THE CITY RECORD. LIII. NUMBER 15918. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. PRICE 10 CENTS.

THE CITY RECORD. Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- Voucher Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. No. Number. Finance. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the Board of City Record. BOARD OF CITY RECORD. 136533 8-31-25 9-15-25 Brooklyn Citizen 1,666 66 JOHN F. HYLAN, MAYOR. 155016 10-27-24 11-10-24 Wynkoop-Hallenbeck-Crawford Co 295 00 P. NICHOLSON, CORPORATION COUNSEL CHARLES L. CRAIG, COMPTROLLER. GEORGE Board of Elections. STEPHEN G. KELLEY, SUPERVISOR. 126995 7-16-25 8-20-25 John J. Donovan 28 00 Board Supervisor's Office, Municipal Building, 8th floor. of Estimate and Apportionment. Published daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. 82617 5-19-24 John J. Horan Distributing Division, 125 and 127 Worth st., , New York City. Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. Subscription, f20 a year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy. 136756 9-19-24 9-15-25 Radium Chemical Co. 10641 237 8 SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the City employees), $5; Official Canvass of Votes, $1; Registry Lists, 20 cents each assembly district; Law Department Sum 136749 9-15-25 Wm. Langbein & Bros 150 30 element, $1; Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, $2 each section; postage extra. 136728 7- 9-25 9-15-25 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the CITY RECORD must be received at least TWO (2) 131932 8- 1-25 75758 9- 1-25 Frank P. Kruger 210517 60 days before the date fixed for the first insertion; when proof is required for correction before publication, copy must be received THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion. 130577 75149 8-28-25 Seabury & Johnson 2,200 00 COPY for publication in the corporation newspapers of Brooklyn must be received at least 132966 75333 9- 3-25 Conron Bros. Co. 1,474 88 THREE (3) days before date fixed for the first insertion. Chief Medical Examiner. Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. 64113 9-22-25 G. L. Moench 14 90 City Magistrates' Courts. TABLE OF CONTENTS. 125294 7-20-25 9-14-25 Rofrano Motor Sales Co., Inc 10 10 125295 6-23-25 9-14-25 Auto Battery & Electric Co 2 00 Armory Board— Municipal Civil Service Commission— 7640 Proposals 7635 Notice of Examinations Court of Special Sessions. 7640 Assessors, Board of— Notice to Appear for Examinations 137681 8-31-25 8-18-25 Peerless Towel Supply Co Completion of Assessments and Awards 7635 Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Build- 7633 ings, Etc. 7646 137680 8-31-25 9-18-25 Nickel Towel Supply Board Meetings 7632 Bronx. Borough of The— Official Directory 137679 8-31-25 9-18-25 Louis Rorke 14185 0775 7643 Parks, Department of— Proposals . 7646 Court of General Sessions. Brooklyn, Borough of— Proposals 135816 9-11-25 Emanuel Morris 34 10 Bureau of Buildings—General Order Plant and Structures, Department of— 7641 No. 126 7643 Proposals 139125 9-14-25 9-11-25 Dan Kew 6 00 Proposals 7643 Police Department— 9-22-25 Individual Drinking Cup Co., Inc 6 30 Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Prop- 139124 9- 8-25 Report for Week Ended July 25, 1925 7630 7633 Hunter College. Changes in Departments, Etc 7631 erty Report for Week Ended September 12, 136837 9-16-25 A. B. Dick Co. City Record, Board of— 7631 Proposals 7633 1925 136834 5- 2-25 9-16-25 Owens & Beers, Inc. 3417 0805 Public Welfare, Department of- Correction, Department of— 136830 6-18-25 9-16-25 Martha M. Kennerly 8 23 Sale of Old Materials 7642 Renort for Week Ended September 19, Docks. Department of— 1925 7631 136840 9-16-25 Christine Reid 7 83 Proposals 7640 Purchase, Department of— 2 00 7641 136833 6-25-25 9-16-25 Augusta Neidhardt Education, Department of— Proposals College of The City of New York. Proposals 7635 Oueen's, Borough of— Proposals 7643 9-14-25 Direct Line Tel. Co. 6 5402 94 Estimate and Apportionment, Board of— 136299 7-17-25 Richmond, Borough of— 136999 9-16-25 R. V. Davis Minutes of Meeting Held August 28, Notices of Local Board Meetings 7641 7600 1925 Proposals 7641 Department of Correction. Notices of l'ublic Hearings—Franchise Sinking Fund, Commissioners of— 101228 5-20-25 74263 6-19-25 Standard Oil Co. of Y 84 48 Matters 7635 Notices of Public Hearings 7633 135388 8-13-25 9-11-25 A. L. Hunt Notice of Public Hearings—Public Street Cleaning, Department of— 7640 Improvement Matters Proposals 7635 134439 8- 5-25 75758 9- 9-25 Frank P. Kruger 346201 (0101) Finance, Department of— Supreme Court, First Department— 134424 7- 7-25 75758 9- 9-25 Frank P. Kruger 577 60 Abstract of Transactions for Week Application to Court to Condemn Prop- 139030 9-22-25 Frederick A. Wallis 100 00 Ended September 5. 1925 7630 erty 7644 Confirmation of Assessments—Notices Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to 137324 7-21-25 9-17-25 Egleston Bros. & Co., Inc 15 60 to l'roperty Owners 7642 File Objections 7644 137326 5-20-25 9-17-25 Charles Kurzon Corporation Sale of Buildings and Notice to File Claims 7644 139020 9-22-25 R. J. Donovan Co. of N. Y.. Inc 297 43 Appurtenances Thereto on City Supreme Court, Second Department— Real Estate by Sealed Bids 7642 Application to Court to Condemn Prop District Attorney, Richmond County. Sureties on Contracts 7642 erty 7645 138630 9-21-25 Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co 12 50 Vouchers Received September 29, 1925 7628 Filing Bills of Costs 7645 District Attorney, Queens County. Warrants Made Ready for Payment Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to September 29, 1925 7599 File Objections 7645 123556 7- 1-25 8-10-25 Wilson Bros. 36 35 Instructions to Bidders on Work to Be Taxes and Assessments, Department of— 11681 George Shapiro 20 (())00 Done and Supplies to Be Furnished 7646 Assessed Valuation of Real and Per- 137074 1-30-25 9-16-25 Daniel Cartas sonal Estate, 1926 7633 Manhattan, Borough of— 2 00 Transportation, Board of— 136208 9- 8-25 9-14-25 Charles Christman Proposals 7642 Invitation to Contractors 7640 136206 8-31-25 9-14-25 Gus H. Huttenlocher Municipal Civil Service Commission— Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Depart- District Attorney, Kings County. General Instructions Regarding Ex- ment of- aminations 7640 Proposals 7644 125887 7- 1-25 8-17-25 Flatbush Ave. Garage 125893 8-17-25 Blue Taxi Co. 17214 8) 7508(85 ) DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. 125896 7- 1-25 8-17-25 Flatbush Ave. Garage 31) 0(/ • District Attorney, Bronx County. Jane M. McDermott 62 50 WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE 11512 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1925. District Attorney, New York County. 135111 9-22-25 George B. Berkman 83 30 Below is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on the above date, 9-14-25 Abraham Spinrad 11 90 showing therein the Department of Finance voucher number, the dates of the invoices 135110 9-14-25 Rose Bloxberg 39 10 or the registered number of the contract, the date the voucher was filed in the 135112 9-14-25 Clarke Bros., assignee of William T. Department of Finance, the name of the payee and the amount of the warrant. 135108 Fishbough 215 20 Where two or more bills are embraced in the warrant, the dates of the earliest and latest are given, excepting that, when such payments are made under a contract Department of Education. the registered number of the contract is shown in the place of the second invoice date. 136686 75389 9-15-25 Willetts Construction Co., Inc 8,154 67 Where the word "final" is shown after the name of the payee, payment will not 136453 8- 2-25 75298 9-15-25 Thomas Barrett & Sons 1,620 00 be made until thirty days after the completion and acceptance of the work, but all 136472 73489 9-15-25 Hopper Paper Co., Inc 822 23 of the other warrants mentioned will be forwarded through the mails unless some 136442 8-22-25 73371 9-15-25 Houghton, Mifflin Co. 437 70 reason exists why payment is to be made in person, in which event written notice will 136463 8- 3-25 73394 9-15-25 John C. \Vinston Co, 700 56 be promptly given to the claimant. 136437 73522 9-15-25 Charles E. Merrill Co. 1,218 80 In making a written or verbal inquiry at this office for any of the above men. 136438 8- 7-25 73537 9-15-25 Peckham, Little & Co 222 75 tioned warrants, it is requested that reference be made by the Department of Financt 136649 71145 9-15-25 E. J. Electric Installation Co 1,822 10 toucher number. CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller. 130518 8-28-25 George E. Buckbee 500 00 130520 8-28-25 Henry Brady 3.500 00 Invoice Received 130519 8-28-25 George M. Laubshire 19 00 Finance Dates or in Depart- 130524 8-28-25 Royal Co. of N. Y., assignee of 1. & M. Voucher Contract meat of Name of Payee. Amount. Steinberg 169 50 No. Number. Finance. 130523 8-28-25 John B. Dyer 5.561 98 3.500 00 Board of Aldermen. 130522 8-25-25 Edward A. Arnold 8-28-25 John J. Boylan 3.500 00 128626 8-24-25 Reilly & Latimer 130521 $76 95 2,409 05 128628 8-24-25 Reilly & Latimer 128676 71140 8-25-25 David Brandt, Inc. 77 17 136001 72614 9-14-25 Jandous Electric Equipment Co., inc 128630 8-24-25 Queens County Motor Car Co., Inc 96 95 assignee of N. Y. Electrical Const. Corp. 2,116 80 Armory Board. 135142 75127 9-11-25 Manhattan Supply Co. 1.350 00 130918 8-29-25 Cavanagh Bros. & Co., Inc 136 69 135141 75127 9-11-25 Manhattan Supply Co. 1,620 00 130918 8-29-25 Fidelity International Trust Go., as- 127197 5-21-25 8-20-25 Louis Guerr 992 00 signee of Cavanagh Bros. & Co., Inc 178 25 128675 71137 8-25-25 David Brandt, Inc. 2.430 00 Commissioner of Accounts. 7-25 Institution Equipment Co.. Inc. 9.000 00 122780 72688 8- 108570 6-27-25 6-15-25 N. Y. Blue Print Paper Co 5 54 134093 72745 9- 8-25 A. G. Spalding & Bros. 2.700 00 9839S 5-19-25 6-15-25 N. Y. Blue Print Paper Co 2 82 127146 73747 8-20-25 Manhattan Supply Co, 900 00 98390 5-29-25 6-15-25 A. A. Benedict 9 00 134088 67486 9- 8-25 A. G. Spalding & Bros. 540 00 98393 6-15-25 N. Y. Law Journal 9 50 134089 67485 9- 8-25 A. G. Spalding & Bros 4.410 00 98394 6- 1-25 6-15-25 Burrelle's Press Clipping Bureau 10 75 113473 7-16-25 Guide Realty Co., assignee of C. A. M. 98395 4-30-25 6-15-25 A. A. Benedict 9 00 Realty Corp., assignee of Shirenson 98395 5- 1-25 7-11-25 Sucrelle's Press Clipping Bureau 6 23 Realty Corn. 2.500 09 111362 7- 1-25 7-11-25 A. A. Benedict 9 00 136637 75056 9-15-25 Frank E. Crosby & Son 1.382 40 111361 7- 1-25 7-11-25 Burrelle's Press Clipping Bureau 5 58 136638 75052 9-15-25 Frank E. Crosby & Son 1,170 00 108569 6-16-25 7- 6-25 T. H. Hogeman, Inc 11 75 1378% 7-25-25 73461 9-18-25 Henry Disston & Sons, Inc. 7 18 1114705 6-18-25 6-26-25 Nelson Desk Co 12 00 135163 7-20-25 73333 9-11-25 F. S. Banks & Co. 26 16 98391 9-25 6-15-25 Baker, Voorhis & Co 12 00 133836 73333 9- 5-25 F. S. Banks & Co. 40 18 98392 5-29-75 6-15-25 A. A. Benedict 2 50 134027 8-11-25 73333 9- 5-25 F. S. Banks & Co. 133 35 98397 5-19-25 6-15-25 Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc 83 03 1337)4 73333 9- 5-25 F. S. Banks & Co. , 2 34 108568 6-22-25 7- 6-25 R. L. Polk & Co 25 00 131818 73333 9- 1-25 F. S. Banks & Co. 151 18 104706 4-30-25 6-26-25 Mutual Towel Supply Co 11 20 130315 73333 8-27-25 F. S. Banks & Co. 55 94 104747 6-17-25 6-26-25 Goldsmith Bros 5_87 129394 73333 8-26-25 F. S. Banks & Co. 62 34 108567 6-30-25 7- 6-25 Mutual Towel Supply Co 24'40 137885 7-31-25 73353 9-18-25 Devoe & Ravnolds Co., Inc. 9 00 98389 3-25-25 6-15-25 Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co 1 25 136100 75411 9-14-25 North Atlantic Dec. Co., Inc. 720 00 1387N 9- 2-25 Charles V. O'Neill 121 30 136413 75053 9-14-25 Frank E. Crosby & Son 9011 03 138769 9-22-25 Charles V. O'Neill 111 95 136102 75401 9-15-25 John D. Gordon 720 03 138771 9-22-25 Charles V. O'Neill 71 63 136101 75401 9-14-25 John D. Gordon 1,350 00 138770 9-22-25 Charles V. O'Neill 112 02 (Continued on Page 7625.) 7600 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925.

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby grants to the Tompkins Bus Corporation the franchise or right fully set out and described in the Minutes of Special Meeting of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment Held in following form of proposed contract for the grant thereof, embodying all of the terms Room 16, City Hall, Friday, August 28, 1925. and conditions, including the provisions as to rates and charges upon and subject to the terms and conditions in said proposed form of contract contained, and that the The Board met in pursuance of the following call: Mayor of The City of New York be and he hereby is authorized to execute and deliver such contract in the name and on behalf of The City of New York, as follows, to wit: City of New York, Office of the Mayor. A special meeting of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment is hereby called for Propoied Form of Contract. Friday, August 28, 1925, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., in Room 16, Oty Hall, Borough of This contract, made and executed in duplicate this day of Manhattan, for the purpose of holding a hearing on a petition for a franchise for the 1925, by and between The City of New York (hereinafter called the City), party of operation of buses on Staten Island and for the consideration of such other subjects as the first part, by the Mayor of said City, acting for and in the name of said City, may require the attention of the Board. JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor. under and in pursuance of the authority of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment Admission is hereby made of timely service upon us of the foregoing notice: of said City (hereinafter called the Board), and the Tompkins Bus Corporation, FRANK J. PRIAL, Deputy and Acting Comptroller; WILLIAM T. COLLINS, a domestic corporation (hereinafter called the Company), party of the second part, Acting President, Board of Aldermen; JULIUS MILLER, President, Borough of witnesseth: Manhattan; JAMES J. BYRNE, Acting President, Borough of Brooklyn; HENRY In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, the BRUCKNER, President, Borough of ; MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, Presi- parties hereto do hereby covenant and agree as follows: dent, Borough of Queens; JOHN A. LYNCH, President, Borough of Richmond. Section 1. The City hereby grants to the Company, subject to the conditions and provisions hereinafter set forth, the right and privilege to maintain and operate Present-John F. Hylan, Mayor ; Frank J. Prial, Deputy and Acting Comptroller; stages or omnibuses for public use in the Borough of Richmond in the City of New William T. Collins, Acting President, Board of Aldermen; Julius Miller, President, York, upon the following streets and avenues, to wit: Borough of Manhattan; James J. Byrne, Acting President, Borough of Brooklyn; Beginning at the intersection of Richmond road and New Dorp lane, thence along Henry Bruckner, President, Borough of The Bronx; Maurice E. Connolly, President, New Dorp lane to Cedar Grove avenue, thence along Cedar Grove avenue to Cedar Borough of Queens, and John A. Lynch, President, Borough of Richmond. Grove Beach. And to cross such other streets and avenues, named and unnamed, as may be The Mayor, Hon. John F. Hylan, presided. encountered by the above described streets and avenues, provided that temporary deviations therefrom may be permitted as hereinafter set forth. Section 2. The grant of this privilege is subject to the following conditions ; Approval of Minutes (Cal. No. 1). First-The said right to maintain and operate said stages or omnibuses upon The minutes of the meeting held July 31, 1925, and of the special meeting held the streets and avenues herein described shall continue only during the pleasure of the August 11, 1925, as printed in the CITY RECORD of August 22, 1925 (with the exception Board and shall be revocable upon thirty (30) days' notice by the Board to the that the line on Cal. No. 23 of the meeting of August 11, 1925, which reads, "a resolu- Company, but in no event shall it extend beyond a term of one year from the date upon tion disapproving the map, etc.," should read, "a resolution approving the map, etc."), which this contract is signed by the Mayor, and thereupon all rights of the Company were approved (the Deputy and Acting Comptroller not voting). by virtue of this contract shall cease and determine. Second-The Company shall pay to the City for this right and privilege a sum PUBLIC HEARING. which shall be equal to five (5) per cent. of the gross receipts of the Company, as hereinafter defined, and for the duration of this contract, but which sum shall not be Hearing on the Application of the Tompkins Bus Corporation for a Franchise less than forty (40) dollars per month. to Establish, Maintain and Operate a Bus Line from the Intersection of The gross receipts mentioned above shall be the gross receipts of the Company from Richmond Road and New Dorp Lane, Along New Dorp Lane and Cedar whatever source derived, either directly or indirectly, in any manner, from or in Grove Avenue to Cedar Grove Beach, Borough of Richmond (Cal. No. 2). connection with the operation hereby authorized within the limits of the City. The charges shall commence on the date upon which this contract is signed by the (On August 11, 1925 (Cal. No. 1), this day was fixed as the date for hearing.) Mayor. The Secretary presented affidavits of publication from the New York American, the The charges as above shall be paid into the Treasury of the City monthly within New York Evening Journal and the CITY RECORD. five (5) days after the expiration of each calendar month or portion thereof, except The Secretary also presented the following: in the case of the last payment when such charges shall he paid within five (5) days Tompkins Bus Corporation, 175 Maple Avenue, Rosebank, Staten Island, N. Y. after the termination of this right and privilege. Honorable JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor of New York City, City Hall, New York City, Any and all payments to be made by the terms of this contract to the City by the N. Y.: Company, shall not be considered in any manner in the nature of a tax, but such My dear Mr. Mayor-Some months ago the Tompkins Bus Corporation, of which payments shall be made in addition to any and all taxes of whatsoever kind or description, now or hereafter required to be paid by any ordinance of the City, or I am the president, was petitioned by almost the entire population of New Dorp Lane and Cedar Grove Beach to establish a bus line on New Dorp lane that would give it resolution of the Board, or any law of the State of New York. transportation from the station of the Staten Island Company. Third-The charges or payments shall continue throughout the whole term of this On receipt of these communications, and under great personal pressure from many contract, notwithstanding any clause in any statute or in the charter of any other of the inhabitants of that section of the Borough of Richmond, I had an examination Company providing for payments for similar rights or franchises at a different rate. made of the lane, with the object of giving bus service, if it were possible to do so. Fourth-Nothing in this contract shall be deemed to affect in any way the right I found, owing to the excavation on the lane made for the purpose of installing of the City to grant to any other corporation or to any individual a similar right and a sewerage system, that the road was in such shape as to. prohibit bus service. I told privilege upon the same or other terms and conditions, over the same streets and the people, however, that as soon as the road was put in shape I would install a service. avenues hereinbefore described. This was done on June 21st, under a permit from the Department of Plant and Struc- Fifth-At the termination, revocation or forfeiture of this grant, the City at the tures, issued by Commissioner William Wirt Mills, with a sufficient number of buses to election of the Board, shall have the right to purchase all or any part of the property give good service at all hours. and plant of the Company used for the purpose of the operation of the stages or That the service was appreciated is evidenced by the following letter from the New omnibuses hereby authorized, at a sum equal to a fair valuation of such property Dorp Board of Trade: and plant, exclusive of any value which such property and plant may have by reason "The New Dorp Board of Trade through its executive committee instructs me of this contract. Such property and plant are to be valued as if the Company had not to state that the service rendered since the inception of your bus route on New exercised the right and privilege granted by this franchise for the said period of this Dorp lane is highly satisfactory to the people of New Dorp. Your well equipped contract, and no allowance shall be made to the Company in such valuation by reason buses and your prompt service to the traveling public is a revelation to all and of such exercise. will no doubt help toward the development of both the Towsi and Beach tremendously. If the Company and the City cannot agree upon such valuation of such property We are deeply grateful and trust that your efforts for improved transit facilities on and plant, then such valuation thereof shall be determined and fixed by three arbitrator, Staten Island will continue." selected in the following manner : Before the installation of this bus service the only means that the people of Cedar One disinterested person shall be chosen by the Company; one disinterested person Grove Beach and New Dorp lane had of traveling from the Staten Island Rapid Transit °hall be chosen by the Board, and the two so chosen shall choose a third disinterested Station was that furnished by a number of hack drivers, whose rates varied from 10c person. The decision under oath of any two of such persons, who shall be so selected, to any figure that they cared to ask, depending upon the demand for their services. shall be final and conclusive. I continued the operation of this line until served with an injunction, issued by If either the Company or the City fails to appoint an arbitrator as herein provided. Justice Cropsey, of the Supreme Court, on the plea of a combination of taxi drivers or should the first two arbitrators fail to agree on the selection of the third acting through one of their number, Antonio Marcianti, with State Senator Thomas J. arbitrator within thirty (30) days after the first two arbitrators shall he chosen, or Walsh as attorney. A copy of the injunction is enclosed. if no two arbitrators so selected shall agree upon the valuation of such property Justice Cropsey enjoined the operation of the buses "for hire." In my opinion, the within sixty (60) days after the arbitrators shall be so selected, then such valuation may orders "for hire" were clearly indicative of the fact that I could not operate the buses be fixed by a commissioner appointed by the Supreme Court on the application of either and charge a fare for the service rendered. party. To give the people of New Dorp lane and Cedar Grove Beach the transportation Sixth-The rights and privileges hereby granted shall not be assigned or trans- service to which they were so clearly entitled, I decided, in spite of the expense involved, ferred, either in whole or in part, or leased or sublet in any manner, nor shall title that I would operate the buses free and give them the same service that I heretofore thereto, or right, interest or property therein, pass to or vest in any other person or had given them for a five cent (5c) fare. This free operation was installed by me on corporation whatsoever, either by the act of the Company, or by operation of law, Saturday, August 1st, operated that afternoon, Sunday, August 2d, and Monday morn- whether under the provisions of the statutes relating to the consolidation or merger of ing, August 3d, at which time Mr. Clinton W. Wood, the vice-president of the Tomp- corporations or otherwise without the consent of the City, acting by the Board, evidenced kins Bus Corporation was cited in contempt of court by Justice Cropsey, and on Wed- by an instrument, under seal. anything herein contained to the contrary thereof in any nesday, August 5th, appeared before Justice Cropsey in the contempt proceedings to wise notwithstanding, and the granting, giving or waiving of any one or more of such show cause why he should not be punished for contempt. An order has just been issued consents shall not render unnecessary any subsequent consent or consents, and no by Justice Cropsey committing Mr. Wood to jail for ten (10) days and fining the assignment, lease or sublease of the rights or privileges hereby granted, or of any part corporation two hundred and fifty dollars ($250). thereof, or of the routes mentioned herein, or of any part thereof, shall be valid or This, my dear Mr. Mayor, is only one of my efforts to assist you in your endeavor effectual for any purpose unless the said assignment lease or sublease shall contain 4 to give the people of Richmond Borough an efficient transportation service at a five covenant on the part of the assignee or lessee that the same is subject to all the con- cent (5c) fare. Yours very truly, M. T. GORDON, Jr. ditions of this contract ; and that the assignee or lessee assumes and will be boon I William G. Fullen, Counsel, Board of Transportation, appeared. by all of said conditions, and especially said conditions as to payments, anything in Hon. Thomas J. Walsh, Senator, 24th District, representing New Dorp Hack any statute or in the charter of such assignee or lessee to the contrary notwithstanding, Owners' Association, appeared in opposition. and that the said assignee or lessee waives any more favorable conditions created by John C. Cavere, representing New Dorp Political Club, William Hopper and C. D. such statute or its charter, and that it will not claim by reason thereof or otherwise Bellows, representing Ocean Edge Colony, Inc., appeared in favor. exemptions from liability to perform each and all of the conditions of this contract. No one else appeared. The hearing was closed. Seventh-The Company shall commence operation immediately upon receiving The following was offered: the necessary approval or authority from the Transit Commission as required by be obtained by the Company Whereas, The Tompkins Bus Corporation has by a petition dated August 11, 1925, law. If, however, such approval or authority shall not contract is signed by the applied to this Board for the right and privilege to maintain and operate stages or within thirty (30) days from the date upon which this shall cease and determine and no omnibuses for the carrying of passengers from the intersection of Richmond road and Mayor the right and privilege hereby granted New Dorp lane upon and along various streets and avenues to Cedar Grove Beach, in operation shall take place hereunder. the Borough of Richmond; and Eighth-Nothing herein contained shall be construed as permitting the grantee to Whereas, Sections 72, 73 and 74 of the Greater New York Charter as amended by erect any structures whatever upon City streets, and the Company shall not construct chapters 629 and 630 of the Laws of 1905 and chapter 467 of the Laws of 1914, provide or maintain any fixture or structure in the street unless especially authorized by for the manner and procedure of making such grants; and resolution of the Board. Whereas, Pursuant to such Laws this Board adopted a resolution on August 11, Ninth-All vehicles which may be operated pursuant to this contract shall comply- 1925, fixing the date for public hearing thereon as August 28, 1925, at which citizens with the following general requirements: were entitled to appear and he heard and publication was had for at least two (2) days 1. They shall be propelled by power generated or contained within the vehicle in the New York American and the New York Evening Journal, newspapers designated itself, but no power shall be used which will in its generation or use produce by the Mayor, and in the CITY RECORD for ten (10) days immediately prior to the date smoke or noxious odors sufficient in the opinion of the Board or its authorized of hearing, and the public hearing was duly held on such day ; and representatives to constitute a nuisance. Whereas, This Board has made inquiry as to the money value of the franchise or 2. The maximum weight, including fuel. water, oil or any other material or right applied for and proposed to be granted to the Tompkins Bus Corporation and the any accessories used in operation, shall not exceed thirteen thousand (13,000) adequacy of the compensation to be paid therefor ; now therefore it is pounds. Resolved, That the following form of the resolution for the grant of the franchise 3. The maximum width shall not exceed seven feet ten inches (7'10"), or right applied for by the Tompkins Bus Corporation containing the form of proposed 4. The maximum height of floor of upper deck shall not exceed nine feet contract for the grant of such franchise or right, be hereby introduced and entered seven inches (9'7"). in the minutes of this Board as follows. to wit : 5. The maximum length shalt, not exceed thirty feet (30'). WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30;17'25. THE CITY RECORD. 7601

6. They shall be designed and constructed in a manner which will permit ease Any false entry in the books of the company or false statement in the reports and freedom of movement under all conditions. to the Board or to the Comptroller as to a material fact, knowingly made by the 7. The distribution of weight on axles, length of wheel base and other company, shall constitute such a violation or breach or failure to comply with the features of design shall be such as to avoid skidding as far as possible and shall provisions herein contained as to warrant the forfeiture of the right and privilege hereby be such as to permit easy steering and control. granted. 8. They shall be fitted with brakes capable of stopping and holding the same Nothing herein contained shall affect in any way the right of the company to apply under all conditions. to a court of competent jurisdiction for a review of any action of the Board forfeiting 9. They shall be so constructed that the oil and grease cannot drop on the the franchise or consent hereby granted. roadway. Twenty-third—If the company shall fail to give efficient public service at rates 10. All parts shall be so constructed that no undue noise or vibration shall not exceeding those herein fixed, or fail to maintain its equipment as herein provided in result from operation. good condition throughout the whole term of this contract, the Board may give notice 11. All wheels shall be equipped with either pneumatic tires, solid rubber tires, to the company, specifying any default on the part of the company, and requiring the or tires which shall be approved by the Board or its authorized representatives; Company to remedy the same within a reasonable time; and upon failure of the Company provided, however, that if soli,1 rAber tires be used on vehicles having a weight to remedy such default within a reasonable time, the Company shall, for each day there- of over eight thousand (8,000) pounds, the rear wheels of such vehicles shall be after during which the default or defect remains, pay to the City the sum of fifty dollars equipped with dual tires, each tire having a width of not less than five (5) ($50) as fixed or liquidated damages, or at the option of the Board, this contract may be inches, and the front wheels shall be equipped with tires having a width of not forfeited upon ten (10) days' notice to the Company. less than five (5) inches. Twenty-fourth—The Company shall assume all liability for damages to persons or Tenth—No stage or omnibus shall be operated pursuant to this contract unless property occasioned by reason of the operation or maintenance of the stages or omnibuses there shall he painted thereon in letters not less than six inches (6") in height: hereby authorized, and it is a condition of this contract that the City shall assume no (a) The name of the company owning and operating such s-ehicle. liability whatsoever either to persons or property on account of the same, and the Com- (b) The number of the vehicle which shall be assigned to it by the Company pany shall repay to the City any damage which the City shall be compelled to pay by and which shall not be changed so long as such vehicle shall be operated by the reason of any acts or default of the Company. Company. Twenty-fifth—This grant is upon the express condition that the Company, within (c) The number of adults for which the vehicle has seating space. thirty (30) days after the signing of this contract by the Mayor, and before anything Eleventh—No advertising signs shall appear on the outside of any stage or omni- is done in exercise of the right and privilege conferred hereby, shall deposit with the bus. Comptroller of the City the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000) either in money Twelfth—The destination of each stage or omnibus shall be plainly indicated on or securities, to be approved by him, which fund shall be security for the performance the outside front of the vehicle, and shall be illuminated at night. by the Company of all of the terms and conditions of this contract and compliance Thirteenth—The inclosed portion of all stages or omnibuses which are operated with all orders of the Board acting under the powers herein reserved. The said fund on the streets and avenues hereinabove described shall be heated during the cold of one thousand dollars ($1,000) shall be security for the performance by the Com- weather, in conformity with such laws and ordinances as are now in force affecting pany especially of those terms and conditions of this contract which relate to the surface railway cars or such laws and ordinances affecting stages or omnibuses as payment of the charges for the privilege hereby granted, the rendering of efficient may hereafter, during the term of this contract, be in force, or as may be required public service at the rates herein ,fixed, and the maintenance of vehicles in good by resolution of the Board. condition throughout the whole term of this contract; and in case of default in the Fourteenth—The inclosed portion of all stages or omnibuses operated on the streets performance by the Company of such terms and conditions or compliance with such and avenues hereinabove described shall be well lighted and as may be required by orders or either or any of them, the City shall have the right to cause the work to resolution of the Board. be done and the materials to be furnished for the performance thereof after due Fifteenth—All vehicles operated pursuant to this grant shall conform in all par- notice, and shall collect the reasonable cost thereof from the said fund without legal ticulars with the requirements herein contained and shall be maintained in good and proceedings; or after default in the payment of the charges, shall collect the same, safe repair and in a manner which will in all ways render the vehicle fit for public with interest, from the said fund after ten (10) days' notice to the Company; or service. The Company shall permit the Board or its authorized representatives to in case of failure to observe the said terms and conditions of this contract and orders inspect at all reasonable times any or all the vehicles used by the Company or by of the Board acting hereunder, relating to the headway, repair, maintenance or with- order of the Board shall submit any such vehicle to the Board or its authorized repre- drawal from service of vehicles, the Company shall pay to the City as liquidated sentatives for inspection. If upon inspection any vehicle shall appear in the judg- damages the sum of fifty dollars ($50) per day for each day of violation, and the ment of said Board or its authorized representatives to be unfit for public service, further sum of ten dollars ($10) per day for each vehicle that shall not be properly then the Company shall, upon notice, immediately withdraw such vehicle from service, heated or lighted in case of the violation of the provisions relating to those matters, and shall cause it to conform with the requirements herein contained or shall remedy all of which sums may be deducted from said fund. the defect and notify the Board or its authorized representatives that such vehicle has The procedure for the imposition and collection of the sums as fixed or liquidated been made to conform with said requirements or that the defect has been remedied damages in this contract shall be as follows: before such vehicle shall be restored to service. The Board on complaint made, shall give notice to the Company, directing its Sixteenth—All laws and ordinances affecting the operation of stages or omnibuses President or other officer to appear before the Board on a certain day not less than now in force or which may be in force during the term of this contract shall be ten (10) days after the date of such notice, to show cause why the Company should complied with by the Company. The Company shall also comply with and enforce not pay such liquidated damages in accordance with the foregoing provisions. If the the carrying out of any orders or regulations which may be issued by the Board Company fails to make an appearance, or after a hearing appears in the judgment of designed for the protection of persons or of property or of the comfort and health the Board to be in fault, said Board shall forthwith require the payment of said sums of the public. herein provided for, or where the damages are not liquidated by the terms of this Seventeenth—The rate of fare for any passenger upon the stage or omnibus routes contract, such amount as appears to the Board to be just, and without legal procedure operated pursuant to this contract shall not exceed five (5) cents and the Company direct the Comptroller to withdraw such amount from the security fund deposited shall not charge any passenger more than five (5) cents for one continuous ride from with him. In case of any drafts made upon the security fund, the Company shall, any point on said routes, or on any other connecting route, line or branch, operated upon ten (10) days' notice, pay to the City a sum sufficient to restore said security by it or under its control, to any other point on said routes or on any other connecting fund to the original amount of one thousand dollars ($1,000), and in default thereof route, line or branch within the limits of the City. this contract may be cancelled and annulled at the option of the Board, acting in behalf It is the intention and of the essence of this contract that the Company shall not of the City. No action or proceeding or right under the provisions of this contract charge any passenger more than five (5) cents for one continuous ride as above shall affect any other legal rights, remedies or causes of action belonging to the City. provided during the term of this contract, and should the Company at any time during These provisions for the recovery of such damages are in addition to the right to the term of the contract, without the consent of the Board, charge a fare in excess of forfeit the franchise conferred by Section 2, Subdivision Twenty-third of this contract. five (5) cents, as above provided, the right and privilege hereby granted may be Twenty-sixth—The words "notice" .or "direction" wherever used in this contract, cancelled and annulled and this contract declared to be null and void and of no effect shall be deemed to mean a written notice or direction. Every such notice or direction by resolution of said Board without legal or other proceedings and upon the adoption to be served upon the Company shall be delivered at such office in the City as shall of such resolution all rights and privileges granted by this contract shall cease and have been designated by the Company, or if no such office shall have been designated, determine. Such action may be taken by the Board whether a fare in excess of five or if such designation shall have for any reason become inoperative, shall be mailed in (5) cents, as above provided is charged by the Company acting on its own initiative or the City, postage prepaid addressed to the Company at the City. Delivery or mailing in alleged compliance with an order or orders issued by any other Board or Com- of such notice or direction as and when above provided shall be equivalent to direct mission having or claiming to have jurisdiction over the operation of the stage or personal notice or direction, and shall be deemed to have been given at the time of omnibus routes operated pursuant to this contract. delivery or mailing. Eighteenth—Stages or omnibuses shall be run on the routes operated pursuant Twenty-seventh—The words "streets" or "avenues" and "streets and avenues" wherever used in this contract, shall be deemed to mean streets, avenues, highways, to this contract on a schedule providing for intervals of not more than thirty (30) minutes during the period of each day between parkways, driveways, concourses, boulevards, bridges, viaducts, , public places 7 o'clock A. M. and 12 o'clock or any other property to which the City has title or over which the public has an ease- Midnight, and as much oftener as reasonable convenience of the public may require, ment encountered by the streets and avenues hereinabove described and upon or in which or as may he directed by resolution of the Board. Such schedule of 30-minute intervals, authority is hereby given to the Company to operate stages or omnibuses. or such other schedule as may be directed by resolution of the Board shall be main- Twenty-eighth—If at any time the powers of the Board or any other of the author- tained as nearly as possible, except when the Company is prevented from so doing by reasons not within its control. ities herein mentioned or intended to be mentioned, shall be transferred by law to any other Board, authority, officer or officers, then and in such case such other Board, Nineteenth—The Company shall, at its own expense, do anything and everything authority, officer or officers shall have all the powers, rights anC duties herein reserved within its power to keep its vehicles in operation on regular schedules during the to or prescribed for the Board or other authorities, officer or officers. existence of snow and ice in the streets and avenues upon which the Company is hereby Section 3. The Company promises, covenants and agrees on its part and behalf authorized to operate, and if it shall be necessary to remove such snow and ice to the during the entire term of this contract to conform to and abide by and perform all the i side of the roadway in order to so operate, then such removal shall be done by the terms, conditions and requirements in this contract fixed and contained. Company under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the President of the Borough, but in no event shall snow or ice so removed be allowed by the Company to obstruct In witness whereof, the party of the first part, by its Mayor, thereunto duly author- the crosswalks of any street. ized by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said City, has caused the cor- Twentieth—It is understood that the Company shall operate, pursuant to this porate name of said City to be hereunto signed and the corporate seal of said City contract, only upon the streets and avenues herein described, but should vehicular to be hereunto affixed; and the party of the second part, by its officers, thereunto duly authorized, has caused its corporate name to be hereunto signed and its corporate traffic be diverted from any portion of any of said streets or avenues because of fires, parades or any other event which will close the street to vehicular traffic tem- seal to be hereunto affixed the day and year first above written. purarily, then the Company may use such other streets or avenues as are necessary THE CITY OF NEW YORK, by , Mayor. to continue the operation. If, however, for any reason any of the streets and avenues (Corporate seal) in which operation is hereby authorized shall be closed to vehicular traffic for a longer Attest : , City Clerk. period than twenty-four (24) hours, then the Company shall communicate with the TOMPKINS BUS CORPORATION, by , President. Board or its authorized representatives and obtain authority for the operation upon other streets and avenues for the period during which said street or avenue may be Attest(S a . Secretary. closed. (Here add acknowledgments.) Twenty-first—The company shall at all times keep accurate books of account of its Resolved, That the result of the inquiry made by this Board as to the money gross receipts from all sources and shall, within five (5) days after the expiration of each value of the franchise or right proposed to be granted and the adequacy of the com- calendar month during the term of this contract, and within five (5) days after the pensation proposed to be paid therefor, and of the terms and conditions including the termination of this right and privilege, make verified reports to the Board and the provisions as to rates and charges, are, as hereinabove specified, and fully set forth, in Comptroller of the City of the business done by the company during such calendar and by the foregoing form of proposed contract for the grant of such franchise or month or portion thereof. Such reports shall be in such form as the Board or the right. Comptroller may prescribe and shall contain a statement of such gross receipts, the total Resolved, That these preambles and resolutions including the said resolution for miles in operation within the limits of the City and the miles operated under this contract, the grant of a franchise or right applied for by the Tompkins Bus Corporation and and such other information as the Board or the Comptroller may require. The Board or the said form of a proposed contract for the grant of such franchise or right, con- the Comptroller shall have access to all books and records of the Company for the purpose taining said results of such inquiry after the same shall be entered in the minutes of of ascertaining the correctness of its reports, and may examine its officers and employees this Board, shall be published in full for at least fifteen (15) days immediately prior under oath. to Friday, September 25, 1925, in the Cm RECORD together with the following notice, Twenty-second—In case of any violation or breach or failure to comply with any to wit: of the provisions herein contained or with any orders of the Board or its authorized Notice is hereby given that the Board of Estimate and Apportionment before representatives, acting under the powers herein reserved, the right and privilege herein authorizing any contract for the grant of the franchise or right applied for by granted may be forfeited by resolution of said Board, without proceedings at law or in the Tompkins Bus Corporation and fully set forth and described in the foregoing equity. Provided, however, that such action by the Board shall not be taken until the form of proposed contract, for the grant of such franchise or right and before Board shall give notice to the Company to appear before it on a certain day not less adopting any resolutions authorizing such contract, will at a meeting of said Board than ten (10) days after the date of such notice, to show cause why such resolution to be held in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on declaring this right and privilege forfeited should not be adopted. In case the company Friday, September 25, 1925, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., hold a public hearing thereon at fails to appear, action may be taken by the Board forthwith. which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard. '7602 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925.

