG, Secre- The foregoing Engineer's preliminary estimates laid complete, including all incidentals manner and in such quantities as may be di. tary; EEO-Van M. GROUT, E. CLIFFORD POTTER, of the total cost for the completed work are to be rected. CHARLES STECKLER, 115 Broadway, Room 1101. and appurtenances; per linear foot, taken as the 100 per cent. basis and test for $1.35 Blank forms and further information may be November 12, 1913. n14,d3 1,034 10 bidding. Proposals shall each state a single per. obtained and the plans and drawings may be 1,658 linear feet of 6-inch house con• centage of such 100 per cent. (such as 95 per seen at the office of the said Department. nection drain, laid complete, including cent., 100 per cent. or 105 per cent.), for which R. A. C. SMITH, Commissioner of Docks. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. all incidentals and appurtenances; per all materials and work called for in the proposed November 12, 1913. n14,26 linear foot, $0.75 1,243 50 contract and the notices to bidders are to be tifSee General Instructions to Bidders on 11 manholes, complete, with iron furnished to the City. Such percentage, as bid the last page, last column, of the "City Proposals. heads and covers, including all inci- for this contract shall apply to all unit items Record." dentals and appurtenances; per man- specified in the Engineer's preliminary estimate hole. $48 528 00 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF to an amount necessary to complete the work Two (2) sewer basins, complete, of described in the contract. BROOKLYN, Room No 2, Bosom! HALL, Bda- either standard design, with iron pans BOARD MEETINGS. Blank forms and further information may be °UGH OF BROOKLYN, THECITY OF NEW YORK. or gratings, iron basin hoods and con• SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen necting culverts, including all incident- at the office of the Bureau of Sewers, 215 Mon- Board of Aldermen. received by the President of the Borough of als and appurtenances; per basin, $125 The Board of Aldermen meets in the Alder- 250 00 tague st., Borough of Brooklyn. Tuesday, at Brooklyn, at the above office until 11 o'clock manic Chamber, City Hall, every a. m., on L. H. POUNDS, President. 1.30 o'clock p. m. Total $4,140 60 Dated November 17, 1913. P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk and Clerk to the WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1913. The time allowed for the completion of the terSee General Instructions to Biddersn on Board of Aldermen. No. 1, FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- work and full performance of the contract will the last page, last column, of the "City BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR be fifty (50) working days. Record." Board of Estimate and Apportionment. CONSTRUCTING STORM SEWERS AND The amount of security required will be Two SANITARY SEWERS IN MASPETH AVE., Thousand Dollars ($2,000). The Board of Estimate and Apportionment OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF the Old Council Chamber (Room 16), FROM NEWTOWN CREEK TO VANDER- No. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA. meets in BROOKLYN, Room 2, BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH OF 10.30 o'clock a. m. VOORT AVE.; SANITARY SEWER IN MAS. BOR AND .MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- City Hall, every Thursday, at BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary. PETH AVE., FROM VANDERVOORT AVE. STRUCTING A SEWER IN 74TH ST., FROM TO MORGAN AVE.; COMBINED SEWERS THE END OF THE EXISTING SEWER SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the President of the Borough of Commissioners of Sinking Fund. IN MASPETH AVE., FROM MORGAN AVE. ABOUT 184 FEET EAST OF 17TH AVE. TO TO CONSELYEA ST.; IN CONSELYEA ST., 18TH AVE. Brooklyn at the above office until 11 o'clock The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund meet a. m., on in the Meeting Room (Room 16), City Hall, on FROM MASPETH AVE. TO HUMBOLDT ST.; The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the Mayor. STORM SEWER IN GARDNER AVE., FROM quantities is as follows: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1913. Wednesday, at 11 a. m., at call of the Borough of Brooklyn. JOHN KORB, JR., Secretary. MASPETH AVE. TO THE WEST BRANCH 43 linear feet of 15-inch pipe sewer, OF NEWTOWN CREEK, KNOWN AS laid complete, including all incidentals I. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING ENGLISH KILLS, AND SIPHON UNDER and appurtenances; per linear foot, WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT Board of Revision of Assessments. NEWTOWN CREEK, AT MASPETH AVE., $2.25 $96 75 ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION Board of Revision of Assessments meets The FROM THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN TO 578 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, THE ROADWAY OF CONEY ISLAND AVE., Meeting Room (Room 16), City Hall, in the THE BOROUGH OF TOGETHER laid complete, including all incidentals FROM KINGS HIGHWAY TO AVENUE U. every Friday, at 11 a. m., upon notice of the QUEENS, WITH A PUMPING STATION AND ALL AP- and appurtenances; per linear foot, The Engineer's estimate is as follows: Chief Clerk. 16,775 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years JOHN KORB, JR., Chief Clerk. PURTENANCES, TO BE LOCATED ON THE $1.75 1,011 50 SITE TO BE ACQUIRED BY THE CITY ON '845 linear feet of 6-inch house con- maintenance). nection drain, laid complete, including 2,795 cubic yards concrete. Board of City Record. THE EASTERLY SIDE OF MORGAN AVE., BETWEEN MASPETH AVE, AND BULLION all incidentals and appurtenances; per 655 linear feet granite heading stones set in of City Record meets in the City The Board ST., AND A FORCE MAIN AND ALL AP- linear foot, $0.85 718 25 concrete, call of the Mayor. Hall at .5 manholes, complete, with iron 330 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in FERGUSON, Supervisor. Secretary.' PURTENANCES AT MASPETH AND MOR. DAVID GAN AYES. beads and covers, including all inci- concrete, Section No. 1, dentals and appurtenances; per man- 4,195 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as hole, $50 250 00 Time allowed, sixty (60) working days. COURT HOUSE BOARD, follows: 1,500 feet, board measure, of sheet Security required, Twelve Thousand Dollars 1.886 linear feet 84-inch combined sewer. ing and bracing, driven in place, com- ($10).2,00 2. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING Court House Site. 26 linear feet 66-inch combined sewer, plete, including all incidentals and ap- 90 linear feet 12-inch combined pipe sewer. purtenances? per thousand feet, board WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT 3,265 linear feet 60-inch sanitary sewer, measure, $18 27 00 ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION NOTICE OF SALE OF BUILDINGS AND 36 linear feet 30-inch sanitary sewer. THE ROADWAY OF 18TH AVE., FROM APPURTENANCES THERETO. 30 linear feet 18-inch sanitary pipe sewer Total $2,103 50 OCEAN PARKWAY TO GRAVESEND AVE. The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 238 linear feet 8-inch sanitary pipe sewer. The time allowed for the completion of the Sale No. 2. 884 linear feet 54-inch storm sewer. 7,405 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years work and full performance of the contract will maintenance), 460 linear feet 48-inch storm sewer. be thirty (30) working days. 1,235 cubic yards concrete. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 457 linear feet 36-inch storm sewer. The amount of security required will be One the Court House Board, by virtue of the powers 38 linear feet 24-inch storm pipe sewer. 165 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in Thousand Dollars ($1,000). concrete. vested in it by law, will offer for sale by sealed 238 linear feet 22-inch storm pipe sewer, No. 4. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- bids certain buildings and the appurtenances 368 linear feet 20-inch storm pipe sewer. 1,850 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- Time allowed, thirty-five (35) working days. thereunto belonging, standing upon the property 51 linear feet 18-inch storm pipe sewer. STRUCTING A SEWER IN AVENUE D BE. owned by The City of New York, acquired for 1,093 linear feet 12-inch storm pipe sewer. Security required, Fifty-seven Hundred Dol- TWEEN BROOKLYN AVE, AND E. 37TH ST. lars ($5,700). the site for the new Court House, in the Borough 24 8-inch standpipes on combined sewer, The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the of Manhattan, City of New York. 72 8-inch standpipes on sanitary sewer. quantities is as follows: 3. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING The following buildings will be offered for 1,114 linear feet 8-inch combined house con- 225 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, WITH PRELIMINARY ASPHALT PAVE- sale, which are more particularly described on nection drain. laid complete, including all incidentals MENT ON A 5-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA- certain maps on file in the office of the Court 202 linear feet 8-inch sanitary house connection and appurtenances; per linear foot, TION THE ROADWAY OF 57TH ST., FROM 14TH AVE. TO 16TH AVE. House Board, Room 1101; No. 115 Broadway, drain. $1.65 $371 25 New' York City; 48 linear feet 6-inch sanitary house connection 285 linear feet of 6-inch con- The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 4,955 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years PARCEL VII. drain. nection drain, laid complete, including Lot A. Damage Map No. A2. 32 linear feet 6-inch storm house connection ing all incidentali and appurtenances; maintenance). 690 cubic yards concrete, No. 130 Leonard st., one five-story brick build drain. per linear foot, $0.85 242 25 15 house connection drains reconnected. 65 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in ing. 2 manholes, complete, with iron Lot B. Damage Map No. A3. 3 manholes, Class B. heads and covers, including all inci- concrete. S manholes, Class C. 1,100 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. No. 132 Leonard st., one four-story brick build- dentals and appurtenances; per man- 7 manholes, Class D. Time allowed, thirty (30) working days. ing and one three-story brick rear building. hole, $50 100 00 6 manholes, Class E. One (1) sewer basin, complete, of Security required, Thirty-five Hundred Dol. Lot C. Damage Map No. A10. 14 manholes, Class F. lars ($3,500). The rear building only of 123 Worth st., one either standard design, with iron pans 1 manhole, Class G. or grating. iron basin hood and con- 4. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING four-story brick bupiAldninEgL. 2 manholes, Class H. VIII. necting culvert, including all incident- WITH PRELIMINARY ASPHALT PAVE- 6 manholes, Class J. Lot A. Damage Map No. E53. als and appurtenances; per basin, $115 115 00 MENT ON A 5-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA- 12 manholes, Class K. TION THE ROADWAY OF 68TH ST., FROM. No. 140 Worth st., one four-story brick build- 4 manholes, Class L. ing. Total c $828 50 3D AVE. TO 4TH AVE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. THE CITY RECORD. 108t1

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: Blank forms and further information may be 11. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING Greater New York Charter. as amended by chap. 2,510 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years obtained and the plans and drawings may be 1,500 BARRELS PORTLAND CEMENT, TO ter 658 of the Laws of 1906. maintenance). seen at the office of the Bureau of Sewers, 215 BE DELIVERED AS FOLLOWS: Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, No. 350 cubic yards concrete. Montague st., Borough of Brooklyn. 1,000 barrels at Corporation Yard, Wallabout vember 11, 1913. 50 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in LEWIS H. POUNDS, President. n14,26 Basin, foot of Hewes st. E. MORTIMER BOYLE, Chairman; WILL- concrete. General Instructions to Bidders on 200 barrels at Corporation Yard, North 8th st., IAM CONOVER, EARNEST R. ECKLEY, Com- 560 cubic yards excavation to cuhgrade. the last page, last column, of the "City near Union ave. missioners of Estimate; EARNEST R. ECKLEY, Time allowed, twenty-live (25) working days. 200 barrels at Corporation Yard, Hopkinson Commissioner of Assessment. Record." n18,d5 Security required, Eighteen Hundred Dollars ave., near Marion st. JOEL J. SQUIER, Clerk. ($1,800). OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF 100 barrels at yard adjoining Municipal Plant, 5. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING BROOKLYN, Room NO. 2, BOROUGH HALL, Boa- 7th St. Basin, Gowanus Canal. FIRST DEPARTMENT. WITH PRELIMINARY ASPHALT PAVE- °UGH OF BROOKLYN, CITY OF NEW YORK. Time fbr completion of contract is on or be- MENT ON A 4-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA- SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE fore December 31, 1913. In the matter of the application of The City of TION THE ROADWAY OF E. 35TH ST., received by the President of Borough of Brook- Security required, 30 per cent, of the total New York relative to acquiring title, wherever FROM TILDEN AVE. TO BEVERLY ROAD. lyn at the above office until 11 o'clock a. in., on amount for which the contract is awarded. the same has not been heretofore acquired for The Engineer's estimate is as follows: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1913. The bidder will state the price of each item the sate purpose in fee, to the lands, tenements 1,810 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years 1. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH or article contained in the specifications or sched. and hereditaments required for the opening and maintenance), PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per extending of PLEASANT AVENUE (now Olin 150 cubic yards concrete. 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE linear foot, square foot, cubic yard, or other avenue), from Gun Hill road to East Two 35 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in ROADWAY OF BAY RIDGE AVE., FROM unit of measure, by which the bids will be Hundred and Nineteenth street, in the Twenty. concrete. 14TH AVE. TO 15TH AVE. tested. The bids will be compared and the con- fourth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of Time allowed, twenty (20) working days. The Engineer's estimate is as follows: tract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for New York. Security required, Twelve Hundred Dollars 2,400 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years each contract. ($1,200), maintenance). Delivery will be required to be made at the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER- The bidder will state the price of each item 400 cubic yards concrete. time and in the manner and in such quantities sons interested in the above entitled proceed- or article contained in the specifications or sched- 35 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in as may be directed. ing, and to the owner or owners, occupant or ules herein contained or hereto annexed, per concrete. Blank forms and further information may be occupants of all houses and lots and improved linear foot, square yard, cubic yard or other unit obtained and the plans and drawings may be 600 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. seen and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to of measure, by which the bids will be tested. Time allowed, thirty (30) working days. at the office of the Bureau of Highways, the all others whom it may concern, to wit: The bids will be compared and the contract Security required, Nineteen Hundred Dollars Borough of Brooklyn, No. 12 Municipal Build- awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each ing, Brooklyn. First—That the undersigned Commissioners of ($1,900). Estimate have competed men- supplemental and contract. LEWIS H. POUNDS, President. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURB- amended estimate of damage, and that all per- Blank forms and further information may be 2. n14,26 ING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS ON CHURCH Dated November 10, 1913. obtained and the plans and drawings may be sons interested in this proceeding, or in any of AVE., FROM BROOKLYN AVE. TO ALBANY VirSee General Instructions to Bidders on seen at the office of the Bureau of Highways of the last page, last column, of the "City the lands, tenements and hereditaments and prem- the Borough of Brooklyn, No. 12 Municipal AVE. Record." ises affected thereby, having any objection there. Building. The Engineer's estimate is as follows: to, do Me their said objections in writing, duly 590 cubic yards excavation. YU and L. H. POUNDS, President. verified, with them at their office, Nos. 370 cubic yards fill (to be furnished), 92 West Broadway, in the Borough ot Mannat. Dated November 17, 1913. n20,d3 12rSee General Instructions to Bidders on 2,480 linear feet cement curb (1 year main- SUPREME COURT.- FIRST DE- tan, in The City of New York, on or before the the last page, last column, of the "City tenance). PARTMENT. 29th day of November, 1913, and that the said Record." m($al,nli12, t04e04n)0a.nsccier. re feet cement sidewalks (1 year Commissioners will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance at their Time allowed, thirty (30) working days. Filing Preliminary Abstracts. said office on the 1st day of December, 1913, OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF Security required, Twelve Hundred Dollars BROOKLYN, ROOM 2, BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH at 2 o'clock p. in. ' OFBROOKLYN .CILY OF NEW YORK. FIRST DEPARTMENT. Second-rThat the undersigned Commissioner of FOR CURBING E. 35TH ST., FROM TIL- SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE 3. Assessment has completed ins supplemental and DEN AVE. TO BEVERLY ROAD. received by the President of the Borough of amended estimate of benefit, and that all persons The Engineer's estimate is as follows: In the matter of the application of The City of Brooklyn, at the above office, until 11 o'clock Interested in this proceeding, or in any of the 1,110 linear feet cement curb (1 year main- New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever a. m., on the same has not been heretofore acquired for lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises tenance). affected thereby. having any objection thereto, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1913. fifteen (15) working days. the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene- FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING Time allowed: do Me their said objections, in writing, duly Security required, Two Hundred Dollars ($200). ments and hereditaments required for the open- ONE (1) FOUR-CYLINDER F1VE-PASSENGER verified, with him at his office, Nos. 90 and 92 FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH ing and extending of VAN CORTLANDT AUTOMOBILE, FOR THE USE OF THE 4. West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, PRELIMINARY ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON PARK SOUTH, from Broadway to Mosholu BOROUGH PRESIDENT'S OFFICE, BOR- parkway, excluding the right of way of the in The City of New York, on or before -the 29th OUGH OF BROOKLYN. A 5-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE day of November, 1913, and that the said Com- ROADWAY OF UNION ST., FROM BEDFORD New York and Putnam Railroad, in the Twen- The time allowed for the delivery of the ty-fourth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City missioner will hear parties so objecting, and for AVE. TO ROGERS AVE. automobile and the full performance of the of New York, tha't purpose will be in attendance at his said contract is ten (10) calendar days. The Engineer's estimate is as follows: office on the 1st day of December, 1913, at 3.15 The- amount of security required will be One 2,125 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years o'clock p. m. maintenance). Thousand Dollars ($1,000). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER- Third—That the Commissioner of Assessment . 295 cubic yards concrete. sons interested in the above entitled proceed- has assessed any or all such lands, tenements Blank forms and further information may be 470 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. obtained at the office of the Assistant Commis- ing, and to the owner or owners, occupant or and hereditaments and premises as are within Time allowed, thirty (30) working days. sioner of Public Works, Room Ila, Borough Hall, occupants of all houses and lots and improved the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as ($LSecurity required, Fifteen Hundred Dollars Borough of Brooklyn. and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to the area of assessment for benefit by the Board- all others whom it may concern, to wit: L. H. POUNDS, President. of Estimate and Apportionment on the 8th day of First—That the undersigned, Commissioners of Dated November 18, 1913, n20,d3 5. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURB- July, 12117, and that the said area of assessment [See General Instructions to Bidders on ING, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND PAVING Estimate, have completed their estimate of dam- includes all of those lands, tenements and here- the last page, last column, of the "City WITH PRELIMINARY ASPHALT PAVE. age, and that all persons interested in this pro- ditaments and premises situate and being in the Record." MENT ON A 4-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA- ceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and Borough of The Bronx, in The City of New TION THE ROADWAY OF VANDERVEER hereditaments and premises affected thereby, hay- York, which, taken together, are bounded and ing any objection thereto, do file their said ob- PLACE. FROM FLATBUSH AVE. TO E. 23D described as follows, viz.: OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF jections in writing, duly verified, with them at BROOKLYN, Room No. 2, BORORUGH ST. Bounded on the northwest by a line 97.5 feet HALL, BOR- The Engineer's estimate is as follows: their office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, in OUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY northwesterly from and parallel with the north- OF NEW YORK, 1,360 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE westerly line of Olin avenue, the said distance maintenance). York, on or betore the Sib day of December, received by the President of the Borough of being measured at right angles to the line of Olin 150 cubic yards concrete. 1913, and that the said Commissioners will hear Brooklyn at the above office until 11 o'clock avenue, and by the prolongation of the-said line; 10 linear feet old curbstone reset in concrete. parties so objecting, and for that purpose will a. m., on be in attendance at their said office in the 9th on the northeast by a line distant 100 feet north. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1913. 30 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in easterly from the northeasterly line of East Two concrete. day of December, 1913, at 2 o'clock p. m. No. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- Second—That the undersigned, Commissioner Hundred and Nineteenth street, the said distance BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- 370 cubic yards excavation. being measured at right angles to the line of 200 linear feet cement curb (1 year main. of Assessment, has completed his estimate of STRUCTING A SEWER BASIN ON BAY 8TH benefit, and that all persons interested in this East Two Hundred and Nineteenth street; on the ST., AT THE EASTERLY CORNER OF CROP. tenance). southeast by a line distant 95 feet southeasterly 50 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year main proceeding, or in any of the lands, -tenements SEY AVE. • and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, from and parallel with .the southeasterly line of The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the tenance). Olin avenue, the said distance being measured at Time allowed, twenty-five (25) working days. having any objection thereto, do file their said quantities is as follows: objections in writing, duly verified, with him at right angles to the line of Olin avenue, and by I —sewer liasin, complete, of either Security required, Eleven Hundred Dollars the prolongation of the said line; and on the ($1,100). his office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, standard design, with iron pans or in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of southwest by a line distant 100 feet southwesterly grating, iron basin hood and connect- 6. FOR REGULATING. GRADING, CURB- New York, on or before the 8th day of Decem- from and parallel with the southwesterly line of ing culvert, including all incidentals ING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS ON 24TH ber, 1913, and that the said Commissioner will Gun Hill road, the said distance being measured and appurtenances; per basin, $135 $135 00 AVE.., FROM STILLWELL AVE. TO 86TH ST. hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose at right angles to the line of Gun Hill road. The time allowed for the completion of the The Engineer's estimate is as follows: will be in attendance at his said office on the Fourth—That the abstracts of said supplemental work and full performance of the contract will 100 linear feet old curbstone reset in concrete. 10th day of December, 1913, at 2 o'clock p. m. and amended estimate of damage and of said as- be twelve (12) working days. 420 cubic yards excavation. Third—That the Commissioner of Assessment sessment for benefit, together with the damage and The amount of security required will be Sev- 11,040 cubic yards fill (to be furnished). has assessed any or all such lands, tenements and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, enty Dollars ($70). 2,110 linear feet cement curb (1 year main- hereditaments and premises as are within the area proofs and other documents used by the Com- No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- tenance). of assessment fixed and prescribed as the area missioners of Estiniate and by the 'Commissioner BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- 11,330 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year of assessment for benefit by the Board of Esti- of Assessment in making the same, have been STRUCTING A SEWER BASIN ON ERAS- maintenance). mate and Apportioumerit .on- ,the 31st day. of deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings, in MUS ST., NORTH SIDE, AT A POINT Time allowed, one hundred and twenty (120) October, 1912, and that the said area of assess- the Law Department of The City of New York, ABOUT 450 FEET WEST OF' NOSTRAND working days. ment includes all those lands, tenements and Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, in the Borough AVE. Security required. Thirty-three Hundred Dol- hereditaments and premises situate and being of Manhattan, in said city, there to remain until The Engineer's preliminary estimate' of the lars ($3,300). in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of the 1st day of December, 1913. quantities is as follows: 7. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH New York, which, taken together, are bounded Fifth—That, provided there be no objections 1 sewer basin, complete, of either PRELIMINARY ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON and described as follows, viz.: filed to either of said supplemental and amended standard design, with iron pans or A 5-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE Beginning at a point on a line bisecting the abstracts, the reports as to awards and as to as- grating, iron basin hood and connect- ROADWAY OF 46TH ST., FROM 13TH AVE. angle formed by the intersection of the pro- sessments for benefit herein will be presented for ing culvert, including all incidentals TO 18TH AVE. longations of the centre line of West Two Hun- confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State and appurtenances; per basin $150 $150 00 The Engineer's estimate is as follows: dred and Thirty-eighth street and Van Cortlandt of New York, First Department, at a Special The time allowed for the completion of the 12,815 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years Park South, as these streets are laid out .be- Term thereof, Part III, to be held in the County work and full performance of the contract will maintenance). tween Broadway and Review place, distant 100 Court House in the Borough of Manhattan, in be twelve (12) working days. 1,780 cubic yards concrete. feet westerly from the westerly line of Broad- The City of New York, on-the 29th day of Janu- The amount of security required will be Sev. 160 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in way, the said distance being measured at right ary, 1914, at the opening of the Court on that enty.five Dollars ($75). concrete. angles to Broadway, and running thence north- day. No, 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- 2,850 cubic yards excavation (to subgrade). wardly and parallel with Broadway to the in- Sixth—In case, however, objections are filed BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CON- Time allowed, fifty (50) working days. tersection with the prolongation of a line dis- to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and as- STRUCTING SEWER BASINS ON 7TH AVE., Security required, Nine Thousand Dollars tant 300 feet northerly from and parallel with sessment, or to either of them, the motion to AT THE NORTH AND WEST CORNERS OF ($9,000). the northerly line of Van Cortlandt Park South, confirm the reports as to awards and as to assess- 62D ST., AND ON 7TH AVE., EAST SIDE, 8. FOR REGULATING. PAVING AND RE. the said distance being measured at right angles ments shall stand adjourned to the date to be OPPOSITE 62D ST. PAVING WITH PRELIMINARY ASPHALT to Van Cortlandt Park South; thence eastwardly hereafter specified in the notice provided in The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the PAVEMENT ON A 5-INCH CONCRETE along the said line parallel with Van Cortlandt such cases to be given in relation to filing the quantities is as follows: FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 54TH Park South and along the prolongations of the final reports, pursuant to sections 981 and 984 3 sewer basins, complete, of either ST.. FROM 13TH AVE. TO 15TH AVE. said line to a point distant 100 feet easterly from of the Greater New York Charter, as amended standard design, with iron pans or The Engineer's estimate is as follows: the prolongation of the easterly line of Mosholu by chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906. gratings, iron basin hoods and connect. 