Resolved, That a notice of such hearing stating that copies of the proposed con- One disinterested person shall be chosen by the Company; one disinterested person tract and resolution of consent thereto, may be obtained by all those interested therein, shall be chosen by the Board, and the two so chosen shall choose a third disinterested at the Division of Franchises, Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centre and Chambers person. The decision under oath of any two of such persons, who shall be so selected, streets, Borough of Manhattan, shall be published at least twice at the expense of the shall be final and conclusive. proposed grantee, during the ten (10) days immediately prior to Friday, September 25, If either the Company or the City fails to appoint an arbitrator as herein provided, 1925, in the New York American and New York Evening Journal, the two daily news- or should the first two arbitrators fail to agree on the selection of the third arbitrator papers in which the petition and notice of hearing thereon, have been published. within thirty (30) days after the first two arbitrators shall be chosen, or if no two 1,1 hich was adopted by the following vote: arbitrators so selected shall agree upon the valuation of such property within sixty (60) Affirmative—The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President days after the arbitrators shall be so selected, then such valuation may be fixed by a of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting commissioner appointed by the Supreme Court on the application of either party. President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Sixth—The rights and privileges hereby granted shall not be assigned, or transferred, Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. either in whole or in part, or leased, or sublet in any manner, nor shall title thereto, or right, interest or property therein, pass to or vest in any other person or corporation MATTERS LAID OVER FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS. whatsoever, either by the act of the Company, or by operation of law, whether under the provisions of the statutes relating to the consolidation or merger of corporations or other- Queens Bus Lines, Inc. (Cal. No. 3). wise without the consent of the City, acting by the Board, evidenced by an instrument, The Secretary presented a petition of the Queens Bus Lines, Inc., for a franchise under seal, anything herein contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding, to establish, maintain and operate a bus line from the intersection of 53d street and and the granting, giving or waiving of any one or more of such consents shall not render 1st avenue, along 53d street to 4th avenue, to 49th street, to 18th avenue, to Coney unnecessary any subsequent consent or consents, and no assignment, lease or sublease of Island avenue, to Foster avenue, to Nostrand avenue, to Newkirk avenue, Borough of the rights or privileges hereby grated, or of any part thereof, or of the routes mentioned Brooklyn. herein, or of any part thereof, shall be valid or effectual for any purpose unless the said (On July 1, 1925 (Cal. No. 13), July 31, 1925, was fixed as the date for hearing. assignment, lease or sublease shall contain a covenant on the part of the assignee or lessee When the hearing was closed the matter was laid over until the meeting of August that the same is subject to all the conditions of this contract.; and that the assignee or 11, 1925, and referred to the Committee of the Whole and Engineer in Charge of lessee assumes and will be bound by all of said conditions, and especially said conditions the Division of Franchises for report to said Committee.) as to payments, anything in any statute or in the charter of such assignee or lessee to (On August 11, 1925 (Cal. No. 3), the matter was laid over until this meeting, and the contrary notwithstanding, and that the said assignee or lessee waives any more favor- the Engineer, Chief of the Division of Franchises, directed to prepare a form of able conditions created by such statute or its charter, and that it will not claim by contract.) reason thereof or otherwise, exemption from liability to perform each and all of the Julius Schwartz, representing Midwood Park Property Owners Association, appeared conditions of this contract. in opposition. Seventh—The Company shall commence operation immediately upon receiving the Jabez E. Dunningham, representing Community Councils, and John J. Gordon, necessary approval or authority from the Transit Commission as required by law. If, representing the West End Chamber of Commerce, appeared in favor. however, such approval or authority shall not be obtained by the Company within The following was offered; thirty (30) days from the date upon which this contract is signed by the Mayor the Whereas, The Queens Bus Lines, Inc., has by a petition dated July 1, 1925, applied right and privilege hereby granted shall cease and determine and no operation shall take to this Board for the right and privilege to maintain and operate stages or omnibuses place hereunder. for the carrying of passengers upon and along various streets and avenues from the Eighth—Nothing herein contained shall be construed as permitting the grantee to intersection of 53d street and 1st avenue to the intersection of Nostrand and Newkirk erect any structures whatever upon City streets, and the Company shall not construct avenues, Borough of Brooklyn; and or maintain any fixture or structure in the street unless especially authorized by resolu- Whereas, Sections 72, 73 and 74 of the Greater New York Charter as amended by tion of the Board. chapters 629 and 630 of the Laws of 1905 and chapter 467 of the Laws of 1914, provide Ninth—All vehicles which may be operated pursuant to this contract shall comply for the manner and procedure of making such grants; and with the following general requirements: Whereas, Pursuant to such laws this Board adopted a resolution on July 1, 1925, 1. They shall be propelled by power generated or contained within the vehicle fixing the date for public hearing thereon as July 31, 1925, at which citizens were entitled itself, but no power shall be used which will in its generation or use produce smoke to appear and be heard and publication was had for at least two (2) days in the New or noxious odors sufficient in the opinion of the Board or its authorized representa- York American and the New York Evening Journal, newspapers designated by the tives to constitute a nuisance, Mayor, and in the Crry RECORD for ten (10) days immediately prior to the date of 2. The maximum weight, including fuel, water, oil or any other material or any hearing, and the public hearing was duly held on such day; and accessories used in operation, shall not exceed thirteen thousand (13,000) pounds. Whereas, This Board has made inquiry as to the money value of the franchise or 3. The maximum width shall not exceed seven feet ten inches (7' 10"). right applied for and proposed to be granted to Queens Bus Lines, Inc., and the adequacy 4. The maximum height of floor of upper deck shall not exceed nine feet seven of the compensation to be paid therefor ; now therefore it is inches (9' 7"). Resolved, That the following form of the resolution for the grant of the franchise 5. The maximum length shall not exceed thirty feet (30'). or right applied for by the Queens Bus Lines, Inc., containing the form of proposed 6. They shall be designed and constructed in a manner which will permit ease contract for the grant of such franchise or right, be hereby introduced and entered and freedom of movement under all conditions. in the minutes of this Board, as follows, to wit: 7. The distribution of weight on axles, length of wheel base and other features Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby grants to the of design shall be such as to avoid skidding as far as possible and shall be such as Queens Bus Lines, Inc., the franchise or right fully set out and described in the follow- to permit easy steering and control. ing form of proposed contract for the grant thereof, embodying all of the terms and 8. They shall be fitted with brakes capable of stopping and holding the same conditions, including the provisions as to rates and charges upon and subject to the under all conditions. terms and conditions in said proposed form of contract contained, and that the Mayor 9. They shall be so constructed that the oil or grease cannot drop on the road- of The City of New York be and he hereby is authorized to execute and deliver such way. contract in the name and on behalf of The City of New York, as follows, to wit: 10. All parts shall be so constructed that no undue noise or vibration shall result Proposed Form of Contract. from operation. This contract, made and executed in duplicate this day of 11. All wheels shall be equipped with either pneumatic tires, solid rubber tires, 1925, by and between The City of New York (hereinafter called the City), party of the or tires which shall be approved by the Board or its authorized representatives ; pro- first part, by the Mayor of said City, acting for and in the name of said City, under vided, however, that if solid rubber tires be used on vehicles having a weight of over and in pursuance of the authority of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said eight thousand (8,000) pounds, the rear wheels of such vehicles shall be equipped City (hereinafter called the Board), and the Queens Bus Lines, Inc., a domestic corpora- with dual tires, each tire having a width of not less than five (5) inches, and the tion (hereinafter called the Company), party of the second part, witnesseth: front wheels shall be equipped with tires having a width of not less than five In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, the (5) inches. parties hereto do hereby covenant and agree as follows: Tenth—No stage or omnibus shall be operated pursuant to this contract unless there Section 1. The City hereby grants to the Company, subject to the conditions and shall be painted thereon in letters not less than six (6) inches in height: provisions hereinafter set forth, the right and privilege to maintain and operate stages (a) The name of the company owning and operating such vehicle. or omnibuses for public use in the Borough of Brooklyn in the City of New York, in (b) The number of the vehicle which shall be assigned to it by the Company and which shall not be changed so long as such vehicle shall be operated by the connection with and as a part of other authorized stage or omnibus routes operated by the Company, upon the following streets and avenues, to wit: Company. Beginning at the intersection of 53d street and 1st avenue, thence along 53d street The number of adults for which the vehicle has seating space. Eleventh—No advertising signs shall appear on the outside of any stage or omnibus. to 4th avenue, thence along 4th avenue to 49th street, thence along 49th street to 18th avenue, thence along 18th avenue to Coney Island avenue, thence along Coney Island Twelfth—The destination of each stage or omnibus shall be plainly indicated on the avenue to Foster avenue, thence along Foster avenue to Nostrand avenue, thence along outside front of the vehicle, and shall be illuminated at night. Nostrand avenue to Newkirk avenue. Thirteenth—The inclosed portion of all stages or omnibuses which are operated on in And to cross such other streets and avenues named and unnamed as may be encoun- the streets and avenues hereinabove described shall be heated during the cold weather, tered by the above described streets and avenues, provided that temporary deviation conformity with such laws and ordinances as are now in force affecting surface railway cars or such laws and ordinances affecting stages or omnibuses as may hereafter, during therefrom may be permitted as hereinafter set forth. the term of this contract, be in force, or as may be required by resolution of the Board. Section 2. The grant of this privilege is subject to the following conditions : First—The said right to maintain and operate said stages or omnibuses upon the Fourteenth—The inclosed portion of all stages or omnibuses operated on the streets streets and avenues herein described shall continue only during the pleasure of the Board and avenues hereinabove described shall be well lighted and as may be required by and shall be revocable upon thirty (30) days' notice by the Board to the Company, but resolution of the Board. in no event shall it extend beyond a term of six (6) months from the date upon which Fifteenth—All vehicles operated pursuant to this grant shall conform in all par- ticulars with the requirements herein contained and shall be maintained in good and this contract is signed by the Mayor, and thereupon all rights of the Company by virtue of this contract shall cease and determine. safe repair and in a manner which will in all ways render the vehicle fit for public service. The Company shall permit the Board or its authorized representatives to Second—The Company shall pay to the City for this right and privilege a sum which shall be equal to five (5) per cent. of the gross receipts of the Coninanv. as inspect at all reasonable times any or all the vehicles used by the Company or by order of the Board shall submit any such vehicle to the Board or its authorized representatives hereinafter defined, and for the duration of this contract, but which sum shall not be for inspection. If upon inspection any vehicle shall appear in the judgment of said less than three hundred dollars ($300) per month. The gross receipts mentioned above shall be the gross receipts of the Company from Board or its authorized representatives to be unfit for public service, then the Company whatever source derived, either directly or indirectly, in any manner, from or in con- shall, upon notice, immediately withdraw such vehicle from service, and shall cause it to with the requirements herein contained or shall remedy the defect and notify nection with the operation hereby authorized within the limits of the City. conform the Board or its authorized representatives that such vehicle has been made to conform The charges shall commence on the date upon which this contract is signed by the Mayor. with said requirements or that the defect has been remedied before such vehicle shall The charges as above shall be paid into the treasury of the City monthly within be restored to service. Sixteenth—All laws and ordinances affecting the operation of stages or omnibuses five (5) days after the expiration of each calendar month or portion thereof, except in now in force or which may be in force during the term of this contract shall be com- the case of the last payment, when such charges shall be paid within five (5) days after plied with by the Company. The Company shall also comply with and enforce the the termination of this right and privilege. carrying out of any orders or regulations which may be issued by the Board designed Any and all payments to be made by the terms of this contract to the City by the Company shall not be considered in any manner in the nature of a tax, but such payments for the protection of persons or of property or of the comfort and health of the public. Seventeenth—The rate of fare for any passenger upon the stage or omnibus routes shall be made in addition to any and all taxes of whatsoever kind or description, now or hereafter required to he paid by any ordinance of the City, or resolution of the operated pursuant to this contract shall not exceed five (5) cents and the Company shall not charge any passenger more than five (5) cents for one continuous ride from any Board, or any law of the State of New York. point on said routes, or on any other connecting route, line or branch, operated by it Third—The charges or payments shall continue throughout the whole term of this contract, notwithstanding any clause in any statute or in the charter of any other or under its control, to any other point on said routes or on any other connecting route, Company providing for payments for similar rights or franchises at a different rate. line or branch within the limits of the City. It is the intention and of the essence of this contract that the Company shall not Fourth—Nothing in this contract shall be deemed to affect in any way the right of charge any passenger more than five (5) cents for one continuous ride as above provided the City to grant to any other corporation or to any individual a similar right and during the term of this contract, and should the Company at any time during the term privilege upon the same or other terms and conditions, over the same streets and avenues hereinbe fore described. of this contract, without the consent of the Board, charge a fare in excess of five (5) cents, as above provided, the right and privilege hereby granted may be cancelled and Fifth—At the termination, revocation or forfeiture of this grant, the City at the annulled and this contract declared to be null and void and of no effect by resolution of election of the Board, shall have the right to purchase all or any part of the property said Board without legal or other proceedings and upon the adoption of such resolution and plant of the Company used for the purpose of the operation of the stages or omni- all rights and privileges granted by this contract shall cease and determine. Such action buses hereby authorized, at a sum equal to a fair valuation of such property and plant, may be tat -en by the Board whether a fare in excess of five (5) cents, as above pro- exclusive of any value which such property and plant may have by reason of this contract. vided, is charged by the Company acting on its own initiative or in alleged compliance Such property and plant are to be valued as if the Company had not exercised the right with an order or orders issued by any other Board or Commission having or claiming and privilege grained by this franchise for the said period of this contract, and no to have jurisdiction over the operation of the stage or omnibus routes operated pursuant allowance shall he made to the Company in such valuation by reason of such exercise. If the Company and the City cannot agree upon such valuation of such property and to this contract. plant, then such valuation thereof shall be determined and fixed by three arbitrators Eighteenth—Stages or omnibuses shall be run on the routes operated pursuant to selected in the following manner : this contract on a schedule providing for intervals of not more than thirty (30) minutes WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. THE CITY RECORD. 7603 during the period of each day between 7 o'clock a. m. and 12 o'clock Midnight, and Twenty-eighth--If at any time the powers of the Board or any other of the auth- as much oftener as reasonable convenience of the public may require, or as may be orities herein mentioned or intended to be mentioned, shall be transferred by law to any directed by resolution of the Board. Such schedule of 30-minute intervals, or such other Board, authority, officer or officers, then and in such case such other Board, other schedule as may be directed by resolution of the Board shall be maintained as authority, officer or officers shall have all the powers, rights and duties herein reserved nearly as possible, except when the Company is prevented from so doing by reasons to or prescribed for the Board or other authorities, officer or officers. not within its control. SEcinox 3. The Company promises, covenants and agrees on its part and behalf Nineteenth—The Company shall, at its own expense, do anything and everything during the entire term of this contract to conform to and abide by and perform all the within its power to keep its vehicles in operation on regular schedules during the existence terms, conditions and requirements in this contract fixed and contained. of snow and ice in the streets and avenues upon which the Company is hereby authorized In Witness Whereof, the party of the first part, by its Mayor, thereunto duly to operate, and if it shall be necessary to remove such snow and ice to the side of the authorized by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said City, has caused the roadway in order to so operate, then such removal shall be done by the Company, under corporate name of said City to be hereunto signed and the corporate seal of said City the supervision and to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, but in to be hereunto affixed; and the party of the second part, by its officers, thereunto no event shall snow or ice so removed be allowed by the Company to obstruct the cross- dilly authorized, has caused its corporate name to be hereunto signed and its cor- walks of any street. • porate seal to be hereunto affixed the day and year first above written. Twentieth—It is understood that the Company shall operate, pursuant to this con- THE CITY OF NEW YORK, by , Mayor. tract, only upon the streets and avenues herein described, but should vehicular traffic (Corporate Seal.) be diverted from any portion of any of said streets or avenues because of fires, parades Attest : , City Clerk. or any other event which will close the street to vehicular traffic temporarily, then the QUEENS BUS LINES, INC., by , President. Company may use such other streets or avenues as are necessary to continue the opera- (Seal.) tion, If, however, for any reason any of the streets and avenues in which operation Attest : Secretary. is hereby authorized shall be closed to vehicular traffic for a longer period than (Here add acknowledgments ) twenty-four (24) hours, then the Company shall communicate with the Board or its Resolved, That the result of the inquiry made by this Board as to the money value authorized representatives and obtain authority for the operation upon other streets and of the franchise or right proposed to be granted and the adequacy of the compensation avenues for the period during which said street or avenue may be closed. proposed to be paid therefor, and of the terms and conditions including the provision as Twenty-first—The Company shall at all times keep accurate books of account of its to rates and charges, are, as hereinabove specified, and fully set forth, in and by the gross receipts from all sources and shall, within five (5) days after the expiration of foregoing form of proposed contract, for the grant of such franchise or right. each calendar month, during the term of this contract and within five (5) days after the Resolved, That these preambles and resolutions including the said resolution for termination of this right and privilege, make verified reports to the Board and to the the grant of a franchise or right applied for by the Queens Bus Lines, Inc., and the Comptroller of the City of the business done by the Company during such calendar said form of a proposed contract for the grant of such franchise or right, containing month or portion thereof. Such reports shall be in such form as the Board or the said results of such inquiry, after the same shall be entered in the minutes of this Board, Comptroller may prescribe and shall contain a statement of such gross receipts, the shall be published in full for at least fifteen (15) clays immediately prior to Friday, total miles in operation within the limits of the City and the miles operated under this September 25, 1925, in the CITY RECORD, together with the following notice, to wit: contract, and such other information as the Board or the Comptroller may require. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Estimate and Apportionment before The Board or the Comptroller shall have access to all hooks and records of the Company authorizing any contract for the grant of the franchise or right, applied for by for the purpose of ascertaining the correctness of its reports, and may examine its Queens Bus Lines, Inc., and fully set forth and described in the foregoing form officers and employees under oath. of proposed contract, for the grant of such franchise or right and before adopting Twenty-second—In case of any violation or breach or failure to comply with any any resolution authorizing such contract, will at a meeting of said Board to be of the provisions herein contained or with any orders of the Board or its authorized held in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, representatives, acting under the powers herein reserved, the right and privilege herein September 25, 1925, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., hold a public hearing thereon, at which granted may be forfeited by resolution of said Board, without proceedings at law or in citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard. equity. Provided, however, that such action by the Board shall not be taken until Resolved, That a notice of such hearing, stating that copies of the proposed contract the Board shall give notice to the Company to appear before it on a certain day not and resolution of consent thereto may be obtained by all those interested therein at the less than ten (10) days after the date of such notice. to show cause why such resolution Division of Franchises, Room 13W, Nlunicipal Building, Centre and 'Chambers declaring this right and privilege forfeited should not be adopted. In case the Company streets, Borough of Manhattan, shall be published at least twice at the expense of the fails to appear, action may be taken by the Board forthwith. proposed grantee during the ten (10) days immediately prior to Friday, September 25, Any false entry in the books of the Company or false statement in the reports to 1925, in the New York American and the New York Evening i Journal, the two daily the Board or to the Comptroller as to a material fact, knowingly made by the Company, newspapers in which the petition and notice of hearing thereon have been published. shall constitute such a violation or breach or failure to comply with the provisions Which was adopted by the following vote: herein contained as to warrant the forfeiture of the right and privilege hereby granted. Affirmative—The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting Presi- Nothing herein contained shall affect in any way the right of the Company to apply dent of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting to a court of competent jurisdiction for a review of any action of the Board forfeiting President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The the franchise or consent hereby granted. Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. Twenty-third—If the Company shall fail to give efficient public service at rates not exceeding those herein fixed, or fail to maintain its equipment as herein provided Various City Departments—Establishment of Additional Grades of Positions in good condition throughout the whole term of this contract, the Board may give (Cal. No. 4). notice to the Company, specifying any default on the part of the ;Company, and requiring the Company to remedy the same within a reasonable time; and upon failure (On July 31 (Cal. No. 52), this matter was laid over until August 11, 1925, and of the Company to remedy such default within a reasonable time, the Company shall, referred to the Committee of the Whole.) far each day thereafter during which the default or defect remains, pay to the City the (Oti August 11, 1925 (Cal. No. 4), it was laid over until this meeting.) sum of fifty dollars ($50) as fixed or liquidated damages, or at the option of the The Secretary presented the following: Board, this contract may be forfeited upon ten (10) days' notice to the Company. July 7, 1925. Twenty-fourth—The Company shall assume all liability for damages to persons or Hon. JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor, City of Neza York: property occasioned by reason of the operation or maintenance of the stages or omni- Why Licensed Firemen, Oilers and Marine Stokers Should Receive an Increase of Wages buses hereby authorized, and it is a condition of this contract that the City shall assume of 50 Cents per Diem. no liability whatsoever either to persons or property on account of the same, and the First—Because our watLii word for seven years has been "Service—One Hundred Company shall repay to the City any damage which the City shall be compelled to pay Per cent. Service." We believe that we are the only organization in the City who have by reason of any acts or default of the Company. made every effort to show an improvement in our work. Twenty-fifth—This grant is upon the express condition that the Company, within Second—At the time of the B. R. T. car strike in Brooklyn, in the summer of thirty (30) days after the signing of this contract by the Mayor, and before anything 1920, an attempt was made to have the Stokers on the Municipal Ferryboats go on is done in exercise of the right and privilege conferred hereby, shall deposit with the strike. This attempt was stopped by the action of the officers of the Municipal Fire- Comptroller of the City the sum of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) either pen, Oilers and Marine Stokers' Association, who went from boat to boat, warning tri money or securities, to be approved by him, which fund shall be security for the per- the men not to pay any attention to outside troublemakers, but to remain at their posts, formance by the Company of all of the terms and conditions of this contract and letting their officers settle disputes with the Commissioner. We, therefore, stopped the compliance with all orders of the Board acting under the powers herein reserved. The strike before it had started. Former Commissioner Grover Whalen can verify this said fund of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) shall be security for the per- statement. formance by the Company especially of those terms and conditions of this contract Third—When the new incinerating plant on 56th street and North River was which relate to the payment of the charges for the privilege hereby granted, the ren- operated for the first month, the contractor in charge gave the Stokers (employed by the dering of efficient public service at the rates herein fixed, and the maintenance of City to operate the plant) a bonus of $3.50 per diem, making the wages $10 per diem. vehicles in good condition throughout the whole term of this contract ; and in case When The City of New York accepted the plant from the contractor the bonus ceased, of default in the performance by the Company of such terms and conditions or and trouble developed. compliance with such orders or either or any of them, the City shall have the right to The officers of the Municipal Firemen, Oilers and Marine Stokers went to that cause the work to be done and the materials to be furnished for the performance plant and spoke to the Stokers. We told them that we expected the best effort of every thereof after due notice, and shall collect the reasonable cost the-eu f from the said Municipal Stoker to make their plant a success. They promised that from that time on fund withcut legal 1. ia,c.viTYig: • or after default in the payment of the charges, they would do their part to make it so. We also made suggestions to the Engineers as shall collect the same, with interest, from the said fund after ten (10) days, notice to to a better way of operating the plant, These suggestions were put into effec, so that the Company; or in case of failure to observe the said terms and conditions of this con- now we believe it to be the most efficient plant of its kind in the world. tract and orders of the Board acting hereunder, relating to the headway, repair, mainte- Fourth—In Bellevue Hospital there was always more or less friction between the nance or withdrawal from service of vehicles, the Company shall pay to the City as Firemen and Engineers. We stopped all this, so that now Bellevue power house is liquidated damages the sum of fifty dollars ($50) per day for each day of violation, and working nearly 100 per cent. efficiently. We can cite many more instances like the above, the further ,um of ten dollars ($10) per day for each vehicle that shall not be properly if needed, to prove our loyalty to our city. heated or lighted in case of the violation of the provisions relating to those matters, all of Fifth—Prevailing Rate of Wage Law. We believe that the greatest proof that which sums may he deducted from said fund. can be given in regard to the "Prevailing Rate of Wages" is the fact that The City- The procedure for the imposition and collection of the sums as fixed or liquidated of New York cannot get enough Licensed Firemen front the civil service lists. An damages in this contract shall be as follows : • examination for Licensed Firemen has been held every year for the past five years The Board on complaint made, shall give notice to the Company, directing its in the Borough of Manhattan and there were never enough men to supply the demand. President or other officer to appear before the Bcard on a certain day not less than ten The number of names for Licensed Firemen on the list for 1925 was 36. We are (10) days after the date of such notice, to show cause why the Company should not informed that in the garbage disposal plant on West 56th street there were eight pay such liquidated damages in accordance with the foregoing provisions. If the Com- emergency Firemen working on Thursday. July 2, 1925. Many hospitals on Welfare pany fails to make an appearance, or after a hearing appears in the judgment of the Island are using emergency Firemen. We believe that if The City of New York Board to be in fault, said Board shall forthwith require the payment of said sums would increase the pay of Licensed Firemen 50 cents per diem it would go a long way herein provided for, or where the damages are not liquidated by the terms of this con- in solving the problem of getting competent Firemen. tract, such amount as appears to the Board to be just, and without legal procedure direct Sixth—We noticed, at a meeting of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment the Comptroller to withdraw such amount from the security fund deposited with him. held on Wednesday, July 1, 1925, among other salary increases granted, were the In case of any drafts made upon the security fund, the Company shall, upon ten (10) following: days' notice, pay to the City a sum sufficient to restore said security fund to the original thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500), and in default thereof this con- amount of one Rate be cancelled and annulled at the option of the Board. acting in behalf of the tract max' Trade. Per Diem. City. No action or proceeding or right under the provisions of this contract shall affect any other legal rights, remedies or causes of action belonging to the City. These pro- Machinist $9 50 visions for the recovery of such damages are in addition to the right to forfeit the fran- Machinist's Helper 7 50 chise conferred by Section 2, Subdivision Twenty-third of this contract. Steamfitter 10 00 Twenty-sixth—The words "notice" or "direction" wherever used in this contract, Steamfitter's Helper 8 00 shall be deemed to mean a written notice or direction. Every such notice or direction Blacksmith 9 00 to be served upon the Company shall be delivered at such office in the City as shall Blacksmith's Helper 7 00 have been designated by the Company, or if no such office shall have been designated, Stationary Engineer 8 50 or if such designation shall have for any reason become inoperative, shall be mailed in the City, postage prepaid, addressed to the Company at the City. Delivery or mailing of Now the Fireman has always been rated as the Engineer's Helper and he has always such notice or direction as and when above provided shall be equivalent to direct personal been compensated at the rate of $1.50 per diem less than the Engineer under whose notice or direction, and shall be deemed to have been given at the time of delivery or jurisdiction he works. By granting the Firemen this increase you will still have mailing. Engineers and Firemen at their same old rating and do justice to the Firemen. Twenty-seventh—The words "streets" or "avenues" and "streets and avenues" wher- Respectfully yours, JOHN D. KELEHER, 273 Hudson street, Manhattan; ever used in this contract, shall be deemed to mean streets, avenues, highways, park- MICHAEL BRANAGHAN, 318 Marion street, Brooklyn; MAURICE A. WHITE, ways, driveways, concourses, boulevards, bridges, viaducts, tunnels, public places or any 9151 115th street, Richmond Hill ; Salary Committee, Municipal Firemen, Oilers and other property to which the City has title or over which the public has an easement Marine Stokers' Association, County Court House, Chambers street, Manhattan. encountered by the streets and avenues hereinabove described and upon or in which The Secretary also presented a report, dated August 21, 1925, of the Director of authority is hereby given to the Company to operate stages or omnibuses. the Budget recommending denial. 7604 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925.

On motion, the Committee of the Whole was discharged from further consideration The following resolution was offered: of this matter, Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provi- The following resolution was offered: sions of section 237 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby approves of the transfer Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provi- of funds within the appropriations made for the year 1925, as follows: sions of section 56 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby recommends to the FROM Board of Aldermen the establishment in all City Departments, etc., of the grades of MISCELLANEOUS, NEW YORK CITY. positions, in addition to those heretofore established, effective August 28, 1925, as 3039 City Fund for Salary and Wage Accruals to be expended as provided follows: in the Budget resolutions herewith $7,050 00 Number of TO Title of Position. Rate. Incumbents. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. 191 Wages Temporary Employees- Per Diem. 1. Licensed Fireman $7 00 Unlimited Examiner or Expert, not to exceed $15 a day $2,000 00 2. Monitor not to exceed $5 a day Marine Fireman 7 00 Unlimited 2,000 00 198 General Plant Service 3,050 00 Marine Stoker 7 00 Unlimited Marine Stoker (Oil Burning) 7 00 Unlimited $7,050 00 Stoker 7 00 Unlimited Which was adopted by the following vote: Oiler 7 00 Unlimited Affirmative-The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the Per Annum. President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of Marine Fircman $2,190 50 Unlimited Marine Stoker 2,190 50 Unlimited Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-13. Present and not voting-The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. Marine Oiler 2,250 50 Unlimited Water Tender 2,250 50 Unlimited Police Department-Transfer of Appropriation (Cal. No. 7). Which was adopted by the following vote : (On July 31, 1925 (Cal. No. 211), this matter was referred to the Comptroller, to Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President the Committee of the Whole and to the Director of the Budget for report to said of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting Committee.) President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The (On August 11, 1925 (Cal. No. 12), the Committee of the Whole was discharged Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. from further consideration of this matter, a resolution of approval failed of adoption, not receiving the requisite number of affirmative votes, and the matter was laid over Various City Departments-Establishment of Additional Grades of Positions until this meeting.) (Cal. No. 5). The Secretary presented a communication, dated July 24, 1925, from the Police (On July 31 (Cal. No. 55) this matter was laid over until August 11, 1925, and Commissioner, herein, and the following report of the Director of the Budget: referred to the Committee of the Whole.) July 29, 1925. (On August 11, 1925 (Cal. No. 5), it was laid over until this meeting.) To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: The Secretary presented the following: Gentlemen- Local No. 1, International Union of Elevator Constructors of New York and Cal. No. 211, July 31, 1925-Secretary's Record No. 4723. Vicinity, 208 East 54th Street, New York, July 16, 1925. Communication, dated July 24, 1925, from the Police Commissioner, lion. PETER J. McGowAN, Secretary of Board of Estimate, Municipal Building, New requesting a transfer of funds within appropriations to his department for vork: the year 1924, in the sum of $2,874 from Code 1622 to Code 1624. Honorable Sir-We respectfully request a hearing at the Board meeting to be The sum of $159,620 was provided in Code 1624, Telephone Service for the year held on July 31, 1925, to set forth our claims to the prevailing rate of wages for the 1924. The total expenditures for the year for telephone service amounted to $162,494.06, Elevator Constructors and Elevator Constructor's Helpers employed by The City of or $2,874.06 in excess of appropriations. New York and who have not received any recognition for the prevailing rate from The purpose of this request is to provide sufficient funds to meet this deficit, which June 1, 1923, and its automatic increases to date. was caused by additional service rendered the department. These men in the employ of The City of New York are at present receiving $9 Since submission of the request adjustments in unpaid bills have increased the deficit per day for Constructors and $7 per day for Constructor's Helpers, while the prevailing six cents in excess of the amount requested transferred. rates have increased automatically as follows : June 1, 1923, to December 31, 1923, con- There is a sufficient balance in Code 1622 to permit of the debit transfer. structors, $10 per day, constructor's helpers, IC per day; January 1, 1924, constructors, It is recommended that the request be granted in the amount of $2,874.06. $10.50; June 1, 1924, constructor's helpers, $8.50 per day. The last two rates are Respect fully, WILLIA M J. LOUGHRA N, Examiner. now effective and prevailing in the City of New York. Approved: EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Director of the Budget. Thanking you for any courtesy in this matter, we are, sincerely, The following resolution was offered: GEORGE DALLDORF, Secretary, Local No. 1, I. U. E. C. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provi- The Secretary also presented a report, dated August 24, 1925, from the Director sions of section 237 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby approves of the transfer of the Budget recommending denial. of funds within appropriations made to the Police Department for the year 1924, as follows : On motion the Committee of the Whole was discharged from further consideration of this matter. FROM 1622 Shoeing and Boarding Horses including Veterinary Services $2,874 06 The following resolution was offered: Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provisions TO of section 56 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby recommends to the Board of 1624 Telephone Service $2,874 06 Aldermen the establishment in all City Departments, etc., of the grades of positions, in Which was adopted by the following vote : addition to those heretofore established, effective August 28, 1925, as follows : Affirmative-The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Rate Number of Borough of Brook- lyn, and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-13. Title of Position. Per Diem. Incumbents. Present and not voting-The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. Elevator Constructor $10 50 Unlimited Elevator Mechanic 10 50 Unlimited Board of Estimate and Apportionment-Construction of Additional Bridge or Elevator Constructor's Helper 8 50 Unlimited Between Boroughs of Manhattan and Queens; Issue of Tax Notes (Cal. No. 8). Which was adopted by the following vote: • The Secretary presented for consideration a resolution offered by the President of Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting Presi- the Borough of Queens, stating that it is the sense of this Board that an additional dent of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting bridge be built across the East River from the Borough of Manhattan to the Borough President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The of Queens, that the work of constructing said bridge should proceed without delay, Bronx, Queens and Riehmond-16. and that the sum of $50,000 in tax notes be appropriated to the Department of Plant and Structures for the purpose of making the necessary borings and investigation in City Fund for Salary and Wage Accruals; Municipal Civil. Service Commission- connection with the location of the bridge. Transfer of Funds (Cal. No. 6). (On August 11, 1925 (Cal. No. 13), this matter was laid over until this meeting (On July 31, 1925 (Cal. No. 198), this matter was referred to the Comptroller, and the Secretary was directed to report thereon to the Board.) to the Committee of the Whole and to the Director of the Budget for report to said The Secretary also presented: Committee.) (1) Communication, dated August 17, 1925, from the President of the Borough of (On August 11, 1925 (Cal. No. 11), the Committee of the Whole was discharged The Bronx, requesting that an appropriation of $50,000 be granted the Commissioner of from further consideration of this matter; a resolution of approval failed of adoption, Plant and Structures for the purpose of making surveys, borings and preliminary plans not receiving the requisite number of affirmative votes, and the matter was laid over and estimates of cost for a bridge to be built from Clason's Point, The Bronx, at the until this meeting.) end of Soundview avenue to a point opposite in the Borough of Queens, the location The Secretary presented a communication, dated June 4, 1925, from the Acting to be suggested by the President of the Borough of Queens, which structure will serve President of the Municipal Civil Service Commission, herein, and the following report the two-fold purpose of relieving traffic and at the same time cutting off many miles of of the Director of the Budget: travel for those who desire to reach The Bronx or Queens by way of this route. July 29, 1925. In making the above recommendation, the Borough President called attention to the To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: fact that a great deal of traffic across the Queensboro Bridge comes through The Bronx Gentlemen- by way of the streets of Manhattan, and due to the rapid growth of The Bronx stated Cal. No. 198 of July 31, 1925-Secretary's Record No. 4722. that a bridge must be built at the above location in the near future, particularly in view Communication, dated June 4, 1925, from the President, Municipal Civil of the fact that a bridge will be constructed across the Hudson River landing at about Service Commission, requesting a transfer of $7,050 from Accruals to 179th street, Borough of Manhattan, with a direct approach to the Washington Bridge at Wages Temporary Employees, Code No. 191, Line 1, Examiners and Experts, 181st street. And the proposed Clason's Point Bridge will be at a point directly east of not to exceed $15 a day, $2,000; Line No. 2, Monitors, not to exceed $5 a the Washington Bridge, which is the most logical location for the accommodation of day, $2,000; and Code 198, General Plant Service, $3,050. traffic to the Borough of Queens and Long Island. 1925 Code No. 191, Line 1, Examiner or Expert, not to exceed $15 a day. Of the (2) Communication, dated August 18, 1925, from the Commissioner of Plant and total allowance of $3,600 included in the 1925 Budget for this purpose, a balance of $6.66 Structures, submitting details of schedule for personal service and other than personal remains. service supporting the proposed appropriation of $50,000 in tax notes to be made to the 1925 Code No. 191, Line 2, Monitor, not to exceed $5 a day. The amount allowed Department of Plant and Structures for the preparation of surveys, etc., for a new for this purpose, viz.: $8,000, is entirely used, and was disbursed as follows: bridge across the East River between the Boroughs of Manhattan and Queens. Monitors, working as Clerks and Stenographers $4,946 00 (3) Communication, dated August 20, 1925, from the President of the Borough of Monitors, attending at Examinations 3,054 00 Queens, requesting the adoption of the above resolution in view of the urgency for the construction of this bridge and the necessity of relieving congestion on the Queensboro $8,000 00 Bridge. 1925 Code No. 198, General Plant Service. Out of the total allowance of $4,000 (4) Communication, dated August 20, 1925 ,from the Commissioner of Plant and for this purpose there has been expended to date $3,065.33, leaving a balance of $934.67. Structures relative to the request of the President of the Borough of Queens for an The Chief Examiner has attached to the request a list showing the particular kind appropriation for a survey as to the necessity for the location of a new bridge across of an examination which he proposes to hold during the remainder of the year so as the East River between the Boroughs of Manhattan and Queens, stating that the con- there will be an eligible list on file in the office. gestion on the Queensboro Bridge is serious, aggravating and an impediment to business The necessity for these examinations have been proven and appear necessary. and a hindrance to pleasure. Reference is made to plans previously submitted to the In view of the foregoing the following recommendation is offered to permit of the Board for the relief of traffic conditions at the approach to the Queensboro Bridge in holding of the scheduled examinations for the remainder of the year : the Borough of Manhattan, providing for the opening of an approach from East 57th FROM street to the present lateral approach to the bridge and the improvement of that approach Code 3039 City Fund for Salary and Wage Accruals $7,050 00 and of the lateral exit and extension of this exit through to East 62d street. The plan submitted will make both the lateral roadways available, one for approach and the other TO for exit, and will increase the capacity of the bridge at very small cost. In view of Code 191 Wages Temporary Employees- the urgency of the public demand for the relief of conditions on the Queensboro Bridge 1. Examiner or Expert. not to exceed $15 a day $2,000 00 and of the obvious justification for such demand, it is recommended that action be had 2. Monitor, not to exceed $5 a day 2,000 00 on this proposed plan. Code 198 General Plant Service 3,050 00 (On October 10, 1924 (Cal. No. 180), the plan above mentioned was presented to the Board; on January 29, 1925 (Cal. No. 380), a tentative plan for laying out a new $7,050 00 street bounded by 2d avenue, East 59th street, 3d avenue and East 60th street, submitted Respectfully, EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Director of the Budget. by the President of the Borough of Manhattan was approved and the matter of th.