5,105 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years Parkway South, the said distance being measured Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, No- ing culverts, including all incidentals maintenance). at right angles to Mosholu Parkway South; vember 12, 1913. and appurtenances; per basin, $120 $360 00 660 cubic yards concrete. thence southwardly along a line always distant WM. F. BURROUGH, Chairman; ANDREW The time allowed for the completion of the 40 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the east- J KELLY, Commissioners of Estimate; AN- work and full performance of the contract will concrete. erly line of Mosholu Parkway South and its pro- DREW .J. KELLY, Commissioner of Assessment. be fifteen (15) working days. 970 cubic yards excavation (to subgrade). longation to the intersection with a line bisecting JOEL J. SQUIER, Clerk. n18,29 The amount of security required will be One Time allowed, thirty.five (35) working days, the angle formed by the intersection of the pro. Hundred and Eighty Dollars ($180). Security required, Thirty-five Hundred Dol- longation of the southerly line of Van Cortlandt No, 4. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- FIRST DEPARTMENT. lars. ($3,500). Park South and the northerly line of Sedgwick BOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED TO EX- avenue as these streets are laid out between TEND THE 71ST ST. SEWER FROM ITS 9. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURB. Dickinson place and Hillhouse avenue; thence In the matter of the application of The City of PRESENT TERMINUS, AT OR ABOUT THE ING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS ON 85TH westwardly along the said bisecting line to the New York relative to acquiring title, wherever SHORE LINE, WESTERLY INTO NEW ST., FROM 13TH AVE. TO 14TH AVE. intersection with the bisecting line hereinbefore the same has not been heretofore acquired for YORK BAY ABOUT 230 FEET. The Engineer's estimate is as follows: described as passing through the point of be- the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tenements The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the 10 linear feet old curbstone reset in concrete. ginning; thence westwardly along the said bi- and hereditaments required for the opening and quantities is as follows: 7,700 cubic yards fill (to be furnished). secting line to the point or place of beginning. extending of WHITE PLAINS ROAD, from No, 1. 196 linear feet of 48-inch 1,440 linear feet cement curb (1 year main. Fourth—That the abstracts of said estimate of a point near Old Unionport road to a point brick sewer, laid complete, including tenance). damage and of said assessment for benefit, to- near Thwaites place, and to the area between all incidentals and appurtenances; per 7,260 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year gether with the damage and benefit maps, and also Bronx Park East and White Plains road south linear foot, $10 $1,960 00 maintenance). all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other docu- of the northerly line of Bear Swamp road, No. 2. 10,000 feet, board measure, Time allowed, seventy (70) working days. ments used bX the Commissioners of Estimate and which has not heretofore been legally acquired, of foundation planking and pile cap- Security required, Twenty-two Hundred Dollars by the Commissioner of Assessment in making the in the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of The ping, laid in place complete, including ($2,200). same, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Bronx, City of New York. all incidentals and appurtenances; per 10. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING Openings in the Law Department of The City thousand feet, board measure, $30 300 00 WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT of New York, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER- ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION in the Borough of Manhattan, in said City, there sons interested in the above entitled proceeding, Total $2,260 00 THE ROADWAY OF 86TH ST., FROM 18TH to remain until the 9th day of December, 1913. and to the owner or owners, occupant or occu- pants of all houses and lots and improved and The time allowed for the completion of the AVE. TO 21ST AVE. Fifth—That, provided there be no objections work and full performance of the contract will The Engineer's estimate is as follows: filed to either of said 'abstracts, the reports as unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit: be forty (40) working days. 10,700 square yards asphalt pavement, outside to awards and as to assessments for benefit here- The amount of security required will be One railroad area (5 years maintenance). in will be presented for' confirmation to the Su- First—That the undersigned Commissioners of Thousand One Hundred Dollars ($1,100). 1,005 square yards asphalt pavement, within preme Court of the State of New York, First Estimate have completed their supplemental and The foregoing Engineer's preliminary estimates railroad area (no maintenance), Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part III, amended estimate of damage, and that all persons of the total cost for the completed work are to be 1,785 cubic yards concrete, outside railroad to be held in the County Court House. in the interested in this proceeding, or in any of the taken as the 100 per cent. basis and test for area. Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises bidding. Proposals shall each state a single per- 165 cubic yards concrete, within railroad area, York, on the 29th day of January, 1914, at the affected thereby. having any objection thereto, do centage of such 100 per cent, (such as 95 per 265 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in opening of the Court on that day, file their said objections in writing, duly verified, cent., 100 per cent. or 105 per cent.), for which concrete, Sixth—In case, however, objections are filed with them at their office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The all materials and work called for in the proposed 2,675 cubic yards excavation to subgrade, out- to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and assess- contract and the notices to bidders are to be side railroad area. ment, or to either of them, the motion to. con- City of New York, on or before the 8th day of December, 1913, and that the said Commissioners furnished to the City. Such percentage as bid 250 cubic yards excavation to subgrade, within firm the reports as to awards and as to assess- for this contract shall apply to all unit items railroad area. ments shall stand adjourned to .the date. to be will hear parties so objecting, and for that pur- specified in the Engineer's preliminary estimate Time allowed, fifty (50) working days. hereafter specified in the notice provided in such pose will be in attendance at their said office on cases to be given in relation to filing the final the 10th day of December, 1913, at 10 o'clock to an amount necessary to complete the work de- Security. required, Eighty-five Hundred Dollars ($14,500). reports, pursuant to sections 981 and 984 of the a. m, scribed in the contract.

10812 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 013.

Second-That the undersigned Commissioner of proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the opening and the lands and premises required for the open- Assessment has completed his supplemental and and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, extending of the UNNAMED STEW ad- ing and extending of HALSEY STREET (al- amended estimate of benefit, and that all persons haying any objection thereto, do file their said joining the property acifired for the New though not yet named by proper authority), interested in this proceeding, or in any of the objections in writing, duly verified, with him at York and Brooklyn Bridge, extending from from Halletts Cove to Hell Gate, East River, lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises his office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, in the William street to North illiam street, in the in the First Ward, Borough of Queens, in The affected thereby, having any objection thereto, do Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. City of New York, as amended by an order file -their said objections in writing, duly verified, on or before the 5th day of December, 1913, and of the Supreme Court, duly made and entered with him at his office, Nos. 90 and 92 West that the said Commissioner will hear parties so NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE herein on the 7th day of June, 1909, discon- Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The objecting, and for that purpose will be in attend- bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred tinuing that portion of Halsey street lying City of New York, on or before the 8th day of ance at his said office on the 9th day of Decem- by reason of the proceedings in the above en- between F'ulton avenue and Halletts Cove, December, 1913, and that the said Commissioner ber, 1913, at 2.30 o'clock p. titled matter will be presentedior taxation to one East .River, pursuant to a resolution of the will hear parties so objecting, and for that pur- lhird-That the Commissioner of Assessment of the Justices of the Supreme Court 1 the State of Board of Estimate and Apportionment adopted pose will be in attendance at his said office on has assessed any or all such lands, tenements New York, First Department, as a Special Term April 19, 1907, and by an order of the Su- the 11th day of December, 1913, at 10 o'clock and hereditaments and premises as are within the thereof, Part I, to be held at the County Court preme Court dated the 30th day of Septem- a. m. area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the House i n the Borough of Manhattan, in The City ber, 1913, and entered in the office of. the Third-That the Commissioner of Assessment amended area of assessment for benefit by the of New York, on the 26th day of November. 1913, Clerk of the County of Queens on the 3d day has assessed any or all such lands, tenements and Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the at 10.30 o'clock in tile forenoon of that day, or of October, 1913, it was ordered that the pro- hereditaments and premises as are within the 9th day of January, 1913, and that the said area as soon thereafter as counsel can he heard there- , ceedings, so far as they relate to the acquisi- area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the ot assessment includes all those lands, tenements on; and that the said bill of costs, charges and tion of title to lands and premises and the amended area of assessment for benefit by the and hereditaments and premises situate and being expenses has been deposited in the office of the intended regulation of Halsey street, between Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City ot Clerk of the County of New York, there to re- Franklin street and Hell Gate, be discon- 29th day of May,. 1913, and that the said area New York, which, taken together, are bounded main for and during' the space of ten days, as tinued. of assessment includes all those lands, tenements and described as follows. viz.: required by law. Bounded on the north by the southerly line Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, No- and hereditaments and premises situate and being NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE of Crotona Park South; on the east by a line vember 13, 1913. in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City ot supplemental and additional bill of costs, distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with New York, which, taken together, are bounded CHARLES L. HOFFMAN, CHARLES J. charges and expenses incurred by reason of the the easterly line of Cottage place, the said dis- LESLIE, BENNO and described as follows, viz.: LEWINSON. Coniinissioners proceedings in the above entitled matter will tance being measured at right angles to Cottage of Estimate; Beginning at a point on a line midway between CHARLES L. HOFFMAN. Com- be presented for taxation to one of the Justices piace; on the south by the northerly line of missioner of Assessment. Wallace avenue anu Barnes avenue, distant 1u0 of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, feet northerly from the northerly line of Mace Last One Hundred and Seventieth street; and Jou J. SOWER. Clerk. n13,24 on the west by a line distant 100 feet westerly Second Department, at a Special Term thereof, avenue, and running thence southwardly along a to be held for the hearing of motions, at the line always midway between Wallace avenue and trom and parallel with the westerly line or Cottage place, the said distance being measured Railings on Qualifications. County Court House, in the Borough of Brook- Barnes avenue and the prolongations of these lyn, in The City of New York, on the 5th day streets as laid out immediately north and south at right angles to Cottage place. (1 he lines of Cottage place hereinbefore re- FIRST DEPARTMENT. of December, 1913, at 10 o'clock in the fore- of Bronx and Pelham parkway to the intersec- noon of that day, or as soon thereafter as coun- tion with the northwesterly line of the ferred to are intended to be those as laid out unnamed In the matter of the application sel can be heard thereon; and that the said bill street adjoining the New York, Westchester and upon the City map prior to October 17, 1912.) of The City of Fourth-That the abstracts of said estimate of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever of costs, charges and expenses has been depos- Boston Railroad on the west; thence southwardly the same has not been heretofore acquired for ited in the office of the Clerk of the County of in a straight line to a point on the southerly damage and of said assessment for benefit, to- gether with the damage and benefit maps, and the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene- Queens, there to remain for and during the space line of Bear Swamp road where it is intersected of ten days, as required by law. by a also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other ments and hereditaments required for the wid- line midway between Wallace avenue and ening of WEST TWO HUNDRED Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, No- Barnes documents used by the Commissioners of Esti- AND avenue, as these streets adjoin Rhine- THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET, from its inter- vember 21, 1913. lander avenue; thence southwardly along the mate and by the Commissioner of Assessment in making the same, have been deposited in the Bu- section with Broadway to Albany road, on its HENRY P, TITUS, RUDOLPH L. HORAK, said line midway between Wallace avenue and southerly side, excluding the right of way of Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment. Barnes avenue to the intersection with a line reau of Street Openings in the Law Department ot The City of New York, Nos. 90 and 92 West the New York and Putnam Railroad; and WALTER C. SHEPPARD, Clerk, n21,d3 midway between Rhinelander avenue and Morris WEST TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY Park avenue, as these streets are laid out be- Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said City, there to remain until the 8th day of De- NINTH STREET, from Review place to Put- SECOND DEPARTMENT. tween Wallace avenue and Barnes avenue; thence nam Avenue West, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, westwardly along the said line midway between centher, 1913. Borough of The Bronx, City of New York. Rhinelander avenue and Morris Park avenue Fifth-That, provided there be no objections In the matter of the application of De City of and - along the prolongation of the said line to a point tiled to either of said abstracts, the reports as New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever distant 100 feet westerly from the prolongation to awards and as to assessments for benefit here- the same has not been heretofore acquired in will be presented for confirmation to the Su- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN of the westerly line of Unionport road, as this order of the Supreme Court of the State of for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, street is laid out immediately north of Bronx preme Coort of the State of New York, First tenements and hereditaments required for the Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part 111, New York, First Department, bearing date the Park East, the said distance being measured at 7th day of November, 1913, and duly entered opening and extending' of MARY STREET, right angles to Unionport road; thence north- to oe held in the County Court House in the Bor- and filed from Flushing avenue to the northerly prop- ough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, in the office of the Clerk of the County wardly and always distant 100 feet westerly from of New York on the 10th day of November, erty line of the Long Island Railroad, and and parallel with the westerly line of Umonport on the 15th day ot January, 1914, at the open- 1910, Michael J. Egan, Owen B. Murphy and from the southerly property line of the Long road, and its prolongation, to the intersection ing of the Court on that day. John Davis, Esqs., were appointed Commission- Island Railroad to Metropolitan avenue, in with the prolongation of a line distant 400 feet Sixth-in case, however, objections are filed to the Second- Ward, Borough of Queens, City the foregoing abstracts of estimate and assess- ers of Estimate in the above entitled proceeding, westerly from and parallel with the easterly line and that in and by said order Michael J. Egan, of New York. Bronx Park East, as this street ment, or to either of them, the motion to con- of is laid out assess- Esq., was appointed the Commissioner of Assess. between Brady avenue and Lydig avenue, the firm the reports as to awards and as to ment. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE shall stand adjourned to the date to be said distance being measured at right angles to ments. Notice is further given that, puursuant to the bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred Bronx Park East; thence northwardly along the hereafter specified in the notice provided ini such by reason of the proceedings in the above enti- final statute in such cases made • and provided, the said line parallel with Bronx Park East and along cases- to be given in relation to filing the tled matter will be presented for taxation to And 984 of said Michael J. Egan, Owen B. Murphy and the prolongations of the said line to a point dis- reports, pursuant to sections 981 ohn Davis, Esqs.4 one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the the Greater New York Charter, as amended by will attend at a Special Term, tant 100 feet westerly from the prolongation of Jart II, of the Supreme Court of the State of State of New York, Second Department, at a the westerly line of Bronx Park East, Is this chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906. New York, First Department, to be held at the Special Term thereof, to be held for the hear- street adjoins Thwaites place, the said distance Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, No- County Court House, in the Borough of Man- ing of motions at the County Court House, in being measured at right angles to Bronx Park vember 12, 1913, hattan, City of New York, on the 26th day of the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New East; thence northwardly and always distant 100 JAMES F. DONNELLY, Chairman; WILL- November, 1913, at the opening of the Court York on the 5th day of December, 1913, at feet westerly from and parallel with the west- 1ANI CARL, JAMES J. McMAHON, Commis- on that date, or as soon thereafter as counsel 10 o;clock in the forenoon of that day, or as sioners of Estimate; JAMES F. DONNELLY, erly line of Bronx Park East, and its prolonga- can be heard thereon, for the purpose of being soon thereafter as counsel can be heard there- tion, as laid out at Thwaites place, to the inter- Commissioner of Assessment. on; and that the said bill of costs, charges and n15,d3 examined wider oath by the Corporation Coun- section with 'a line parallel with Mace avenue JOEL J. SQUIER, Clerk. sel or any other person having any interest in expenses has been deposited in the office of and passing through the point of beginning; said proceeding as to their qualifications to act the Clerk of the County of Queens, there to re- thence eastwardly along the said line parallel FIRST DEPARTMENT. as such Commissioners. main for and during the space of ten days, as with Mace avenue to the point or 'Place of be- Dated New York, November 14, 1913. required by law. Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, No- ginning. In the matter of the application of The City of ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation Fourth-That the abstracts of said supplemental New York, by the Corporation Counsel, for the vember 20, 1913. Counsel, Hall of Records, Borough of Manhat- FRANK L. ENTWISLE MICHAEL J. CON- and amended estimate of damage and of said sup- appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and tan, City of New York, n14,25 plemental and amended assessment for benefit, Assessment to ascertain and determine the com- NOR, BENJ. A. MACDONALD, Commissioners of Estimate; FRANK L. ENTWISLE, Commis- together with the damage and benefit maps, and pensation which should justly be made for the also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other discontinuance and closing of WEST ONE SUPREME COURT-SECOND DE- sioner of. Assessment, documents used by the Commissioners of Esti- HUNDRED AND ,FIFTY-FIRST STREET, WALTER C. SHEPPARD, Clerk. n20,d2 mate and by the Commissioner of Assessment in from the easterly side of Riverside drive ex- PARTMENT. making the same, have been deposited in the tension to the United States bulkhead line, SECOND DEPARTMENT. Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Depart- Hudson River, in the Twelfth Ward, Borough Filing Bill of Oosts. ment of The City of New York, Nos. 90 and 92 of Manhattan, in The City of New York. In the matter of the application of The City of West Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, SECOND DEPARTMENT. New York relative to acquiring title in fee to in said city, there to remain until the 8th day of WE, THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSIONERS the lands and premises required for the open- December, 1913. of Estimate and Assessment in the above In the matter of the application of The City of ing and extending of HAMILTON PLACE, FiftliThat, provided there be no objections entitled matter. hereby give notice to all per- New York, acting by and through the Com- between Grand street and Borden avenue, filed to either of said supplemental and amended sons interested in this proceeding, and to the missioner of Docks, relative to acquiring right and THE PUBLIC PLACE at the intersection abstracts, the reports as to awards and as to as- owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all and title to and possession of certain uplands, of Borden avenue, Hamilton place and Hyatt sessments for benefit herein will be presented for houses and lots and improved and unimproved filled in lands, lands and lands under water, avenue, in the Second Ward, Borough of confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State lands affected thereby, , and to all others whom wharf property, wharfage rights, terms, ease- Queens, City of New York, of New York, First Department, at a Special it may concern, to wit: ments, emoluments and prIvileges of and to Term thereof, Part III, to be -held in the County First-That we have completed our supple- the uplands, -filled in lands, lands and lands NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Court House, in the Borough of Manhattan, in mental and Amended estimate' and assessment, under water, at and near the foot of Broad- bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred The City of New York, on the 19th day of Feb- and that all persons interested in this proceed- way, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The by reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled ruary, 1914, at the opening of the Court on that ing, or in any of the lands, tenements and City of New York, for ferry purposes, pur- matter will be presented for taxation to one of day. hereditaments and premises affected thereby, and suant to the provisions of section 824-a of the the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State Sixth-In case, however, objections are filed to having objections thereto, do present their said Greater New York Charter, as amended by of New York, Second Department, at a Special the foregoing abstracts of estimate and assess- objections in writing, dilly verified, to us at our chapter 331 of the Laws of 1909, Term thereof, to be held for the bearing of mo- ment, or to either of them, the motion to con- office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, in the tions, at the County Court House in the Bor. firm the reports as to awards and as to assess- Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BILL ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, ments shall stand adjourned to the date to be York, on or before the 2d day of December, of costs, charges and expenses incurred by on the 3d day of December, 1913, at 10- o'clock hereafter specified in the notice provided in such 1913, and that we, the said Commissioners, will reason of the proceedings in the above entitled in the forenoon of that day, or as soon there- cases, to be given in relation to filing the final hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose matter will be presented for taxation to one of after as counsel can be heard thereon; and that reports, pursuant to sections 981 and 984 of the will be in attendance at our said office on the the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has Greater New York Charter, as amended by chap- 4th day of December, 1913, at 2 o'clock p. m. of New York, Second Department, at a Special been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the ter 658 of the Laws of 1906. Second-That the abstract of our said sup- Term thereof, to be held at the County Court County of Queens, there to remain for and din- Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, No- plemental and amended estimate and assessment, House, irr the Borough of Brooklyn, in The ing the space of ten days, as required by law. vember 12, 1913. together with our damage and benefit maps, have City of New York, on the 8th day of Decem- Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, No- FREDERICK C. HUNTER, Chairman; DOM- been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the ber, 1913, at 10 'o'clock in the forenoon of that vember 17, 1913, INICK L. O'REILLY. MARTIN F. HUBERTH, County of New York, in the County Court day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be CLARENCE EDWARDS, J, H. QUINLAN, Commissioners of Estimate; DOMINICK L. House, in the Borough of Manhattan, in said heard thereon; and that the said bill of costs, GEORGE B. COOPER, Commissioners of Esti- O'REILLY, Commissioner of Assessment. City, there to remain until the 2d day of De- charges and expenses has been deposited in the mate; J. H. QUINLAN, Commissioner of Assets- JOEL J, SQUIER, Clerk, n17,d4 cember, 1913. office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there ment. Third-That the limits of our assessment for to remain for and during the space of ten days, WALTER C. SHEPPARD, Clerk. n17,28 FIRST DEPARTMENT. benefit include all those lands, tenements and as required by • law. hereditaments and premises situate,, lying and Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, No- being in the Borough of Manhattan, in said City vember 22, 1913. Illbag of Final Report. In the matter of the application of The City of of New York, and contained within the lines JOSEPH AL SCHENCK, Clerk. n22,d4 New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever of the discontinued and closed West One Hun- SECOND DEPARTMENT, the same has not been heretofore acquired for dred and Fifty-first street, extending from the SECOND DEPARTMENT, the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene- westerly property line of the New York Central .In the matter of acquiring title by The City ot and Hudson River Railroad Company to the ments and hereditaments required for the open- In the matter of the application of The City of New York to certain lands andi remises on the ing and extending of COTTAGE PLACE, from easterly line of Twelfth avenue, and from the easterly side of DRIGGS AV NUE, between westerly line of Twelfth avenue to the United New York, ielative to acquiring title, wherever Crotona Park South to East One Hundred and the same has not been heretofore acquired for South Second and South Thir streets, in the States bulkhead line of the Hudson River. Also Seventieth street, in the Twenty-third Ward, the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene- Thirteenth Ward of the Borough of Brook- Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, as all those lands, tenements and hereditaments and ments and bereditaments required for the open- lyn, in The City of New York, duly selected premises situate, lying and being within the amended by an order of the Supreme Court, ing and extending of NINTH AVENUE, from as a site for school purposes, according to, First following described limits: On the west by the Department, dated the 19th day of June, Flushing avenue to Berman avenue, ini the law. 1913, and entered in the office of the Clerk easterly line of Riverside drive; on the north by a line midway between West One Hundred First Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New of the County of New York on the 23d day York, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT of June, 1913, so as to relate to Cottage place and Fifty-first street and West One Hundred and Maurice V. Theall, Ernest P. Seelman and between the aforesaid limits, as shown upon Fifty-second street; on the east by the westerly Eugene P. Doane, Commissioners of Estimate in a map or plan adopted by the Board of Esti- line of Amsterdam avenue, and on the south by NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE the above entitled proceeding, have made and mate and Apportionment on the 17th day of a line midway between West One Hundred and bill of costs, charges and ixpenses incurred signed their final report herein, and on November by reason of the proceedings October, 1912, and approved by the Mayor Fiftieth street and West One Hundred and in the above enti• 14, 1913, filed the same in the office of the Board tied matter will be presented for taxation to on the 24th day of October, 1912. Fifty-first street. one of Education, Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street, Fourth-That our final supplemental and of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the Borough of Manhattan, City State of New York, of New York, and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER- amended report herein will be presented for Second Department, at a that said report will be presented for confirma- sons interested in the above entitled proceed- confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State Special Term thereof, to be held fir: the hearing tion to the Supreme Court at a Special Term ing, and to the owner or owners, occupant or of New York, First Department, at a Special of motions, at the County Court House, in the for the hearing of motions to be held at the Borough of Brooklyn, in The occupants of all houses and lots and improved Term thereof, Part III, to be held in the City of New York, County Court House in Kings County on the on the` 5th and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to County Court House, in the Borough of Man- day of December, 1913, at 10 o'clock 286 day of November, 1913, at 10 o'clock in the all others whom it may concern, to wit: hattan, in The City of New York, on the 29th forenobn of that day, or as soon thereafter in the forenoon of that day, or as soon there- as counsel can be heard First-That the undersigned, Commissioners of day of January, 1914, at the opening of the thereon; and that the after as counsel can be heard. Estimate, have completed their estimate of dam- Court on that day. said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been Dated The City of New York, Borough of age, and that all persons interested in this pro- Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, No- deposited in the office of the Clerk 6f the Coun- Brooklyn November 15, 1913. ceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and vember 11, 1913. ty of Queens, there to remain for and during the ARCHIBALD R, space of ten WATSON, Corporation hereditaments and premises affected thereby, hav- MORRIS J. HIRSCH. CAMBRIDGE LIV- days, as required by law. Counsel, 153 Pierrepont street, Brooklyn, New Dated Borough of Manhattan, New York, No- ing any objection thereto, do file their said ob- M'GSTON, GILBERT H. MONTAGUE, Com- York, n15,26- jeqtions in writing, duly verified, with them, at missioners. vember 21, 1913. • ' T. H. QUINLAN, A. D. VAN-SICLEN, JOHN their office, Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway, in JOEL J. SQUIER, Clerk. n15,d2 Filing Preliminary Abstracts. of Manhattan, in The City of New WILD, Commissioners of Estimate; J. H. the Borough QUINLAN, Commissioner of Assessment. York, on or before the 5th day of December, Filing Bill of Costs. WALTER C. SHEPPARD, Clerk, n21,d3 SECOND DEPARTMENT. 