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preparation of plans for further relief of traffic on the east of 2d avenue was referred Wages Temporary Employees- to a committee consisting of the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Commis- Foreman Dockbuilder, at $9.50 per day sioner of Plant and Structures and the Chief Engineer of the Board.) Pile Driving Engineer, at $9 per day The Secretary also presented: Dockbuilder, at $8.50 per day (1) Communication, dated August 21, 1925, from the Thirty-fourth Street Mid- Electrician or Wireman, at $9 per day town Association, urging the adoption of a resolution authorizing an appropriation for House Painter, at $9 per day the preliminary work on a new East River bridge between the Boroughs of Manhattan Carpenter, at $10 per day and Queens, with the Manhattan approach near or just below 34th street. The com- Ship Carpenter, at $8 per day munication set forth in detail the reasons for suggesting the Manhattan terminus in the Steam Fitter, at $9 per day vicinity of 34th street. Steam Fitter's Helper, at $7 per day (2) Communications (2), dated August 24 and 26, 1925, from the Flushing United Rigger, at $8 per day Association and Riverview Heights Community Council, Astoria, in favor of the con- Machinist, at $9.50 per day struction of an additional bridge between the Boroughs of Manhattan and Queens, Blacksmith, at $9 per day inasmuch as the present Queensboro Bridge is inadequate to take care of the large Blacksmith's Helper, at $7 per day amount of traffic between these two boroughs. The association also favors the establish- Laborer, at $5 per day ment of a municipally operated ferry between the Boroughs of Queens and Manhattan. (3) Communication, dated August 19, 1925, from H. C. Bohack & Co., Inc., relative Schedule Total $110,000 00 to the increasing traffic congestion on the Queensboro Bridge, and stating that a study of this problem indicates the need of the establishment of ferry service between Long Total Personal Service $113,250 00 Island City and Manhattan, particularly for vehicular traffic, but that it is not deemed Other Than Personal Service. wise, however, to compel all commercial traffic to use the ferry, but rather make it a Material, etc. 86,750 00 matter of choice, and it would probably be preferred by a great many firms employing trucks ii the Manhattan slip were placed south of 59th street. Total Allowance $200,000 00 (4) Communication, dated August 10, 1925, from J. Edward Meyer, 62 William -together with necessary grade and permission to fill places at schedule rates from street, New York, suggesting as a means of temporary relief for the congestion of the time to time as necessary. Queensboro Bridge, operation of the 34th Street Ferry from Long Island City to the Further, I beg to report that the delivery of the new steel ferryboats, now being Manhattan piers, and for permanent relief the construction of a bridge across the East built by this Department, will leave available sufficient side-wheel ferryboats for this River from some point in Long Island City to Manhattan. It is suggested that both operation. of these undertakings be begun as quickly as possible. With respect to the cost of operation, a two-boat service, operated 16 hours daily, The following appeared in favor : week days only, will cost approximately $160.000 a year, and the receipts should cover George K. Beckel, property owner of Woodside ; Charles S. Ward, representing this cost. Respectfully submitted, WM. WIRT MILLS, Commissioner. the Flushing United Association; F. A. Mel, President; Wm. J. Russell, Secretary; The Secretary also presented: and F. R. Howe, H. P. Williams and E. A. MacDougall, representing the Queensboro (1) Communication, dated August 20, 1925, from the Acting President of Chamber of Commerce. Borough of Queens, requesting immediate action on the appropriation as above requested. On motion, Rule 19 was waived in this matter and the following was offered: (2) Communication, dated August 11, 1925, from Wm. H. St. Johns, Bayside, L. I., Whereas, Improvements for the relief of traffic congestion have been and are urging the re-establishment of ferry service between 34th street, Manhattan, and Long being made in the Borough of Manhattan ; and Island City. Whereas, These improvements should be utilized to their fullest extent in con- (3) Communication, dated August 12, 1925. from the Cassidy Co., Inc., 15-17 Wilbur nection with new bridges and tunnels to the Borough of Queens; and avenue, Long Island City, suggesting the re-establishment of ferry service from 34th Whereas, It is essential that these tunnels and bridges be so located as to best street, Manhattan, to Long Island City, and the adoption of the proposed plans for relict serve the interests of interborough traffic and cause the least interference to Man- of traffic congestion at the Manhattan end of the Queensboro Bridge and also the adop- hattan's traffic ; therefore be it tion of project for an additional bridge or tunnel across the East River. Resolved, That a Committee, consisting of the President of the Borough of Man- (4) Communication, dated August 12. 1925, from the Manager of the Long Island hattan, the President of the Borough of Queens, the Comptroller and the Acting City' Branch of the Title Guarantee and Trust Company, in favor of the operation of President of the Board of Aldermen, be and hereby is appointed for the purpose of ferry for the relief of traffic on the Queensboro Bridge; also favoring the adoption of determining, at the earliest possible date, that a bridge or tunnel, or both, shall be a project for an additional bridge and vehicular tunnel across the East River. built to carry traffic between the Boroughs of Manhattan and Queens and to recom- (5) Communication, dated August 7, 1925, from Edgar C. Scanlon, 104 Bayview mend to the Board a location therefor ; and be it further avenue, Little Neck, L. 1., in favor of the establishment of municipal ferry service from Resolved, By the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, that, pursuant to the the Manhattan terminal to Long Island City : also suggesting the erection of a neW provisions of section 189 of the Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller be and bridge across the Fast River to relieve traffic over the Queensboro Bridge. hereby is authorized to issue tax notes of The City of New York in an amount not (6) Communication, dated August 10, 1925, from the President of the Chamber of to exceed $50,000, which shall be included in annual tax levies in the manner provided Commerce of the Borough of Queens, in favor of the operation of a municipal ferry by section 189 of the Charter, the proceeds of which shall be used for the above purpose from 34th street, Manhattan, to some point in Long Island City and the diversion o f horse- by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. drawn and slow-moving vehicles from the Queensboro Bridge to this ferry. Which was adopted by the following vote: (7) Communication, dated August 17, 1925, from Fred G. Randall, 110 East 42d Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President street, New York, in favor of the establishment of a municipal ferry to relieve ',he of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting congestion on the Queensboro Bridge. President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The (8) Communication, dated August 12, 1925, from Walter I. Willis, Vice-President Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. of the Three-in-One Oil Company, 130 William street, New York, urging restoration of ferry service across the East River between 34th street, Manhattan, and Borden avenue, ( See Cal. No. 74.) Long Island City, particularly for the use of horse-drawn vehicles, and the adoption of proposed plans for the relief of traffic congestion at the Manhattan end of the Queens- Department of Plant and Structures-Issue of Tax Notes; Establishment of born Bridge and the adoption of the project for an additional bridge or tunnel across Personal and Non-personal Service Schedule; Authority to Fill Vacancies, and the East River between the Boroughs of Manhattan and Queens. Establishment of Additional Grades of Positions (Cal. No. 9). (9) Communication, dated August 24, 1925, from the Secretary of the 34th street- (On August 11, 1925 (Cal. No. 14), the matter was laid over until this meeting and Midtown Association, Inc.. urging the resumption of service on the Fast 34th street ferry the Commissioner of Plant and Structures was requested to report thereon to the Board.) under the supervision of the DeparIment of Plant and Structures. The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 20, 1925, from the Acting William Wirt Commissioner of Plant and Structures, and F. N. Howe, rep- President of the Borough of Queens, herein, and the following report of the Commis- resenting the Queensboro Chamber of Commerce, appeared. sioner of Plant and Structures: On motion, Rule 19 was waived in this matter and the following resolution was City of New York, Department of Plant and Structures, Municipal Building, August offered: 20, 1925. Resolved, By the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, that, pursuant to the pro- The Honorable the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, City of New York: visions of section 189 of the Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller be and hereby is authorized to issue tax notes of The City of New York in an amount not exceeding Sirs-Pursuant to the action of your honorable Board taken August 11, 1925, under two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000), which shall be included in annual tax levies, Cal. No. 14, requesting a report from me as to the practicability and desirability, also in the manner provided by said section 189 of the Charter, the proceeds of which, to the cost of resuming operation over the 34th Street Ferry to some point in Long Island the amount of the par value thereof to he used for the construction of a ferry terminal City, I beg to report as follows: at East 34th street, Manhattan, and at 7th street, Long Island City, under the jurisdiction The discontinuance of the ferry between East 34th street, Manhattan, and Borden of the Department of Plant and Structures ; said fund to be expended in accordance with avenue, Long Island City, was opposed before the Transit Commission, by the Corpora- the following schedule: don Counsel and the Commissioner of Plant and Structures, by direction of your honor- able Board, but the Transit Commission gave the Long Island Railroad Company per- DEPARTMENT OF PLANT AND STRUCTURES. mission to discontinue service and the City was powerless to prevent the closing of this Fund for the construction of ferry terminal at East 34th street, Manhattan, crossing. and 7th street, Long Island City- This shutting down of this ferry has been a hardship to manufacturers in Long Personal Serzice. Island City and there have been many demands for the establishment of a municipal Salaries Temporary Employees- ferry, which demands have been accentuated by the increased congestion on the Queens- Superintendent of Construction, at $350 a month (5 months) $1,750 00 boro Bridge, due in part to the shutting down of the East 34th Street Ferry. Timekeeper, at $150 a month (10 months) 1,500 00 In my opinion the establishment of a municipal ferry would be of great value to the larger manufacturing district in Long Island City, extending from the Queensboro Schedule Total $3,250 00 Bridge to Newtown Creek, in affording direct and easy access to Manhattan. It should be noted also that this section is only partly developed and that a municipal Wages Temporary Employees- ferry would tend to stimulate industry in this district. The Long Island Railroad Ferry Foreman Dockbuilder, at $9.50 per day (lid not have such effect because of its irregular and uncertain service. Pile-driving Engineer, at $9 per day Such a ferry would also to some extent relieve conditions on the Queensboro Bridge, Dockbuilder, at $8.50 per day not so much in the number of vehicles that it would draw from the bridge, but because Electrician or Wireman, at $9 per day it would attract the horse-drawn vehicles and the slower-moving types of motor trucks House Painter, at $9 per day which are now a serious hindrance to traffic on the bridge. Carpenter, at $10 per day For these reasons I respectfully recommend that your honorable Board make the Ship Carpenter, at $8 per day necessary authorizations for the establishment at the earliest possible moment of the Steam Fitter, at $9 per day ferry service requested by the President of the Borough of Queens and by numerous Steamfitter's Helper, at $7 per day commercial organizations and manufacturers. Rigger, at $8 per day As to the feasibility of establishing such a ferry, I beg to report: Machinist, at $9.50 per day That the East 34th Street Terminal of the old ferry is not available, being owned Blacksmith, at $9 per (lay by the Long Island Railroad. and is in a state of dilapidation. Blacksmith's Helper, at $7 per day That the City-owned space adjoining at the foot of East 34th street, between the Laborer, at $5 a day lines of East 34th street extended, would afford space for one slip. That the terminal of the old ferry at Long Island City is not available, being owned Schedule Total $110,000 00 by the Long Island Railroad, and, moreover, it has been demolished. That a new one-slip terminal can be contsructed in Long Island City between the Total Personal Service $113,250 00 lines of 7th street extended. Pending acquirement of title to this property, I recommend that it .be leased. Other Than Personal Semice. For the purpose of affording the quickest possible relief at the least expenditure, I Material, etc. 86,750 00 respectfully recommend that skeleton racks and simple hand-operated bridges he installed at an estimated cost of $200,000, that tax-note funds be made available, that schedules be Total Allowance $200,000 00 authorized as follows: Permission is herein given to fill the above positions at schedule rates Which was adopted by the following vote : DEPARTMENT OF PLANT AND STRUCTURES. Affirmative-The Mayor, the Depity and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President Fund for the Construction of Ferry Terminal at East 34th Street. of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting Manhattan, and 7th Street, Long Island City- President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of rill; Personal Serzice. Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. Salaries Temporary Employees- Superintendent of Construction at $350 a month months) $1,750 00 The following resolution was offered: Timekeeper at $150 a month (10 months) 1,500 00 Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the pro- visions of section 56 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby recommends to the Schedule Total $3,250 00 Board of Aldermen the establishment in the Department of Plant and Structures of the

7606 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925.

grades of positions, in addition to those heretofore established, effective August 28, 1925, in writing in such detail as the Board has directed, that the cost of the proposed work as follows: or improvement, together with the preliminary expenses, will be the sum of $24,800; and a statement of the assessed value according to the last preceding tax roll of the Rate Per Number of real estate included within the probable area of assessment, to wit, the sum of $80,000, Title of Position. Month. Incumbents. having also been presented, it is Superintendent of Construction $350 00 1 Resolved, That the said resolution of the Local Board be and the same is hereby approved and the construction of the local improvement therein provided for is hereby Timekeeper 150 00 1 authorized. This Board does hereby determine that no portion of the cost and expense Which was adopted by the following vote: thereof shall be borne and paid by The City of New York, but that the whole of such Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President cost and expense, including the aforesaid preliminary expenses, shall be assessed upon of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting the property deemed to be benefited by the said local improvement. President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Which was adopted by the following vote: Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. Affirmative-The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of 161st (21st) Street from 35th Avenue (State Street) to Northern Boulevard Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Rich- mond-13. (Jackson Avenue), Borough of Queens-Grading, Curbing, Flagging, Paving, Present and not voting-The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. Etc. (Cal. No. 10), (On January 23 (Cal. No. 198) and June 19, 1925 (Cal. No. 529-D), this matter was referred to the Committee of the Whole.) 51st (108th) Street from Kingsland (41st) Avenue to the Long Island Railroad, (On August 11, 1925 (Cal. No. 19), the Committee of the Whole was discharged Borough of Queens-Grading, Curbing, Flagging, Etc. (Cal. No. 11). from further consideration of the matter; resolutions of approval failed of adoption (On December 7, 1923 (Cal. No. 191-A), April 24 (Cal. No. 184-B) and June 19, not receiving the requisite number of affirmative votes, and it was laid over until this 1925 (Cal. No. 339), this matter was referred to the ,Committee of the Whole.) meeting.) (On August 11, 1925 (Cal. No. 20), the Committee of the Whole was discharged The Secretary presented a resolution adopted January 12, 1925, by the Local Board from further consideration of this matter, resolutions of approval failed of adoption, of the Jamaica District, Borough of Queens; a communication, dated June 15, 1925, not receiving the requisite number of aff irmative votes, and the matter was laid over from the Acting President of said Borough, herein, and the following report of the until this meeting,) Acting Chief Engineer : The Secretary presented a resolution, adopted January 29, 1925, by the Local Board Report No. 30790. August 11, 1925. of the Newtown District, Borough of Queens, a communication, dated June 9, 1925, Hon. JOHN F. HYLAN, Chairman, Board of Estimate and Apportionment: from the Acting President of said Borough, herein, and the following report of the Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment held on June 19, Acting Chief Engineer 1925 (Cal. No. 529-D), there was presented a communication from the Acting President Report No. 27608. August 11, 1925. of the Borough of Queens bearing date of June 15th, advising that all of the conditions Hon. JOHN F. Hveax, Chairman, Board of Estimate and Apportionment: that it is the practice of the Board to impose prior to the final authorization of local Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment held on June improvements have been complied with in the matter of grading, curbing, flagging and 19, 1925 (Cal. No. 339), there was presented a communication from the President of the paving with asphalt (permanent pavement) 161st (21st) street from 35th avenue (State Borough of Queens, bearing date of June 9th, advising that all of the conditions that street) to Northern boulevard (Jackson avenue), and also constructing receiving basins it is the practice of the Board to impose prior to the final authorization of local improve- where necessary, proceedings for which were initiated by the Local Board of the Jamaica ments have been complied with in the matter of grading, curbing and flagging 51st District under a resolution adopted on January 12, 1925. (Referred to the Committee (108th) street from Kingsland (41st) avenue to the Long Island Railroad, recurbing and of the Whole January 23, 1925-Cal. No. 198.) reflagging the street from Roosevelt avenue to the Long Island Railroad, and also con- This project affects one block or about 1,000 feet of 161st street which, where not structing receiving basins where necessary; in conformity with an amendatory resolu- legally acquired, the Corporation Counsel has advised is dediCated to public use. tion of the Local Board of the Newtown District adopted on January 29, 1925. (Referred The improvement is petitioned for by 19 property owners, representing about 60 to the Committee April 24, 1925-Cal. No. 184-B.) per cent. of the frontage, which has a taxed land value of $40 per linear foot. Under the provisions of a resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Appor- The Borough President states that the time to be allowed for the completion of the tionment on March 2, 1923, and in conformity with the original initiatory Local Board improvement is 30 days, and that no expense has been incurred for the preliminary work resolution of May 4, 1922, preliminary authorization was given in the matter of grading, that is chargeable against the Street Improvement Fund. curbing and flagging 51st street between the limits described and for paving the street The work to be done comprises the following: 1,500 cubic yards excavation; 2,200 with asphalt (permanent pavement) from Roosevelt avenue to the Long Island Rail- linear feet cement curb; 2,000 square feet cement sidewalk; 3,600 square yards asphalt road, at an estimated cost of $23,800. pavement; 2 receiving basins; 2 inlets. In a communication bearing date of November 23, 1923 (referred to the Committee The cost of the work is estimated to be $24,800, on which basis the assessment December 7, 1923-Cal. No. 191-A), the Borough President requested that final authori- against the interior lots will be about $15 per front foot. The assessed valuation of the zation he granted for the improvement as originally contemplated, but the final estimate land to be benefited is reported to be $80,000. revealed az increase in the probable expense to $34,200, and in answer to an inquiry as to An inspection shows that the street is approximately graded and largely flagged, the practicability of financing the project on the basis of the final estimate, the President and that 27 buildings have been erected upon the abutting property, these involving the of the Board of Assessors stated that the cost of the grading work could be fully development of more than 50 per cent. of the frontage. Both the water and gas main assessed but that the authorization of the paving would result in a deficit amounting to are complete. The Engineer of Sewers states that a private sewer built in accordance about one-third of the estimated cost. At the suggestion of the Highway Engineer and with the legal drainage plan has been installed in the street from 35th avenue to the to keep the expense within assessable limits the Local Board has adopted a new crown about 690 feet southerly from 35th avenue; from the crown to a point 126 feet resolution omitting provision for the paving work. further south there is a 12-inch temporary private drain which, in his opinion, is adequate The improvement was petitioned for by the Commissioner of Public Works on the to provide for the drainage requirements for a period represented by the probable life ground that it represents a well defined local need and was particularly desired in con- of the pavement. A number of receiving basins are now provided for to remove surface nection with a number of similar projects to provide a traffic artery connecting up drainage. Northern boulevard is paved. Corona with Astoria avenue. The abutting property is more than 50 per cent. improved, This improvement clearly conforms to the Board rules defining urgency, and I would The Borough President states that the time to be allowed for the completion of the recommend that both preliminary and final authorizations be granted. improvement is 20 days, and that the expense incurred for the preliminary work amounts Respectfully, FREDERICK F. FUESS, Assistant Engineer. to $437. Approved: HERMAN H. SMITH, Acting Chief Engineer. The work to he done comprises the following : 150 cubic yards excavation ; 600 The following was offered: linear feet cement curbing; 3 000 square feet cement sidewalk; 2 receiving basins; Whereas, The President of the Borough of Queens has transmitted to the Board 10 inlets; 8 basin manholes; 400 cubic yards cinder filling. of Estimate and Apportionment a copy of a resolution of the Local Board of the Jamaica The cost of the improvement is now estimated to be $8.000. District, duly adopted by said Board on the 12th day of January. 1925, and approved The profile submitted by the Borough President in connection with this matter by the Acting President of the Borough of Queens on the 14th day of January, 1925, indicates that the legal grade may properly be retained. as follows, to wit : I would recommend that the resolution of March 2, 1923, under which preliminary "Resolved, That this Board does hereby initiate proceedings for the said local authorization was given for grading, curbing, flagging, constructing receiving basins improvement, to wit : where necessary, and paying with asphalt (permanent pavement), be amended to con- "For regulating, grading, curbing, laying sidewalks and constructing receiving form to the Local Board resolution now presented, and that final authorization be then basins, where necessary, for paving with a permanent pavement of sheet asphalt gramed, Respectfully. FREDERTCK F. FUSS, Assistant Engineer. upon a concrete foundation, and for all work incidental thereto, in 161st (21st) Approved : HERMAN H. SMITH, Acting Chief Engineer. street from 35th avenue (State street) to Northern boulevard, Borough of Queens." The following resolution was offered -and which resolution is accompanied with an approximate estimate of the cost of the Resolved, That the resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment work and the assessed value of the property benefited. on March 2, 1923, granting preliminary authorization for regulating, grading, curbing Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby authorizes the and laying sidewalks, where necessary, from Kingsland avenue to the right of way of President of the Borough of Queens to prepare plans. specifications and an estimate of the Long Island Railroad ; and for regulating, constructing receiving basins where nec- cost based on actual survey, and also to secure a determination of the boundary of the essary, and paving with a permanent pavement of sheet asphalt upon a concrete founda- district of assessment; the entire expense of the work done subsequent to the date of tion, together with all work incidental thereto, from Roosevelt avenue to the right of this authorization to he charged against the Street Improvement Fund and later included way of the Long Island Railroad. in 51st street, Borough of Queens, he and the same in the assessment. hereby is amended to read as follows: Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment will consider the author- Whereas, The President of the Borough of Queens has transmitted to the Board of ization of the construction of the said proposed improvement after the President of the Estimate and Apportionment a copy of a resolution of the Local Board of the Newtown Borough of Queens has submitted a statement showing that all of the above described District, duly adopted by said Board on the 29th day of January. 192a. and approved work has been done, that be has secured the approval of the form of constract by the by the Acting President of the Borough of Queens on the 19th day of March, 1925, Corporation Counsel. that he is prepared to place the improvement under contract as initiating proceedings for the following local improvement, to wit: avenue soon as he receives the consent of the Board, and that the assessment map will be com- "For regulating, grading, curbing and laying sidewalks from Kingsland pleted on or before the date of payment on acceptance; this report to be accompanied to the right of way of the Long Island Railroad, and for regulating, recurbing and by a further statement showing the quantity of work to he performed under each item reflagging and constructing receiving basins, where necessary, together with all work and the unit price thereof, the expense incurred for preliminary work, the allowance to incidental thereto from Roosevelt avenue to the right of way of the Long Island he made for additional engineering and contingencies, the total probable cost, and the Railroad, in 51st street, Borough of Queens." number of working days to he allowed the contractor for carrying out the work. -and which resolution is accompanied with an approximate estin ate of the cost of the Which was adopted by the following vote; work and the assessed value of the property benefited. A If irrna ve-The Mayor. the .\ctinci. President of the -Board of Aldermen, the Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby authorizes the President of the Borough of Manhattan. the Acting President of the Borough of President of the Borough of Queens to prepare plans, specifications and an estimate of Brooklyn and thePres:dcnts of the roroughs of Tr. llranx, Queens and Rich- cost based on actual survey. and also to secure a determination of the boundary of the district of assessment; the entire expense of the work done subsequent to the date of mond-13. i Present and not voting The Deputy Acting- Comptroller. this authorization to he charged against the Street Improvement Fund and later included in the assessment. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment will consider the auth- The following. was offered: orization of the construction of the said proposed improvement after the President of A copy of a resolution of the Local Board of the Jamaica District, duly adopted the Borough of Queens has submitted a statement showing that all of the above described by said Board on the 12th day of January. 1925, and approved by the Acting President work has been done, that he has secured the approval of the form of contract by the of the Borough of Queens on the 14th day of January, 1925, having been transmitted to Corporation Counsel, that he is prepared to place the improvement under contract as the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. as follows, to wit: soon as he receives the consent of the Board, and that the assessment map will be com- "Resolved, That this Board does hereby initiate proceedings for the said local pleted on or before the date of payment on acceptance ; this report to be accompanied improvement, to wit : by a further statement showing the ouantity of work to he performed tinder each item For regulating, grading. curbing, laying, sidewalks and constructing receiving and the unit price thereof, the expense incurred for preliminary work, the allowance ti basins, where necessary, for paving with a permanent pavement of sheet asphalt be made for additional engineering and contingencies, the total probable cost, and the upon a concrete foundation, and for all work incidental thereto, in 161st (21st) purphee of working days to he allowed the contractor for carrying out the work. street from 35th avenue (State street) to Northern boulevard, Borough of Queens." Which was adonted by the following rote : -and thereupon, on the 28th day of August, 1925, resolutions having been adopted by Affirmailive-The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board Of Aldermen. the the Board of Estimate and Apportionment authorizing the President of the Borough of President of the Pwrongh of Manhattan. the Acting President of the Borough of Queens to prepare the necessary plans, specifications and an estimate of the cost of the Brorldvn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Rich- further resolving that the Board of proposed improvement based on actual survey. and tnoinl-13. Estimate and Apportionment would consider the authorization of the construction of Present and not voting-The Deputy aura Acting Ckimptroller. the proposed improvement after the President of the Borough of Queens had submitted certain statements as provided in the said resolutions. and the said resolutions having been duly complied with by the President of the Borough of Queens, as appears by The following was offered: papers and documents on the` files of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, and A copy of a resolution of the Local Board of the Newtown District, duly adopted there having been presented to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an estimate by said Board on the 29th day of January, 1925, and approved by the Acting President • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. THE CITY RECORD. 7607

of the Borough of Queens on the 19th day of March, 1925, having been transmitted to under contract as soon as he receives the consent of the Board, and that the assess- the Board of Estimate and Apportionment initiating proceedings for the following local ment map will be completed on or before the date of payment on acceptance; this improvement, to wit: report to be accompanied by a further statement showing the quantity of work to "For regulating, grading, curbing and laying sidewalks from Kingsland avenue he performed under each item and the unit price thereof, the expense incurred for to the right of way of the Long Island Railroad, and for regulating, recurbing and preliminary work, the allowance to be made for additional engineering and contin- reflagging and constructing receiving basins, where necessary, together with all gencies, the total probable cost, and the number of working days to be allowed the work incidental thereto from Roosevelt avenue to the right of way of the Long contractor for carrying out the work. Island Railroad, in 51st street, Borough of Queens." Which was adopted by the following vote: -and thereupon on the 2d day of March, 1923, and 28th day of August, 1925, resolutions The following was offered: having been adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment authorizing the Presi- Affirmative-The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the dent of the Borough of Queens to prepare the necessary plans, specifications and an President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement based on actual survey and further Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Rich- resolving that the Board of Estimate and Apportionment would consider the authoriza- mond-13. tion of the construction of the proposed improvement after the President of the Borough Present and not voting-The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. of Queens had submitted certain statements as provided in the said resolutions, and the said resolutions having been duly complied with by the President of the Borough of The following was offered: Queens, as appears by papers and documents on the files of the Board of Estimate A copy of a resolution of the Local Board of the Newtown District, duly adopted and Apportionment, and there having been presented to the Board of Estimate and by said Board on the 29th day of January, 1925, and approved by the Acting President Apportionment an estimate in writing in such detail as the Boi,rd has directed that the of the Borough of Queens on the 19th day of March, 1925, having been transmitted to cost of the proposed work or improvement, together with the preliminary expenses, will the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, initiating proceedings for the following local be the sum of $8,000, and a statement of the assessed value according to the last pre- improvement, to wit: ceding tax roll of the real estate included within the probable area of assessment, to wit, "For regulating, grading, curbing, laying sidewalks and constructing receiving the sum of $56,000, having also been presented, it is basins, where necessary, together with all work incidental thereto, in 51st street from Resolved, That the said resolution of the Local Board be and the same is hereby the right of way of the Long Island Railroad to Corona avenue, Borough of Queens." approved and the construction of the local improvement therein provided for is hereby -and thereupon on the 2d day of March, 1923, and 28th day of August, 1925, resolu- authorized. This Board does hereby determine that no portion of the cost and expense tions having been adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment authorizing the thereof shall be borne and paid by The City of New York, but that the whole of such President of the Borough of Queens to prepare the necessary plans, specifications and cost and expense, including the aforesaid preliminary expenses, shall be assessed upon an estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement based on actual survey, and further the property deemed to be benefited by the said local improvement. resolving that the Board of Estimate and Apportionment would consider the authoriza- Which was adopted by the following vote: tion of the construction of the proposed improvement after the President of the Borough Affirmative-The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the of Queens had submitted certain statements as provided in the said resolutions, and the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of said resolutions having been duly complied with by the President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Rich- Queens, as appears by papers and documents on the files of the Board of Estimate and mond-13. Apportionment, and there having been presented to the Board of Estimate and Appor- Present and not voting-The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. tionment an estimate in writing in such detail as the Board has directed that the cost of the proposed work or improvement, together with the preliminary expenses, will be the sum of $32,000, and a statement of the assessed value according to the last preceding 51st (108th) Street from the Long Island Railroad to Corona Avenue, Borough of Queens-Grading, Curbing and Flagging (Cal. No. 12). tax roll of the real estate included within the probable area of assessment, to wit, the sum of $78,700, having also been presented, it is (On May 2, 1924 (Cal. No. 214-D), April 24 (Cal. No. 184-A) and June 12, 1925 Resolved, That the said resolution of the Local Board be and the same is hereby (Cal. No. 268), this matter was referred to the Committee of the Whole.) approved and the construction of the local improvement therein provided for is hereby (On August 11 (Cal. No. 21) the Committee of the Whole was discharged from authorized. This Board does hereby determine that no portion of the cost and expense further consideration of this matter, resolutions of approval failed of adoption, not thereof shall be borne and paid by The City of New York, but that the whole of such receiving the requisite number of affirmative votes, and the matter was laid over until cost and expense, including the aforesaid preliminary expenses, shall be assessed upon this meeting.) the property deemed to be benefited by the said local improvement. The Secretary presented a resolution adopted January 29, 1925, by the Local Board Which was adopted by the following vote: of the Newtown District, Borough of Queens, a communication, dated June 4, 1925, from Affirmative-The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the the Acting President of said Borough, herein, and the following report of the Acting President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of Chief Engineer : Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Rich- Report No. 30558. August 11, 1925. mond-13. Hon. JOHN F. IIYLAN, .11ayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate and Apportionment: Present and not voting-The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment held on June 12, 1925 (Cal. No. 268), there was presented a communication from the President of the REPORTS. Borough of Queens, bearing date of June 4th, advising that all of the conditions that it is the practice of the Board to impose prior to the final authorization of local From Divisions of the Board. improvements have been complied with in the matter of grading, curbing and flagging 51st (108tH street from Corona avenue to the Long Island Railroad, and also con- New York City Employees' Retirement System. structing receiving basins where necessary, in conformity with an amendatory resolu- tion of the Local Board of the Newtown District adopted on January 29, 1925. Retirements (Cal. No. 13). (Referred to the Committee April 24, 1925-Cal. No. 184-A.) The Secretary presented the following : Under the provisions of a re3olution adopted by the Board of Estimate and August 19, 1925, Apportionment on March 2, 1923, and in conformity with the original initiatory Local To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: Board resolution of May 4, 1922, preliminary authorization was given in the matter Gentlemen-Duly executed applications for service retirement, to take effect on the of grading, curbing, flagging and paving with concrete (preliminary pavement) 51st dates specified in the accompanying resolution, have been filed by the five members of street between the limits described, at an estimated cost of $48,000. the New York City Employees' Retirement System employed in the departments and In a communication bearing date of April 9, 1924 (referred to the Committee under the titles named therein. May 2, 1924-Cal. No. 214-D), the Borough President requested that final authoriza- These members were in city-service in the departments named, as shown in the tion be granted for the improvement as originally contemplated, but the final estimate accompanying resolution, on the dates of filing of application for retirement, on the revealed an increase in the probable expense to $59,100 and in answer to an inquiry dates proposed for retirement, which were not less than thirty days subsequent to the as to the practicability of financing the project on the basis of the final estimate, the execution and filing thereof, will have attained the minimum service retirement age for President of the Board of Assessors stated that the cost of the grading work could the group classification, and from the facts set forth herein and in the accompanying be fully assessed, but that the authorization of the paving would result in a deficit resolution, each appears to be eligible for such retirement, as proposed. amount'ng to about one-third of the estimated cost. At the suggestion of the Highway Each will be notified of the approximate amount of retirement allowance at least Engineer and to keep the expense within assessable limits, the Local Board has adopted ten days before the effective retirement date, and to file with the Board, in writing, a new resolution omitting provision for the paving work. before the effective retirement date, any desired objection to the approximate amount The improvement was petitioned for by the Commissioner of Public Works on proposed. the ground that it represents a well-defined local need and was particularly desired In accordance with Retirement System Rule 57, a resolution is submitted herewith in connection with a number of similar projects to provide a traffic artery connecting for your consideration and adoption, proposing retirement to take effect on the dates up Corona with Astoria avenue. The abutting property is more than 50 per cent. specified therein, the amount of the service retirement allowance of each beneficiary to improved. be subsequently fixed and determined. Respectfully. The Borough President states that the time to be allowed for the completion of PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of Estimate and Apportionment. the improvement is 45 days, and that the expense incurred for the preliminary work The following was offered: amounts to $2218. Whereas, The hereinafter named members of the New York City Employees' Retire- The work to be done comprises the following: 2,000 cubic yards excavation; 3,700 ment System in city-service have duly applied for service retirement and, on the retire- cubic yards filling (excess) ; 3,700 linear feet cement curbing; 16,700 square feet cement ment dates proposed, each will have attained the minimum service retirement age for sidewalk ; 20 inlets ; 14 basin manholes ; 6E0 cubic yards cinder filling. the group; therefore be it The cost of the improvement is now estimated to be $32,000 Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the pro- The profile submitted by the Borough President in connection with this matter visions of chapter XXVI of the Greater New York Charter, does hereby retire from indicates that the legal grade may properly be retained. city-service each member hereinafter named as of the date hereinafter specified, subject I would recommend that the resolution of March 2, 1923, under which preliminary to the subsequent determination and fixation of the amount of the service retirement authorization was given for grading, curbing, flagging and paving with concrete (pre- allowance of each. liminary pavement) 51st (108th) street from Corona avenue to the Long Island Rail road he amended to conform to the Local Board resolution now presented, and that Age on Last final authorization be then granted. Respectfully, Member- Birthday FREDERICK F. FUESS„kssistant Engineer. ship Name, Address, Title and Department. Date of Preceding Approved : HERMAN H. SMITH, Acting Chief Engineer. Number. Retirement. Date of The following resolution was offered: Retirement. Resolved, That the resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportion- 18293 ment on March 2, 1923, granting preliminary authorization for regulating, grading, John J. Barnett, 26 Polk avenue, Woodside, curbing, laying sidewalks and constructing receiving basins, where necessary, and for Borough of Queens ; Laborer, Office of the paving with a preliminary pavement of concrete six inches in thickness, together President of the Borough of Queens Aug. 31, 1925 65 1935 with all work incidental thereto, in 51st street, from the right of way of the Long Ernestine Bornholdt, 2947 Middletown road, Bor- Island Railroad to Corona avenue, Borough of Queens, be and the same hereby is ough of The Bronx; Cleaner, Office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx *70 amended to read as follows: Sept. 1, 1925 8789 Christian Bonnicksen, 727 Prospect avenue, Bor- Whereas, The President of the Borough of Queens has transmitted to the Board ough of The Bronx; Blacksmith, Department of Estimate and Apportionment a copy of a resolution of the Local Board of the Newtown District, duly adopted by said Board on the 29th day of January, 1925, and of Plant and Structures Sept. 1, 1925 68 17286 William H. Shea, 2600 Decatur avenue, Borough approved by the Acting President of the Borough of Queens on the 19th day of March, 1925, initiating proceedings for the following local improvement, to wit: of The Bronx ; Mechanic, Fire Department Sept. 1, 1925 67 3308 "For regulating, grading, curbing, laying sidewalks and constructing receiving James McAloon, 304 Beach 92d street, Rockaway Beach, Borough of Queens ; Bricklayer, Depart- basins, where necessary, together with all work incidental thereto, in 51st street from the right of way of the Long Island Railroad to Corona avenue, Borough of ment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity Oct 1, 1925 61 Queens." * On October 31, 1924 (Cal. No. 22), the Board authorized continuance in service -and which resolution is accompanied with an approximate estimate of the cost of the from November 1, 1924, to October 31, 1926. work and the assessed value of the property benefited. Which was adopted by the following vote: Re olved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby authorizes the Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President President of the Borough of Queens to prepare plans, specifications and an estimate of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting of cost based on actual survey and also to secure a determination of the boundary of President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The the district of assesment; the entire expense of the work done subsequent to the date Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. of this authorization to he charged against the Street Improvement Fund and later included in the assessment. Retirements (Cal. No. 14). Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment will consider the The Secretary presented the following: authorization of the construction of the said proposed improvement after the Presi- August 18, 1925. dent of the Borough of Queens has submitted a statement showing that all of the To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: above described work has been done, that he has secured the approval of the form Gentlemen-The Board, on the dates shown herein, granted retirement to the four of contract by the Corporation Counsel, that he is prepared to place the improvement members of the New York City Employees' Retirement System named herein and in

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the accompanying resolution, subject to later determination and fixation of the amount between his City and Federal compensation from July 1 to 19, 1917. From July 20, 1917, of their retirement allowances, pursuant to the provisions of Retirement System Rule 57. to September 3, 1920, his Federal rate of pay was greater than his City rate of pay. Detailed reports have now been prepared of examinations made of the payroll' Full credit for service and earnable compensation at his City rate of pay for the entire records on file in the Department of Finance and of the records of the New York City period of military service is proposed. Employees' Retirement System as to their service prior to the beginning of membership, Full credit is also proposed for August 20, 1923, to May 31, 1925, as he was granted as to the city-service and deductions from compensation for annuity purposes creditable a leave of absence without pay, for retirement purposes, for that period, by the Com- to them as members and as to the compensation earnable by them during their last ten missioner of Plant and Structures. On October 5, 1923 (Cal. No. 95) and December 7, years of city-service. 1923 (Cal. No. 326), the Board approved the granting of this leave of absence, under Exceptions develor ed by such examinations, as to the period ending with the last section 1703 of the Charter. date of service claimeI by them, which affect the amount of retirement allowance of The record of time of employment of applicant, from January 1 to 31, 1916, was each are noted herein. Proper modification of their allowances, based on exceptions so obtained from payroll records of the Department of Plant and Structures. noted and proper additions to such allowances, based on such examinations for the Applicant has not worked since January 17, 1921. His name was carried on the period subsequent to said last date of service claimed by each, have been made. payrolls of the Department of Plant and Structures without time or compensation since Reports have also been prepared by the Actuary showing the amount of retirement that date. As he has never contributed to the Retirement System for annuity purposes, allowance payable to each, in pursuance of law, on the basis of said reports and on the he is to be retired on a one-quarter pay pension only, without annuity. basis of the reported age and group classification of each. Compensation Examination. without optional Each has been notified of the amount of his retirement allowance Applicant cla'ms that his rate of pay on September 30, 1921, was S1,875 per annum, the form selected by each, as here proposed, and to file with the Board, modification, whereas payrolls show his rate, at that time was $1,769 per annum. before August 28, 1925, any objections he has to said amount. JOHN J. FOOTE ( June 15, 1925-Cal. No. 6). THOMAS F. CARNEY (June 12, 1925-Cal. No. 74). Service Examination. Service Examination. On December 22, 1924 (Cal. No. 30), the Board authorized 11.91 years prior-service Applicant resigned his position at the close of business on May 16, 1925. allowance. Compensation Examination. The pertinent facts contained in the detailed reports herein referred to relative As applicant was in city-service only from January 28, 1918, to the above date, his to these beneficiaries and the amount of retirement allowance payable to each are set final compensation for retirement purposes is his average compensation earnable during forth in the tabular statement forming part of the resolution which is presented herewith that period. for your consideration and adoption. Respectfully, WILLIAM MACKAY (June 12, 1925-Cal. No. 74). PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of Estimate and Apportionment; GEO. Service Examination. B. BUCK, Actuary, New York City Employees' Retirement System. Applicant claims credit for full service from June 16 to December 31, 1908, while The following was offered: payroll records snow that he was paid for 1,324 hours during that period. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the pro- visions of chapter XXVI of the Greater New York Charter, hereby awards to each Compensation Examination. beneficiary of the New York City Employees' Retirement System, heretofore retired, Applicant claims that he was paid at the rate of $939 per annum for May 4, 1918, as of the date indicated in the following statement, the annual retirement allowance while payroll records show that he was paid at the rate of $912 per annum. without optional modification as indicated opposite the name of said beneficiary, being in Applicant claims $720 and $792, his per annum rate of pay, as total compensation part a pension based on the years of service and the average annual compensation earnable during 1916 and 1917, respectively. He was paid 1-365th of his per annum earnable during the last ten years of city-service, and in part an annuity actuarially rate of pay for each day of service and was employed 3223A days during 1916 and 338 equivalent to the amount of the accumulated deductions on the date of retirement, as days during 1917. His allowance for these years is based on his pro-rata rate of pay shown opposite the name of each said beneficiary ; and be it further and his paid-for time, as he was paid for more than 300 days per year. Resolved, That the Comptroller of The City of New York be and hereby is directed HENRY T. HALLAHAN (June 15, 1925-Cal. No. 5). to pay to each such beneficiary from the fund or funds shown the amount annually payable therefrom as appears opposite the name of said beneficiary, in Service Examination. equal monthly installments, and to transfer from the Annuity Savings Fund to the Annuity Reserve Applicant was absent on World War Military Duty from July 1, 1917, to September Fund the amount of initial reserve on the annuity as appears opposite the name of each 3, 1920, as evidenced by departmental and military records. He was paid the difference beneficiary.

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12154, Thomas F. Carney, 403 West 42d street, Borough of Manhattan, Laborer, Office of the Register, (a) 2.91 (a) Oct. 1, 19201 New York County 1 (b) 4.54 (b) June 14, 1925 J 68 *$1,289 44 $183 04 $101 20 S81 84 $726 72 $588 12 4296, William Mackay, 30 Grandview Service avenue, Mariner's Harbor, Bor- ough of Richmond, Sweeper, Of- fice of the President of the Bor- (a)12.82 (a) Oct. 1, 1920 ough of Richmond 1 58 1 (b) 4.65 (b) June 15, 1925 1,222 92 339 66 280 62 59 04 2,941 74 618 81 Service 24921, Henry T. Hallahan, 622 West 136th street, Borough of Man- hattan, Automobile Engineman, •'Department of Plant and Struc- (a) 8.47 (a) Sept. 30, 1921 1 Ordinary tures 2 34 (b) 1.94 (b) June 20, 1925I 1,500 97 375 24 375 24 None 2,352 00 None 1 Disability 656, John J. Foote, 64 Doscher street, Borough of Brooklyn, Clerk, S (a)11.91 (a) Oct. 1, 1920 Tenement House Department 3 70 1 (b) 4.79 (b) Aug. 1, 1925 2,097 42 558 10 428 62 129 48 3,102 78 937 01 Service * Average compensation for period January 28, 1918, to May 16, 1925. Which was adopted by the following vote: Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President Resolution of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting Member- Effecting President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The ship Name, Address. Title and Department. Date of Retirement Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. Number. Retirement. to Be Rescinded. Retirements (Cal. No. 15). The Secretary presented the following : 1057 Thomas Jefferson Walsh, 494 East 143d August 20, 1925, street, Borough of The Bronx, To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: Rodman, Office of the President of 1 June 19, 1923 Gentlemen-The following-named two members of the New York City Employees' the Borough of The Bronx Sept. 16, 1925 (Cal. No. 178) Retirement System, having previously filed applications for service retirement, were retired by the Board on the dates shown below, subject to subsequent determination and Which was adopted by the following vote: fixation of the amount of their retirement allowances. Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Actin, President Charles F. Voorhis, Laborer, Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting who had attained the minimum age for service retirement, as contained in the original President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The retirement act, was retired on July 31, 1925 (Cal. No. 19), to take effect September 1, Bronx. Queens and Richmond-16. 1925. Thomas Jefferson Walsh, Rodman. Office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx, was retired on June 19, 1925 (Cal. No. 178), to take effect September 16, 1925. Transfer of Reserve (Cal. No. 16). He had claimed eligibility for retirement under Local Law 10, which reduced the mini- The Secretary presented the following : mum service retirement age. August 17, 1925. Both of these members have now withdrawn their applications for service retirement, To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: Mr. Voorhis on August 13, 1925, and Mr. Walsh on August 19, 1925. Gentlemen-On April 14, 1924 (Cal. No 3), the Board authorized the refund of A resolution is therefore submitted herewith for your consideration and adoption accumulated deductions to Chester A. Garfield, formerly a Field Assistant Engineer in rescinding the resolutions retiring them in so far as said resolutions effect the retirement the Bronx Parkway Commission. without terminating membership, for the purpose of of the two members named therein. Respectfully, depositing with the New York State Employees' Retirement System within one year PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of Estimate and Apportionment. and on the basis thereof applying for the transfer of the reserve from the City system The following was offered: to the State system as provided by section 73 of the Civil Service Law. Whereas, The hereinafter-named members of the New York City Employees' The State Retirement System has transmitted to this office his application for the Retirement System in city-service were retired by the Board of Estimate and Appor- transfer of the reserve, together with certification of the registration as a member of tionment to take effect on the dates shown below; and the State system, and of the deposit on June 20, 1924, within the year, of the exact Whereas, Both of these members have withdrawn their applications for service amount of accumulated deductions withdrawn from the City system. retirement ; therefore be it In accordance with Rule 44 of the Rules and Regulations of the Board for the rescind its Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment does hereby administration of the Retirement System, the Actuary has calculated the amount of the resolutions of the dates hereinafter specified in so far as such resolutions effect the service reserve to be $1,433.76 and in an individual report which has been prepared has certified 7etirement of the following-named members of the New York City Employees' Retire- the amount thereof and the necessary informative data in connection therewith. ment System : The pertinent facts contained in this individual report are set forth in the resolution Resolution presented herewith for your consideration providing for the payment from the Pension reserve of said member to the New York State Employees' Retirement Member- Effecting Fund of the System, in accordance with section 73 of the Civil Service Law, and terminating his ship' Name, Address, Title and Department. Date of Retirement membership in the New York City Employees' Retirement System. Number. Retirement. to Be Rescinded. Respectfully, PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of Estimate and Appor- tionment; GEO. B. BUCK, Actuary, New York City Employees' Retirement System 14709 Charles F. Voorhis, corner Grand and The following was offered: Newbridge roads, Bellmore, Long Island, Laborer, Department of Water I July 31, 1925 Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on April 14, 1924 (Cal. No. 3), Supply, Gas and Electricity Sept. 1, 1925 1 (Cal. No. 19) authorized the refund of accumulated deductions to Chester A. Garfield, formerly a Field Assistant Engineer in the Bronx Parkway Commission and member No. 9617 of

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the New York City Employees' Retirement System, for the purpose of depositing Payment of Death Benefits (Cal. No. 17). with the New York State Employees' Retirement System and on the basis thereof The Secretary presented the following: applying for the transfer of his reserve in the City system to the State system, as August 21, 1925. provided by section 73 of the Civil Service Law ; and To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: Whereas, The said State Retirement System has transmitted the application of Gentlemen-Duly executed proofs of the death of 18 members of the New York said member for the transfer of the reserve together with certification of the registra- City Employees' Retirement System, named in the accompanying resolution, who were tion as a member of the said State Retirement System' and of the deposit on June 20, in city-service at the time of death, have been submitted to this office by, or with the 1924, of $531.02, which was the exact amount of accumulated deductions withdrawn cognizance of, the several City departments shown. from the City system ; and These proofs show death entitling each beneficiary to the ordinary death benefit of Whereas, The Actuary of the New York City Employees' Retirement System in an amount equal to the compensation earnable by the deceased member while a member accordance with rule 44 of the Rules and Regulations of the Retirement System has during the six months immediately preceding death and to the accumulated deductions calculated the amount of the reserve to be $1,433.76 on the basis of 3.19 years of member- from the compensation of the deceased provided by chapter XXVI of the Greater New ship service, 13.52 years of prior-service, an annual salary of $4,400 (75 per cent. paid York Charter, particularly section 1717 thereof. by The City of New York) in year preceding transfer year and a final average salary Each beneficiary named in the resolution is the beneficiary designated by the deceased of last year of $4,700 (75 per cent. paid by The City of New York) ; date of birth, member to receive the benefit or benefits enumerated, except as indicated in resolution, January 6, 1881; date of membership in the New York City Employees' Retirement or the beneficiary shown is the qualified representative of the estate. Accompanying the System, October 1, 1920; Group 3; sex, male; therefore, be it proofs of death herein referred to is the duly executed application of the beneficiary for Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provi- the benefits described. sions of section 73 of the Civil Service Law hereby authorizes the payment of the Individual reports have been prepared showing in detail the computation of the reserve of said transferring member amounting to one thousand four hundred and earnable compensation above referred to and the accumulated deductions from the com- thirty-three dollars and seventy-six cents ($1,433.76) to the New York State Employees' pensation of the deceased. Retirement System, and thereby terminates his membership in the New York City The pertinent facts contained in these individual reports and proofs of death relative Employees' Retirement System; and be it further to these members, their designated beneficiaries or representatives and the amount of the Resolved, That the Comptroller of The City of New York as custodian of the benefit accruing to each beneficiary are set forth in the tabular statement forming part of funds of the New York City Employees' Retirement System, be and hereby is directed the resolution which is presented herewith for your consideration and adoption. to pay to the New York State Employees' Retirement System one thousand four hun- Respectfully, PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of Estimate and Appor- dred and thirty-three dollars and seventy-six cents ($1,433.76) from the Pension Fund tionment ; GEO. B. BUCK, Actuary, New York City Employees' Retirement System. of the New York City Employees' Retirement System. The following was offered: Which was adopted by the following vote: Whereas, Certain members of the New York City Employees' Retirement System Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President have died, and at the time of their death were in city-service, and the beneficiaries of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting designated by them prior to death, or the representatives of their estates, have made President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The application for the benefit or benefits provided by law, as set forth in detail in the Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. following statement: Accumu- Ordinary Death Bene- lated fit Payable from Dedue- I tions Name, Relationship and Address Number. Name and Title of Deceased Member and Department. Date of Death. Con- Payable of Beneficiary. Pension tingent from Fund. Reserve Annuity Fund. Savings Fund.

2275 Thomas McManus, Attendant; President, Borough of Manhattan May 26, 1925 $921 07 $523 76 Delia McManus (wife), 145 West 66th street, New York. 6002 Joseph Abrams, Foreman ; President, Borough of Brooklyn June 6, 1925 1,050 00 784 30 Margaret Cecilia Farrell (niece), 1724 Woodbine street, Brooklyn. 8539 Antonio Arenella, Laborer ; President, Borough of Brooklyn June 4, 1925 750 00 520 30 Marie Arenella (wife), 75 Meeker avenue, Brooklyn, 16215 Reuben J. Munson, District Superintendent ; President, Borough of Queens June 17, 1925 1,600 00 1,089 64 Grace Munson (daughter), 79 Elm avenue, Flushing, L. I. 16002 Martin Naumann, Laborer ; President, Borough of Queens July 2, 1925 750 00 579 34 Barbara Naumann (wife), 214 McComb place, Glendale, L. I. 18776 Joseph A. Larity, Laborer ; Department of Parks, Manhattan May 30, 1925 795 00 423 30 Mary Larity (wife), 324 10th ave- nue, New York. 34237 Carmine Guerrino, Laborer ; Department of Parks, Manhattan June 14, 1925 790 00 222 64 Angiola Guerrino (wife), 327 East 112th street, New York. 22190 John Cuddihy, Laborer ; Department of Parks, Manhattan May 13, 1925 750 00 bThomas M. McDonald (nephew), 660 West 179th street, New York. 24112 Dennis Healy, Laborer; Department of Parks, Manhattan June 12, 1925 750 00 317 32 Mary Healy (wife), 4624 New Utrecht avenue, Brooklyn. 29338 Joseph Shannon, Laborer ; Department of Parks, The Bronx Feb. 3, 1925 $750 00 237 68 Estate of Joseph E. Shannon, Ellen L. Shannon, administratrix, 5 Gou- verneur place, New York. 24663 John O'Hare, Laborer; Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity.. June 13, 1925 750 00 485 06 Marie O'Hare (wife), 50 Thorne avenue, Hempstead, L. I. 6516 Charles H. Shields, Laborer ; Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- May 23, 1925 800 00 386 83 1-Leah Del Shields (wife), Carmel, tricity Putnam County, N. Y. 23861 Margaret R. Breslin, Clerk; Fire Department June 20, 1925 820 56 269 01 Mary Breslin (mother), 76 Clifton place,. Brooklyn. 8199 Patrick McHugh, Dockhuilder ; Department of Docks May 18, 1925 1,200 00 803 76 Theresa McHugh (wife), 94th street and Boardwalk, Rockaway Beach, L. I. 28265 James O'Connor, Inspector ; Board of Water Supply July 2, 1925 $1,080 00 351 35 Bridget O'Connor (wife), 156 West 10th street, New York. 7038 John J. Coffin, Keeper ; Sheriff, Bronx County June 9, 1925 841 50 701 34 Margaret Coffin (wife), 426 East 173d street, New York. 4976 Hugh J. Begley, Guardian Clerk; Surrogate's Court, New York County June 16, 1925 1,791 94 893 63 Estate of Hugh J. Begley, Daniel A. Begley (administrator), 47 East 88th street, New York. 20410 aFrieda D. Baruch, Nurse; Department of Health Jan. 11, 1925 ** 267 35 Estate of Frieda Baruch, Dorothy Theohald (administratrix), 390 2d street, Brooklyn. *Reported for ordinary death benefit only; refund of accumulated deductions awarded to Margaret Cuddihy (wife) on June 19, 1925 (Cal. No. 185). .. Discrepancy between name Leah 0"Dell Van Anden as designated and Leah Del Shields reconciled by affidavit. b Discrepancy between name Thomas McDonnell as designated and Thomas M. McDonald reconciled by affidavit. **Reported for accumulated deductions only; ordinary death benefit awarded to Sophia Dierking (mother), on May 29, 1925 (Cal. No. 150). a Discrepancy between name of Frieda D. Baruch and Frieda Baruch reconciled by affidavit.

-therefore be it made by 56 members of the New York City Employees' Retirement System named in Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provi- the accompanying resolution, who discontinued City-service without pension, have been sions of chapter XXVI of the Greater New York Charter, particularly section 1717 submitted to this office by, or with the cognizance of, the several City departments thereof, does hereby award and grant to each beneficiary designated herein the amount shown. of the ordinary death benefit appearing opposite the name of such beneficiary, and does These members are entitled to withdraw their accumulated deductions and terminate authorize the payment to each beneficiary designated herein of the amount of accumu- membership in the said Retirement System under the provisions of chapter XXVI of lated deductions from the compensation of the deceased set opposite the name of such the Greater New York Charter, particularly sections 1702 and 1709 thereof. beneficiary ; and be it further Individual reports have been prepared showing in detail the computation of the Resolved, That the Comptroller of The City of New York, as custodian of the amount of the accumulated deductions due each of said members, and the discontinuance funds of the New York City Employees' Retirement System, be and hereby is directed of City-service of each has been verified from the records of the Municipal and State to pay to each beneficiary designated herein the amount of ordinary death benefit and Civil Service Commissions, with the exception of the members designated by (*), accumulated deductions appearing opposite the name of such beneficiary from the fund employees whose service is not recorded by said Commissions. The departments advise or funds shown. of the cessation of service on the dates shown. Which was adopted by the following vote : The pertinent facts contained in each of these individual reports are set forth in the Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President tabular statement forming part of the resolution which is presented herewith for your of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting consideration and adoption. Respectfully, President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of Estimate and Apportionment ; GEO. Queens and Richmond-16. B. BUCK, Actuary, New York City Employees' Retirement System. The following was offered : Refunds of Accumulated Salary Deductions (Cal. No. 18). Whereas, The hereinafter named members of the New York City Employees' Retire- The Secretary presented the following: ment System have discontinued City-service without pension upon the dates, under the August 21, 1925. titles and in the departments hereinafter shown, and each has made application for a To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: refund of accumulated deductions from compensation as set forth in detail in the Gentlemen-Duly executed applications for the refund of accumulated deductions following statement:

Total Amount Paid Into Total Date of Annuity Accumu- Accumu- Date of Discontinuance Savings lated lation in Number. Name, Address and Title. Department. Membership. of Fund to Interest Annuity City-service. Date of Thereon. Savings Discontin- Fund. uance. 4645 Louis Sufrin, 279 East 3d street, New York; Clerk Department of Finance. Oct. 1, 1920 July 15, 1925 $219 59 $22 01 $241 60 13443 Lewis W. Hagerty, 223 Clematis avenue, West Palm Beach, Fla.; Rodman President, Borough of Manhattan Oct. 2, 1920 July 15, 1925 244 20 33 92 278 12

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Total Amount Paid Into Total Date of Annuity Accumu- Accumu- Date of Discontinuance Savings lated lation in Numbe, Name, Address and Title. Department. Membership. of Fund to Interest Annuity City-service. Date of Thereon. Savings Discontin- Fund. uance. 9436 William Burns, 57 Main street, Flushing, New York; Laborer President, Borough of Queens Oct. 1, 1920 June 20, 1925 578 40 61 51 639 91 37900 Lawrence T. Scott-Smith, 244 Northwest 34th street, Miami, Fla.; Topo- President, Borough of graphical Draftsmin Queens Jan. 26, 1925 June 29, 1925 23 70 17 23 87 18719 Alphonse De Beuckelaere, 67 4th street, Woodside. L. I.; Laborer President, Borough of Queens Dec. 10, 1920 June 27, 1925 485 40 48 07 533 47 24579 Alessandro Cipullo, 34 Avenue B, Port Richmond, S. I. ; Sweeper President, Borough of Richmond Oct. 1, 1921 July 7, 1925 362 60 30 02 392 62 37180 Felix J. Patanjo, 336 5th avenue, Brooklyn; Automobile Engineman Department of Plant and Structures Oct. 11, 1924 May 31, 1925 42 09 69 42 78 15435 Andrew Smith, 26 Audubon avenue, New York; Elevator Attendant Department of Plant and Structures Oct. 6, 1920 July 24, 1923 303 26 45 85 349 11 26307 Otto W. Mumbrauer, 709 East Tremont avenue, New York; Marine Stoker Department of Plant and Structures Jan. 17, 1922 July 16, 1925 253 16 18 03 271 19 37695 William Kyle, Mills Hotel, 160 Bleecker street, New York; Laborer Department of Plant and Structures Dec. 23. 19N July 21, 1925 59 74 78 60 52 23503 Patrick Flaherty, 46 Martin street, Maspeth, L. I.; Dockbuilder Department of Plant and Structures Sept. 28, 1921 Mar. 20, 1925 497 73 44 65 542 38 38439 Evaristo Varela, 401 West 17th street, New York; Marine Stoker Department of Plant and Structures Feb. 11, 1925 June 25, 1925 31 20 31 31 51 35167 Frank P. Higgins, 227 East 95th street, New York; Topographical Draftsman Department of Docks Dec. 13, 1923 June 30, 1925 239 76 8 67 248 43 32981 Herman Troestrum, 144 Pine place, New York; Machinist Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity July 24, 1923 Nov. 17, 1923 37 48 2 92 40 40 32969 Peter J. Farrell, 658 60th street, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Stationary Engineer Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity July 24, 1923 July 11, 1925 198 00 8 57 206 57 37278 Cosimo Commisto, 141 Willis avenue, Mineola, L. I. ; Laborer Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity Sept. 5, 1924 June 22, 1925 52 48 75 53 23 26068 Frank M. Rogers, 347 East 65th street, New York; Inspector of Light and Department of Water Power Supply, Gas and Electricity Dec. 15, 1921 Nov. 1, 1924 170 S4 15 54 186 38 24247 John T. Gannon, 333 East 28th street, New York; Oiler Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity Sept. 29, 1921 Dec. 19, 1923 201 81 8 11 209 92 7629 Elizabeth F. Burns, 533 61st street, Brooklyn; Stenographer and Typewriter Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity Oct. 1, 1920 June 30, 1925 406 62 42 50 449 12 35624 Michael de Roma, 3055 Villa avenue, New York; Laborer Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity Feb. 14, 1924 June 23, 1925 81 22 3 03 84 25 17361 Michael J. Baldwin, 317 East 46th street, New York; Rubber Tire Repairer Fire Department Oct. 15, 1920 Apr. 18, 1925 396 12 44 58 440 70 24816 *George Frank Wright, 634 Campbell avenue, Long Branch, N. J.; Expert Accountant Law Department Oct. 1, 1921 Apr. 30, 1925 661 50 56 26 717 76 34131 *Thomas F. Carr, Jr., 668 Lexington avenue, New York; Expert Accountant. Law Department Sept. 29, 1923 Mar. 14, 1925 346 50 15 66 362 16 27913 Albertina V. Deegan, Grand Gorge, Delaware County, N. Y.; Caretaker.... Board of Water Supply June 5, 1922 Feb. 12, 1925 127 71 9 58 137 29 35265 Peter J. Carr, Gilboa, N. Y. ; Laborer Board of Water Supply Jan. 4, 1924 July 8, 1925 70 04 2 44 72 48 2734 Clarence A. Brandow, Prattsville, N. Y.; Rodman Board of Water Supply Oct. 1, 1920 July 8, 1924 265 78 34 78 300 56 2777 Harry Q. Johnson, Grand Gorge, Delaware County, N. Y.; Axeman Board of Water Supply Oct. 1, 1920 July 7, 1925 421 71 42 19 463 90 28994 Charles B. Magan, Gardiner, Ulster County, N. Y.; Inspector Board of Water Supply Sept. 1, 1922 Jan. 31, 1925 237 51 16 89 254 40 33340 William Sanders Fanning, 5700 Trumbell avenue, Detroit, Mich.; Archi- Board of Transporta- tectural Draftsman tion Sept. 7, 1923 July 25, 1925 189 53 7 36 196 89 21241 James McKeever, 42 Franklin avenue, West New Brighton, S. I.; Clerk Board of Transporta- tion Sept. 7, 1921 July 20, 1925 118 50 9 24 127 74 36680 Harry S. Babcock, 86 Summit street, East Providence, R. I.; Junior Board of Transporta- Assistant tion Nov. 27, 1923 Sept. 30, 1924 26 61 1 13 27 74 38202 *Raymond Charles McKee, 257 Cooper street, Brooklyn; Laborer National Guard and Naval Militia Mar. 11, 1925 June 30, 1925 21 66 21 21 87 21242 William T. Lent, care William Hoehnne, 121 1st avenue, New York; Under Sheriff, New York Sheriff's Clerk County Sept. 7, 1921 July 15, 1925 400 84 33 38 434 22 34049 James J. Wilson, 217 , New York; Deputy Assistant District District Attorney, New Attorney York County Sept. 28, 1923 June 30, 1925 378 00 15 18 393 18 29901 *Emma Bertha Scherer, 5115 Junction avenue, Elmhurst, L. I.; Nurse Department of Health Nov. 1, 1922 July 31, 1925 204 56 11 19 215 75 21270 *Mary F. Ryan, 19 Dora avenue, Jamaica, L. I.; Hospital Helper Department of Health Sept. 8, 1921 June 30, 1925 134 09 10 83 144 92 36832 Charles A. Lust, 316 19th street, College Point, L. I.; Medical Inspector Department of Health July 23, 1924 July 15, 1925 21 57 42 21 99 36826 Max Ohlbaum, 72 East 96th street, New York; Dentist Department of Health July 28, 1924 July 30, 1925 50 64 1 08 51 72 30445 *Regina Le Chien, 616 E. State street, Ithaca, N. Y.; Pupil Nurse Bellevue and Allied Hospitals Dec. 5, 1922 Dec. 29, 1924 30 24 2 01 32 25 28065 *Michael Burns, care of Miss Gibbons, Bellevue Hospital, East 26th street Bellevue and Allied at 1st avenue, New York ; Hospital Helper Hospitals May 23, 1922 July 16, 1925 170 70 11 13 181 83 26342 *Winifred Willis, Box 137, McAlester, Okla.; Trained Nurse Bellevue and Allied Hospitals Dec. 2, 1921 July 23, 1925 173 07 9 11 182 18 28696 *Sophie Zdankiewicz, 1787 West 6th street, Brooklyn; Trained Nurse (Social Department of Public Service) Welfare Aug. 29, 1922 June 30, 1925 189 76 11 92 201 68 28917 *Anna C. Terek, care of Mrs. Weisler, 838 Lexington avenue, New York; Department of Public • Trained Nurse Welfare Aug. 5, 1922 June 22, 1925 237 96 14 71 252 67 19402 *James Bradshaw, P. 0. Box 573, Cedarhurst, L. I.; Hospital Attendant Department of Public Wel fare Apr. 13, 1921 Sept. 2, 1923 161 81 20 95 182 76 22898 *Thomas Driscoll, Ward 15, City Hospital, Welfare Island, N. Y.; Hospital Department of Public Helper Welfare Sept. 27, 1921 June 30, 1925 170 00 16 97 186 97 29982 *John Burke, care of Payroll Clerk, Metropolitan Hospital, Welfare Island, Department of Public N. Y. ; Hospital Helper Welfare Nov. 29, 1922 June 30, 1925 123 96 6 82 130 78 25755 *John Hosford, 216 East 39th street, New York; Senior Hospital Helper Department of Public Wel fare Nov. 15 ,1921 July 31, 1925 246 40 19 01 265 41 14899 *Francis C. Gorman, 558 Parkside avenue, Brooklyn; Hospital Attendant Department of Public Welfare Oct. 4, 1920 July 1, 1925 259 28 25 77 285 05 25760 *Agnes E. Morahan, 510 Iris street, West Palm Beach, Fla.; Trained Nurse Department of Public Welfare Nov. 15, 1921 July 31, 1925 161 44 8 92 170 36 29171 *Sophia Rutter, 370 Palisade avenue, Union City, N. J.; Hospital Helper.... Department of Public Welfare Sept. 28, 1922 June 30, 1925 98 87 6 00 104 87 30724 *Anna Uhl, Metropolitan Hospital, Welfare Island, N. Y.; Hospital Helper. Department of Public Welfare Jan. 3, 1923 Apr. 30, 1925 93 60 5 27 98 87 12743 Richard F. Walsh, 4825 Bliss street, Woodside, L. I. ; Caretaker Department of Public Welfare Oct. 1, 1920 June 21, 1924 326 70 24 72 351 42 29246 *Michael Chirichella (will call),; Hospital Attendant Department of Public Welfare Sept. 2, 1922 July 26, 1925 200 10 11 34 211 44 33889 *Kathryn Cleere, 421 Rogers avenue, Brooklyn; Hospital Helper Department of Public Welfare Sept. 27, 1923 June 29, 1925 107 20 4 49 111 69 12692 William J. Lellis, 503 West 147th street, New York; Investigator Department of Public Welfare Oct. 1, 1920 July 9, 1925 484 15 50 56 534 71 23824 *Lillian Mullineux, 215 \Vest 51st street, Apt. 31, New York; Trained Nurse Department of Public Welfare Sept. 30, 1921 July 11, 1925 306 93 24 33 331 26 * Service not recorded by Civil Service Commission. -therefore be it Which was adopted by the following vote: Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the pro- Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President visions of chapter XXVI of the Greater New York Charter, particularly sections 1702 of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting and 1709 thereof, does authorize the refund to each hereinbefore mentioned member of President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, the New York City Employees' Retirement System of the amount of accumulated Queens and Richmond-16. deductions set opposite the name of said member, and does hereby terminate the member- ship of each in the said Retirement System; and be it further Resolved, That the Comptroller of The City of New York, as custodian of the Accident Disability Retirements (Cal. No. 19). funds of the New York City Employees' Retirement System, he and hereby is directed The Secretary presented a report, dated August 17, 1925, advising that the Medical to pay to each said discontinuing member of said Retirement System the amount of the Board certified at its meeting of July 23, 1925, that the following members of the New accumulated deductions set Opposite the name of each from the Annuity Savings Fund York City Employees' Retirement System are not physically or mentally incapacitated of said system. for the performance of city-service as the natural and proximate result of an accidental WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. THE CITY RECORD. 7611 injury received in such city-service while a member, and therefore denied their applica- age has a taxed land value ranging from $35 to $40 per linear foot, and the assessed tions for accident disability retirement : valuation of all of the land to be benefited is reported to he $60,000. William Eldridge, Marine Stoker, Fire Department; Rosario Capozzoli, Laborer, An inspection shows that the street is graded, curbed and flagged, and that upwards and Michael O'Connell, Automobile Engineman, Office of the President of the Borough of 80 buildings have been erected upon the abutting property, these involving its almost of Brooklyn. complete development. The subsurface structures are complete. The matter was referred to the Committee of the Whole. This improvement is clearly of an urgent character and I would recommend that both preliminary and final authorizations be granted. Respectfully, VERNON S. MOON, Acting Chiet Lngiucer, From City, Borough, County and State Officials. Hon. John J. Lenihan, Alderman, 57th District, appeared in favor. Motor Bus Lines, Various Boroughs (Cal. No. 20). The following was offered: The Secretary presented a resolution adopted by this Board July 1, 1925, requesting Whereas, The President of the Borough of Queens has transmitted to the Board of the Presidents of the Boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, The Bronx and Queens and Estimate and Apportionment a copy of a resolution of the Local Board of the Jamaica Richmond to examine and submit their respective recommendations as to the systems District, duly adopted by said Board on the 19th day of August, 1925, and approved by for motor bus operation in their respective boroughs, and a report, dated August 25, the Acting President of the Borough of Queens on the 19th day of August, 1925, as 1925, from the President of the Borough of Richmond, recommending bus routes for follows, to wit: the Borough of Richmond. The Borough President stated that it would seem that a "Resolved, That this Board does hereby initiate proceedings for the said local system of bus routes acting not only as feeds to the rapid transit railways, but also improvement, to wit: reaching out into the territory far removed from them will be necessary. "For regulating, for paving with permanent pavement of sheet asphalt upon a (On July 1, 1925 (Cal. No. 210), the Borough Presidents were requested to examine concrete foundation, and for all work incidental thereto in 103d (Kimball) avenue the systems for motor bus operation in their respective boroughs, approved by the from 106th street to 111th street, Borough of Queens." -and which resolution is Board March 13, 1925, and to recommend to the Board modifications of or additions accompanied with an approximate estimate of the cost of the to said approved systems, if in their opinion modifications or additions are needed.) work and the assessed value of the property benefited. The matter was referred to the Committee of the Whole and to the Engineer in Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby authorizes the Charge of the Division of Franchises for report to said Committee. President of the Borough of Queens to prepare plans, specifications and an estimate of cost based on actual survey, and also to secure a determination of the boundary of the district of assessment; the entire expense of the work done subsequent to the date of Board of Transportation-Relocation of Subway Kiosks at Broadway and 110th this authorization to be charged against the Street Improvement Fund and later included Street, Borough of Manhattan (Cal. No. 21). in the assessment. (On July 31, 1925 (Cal. No. 218), this matter was referred to the Board of Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment will consider the author- Transportation.) ization of the construction of the said proposed improvement after the President of the The Secretary presented a communication, dated July 2, 1925, from the Secretary Borough of Queens has submitted a statement showing that all of the above described of the Transit Commission, herein, and the following report of the Secretary of the work has been done, that he has secured the approval of the form of contract by the Board of Transportation : Corporation Counsel, that he is prepared to place the improvement under contract as Board of Transportation of The City of New York, 49 Lafayette Street, August soon as he receives the consent of the Board, and that the a3sessment map will be com- 14, 1925. pleted on or before the date of payment on acceptance; tnis report to be accompanied Contract No, 1-110th Street Station, re Relocation of Entrance. by a further statement showing the quantity of work to be performed under each item Mr. JAMES MarrxEws, Assistant Secretary, Board of Estimate and Apportionment„ and the unit price thereof, the expense incurred for preliminary work, the allowance to Municipal Building, Manhattan: be made for additional engineering and contingencies, the total probable cost and the Dear Sir-This refers to your letter of August 3d, transmitting a copy of a com- number of working days to be allowed the contractor for carrying out the work. munication, dated July 2d, from the Secretary of the Transit Commission concerning Which was adopted by the following vote: the report of the Advisory Cotnmittee on Traffic Relief, which recommended that steps Affirmative-The Mayor, the Acting. President of the Board of Aldermen, the be taken for the removal of the three kiosks at Broadway and 110th street, and that President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of the question of eventually placing these entrances within private property he taken into Lrooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-13. consideration by the Transit Commission, and stating that the Board of Estimate and Present and not voting-The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. Apportionment on July 31st referred this matter to the Board of Transportation. The following This matter was first brought to our attention in a letter from Mr. Arthur S. was offered: Tuttle, Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Traffic Relief, of January 31, 1925. A copy of a resolution of the Local Board of the Jamaica District, duly adopted In our reply of March 4th I transmitted a print of Drawing No. 10857, File No. by said Board on the 19th day of August, 1925, and approved by the Acting President of the Borough of Queens on the 19th day of August, 1925, having been transmitted to showing the three entrances placed at the building line on 110th street and giving the Interborough Company's estimate for making these changes at $40,500, exclusive of the the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, as follows, to wit: "Resolved, That this cost of changes in subsurface structures. Board does hereby initiate proceedings for the said local Attached hereto is a print of the above drawing for your consideration. This improvement, to wit: change is desirable from the standpoint of highway traffic and if made should be "For regulating, for paving with a permanent pavement of sheet asphalt upon a concrete foundation, and for all work incidental thereto charged to Highway but not Rapid Transit Funds. Yours very truly, m 103d (Kimball) avenue FRANCIS J. SINNOTT, Secretary. from 106th street to 111th street, Borough of Queens." -and thereupon, on the 28th day of August, 1925, resolutions having been adopted by (Print of drawing referred to herein is on file.) the Board of Estimate and Apportionment authorizing the President of the Borough of The matter was referred to the Committee of the Whole. Queens to prepare the necessary plans, specifications and an estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement based on actual survey, and further resolving that the Board of COMMUNICATIONS, PETITIONS, ETC. Estimate and Apportionment would consider the authorization ot the construction of the proposed improvement after the President of the Borough of Queens had submitted From Citizens and Public Bodies. certain statements as provided in the said resolutions, and the said resolutions having been duly complied with by the President of the Borough of Queens, as appears by Queens Bus Lines, Inc. (Cal. No. 22). papers and documents on the files of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, and there having been presented to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment an estimate The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 18, 1925, from Furst, in writing in such detail as the Board has directed that the cost of the proposed work Schwartz and Schwarger, attorneys, 215 Montague street, Brooklyn, protesting against or improvement, together with the preliminary expenses, will be the sum of $29,700: the action of the Board on August 11, 1925, in granting a franchise to the Queens Bus and a statement of the assessed value according to the last preceding tax roll of the Lines, Inc., to operate buses on the 18th Avenue Route, which route includes Foster real estate included within the probable area of assessment, to wit, the sum of $60,000, avenue from Coney Island avenue to Nostrand avenue. having also been presented; it is (On August 11, 1925 (Cal. No. 2), a resolution was adopted granting the franchise Resolved, That the said resolution of the Local Board be. and the same is hereby authorizing the Mayor to execute and deliver the contract in the name and on behalf approved and the construction of the local improvement the..-"in provided for is hereby of the City.) authorized. This Board does hereby determine that no portion of the cost and expense Julius Schwartz, representing Furst, Schwartz and Schwarger, appeared. thereof shall be borne and paid by The City of New York, but that the whole of such The communication was ordered filed. (See Cal. No. 3.) cost and expense, including the aforesaid preliminary expenses, shall he assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited by the said local improvement. Queens Bus Lines, Inc. (Cal. No. 23). Which was adopted by the following vote: The Secretary presented a petition signed by about 160 property owners in Midwood Affirmative-The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the Manor, Borough of Brooklyn, protesting against the granting of a franchise for the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of operation of buses on the Avenue J-75th Street Crosstown Route. Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-13 The petition of the Queens Bus Lines, Inc., for the operation of this route was, Present and not voting-The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. on July 31, 1925 (Cal. No. 8), referred to the Committee of the Whole. The matter was referred to the Committee of the Whole and to the Engineer in 133d Street from 89th Avenue to Jamaica Avenue, Borough of Queens-Sewers Charge of the Division of Franchises for report to said Committee. (Cal. No. 25). The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 21, 1925, from the Acting President of the Borough of Queens, submitting resolution adopted by the Local Board From City, Borough, County and State Officials. of the Jamaica District on April 16, 1925, initiating procredings for the construction of a combined sewer in 133d street from 91st avenue to the angle point about 350 feet 103d (Kimball) Avenue from 106th Street to 111th Street, Borough of Queens west of 91st avenue; a sanitary sewer to be used temporarily as a combined sewer in -Paving (Cal. No. 24), 133d street from 89th avenue to the angle point about 350 feet west of 91st avenue; The Secretary presented a resolution adopted August 19, 1925, by the Local Board of a combined sewer and appurtenances in 133d street from 89th avenue to the crown the Jamaica District, Borough of Queens, a communication, dated August 20, 1925, about 440 feet south of the centre line of Jamaica avenue. together with a temporary from the Acting President of said Borough, herein, and the following report of the connection across 89th avenue to the proposed sanitary sewer extending south of Acting Chief Engineer: 89th avenue. Report No. 30818. August 28, 1925. The communication also submitted urgency report, and requested that preliminary Hon. JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate and Apportionment: authorization be granted for this improvement at the meeting of the Beard to be held Sir-At the meeting ot the Board of Estimate and Apportionment held on August August 28, 1925. 28, 1925 (Cal. No. 24), there was presented a communication from the President of the The matter was laid over until the next meeting. Borough of Queens, bearing date of August 20th, advising that all of the conditions that it is the practice of the Board to impose prior to the final authorization of local improve- 158th Street from 150th Avenue to Boynton Street, Etc., Borough of Queens- ments have been complied with in the matter of paving with asphalt (permanent pave- Sewer (Cal. No. 26). ment) 103d (Kimball) avenue from 106th I Portland) street to 111th street (Greenwood The Secretary presented a communication. dated August 24, 1925. from the President avenue), proceedings for which were initiated by the Local Board of the Jamaica District. of the Borough of Queens, submitting statement of preliminary work performed in the under a resolution adopted on August 19, 1925, which was forwarded with the Borough matter of construction of sanitary sewer in 158th street from 150th avenue to Boynton President's communication. street, etc. Preliminary authorization granted March 20, 1925 (Cal. No. 134). Total This project relates to five blocks or about 1,200 feet of 103d avenue, title to which estimated cost, $965,000. has been legally acquired. This communication is placed on this calendar at the request of the President of the Borough of Queens. The improvement has been repeatedly before the Board for consideration, huing The matter was laid over until the next meeting and referred to the Chief Engineer originally been provided for under a Local Board resolution also including provision for of the Board for report. the necessary work of grading, from which it was separated because the combined cost of the grading and paving work was more than could be assessed. The paving project Van Cortlandt Avenue East and Putnam Place, Borough of The Bronx-Grading, was subsequently revived under a separate Local Board resolution, which, however, Curbing, Flagging, Paving, Etc. (Cal. No. 27). pursuant to a recommendation of this office, was referred back with the understanding The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 25, 1925, from the Presi- that it he withheld until the grading work had been carried out and the assessment for dent of the Borough of The Bronx, submitting resolution adopted by the Local Board it levied. of the Van Courtlandt District on April 16, 1924, and statement of preliminary work The work of grading was given final authorization on May 9, 1924, and has since performed in the matter of regulating, grading, setting curb, laying sidewalks and been completed. crosswalks, building inlets, receiving basins, drains, culverts, approaches and guard rails The improvement as originally initiated was petitioned for by the owners of about where necessary in Van Cortlandt Avenue East from Mosholu Parkway North to 20 per cent. of the frontage, Reservoir Oval East, and Putnam place from Reservoir Oval \Vest to Gun Hill road, The Borough President states that the time to be allowed for the completion of and paving with bituminous concrete on a cement concrete foundation (permanent the improvement is 25 days, and that no expense has been incurred for the preliminary pavement) the roadway of Van Cortlandt Avenue East from Grand Boulevard and work that is chargeable against the Street Improvement Fund. Concourse to Mosholu Parkway South, and Mosholu Parkway North to Reservoir The work to he done comprises the following: 6,000 square yards asphalt pavement. Oval East. and Putnam place from Reservoir Oval West to Gun Hill road, furnishing The cost of the improvement is estimated to be $29,700, on which basis the assess- and adjusting curb and sidewalks, building and rebuilding inlets and receiving basins ment against the abutting property will amount to about $15 per front foot. The front- where necessary, together with all work incidental thereto. 7612 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925.