1913; and that the said Commissioners will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be FIRST DEPARTMENT. In the matter of the application of The City of in attendance at their said office on the 8th day SECOND DEPARTMENT, New York relative to acquiring title, wherever of December, 1913, at 2.30 o'clock p. In the matter of the application of The City of the same has not been heretofore acquired far Second-That the undersigned, Commissioner New York relative to acquiring title wherever In the matter of the application of The City of the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tenanents of Assessment, has completed his estimate of the same has not been heretofore acquired for New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever and hereditaments required for the widening benefit, and That all persons interested in this the same purpose in fee, to the lauds, tenements the same has not been heretofore acquired, to of PLATBUSH AVENUE EXTENSION, train MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913. THE CITY RECORD, 10823

Concord street to Nassau street, in the Fourth some water for the use of The City of New 1,400 feet to the left 214.4 feet; thence on a The fee is to be acquired by The City of New Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York ' curve with a radius of 1,113 feet to the left York in all the real estate, Parcels 937 to 1007, York. 41011=0•■• 631.2 feet along Parcels Nos. 961 and 960; thence both inclusive, contained in the above described north 64 degrees 54 minutes west 617 feet; parcels. ASHOICAN RESERVOIR, RAILROAD SECTION No. 5. thence on a curve with a radius of 1,009 feet Reference is hereby made to the said map filed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER- as aforesaid in the office of the Clerk of the sons interested in the above entitled proceed- Notice of Application for the Appointment of to the left 863.1 feet along Parcels Nos: 960 and 959; thence south 66 degrees 08 minutes County of Ulster for a more detailed descrip- ing, and to the owner or owners, occupant or Commissioners of Appraisal. tion of the real estate to be taken in fee as occupants of all houses and lots and improved west 92 feet; thence on a curve with a radius of 1,466 feet to the right 139.9 feet to the east- above described. and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Dated November 7, 1913. others whom it may concern, to wit: erly line of Parcel No. 958; thence along said it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel easterly line south 45 degrees 10 minutes west ARCHIBALD R, WATSON, Corporation First-That the undersigned Commissioners of of The City of New York to make application to Counsel, Hall of Records, Borough of Manhat- Estimate have completed their estimate of dam- 308.6 feet; thence north 44 degrees 53 min- the Supreme Court for the appointment of Com- tan, New York City. n21,j3 age, and that all persons interested in this pro- utes west 33 feet; thence north 45 degrees 10 missioners of Appraisal, under chapter 724 of minutes east 246 feet to the southerly bounds ceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and the Laws of. 1905 and the acts amendatory there- hereditaments and premises affected thereby, hav- of the right of way; thence on a curve with a of, radius of 1,466 feet to the right 395.9 feet; ing any objection thereto, do file their said objec- Such application is to be made at a Special SUPREME COURT-NINTH tions in writing, duly verfied, with them at their thence south 89 degrees 48 minutes 30 seconds Term of the said Court, to be held in and for the west 2,338.7 feet along Parcels Nos. 957 to 954, JUDICIAL DISTRICT. office, No. 166 Montague street, in the Borough of Third Judicial' District, at the Court House, in Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on or be- inclusive; thence on a curve with a radius of the City of Kingston, Ulster County, New York, 1,179 feet to the right 669.1 feet along Parcels Application for Appointment of Commis- fore the 28th day of November, 1913, and that on the 3d day of January, 1914, at 10 o'clock the said Commissioners will hear parties so ob- Nos. 954 and 953; thence on a curve with a sioners, in the forenoon of that day, or as soon there- radius of 4,617 feet to the right 2,728.9 feet jecting. and for that purpose will be in attend- after as counsel can be heard. ance at their said office on the 1st day of De- along Parcels Nos. 953. 952 and 951; thence NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. The object of this application is to obtain north 23 degrees 49 minutes 15 seconds west cember, 1913, at 2 o'clock p. m. an order of the Court appointing three disin- 1,794.8 feet along Parcels Nos. 951, 950 and In the matter of the application of Second-That the undersigned Commissioner of terested and competent freeholders, at least one CHARLES 949; thence south 77 degrees 51 minutes west STRAUSS, CHARLES N. CHADWICK Assessment has completed his estimate of benefit of whom shall reside in the County of New York, and and that all persons interested in this proceeding, 102.2 feet to the southwest corner of Parcel No. JOHN F. GALVIN, constituting the Board of and at least one of whom shall reside in the 948; thence north 23 degrees 49 minutes 15 sec- or in any of the lands, tenements and heredita- Water Supply of The City of New York, to county in which the real estate hereinafter de- onds west 2,951.3 feet along Parcels Nos. 948 ments and premises affected thereby, having any acquire real estate for and on behalf of The scribed is situated, as Commissioners of Ap- and 947 to a point in the centre of Bushkill objection thereto, do file their said objections in City of New York, under chapter 724 of the praisal, to ascertain and appraise the compen- Creek; thence south 84 degrees 35 minutes east writing, duly verified, with him at his office, No, Laws of 1905, and the acts amendatory there- sation to be made to the owners of and per- 114.5 feet to the westerly line of the right of 166 Montague street, in the Borough of Brook- sons interested in the real estate, and discharge of, in the Towns of Mount Pleasant, Harri- way; thence north 23 degrees 49 minutes 15 son and North Castle, Westchester County, lyn, in The City of New Yfirk, on or before the the duties required by said act and the acts seconds west 5,073.5 feet along Parcels Nos. New York, for the purpose of providing an 28th day. of November, 1913, and that the said amendatory thereof. Commissioner will hear parties so objecting, and 946 to 943, inclusive; thence on a curve with additional supply of pure and wholesome water The real estate taken or affected is situated a radius of 2,325 feet to the right 1,133' feet for that purpose will be in attendance at his said for the use of The City of New York. in the Towns of Olive and Hurley, County of along Parcels Nos. 943, 942 and 941; thence office on the 2d day of December, 1913, at 2 Ulster, New York. north 4 degrees 06 minutes east 2,937.2 feet Kum, Rumors, o'clock p. m. The real estate sought to be acqfiired under along Parcels Nos. 941, 940, 939 and 937 to Third-That the Commissioner of Assessment (Highways.) these proceedings, which is situated in the Towns the most northerly corner of Parcel No. 937, has assessed any or all such lands, tenements of Olive and Hurley, County of Ulster and State which point is where the westerly side of the and hereditaments and premises as are within Notice of Application for Commissioners of of New York, is all the real estate formerly easement for the railroad meets the westerly Appraisal. the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as owned or occupied by the Ulster & Delaware bounds of the Ulster & Delaware Railroad the area of assessment for benefit by the Board Railroad Company from the easterly boundary Company's property near what was formerly PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT of Estimate and Apportionment on the 7th day of the Asholcan reservoir taking at West Hurley the Boiceville station; thence southerly along the it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel of March, 1912, and that the said area of as- to a point near the old Boiceville station; the westerly side of said easement on a curve with of The City of New York to make application sessment includes all those lands, tenements an possession of which is required by reason of a radius of 3,324.2 feet to the left 453.5 feet; to the Supreme Court for the appointment of hereditaments and premises situate and being in the construction of the Ashokan reservoir, and thence south 59 degrees 30 minutes west 8 feet Commissioners of Appraisal under chapter 724 the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New is shown on a map entitled: "Board of Water to the southwest corner of Parcel No. 938, a of the Laws of 1905 and the laws amendatory York. which, taken together, are bounded and Supply of The City of New York. Map of real point 33 feet easterly from the centre line of thereof. described as follows, viz.: estate right of way of Ulster and Delaware Rail- the Ulster & Delaware Railroad; thence south Such application will be made at a Special Beginning at a point on the easterly line of road Co., from Stony Hollow to Boiceville, situ- 4 degrees 06 minutes west 2,487A feet along Bridge street where it is intersected by a line ated in the Towns of Hurley and Olive, County Term of said Court to be held in and for the Parcels Nos. 937, 939, 940 and 941; thence on Ninth Judicial District, at the Chambers of midway between High street and Nassau street, of Ulster and State of New York, to be ac- Mr. a curve with a radius of 2,259 feet to the left Justice Keogh, in the City of New Rochelle, and running thence eastwardly along the said line quired by The City of New York, under the 1,100.8 feet along Parcels Nos. 941, 942 and 943; Westchester County, New York, on the 29th between High street and Nassau street provisions of chapter 724 of the Laws of 1905, midway, thence south 23 degrees 49 minutes 15 seconds day of November, 1913, at 10 o'clock in the to the intersection with the prolongation of a line as amended, for the construction of Ashokan east 9,784.5 feet along Parcels Nos. 943 to 951. forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as midway between Bridge street and Duffield street; reservoir and appurtenances," which map was inclusive; thence on a curve with a radius of counsel can be heard. thence southwardly along the said line midway prepared by the Board of Water Supply on Au- 4,551 feet to the left 1,049.5 feet along Parcels between Bridge street and Duffield street and gust 5, 1913, and adopted by the Board of Esti- The object of such application is to obtain Nos. 951 and 952 to the westerly line of Parcel an order of the Court appointing three disin- along the prolongation of the said line to the mate and Apportionment on August 28, 1913, No. 953; thence along said westerly line north terested and competent freeholders, at least one intersection with a line always distant 100 feet and is bounded and described as follows: 5 degrees 18 minutes west 230.7 feet; thence of whom shall reside in the County of New easterly from and parallel with the easterly line All that portion of real estate formerly oc- on a curve with a radius of 4,434 feet to the York, and at least one of whom shall reside in of Flatbush avenue, the said distance being meas- cupied by the Ulster and Delaware Railroad, left 1,794.4 feet; thence on a curve with a ra- the county in which the real estate hereinafter ured at right angles to Flatbush avenue; thence situated in the Towns of Hurley and Olive, and dius of 996 feet to the left 195 feet to the north- described iis situated, as Commissioners of Ap- southwardiy along the said line parallel with which lies between the real estate sections here- erly line of Parcel No. 954; thence north 87 praisal to ascertain and appraise the compen- Flatbush avenue and always distant 100 feet tofore aoqulred by The City of New York for degrees 07 minutes east 305.8 feet; thence south sation to be made to the owners of and all per- therefrom to a point distant 100 feet southwest- the construction of the Ashokan reservoir and 16 degrees 35 minutes east 41 feet; thence north sons interested in the real estate (as the term erly from the southwesterly line of Fulton street, its appurtenances, shown on the above entitled 82 degrees 15 minutes east 137.1 feet; thence real estate is defined by said act) hereinafter map as Parcels 937 to 1007, inclusive, and more the said distance being measured V right angles south 36 degrees 0 minutes east 230.3 feet; described, as proposed to be taken or affected particularly described as follows: to Fulton street; thence northwestwardly and al- thence north 89 degrees 48 minutes 30 seconds in connection with the construction of the dam Beginning at a point in the northerly bounds ways distant 100 feet southwesterly from and east crossing the Esopus Creek 2.118.4 feet along and reservoir on the Bronx River, to be known of the Ulster & Delaware Railroad, as located parallel with the. southwesterly line of Fulton Parcels Nos. 955, 956 and 957; thence on a as Kensico Reservoir, for the purpose of sup- prior to June 15, 1913, which point is in the street to the intersection with a line always dis- curve with a radius of 1,400 feet to the left plying The City of New York with an addi- centre of the old Vandale road (now a part of tant 100 feet westerly from and parallel with 469.1 feet to the westerly line of Parcel No. tional supply of pure and wholesome water, as the westerly line of Flatbush avenue, the said the substituted highways around the Ashokan 958; thence north 4 degrees 34 minutes east 40.2 provided for in said act. reservoir), and is the southwest corner of Par, distance being measured at right angles to Flat- feet; thence forth 18 degrees 35 minutes east The real estate sought to be taken or affected eel No. 827 of Section 17 of the Ashokan reser- bush avenue; thence northwardly