The Borough President requested that both preliminary and final authorizations The improvement was petitioned for by the owners of about 40 per cent. of the be granted for this improvement in view of its importance. frontage and is particularly desired to properly remove surface drainage which now The matter was referred to the Committee of the Whole and to the Chief Engineer discharges through a gully near the centre of the block and enters the cellars of a of the Board for report to said Committee. row of houses fronting on Juniper Valley road. The conditions were such that favorable consideration appeared justified, but in view of the relatively high cost of 94th Street, Junction Boulevard, 97th Street, 74th (17th) Street, Fern Place, providing the improvement and also of the consideration that the City's title to the Rex Road, Wren Place, Polhemus Avenue, 107th Avenue, 162d (22d) Street, street was limited to a strip 40 ieet wide, the understanding was had that final author- Park Lane South, 108th Street, 107th Street, 105th Street, Ocean (Spray= ization would be based upon an amendatory Local Board resolution of the character view) Avenue, 51st Street and Ocean Front from Beach 54th Street to Beach now presented excluding provision for the flagging and restricting the scope of the 25th Street, Borough of Queens—Grading, Curbing, Flagging, Paving, Etc. improvement to the dedicated width. (Cal. No. 28). The Borough President states that the time to be allowed for the completion of The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 24, 1925, from the Presi- the improvement is 15 days, and that the expense incurred for the preliminary work dent of the Borough of Queens, requesting that the following matters be considered amounts to $110. by the Board at its meeting to be held this day : The work to be done comprises the following: 430 cubic yards excavation; 350 cubic yards filling (excess) ; 1,050 linear feet cement curbing; 200 cubic yards cinder (b) Resolution adopted by the Local Board of the Newtown District on July 12, 1923, initiating proceedings for regulating and paving with a permanent pavement filling. upon a concrete foundation 94th street and Junction boulevard, from a line about 430 The cost of the improvement is now estimated to be $3,100. feet south of 31st avenue to Northern boulevard; within the railroad area pavement The profile submitted by the Borough President in connection with this matter shall be of granite block ; without the railroad area it shall be of sheet asphalt. State- shows that excavation to a maximum depth of about 12 feet and filling to a maximum ment of preliminary work performed and request for preliminary and final author- depth of seven feet will he needed to attain the legal street elevation, but no better- ization. Estimated cost. $31,700. ment appears to be practicable. (c) Resolution of the Local Board of the Jamaica District adopted August 21, The street has been laid out upon the City map, to have a width of 50 feet and 1925, initiating proceedings for regulating and paving with a permanent pavement of under the general rule should have a roadway 30 feet wide, centrally located. If the sheet asphalt upon a concrete foundation 97th street from 103d avenue to Liberty 'standard treatment were to be followed, however, the northerly curb line would coincide avenue. with the northerly line of the street as in use and to overcome this objectionable (d) Statement of preliminary work performed and request for final authorization condition the Borough President has requested that a special roadway width of 24 for regulating, grading, curbing, flagging, removing and replacing trees in 74th (17th) feet be fixed centrally located within the existing 40-foot street. 1 am informed that street from 37th (Polk) avenue to Roosevelt avenue. Estimated cost, $12,300. Pre- it is the intention of the Borough President to forward for consideration an amendatory liminary authorization granted December 12, 1924 (Cal. No. 117). map providing for decreasing the street width, (e) Statement of preliminary work performed in matter of regulating and paving I would recommend that the resolution of November 24, 1924, under which pre- with a permanent pavement of sheet asphalt upon a concrete foundation in 74th (17th) liminary authorization was given for grading Hollywood (Henry) street from Juniper street from 37th (Polk) avenue to Roosevelt aveLue, and request for preliminary and avenue to Contrell street (Sutter avenue) at a width of 45 feet adjoining the southerly final authorization. Estimated cost, $12,500. Request for preliminary authorization building line, and also for curbing the street on both sides and flagging the southerly referred to Committee of the Whole, November 7, 1924 (Cal. No. 230-B). side where necessary, be amended to conform to the Local Board resolution now pre- (f) Regulating and grading Fern place from Polhemus avenue to 108th road, sented, and that final authorization he then granted. Rex road from Fern place to Wren place. Wren place from Rex road to Polhemus I would also recommend that a resolution be adopted fixing the roadway width avenue, Polhemus avenue from Wren place to Fern place, and 107th avenue from of Hollywood (Henry) street from Juniper avenue to Contrell street (Sutter avenue) 173d street to Folhemus avenue, also for curbing and laying sidewalks within the at 24 feet, the roadway to adjoin a sidewalk 8 feet wide located on the southerly side. limits given, excepting Fern place east of Rex road and for laying crosswalks at Respectfully, FREDERICK F. Fuss, Assistant Engineer. the intersection of Polhemus avenue with Wren place. Request for preliminary and Approved: HERMAN H. SMITH, Acting Chief Engineer. final authorization referred to the Committee of the Whole July 31, 1925 (Cal. No. Jabez E. Dunningham, representing Community Councils, appeared. 321-B). The following resolution was offered: (g) Statement of preliminary work performed in the matter of regulating, grading, Resolved, That the resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment curbing, flagging and paving with a permanent pavement of asphalt upon a concrete on November 24, 1924. granting preliminary authorization for regulating and grading foundation 162d (22d) street from Northern boulevard to Sanford avenue. Pre- for a width of approximately 45 feet located adjacent to the southerly house line, for liminary authorization granted July 1, 1923 (Cal. No. 167). Estimated cost, $21,600. curbing both sides and laying sidewalk on the southerly side, where necessary, together (To be substituted for final statement submitted to the Board on July 31, 1925 (Ca]. with all work incidental thereto, in Hollywood (Henry) street from Juniper avenue to No. 150.) Contrell street (Sutter avenue), Borough of Queens, he and the same is hereby amended (h) Statement of preliminary work performed in the matter of regulating, grading, to read as follows: curbing and flagging, also removing and replacing trees, etc., in Park Lane South Whereas, The President of the Borough of Queens has transmitted to the Board of from Woodhaven boulevard to a line about 40 feet east of 96th street, and from a Estimate and Apportionment a copy of a resolution of the Local Board of the Newtown line about 12 feet cast of the centre line of Park avenue to Myrtle avenue. Incidental District, duly adopted by said Board on the 6th day of April, 1925, and approved by the work shall include ramps, where necessary, also the grading, curbing and flagging of Acting President of the Borough of Queens on the 23d day of April, 1925, initiating pro- 108th street from Park Lane South to Myrtle avenue, and of those portions of 105th ceedings for the following local improvement, to wit: street and 107th street, now within the lines of Forest Park, Borough of Queens. "For regulating and grading for a width of 40 feet located adjacent to the Estimated cost, $40,500. Preliminary authorization granted July 31, 1925 (Cal. No. 319). southerly house line, for curbing and for all work incidental thereto, in Holly- (i) Statement of preliminary work performed in the matter of regulating, grading, wood (Henry) street from Juniper avenue to Contrell street (Sutter avenue), curbing, flagging and paving Ocean (Sprayview) avenue from Beach 32d street to Borough of Queens." Beach 35th street. Estimated cost, $24,000. Request for preliminary authorization —and which resolution is accompanied with an approximate estimate of the cost of the referred to the Committee of the Whole July 31, 1925 (Cal. No. 137-A). work and the assessed value of the property benefited. (j) Regulating, grading, curbing and flagging 51st street from Kingsland avenue Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby authorizes the to the right of way of the Long Island Railroad. (The item appears on the calendar President of the Borough of Queens to prepare plans. specifications and an estimate of for this meeting and the resolution was adopted. See Cal. No. 11.) cost based on actual survey, and also to secure a determination of the boundary of the (k) Regulating, grading, curbing and flagging 51st street from the right of way district of assessment: the entire expense of the work done subsequent to the date of of the Long Island Railroad to Corona avenue. (The item appears on the calendar this authorization to be charged against the Street Improvement Fund and later included fur this meeting and the resolution was adopted. See Cal. No. 12.) in the assessment. (1) Statement of preliminary work performed in the matter of regulating and Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment will consider the authori- paying. with a permanent pavement of sheet asphalt upon a concrete foundation 51st zation of the construction of the said proposed improvement after the President of the street f rom Jackson avenue to Roosevelt avenue. Estimated cost, $79,500. (The above Borough of Queens has submitted a statement showing that all of the above described request is in substitution of request dated July 30, 1925, and referred to the Committee work has been done, that he has secured the approval of the form of contract by the of the Whole July 31, 1925 (Cal. No. 320-A). Corporation Counsel, that he is prepared to place the improvement under contract as (m) Statement preliminary work performed in the matter of regulating and soon as he receives the consent of the Board. and that the assessment map will be paving 51st street omfrtrom Roosevelt avenue to the right of way of the Long Island completed on or before the date of payment on acceptance; this report to be accompanied Railroad. On March 2, 1923 (Cal. No. 79), preliminary work authorized. Amended by a further statement showing the quantity of work to be performed under each item final statement referred to the Committee of the Whole July 31, 1925 (Cal. No. 320-B.) and the unit price thereof, the expense incurred for preliminary work, the allowance to be (The above request is in substithtion of request dated July 30, 1925, referred to the made for additional engineering and contingencies, the total probable cost, and the Committee of the Whole July 31, 1925 (Cal. No. 320-B.) number of working days to he allowed the contractor for carrying out the work. (n) Resolution adopted by the Local Board of the Newtown District on August Which was adopted by the following vote: 6. 1925, initiating proceedings for regulating and paying with a permanent pavement Affirmative—The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the of sheet asphalt ,together with all work incidental thereto, in 51st street, from the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of right of way of the Long Island Railroad to Corona avenue. Also submitting state- Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Rich- ment of preliminary work to be performed, together with the recommendation that both mond-13. preliminary and final authorization be immediately granted for this improvement. Esti- Present and not voting—The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. mated cost, $51,000. (The above request is in substitution of request dated July 30, 1925, and referred to the Committee of the Whole July 31, 1925 (Cal. No. 320-C). The following was offered: (0) Resolution adopted by the Local Board of the Jamaica District August 24, A copy of a resolution of the Local Board of the Newtown District, duly adopted 1925, initiating proceedings for the construction of a public beach along the ocean by said Board on the 6th day of April. 1925, and approved by the Acting President of front from Beach 54th street. to Beach 25th street, by building bulkheads, groynes, the Borough of Queens on the 23d day of April, 1925, having been transmitted to the jetties and breakwaters and tilling with sand. Statement of preliminary work per- Board of Estimate and Apportionment. initiating proceedings for the following local formed and request for preliminary and final authorization. Estimated cost, $1,000.000. improvement, to wit: (p) Resolution adopted by the Local Board of the Jamaica District on August "For regulating and grading for a width of 40 feet located adjacent to the 23, 1925, initiating proceedings for the construction of a boardwalk. including ramps, southerly house line, for curbing and for all work incidental thereto, in Holly- approaches, comfort stations and pavilions, together with the necessary lighting, wood (Henry) street from Juniper avenue to Contrell street (Sutter avenue). heating, ventilating. plumbing fixtures and all work incidental thereto, along the Ocean Borough of Queens." front from Beach 54th street to Beach 25th street, Borough of Queens. — and thereupon, on the 24th day of November. 1924, and 28th day of August, 1925, Which were laid over until the next meeting and referred to the Chief Engineer resolutions haying been adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment authoriz- of the Board for report. ing the President of the Borough of Queens to prepare the necessary plans, specifica- tions and an estimate of the cost of the proposed improvement based on actual survey and Hollywood (Henry) Street from Juniper Avenue to Contrell Street (Sutter further resolving that the Board of Estimate and Apportionment would consider the authorization of the construction of the proposed improvement after the President of Avenue), Borough of Queens—Grading, Curbing, Etc., and Fixing Roadway Width (Cal. No. 28=A). the Borough of Queens had submitted certain statements as provided in the said resolu- tions, and the said resolutions having been duly complied with by the President of the (On April 24, 1925 (Cal. No, 355), this matter was referred to the Committee Borough of Queens, as appears by papers and documents on the files of the Board of of the Whole.) Estimate and Apportionment, and there having been presented to the Board of Estimate The Secretary presented a resolution adopted April 6, 1925, by the Local Board of and Apportionment an estimate in writing in such detail as the Board has directed that the Newtown District, Borough of Queens; two communications, dated April 24 and the cost of the proposed work of improvement, together with the preliminary expenses, August 24. 1925, from the President of said Borough, herein, and the following report will he the sum of $3,100; and a statement of the assessed value according to the last of the Acting Chief Engineer; preceding tax roll of the real estate included within the probable area of assessment, to Report No. 30776. August 28, 1925. wit, the sum of $14.00:1, having also been presented; it is Hon. Joox F. HYLAN, 31a.vor, Chairman, Board of Estimate and Apportionment: Resolved, That the said resolution of the Local Board he and the same is hereby Sir—At the meeting of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment held on April approved and the construction of the local improvement therein provided for is hereby 24, 1925 (Cal. No. 355), there was presented a communication from the President of authorized. This Board does hereby determine that no portion of the cost and expense the Borough of Queens, bearing date of April 24th, advising that all of the conditions thereof shall he borne and paid by the City of New York, but that the whole of such that it is the practice of the Board to impose prior to the final authorization of local cost and expense, including the aforesaid preliminary expenses, shall he assessed upon the improvements have been complied with in the matter of grading at a width of 40 feet property deemed to be benefited by the said local improvement. on the southerly side, Hollywood ( Henry) street from Juniper avenue to Contrell Which was adopted by the following vote street (Sutter avenue), and also curbing the street; in conformity with an amendatory Affirmative—The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the resolution of the Local Board of the Newtown District adopted on April 6, 1925. President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of ( Meeting of August 28, 1925—Cal. No. 28-A.) Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Rich- Under the provisions of a resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Appor- mond-13. tionment On November 24, 1924, and in conformity with the original initiatory Local Present and not voting—The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. Board resolution of May 15th previous, preliminary authorization was given in the matter of grading Hollywood street between the limits described, at a width of 45 The following resolution was offered: feet adjoining the southerly building line, and also for curbing the street on both Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby fixes the roadway sides and flagging the southerly side where necessary, at an estimated cost of $3,900. width of Hollywood (Henry) street, from Juniper avenue to Contrell street (Sutter WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. THE CITY RECORD. 7613

avenue), Borough of Queens, at 24 feet, the said roadway to adjoin a sidewalk of 8 President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The feet in width on the southerly side. Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. Which was adopted by the following vote: The matter was also referred to the Committee on Assessments; to the Board of Affirmative-The Mayor, the Acting fresi6ent of the Board of Aldermen, the Assessors; the Corporation Counsel, and to the Chief Engineer of the Board for report President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of to said Committee. Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Rich- mond-13. Present and not voting-The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. Street System-Territory Bounded by Northern Boulevard (Broadway), 194th Street, a Line North of 45th Avenue, a Line East of 196th Street, 45th 80th Street (Weisse Avenue=Dry Harbor Road=Parkview Avenue) from Metro= Road, a Line South of 45th Avenue, 192d Street, Hollis Court Boulevard, and politan Avenue to Myrtle Avenue, Borough of Queens-Changing Lines and a Line Ranging from About 600 Feet West of 192d Street at Hollis Court Grades and Amending Proceeding for Acquiring Title (Cal. No. 29). Boulevard to About 100 Feet West of 192d Street at Northern Boulevard, (On July 19, 1922 (Cal. No. 15), the Board authorized proceedings for acquiring Borough of Queens-Approval of Map Showing Subdivision of Private Prop= title in this matter.) erty (Cal. No. 30). The Secretary presented the following: The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 22, 1925, from the Acting City of New York, Office of the President of the Borough of Queens, Long Island President of the Borough of Queens, herein, and the following report of the Committee City, August 15, 1925. on City Plan and Public Improvements: In Re .110 X0. 1383, Showing a Change in the Street System Heretofore Laid Out on Report M. 30841. 80th Streit (treisse ,Tzenue) from Metropolitan ..lz'enue to Myrtle .hvonte, in the August 28, 1925. Hen. F. HYLAN, Second Ward, Borough of Queens, dated July JOHN Mayor, Chatrm.m. Board of Estimate and Apportionment: 6, 1925. Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment held on August To the Honorable the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: 28, 1925 (Cal. No. 30), the Acting President of the Borough of Queens transmitted Sirs-1 transmit herewith the above entitled map and request that at the meeting to the Board for approval under date of August 22d, to he held August 28, 1925, the Board fix September 18. 1925, as a date for a public pursuant to the provisions of chapter 513 of the Laws of 1916, a map showing a proposed suhdivision of property hearing in the matter of its approval. within the territory bounded approximately by Northern boulevard (Broadway), 194th There is a proceeding to acquire title to 80th avenue, formerly Weisse avenue, for street, aline about 300 feet north of 45th avenue, a line about 200 feet east of 196th the limits shown upon the above map. The changes shown upon the above alteration street, 45th road, a line about 300 feet south of 45th avenue, 192d street, Hollis Court map are intended to avoid any taking of St. John's Cemetery between Cooper avenue boulevard, and a line ranging from about 000 feet west of 192d street at Hollis Court and Metropolitan avenue, and to incorporate a portion of the old road between 67th boulevard to about 100 feet west of 192d street at Northern boulevard, designated as road and 67th drive formerly left within the block, The charge between 77th road "Map of Broadway-Flushing East." and 78th avenue is to avoid damage to a building on the northwest corner of 78th avenue. The map was received in the office of the Secretary on August 25, 1925, and under A sewer is to be constructed within the lines of Weisse avenue, which is urgently needed the terms of the statute it must be acted upon on or before September 15, 1925, or in this section. filed in the form presented. I also ask that the Board amend the proceeding to acquire title to 80th avenue, The treatment proposed conforms with the final map of this section in so far as it formerly Weisse avenue, to conform with the above amendment. Very truly yours, has been approved and in all other respects with the approved tentative plan. 11CHAEL J. SHUGRUE, Acting President, Borough of Queens. The approval of the map is recommended with the understanding that the street The following resolution was offered: system as shown where not heretofore legalized will he subsequently incorporated upon Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New the City plan. Respectfully, VERNON S. MOON, Acting Chief Engineer. York. in pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of the Greater New York Charter Approved: HENRY BRUCKNER, Chairman, Committee on City Plan and Pub- as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or lic Improvements. plan of the City of New York. by changing the lines and grades of 80th street (Weisse The following resolution was offered: avenue-Dry Harbor road-Parkview avenue), from Metropolitan avenue to Myrtle Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the pro- avenue, Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map hearing the signature of the ,-Ielons of section 15-10 of the Greater New York Charter, a amended by chapter 513 President of the Borough and dated July 6, 1925. of the Laws of 1916, hereby approves the map showing a proposed subdivision of Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed change at a meeting of the Board, preperty within the territory bounded approximately by Northern boulevard (Broadway ). to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, 194th street, a line about 300 feet north of 45th avenue, a line about 200 feet east of September 25, 1925, at 10.30 o'clock a. m. 196th street, 45th road, a line about 360 feet south of 45th avenue, 192d street, Hollis Resolved, _That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to Court boulevard, and a line ranging from about 600 feet west of 192d :treet at Hollis all persons affected thereby that the proposed change will he considered at a meeting Court bculevard to about 100 feet west of 192d street at Northern boulevard, Borough of the Board to he held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY of Queens, designated as "Map of Broadway-Flushing East. Third Ward, Borough of RECORD for ten days continuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted. prior to the 25th Queens. City of New York ;" said map having ball approved in quadruplicate by the day of September. Acting President of the Borough of Queens on August 22, 1925, and having been Which was adopted by the following vote: transmitted by the Acting Borough President to and received in the office of the Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President secretary of the Board on August 25, 1925. of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting Which was adopted by the following vote: President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Affirmative-The Mayor, the .Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of The matter was also referred to the Committee on City Plan and Public Improve- Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-13. ments and to the Chief Engineer of the Board for report to said Committee. Present and not voting-The Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

The following was offered: 133d Street from Jamaica Avenue to 134th Street, Borough of Queens-Approval Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, by resolutions adopted on July of Rule Map in Proceeding for Acquiring Title (Cal. No. 31). 19, 1922, authorized proceedings for the acquisition of title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Weisse avenue from Myrtle avenue to Metropolitan (On June 12, 1925 (Cal. No. 20), the proceeding was authorized.) avenue, Borough of Queens; and File Secretary presented a comnmnication, dated August 21, 1925, from the Acting Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment proposes to change the map or President of the Borough of Queens, herein, and the following report of the Acting Chief Engineer : plan of the City of Yew York, by changing the lines and grades of 80th street (Weisse Report No. 30835. avenue-Dry Harbor road-Parkview avenue), from Metropolitan avenue to Myrtle August 28, 1925. Hon. JOHN F. HYLAN, avenue, Borough of Queens, and has adopted a resolution fixing September 25, 1923, as Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate and Apportionment: the date for a public hearing on said proposed map change; be it Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment held on August Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment consider the advisability 28, 1923 (Cal. No. 31), there was presented a communication dated August 21st from of requesting the Corporation Counsel to apply to the Supreme Court for an amendment the Acting President of the Borough of Queens, transmitting for approval the rule map of the above described proceedings authorized by the Board, by resolutions adopted prepared in the proceeding for acquiring title to 133d street (Silkworth street-Richmond on July 19, 1922, so as to provide for the acquisition of title to the real property avenue) from Jamaica avenue to 134th street (Magnolia avenue). required for the opening and extending of Weisse avenue (80th street) from Myrtle This proceeding was instituted under a resolution adopted by the Board on June 12. avenue to Metropolitan avenue, Borough of Queens. as the lines and grades of said 1925 (Cal. No. 20). The land to be acquired as shown upon the map now presented is identical with that required for the street as laid out upon the City map. street are proposed to he laid out upon the map or plan of the City of New York by the The Acting Borough President states that the rule map is submitted for approval map referred to above; Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the in advance of the completion of the damage map in order to place the City in a position to vest title at as early a date as practicable for the purpose of clearing the way for provisions of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the sewer construction and thereby remove what is said to he an unsanitary drainage condition. proposed area of assessment for benefit in these proceedings, as proposed to be amended, is as follows: A request from the Borough President for the authorization of a sewer improvement Beginning at a point on the southerly line of Central avenue where it is intersected in a portion of this street has been made the subject of a favorable report. title being based upon the dedication of this part of the street to public use. Throughout the by the prolongation of a line midway between Barbara place and Clara place as ',hese streets are laid out immediately northerly from and adjoining Rutledge street and running remainder of the distance to which the proceeding for acquiring title relates a resolution has also been submitted for the sewer improvement, but the street in this section is thence southwardly along the said line midway between Barbara place and Clara place and along the prolongations of the said line to the intersection with the southerly line of only partially in use and the advancement of the opening proceeding is necessary in order to clear the way for the sewer improvement. Rutledge street ; thence southwardly in a straight line to a point on the southerly line of Varian street where it is intersected by a line midway between Bertha place and Con- The proceeding, for acquiring title to the street relates to a length of about 1,500 stantia place: thence southwardly along the said line midway between Bertha place and feet. The Corporation Counsel has advised that the street is dedicated to public use Constantia place and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a excepting for a distance of about 300 feet near its southerly terminus and it is only line distant 100 feet southerly from and parallel with the southerly' line of Myrtle avenue, to the latter section that title will be required to he vested in order to clear the way the said distance being measured at right angles to Myrtle avenue; thence westwardly for the sewer construction. No necessity apparently exists for vesting title to the along the said line parallel with Myrtle avenue to the intersection with the prolongation remainder of the street, and in view of the fact that provision can he made for vesting of a line midway between Brush street and Ford street : thence northwardly along the title to the land where required in connection with the sewer improvement when filially said line midway between Brush street and Ford street and along the prolongations of authorized, no particular advantage would he gained by vesting title upon the date of the said line to the intersection with the southerly right-of-way line of the Montauk the entry of the court order as requested by the Borough President. Division of the Long Island Railroad; thence westwardly along the said right-of-way line In view of the apparent urgency of the sewer, I would recommend that the resolu- to the intersection with the prolongation of a line ttistant 100 feet easterly from tion of June 12, 1925, authorizing the proceeding be amended so as to permit the Cor- and parallel with the easterly line of Griffith avenue as this street is laid out where poration Counsel to apply for the order of condemnation upon the receipt of an approved it adjoins Central avenue the said distance being measured at right angles to Griffith rule map, and that the rule map be then approved and after certification forwarded to avenue; thence northwardly along the said line parallel with Griffith avenue and along the Corporation Counsel. the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a line bisecting the angle I would also recommend that action in the matter of vesting title to the land be formed by the intersection of the prolongations of the easterly line, of Griffith avenue deferred until the sewer improvement is granted final authorization. Respectfully, and the westerly line of Marton avenue as these streets are laid out between Market VERNON S. MOON, Acting Chief Engineer. street and Central avenue: thence northwardly along the said bisecting line to the inter- The following resolution was offered : section with a line midway between Griffith avenue and Morton avenue as these streets Resolved, That the resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment are laid out northerly from and adjoining Darrow street thence northwardly along the on June 12, 1925, authorizing proceedings for acquiring title to 133d street from Jamaica said line midway between Griffith avenue and Morton avenue and along the prolongation avenue to 134th street, Borough of Queens, he and the same hereby is amended so as of the said line to a point distant 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Metropol- to omit therefrom the requirement for the approval by the said Board of a damage itan avenue. the said distance being treasured at right angles to Metropolitan avenue: map prior to application for the institution of the proceedings; and be it further thence eastwardly and always distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby requests the northerly line of Metropolitan avenue to the intersection with the prolongation of a line Corporation Counsel to make application to a Special Term of the Supreme Court for parallel with Clara place as this street is laid out yvhere it adjoins Central avenue and the institution of said proceedings upon the receipt by him of a rule map certified as passing through the point Of beginning; thence southwardly along the said prolongation having been approved by this Board, of a line parallel with Clara place to the point or place of beginning. Which was adopted. by the following vote: Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed area of assessment at a meeting Affirmative-The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the of the Board, to he held in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New President of the Borough. of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of York. on Friday, September 25, 1925, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-13. and place a public hearing thereon will they and there .be had Present and not voting-The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RI:cox' for ten days, con- The following resolution was offered : tinuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays prior to Friday, September 25, 1923. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby approves the rule Which was adopted by the following vote: map submitted by the Acting President of the Borough of Queens for the use of Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President the Supreme Court in the proceedings authorized by the Board on June 12, 1925, for of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting acquiring title to 133d street from Jamaica avenue to 134th street. Borough of Queens. 7614 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925.

Which was adopted by the following vote : In view of the proposed operation of the Brooklyn-Rockaway ferry and the Affirmative-The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the need of a suitable approach at the Rockaway terminal, I believe the transverse road President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of in Jacob Riis Park should be improved. Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-13. I, therefore, recommend that an appropriation of $65,000 in tax notes be authorized Present and not voting-The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. for the improvement and paving of the transverse road and for the construction of sidewalks. Respectfully, WARNER KING, Assistant Engineer. Public Park on Northerly Side of 37th Avenue Westerly from Parsons Boule. Concurred in: W. D. MURRAY, Assistant Engineer. yard, Borough of Queens-Vesting Title (Cal. No. 32). Approved for submission to the Board: PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. The Secretary presented a communicaticn, dated August 21, 1925, from the Acting On motion, Rule 19 was waived in this matter and the following resolution was President of the Borough of Queens, herein, and the following report of the Acting offered: Chief Engineer : Resolved, By the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, that, pursuant to the Report No. 30838. August 28, 1925, provisions of section 189 of the Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller be and hereby is authorized to issue tax notes of The City of New York in an amount not Hon. JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate and Apportionnknt: Sir-At the meeting of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment held on August exceeding sixty-five thousand dollars ($65,000), which shall be included in annual 28, 1925 (Cal. No. 32), there was presented a communication bearing date of August tax levies, in the manner provided by said section 189 of the Charter, the proceeds 21st from the Acting President of the Borough of Queens, requesting that a resolution of which, to the amount of the par value thereof to be used for the improvement be adopted providing for vesting title in the City upon the date of the entry of the and paving of the transverse road and for the construction of sidewalks adjacent thereto, in Jacob Riis Park, Neponsit, Borough of Queens, under the jurisdiction of court order in the proceeding for acquiring title to the public park on the northerly side of 37th avenue, 125 feet west of Parsons boulevard. the Department of Parks, Borough of Queens, provided, however, that no expenditure A proceeding for acquiring title to the public park was instituted under a resolution by contract or otherwise shall be made against this authorization nor shall bids upon adopted by the Board on May 29, 1925, and under date of June 19, 1925 (Cal. No. 417), contemplated contract be advertised for until after approval by the Board of Esti- mate and Apportionment, or its duly authorized representative, of such proposed the Borough President forwarded for approval the rule map relating to the park and requested that a resolution be adopted providing for vesting title to the land in the City expenditure, or of the plans, specifications, estimates of cost and forms of proposed contracts for said improvements; nor shall any architect, engineer, expert or depart- upon the date of the entry of the order of condemnation. The Borough President at that time stated that such action was desirable for the purpose of keeping the expense mental employee be engaged or employed as a charge against such authorization except of the proceeding at a minimum, it being anticipated that a very substantial enhancement after approval by said Board of such employment and of the fee or wage to be paid by preliminary and final contract, voucher or Budget schedule, unless in case of in the value of the property would take place by reason of the expansion of the Roosevelt departmental employees such employment is in accordance with schedules approved Avenue Rapid Transit Line. by said Board. The Borough President's request was made the subject of a report (30,683) by Which was adopted by the following vote: the Chief Engineer under date of June 19, 1925, in which it was pointed out that the Affirmative-The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the area affected comprises a parcel only about 150 feet square, that the work involved in President of the Borough of Manhattan. the Acting President of the Borough of the completion of the damage map was comparatively insignificant, and that apparently Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond--13. no good reason existed in this instance why the Board should depart from its general Preent and not voting-The Deputy and Acting Comptroller, practice of requiring the simultaneous approval of the rule and damage maps. The recommendation was accordingly made that the Borough President's request for the vesting of title be denied, and that the rule map be referred back to be withheld until the Police Department-Authority to Appoint Additional Patrolmen and Police- damage map has been completed. At its meeting held on June 19th, however, the Board women; Revision of Schedule.. and Establishment of Additional Grades of adopted two resolutions, one providing for approving the rule map and the other for Positions (Cal. No. 35). waiving the rule as to the simultaneous receipt of the draft damage map and requesting The Secretary presented the following: the Corporation Counsel to make application to the court for an order to condemn upon Police Department, City of New York, July 23, 1925. the receipt by him of a copy of the rule map certified as having been approved by the The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, New York City: Board, but no resolution was adopted providing for vesting title to the land as was Gentlemen-I respectfully request that the Police Commissioner be authorized requested. to increase the personnel of the Police Department from existing Budget appropria- The Borough President now states that he was of the opinion that on June 19th the tions as follows: Board provided for vesting title upon the date of the entry of the order granting the 25 additional Policewomen at $1,769 per annum, effective October 1, 1925. The application to condemn. Inasmuch as this action was not taken, he requests that such a salaries for the balance of this year would be approximately $11,056. resolution be adopted on August 28, 1925. In the communication now presented the 540 additional Patrolmen at $1,769 per annum, effective October 1, 1925. The Borough President also directs attention to the unusual realty activity in this section and salaries for the balance of this year would be approximately $238,804. emphasizes the necessity for taking title to the land as soon as possible. 25 additional Policewomen are required to inspect, regulate and suppress con- In view of the small amount of work involved in preparing the damage map for ditions affecting public morals in the various dance halls, places of public amusement, this park. I am of the opinion that it would have been far more desirable to have fol- on transportation lines, at the seashore, in public parks and other places where women lowed the orderly and customary procedure of requiring the simultaneous approyal of and girls are annoyed, insulted and assaulted, and where conditions subversive of the rule and damage maps in order that information might be available to show exactly public morals are likely to prevail. what the effect of vesting title to the land would be. Inasmuch, however, as the Board The total force of Policewomen and Patrolwomen now employed by this depart- saw fit to waive the requirement as to the approval of the damage map there is no legal ment is 100. 39 of these women are now assigned to duty at various police stations objection to the vesting of title upon the date of the entry of the court order as requested where female prisoners are temporarily detained. The remaining force is entirely by the Borough President. Respectfully, inadequate to conduct necessary investigations and other service which can be handled VERNON S. MOON, Acting Chief Engineer. by wcmen officers to better advantage than they can be handled by male members of the The following was offered: department. Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, by resolutions adopted on We are badly in need of additional Patrolmen for traffic duty in this City. Many May 29, 1925, and amended on June 19, 1925, authorized the institution of proceedings crossings, which are quite as dangerous as many now covered by traffic officers, cannot for acquiring title to the real property required for the public park on the northerly be covered due to lack of men. 300 of these men would be assigned to traffic duty, and side of 37th avenue, 125 feet westerly from Parsons boulevard, Borough of Queens; the balance to suburban districts where they are required. Very truly yours, be it R. E. ENRIGHT, Police Commissioner. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment deeming it for the public Jabez E. Dunningham, representing Community Councils, appeared. interest, and in pursuance of the provisions of section 976 of the Greater New York The following was offered: Charter, as amended, directs that title shall become vested in the City of New York Whereas, The Police Commissioner has recommended that the quota of Patrolmen to the real property required for the public park on the northerly side of 37th avenue, of the Police Force of The City of New York be increased by five hundred and forty 125 feet westerly from Parsons boulevard, in the Borough of Queens, City of New (540) ; and York, on the date of the entry of the order of the Supreme Court granting the appli- Whereas, Said recommendation has been duly concurred in by the Mayor ; there- cation to condemn the real property required for this improvement. fore he it Which was adopted by,the following vote: Affirmative-The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provi- sions of section 276 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby authorizes the Police President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-13. Commissioner to increase by five hundred and forty (540) the number of Patrolmen Present and not voting-The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. of the Police Force heretofore authorized, making the quota 13,153, effective October 1, 1925. Which was adopted by the following vote: Land and Land Under Water Extending from Jacob Riis Park to Westerly Line Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting Presi- of Beach 2d Street, Rockaway Beach, Borough of Queens-Vesting Title dent of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the (Cal. No. 33). Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 25, 1925, from the Acting of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. President of the Borough of Queens, requesting the Board at its meeting to be held On August 28, 1925, take action in the matter of vesting title upon the entry of the The following resolution was offered: amended order to all land and land under water not heretofore acquired by The City Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby approves of a of New York for park purposes extending from the Jacob Riis Park to the westerly modification of a personal service schedule for the Police Department for the year line of Beach .e'd- street at Rockaway Beach. 1925, as follows: Which was ordered tiled. (Disposed of by Cal. No. 13 of July 31, 1925.) POLICE DEPARTMENT. Personal Service, Salaries Regular Employees. Department of Parks, Borough of Queens-Issue of Tax Notes (Cal. No. 34). Eliminate the following lines : The Secretary presented two communications, dated August 24 and 25, 1925, from the Commissioner of Parks of the Borough of Queens, herein, and the following report: Code Line August 28, 1925. No. No. To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: 1602 17 Patrolman (12,121 and 12,613) $26,557,775 00 Gentlemen- 20 Policewoman (70) 149,921 00 Cal. .1.0. 34, August 28, 1925. Communications 2), dated August 24 and 25, 1925, from the Com- Substitute therefor the following: mi. sioner of Parks, Borough of Queens, requesting an appropriation of $65,000 for rebuilding and extending the transverse road, Jacob Riis Code Line Park, Neponsit. No. No. The communication of August 25, 1925, states that this road is the only means of access to the new municipal ferry between Brooklyn and the 1602 17 Patrolman (12,661 and 13,153) $26,546,699 00 Rockaways. The present roadway is entirely too narrow to cope with the 20 Policewoman (95) 160,977 00 increased and heavy traffic that will follow with the opening of the new -and that the restrictions in resolution First of the Budget for 1925 terms and condi- and shorter route from Brooklyn to the Rockaways. tions as to the dates modifications may be made be suspended in so far as they affect The request of the Commissioner of Parks, Borough of Queens, is for an appro- this request and that this schedule be made effective as of October 1, 1925. priation of $65,000 for the purpose of improving and paving the transverse road in Which was adopted by the following vote: Jacob Riis Park, Neponsit. Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting Presi- This road runs approximately north and south along the westerly border of dent of the Board of :Vdermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Jacob Riis Park, connecting the paved roadway of Washington avenue with a paved Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs road leading to Rockaway Point and forming the only approach from the Rockaways of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. via Washington avenue to the terminus of the new municipal ferry, shortly to be put in operation from the foot of Flathush avenue, Brooklyn. This road is narrow, unimproved and in poor state of repair. In its present con- The following resolution was offered: dition it is believed that it will he inadequate to accommodate the anticipated traffic Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provi- when the ferry is placed in operation. sions of section 56 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby recommends to the The Commissioner's request proposes the widening of the road to a width of 40 Board of Aldermen the establishment in the Police Department of the grade of feet, the construction of concrete curbs, drainage and paving the full width with a positions, in addition to those heretofore established, effective October 1, 1925, as reinforced concrete pavement from Washington avenue to the new ferry slips, a distance follows: of approximately 2,150 feet. The estimated cost. $65„000 appears high and I believe the cost of the work, as Rate Number of shown on the sketch, should not exceed $50,000. However, sidewalks are to be con- Title of Position. Per Annum. Incumbents. structed which are not indicated on the preliminary sketch, and which would be Patrolman $1,769 00 540 advisable for the accommodation of pedestrians, I believe the full amount of $65,000 Policewoman 1,769 00 25 would not be excessive. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. THE CITY RECORD. 7615

Which was adopted by the following vote: The Bronx, to afford to passengers transferring from the 149th Street Subway Station Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting Presi- to the 149th Street Elevated Station, and vice versa, direct means for such transfers dent of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the without encountering street traffic. Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs Second-That the said underground passageway and its appurtenances shall in all of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. respects be regarded, considered and accepted as additions to the existing railroads, and more particularly as additions to the Manhattan-Bronx Rapid Transit Railroad, as Department of Public Welfare-Revision of Schedule (Cal. No. 36). defined and provided in said Contract No. 3, except only that : (a) (On May 8, 1925 (Cal. No. 66), the Board modified the salary schedule for this Instead of the cost of constructing said underground passageway and its appur- tenances being shared equally Department.) between the City and the Interborough Company as is The Secretary presented the following: provided in Article LXX of said Contract No. 3, the City shall bear the entire cost City of New York, Department of Public Welfare, Municipal Building, August of constructing said underground passageway and its appurtenances; and (b) Such entire cost, 10, 1925. when so borne by the City, shall be included in the amounts upon which the City shall be entitled to deductions from "revenue" under subdivision 11 To the Honorable the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, New of Article XLIX of said Contract No. 3 for interest and sinking fund. York City : Gentlemen-Your honorable Board is respectfully requested to correct an error made Third-That the agreement shall be of no force nor effect whatsoever unless and until, on or before the 16th day of October, 1925, it shall have been consented to by in a modification approved on May 8, 1925. In this modification it was requested that the a position in Code 1877, Investigator, at $1,851, be reduced to $1,683 per annum. This Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the City. position instead of being reduced was eliminated. Fourth-That the agreement shall not take effect unless and until it shall have It is therefore most earnestly requested that in order to continue the service of the been consented to by the sureties for the faithful performance of said Contract No. 1 present incumbent receiving $1,683 that this correction be made. Very truly yours, and said Contract No. 3. BIRD S. COLER, Commissioner. Fifth-That, except only as hereinbefore supplemented or affected by the terms of The following resolution was offered: this agreement, the rights and obligations of the City and the Iiiterborough Company, Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby approves of a respectively, under said Contract No. I and under said Contract No. 3, shall in all modification of a personal service schedule for the Department of Public Welfare for respects be and remain the same as if this agreement were not entered into; now therefore be it the year 1925, as follows: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE, Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby approves of and consents to the proposed agreement as approved by the Transit Commission on August Eliminate the following line: 19, 1925, modifying Contract No. 1, with the Interborough Rapid Transit Company, as Code Line assignee of John B. McDonald, dated February 21, 1900, for the construction, equipment, No. No. maintenance and operation of the rapid transit railroad known as the Manhattan-Bronx Rapid Transit Railroad, and also modifying Contract No. 3, with the Interborough 1877 16 Investigator, 11 at $1,717 $18,887 00 Rapid Tranit Company, dated March 19, 1913, for the construction, equipment, main- tenance and operation of additional rapid transit railroads, as generally set forth in the Substitute therefor the following lines: preamble of this resolution and more specifically in the certified copy of the proposed agreement on file in the office of the Secretary of the Board of Estimate and Appor- Code Line tionment. No, No. Which was adopted by the following vote: 1877 16 Investigator, 10 at $1,717 $17,170 00 Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President 16a Investigator 1,683 00 of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting Balance unassigned 34 00 President of the Borough of Brooklyn, the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. -and that the restrictions in resolution First of, the Budget for 1925 terms and condi- tions as to the dates modifications may be made, be suspended in so far as they affect The following was offered: this request, and that this schedule be made effective as of September 1, 1925. Permis- Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment by resolution adopted on sion is also given to fill the position in line 16a at schedule line rate. April 17, 1925 (Cal. No. 110), consented to and authorized, subject to the receipt of Which was adopted by the following vote: the necessary resolution and requisition from the Transit Commission, the issuance Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President of rapid transit corporate stock, in such amount as might be determined by the Transit of the Board Of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting Commission, but not exceeding the sum of one hundred and twenty-three thousand President of the Borough of Brooklyn, the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, dollars ($123,000), to provide for the City's share of the construction of a direct con- Queens and Richmond-16. nection for the transfer of passengers from the 149th street station of the Third Avenue Elevated Railroad to the Manhattan-Bronx Subway by way of mezzanine Board of Transportation; Transit Commission-Agreement with Interborough passage-ways under the said elevated structure and through the existing isle of safety Rapid Transit Company for Construction of Connecting Passageway at 149th near 148th street, Borough of The Bronx ; said appropriation to be made to the Board Street and 3d Avenue, Borough of The Bronx, and Issue of Corporate Stock of Transportation, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 573 of the Laws of 1924, Therefor (Cal. No. 37). and said work to he performed upon plans acceptable to and under the supervision of The Secretary presented two communications, dated August 21, 1925, from the the said Board of Transportation; and Board of Transportation and the Transit Commission, herein, and the following report: Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment by resolution adopted on August 27, 1925. July 1, 1925 (Cal. No. 125), authorized and directed the Board of Transportation to To the Asp/ of Estimate and Apportionment: proceed with the construction of such underground passage-way, etc., in accordance Gentlemen- with an order of the Transit Commission in Case No. 2081, and the provisions of the Col. Yo. 37, Angus/ 28. 1925. said resolution of April 17, 1925, authorizing rapid transit funds to provide for the Communication, from the Board of Transportation, dated August 21, City's share of said work; and B25, recemmending approval of a proposed agreement between The City of Whereas, The Transit Commission, under date of August 21, 1925, transmitted New York, acting by the Transit Commission and the Board of Transporta- to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment a proposed agreement modifying the tion, and the Interborough Rapid Transit Company. for the construction of provisions of Rapid Transit Contracts Number 1 and 3, to provide for the proposed a connecting passageway at 149th street and 3d avenue, The Bronx, as work, and a certified copy of an order dated August 19, 1925, made by said Com- supplementary to Contract No. 3. mission in Case No. 2081, modifying its order of June 9. 1925 by extending. to and Communication, dated August 21, 1925, from the Transit Commission including the 16th day of October, 1925, the time in which the City may take official submitting for the consent and approval of the Board, proposed agreement action in said matter, and requested the Board of Estimate and Apportionment to between The City of New York acting by the Transit Commission. appropriate and make available to the Board of Transportation the said sum of The agreement, which is row submitted for the approval of the Board of Estimate, $123,000, referred to in the said resolutions of April 17, 1925, and July 1, 1925, in is the result of considerable agitation and numerous hearings in relation to the rush-hour respect to such underground passage-way, or such greater or less sum as shall be congestion 00 the elevated station and in the subway station at 149th street and 3d necessary to meet the expense to the City of constructing such passage-way under a avenue, The Bronx. The agreement proposes to modify ContraCt No. 3 insofar as that contract or contracts to be prepared by and entered into by the said Board of Trans- contract provides for the construction of additions to the railroad and the manner in portation as provided for in said proposed agreement; and which the cost for such additions shall be met. Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment by resolution adopted on Contract No. 3, which now covers the lines constructed under that contract and this date (Cal. No. 37-A) has consented to and approved of said proposed agreement; also the original Manhattan-Bronx Rapid Transit Railroad constructed under Contract now therefore be it No. 1, provides that additions to the railroad shall be financed by the operating company Resolved, By the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in view of the receipt and the City sharing equally in the cost. The proposed underground passageway at 3d of the necessary resolution and requisition from the Transit Commission. as required avenue, which is to provide for the transfer of passengers without transfer slips between by the aforesaid resolution adopted by this Board on April 17. 1925 (Cal. No. 110), the elevated and the subway and vice versa, will become under the amendment to Con- that the said appropriation of rapid transit corporate stock in the sum of one hundred tract No. 3, an addition to the railroad, but the entire cost will be paid by The City of and twenty-three thousand dollars ($123,000) be and the same is hereby declared to New York, the operating company having refused to contribute any funds whatever for he available for the use of the Board of Transportation to meet the expense to The City its construction. of New York of constructing the said underground passage-way and appurtenances, Furthermore, the cost to the City is to be funded in rapid transit bonds, the interest as provided for in said agreement. and sinking fund upon which are so classified as to fall within subdivision 11 of deduc- Which was adopted by the following vote: tions from revenue as provided in Contract No. 3. The effect of this grouping of the Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President cost is to place the investment of the City in this underground passageway behind all of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting other City investments in the property and also behind all future investments of the President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, operating company in addtions to the property. Queens and Richmond-16. The plans so far prepared for this work provide that the Interborough shall spend about $40,000 of its own funds upon and contiguous to the elevated structure and the Board of Transportation-Approval of Contract with Rodgers & Hagerty, Inc., City shall pay the cost of an underground passageway from the safety isle in the street for Construction of Route No. 78, Section No. 5, Part of Washington Heights near the south end of the station as a tunnel for transfer passengers only, to both the Line, and Issue of Corporate Stock Therefor (Cal. No. 38). northl-ssniul and southbound tracks of the subway. The estimated cost to the City The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 20, 1925, from the Board of the underground work is $123,000. of Transportation, herein, and the following report : I recommend that the Board consent to the proposed agreement submitted herewith August 24, 1925. and agree to a modification of Contract No. 3 in accordance with the terms of such To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: agreement. I further recommend an appropriation of $123,000 in rapid transit corporate Gentlemen- stock to cover the cost of the underground passageway to be constructed as an addition Cal. No. 38, August 28, 1925-Secretary's Record .Vo. 413. to the railroad at 149th street and 3d avenue; such appropriation to be in addition to Communication, dated August 20, 1925, from the Board of Transporta- appropriations heretofore made for construction purposes under the provisions of Con- tion, requesting the consent of the Board of Estimate to a contract between tract No. 3. Respectfully, JAMES \\'. REED, Assistant Engineer. The City of New York, acting by the Board of Transportation, and Rodgers Concurred in : W. D. Molotav, Assistant Engineer, & Hagerty, Inc., for the construction of part of a rapid transit railroad, Approved for submission to the Board: PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. Route No. 78, Section No. 5, St. Nicholas avenue from \Vest 149th street Agreement referred to herein isi on file.) to West 160th street, Manhattan, with a requisition for $4298,833 in rapid on motion, Rule 19 was waived in this matter, and the following was offered: transit corporate stock to cover the cost. Whereas, On August 21. 1925, the Transit Commission transmitted for the con- On August 18. 1925. the Board of Transportation opened six bids, submitted in sent of and approval by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment a proposed agree- itemized form prepared by the Board, for the construction of that part of the new ment. approved by said Transit Commission by resolution adopted on August 19, West Side Subway extending under St. Nicholas avenue from 149th street to 160th 1925. modifying the contract of February 21, 1900, with John B. McDonald for the street, Manhattan. The bids when summarized ranged from $4298,833, the lowest, to construction, equipment, maintenance and operation of a rapid transit railroad known $5,537,257.50, the highest. The Board of Transportation has awarded the contract to as the Manhattan-Bronx Rapid Transit Railroad, which contract as modified and sup- the lowest bidder, subject to the consent and approval of the Board of Estimate and plemented is known as Contract No. 1, and of which contract the Interborough Rapid Apportionment. Transit Company is assignee, and also modifying the contract of March 19, 1913, with The new West Side Subway has now been placed under contract with the the said Interborough Rapid Transit Company for the construction, equipment, main- exception of four sections, including the one now tinder consideration. One section tenance and operation of certain additional rapid transit railroads, which contract as south of 149th street and two sections north of 173d street remain to be put under modified and supplemented is known as Contract No. 3; and contract. • Whereas. The said proposed agreement provides in brief as follows: I have examined the bidding sheet for Section No. 5 and I find thereupon no First-That the City, acting by the Board of Transportation, shall cause to be evidence of irregular, unbalanced or collusive bidding. The unit prices of the lowest constructed an underground passageway, including the underground stairways and bidder appear reasonable in view of existing market conditions. other appurtenances thereof, which will connect the platforms of the 149th Street I recommend that the Board consent to the proposed contract between The City of Subway Station of the Manhattan-Bronx Rapid Transit Railroad with a so-called New York, acting by the Board of Transportation. and Rodgers & Hagerty. Inc., for "isle of safety" near the intersection of 3d avenue and Willis avenue, Borough of the construction of that part of the new West Side Subway lying in St. Nicholas avenue 7616 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. between 149th street and 160th street, Manhattan, and I also recommend an appropriation Robinson Lumber Company $7,006 88 of $4,298,833 in rapid transit corporate stock to cover the cost. Respectfully, Alfred R. Sax Lumber Company 7,380 34 JAMES W. REED, Assistant Engineer. The Board of Transportation has awarded the contract to the lower bidder, subject Concurred in : W. D. MURRAY, Assistant Engineer. to the consent and approval of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. Approved for submission to the Board: PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. The subway portion of the Flushing Extension which lies between the Flushing On motion, Rule 19 was waived in this matter and the following resolution was River and Main street, Flushing, is practically completed, the station at Main street has been offered : put under contract and the present contract is to provide ties for the track- Resolved, That, pursuant to the requisition of the Board of Transportation to this laying contractor to put in place. Board, dated August 20, 1925, the Board of Estimate and Apportionment does hereby I have examined the bidding sheet with some care and I find thereupon no consent to the proposed contract with Rodgers and Hagerty, Inc., for the construction evidence of irregular, unbalanced or collusive bidding. The unit prices of the lower of a part of a Rapid Transit Railroad, Route No. 78, Section No. 5, extending along bidder appear reasonable in view of the character of the timber to be supplied and the and under St. Nicholas avenue from West 149th street to West 160th street, in the prevailing market price. Borough of Manhattan, on the proposed new City-owned subways, at an estimated cost The Board of Transportation has asked an appropriation of about $200 in excess of four million two hundred ninety-eight thousand eight hundred thirty-three dollars of the lowest bid, the extra amount being required to cover excess deliveries, demurrage, ($4,298,833) •, and be it further extra haul, etc. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment does hereby prescribe I recommend that the Board consent to the proposed contract between The City of that the limit to the proceeds of corporate stock available for said purpose shall be New York, acting by the Board of Transportation, and the Robinson Lumber Company, four million two hundred ninety-eight thousand eight hundred thirty-three dollars for ties and timber to be used in the subway portion of the Flushing Extension in ($4,298,833) ; and be it further Queens; and I also recommend an appropriation of $7,200 in rapid transit corporate Resolved, That the Comptroller be and hereby is authorized, pursuant to the provi- stock to cover the cost, such appropriation to be chargeable as a subauthorization upon sions of section 37 of the Rapid Transit Act, being chapter 4 of the Laws of 1891, appropriations heretofore made for construction purposes under the provisions of Con- as ,amended; the provisions of section 45 of the Greater New York Charter, and tract No. 3. Respectfully, JAMES W, REED, Assistant Engineer. the requisition of the Board of Transportation, dated August 20, 1925, to issue cor- Concurred in: W. D. Mcaaav, Assistant Engineer. porate stock of The City of New York to an amount not exceeding four million two Approved for submission to the Board: PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. hundred ninety-eight thousand eight hundred thirty-three dollars ($4,298,833), at such On motion, Rule 19 was waived in this matter and the following resolution was rate of interest as the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund shall prescribe, the proceeds offered: to the amount of the par value thereof to be applied to the purposes of said contract; -Resolved, That, pursuant to the requisition of the Board of Transportation to this said issue of corporate stock to be in addition to all appropriations heretofore made Board, dated August 11, 1925, the Board of Estimate and Apportionment does hereby for rapid transit purposes. consent to the proposed contract with Robinson Lumber Company for furnishing ties Which was adopted by the following vote: and timber needed in the construction of the tracks in the subway portion of the Flushing Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President Extension of the Queensboro Subway Rapid Transit Railroad, in the Borough of of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting Queens (Order No. 13), at its bid price of seven thousand and six dollars and eighty- President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The eight cents ($7,006.88) and to an additional expenditure of one hundred and ninety- Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. three dollars and twelve cents ($193.12) for work in connection with said contract, or a total estimated cost to The City of New York of seven thousand two hundred dollars ($7,200) ; and be it further Board of Transportation-Approval of Expenditure of Funds (Cal. No. 39). Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment does hereby prescribe The Secretary presentel a communication, dated August 11, 1925, from the Board that the limit to the proceeds of corporate stock available for said purpose shall be seven of Transportation, herein, and the following report : thousand two hundred dollars ($7,200) ; and be it further August 24, 1925. Resolved, That the Comptroller be and hereby is authorized to issue corporate stock To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: of The City of New York to an amount not exceeding seven thousand two hundred Gentlemen- dollars ($7,200), at such rate of interest as the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund Cal. Xo. 39, _11igust 28, 1925-Sccrotary's Record No. 412. shall prescribe, the proceeds to the amount of the par value thereof to be applied to the Communication, dated August 11, 1925, from the Board of Transpor- purposes of said contract and work in connection therewith; said issue of corporate stock tation, requesting the setting aside of $2,700, in addition to previous allot- to be charged as a subauthorization against the general appropriation of twenty-eight ments which total $28,300, from an appropriation of $31,300, made on million two hundred thousand dollars ($28,200,000), made by the Board of Estimate and August 28, 1924, to provide funds to cover the cost of the moving of the Apportionment on March 18, 1913, and the additional general appropriations subsequently stairways of the elevated station at 242d street and Broadway and the made thereto, for the purpose of providing funds to meet the City's obligations under removal of a column at 240th street and Broadway, Manhattan. Rapid Transit Contract No. 3. On March 28, 1924, the Board of Estimate and Apportionment appropriated Which was adopted by the following vote: $31,300 in tax notes to cover the cost of relocating stairways of the Manhattan-Bronx Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President Rapid Transit Railroad at Station; and on October 10, 1924, the of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting Board authorized an allotment of $20,300 from this appropriation to cover the cost of President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The a contract for the work at the place mentioned. Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. Subsequently and on March 17, 1925, the Board authorized a further allotment of $8,000 from the original appropriation to provide additional funds for the work. Board of Transportation-Additional Issue of Tax Notes in Connection with During the progress of the work subsurface conditions were encountered of a nature Contract with John Riches for Relocation of Entrances to 157th Street to make the work cost considerably more than it was possible to estimate from the Station of Manhattan=Bronx Rapid Transit Railroad (Cal. No. 41). plans which had been prepared. In consequence of this the Board of Transportation The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 4, 1925, from the Board of has agreed to allow the contractor an extra amount to cover the cost of labor and Transportation, herein, and the following report: material in driving piles for a new footing for placing concrete in au abandoned August 27, 1925. culvert and for additional pumping. These three items have been allowed in the To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: aggregate sum of $6,900 and the Board of Transportation requests permission to set Gentlemen- up an additional schedule item in this amount. 41, 28, 1925. I recommend that the Board consent to the request of the Board of Transportation Cal. No. August and authorize the setting up of a supplemental schedule item as follows: Communication from the Board of Transportation, dated August 4, For cutting out old masonry in order to drive piles for the new footing for 1925, requesting an additional appropriation of $201.20 in order to make column 257-E, and for labor and material required to place concrete in abandoned final payment under the contract with John Riches for relocation of the culvert beneath the existing pier of column 257-W, including all additional pump- entrances to the 157th Street Station of the 'Manhattan-Bronx Rapid ing, in accordance with subdivision 14 of the contract, the lump sum price of $6,900.' Transit Railroad. This requisition is in addition to the moneys appro- I further recommend that the Board of Estimate set aside $2,700 in addition to priated on December 7, 1923 (Cal. No. 311-C), and July 1, 1925 (Cal. two allotments which total $28,300, from the fund of $31,300 in tax notes which was No. 110). appropriated March 28, 1924, for the changes in stairways and col Inns at the Van Cort- On November 7, 1923, the Board of Estimate consented to a contract for the landt Park Station of the Manhattan-Bronx Rapid Transit Railroad. Respectfully, relocation of the entrances to the 157th Street Station of the Manhattan-Bronx Rapid JAMES W, REED, Assistant Engineer. Transit Railroad, Manhattan, and appropriated $51,911.50 to cover the cost. This appro- Concurred in : W. D. MURRAY, Assistant Engineer. priation was in tho form of tax notes for the reason that the relocation of the stations Approved for submission to the Board: PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, was in order to provide for the widening of the roadway at Broadway and 157th street. The following resolution was offered : On July 1, 1925, in compliance with a request of the Board of Transportation, the Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the requisi- Board of Estimate made a further appropriation of $4,000 to supplement the original tion of the Board of Transportation, dated August 11, 1925, hereby approves of an appropriation for this work. expenditure not exceeding two thousand seven hundred dollars ($2,700), in addition to In the final accounting it appears that $201.20 additional would he required in order the amount of twenty thousand three hundred dollars ($20.300), aproved on October to make full payment to the contractor for work done. 10, 1924 (Cal. No. 54-B), and eight thousand dollars ($8,000), approved on April 6, I recommend, therefore, that the Board consent to the request of the Transit 1925 (Cal. No. 56), to provide for meeting the City's obligations under the contract with Commission and authorize an appropriation of $201.20 in tax notes to supplement appro- Fox, Reynolds Co., Inc., for the relocation of columns and stairways of the Manhattan- priations heretofore made aggregating $55911.50 to over the cost of the relocation of Bronx Rapid Transit Railroad at 240th and 242d streets, at their intersection with the entrances to the 157th Street, Manhattan) Station of the Manhattan-Bronx Rapid Broadway, in the Borough of The Bronx (Agreement "DI"), the cost thereof to be Transit Railroad, Contract No. 1. Respectfully, charged to the tax notes appropriation in the sum of thirty-one thousand three hundred JAmEs 1Y. REIT, Assistant Engineer. dollars ($31,300), authorized by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on March Concurred in: W. D. Mumay, Assistant Engineer. 28, 1924, for the purpose (Code NTTC-11), as amended on October 10, 1924; and also Approved for submission to the Board: PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. approves of the setting up of a supplemental schedule item, in connection with said On motion, Rule 19 was waived in this matter and the following resolution was contract, as follows: offered: "For cutting out old masonry in order to drive piles for the new footing for column Resolved, By the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, that, pursuant to the 257-E, and for labor and material required to place concrete in abandoned culvert requisition of the Board of Transportation to this Board, dated August 4, 1925, and beneath the existing pier of column 257-W, including all additional pumping in accord- to the provisions of section 189 of the Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller ance with subdivision 14 of the contract, the lump sum price of $6,900." be and hereby is authorized to issue tax notes of The City of New York in an amount Which was adopted by the following vote: not exceeding two hundred and one dollars and twenty cents ($201.20), which shall Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller. the Acting President be included in annual tax levies, in the manner provided by said section 189 of the of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting Charter, the proceeds of which, to the amount of the par value thereof, to be used ?resident of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The by the Board of Transportation, in addition to the sum of fifty-one thousand nine Bronx, Queens and Richmond--16. hundred and eleven dollars and fifty cents ($51,911.50) authorized for the Transit Commission on December 7, 1923, and four thousand dollars ($4,000) authorized for Board of Transportation-Approval of Contract with Robinson Lumber Com= the Board of Transportation on July 1, 1925, for the completion of the contract of pany for Furnishing Ties and Timber (Order No. 13), for Use in Subway John Riches for the relocation of the entrances to the 157th Street Station of the Portion of Flushing Extension, Borough of Queens, and Issue of Corporate Manhattan-Bronx Rapid Transit Railroad, Borough of Manhattan, Contract No, 1, Stock Therefor (Cal. No. 40). Agreement "CR" Which was adopted by the following vote: The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 11, 1925, from the Board Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President :if Transportation, herein, and the following report : of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting August 24, 1925. President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents Of the Boroughs To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. Gentlemen- Cat. No. 40, August 28, Record No. 411. 1925-Secretary's Board of Transportation-Approval of Contract with Charles Meads and Com- Communication, dated August 11, 1925, from the Board of Trans- pany for Making Alterations in the Railroad Structure of the Manhattan= portation, requesting the consent of the Board of Estimate and Apportion- Bronx Rapid Transit Railroad, and Appropriation Therefor (Cal. No. 42). ment to a proposed contract between The City of New York, acting by the The Secretary presented a communication. dated August 5, 1925, from the Acting Board of Transportation, and the Robinson Lumber Company, for furnishing Secretary of the Board of Transportation. submitting certified copy of resolution adopted tics and timber for use in the construction of the tracks in the subway he said Board on August 4, 1925, awarding to Charles Meads & Company contract for portion of the Flushing Extension in Queens, and a requisition in the amount making alterations in the railroad structure of the Manhattan-Bronx Rapid Transit of $7,200 in rapid transit corporate stock to cover the cost, chargeable to Railroad, so as to permit of the widening- of the roadway of 4111 avenue between East Contract No. 3. 9th and East 12th streets, and between East 17th street and East 32d street. Borough of On August 7, 1925, the Board of Transportation opened two bids, submitted in Manhattan, which contract was approved by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment itemized form prepared by the Board, for ties and timber for use in the track work on July 31, 1925 (Cal. No. 232), to he charged to the appropriation authorized March of the subway portion of the Flushing Extension in Queens. The bids, when sum- 27, 1925 (Cal. No. 76). marized, were as follows: Which was ordered filed. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. THE CITY RECORD. 7617

THE FOLLOWING MATTERS NOT ON THE CALENDAR FOR THIS MEETING Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs WERE CONSIDERED BY UNANIMOUS CONSENT. of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16.

City Fund for Salary and Wage Accruals; Department of Parks, Borough of 70th Street from 19th Avenue to 20th Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn—Sewer Manhattan—Transfer of Funds; Revision of Schedule, and Authority to Fill (Cal. No. 45). Vacancies (Cal. No. 43). (On April 17, 1925 (Cal. No, 158-A), this matter was referred to the Committee The Secretary presented the following: of the Whole.) City of New York, Department of Parks, Borough of Manhattan, Arsenal, Central The Secretary presented a resolution adopted March 11, 1925, by the Local Board Park, New York, August 22, 1925. of the Ocean Front District, Borough of Brooklyn; a communication, dated August To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, New York City: 17, 1925, from the Acting President of said Borough, herein, and the following report Gentlemen—For the purpose of keeping the public playgrounds in the parks open of the Acting Chief Engineer: until the close of the summer season, I respectfully request that a transfer of ten Report No. 30820. thousand dollars ($10,000) be made from any available funds to the special fund of August 28, 1925. fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) created by the Board of Estimate and Apportion- Hon. JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate and Apportionment: ment in response to the request of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000). Sir—Under date of August 17, 1925, there was presented a communication from the Very truly yours, FRANCIS D. GALLATIN, 'Commissioner of Parks, Man- Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn advising that all of the conditions that hattan. it is the practice of the Board to impose prior to the final authorization of local improve- The following resolution was offered: ments have been complied with in the matter of constructing a sewer in 70th street Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the pro- from 19th avenue to 20th avenue, proceedings for which were initiated by the Local visions of section 237 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby approves of the Board of the Ocean Front District under a resolution adopted on March 11, 1925. transfer of funds within appropriations for the year 1925, as follows: (Referred to the Committee of the Whole April 17, 1925—Cal. No. 158-A.) FROM This project affects one block or about 700 feet of 70th street, title to which has MISCELLANEOUS, NEW YORK CITY. been legally acquired. 3039 City Fund for Salary and Wage Accruals to be expended as pro- The improvement is petitioned for by 12 property owners representing about 35 per vided in the Budget resolutions herewith $10,000 00 cent. of the frontage, which has a taxed land value of $45 per linear foot. TO The Acting Borough President states that the time to be allowed for the com- DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, MANHATTAN. pletion of the improvement is 40 days, and that no expense has been incurred for the Personal Service, Wages Temporary Employees. preliminary work that is chargeable agaiwt the Street Improvement Fund. 1124 Operating of Playgrounds, Piers and Gymnasia $10,000 00 The work to be done comprises the Tollowing: 710 linear feet 12-inch pipe sewer; Which was adopted by the following vote: 6 manholes; 1 receiving basin. Affirmative—The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comprtoller, the Acting Presi- The cost of the work is estimated to be $4,700, on which basis the assessment will dent of the Board of Aldermen, the Presidem of the Borough of Manhattan, the amount to about $5 per front foot. The assessed valuation of the land to be benefited Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs is reported to be $32,250. of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. An inspection shows that the street is graded, curbed and flagged and that 12 buildings have been erected upon the abutting property. The outlet sewer is built. The following resolution was offered: This improvement clearly conforms to the Board rules defining urgency and I Resolved, That the Board of Estivate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provi- would recommend that both preliminary and final authorizations be granted. sions of resolution First of the terms and conditions of the Budget for 1925, hereby Respectfully, VERNON S. MOON, Acting Chief Engineer. approves of a modification of a personal service schedule for the Department of The following was offered: Parks, :\lanhattan, for the year 1925, as follows : Whereas, The President of the Borough of Brooklyn has transmitted to the Board DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, MANHATTAN. of Estimate and Apportionment a copy of a resolution of the Local Board of the Ocean Eliminate the following lines: Front District, duly adopted by said Board on the 11th day of March, 1925, and approved by the Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn on the 1st day of Code Line April, 1925, as follows, to wit: No. No. Title. Amount. "Resolved, That the Local Board of the Ocean Front District hereby initiates proceedings to construct a sewer in 70th street between 19th avenue and 20th 1124 1 Gymnasium Attendant (Male), at $4 a day $13,420 00 avenue." 2 Playground Attendant (Female), at $4 a day 18,340 00 —and which resolution is accompanied with an approximate estimate of the cost of the work and the assessed value of the property benefited. Schedule Total $31,760 00 Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby authorizes the President of the Borough of Brooklyn to prepare plans, specifications and an estimate Total Personal Service $1,293,877 90 of cost based on actual survey, and also to secure a determination of the boundary of the district of assessment; the entire expense of the work done subsequent to the Departmental Total $1,466,352 90 date of this authorization to be charged against the Street Improvement Fund and And substitute the following lines: later included in the assessment. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment will consider the author- Code Line ization of the construction of the said proposed improvement after the President of No. No. Title. Amount. the Borough of Brooklyn has submitted a statement showing that all of the above described work has been done, that he has secured the approval of the form of 1124 1 Gymnasium Attendant (Male), at $4 a day $17,420 00 contract by the Corporation Counsel, that he is prepared to place the improvement 2 Playground Attendant (Female), at $4 a day 24,340 00 under contract as soon as he receives the consent of the Board, and that the assess- ment map will be completed on or before the date of payment on acceptance; this Schedule Total $41,760 00 report to be accompanied by a further statement showing the quantity of work to be performed under each item and the unit price thereof, the expense incurred for pre- Total Personal Service $1,313,445 90 liminary work, the allowance to be made for additional engineering and contingencies, the total probable cost, and the number of working days to be allowed the contractor Departmental Total $1,485,920 90 for carrying out the work. Which was adopted by the following vote : that the restrictions in resolution First as to the date modifications may be made —and Affirmative—The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the in so far as they affect this request and that this schedule be made effec- be suspended President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of tive as of August 28, 1925. Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-13. Permission is herein given to fill the above positions, as required, at schedule line Present and not voting—The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. rates. Which was adopted by the following vote: The following was offered: Affirmative—The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comprtoller, the Acting Presi- A copy of a resolution of the Local Board of the Ocean Front dent of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the District, duly adopted by said Board on the 11th day of March, 1925, and approved by the Acting Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs President of the Borough of Brooklyn on the 1st day of April, 1925, having been of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. transmitted to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, as follows, to wit: "Resolved, That the Local Board of the Ocean Front District hereby initiates President, Borough of The Bronx—Transfer of Appropriation (Cal. No. 44). proceedings to construct a sewer in 70th street between 19th avenue and 20th The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 8, 1925, from the Presi- avenue." dent of the Borough of The Bronx, herein, and the following report of the Director —and thereupon, on the 28th day of August, 1925, resolutions having been adopted of the Budget: by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment authorizing the President of the Borough August 18, 1925. of Brooklyn to prepare the necessary plans, specifications and an estimate of the To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: cost of the proposed improvement based on actual survey and further resolving that Gentlemen— the Board of Estimate and Apportionment would consider the authorization of the construction of the proposed improvement after the President of the Borough of Cal. No. 44, August 28, 1925—Secretary's Record No. 194. Brooklyn had submitted certain statements as provided in the said resolutions, and 8, 1925, from the President, Borough Communication, dated August the said resolutions having been duly complied with by the President of the Borough of The Bronx, requesting a transfer of funds in the sum of $3,500 from of Brooklyn, as appears by papers and documents on the files of the Board of Esti- Code 482 to Code 473. mate and Apportionment, and there having been presented to the Board of Estimate The purpose of this request is to provide funds in Code 473, Motor Vehicle Sup- and Apportionment an estimate in writing in such detail as the Board has directed plies, to meet the anticipated requirements of the Department for the balance of the that the cost of the proposed work or improvement, together with the preliminary year. expenses, will be the sum of $4,700; and a statement of the assessed value according The sum of $9,000 was allowed in this account for the year 1925. On July 31, to the last preceding tax roll of the real estate included within the probable area 1925, there remained an unencumbered balance of $1,623.13, which amount will be of assessment, to wit, the sum of $32,250, having also been presented; it is insufficient to meet the requirements of the Department for the remainder of the Resolved, That the said resolution of the Local Board be and the same is hereby year. approved and the construction of the local improvement therein provided for is hereby The deficit in the account is due in a great measure to the fact that four tractors authorized. This Board does hereby determine that no portion of the cost and expense loaned by the Department of Street Cleaning, have been used on highway work for thereof shall he borne and paid by The City of New York, but that the whole of the first six months and will continue to be so used for the remainder of the year, such cost and expense, including the aforesaid preliminary expenses, shall be assessed although no provision for supplying same with gasoline, oil, etc., was made in the upon the property deemed to be benefited by the said local improvement. 1925 Budget. Which was adopted by the following vote : The Department's monthly consumption of gasoline averages 5,000 gallons, and Affirmative—The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the it is now ready to advertise a contract for 20,000 gallons for the remaining four President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of months of this year. Before same can be done, Code 473, Motor Vehicle Supplies, Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-13. will have to be replenished to the extent of $3,500. Present and not voting—The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. There is a sufficient unencumbered ')alance in Code 482, Repairs and Replacements, to permit of the transfer and the President, Borough of The Bronx, has certified Kings Highway from Bay Parkway to Quentin Road, Borough of Brooklyn— same will not have to be replenished. Paving (Cal. No. 46). I recommend that the request be granted. Respectfully, WILLIAM 3. PARRELL, Examiner. (On May 15, 1925 (Cal. No. 217-G), this matter was referred to the Committee of Approved : EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Director of the Budget. the Whole.) The following resolution was offered: The Secretary presented a resolution adopted March 11, 1925, by the Local Board Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provi- of the Ocean Front District, Borough of Brooklyn; a communication, dated August sions of section 237 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby approves of the transfer 22. 1925, from the Acting President of said Borough, herein, and the following report of funds within appropriations made to the President, Borough of The Bronx, for the of the Acting Chief Engineer: year 1925, as follows : Report No. 30833. August 28, 1925. FROM Hon. JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate and Apportionment: Contract or Open Order Service. Sir—Under date of August 22, 1925, there was presented a communication from 482TS Repairs and Replacements (Tax Levy) $3,500 00 the President of the Borough of Brooklyn advising that all of the conditions that it TO is the practice of the Board to impose prior-to the final authorization of local improve- 473TS Motor Vehicle Supplies (Tax Levy) $3,500 00 ments have been complied with in the matter of paving with asphalt (permanent pave- Which was adopted by the following vote: ment) Kings highway from Bay parkway to Quentin road, proceedings for which were Affirmative—The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comprtoller, the Acting Presi- initiated by the Local Board of the Ocean Front District tinder a resolution adopted dent of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the on March 11, 1925. (Referred to Committee May 15, 1925—Cal. No. 217-G.) 7618 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923.

This project relates to five blocks or about 1,400 feet of Kings highway, title to In any event, as the Board of Estimate and Apportionment has already determined which has been legally acquired. that that portion of an assessment which would ordinarily fall upon the cemeteries The improvement is petitioned for by four property owners representing about 75 should be borne by The City of New York, this rule was not applied in the matter of per cent. of the frontage. acquiring title to this park. The Borough President states that the time to be allowed for the completion of I accordingly request that relief be furnished to the property owners in the local the work is 30 days, and that no expense has been incurred for the preliminary work area, and that the Corporation Counsel be requested to defer the confirmation of the final that is chargeable against the Street Improvement Fund. report in this matter and that a date be fixed for a hearing on the n,w distribution of the The work to be done comprises the following: 9,715 square yards asphalt pave- assessment. ment. In this connection I feel that it is only fair that the Borough of Queens should The work is estimated to cost $26,800, on which basis the assessment will amount bear a portion of this cost as well as the property owners in the local area. to about $11 per front foot. The frontage has a taxed land value ranging from $70 Very truly yours, MAURICE E: CONNOLLY, President of the Borough of to $100 per linear foot, and the assessed valuation of all of the land to be benefited Queens. is reported to be $358,300. By reason of the work of grading, which was given final The Secretary also presented a resolution adopted August 13, 1925, by the Ridge- authorization July 1, 1925, an assessment of about $6 per front foot will also be levied wood Community Council, requesting reconsideration of the area of assessment. here, making the total assessment about $17 for the combined work of grading and The following appeared in favor : paving. James B. Emerick, representing Ridgewood Community Council ; Hon. Bernard An inspection shows that the street is in use generally at a lesser than the mapped Schwab, Alderman, 61st District; A. J. Haas and A. Reiff, representing the Ridgewood width and that the curbing and flagging have been partially provided, Thirteen buildings Metropolitan Allied Civic Association; and Roland I). Beneville, Secretary of the Ridge- have been erected upon the abutting property. The subsurface structures are complete. wood Chamber of Commerce. In the section adjoining on the east the street has a strip of bituminous macadam pave- ment, and the continuing streets to the northwest and southwest are paved, which is The following was offered: also the case with respect to West 11th street in the section on the south. Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment, by resolutions adopted on The inspection also reveals a strip of bituminous macadam pavement located in October 5, 1923, authorized proceedings for the acquisition of title to the real property the southerly side of the street. I am advised that this pavement was laid in 1898, required for the public park bounded by Grandview avenue, Stanhope street and Linden pursuant to chapter 472, Laws of 1897, and paid for from the Common Lands Fund Hill Cemetery, Borough of Queens, and directed that the entire cost and expense of Gravesend. In an opinion of the Corporation Counsel dated March the proceedings he assessed upon an area of benefit described in the resolutions of of the late Town of authorization ; and 1914, it is stated that streets paved and paid for from the above mentioned fund 6, Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment is considering the advisability are not repayable at the expense of the City. (hider these conditions the paving work of reconsidering its determination as to the distribution of the cost and expense of the now recommended by the Local Board must be construed as an original improvement, proceedings, and of making a new determination concerning the same, in accordance may properly be made a charge against the benefited property. the expense of which with the provisions of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, by placing 40 per The improvement clearly conforms to the Board rules defining urgency, and 1 cent. of the entire cost and expense of the proceedings upon The City of New York ; would recommend that both preliminary and final authorizations be granted. 40 per cent. upon the Borough of Queens (the City's and Borough's shares to be col- Respectfully, VERNON S. MOON, Acting Chief Engineer. lected with the first tax levy subsequent to the confirmation of the proceedings), and The following was offered: to assess the remaining 20 per cent. upon the proposed area of assessment, as shown Whereas, The President of the Borough of Brooklyn has transmitted to the Board on the following diagram: of Estimate and Apportionment a copy of a resolution of the Local Board of the Ocean Front District, duly adopted by said Board on the 11th day of March, 1925, and approved by the Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn on the 11th day E44.920 of May, 1925, as follows, to wit : "Resolved, That the Local Board of the Ocean Front District hereby initiates proceedings to regulate and pave with permanent asphalt Kings highway from ti Bay parkway to Quentin road." ti —and which resolution is accompanied with an approximate estimate of the cost of the RR 1404rA0 work and the assessed value of the property benefited. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby authorizes the President of the Borough of Brooklyn to prepare plans, specifications and an estimate of cost based on actual survey, and also to secure a determination of the boundary of the district of assessment ; the entire expense of the work done subsequent to the date 4 of this authorization to be charged again t the Street Improvement Fund and later *.■ included in the assessment. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment will consider the author- ization of the construction of the said proposed improvement after the President of the Borough of Brooklyn has submitted a statement showing that all of the above described work has been done, that he has secured the approval of the form of contract by the Corporation Counsel, that he is prepared to place the improvement under con- tract as soon as he receives the consent of the Board, and that the assessment map ANN rrfi will be completed on or before the date of payment on acceptance; this report to be 11111 1111 accompanied by a further statement showing the quantity of work to be performed G'/•Gr4 ti I Li' under each item and the unit price thereof, the expense incurred for preliminary e 'EVER work, the allowance to be made for additional engineering and contingencies, the total orobable cost, and the number of working days to be allowed the contractor for carrying out the work. G Which was adopted by the following vote : Affirmative—The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the B/SeCtor President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-13. Present and not voting—The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. r