along the said 112.7 feet to the most northerly point of Par- is situated in the Towns of Mount Pleasant, voir taking, and running thence along the north- line parallel with Flatbush avenue and always cel No. 958; thence south 70 degrees 51 min- Harrison and North Castle. County of West- distant 100 feet therefrom to the intersection erly bounds of the right of way north 83 de- utes east 33 feet; thence south 18 degrees 35 chester, and State of New York. grees 09 minutes east 60.9 feet to the northeast with a line midway between Chapel street and minutes west 112.2 feet; thence south 4 degrees The real estate used for public highway pur- corner of Parcel No. 1007; thence south 6 de- Cathedral place; thence westwardly along the said 34 minutes west 17.6 feet to the northerly bounds poses, the fee of which has been heretofore taken grees 51 minutes east 66 feet across the right line midway between Chapel street and Cathedral of the right of way; thence on a curve with a by The City of New York, and the possession place to the intersection with the prolongation of way, being the easterly limit of the taking radius of 1,400 feet to the left 75 feet; thence of which is required and its use for public high- of a line midway between Jay street and Bridge and the easterly bounds of Parcel No. 1007; north 66 degrees 08 minutes east 92 feet; thence way purposes discontinued by reason of the thence south 83 degrees 09 minutes west 47.4 street, as these streets are laid out immediately on a curve with a radius of 1,075 feet to the construction of said dam and reservoir, is shown feet to a point in the centre of the highway; south of Cathedral place; thence northwardly right 919.4 feet along Parcels Nos. 959 and 960; on a map entitled "Board of Water Supply of thence south 36 degrees 21 minutes east 72 feet; along the prolongation of the said line midway thence south 64 degrees 54 minutes east 617 feet; The City of New York, map showing highways between Jay street and Bridge street to the inter- thence south 83 degrees 09 minutes west 311 feet; thence on a curve with a radius of 1,179 feet to be discontinued and real estate to be substi- thence north 39 degrees 03 minutes east 63.5 section with a line midway between Concord to the right 668.9 feet along Parcels Nos. 960 tuted therefor situated in the Towns of Mount feet to the southeast corner of Parcel No. 1004; street and Chapel street; thence westwardly along and 961; thence on a curve with a radius of Pleasant, Harrison and North Castle, County thence south 83 degrees 09 minutes west 908.5 the said line midway between Concord street and 1,466 feet to the right 224.7 feet; thence on a of Westchester and State of New York, under feet; thence on a curve with a radius of 988.4 Chapel street to the intersection with a line mid- curve with a radius of 1,877 feet to the left the provisions of chapter 724 of the Laws of feet to the right along Parcels 1004 and 1003 way between Pearl street and Jay street; thence 360.1 feet; thence south 34 degrees 35 minutes 1905, as amended, in connection with the con- northwardly along the said line midway between 988.5 feet; thence north 39 degrees 33 minutes east 315.8 feet along Parcels Nos. 961 and 962; struction of Kensico Reservoir and appurte- west 64.2 feet; thence on a curve with a ra- Pearl street and Jay street to the intersection thence on a curve with a radius of 1,604 feet nances,"prepared June 10, 1913, which map was with a line midway between High street and dius of 1,370 feet to the left 1,035.6 feet along to the left 1,093.1 feet; thence south 73 degrees duly filed in the office of the Register of the Parcels 1003, 1002 and 1001; thence north 82 Nassau street; thence eastwardly along the said 39 minutes east 2,779.6 feet along Parcels "Nos. County of Westchester on the 7th day of Oc- degrees 52 minutes west 416.3 feet; thence south line midway between High street and Nassau 962, 963, 964 and 966; thence on a curve with tober, 1913, as Map No. 2035, and is described 7 degrees 08 minutes west -42 feet; :hence north street to the intersection with the westerly line a radius of 1,877 feet to the left 259.4 feet to as follows 82 degrees 52 minutes west 1,880.6 feet along of Jay street; thence southwardly along the west- the westerly line of Parcel No. 967: thence along All those portions of public highways situ- Parcels Nos. 1001 and 999; thence north 7 de- erly line of Jay street to the intersection with said westerly line north 21 degrees 15 minutes ated in the Towns of Mount Pleasant, Harrison grees 08 minutes east 42 feet; thence north 82 the northerly line of Nassau street; thence east- east 145.1 feet; thence north 87 degrees 30 min, and North Castle, which lie within the exterior degrees 52 minutes west 3,433.9 feet along Par- wardly along the northerly line of Nassau street uses ‘east 342 feet; thence south 7 degrees 0 boundaries of the real estate heretofore ac- cels Nos. 999, 998 and 997; thence on a curve to the intersection with the easterly line of Bridge minutes east 95 feet; thence south 40 degrees quired by The City of New York for the con- with a radius of 11,426 feet to the left 409.2 street; thence northwardly along the easterly 0 minutes east 97 feet to the northerly line of struction of Kensico Reservoir and its appur- feet; thence north 84 degrees 55 minutes west line of Bridge street to the point or place of the right of way; thence north 88 degrees 17 tenances, shown and designated on the above 1,326.7 feet along Parcels Nos. 997 to 994, in- beginning. minutes east 1,500.3 feet along Parcels Nos. 967 entitled map filed in the office of the Register clusive; thence on a curve with a radius of 1,113. Fourth-That the abstracts of said estimate of and 968; thence on a curve with a radius of of the County of Westchester on the 7th day feet to the left 772.2 feet; thence south 55 de- damage and of said assessment for benefit, to- 5,697 feet to the left 894.9 feet along Parcels of October, 1913, as aforesaid, as parcels 1 gether with the damage and benefit maps, and grees 19 minutes west 457.1 feet along Parcels to 22, inclusive, and more particularly described Nos, 994 and 993; thence south 63 degrees 30 Nos. 968 and 969; thence on a curve with a also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and ether radius of 2,259 feet to the left 986 feet along as follows: minutes west 109.3 feet; thence south 48 de- documents used by the Commissioners of Esti- Parcels Nos. 969 and 970; thence on a curve 1. grees 39 minutes west 133.2 feet along Parcels mate and by the Commissioner of Assessment with a radius of 1,877 feet to the left 1,025.5 Road known as North Castle road, situated in making the same, have been deposited in the Nos. 993 and 992; thence south 55 degrees 19 in the Towns of Mount Pleasant and North minutes west 707.4 feet; thence on a curve with feet; thence north 22 degrees 59 minutes east Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Depart- 761.4 feet; thence on a curve with a radius of Castle, beginning at a point in Kensico avenue ment of The City of New York, No. 166 Mon- a radius of 2,898 feet to the right 1,074.2 feet near the Valhalla station and running thence in along Parcels Nos. 992, 991 and 990; thence 2,898 feet to the right 1,489.6 feet along Par- tague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in said cels Nos. 970, 971 and 972: thence north 52 an easterly direction to the State road, includ- city, there to remain until the 8th day of De- south 76 degrees 33 minutes west 3,286.3 feet ing the Y at its connection with the said State along Parcels Nos. 990 to 986, inclusive; thence degrees 28 minutes east 10,817.9 feet along Par- cember. 1913. cels Nos. 9.7, 2 to 985, inclusive, crossing the line road. Length, .2 mile. Fifth-That, provided there be no objections south 71 degrees 31 minutes west 349.1 feet; thence south 64 degrees 27 minutes west 801.4 between the Towns of Hurley and Olive, be- 2. filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as tween Parcels Nos. 973 and 974; thence on a Road known as West Lake drive, situated to awards and as to assessments for benefit feet; thence south 48 degrees 15 minutes west curve with a radius of 5,763 feet to the right in the Towns of Mount Pleasant and North herein will be presented for confirmation to the 47.3 feet; thence north 67 degrees 44 minutes, west 193.1 feet to a point in the southerly bound- 2,423.4 feet; thence north 76 degrees 33 min- Castle, beginning at a point in about the middle Supreme Court of the State of New York, Sec utes east 3,508.9 feet along Parcels Nos. 985 of North Castle road and running in a north- and Department, at a Special Term thereof, to ary of the right of way; thence on a curve with a radius of 5,697 feet to the left 1,281.6 feet; to 990, inclusive; thence on a curve with a ra- erly ,direction along the westerly and northerly be held in the County Court House, in the Bor- thence south 52 degrees 28 minutes west 10,817.9 dius of 2,832 feet to the left 1,049.5 feet along shores of Kensico Lake (as the lake was prior ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York on Parcels Nos, 990, 991 and 992; thence north 55 to 1907) to a point in Mile Square road near the 30th day of December, 1913, at the opening feet along Parcels Nos. 985 to 972. inclusive (crossing the town line between the Towns of degrees 19 minutes east 1;405 feet along Par- its junction with the State road. Length, 3.98 of the Court on that day. cels Nos. 992, 993 and 994; thence on a curve miles. Sixth-In case, however, objections are filed Hurley and Olive, between Parcels Nos. 973 and 974) ; thence on a curve with a radius of with a radius of 1,179 feet to the right 818.2 3. to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and as- feet; thence south 84 degrees 55 minutes east Cross road connecting North Castle road and sessment, or to either of them, the motion to 2,832. feet to the left 1,455.6 feet along Par- cels Nos. 972, 971 and 970; thence south 22 1.326.7 feet along Parcels Nos. 994 to 997, in- West Lake drive, situated in the Town of Mount ccnfirm the reports as to awards and as to degrees 59 minutes west 761.4 feet; thence on clusive; thence on a curve with a radius of Pleasant, beginning at a point near the west• assessments shall stand adjourned to the date 11,492 feet to the right 411,6 feet; thence south erly end of North Castle road and running in to be hereafter specified in the notice provided a curve with a radius of 1,943 feet to the right 1,061.5 feet; thence on a curve with a radius 82 degrees 52 minutes east 3,433.9 feet along a northerly direction to West Lake drive, inter- in such cases. to be given in relation to filing Parcels Nos. 997, 998 and 999; thence north 7 secting the same about 350 feet from its point the final reports, pursuant to sections 981 and of 2,325 feet to the right 1,014.4 feet along Parcels Nos. 970 and 969; thence on a curve degrees 08 minutes east 42 feet; thence south of beginning in North Castle road. Length, 984 of the Greater New York Charter. as amend- with a radius of 5,763 feet to the right 84.9 82 degrees 52 minutes east 352.9 feet to the .05 mile. ed by chanter 658 of the Laws of 1906. feet; thence south 54 degrees 20 minutes east southwest corner of Parcel No. 1000; thence 4. Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, No- 92.9 feet; thence on a curve with a radius of along the westerly line of said parcel north Road known as First street, situated in the vember 8. 1913. 5,830 feet to the right 687.3 feet; thence south 25 degrees 02 minutes west 59.3 feet; thence Town of Mount Pleasant, beginning at a point EDMUND D. HENNESSY. JOHN W. DE- 41 degrees 10 minutes west 130.8 feet; thence south 82 degrees 52 minutes east 1,187.2 feet; in the easterly boundary of the substituted new VOY. WILLIAM H. TAYLOR, Commissioners north 59 degrees 33 minutes west 52.1 feet; thence south 11 degrees 16 minutes west 50.2 road designated on the map herein referred to of Estimate: EDMUND D. HENNESSY, Com- thence north 41 degrees 10 minutes east 181.7 feet to the northerly line of Parcel No. 1001; as Road C, and running in an easterly direc- missioner of Assessment. thence along said northerly line south 82 degrees tion to the southerly end of Mount Pleasant Clerk. feet to the southerly bounds of the right of EDWARD EIEGELMANN, n8,25 way; thence on a curve with a radius of 5,763 52 minutes east 376.4 feet; thence south 7 de- avenue. Length, .02 mile. feet to the right 200.2 feet; thence south 88 grees 08 minutes west 42 feet to a point in the 5. degrees 17 minutes west 1,518 feet along Par- northerly line of the right of way; thence south Road known as Mount Pleasant avenue, situ• SUPREME COURT-THIRD cels Nos. 968 and 967; thence on a curve with 82 degrees 52 minutes east 416.3 feet; thence ated in the Town of Mount Pleasant, beginning JUDICIAL DISTRICT. a radius of 1,943 feet to the right 612.5 feet on a curve with a radius of 1,436 feet to the at the easterly end of First street and running along Parcels Nos. 967 and 966; thence north right 1,085.5 feet along Parcels Nos. 1001, 1002 in a northerly direction to Third street. Length, 73 degrees 39 minutes west 1,179.3 feet along and 1003; thence south 39 degrees 33 minutes 0.3 mile. Application for inpointment of Commis- Parcels Nos. 966 and 964 to the easterly bounds east 64.2 feet; thence on a curve with a radius 6. sioners. of Parcel No. 965; thence south 9 degrees 51 of 922.4 feet to the left 922.5 feet along the Road known as Third street, situated in the minutes west 373 feet to the southeast corner northerly bounds of Parcels Nos. 1003 and 1004; Town of Mount Pleasant, beginning at a point THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. of Parcel No. 965; thence north 70 degrees 03 thence north 83 degrees 09 minutes east 972 in the northerly end of Mount Pleasant ave- minutes west 276.9 feet to the southwest cor- feet to the westerly bounds of Parcel No. 1006; nue and running in a easterly direction to the In the matter of the application of Charles ner of said parcel; thence north 10 degrees 33 thence along said westerly line north 11 degrees southerly end of Lake View terrace (a road Strauss, Charles N. Chadwick and John F. minutes east 355 feet to the southerly bounds 09 minutes east 104 feet; thence north 17 de- connecting Third street with West Lake drive). Galvin, constituting the Board of Water of the right of way; thence north 73 degrees grees 38 minutes east 198.1 feet; thence south Length, 0.06 mile. Supply of The City of New York, to acquire 39 minutes west 1,329.3 feet along Parcels Nos. 65 degrees 53 minutes east 59.5 feet; thence 7. real estate for and on behalf, of The City 964, 963 and 962; thence on a curve with a ra- south 4 degrees 37 minutes west 183.5 feet; Road known as Lake View terrace (road con- of New York, under chapter 724 of the Laws dius of 1,670 feet to the right 1,138.1 feet; thence south 22 degrees 57 minutes east 71.6 necting Third street with West Lake drive), of 1905 and the acts amendatory thereof, in thence north 34 degrees 35 minutes west 315.8 feet to a point in the northerly bounds of the situated in the Town of Mount Pleasant, begin- the Towns of Olive and Hurley, County of feet along Parcels Nos. 962 and 961; thence on right of way; thence north 83 degrees 09 min- ning at a point in the easterly end of Third Ulster, New York, for the purpose of pro- a curve with a radius of 1,943 feet to the right uses east 15 feet to the point or place of be- street and running in a northerly direction to viding an additional supply of pure and whole- 372.9 feet; thence on a curve with a radius of ginning, a point in West Lake drive ;bout 300 feet soutl 10824 THE CITY _RECORD.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913.

of the easterly end of Tarrytown road. Length, Z1, 22. Z3, Z4, Z5, Z6, Z7, ZS, Z9, Z10, -Z11 line on the road to Purchase. Being 50 feet In street shall be properly dosed in compliancy and Z12, and is more particularly described as 0.1 mile. in width and 0.03 mile in length. with the directions of the Bureau. of Sewers is 8. follows: the Borough in which the buildmin are situated, Road known as Tarrytown road, situated in Route X is situated in the Town of Harri- and furnish the Department of Finance with a the Town of Mount Pleasant, beginning at a Route A is situated in the Town of North son and is a short connecting, road beginning certificate from the Bureau of Sewers that the point in West Lake drive about 300 feet north Castle, beginning at a point in Broadway about in Route T and running to a point in the taking work has been properly performed. 400 feet north of the southerly end of prop- line on the road to Purchase. Being 50 feet The permit for all opening in the street to if of the northerly end of Lake View terrace and in running in a northwesterly direction to a point erty of The City of New York and running width and 0.04 mile in length. obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser in Columbus avenue where said Tarrytown road in a northeasterly direction, passing the east- Y. of the building. Route crosses Columbus avenue. Length, 0.54 mile. erly end of Route G, connecting with Parcels Y is situated in the Town of North Failure to remove said buildings, apptirte. 6 Z3 and Z4 and the road to Armonk; thence in Castle, beginning at a point in Broadway and nances, or any part thereof, within thirty days Road known as Reynolds Hill_ road, situated a northwesterly direction, crossing Bear Gutter running in an easterly direction, crossing Route from the day of possession will work forfeiters in the Town of Mount Pleasant, beginning at Creek and. connecting with Parcel Z5; and thence A to a point in the taking line. Being 50 feet of ownership of such buildings, appurtenances, a point in West Lake drive about 1,400 feet in a northeasterly direction about 1,000 feet to in width and 0.07 mile in length, or portion as shall then be left standing, together west from its intersection with Mile Square road a point in the State road. Being 60 feet in Z1. with all moneys paid by said purchaser width and 4.54 miles in Route Z1 is situated in the Town of North count on ac- and running in a westerly direction to a point length, thereof at the time of the sale, and the in said highway where the same is intersected B. Castle, beginning at a point in King street bidder's assent to the above conditions being by the westerly boundary line of the property Route B is situated in the Towns of North where said street crosses the New York-Con- understood to be implied by the act of bidding, of The City of New York. Length, 0.45 mile. Castle and Mount Pleasant, beginning at a point necticut state line and running in a southeast- and The City of New York will, without erly notice 10. in the North Castle road at the taking line and direction along said state line to a point to the purchaser, cause the same to be removed, Road known as State road', situated in the running in a southeasterly direction to a point in the taking line. Being 50 feet in width and and the cost and expense thereof charged 0.30 mile against Town of North Castle, beginning at a point in Broadway. Being 60 feet in width and 0.32 in length. the security above mentioned. mile about 600 feet south of the easterly end of in length. Z 2. The work of removal must be Route Z2 is situated i carried on le North Castle road and running in a northerly C. n the Town of North every respect in a thorough and workmanlike direction along the easterly shore of Kensico Route C is situated in the Town of Mount Castle, beginning at a point in the taking line just east of manner, and must be completed within thirty Lake (as the lake existed prior to 1907) to the Pleasant, beginning at a point in Route G and the old line of King street and days from the day of possession, and the running on a curve running in a southeasterly direction to King suc- southerly end of Mile Square road, and run- in a westerly direction; cessful bidder will provide and furnish all ma- ning thence in a northeasterly direction along thence in southerly, easterly and westerly direc- street. Being 50 feet in width and 0.09 mile in terials of labor and machinery necessary thereto, Bear Gutter Creek, crossing substituted new tions to a point in Route length, B near its point of and will place proper and sufficient guards and road designated on the map herein referred beginning. Being 50 feet in width and 0.44 Z3. fences and warning signs by day and night for mile in length. Route Z3 is situated in the Town of North to as Road A, just west of said creek; continu- the prevention of accidents, and will indemnify ing in a northeasterly direction along said creek D. Castle, beginning at a point in the road to and save harmless, The City of New York, its about 1,000 feet to a point in the first course Route D is situated in the Town of Mount Armonk a• few feet easterly from where Route officers, agents and servants, and each of the of substituted new Road. A. Length, 3.78 miles, Pleasant, a short connecting road beginning at A crosses the road to Armonk and running against any and all suits and actions, claims and 11. a point in Route C and running on a curve thence in a southerly direction to a point in the taking line in King street; also including demands of every name and description brought Road known as Hill road, situated in the to a point in Route B. Being 50 feet in against it, them or any of them, and width and a Y branch connecting with Route A. Being against Town of North Castle, beginning at a point in 0.05 mile in length, and from all damage and costs to which 50 feet in width and 0A6 mile it, they the State road and running in a southeasterly E. in length. or any of them be put by reason of injury Z4. to direction to a point in the westerly boundary Route E is situated in the Town of North the person or property of another, resulting Route Z4 is situated in the Town of North of substituted new Road A. Length, 0.26 mile. Castle, beginning at alSoint in Route G about from negligence or carelessness in the perform- 12. 332 feet westerly from the centre of Route A Castle and is a triangular piece of land just east of Route A where Route A crosses ance of the work, or in guarding the same, or Road known as Mile Square road, situated and running in a southwesterly direction to a the road from any improper or defective in the Town of North Castle, beginning at a point about 300 feet northwesterly from the end to Armonk. materials or Z5. machinery, implements or appliances used in the point in the State road near the northerly end of Route B. Being 50 feet in width and 0.40 removal of said buildings. of Kensico Lake (as the same existed prior mile in length. Route Z5 is situated in the Town of North Where party walls are found to exist between 1907) and running in a northerly direction F. Castle, beginning at the turn in Route A just to buildings purchased by different bidders, the ma- to its point of intersection with a crossroad from Route F is situated in the Town north of Bear Gutter Creek and running i n a of North terials of said party Hillside and Valhalla to Aimonk. Length, 1.6 Castle, a short connecting road beginning at a northerly direction to Pleasantville road. Being walls shall be understood point in Route E and running on a curve to 50 feet in width and 0.19 mile in length. to be equally divided between the separate pur- miles. chasers. 13. a point in Route B. Being 50 feet in width and Z6. Two crossroads connecting Mile Square road 0.03 mile in length. Route Z6 is situated in the Town of North Party walls and fences, when existing against with the State road, situated in the Town of G. Castle, beginning on the other side of Pleasant- adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken North Castle, described as follows: Route G is situated in the Towns of Mount ville road opposite the northerly end of Parcel down. All furring& plaster, chimneys, project- First crossroad-Beginning at a point in Mile Pleasant and North Castle, beginning at the Z5 and running in a northerly direction to an- ing brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls Square road about 300 feet west of the second end of Route H and running in a southerly other point in Pleasantville road. Being 50 feet are to be taken down and removed. The walls turn in the road and running south to the direction, connecting with Routes I and C; in width and 0.20 mile in length. shall be made permanently self-supporting, beam- holes, etc., bricked up, and the wall pointed and State road. thence on a curve to the left to the westerly Z7. Second crossroad-Beginning at the second end of the Kensico Dam, crossing said dam and Route Z7 is situated in the Town of North made to exclude wind and rain and present a turn in Mile Square road and running in a continuing in an easterly direction, passing the Castle, beginning at a point in the Pleasantville clean exterior. The roofs and adjacent build- northeasterly direction to the State road. end of Route E to a point in Route A. Being road about 800 feet north of the northerly end ings shall be properly flashed and painted and Total length, 0.29 mile. 0.68 mile in length and 50 feet in width except of Parcel Z6 and running in a northerly direc- made watertight where they have been disturbed 14. that portion which crosses Kensico Dam, which tion to the centre of Pleasantville road. Being by the operations of the contractor. Road known as Midlle Section road; situ- portion is 22 feet in width. 50 feet in width and 0.07 mile in length. The Comptroller of The City of New York re- ated in the Town of North Castle, beginning at H. Z8, Z9, ZIO, Z11 and Z12. serves the right on the day of sale to withdraw a point in the State road at a Y opposite the Route H is situated in the Town of Mount Routes Z8, Z9, ZIO, Z11 and Z12 are situated from sale any of the buildings, parts of buildings southerly end of the first described road under Pleasant, beginning at a point in the taking lint in the Town of North Castle and are small strips and machinery included therein, or to reject any No. 13, crossing substituted new Road A near on Columbus avenue and running in a south- of land on the side of the road from Pleasant- and all bids; and it is further the southerly end of Rye Outlet Bridge and easterly direction, crossing Route M, connecting ville and Chappaqua north of its junction with Resolved, That, while the said sale is held running thenc,, in a easterly direction to Cooney with Routes N, K and L, to the beginning of the Pleasantville road. under the supervision of the Commissioners of Hill road, including both branches of the Y Route G and the junction of Route J. Being Reference is hereby made to the said map the Sinking Fund, the Comptroller is authorized at its connections with Cooney Hill road and 0.99 mile in length and 50 feet in width, ex- filed as aforesaid in the office of the Register to cause the gale to be advertised and to direct State road. Length, L14 miles. cept that portion lying betewen Columbus ave- of the County of Westchester for a more de- the sal. thereof as financial officer of the City. 15. nue and Route M, which portion is 25 feet tailed description of the real estate to be taken Road known as Cooney Hill road, situated in width. or affected. in the Town of North Castle, beginning at a Dated October 7 1913, PROPOSALS FOR BIDS AND ESTI- point in the State road about 900 feet north- Route I is situated in the Town of Mount ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation MATES FOR THE CITY OF NEW erly from the junction of the second described Pleasant, beginning at a point near the junc- Counsel, Hall of Records, Borough of Manhattan, YORK. road under No 13 and running in an easterly tion of Routes J and G and running in a south- City of New York. o17,n29 direction to the westerly side of substituted new erly direction to a point near the beginning of NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Road A. Length, 0.25 mile. Route C. Being 50 feet in width and 0.12 mile 16. in length. NOTICE TO BIDDERS AT SALES OF GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDEII. Road known as Lake street, situated in the J. Town of Harrison, beginning at a point in Route J is situated in the Town of Mount OLD BUILDINGS, ETC. The person or persons making a bid or estimate Post road and running in a westerly direction Pleasant, a short connecting road beginning at for any services, work, materials or supplies for and then in a southwesterly direction to a point the end of Route H and running to the taking TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH The City of New York, or for any of its depart- about 260 feet inside of the taking line, which line at the northerly end of Kensico avenue. BUILDINGS, ETC., WILL BE SOLD FOR ments, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same Being 50 feet point is the beginning of substituted new Road in width and 0.05 mile in, ength. REMOVAL FROM CITY PROPERTY. in a sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of T. Length, 0.52 mile. K. the supplies, materials, work or services for 17. Route K is situated in the Town of Mount which the bid or estimate is made, with his or Road known as Post road, situated in the Pleasant, beginning at a point