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The following was offered: w A copy of a resolution of the Local Board of the Ocean Front District, duly adopted by said Board on the 11th day of March, 1925, and approved by the Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn on the I lth day of May, 1925, having been ti °~rPRZS. – transmitted to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, as follows, to wit: imam E, "Resolved, That the Local Board of the Ocean Front District hereby initiates "-I proceedings to regulate and pave with permanent asphalt Kings highway from i Ii k Bay parkway to Quentin road." • sits * VE . —and thereupon, on the 28th day of August, 1925, resolutions having been adopted h by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment authorizing the President of the Borough EXPLANATORY NOTES. of Brooklyn to prepare the necessary plans, specifications and smarm. hrogicsIoa the bouldary al & area Of eskssme-t an estimate of the cost ••■•••■Aa t.itostfieseed.iilin6e eatrzt,..to /tot:et:e je of the proposed improvement based on actual survey and further re. diving that the BOARD or esTIMATE AND APPORT/ONMENP OFF/CE OF THE CHIEF ENG/NEER Board of Estimate and Apportionment would consider the authorization of the con- meows/ cd/Ot aksks or nerntd,k /le OW D/AGRAMSHOWING AREA OF ASSESSMENT struction of the proposed improvement after the President of the Borough of Brooklyn to which they are refereneer/. 7hf ;004iim of dive (10;"*./1/./,$1 roilrood, /N THE PROCEED/NG FOR ACPWR/ NG T/TLE TO had submitted certain statements as provided in the said resolutions, and the said resolu- whiz; is oel otberwire Area; /4 ildeneskal k PUBLIC PARK tions having been duly complied with by the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, eamick nvh. Ae l000nd000 km of /he mi/mys/ niht of WO.y. BOUNDED BY 61Z4149V/EWAMWE,STANNOPE STREET AND as appears by papers and documents on the files of the Board of Estimate and Appor- as file in LINDEN HILL CEMETERY The eriyind of e4i,rem is BOROUGH Or QUEENS tionment, and there having been presented to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment the office celsfe aief Engineer, Room 1347, an estimate in writing in such detail as the Board has directed that the cost of the Afiticive Ovik//iy. NewYerk,Augusi Z8, /.925 proposed work or improvement, together with the preliminary expenses, will be the sum of $26,800; and a statement of the assessed value according to the last preceding SCALE Ch/e, Engineer fax roll of the real estate included within the probable area of assessment, to wit, the sum of $358,300, having also been presented; it is Resolved, That the said resolution of the Local Board be and the same is hereby Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed action at a meeting of the Board approved and the construction of the local improvement therein provided for is hereby to be held in the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Friday, authorized, This Board does hereby determine that no portion of the cost and expense September 25, 1925, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public thereof shall be borne and paid by The City of New York, but that the whole of such hearing thereon will then and there be had: cost and expense, including the aforesaid preliminary expenses, shall be assessed upon Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to the property deemed to be benefited by the said local improvement. all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days. continuously, Which was adopted by the following vote: exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays. prior to Friday, September 25, 1925. Affirmative—The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the Which was adopted by the following vote: President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of Affirmative—The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-13. of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Actin°. Present and not voting—The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. Public Park Bounded by Grandview Avenue, Stanhope Street and Linden Hill The Secretary was directed to request the Corporation Counsel to defer confirma- Cemetery, Borough of Queens—Reapportionment of Cost in Proceeding for tion of the final report. Acquiring Title (Cal. No. 47). (On October 5, 1923 (Cal. No. 10), the Board authorized proceedings in this The President of the Borough of Queens offered a resolution providing that relief matter.) from assessment should he given in this matter and that on the date of the 'Public The Secretary presented the following : hearing, September 23, 1925, the Board should adopt a resolution apportioning the cost City of New York, Office of the President of the Borough of Queens, Long Island as follows: 40 per cent. on The City of New York, 40 per cent. on the Borough of City, August 17, 1925. Queens and 20 per cent. on the local area. To the Honorable Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Which was lost by the following vote: Municipal Building, New Affirmative—The Mayor, the Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the York, N. Y.: Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-8. GentlemenThe Corporation Counsel has published a legal notice that on the 6th Negative—The Deputy and Acting Comptroller and the Acting President of the day of October, 1925, a final hearing will be held in the Supreme Court on the fixation Board of Aldermen-6. of assessments in the matter of acquiring a public park bounded by Grandview avenue, Present and not voting—The President of the Borough of Manhattan. Stanhope street and Linden Hill Cemetery, Second Ward, Borough of Queens. The tentative estimates are very excessive. The park being acquired is surrounded by two cemeteries, one the Linden Hill Cemetery, the other the Ahawith Chesed Cemetery, Street System—Territory Bounded by North Hempstead Turnpike, Kissena and these cemeteries being exempt from assessment an excessive burden is cast upon the Boulevard, Nassau Boulevard and 148th Street, Borough of Queens—Approval other property in the area of assessment. of Map Showing Subdivision of Private Property (Cal. No. 48). At the same time the park is of more than local importance and, in my judgment, The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 19, 1925, from the a portion of the cost should be imposed upon The City of New York and the Borough Acting President of the Borough of Queens, herein, and the following report of the of Queens in order that the local burden within the area of assessment may be lessened. Committee on City Plan and Public Improvements: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. THE CITY RECORD. 7619

Report No. 30837. August 28, 1925. of Queens, New York City"; said map having been approved in quadruplicate by the Hon. JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate and Apportionment: Acting President of the Borough of Queens on August 19, 1925, and having been Sir-Under date of August 19, 1925, the Acting President of the Borough of transmitted by the Acting Borough President to and received in the office of the Queens transmitted to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provi- Secretary of the Board on August 24, 1925. sions of chapter 513 of the Laws of 1916, a map showing a proposed subdivision of Which was adopted by the following vote : property bounded approximately by North Hempstead turnpike, Kissena boulevard, Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting Presi- Nassau boulevard and 148th street, designated as "Map of Nassau Boulevard Park." dent of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the The map was received in the office of the Secretary on August 24, 1925, and Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of under the provisions of • the statute it must be acted upon on or before September The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16, 14th or filed in the form presented. Under the terms of a resolution adopted by the Board on March 12, 1920, the Street System-Territory Bounded by 124th (Quebec) Street, 111th (Tuckahoe) Chief Engineer was instructed to report matters of this character directly to the Avenue, 127th (Thames) Street, 109th (Suwanee) Avenue, 133d Street Board in cases where no meeting of the Committee on City Plan and Public Improve- (Nebraska Avenue), 132d (Atfield) Avenue and 114th (Ulster) Avenue, Bor. ments had been arranged within the time available for their consideration. The propo- ough of Queens-Approval of Map Showing Subdivision of Private Property sition now submitted is of this character and for that reason cannot be given inde- (Cal. No. 51). pendent consideration by the Committee. The Secretary presented a communication, The subdivision map apparently conforms with the tentative map of this section dated August 22, 1925, from the Acting President of the Borough of Queens, herein, and the following report of the Committee which was approved by the Board on October 23, 1914. on City Plan and Public Improvements The plan appears to be a proper one and its approval is recommended with the understanding that the street system shown will be incorporated upon the final map. Report No. 30842. [ion. August 28, 1925. Respectfully, VERNON S. MOON, Acting Chief Engineer. JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estinktte and Apportionment: Approved: HENRY BRUCKNER', Chairman, Committee on City Plan and Public Sir-Under date of August 22, 1925, the Acting President of the Borough of Improvements. Queens, transmitted to the Board for approval, pursuant to the provisions of chapter The following resolution was offered: :513 of the Laws of 1916. a map showing a proposed subdivision of property within the Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provi- territory bounded approximately by 124th (Quebec) street, 111th (Tuckahoe) avenue, sions of section 1540 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapter 513 of 127th (Thames) street, 109th (Suwanee) avenue, 133d street (Nebraska avenue), 111th the Laws of 1916, hereby approves the map showing a proposed subdivision of property (Tuckahoe) avenue, 132d (Atiield) avenue and 114th (Ulster) avenue, designated bounded approximately by North Hempstead turnpike, Kissena boulevard, Nassau as "Map of Glen Morris East." boulevard and 148th street, Borough of Queens, designated as "Map of Nassau Boule- The map has been prepared pursuant to the provisions of chapter 513 of the Laws of vard Park belonging to Transit Housing Corporation, 135 Remsen st., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1916. It was received in the office of the Secretary on August 25, 1925, and under situated in the Third Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York"; said map the terms of the statute it must be acted upon by the Board on or before September having been approved in quadruplicate by the Acting President of the Borough of 15 or filed in the form presented. Queens on August 19, 1925, and having been transmitted by the Acting Borough Under the terms of a re. olution adopted by the Board on March 12, 1920, the President to and received in the office of the Secretary of the Board on August 24, Chief Engineer was instructed to report matters of this character directly to the 1925. Board in cases where no meeting of the Committee on City Plan and Public Improve- Which was adopted by the following vote : ments had been arranged within the time available for their consideration. The Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting Presi- proposition now submitted is of this character and for that reason cannot be given dent of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the independent consideration by the Committee. Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of A map generally similar to the one now under consideration was submitted to the The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. Board on May 22, 1925 (Cal. No. 230), and made the subject of a report (30180) by the Chief Engineer under date of May 27, 1925, in which it was shown that the proposed Property Fronting Upon Park Lane South to the West of 76th Street, Borough subdivision was in harmony with the City plan excepting along its westerly boundary of Queens-Approval of Map Showing Subdivision of Private Property (Cal. where the property line coincided with old Hawtree Creek road, and while this old No. 49). road had not been given recognition on the City map it was in use at a width of The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 8, 1925, from the Acting 50 feet. Also that the repaving of the road had been authorized which would seem President of the Borough of Queens, herein, and the following report of the Committee to render it necessary to place it upon the City map and to assign it a width of 60 on Eity Plan and Public Improvements: feet, based upon an equal widening on each side. The recommendation was accordingly Report No. 30814. August 27, 1925. made that the property map he disapproved without prejudice to its resubmission pro- Hon. JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate and Apportionment: vided it was amended in such a way as to recognize Hawtree Creek road at a width of Sir-Under date of August 8, 1925, the Acting President of the Borough of 60 feet. Queens transmitted to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment for approval, pursuant The map new submitted conforms with the recommendation heretofore made and to the provisions of chapter 513 of the Laws of 1916, a map showing a proposed sub- in all other respects with the City plan. division of property fronting upon Park Lane South to the west of 76th street, desig- The approval of the map is recommended with the understanding that a map will nated as "Map of Lorenz Gardens." be submitted providing for incorporating Hawtree Creek road upon the City plan at The map was received in the office of the Secretary on August 13, 1925, and a width of 60 feet. Respectfully. VERNON S. MOON, Acting Chief Engineer. under the terms of the statute it had to be acted upon on or before September 3, 1925, Approved : HENRY BRUCKNER, Chairman, Committeee on City Plan and or filed in the form presented. Public Improvements. Under the terms of a resolution adopted by the Board on March 12, 1920, the The following resolution was offered: Chief Engineer was instructed to report matters of this character directly to the Board Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provisions in cases where no meeting of the Committee on City Plan and Public Improvements of section 1540 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapter 513 of the had been arranged within the time available for their consideration. The proposition Laws of 1916, hereby approves the map showing a proposed subdivision of property now submitted is of this character and for that reason cannot be given independent within the territory hounded approximately by 124th (Quebec) street, 111th (Tuckahoe) consideration by the Committee. avenue, 127th (Thames) street, 109th (Suwanee) avenue, 133d street (Nebraska avenue), The plan makes provision for the elimination of 74th street between Park Lane 111th (Tuckahoe) avenue, 132d (Atfield) avenue, and 114th (Ulster) avenue, Borough South and 85th road in order to avoid the laying out of a street having a prohibitive of Queens, designated as "Map of Glen Morris East, 4th Ward, Borough of Queens, gradient. It also provides for a turning area at the westerly terminus of Park Lane New York Citv"; said map having been approved in quadruplicate by the Acting South, for the accommodation of vehicles. President of the Borough of Queens on August 22, 1925, and having been transmitted The map appears to be a proper one and its approval is recommended, with the by the Acting Borough President to and received in the office of the Secretary of the understanding that the proposed changes will be subsequently incorporated in the City Board on August 25, 1925. This approval is given with the understanding that a map map. Respectfully, VERNON S. MOON, Acting Chief Engineer. will be submitted providing for incorporating Hawtree Creek road upon the map or Approved: HENRY BRUCKNER, Chairman, Committee on City Plan and Public plan of the City of New York at a width of 60 feet. Improvements. Which was adopted by the following vote: The following resolution was offered: Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting Presi- Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provi- dent of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the sions of section 1540 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapter 513 Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of of the Laws of 1916, hereby approves the map showing a proposed subdivision of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. property fronting upon Park Lane South to the west of 76th street, Borough of Queens, designated as "Map of Lorenz Gardens, in the Fourth Ward, Borough of Street System-Territory Bounded by Poppenheusen Avenue (Avenue G) and Queens, City of New York"; said map having been approved in quadruplicate by the Its Prolongation, the United States Bulkhead Line of the East River, College Acting President of the Borough of Queens on August 8, 1925, and having been trans- Place and Its Prolongation, 7th Avenue and 119th (10th) Street, Borough mitted by the Acting Borough President.to and received in the office of the Secretary of Queens-Approval of Map Showing Subdivision of Private Property (Cal. of the Board on August 13, 1925. No. 52). Which was adopted by the following vote : The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 24, 1925, from the Acting Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting Presi- President of the Borough of Queens, herein, and the following report of the Com- dent of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the mittee on City Plan and Public Improvements : Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. Report No. 30848. August 28, 1925. Hon. Joitx F. HYLAX, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate and Apportionment: Street System-Territory Bounded by Cross Island Boulevard, Hollis Avenue, Sir-Under date of August 24, 1925, the Acting President of the Borough of Colfax Street and a Line South of 113th Avenue, Borough of Queens- Queens, transmitted for approval, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 513 of the Laws Approval of Map Showing Subdivision of Private Property (Cal. No. 50). of 1916, a map showing the subdivision of private property bounded approximately by The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 19, 1925, from the Acting Poppenheusen avenue (Avenue G) and its prolongation, the United States Bulkhead President of the Borough of Queens, herein, and the following report of the Committee Line of the East River, College place and its prolongation, 7th avenue and 119th (10th) on City Plan and Public Improvements : street. designated as "Map of Chisholm Estate." The map was received in the office of the Secretary on August 28, 1925, and under Report No. 30836. August 28, 1925. the terms of the statute it must be approved on or before September 18th or tiled in Hon. JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate and Apportionment: the form presented. Sir-Under date of August 19, 1925, the Acting President of the Borough of Under the provisions of a resolution adopted by the Board on March 12, 1920, the Queens transmitted to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the pro- Chief Engineer was instructed to report matters of this character directly to the Board visions of chapter 513 of the Laws of 1916, a map showing a proposed subdivision of in those cases where no meeting of the Committee on City Plan and Public Improvements property bounded approximately by Cross Island boulevard, Hollis avenue, Colfax had been arranged within the time available for their consideration. The proposition street and a line located an average distance of about 100 feet south of 113th avenue, now submitted is of this character and for that reason cannot be given independent con- designated as "Map of Colfax Gardens." sideration by the Committee. The map was received in the office of the Secretary on August 24, 1925, and under The street system upon which the proposed subdivision is based involves a modifica- the provisions of the statute it must be acted upon on or before September 14 or filed tion of the approved tentative plan, but the treatment proposed will apparently make in the form presented. adequate provision for traffic requirements. Under the terms of a resolution adopted by the Board on March 12, 1920, the Chief The map, therefore, appears to be a proper one and its approval is recommended, Engineer was instructed to report matters of this character directly to the Board in with the understanding that the street system shown will be subsequently incorporated cases where no meeting of the Committee on City Plan and Public Improvements had in the City map, and with the further understanding that the approval of the plan shall been arranged within the time available for their consideration. The proposition now not be construed as carrying with it an approval of the indicated position of the property submitted is of this character and for that reason cannot be given independent considera- line where it adjoins the East River or of the water-grant line along the East River, tion by the Committee. Respectfully, VERNON S. MOON, Acing Chief Engineer. The subdivision map conforms with the tentative map of this section of the Borough The following resolution was offered : approved on May 29, 1913. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the pro- The plan appears to be a proper one and its approval is recommended with the visions of section 1540 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapter 513 understanding that the street system shown will be incorporated upon the final map. of the Laws of 1916, hereby approves the map showing a proposed subdivision of Respectfully, VERNON S. MOON, Acting Chief Engineer. private property bounded approximately by Poppenheusen avenue (Avenue G) and its Approved: HENRY BRUCKNER, Chairman. Committee on City Plan and prolongation, the United States bulkhead line of the East River, College place and its pro- Public Improvements. longation, 7th avenue and 119th (10th) street, Borough of Queens, designated as "Map The'following resolution was offered: of the Chisholm Estate, Third Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York"; said Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provi- map having been approved in quadruplicate by the Acting President of the Borough sions of section 1540 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapter 513 of Queens on August 24, 1925, and having been transmitted by the Acting Borough of the Laws of 1916, hereby approves the map showing a proposed subdivision of President to and received in the office of the Secretary of the Board on August 28, property bounded approximately by Cross Island boulevard, Hollis avenue, Colfax 1925. This approval shall not be construed as carrying with it an approval of the street and a line located an average distance of about 100 feet south of 113th avenue, indicated position of the property line where it adjoins the East River or of the water- Borough of Queens, designated as "Map of Colfax Gardens, Fourth Ward, Borough grant line along the East River. 7620 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925.

Which was adopted by the following vote: cases where no meeting of the Committee had been arranged within the time available Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President for their consideration. The proposition now submitted is of this character and for of the Board of Aldermen. the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting that reason cannot be given independent consideration by the Committee. President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents oi the Boroughs of The The subdivision map conforms with a revised street plan for this territory which Bronx, Queens and Richmond-10. was approved by the Board on March 27, 1925, excepting that a minor change in the street line is proposed at the northwesterly corner of Seabury avenue and Butler place Street System-Territory Bounded by Woodrow Road, Clements Street, a Line for the purpose of avoiding an extravagant street area and at the same time conform East of Woodrow Road, and Arthur Kill Road, Borough of Richmond- with a recommendation made by the Chief Engineer in a report relating to the amend- Approval of Map Showing Subdivision of Private Property (Cal. No. 53). ment of the final map. The Secretary presented a communication, dated July 28, 1925, from the Com- The plan appears to be a proper one and its approval is recommended with the missioner of Public Works of the Borough of Richmond, herein, and the following understanding that an amendment of the final map will be submitted for the purpose of report of the Committee on City Plan and Public improvements: revising the treatment shown adjacent to the intersection of Butler place and Seabury Report No. 30813. August 27, 1925. avenue. Respectfully, VERNON S. MOON, Acting Chief Engineer. Hon. JOHN F. 111lax,. Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimate and Apportionment: Approved: HENRY BRUCKNER, Chairman, Committee on City Plan and Public Sir-Under date of July 28, 1925, the Commissioner of Public Works, Borough of Improvements. Richmond, transmitted to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment for approval, pur- The following resolution was offered: suant to the provisions of chapter 513 of the Laws of 1916, a map showing a proposed Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the pro- subdivision of property within the territory hounded approximately by \Voodrow road, visions of section 1540 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapter 513 Clements street, a line about 340 feet east of \Voodrow road, and Arthur Kill road, of the Laws of 1916, hereby approves the map showing a proposed subdivision of designated as "Hybl Park Addition No. 1." property bounded approximately by Westchester avenue, Ferris place and its south- The map was received in the office of the Secretary on August 10, 1925, and under easterly prolongation, Westchester Creek, Waterbury avenue and its prolongation, the terms of the statute it had to be acted upon on or before August 31, 1925, or filed Seabury avenue, Rowe street, Butler place and Seabury avenue, Borough of The in the form presented. Bronx, designated as "Map of property belonging to Robert Sterling Clark, located Under the terms oi a resolution adopted by the Board on March 12, 1920, the Chief at Westchester Square, Borough of The Bronx, New York City"; said map having Engineer was instructed to report matters of this character directly to the Board in been approved in quadruplicate by the President of the Borough of The Bronx cases where no meeting of the Committee on City Plan and Public Improvements had on August 7, 1925, and having been transmitted by the Borough President to and received been arranged within the time available for their consideration. The proposition now in the office of the Secretary of the Board on August 10, 1925. This approval is given submitted is of this character and for that reason cannot he given independent considera- with the understanding that an amendment of the final map will be submitted for the tion by the Committee. purpose of revising the treatment shown adjacent to the intersection of Butler place The streets upon which the proposed subdivision is based are new, no street plan and Seabury avenue. having as yet been adopted for this territory. Information is presented, however, to Which was adopted by the following vote: show that when the final map for this section of the Borough is prepared the lines of Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President these proposed streets will be incorporated thereon. The treatment will apparently be of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting adequate for the future requirements of this section. President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The The plan appears to be a proper one and its approval is recommended, with the Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. understanding that the street system shown will be subsequently incorporated in the City map. Respectfully, VERNON S. MOON, Acting Chief Engineer. President, Borough of Manhattan-Repaving Streets and Avenues During Year Approved : HENRY BRUCKNER, Chairman, Committee on City Plan and 1925 (Cal. No. 56). Public Improvements. The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 10, 1925, from the Presi- The following resolution was offered: dent of the Borough of Manhattan, herein, and the following report : Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the pro- August 24, 1925. visions of section 154(1 of the Greater NOV York Charter, as amended by chapter 513 To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: of the I.aws of 1916, hereny approves the map showing a proposed subdivision of Gentlemen- property within the territory bounded approximately by Woodrow road, Clements Cal. No. 56, August 28, 1925-Secretary's Record No. 5209. street, a line about 349 feet cast of Woodrow road and Arthur Kill road, Borough of Communication, dated August 10, 1925, from the President of the Richmond, designated as "Hylan Park. Addition No. 1, Fifth Ward, Borough of Borough of Manhattan, requesting the modification of the repaving schedule Richmond, City of New York:" aicl map having been approved in quadruplicate by of streets and avenues for 1925 by the addition thereto of 103d street from the President of the Borough of Richmond on July 28, 1925, and having been trans- Madison avenue to Lexington avenue and Canal street from Varick street to !flitted by the Acting Borough President to and received in the office of the Secretary West street. of the Board on August 10, 1925. 103d street was paved between Lexington avenue and Park avenue with asphalt Which was adopted by the following vote: block in 1909 and between Park avenue and Madison avenue with old granite block Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President in 1895. of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting The asphalt block is worn out and the old granite pavement is rough and President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The unsanitary. Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. Canal street from Varick street to \Vest street, was paved with granite block on concrete in 1912. Street System-Territory Bounded by Steuben Street, Fingerboard Road and The pavement is in fair condition but the surface of the roadway is being regraded Hylan Boulevard, Borough of Richmond-Approval of Map Showing Sub■ in connection with the outlet from the new vehicular tunnel and under an agreement division of Private Property (Cal. No. 54). with the Tunnel Commission the City is to raise and repave the roadway. The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 12, 1925, from the Com- I recommend approval of the request. Respectfully, missioner of Public Works of the Borough of Richmond, herein, and the following W. D. MURRAY, Assistant Engineer. report of the Committee on City Plan and Public Improvements: Concurred in : \V. KING, Assistant Engineer. Approved for submission to the Board: PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. Report No, 30823. August 27, 1925. The following resolution was offered: Mayor, Chairman, Board of Estimidte and ApPortionnicnt: Hon. Joitx I.. HYLAN, Resolved, That the resolution adopted by the Board cf Estimate and Apportionment Sir-Under date of August 12. 1925, the Commissioner of Public Works, Borough of Richmond, transmitted to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to on December 12, 1924 (Cal. No. 28-B), as amended, approving of the repaving of certain streets and avenues in the Borough of Manhattan during the year 1925, be and the of the Laws of 1916, a map showing a proposed sub- same the provisions of chanter 513 is hereby further amended by adding to said schedule the following : division of property within the territory hounded by Steuben street, Fingerboard road, 103d street from Madison avenue to Lexington avenue. Map of Cameron Park Section No. ')." and Hylan boulevard, designated as - Canal street from Varick street to West street. 't he map wa. received in the office of the Secretary on August 17, 1925, and under Which was adopted by the following vote: ;lie terms of the statute it must he acted upon on or before September 7, 1925, or filed in Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting Presi- she form presented. dent of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Under the terms of a resolution adived by the Board on ..\larch 12, 1920, the Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs Chief Engineer was instructed to report matters of this character directly to the of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. Beard in cases Nacre no meeting of the Committee had been arranged within the time available for their consideration. The proposition now submitted is of this character President, Borough of Brooklyn-Repaving Streets and Avenues During Year end for that reason cannot he given independent consideration by the Committee. 1925 (Cal. No. 57). The lines of Fingerboard road, Steuben treet and Hylan boulevard agree with the The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 6, 1925, from the Acting City map. The remaining streets upon which the proposed subdivision is based are President of the Borough of Brooklyn, herein, and the following report: new and information is presented to show that they will be subsequently incorporated in August 21, 1925. d:e City map. To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: The map appears to 1:e a proper one and its approval is recommended with the Gentlemen- understanding that the proposed new streets will he incorporated in the City map. Cal, No. 57, August Acting Chief Engineer. 28, 1925-Secretary's Record No. 5153. Respectfully, VERNON S. MOON, Communication, dated August 6, 1925, from the Acting President, Approved: HENRY BRUCKNER, Chairman, Committeee on City Plan and Borough of Brooklyn, requesting approval of the expenditure of $1,500 Public improvements. for the repaving of the gutter spaces of 15th avenue between 75th and 79th The following resolution was offered: streets, Borough of Brooklyn. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the pro- It is expected that 15th avenue between 75th and 79th streets will be paved by isions of section 1540 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapter 513 assessment in September. The gutter spaces are now paved with brick which was of the Laws of 1916. hereby approves the map showing a proposed subdivision of laid in 1910 by assessment and the repaving of these gutter spaces may properly be property within the territory hounded by Steuben street, Fingerboard road and Hylan charged to repaving funds. boulevard, Borough of Richmond, designated as "Map of Cameron Park, Section No. I recommend that 15th avenue from 75th street to 79th street, glitter spaces only, 2 in the Fourth Ward, Borough of Richmond, The City of New York;" said map be added to the schedule of streets and avenues heretofore approved for repaving in haying Leen approved in quadruplicate by the President of the Borough of Richmond Brooklyn in 1925. on August 6, 1925, and having been transmitted by the Acting Borough President No additional funds are requested. Respectfully, to and received in the office of the Secretary of the Board on August 17, 1925. W. D. MURRAY, Assistant Engineer. Which was adopted by the following vote: Concurred in: W. KING, Assistant Engineer. Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President Approved for submission to the Board: PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. ef the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting The following resolution was offered : President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Resolved, That the resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. on December 12, 1924 (Cal. No. 28-C), as amended, approving of the repaving of certain streets and avenues in the Borough of Brooklyn during the year 1925, be and the same Street System-Territory Bounded by Westchester Avenue, Ferris Place and is hereby further amended by adding to the schedule of streets and avenues therein Its Southerly Prolongation, Westchester Creek, Waterbury Avenue and Its approved the f ollowing: Prolongation, Seabury Avenue, Rowe Street and Butler Place, Borough of 15th avenue from 75th street to 79th street (gutter spaces only). The Bronx-Approval of Map Showing Subdivision of Private Property (Cal. Which was adopted by the following vote : No. 55). Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting Presi- The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 7, 1925, from the President dent of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the of the Boning!) of The Bronx, herein, and the following report of the Committee on Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs City Plan and Puhlic Improvements: of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. Report No. 30830. August 28, 1925. Chairman, Board of Estimate and Apportionment: President, Borough of Brooklyn-Amendment of Resolution Authorizing Issue Hon. JOHN F. Mayor, Sir-Under date of August 7, 1925, the President of the Borough of The Bronx of Serial Bonds and Approval of Contract, Plans, Specifications, Etc. (Cal. transmitted to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provisions No. 58). of chapter 513 of the Laws of 1916, a map showing a proposed subdivision of property (On December 21, 1923 (Cal. No. 48), the Board appropriated $5,800,000 in serial bounded apfroximaely by Westchester avenue, Ferris place and its southeasterly pro- bonds for the erection of a Municipal Building in the Borough of Brooklyn.) longation, Westchester Creek, Waterbury avenue and its prolongation, Seabury avenue, The Secretary presented a communication, dated July 16, 1925, from the Acting Rowe street, Butler place and Seabury avenue, designated as "Map of Property Belong- President of the Borough of Brooklyn, herein, and the following report: August 27, 1925. ing to Robert Sterling Clark." The man was received in the office of the Secretary on August 10, 1925, and To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: under the provisions of the statute it must be acted upon on or before August 31st or Gentlemen- Cal. No. 58, August 28, 1925-Secretary's Record No. 4574. filed in the form presented. Under the terms of a resolution adopted by the Board on March 12, 1920, the Chief Communication, dated July 16, 1925, from the Acting President, Borough Engineer was instructed to report matters of this character directly to the Board in of Brooklyn, submitting for approval form of contract, plans and specifica- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. THE CITY RECORD. 7621

tions for vacuum cleaner work in the Municipal Building, Borough of TO Brooklyn, at an estimated cost of $20,000, chargeable to Code CPB-23-C. 704 Building Materials $1,500 00 The plans and specifications provide for the complete installation of a vacuum 706 General Plant Materials 2,000 00 cleaning system for the new Municipal Building now being erected at Court and Jorale- 714 Storage of Motor Vehicles 7,000 00 mon streets, Borough of Brooklyn. The work includes the installation of vacuum cleaner piping together with all $10,500 00 the necessary outlets, valves, cleanouts, etc., two vacuum producing machines including Which was adopted by the following vote: separators, exhaustors, etc., and a complete vacuum cleaner equipment for cleaning Affirmative-The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the consisting of 108 cleaning tools of various sizes and 24 25-foot lengths of PA-inch President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Ac.ing President of the Borough of steel reinforced suction hose. Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-13. As submitted, the specifications were limited to one manufacturer of vacuum pro- Negative--The Deputy and Acting Comptroller-3. ducers, and at the suggestion of this office, an alternative was added to the specifications so as to permit of more competitive bidding. This was agreed to by representatives Armory Board-Issue of Special Revenue Bonds (Cal. No. 60). of the Borough President's Office and the Architect. The Secretary The electrical features of the work have been approved by the Department of presented a resolution adopted July 21, 1925, hy the Board of Alder- men, and approved _August 8, 1925, by his Honor, the Mayor, herein, and the following Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. report : The form of contract is standard and the amended specifications and plans are satis- factory and provide for competition. August 21, 1925. To the Board of 1..'siimate and ;ittortionment: On account of the advanced stage of construction of this building, a large amount of cutting and patching of walls and floors will be necessary, and I am of the opinion Gentlemen- that the estimate of cost, $20,000, is too low. It is my belief that the estimate of cost Cal. A-0, 69, ...lug/is/ 28, 1925-Secretary's Record A'/). 5184. should be increased to $30,000. This is concurred in by representatives of the Architect Resolution, adopted by the Board of Aldermen On July 21, 1925, and the Borough President's Office. approved by the Mayor August 8, 1925, requesting an issue of special On December 21, 1923, the Board of Estimate and Apportionment appropriated revenue bonds, under the provision:; of subdivision 8, section 188, of the $5,800,000 in serial bonds for the erection of a municipal building in the Borough of Greater New York Charter, in the amount of $25,525, for the purpose Brooklyn, said serial bonds to the extent of $5,000,000 (40 years) to be used for general of removing the old and installation of new boilers, electric lighting equip- construction, and to the extent of $800,000 (15 years) to be used for heating and ventilat- ment and necessary repairs on hoard of the U. S. S. "Illinois," Armory ing work, plumbing and refrigerating work, electrical work (exclusive of fixtures) and of the 1st Battalion, Naval Militia. elevators for said building. No provision was made in this resolution for vacuum cleaner The U. S. S. "Illinois" has recently been overhauled by the Navy Department, work. In order to make funds available for this purpose and in view of the fact that stripped of its propelling machinery and converted into a floating armory for the 1st llattalion Naval Militia. the $800,000 appropriated for equipment is insufficient to include the cost of the vucuum cleaner work, it will be necessary to amend the resolution (1) by adding the I have been informed that approximately $150.01 was expended by the Navy words vacuum cleaner 7.cork after the words "exclusive of fixtures," and (2) by reduc- Department for this purpose but that the sum approriated was insufficient to complete ing the amount appropriated for general construction Code CPB-23-B by $20,000 and the renovations proposed and provide the necessary equipment for the use of this Battalion. increasing the amount appropriated for heating and ventilating work, etc., Code CPB- The request now 23-C, by a like amount. before your Board is for an appropriathm of revenue bonds in the sum of $25,525, It is recommended (1) that the resolution of December 21, 1923, be amended as the proceeds to be expended in making alteratI.ns to this armory and providing equipment as follows: noted above and (2) that the form of contract, plans and amended specifications and Furniture revised estimate of cost, $30,000, be approved. Respectfully, $4,945 00 Removal of two boilers and installation of two Jos. C. ZENGERLE, Mechanical Engineer. new bAiler; 12,000 00 Platform and ladders Concurred in : W. D. MURRAY, Assistant Engineer. 1.200 00 Electric lighting of main drill floor Approved for submission to the Board: PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. 900 00 Construction of battalion The following resolution was offered: room on after end of drill deck with visitors' balcony over room Resolved, By the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, that the resolution adopted 850 00 on December 21, 1923 (Cal. No. 48), authorizing serial bonds in the amount of five Constructions of balcony on Loth sides of drill deck as visitors' balcony.... 5,200 00 Construction of officers' and chief petty officers' b)ckers million eight hundred thousand dollars ($5,800,000), the proceeds to the amount of the 430 00 par value thereof to be used by the President of the Borough of Brooklyn for the Total purpose of erecting a municipal building in the Borough of Brooklyn, be and the same $25,525 00 amended (1) by adding the words vacuum cleaner work is hereby after the words Furniture; Requested $4,945. "exclusive of fixtures," and (2) by eliminating the words and figures "five million The furniture requested ecihists Of blaekboards, bookcases, riling dollars ($5,000,000)" and "eight hundred thousand dollars ($800,000)," respectively, cabinets, chairs. desks and rugs which are t ) he installed in the varions and substituting in lieu thereof the words and figures four million nine hundred and division rooms, officers' room, cabin, lc ture room:, class rooms, etc., eighty thousand dollars ($4,980,000) and eight hundred and twenty thousand dollars into which the hull of this vessel has be,a1 subdivided. There being little ($820,000), respectively, thereby reducing the amount appropriated for general construc- office equipment of any kind on board of this vessel the furniture tion, Code CPB-23-B, by twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) and increasing the amount requested is necessary. 1 recommend an appropriati(01 of $'5,000 for the appropriated for heating and ventilating work, etc., Code CPB-23-C, by twenty thousand purpose dollars ($20,000). $5,000 01 Which was adopted by the following vote : 16-",$12'i.101010.4 und instal* 1'4'e -Vc.'\' Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President Four of the original high pressure beilers of this vessel haveRcqtf'sfc'f already of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting been removed by the Navy Department and two more will b.' removed in President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, the near future. Although the two remaining might be used to advantage Queens and Richmond-16. ill heating the vessel, still, such procedure is uneconomical bectutte of the excessive space occupied and excessive coal consumpti(.n. It is The following resolution was offered: planned to remove the two remaining boilers and install tw.) new small Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to its resolution low pressure boilers for heating purposes. This procedure, ill my opi ntmll, of July 11, 1912, hereby approves of form of contract, plans and amended specifications is proper: recommendation being made that the itim.unt rcquestel he of thirty thousand dollars ($30,000), for the and revised estimate of cost in the sum appropriated for this purpose 12,00J 00 complete installation of a vacuum cleaner system for the new Municipal Building now Platform and Ladders; Requested $1,20. being erected at Court and Joralemon streets, Borough of Brooklyn, under the juris- It is proposed to erect platform; and ladders on either side of the diction of the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, the cost thereof to be charged to vessel to provide escape fra- m the ship to the deck or wharf alongH(le in the fund "CPB-23-C, Heating, Ventilating, Plumbing, Refrigerating and Electrical case of emergency. These platforms and ladders are necessary and Work (Exclusive of Fixtures), Vacuum Cleaner Work, and Elevators for Municipal should not cost more than the 111.:olltit requested 1.vhich sum Is recom- Building," as replenished under this date ; provided, however, that if no bids are received mended 1,200 01) for said work within the estimate of cost herein approved, the amount of such estimate Electric Lighting on Main Prill Floor; 1■1canested 8900 of cost may be reconsidered by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, or its duly The main drill floor (:f this armory is now only temporarily wired authorized representative. with an insufficient number of °Inlets. It is planned to make complete Which was adopted by the following vote : permanent installation throughout this Iltatr in accordance o a plan Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President prepared by the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, the of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting estimated cost of which is 8901). This work is Very necessary, recom- President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, mendation being that the stun reque t(el be provided 91)0 011 Queens and Richmond-16. Construction of Battalicn Thom on After End o.f zcith 1'isitors1 Balcony over Room; 8850. President, Borough of Queens-Transfer of Appropriation (Cal. No. 59). It is proposed to eenstruct a small battalkii room l8 feet 1)y 22 feet (On July 31, 1925 (Cal. No. 174), this matter was referred to the Comptroller, the at the after end of the main drill deck the roof of xvliidt may he utilized Committee of the Whole and the Director of the Budget for report to said Committee.) for observation purposes during drills, naval functions, etc. There is The Secretary presented a communication, dated July 20, 1925, from the President need for such a room aboard this ship and its c )st should T(e, exceed the of the Borough of Queens, herein, and the following report of the Director of the stun requested for the purpose. I ruommend an appropriation of 850 00 Budget Construction of Balcony of Both .Yides of Pril Peck as i isit ors' B al con August 28, 1925. Requested $5,21}0. To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: At present there arc no balconies or other facilities for visitors Gentlemen- viewing drills on the drill floor. At the time of this request it was pro- Cal. No. 59, August 28, 1925-Secectar1''s Record No. 4677. posed to relieve this situation. After consultation with the official; the Communication, dated July 20, 1925, from the President of the Borough Armory Board, however, it was agreed to provide suitable observation of Queens, requesting the transfer of $10,500 within appropriations for facilities by constructing raised platform; along. the side; of the drill deck in lieu of the balconies hereto fore contemplated. These platforms 1925, from Code 707 to Codes 704, 706 and 714. 14 will The accounts to be credited. the amounts and the reasons therefor are as follows : of which he required will he constructed in sr.:lilt's 18 feet long Code 704, Building Material $1,500 0J and 6 feet wide and a maximum height of 18 inches. The estimated Code 706, General Plant Materials 2,000 00 cost of which is $1,000. which amp 01I1( is TeLf.TMOCOrled 1,000 00 Construction of Officers The available balances in these codes are insufficient to meet the departmental . and Chief PcIty Officers' Lockers: kcqllested. demands for the remainder of the year. Although lockers have been provided for members (f the crew, In Code 707. Repairs and Replacements, certain items included therein have been officers and chief petty officers have lint been >n provided. 32 kekce:, executed by the departmental labor forces in lieu of contract or open market order, and Wi!1 h, necessary for this purpose. Tip ir cc.st 5111)111(1 approximate the it is necessary that the expenditures for materials be transferred to the proper code:. amount requested, which is recommended 430 00 Code 714, Storage of Motor Vehicles The funds in this code are now practically exhausted, due to demands that w7)30$were not 00 Total recommended 21.380 00 Unforeseen delays in the completion anticipated at the time the Budget was prepared. Attention is directed to the wording- of the resolution of the Board of Aldermen of a g Gage to house motor vehicle equipment necessitated the placing of these vehicles wherein the purpose- stated for which the appropriation is reqrsted does not include owned garages since the first of the year. Approximately an average of in privately the item "Furniture." In view of the fact that (-ne of the items requested and recom- 24 vehicles per month have been stored in private garages. At this time it appears thai mended is that of furniture to the extent of $5,00. it is questionable whether an the City owned garage will he ready for occupancy about December 1, 1925. expenditure for furniture would he considered a proper charge against the appropriation. From the departmental records sufficient funds are available in Code 707, Repairs In view of the heiler replacement and other repair work recommended in the and Replacements, to permit of the debit transfer of $10,500 as requested. request, I am of the opinion that the proper procedure in the matter will be to concur Approval of the request is recommended. Respectfully, in the resolution of the Board of Aldermen to the extent recolunetpled. thereby per- FRANCIS X. MARTIN, Examining Inspector. mitting the prosecution of the work, and mien the ernvenine. of the Poard of Aldermen Concurred in W, I). MukRAY, Assistant Engineer. request be made to amend the resolution by including in tht:_t purpose the purchase of Approved : EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Director of the Budget. furniture. On motion, the Committee of the Whole and the Comptroller were discharged from It is therefore recommended, ( 11 Ceti the resoluti, ,n of the Boa-d of Aldermen be further consideration of this matter. concurred in to the extent of $21,380, and (2) that the Secretary (f the Armory Board The following- resolution was offered: he directed to make application to the Board of Aldermen to amerd the re olution by Resolved. That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provisions including the item "Furniture." Respectfully, WO LTA M T. Loi-cotRAx. Examiner. of section 237 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby approves of the transfer of Approved for submission to the Poa-d: PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. funds within appropriations made for the President of the Borough of Queen; for the On motion, Rule 19 was waived in this matter and the following re=.olution was year 1925, as follows: offered : FROM Resolved, That the resolution adopted by the Board of Aldermen on July 21, 1925, 707 Repairs and Replacements $10,500 00 and approved by the Mayor on August 8, 1925, requesting an issue of special revenue 7622 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. bonds in the sum of twenty-five thousand five hundred and twenty-five dollars ($25,525), DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS. the proceeds whereof to be used by the Armory Board for the purpose of removing old Personal Service. boilers, and the installation of two new boilers, electric lighting equipment and necessary CDD 60 Construction of Embankment on West Island, Jamaica Bay, repairs on board the U. S. S. "Illinois," Armory of the 1st Battalion, Naval Militia, CDD 26A f Corporate Stock Force- anchored at the foot of West 97th street, Borough of Manhattan, be and the same is Salaries Temporary Employees- hereby approved of and concurred in by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment to 1. Assistant Engineer, at $4,000 (8 months) $200 00 the extent of twenty-one thousand three hundred and eighty dollars ($21,380), and for Difference in pay between $3,700, provided in Code the purpose of providing means therefor, the Comptroller be and is hereby authorized, 2802-TC, Division of Jamaica Bay, line 1, and the rate of pursuant to the provisions of subdivision 8 of section 188 of the Greater New York $4,000 to be paid. Charter, to issue special revenue bonds of The City of New York to an amount not 2. Transitman, at $2,520 (8 months) 1,680 00 exceeding twenty-one thousand three hundred and eighty dollars ($21,380), redeemable 3. Topographical Draftsman, at $2,520 (24 months) 5,040 00 from the tax levy of the year succeeding the year of their issue; all obligations con- 4. Inspector of Dredging, at $2,200 (26 months) 4,766 67 tracted for hereunder to be incurred on or before December 31, 1925. Which was adopted by the following vote: Schedule Total $11,686 67 Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting Wages Temporary Employees- President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The 1. Hydrographer, at $8 a day (651 days) $5,208 00 Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. 2. Inspector of Dredging, at $6 a day (L422 days) 8,532 00 In accordance with the recommendation in the above report, the Secretary was 3. Rodman, at $6 a day (2,664 days) 15,984 00 directed to communicate with the Secretary of the Armory Board. 4. Marine Sounder, at $5.70 a day (1.953 days) 11,132 10 5. Axeman, at $4 a day (868 days) 3,472 00 City Fund for Salary and Wage Accruals; Board of Aldermen and City Clerk- 6. Transitman, at $8 a day (217 days) 1,736 00 Transfer of Funds (Cal. No. 61). The Secretary presented the following: Schedule Total $46,064 10 City of New York, Office of theCity Clerk, Municipal Building, August 5, 1925. Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, New York City: -and he it further Total Personal Service $57,750 77 Gentlemen-Application is hereby made for a transfer of $500 within appropriation for 1925 from Code 3039, City Fund for Salary and Wage Accruals, or other available Resolved, That the personal service schedule approved April 24, 1925 (Cal. No. 340), funds to Board of Aldermen and City Clerk, Code 4, Temporary Employees. for this force, shall be ineffective at the close of business August 31, 1925. Respectfully, M. J. CRUISE, City Clerk. Permission is herein granted to fill the above positions at schedule line rates. The following resolution was offered: Which was adopted by the following vote: Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the pro- Affirmative-The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the visions of section 237 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby approves of the transfer President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of of funds within appropriations made for the year 1925, as follows: Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Rich- mond-13. FROM Negative-The Deputy and Acting Comptroller-3. MISCELLANEOUS, NEW YORK CITY, 3039 City Fund for Salary and Wage Accruals to be expended as pro- vided in the Budget Resolutions Herewith $500 00 Department of Purchase-Waiving Restrictions Requiring Approval of Con- TO tract, Plans, Specifications for Gasoline Motor Boat (Cal. No. 63). BOARD OF ALDERMEN AND CITY CLERK. (On January 29, 1925 (Cal. No. 346-A), the Board adopted a resolution requiring Personal Service. the approval of the form of contract, plans and specifications before advertising for bids.) 4 Wages Temporary Employees $500 00 The Secretary presented a communication, dated July 31, 1925, from the Commis- Which was adopted by the following vote: sioner, Department of Purchase, herein, and the following report: Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting Presi- August 24, 1925. dent of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of Gentlemen- The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. Cal. Aro. 63, August 28, 1925-Secretary's Record No. 312. Department of Docks-Establishment of Personal Service Schedule and Author- Communication, dated July 31, 1925, from the Commissioner of Pur- ity to Fill Vacancies (Cal. No. 62). chase, requesting approval of specifications of a gasoline motor boat for the use of the Department of Docks, at an estimated cost of $15,000. The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 7, 1925, from the Com- On January 29, 1925 (Cal, No. 346-A), the Board of Estimate and Apportionment missioner of Docks, herein, and the following report of the Director of the Budget: approved of and concurred in a resolution adopted by the Board of Aldermen on August 28, 1925. December 23, 1924, and approved by the Mayor on January 13, 1925, authorizing the To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: Comptroller, pursuant to the provisions of subdivision 8 of section 188 of the Charter. Gentlemen- to issue special revenue bonds in the amount of $15,000 for the purchase of a gasoline Ca/. .Va. 62. August 28, 1925-Secretary's Record No. 377. motor boat to be used by the Commissioner of Docks, and further providing that the form of contract, plans and specifications be submitted to the Board of Estimate and Communication, dated August 7, 1925, from the Commissioner of Apportionment for its consideration before advertising for bids. Docks, requesting approval of a personal service schedule in order to The Deputy Chief Engineer of the Dock Department on May 8, 1925, after an continue the employment of an engineering force required in connection inspection of a score of boats submitted as suitable for the Department's purposes, with the construction of an embankment at West Island, Jamaica.Bay, selected the "Iris," 41 feet over all, 9-foot beam, 2 feet 9 inches draft, speed 18 miles amounting to $3,813.34 for salaries temporary employees and $13,518 for per hour, and delivered by the builders to its owner, new, on August 15, 1924, and wages temporary employees or a total of $17,33I.34. recommended that it he purchased through the Department of Purchase. The purpose of this request is to provide for the extension of an existing personal The boats offered to the Department were of various types and ranged in price service schedule authorized April 24, 1925 (Cal. No. 340), in order to continue the from $6,500 to $25,000, and were built and in service between 1914. and 1921. employment of the Engineer in Charge, Draftsmen, Inspectors of Dredging, surveying On June 9, 1925 (No. 1376), the Board of Aldermen, acting upon a request from parties, etc., now engaged in connection with the construction of Embankment on the Commissioner of Purchase, authorized the purchase without public letting of a used West Island, Jamaica Bay. gasoline motorboat which was practically new and adaptable for the Dock Depart- On June 12, 1925 (Cal. No. 378), a supplemental authorization of $270,400 was ment's purposes. made for this work in addition to the $1,082,920 previously authorized. On June 26, 1925, the Dock Department issued an Open Market Order No. 399 to The supplemental appropriation of $270,400 was made on account of an additional John W. Sullivan & Company, foot of East 9th street, Manhattan, for the purchase of contract for necessary additional work to be completed in 60 days. the "Iris" at $14,975 for immediate delivery, and have been operating the boat for nearly It will therefore be necessary to continue this engineering and inspection force two months on departmental work. at least up to October 31. 1925. Provision was made in the existing schedule only up lIowever, the Finance Department has withheld payment on the open market order to August 31, 1925. due to the fact that the Department of Docks had not complied with the provisions The contractor placed four (4) dredges in operation instead of three. ThiS of the resolution appropriating the special revenue bonds in so far as the form of required the employment of three additional Inspectors of Dredging. contract, plans, specifications and estimate of cost were to he approved by the Board of Application has been made to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund for the Estima`e and Apportionment prior to advertising for bids. adoption of a resolution recommending to your Board an additional issue of corporate I have made an inspection of the boat and its equipment and am of the opinion stock in the sum of $17,331.34 to pay for the increased time of this force, but pending that the boat is in good condition and suitable for the purpose. action on this request it is proposed to charge this to accounts CDD-60, which contains An independent inspection and trial was made by the Department prior to its the appropriations for the improvements for the supervision of which this force was purchase, conducted under the supervision of the Deputy Chief Engineer of the authorized and CDD-26-A, which is the General Account for Dock Improvement. Department. It is recommended that the additional time required be provided by amending the The specifications submitted for approval are descriptive of the materials and present schedule (Cal. No. 340-April 24, 1925) by adding two (2) months for each equipment entering into the construction of the boat prior to August 15, 1924. and incumbent in the salary schedule and sixty (60) days for each incumbent in the wage as far as it is practical to determine the construction was in accordance with the schedule and that the following amended schedule be approved: specifications submitted. Personal Service. In order to provide for the payment of the boat it is suggested that your Board CDD-60 l Construction of Embankment on West Island, Jamaica Bay, waive the restrictions of the resolution of January 29, 1925 (Cal. No. 346-A), requiring CDD-26-A 1 Etc., Corporate Stock Force- the approval of form of contract, plans and specifications. Salaries Temporary Employees- These facts are submitted for your consideration. Respectfully, ]. Assistant Engineer, at $4,000 (8 months) $200 00 FRANCIS X. MARTIN, Examining Inspector. Difference in pay between $3,700, provided in Code Concurred in: W. D. MURRAY, Assistant Engineer. 2802TC, Division of Jamaica Bay, line 1, and the rate of Approved for submission to the Board: PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. $4,000 to be paid. The following resolution was offered : 2. Transitman. at $2,520 (8 months) 1,680 00 Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby waives all require- 3. Topographical Draftsman, at $2,520 (24 months) 5,040 00 ments of its resolution of January 29, 1925 (Cal. No. 346-A), approving of and con- 4. Inspector of Dredging. at $2,200 (26 months) 4,766 67 curring in the resolution of the Board of Aldermen requesting an issue of special revenue bonds in the sum of $15,000 to be used by the Commissioner of Docks for the purpose Schedule Total $11,686 67 of purchasing a gasoline motor boat, in connection with the submission of form of contract. plans and specifications to the Board for its consideration before advertising Wages Temporary Employees- for bids. $5.208 00 1. Hydrographer, at $8 a day (651 days) Which was adopted by the following vote : 2. Inspector of Dredging at $6 a day (1,422 days) 8,532 00 Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President 3. Rodman, at $6 a day (1664 days) 15,984 00 of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting 4. Marine Sounder, at $5.70 a day (1,953 days) 11,132 10 President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The 5. Axeman, at $4 a day (868 days) 3,472 00 Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. 6. Transitman, at $8 a day (217 days) 1,736 00