in Route H and THE BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES their name or names and the date of presentation Town of Harrison, beginning at a point nea. running in a southerly direction to the taking thereto will be sold to the highest bidder, to the President or Board or to the head of the its junction with Lake street, the end of sub- line at the northerly end of Prospect avenue. who must pay cash or certified check, drawn Department at his or its office, on or before the stituted new Road T, and running in a south- Being 50 feet in width and 0.05 mile in length. to the order of the Comptroller of The City of date and hour named in the advertisement for westerly direction to a point at the beginning L. New York, and must also give a certified check the same, at which time and place the estimates of substituted new Road V. Length, 0.3 mile. Route L is situated in the Town of Mount or cash in half the amount of the purchase price received will be publicly opened by the President 18. Pleasant,. a short connecting road beginning at as security for the faithful performance of the or Board or head of said Department, and read, Crossroad leading to Purchase, connecting a point in Route H and running on a curve to terms and conditions of the sale. Where the and the award of the contract made according Lake street with Post road, situated in the a point in Route K in the taking line at the amount of the purchase price does not equal or to law as soon thereafter as practicable. Town of Harrison, beginning at a point in northerly end of Prospect avenue. Being 50 exceed the sum of $50, the sum of $50 shall be Each bid or estimate shall contain the name Lake street and running in a southerly direc- feet in width and 0.04 mile in length. the amount of the security to be deposited. This and place of residence of the person making the tion to the beginning of substituted new Road M. security may at any -time after the expiration of same, and names of all perimis interested with X. Length, 0.2 mile. Route M is situated in the Town of Mount the contract period be applied by the City to the him therein, and, if no other person be so inter- 19. Pleasant, beginning at a point in Columbus ave- cost of completing any of the work required ested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also, that Four portions of a road known as Pleasant- nue and running in an easterly direction, cross- under the contract, but unfinished at the expira- it is made without any connection with any other ville road, situated in the Towns of Mount ing Route H to Route N. Being 50 feet in tion of the contract period. person making an estimate for the same purpose, width and 0.23 mile in length. Pleasant and North Castle, described as fol- The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause and is in all respects fair and without collusion lows: N. or permit the building or buildings? etc., pur- or fraud, and that no member of the Board of First Portion-Beginning at the westerly, end Route N is situated in the Town of Mount chased by him to be used or occupied for any Aldermen, head of a Department, chief of a of substituted new Road P and running in a Pleasant, beginning at a point in the taking line purpose other than that of their speedy removal, Bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other southeasterly direction and thence in a north- at the westerly end of Rutledge street and run- nor shall he collect any rental or other revenue officer of The City of New York is, shall be or easterly direction to the easterly end of substi- ning in westerly and southerly directions, pass- for the use of either the land or the buildings, become interested, directly or indirectly, as con- tuted new Road P. ing the easterly end of Route M to a point in etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or tracting party, partner, stockholder, surety or Second Portion-Beginning at the southerly Route H. Being 50 feet in width and 0.61 mile any of these conditions shall forthwith void the otherwise in or in the performance of the con- end of substituted new Road Q and running in length. sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the pur- tract, or in the supplies, work or business to in an easterly direction, crossing the Bronx P. chase money and the security deposited for the which it relates, or in any portion of the profits River, to the westerly side of a branch of a Route P is situated in the Town of Mount faithful performance of the conditions of the thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by road from Pleasantville and Chappaqua. Pleasant, beginning at a point near the sharp sale. The placing therein or permitting the occu- the oath, in writing, of the party or parties Third Portion-Beginning at a point in the turn in the Pleasantville road and running on pancy of any such building by any tenant free, making the estimate that the several matters northerly end of substituted new Road R and a curve in an easterly direction to another point for rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary stated herein are in all respects true. running in a southeasterly direction, crossing in said road. Being 50 feet in width and 0.15 watchmen or the workmen engaged in the actual No bid or estimate will be considered unless substituted new Road R to a point in the taking mile in length, demolition thereof, shall of itself be a breach of as a condition precedent to the reception or con- line. Q. the above conditions of sale. sideration of any proposal, it be accompanied by Fourth Portion - Beginning at the westerly Route Q' is 'situated in the Towns of Mount a certified check upon one of the State or Na- The sale will side of road described under Parcel Z5. run- Pleasant and North Castle, beginning at a point be as of the condition of the tional banks oI The City of New York, drawn to ning in a southerly and then a siutheasterly in the Pleasantville road about 150 feet east- property on date of delivery thereof to the pur- the order of the Comptroller, or money or cor- direction to the westerly line of Parcel Z5. erly from a corner in the taking line and run- chaser, The City of New York will not be porate stock or certificates of indebtedness of responsible for any change or loss Length, 0.86 mile, ning in a northerly direction, crossing the Bronx which may any nature issued by The City of New York, 20, • River; thence in an easterly direction to a occur in the condition of the buildings, of their which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal Road known as King street, situated in the point in the road from Pleasantville and Chap- appurtenances between the time of the sale value with the security required in the adver- Town of North Castle, beginning at an angle paqua. Being 50 feet in width and 0.36 mile thereof and the time of delivering possession to tisement, to the amount of not less than three the purchaser, after being properly vacated of in the State road about 500 feet southerly of in length. nor more than five per centum of the amount of Bear Gutter Creek, running in a southeasterly all tenants. The sale and delivery to purchaser the bond required, as provided in section 420 R. will be made as nearly together as the circum- direction across substituted new Road A to the Route R is situated in the Town of North of the Greater New York Charter. northerly side of the road to Armonk, and be- stance of vacating the structures of their tenants The amount shall be as specified in the pro- Castle, beginning at a point in the road from will permit. ginning again on the southerly side of the Pleasantville and Chappaqua about 200 feet posals or instructions to bidders and shall not road to Armonk and running in a southerly north of its junction with the Pleasantville road All the material of the buildings, sheds, walks, be in excess of 5 per cent. direction to the easterly side of Parcel Z3 and and running . in a southerly direction to an- structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with The certified check or money should not be in. the taking line. Also parcel on the southerly other point in the Pleasantville road at the their exterior and interior fixtures, appurte- closed in the envelope containing the bid or esti- side of Parcel Z2, beginning at the taking line northerly end of Parcel Z7. Being 60 feet nances and foundations of all kinds, except the mate, but should be either inclosed in a separate and extending in a southerly and then an east- in width and 0.39 mile in length, exterior walls of the buildings and their founds- envelope addressed to the head of the Depart- erly direction to the southerly side of King S. tions and the sidewalks and curb in front of said ment, President or Board, or submitted personally mile. street, as relocated. Length, 0.34 Route S is situated in the Town of North buildings, extending within the described area upon the presentation of the bid or estimate. shall be torn down and removed from the prem- 21, Castle and is a short cut-off road in Cooney For particulars as to the quantity and quality Road known as Armonk road, situated in the Hill road opposite the Y at the easterly end ises. None of the dirt, debris or waste resulting of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the Town of North Castle, beginning at a point in of Middle Section road. Being 50 feet in from demolition shall be allowed to remain on work, reference must be made to the specifics- the State road and running in an easterly di- width and 0.07 mile in length. the premises, except old mortar or plaster only, tions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said rection to the westerly bounds of substituted T. which may be left, but not higher at any point office of the President, Board or Department than two feet below the curb opposite that point. new Road A. Length, 0.17 mile. Route T is situated in the Town of Harrison, No bid shall be accepted from or contract 22. beginning at a point in Lake street about 200 The exterior walls and their foundations shall be awarded to any person who is in arrears to The taken down only to a plane whose elevation shall City of New Yo Crossroad (south of Pleasantville road), sit- feet northerly from the taking line and running rk upon debt or contract, or who uated in the Towns of Mount Pleasant and North in an easterly direction, touching Routes U, be the level of the curb in front of the building. is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise, upon any Where there is no curb the elevation Castle, beginning at the westerly end of said V, W and X, and thence in a northeasterly di- of the sur- obligation to the City. road at its intersection with the Pleasantville rection to a point in the road leading to King rounding ground shall be considered curb level. The contract must be bid for separately. road and at the westerly boundary of the prop- street. Being 50 feet in width and 0.05 mile All wells, cesspools, sinks, etc., existing nil the The right is reserved in each case to reject erty of The City of New York and running in length. property must be filled to the level of the Cur- all bids or estimates if it is deemed to be for the rounding ground with clean earth. thence in a southeasterly direction, crossing the U. interest of the City so to do. Bronx River to a point in the State road where Route U is situated in the Town of Harri- The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw Bidders will write out the amount of their bids the State road crosses substituted new Road son and is a short connecting road beginning in and remove all abandoned water taps and old or estimates in addition to inserting the tame in A. Length, 1.37 miles. Route T and running on a curve teRoute V. service mains, and in place thereof cause to be figures. The real estate proposed to be substituted as Being 50 feet in width and 0.03 mile in length. inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in Bidders are requested to make their bids or public highways in place of the real estate now V. the street, in compliance with the rules and reg- estimates upon the blank forms prepared and used for highway purposes, to he discontinued, Route V is situated in the Town of Harri- ulations of the Department of Water Supply, furnished by the City, a copy of which, with the is situated in the Towns of Mount Pleasant, Har- son and is a short connecting road between Gas and Electricity, and furnish the Depart- proper envelope in which to inclose the bid, to- North Castle, and is shown and desig- ment of Finance with a certificate from the De- gether with a copy of the contract, including the rison and Route T and Post road leading to White Plains. nated on the above entitled map filed in the Being 50 feet in width and 0.07 mile in length. partment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity specifications, in the form approved by the Cor- that this has been performed. poration Counsel can be obtained upon applies- office of the Register of Westchester County W. on the 7th day of October, 1913, as aforesaid, Route W is situated in the Town of Ha. .rri- The purchaser at the sale shall also remove all tion therefor at the office of the Department for as Parcels A, B, C D E, fon and is a short connecting road beginning house sewer connections to the main sewer in which the work is to be done. Plans and draw- as fj, the street, and the openly of the main MK inns of construction L. N, P. Y. in Route T and running to a point in the taking work may also k KO 41011