Schedule Total $46,064 10 Department of Education-Acquisition of School Sites, Glendale Section, Bor- ough of Queens (Cal. No. 64). Total Personal Service $57,750 77 (On July 31, 1925 (Cal. No. 282), the Board authorized the acquisition of two -and that permission be given to fill the positions. Respectfully, school sites for the Glendale section of the Borough of Queens.) ALBERT G. MCCARTHY, Examiner. The Secretary presented a communication. dated August 13, 1925, from the Secre- Approved: EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Director of the Budget. tary of the Board of Education, herein, and the following report : The following resolution was offered: August 27, 1925. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby approves of To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: the establishment in the Department of Docks of personal service schedules, effective Gentlemen- September 1, 1925 (superseding the personal service schedule approved April 24, 1925- Cal. A'0. 64, August 28, 1925-Secretary's Record No. 5285. Cal. No. 340). and chargeable to corporate stock funds authorized by the Board of Communication, dated August 13, 1925. from the Secretary, Board of Estimate and Apportionment on November 5, 1923, March 24, 1924, and June 12, 1925, Education, requesting (1) that the resolution of July 31, 1925, approving in the amount of one million three hundred and fifty-three thousand three hundred and of the selection of lands on Montague and Griffith avenues, north of Myrtle twenty dollars ($1,353,320), for the construction of an embankment six hundred feet avenue, Glendale, Borough of Queens, be rescinded, and (2) that the wide on West Island, Jamaica Bay, Code CDD-60, and to Payrolls for the Construction selection, in lieu thereof, of lands and premises on the northerly side of and Improvement of Docks, Code CDD-26-A, as follows : Copeland avenue between Montague and Griffith avenues be approved. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. THE CITY RECORD. 7623

On July 31, 1925 (Cal. No. 282), the Board of Estimate authorized the acquisition tional 6,000 gallons will be necessary to provide for this replacement, which with the of two school sites for the Glendale section of the Borough of Queens. One site is 76,000 gallons additional referred to above makes a total of 82,000 bounded by Cooper avenue, Hannah street, Nellie gallons necessary. street and Gertrude street and the The department states that this quantity will only provide for what is estimated as other site is located on Montague and Griffith avenues, north of Myrtle avenue. necessary and does not provide for emergencies, such as a number of large fires during The above resolution of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment also provided the last quarter, where with a large number of engines working for a considerable that title to the first site shall vest in the City upon the entry of the order granting the period of time the consumption of gasoline mounts rapidly, and to provide application to condemn and that title to the second site on Montague and Griffith for such possible emergency requests that another 8,000 gallons in addition to the 82,000 avenues shall vest in the City upon confirmation of the awards, or at such earlier date enumerated above be allowed, making in all 90,000 gallons. To make the full provision as the Board of Estimate and Apportionment may determine. as outlined above will require an additional appropriation of approximately $13,000. It now appears that the owners of the frontage on Griffith avenue have proceeded There are no funds available within appropriations to the department to permit of with the construction of houses, making it impracticable to acquire this property for making a transfer. school purposes on account of the large building damage involved. It is recommended that transfer in the amount of $13,000 be approved from Code The Board of Education has rescinded its action in selecting the above site and 3039, City Fund for Salary and Wage Accruals, when available, to Code 1671, Fire has selected in lieu thereof a new site in the block immediately to the north, which is Department, Gasoline, for the purpose. Respectfully, stated to he unimproved and can be acquired at less expense. WILLIAM J. LOUGHRAN, Examiner. Upon examination I find that the proposed new school site is just as desirable for Approved: EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Director of Budget. school purposes as the one previously selected and now to be abandoned, that not- The following resolution was offered: withstanding the larger area of the new site its cost will, in my opinion, be less than Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provisions the probable awards for the previous site, and I believe that the action of the Boards of section 237 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby approves of the transfer of of Education should he ratified without delay. funds within appropriations made for the year 1925, as follows : The estimated cost of the proposed site is $25,000, that being the assessed valuation of the property for the year 1925, FROM YORK CITY. I recommend (1) that the resolution of the Board of July 31st (Cal. No. 282-B)', 3039 City Fund for Salary and Wage Accruals $13,000 00 approving of the site on Montague and Griffith avenues for school purposes, be rescinded TO and (2) that the acquisition of a new site for school purposes on the northerly side of FIRE DEPARTMENT. Copeland avenue between Montague and Griffith avenue, Glendale, Borough of Queens, 1671 Gasoline $13,000 00 be approved. Respectfully, PERRY Wixsrox, Assistant Engineer. -said transfer to become effective when funds are available therefor. Concurred in : W. D. Moans-, Assistant Engineer. Which was adopted by the following vote: Approved for submission to the Board : PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President The Secretary also presented a report, dated August 28, 1925, of the Chief of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting Engineer, stating that the project is consistent with the City plan. President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, The following resolution was offered : Queens and Richmond-16. Resolved, That, pursuant to a resolution adopted by the Board of Education on August 12, 1925, the resolution adoptel by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment Department of Health-Establishment of Additional Grade of Position (Cal. on July 31, 1925 (Cal. No. 282-B), approving of the selection by the Board of Educa- No. 66). tion of lands and premises located on Montague and Griffith avenues, north of Myrtle The Secretary presented the following avenue, Glendale, Borough of Queens, as a site for school purposes, and authorizing the August 21, 1925. acquisition of said property, he and the same is hereby rescinded. To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: Which was adopted by the following vote: Gentlemen- Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President Cal. No. 66, August 28, 1925. of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting Recommendation to establish under section 56 of the Charter two President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The positions of Clerk at $1,000, in the Department of Health. Bronx. Queens and Richmond-16. In the modification of schedules approved on June 15, 1925 (Cal. No. 126-A), seven positions of Clerk in the Department of Health were increased from $960 to $1,000. The following resolution was offered : The latter rate being established under section 56 of the Charter for but five incumbents, Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to section 1433 the Board of Aldermen should have been requested to create two additional establish- of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby approves the selection by the ments. Through oversight this was not done. Board of Education of lands and premises located on the northerly side of Copeland It.is therefore necessary, in order that payrolls may be passed, for your Board to avenue, between Montague and Griffith avenues, Glendale, Borough of Queens, as a recommend to the Board of Aldeemen the establishment, effective July 1, 1925, of two site for school purposes, bounded and described as follows : (2) additional positions of Clerk at $1,000, which action is recommended. Beginning at the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly line of Respectfully, H. V. BROCKWAY, Examiner. Copeland avenue and the easterly line of Montague avenue, as the same are laid Approved : EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Director of the Budget. out on the tax maps, and running thence northerly along the easterly line of The following resolution was offered : Montague avenue 500.26 feet to the northerly line of Lot No. 68; thence easterly Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the pro- along the northerly lines of Lots Nos. 68 and 20 200 feet to the westerly line of visions of section 56 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby recommends to the establishment in the Department of Health of the grade of Griffith avenue as the same is laid out on the tax maps; thence southerly along the Board of Aldermen the westerly line of Griffith avenue 542.50 feet to the northerly line of Copeland avenue; position, in addition to those heretofore established, effective July 1, 1925, as follows : and thence westerly along the northerly line of Copeland avenue to the easterly line Rate Per Number of of Montague avenue, the point or place of beginning-, be the said several dimensions Title of Position Annum. Incumbents. more or less, said premises being designated as Lots Nos. 20, 22, 23, 25, 26, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 52, 53, 55, 56, 58, 59, 61, 62, 64, 65, 67 and 68, in Block 2689, Ward Clerk $1,000 00 2 2, on the tax maps of the Borough of Queens together with all right, title and interest, if any, in and to the streets or avenues in front thereof, to the centre thereof, Which was adopted by the following vote: -the assessed valuation of which for the year 1925 is stated as twenty-five thousand Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President dollars ($25,000), and authorizes and directs the Corporation Counsel to institute of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting condemnation proceedings for the acquisition of the same by making application to the President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Supreme Court of the State of New York to have the compensation, which is to be made Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. to the owners of or persons interested in the real property to be acquired, ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court, without a jury, as provided by the aforesaid Department of Parks, Borough of Brooklyn-Rescission of Unencumbered Bale amended section of the Charter; and he it further ance of Serial Bond Authorization; Issue of Tax Notes, and Approval of Resolved, That as authorized by section 1435 of the Charter, title to the said property Contract, Plans, Specifications, Etc. (Cal. No. 67). shall vest in The City of New York upon the confirmation of the awards, or at such The Secretary presented a communication, dated July 14, 1925, from the Com- earlier date as the Board of Estimate and Apportionment may by resolution hereafter missioner of Parks, of the Borough of Brooklyn, herein, and the following report: determine; and be it further August 24, 1925. Resolved, That the Comptroller be and hereby is authorized in accordance with the To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: provisions of the appropriations for school sites and buildings and the request of the Gentlemen-- Board of Education, to pay the awards for the property described above, together with Cal. No. 67, August 28, 1925-Secretary's Record No. 4690. the interest thereon, bills of cost, etc., from the subauthorization for the acquisition of Communication, dated July 14, 1925, from the Commissioner of Parks, school sites, etc. (Code CDE-1000), or such further subauthorization from the general Borough of Brooklyn, requesting approval of form of contract, plans and appropriation for the erection of school buildings, acquisition of sites therefor; etc. specifications for the construction of Vitrified Pipe Drains and Cast Iron (Code CDE-500), as may be necessary.; and he it further Pipe Drains with Manholes at Atlantic Ocean Terminus of the Ocean Park- Resolved, That nothing contained in this resolution shall be construed as preventing way, Borough of Brooklyn, at an estimated cost of $24,900. the Comptroller of The City of New York from entering into contracts for the purchase The main roadway of the Ocean parkway between Coney Island Creek and a point of the said property at private sale, subject to the approval of the Board of Estimate near the Coney Island Concourse was permanently paved about 3 years ago with sheet and Apportionment, which he is hereby authorized to do if such purchase is for the asphalt on a concrete foundation. An 18-inch vitrified pipe was laid in connection with best interest of the City. this work for the purpose of carrying off the storm water drainage from the newly Which tvas adopted by the following ‘a,ite paved roadway. The outlet of this drain was located a short distance outshore from Affirmative-The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the the sea wall at the Concourse. President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting- President of the Borough of In the recent construction of the Coney Island Boardwalk, and the extension of the Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-13. beach in connection therewith, a large quantity of sand was deposited over the outlet Present and not voting-The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. of the drain. It is stated by the department that by reason of this the drainage from the parkway was shut off, resulting in times of severe storms in the flooding of adjoining City Fund for Salary and Wage Accruals; Fire Department-Transfer of Funds property. (Cal. No. 65). It is proposed to abandon that portion of the existing drain extending beyond an existing manhole located on the Concourse, and to construct in place thereof a new The Secretary presented a communication, dated June 25, 1925, from the Fire the outer end of which, beyond the sea wall, will consist of a 24-inch Commissioner, herein, and the following report of the Director of the Budget : outlet pipe, flexib' joint cast iron pipe laid below the low water mark. August 20, 1925. flexible joint cast To the Board of Tilt, plans and specifications provide in addition to the aforesaid Estimate and Apportionment: concrete cradle Gentlemen- iron 'et pipe, for the installation of an 18-inch vitrified pipe drain on a pipe drain with the flexible Cal. Xu. 65, August 28, 1925-Secretary's Record No. 5218. and pile foundation connecting the manhole of the existing Communication, dated June 25, 1925, from the Fire Commissioner, joint cast iron outlet pipe, and for the installation of 12-inch vitrified pipe connecting with the construction of a new manhole, the requesting a transfer of funds in the sum of $13,500 from the City Fund drains from existing manholes, together for Salary and Wage Accruals to Code 1671, Gasoline. placing of a protective bed of large stones at the sea end of the cast iron outlet and other The sum of $39,450 was allowed in Code 1671, Gasoline, Fire Department, for incidental work. satisfactory and competitive. the year 1925, and was to provide for 283,000 gallons of gasoline at a unit price The form of contract, plans and specifications are of $0,139399 per gallon. This allowance was predicated on the consumption records of The estimate of cost is reasonable. the department for two years ending June 30, 1924, plus an additional It is proposed to charge the cost t the following serial bond accounts : "CDP-222-C, allowance for and new companies to be put into service. Raising Grades on Ocean Parkway Cycle and Bridle Paths between Avenue W To date the department has either consumed or has under contract 226,165 gallons Coney Island Creek, etc." and "CDP-222-1), Paving Ocean Parkway, Main Roadway from cf gasoline to provide for the needs of the department until September 30th, at a Park Circle to Coney Island." There is an unencumbered balance in "CDP-222-C" of total cost of $36,449.94. This is an excess in quantity of 13,915 gallons over that $30,466.34. No funds, however. remain available in "CDP-222-D." estimated for the period and an excess in cost of $6,862.44. The proposed work is not a proper charge against the balance in "CDP-222-C." Should the same rate of consumption hold for the last quarter of the year, the The work for which this appropriation was made has been completed and the balance department will require approximately 76,000 gallons of gasoline, which at the last should be rescinded. contract price obtained by the department, $0.178 per gallons would necessitate funds It is recommended (1) that the balance of 530,466.34 in "Code CDP-222-C" be in the sum of $13,528. The department has an unencumbered balance of $3,000.04 in rescinded; and (2) an appropriation of tax notes in the amount of $26,145 to provide the account as of August 19th, which when applied will leave an anticipated deficit in for the construction of these outlet drains together with engineering and inspection the account of $10,528. charges in connection therewith, and (3) that the form of contract, plans and specifica- The foregoing estimate, however, is based on the requirements of the present tions be approved at an estimated cost of $24,900, chargeable to the appropriation herein apparatus in operation in the department and does not take into consideration the addi- recommended. Respectfully, E. J. LARKIN, Assistant Engineer. tion of twenty-eight gasoline propelled pumpers that have been contracted for and will Concurred in: W. D. MURRAY, Assistant Engineer. be delivered and in operation before the end of the year. These pumpers are replace- Approved for submission to the Board : PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. ments for tractor drawn steamers and as such, will, when in operation consume con- On motion, Rule 19 was waived in this matter and the following resolution was siderable more gasoline than the tractor drawn engines. It is estimated that an addi- offered: 7624 THE CITY RECORD WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925.

Resolved, By the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, that the following unen- for motor bus operation filed with your Board, and "such other information as may be cumbered balance of authorization of serial bonds for the Department of Parks, Borough helpful to the members of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment in the intelligent of Brooklyn, to the amount of thirty thousand four hundred and sixty-six dollars and disposition of the applications submitted," the Board of Transportation on June 30, thirty-four cents ($30,466.34), be and the same is hereby rescinded. 1925, complied with the directions contained in that resolution and caused to be printed one thousand copies of the Third Report on Pending Applications for Omnibus Amount Franchises. Code. Title of Account. Date of to Be This report was printed by the Martin B. Brown Printing & Binding Company of 37 Authorization. Rescinded. Chambers street, New York City. The one thousand copies were delivered and received by the Board of Transportation. The bill, "A-29928" for $2,925 is correct CDP-222-C Raising Grades on Ocean Parkway Cycle as to the quantity of printed reports received and it is, in the opinion of this Board, and Bridle Paths between Avenue W fair and just as to price for the work performed and delivered. $30,466 34 and Coney Island Creek, July 18, 1919. Yours very truly, FRANCIS J. SINNOTT, Secretary. Which was adopted by the following vote: The following was offered: Affirmative-The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the Whereas, The Board of Transportation, in a communication under date of August President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of 25, 1925, has submitted to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment a bill of the Martin Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-13. B. Brown Printing and Binding Company, of 37 Chambers stteet, New York City, in Present and not voting-The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. the sum of two thousand nine hundred and twenty-five dollars ($2,925), for printing 1,000 copies of the Third Report of said Board of Transportation, on applications for The following resolution was offered: omnibus franchises, made pursuant to the resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate Resolved, By the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, that, pursuant to the and Apportionment on April 17, 1925, and has stated that said bill "A-29928" is correct provisions of section 189 of the Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller be and as to the quantity of printed reports received and that it is fair and just as to the price hereby is authorized to issue tax notes of The City of New York in an amount not of the work performed and delivered; therefore be it exceeding twenty-six thousand one hundred and forty-five dollars ($26,145), which shall Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby approves of said be included in annual tax levies, in the manner provided by said section 189 of the bill "A-29928" and that the Secretary be and hereby is authorized to transmit the same Charter, the proceeds of which, to the amount of the par value thereof, to be used for to the Department of Finance for audit and payment as a charge against the 1925 Budget the construction of vitrified pipe drains and cast iron pipe drains with manholes at appropriation entitled "Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Code 24, Contingencies, Atlantic Ocean terminus of the Ocean parkway, Borough of Brooklyn, together with Office of the Secretary." engineering and inspection charges in connection therewith, under the jurisdiction of the Which was adopted by the following vote: Department of Parks, Borough of Brooklyn; provided, however, that no expenditure Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting Presi- by contract or otherwise shall be made against this authorization nor shall bids upon dent of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the contemplated contracts be advertised for until after approval by the Board of Estimate Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of and Apportionment, or its duly authorized representative, of such proposed expenditure, The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. or of the plans, specifications, estimates of cost and forms of proposed contracts for said improvements; nor shall any architect, engineer, expert or departmental employee Department of Public Welfare-Transfer of Appropriation (Cal. No. 70). be engaged or employed as a charge against such authorization except after approval The Secretary presented the following: by said Board of such employment and of the fee or wage to be paid by preliminary City of New York, Department of Public Welfare, Municipal Building, August and final contract, voucher or budget schedule, unless in case of departmental employees 25, 1925. such employment is in accordance with schedules approved by said Board. To the Honorable the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Which was adopted by the following vote: Manhattan: Affirmative-The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the Sirs-Application is hereby made for the transfer of funds within the appropriations President of the Borough of Manhattan. the Acting President of the Borough of for the year 1925 as follows : Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-13. FROM Present and not voting-The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. Code 1938 Fuel Supplies $5,000 00

The following resolution was offered: TO Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to its resolution Code 1941 Laundry, Cleaning and Disinfecting Supplies $1.000 00 of July 11, 1912, hereby approves of form of contract, plans and specifications and Code 1945 Motor Vehicle Supplies 2.500 00 estimate of cost in the sum of twenty-four thousand nine hundred dollars ($24,90Q), for Code 1958 Motor Vehicle Repairs 1,500 00 the construction of vitrified pipe drains and cast iron pipe drains with manholes at Atlantic Ocean terminus of the Ocean parkway, Borough of Brooklyn, under the juris- $5,000 00 diction of the Department of Parks, Borough of Brooklyn, the cost thereof to be The additional funds for laundry, cleaning and disinfecting supplies are required charged to the tax notes appropriation in the sum of twenty-six thousand one hundred for the purchase of chip soap and other cleaning supplies required by the several and forty-five dollars ($26.145), authorized on this date for the "Construction of institutions. vitrified pipe drains and cast iron pipe drains with manholes at Atlantic Ocean terminus The additional funds required for motor vehicle supplies are to enable us to enter of the Ocean parkway, Borough of Brooklyn, together with engineering and inspection into a contract for gasoline for the last quarter of this year. charges in connection therewith"; provided, however, that if no bids are received for The additional funds required for motor vehicle repairs are to provide for much said work within the estimate of cost herein approved, the amount of such estimate needed repairs to ambulances and other vehicles, including body repairs, overhauling of cost may be reconsidered by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, or its duly and painting, as well as repairs to radiators, magnetos, etc. authorized representative. If this transfer is made from our account, Code 1938, Fuel Supplies, it will not Which was adopted by the following vote: be necessary to replenish this account. Very truly yours, Affirmative-The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the EDWARD PERPEET, Acting Commissioner. President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of Dr. Walter H. Conley, representing the Department of Public Welfare, appeared. Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-13. The following resolution was offered: Present and not voting-The Deputy and Acting Comptroller. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the pro- visions of section 237 of the Greater New York Charter, hereoy approves of the transfer Department of Parks, Borough of Queens-Transfer of Appropriation (Cal. of funds within appropriations made to the Department of Public Welfare for the year No. 68). 1925, as follows: FROM The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 12, 1925, from the Com- 1938 Fuel Supplies $5,000 00 missioner of Parks, of the Borough of Queens, herein, and the following report of the Director of the Budget: TO August 27, 1925. 1941 Laundry, Cleaning and Disinfecting Supplies $1,000 00 To the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: 1945 Motor Vehicle Supplies 2,500 00 Gentlemen- 1958 Motor Vehicle Repairs 1,500 00 Cal. No. 68, August 28, 1925-Secretary's Record No. 376. Communication, dated August 12, 1925, from the Commissioner of requesting transfer of funds in the amount of $1,300 $5,000 00 Parks, Queens, Which was adopted by the following vote: from Codes 1386, 1387 and 1389 to Code No. 1383, within appropriations Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting Presi- for the year 1925. dent of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the. Borough of Manhattan. the appropriation (Code No. 1383) Motor Vehicle Supplies, was The 1925 budgetary Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the President, of the Borough; of $1,500, from which has been expended the sum of $1,479.82 leaving an unexpended The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. balance of $20.18. The purpose of the request is to provide funds for the purchase of gasoline, oil, Fire Department-Installation of Paid Fire Department in Springfield Gardens required during the remainder of the year in connection with the operation etc., Section, Borough of Queens (Cal. No. 71). of motor apparatus. The deficit in the account is due to the department having underestimated its The Secretary presented a petition from the Springfield Gardens Civic Association, gasoline requirements for the current year and to increased prices. signed by the residents of the Springfield Gardens section of the Borough of Queens, The average monthly consumption of gasoline is 1,600 gallons. It is estimated for the installation of a paid Fire Department in said section. that 7,200 gallons will be required from August 15 to December 31, which at 18 cents Which was referred to the Fire Commissioner. per gallon necessitates transfer in the amount requested for the purpose. There are sufficient unencumbered balances in Code Nos. 1386, 1387, 1389 and Department of Plant and Structures-Transfer of Appropriation (Cal. No. 72), 1390 to permit of the debit transfers. The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 20, 1925, from the Com- I recommend that the request be granted. Respectfully, missioner of Plant and Structures, herein, and the following report of the Director of the WM. J. PARRET.J., Examiner. Budget : Approved : EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Director of the Budget. August 27, 1925. The following resolution was offered: To the Board of Estimate and [Apportionment: Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provisions Gentlemen- of section 237 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby approves of the transfer of Cal. No. 72, August 28, 1925-Secretary's Record No. 386. funds within appropriations made to the Department of Parks, Borough of Queens, for Communication, dated August 20, 1925. from the Commissioner of the year 1925, as follows: Plant and Structures, requesting the transfer of $40,000 within appro- FROM priations.for 1925, from Code 2774 to Codes 2768, 2771, 2773 and 2778. 1386 Motor Vehicles and Equipment $500 00 The accounts to he credited, the amounts and the reasons therefor are as follows: 1387 Recreational Equipment 6 60 Code 2768, General Plant Supplies, 88.000. 1389 Highway Materials 274 85 In the 1925 Budget the sum of $52,600 was provided for this code and later a 1390 Other Materials 518 55 transfer of $5,000 was added. On August 26, 1925, there remained an unencumbered balance of $7,530.44 in the code. This balance will be required for the fourth quarter $1,300 00 contract for marine engine and other lubricating oils, which contract provides for the purchase of approximately 19,000 gallons. TO Due to the operation of new ferryboats added to the service, the quantity of oil 1383 Motor Vehicle Supplies $1,30000 consumed quarterly is now approximately 5.000 gallons in excess of that consumed Which was adopted by the following vote: during the first quarter. This and other necessary supplies, principally for ferry opera- Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting Presi- tion, has depleted the code. dent of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the It is estimated on the basis of past experience that $8,000 will be required to meet Acting President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of the departmental demands for the remainder of the year. The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. Code 2771, General Plant Equipment, $9,500. In the 1925 Budget the sum of $98,500 was provided for this code and later a transfer of $34,000 was added. On August 26, 1925. there remained an unencumbered balance Board of Transportation-Payment of Bill of M. B. Brown Printing and Bind- of $20,331.39 in the code, and .$15,000 of this balance is to he used for the purchase ing Company (Cal. No. 69). of the following equipment : One truck for Ferry Division, $4,000: new money wagon, The Secretary presented the following: $7,000; radio equipment, $3,200, and propeller wheels for "Mayor Gaynor," $1.400. Board of Tansportation of The City of New York, 49 Lafayette Street, New York, It is estimated that the sum of $9,500 in addition to the $5,331.39 available will he August 25, 1925. required to provide for the demands for the remainder of the year. PETER J. MCGOWAN, Esq., Secretary, Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Code 2773, Materials, $20,000. Building, New York City : In the 1925 Budget the sum of $363,000 was provided for this code and later a Dear Sir-In accordance with the resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate transfer of $30,145 was added. On August 26, 1925, there remained an unencumbered and Apportionment April 17, 1925, requesting a report on applications for franchises balance of $22,314.97 in the code.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. THE CITY RECORD. 7625

The regular routine open market orders, issued for materials, average about $10,000 property required for the opening and extending of Elkhorn street from Flynn avenue per "month and it is estimated that $20,000 additional will be required for the remainder to Sheridan avenue, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York; and of the year. Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment is authorized and required Code 2778, Telephone Service, $2,500. at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to In the 1925 Budget the sum of .$15,000 was provided for in this Code. A similar acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improvement to fix and amount was provided in the 1924 Budget and the deficit was approximately $2,000. determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings. On August 26, 1925, there remained an unencumbered book balance of $185.75 in the code. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the pro- It is estimated that $2,500 additional will be required for the year's demands. visions of section 973 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, hereby gives notice With the exception of the Telephone Service, Code 2778, the increased demands are that the proposed area of assessment for benefit in these proceedings is as follows : almost entirely due to too low an estimate predicated on past experience for the ferry Beginning at a point on the easterly United States pierhead and bulkhead line of services and the addition of new ferryboats and institutional ferries to the departmental Hawtree Basin located 100 feet south of the southerly line of Sheridan avenue, the service. said distance being measured at right angles to Sheridan avenue, running thence north- The materials, equipment and supplies are for the use of departmental labor forces. wardly, westwardly and northwardly along the United States pierhead and bulkhead Code 2774, General Repairs, $40,000. line of Hawtree Basin and its northerly prolongation to a point on the northerly line of In the 1925 Budget the sum of $157,500 was provided for this code. On August Flynn avenue, thence eastwardly along the northerly line of Flynn avenue to an inter- 26, 1925, there remained an unencumbered balance of $74,288.93 in this code. Expendi- section with the westerly right of way line of the Rockaway Beach Division of the tures to date amount to $18,648.76, reserves for contracts in preparation or awaiting Long Island Railroad, thence southwardly along the westerly right of way line of the execution amount to $46,862.31, and there was a transfer out of $17,700. Rockaway Beach Division of the Long Island Railroad to a point located 100 feet From available information and the estimated requirements of the department for south of the southerly line of Sheridan avenue, the said distance being measured at the remainder of the year, it is apparent that the sum of $40,000 may be released for right angles to Sheridan avenue, thence westwardly along a line located 100 feet south- transfer from Code 2774, General Repairs. erly from and parallel with the southerly line of Sheridan avenue to the point or place Approval of the request is recommended. Respectfully, of beginning. FRANCIS X. MARTIN, Examining Inspector. Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed area of assessment at a meeting Approved: EDWARD \V. BUCKLEY, Director of the Budget. of the Board to be held in the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City William Wirt Mills, Commissioner of Plant and Structures, appeared. Hall, on Friday, September 25, 1925, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had. The following resolution was offered: Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the pro- all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days, con- visions of section 237 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby approves of the transfer tinuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, September 25, 1925. of funds within appropriations made to the Department of Plant and Structures for the Which was adopted by the following vote : year 1925, as follows: Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President FROM of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting 2774 General Repairs $40,000 00 President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. TO 2768 General Plant Supplies $8,000 00 The matter was also referred to the Committee on Assessments; and to the Board 2771 General Plant Equipment 9,500 00 of Assessors, the Department of Taxes and Assessments, the Corporation Counsel and 2773 Materials 20,000 00 to the Chief Engineer of the Board for report to said Committee. 2778 Telephone Service 2,500 00 150th Street from 150th Avenue to North Conduit Avenue, Etc., Borough of $40,000 00 Queens-Sewer (Cal. No. 78). Which was adopted by the following vote: The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 27, 1925, from the Acting Affirmative-The Mayor, the Deputy and Acting Comptroller, the Acting President President of the Borough of Queens, submitting statement of preliminary work per- of the Board of Aldermen, the President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting formed, Section No. 2, together with profile, in the matter of the construction of a President of the Borough of Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The sanitary sewer in 150th street from 150th avenue to North Conduit avenue, etc. Pre- Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. liminary authorization for this improvement was granted January 29, 1925 (Cal. No. 383.) Estimated cost, $349,000. Fund for Meeting Increases Under Prevailing Rate of Wages Act; Department Which was referred to the Committee of the Whole and to the Chief Engineer of Street Cleaning-Transfer of Funds (Cal. No. 73). of the Board for report to said Committee. James A. O'Connor, representing the Department of Street Cleaning, appeared. His Honor the Mayor moved that out of respect to the memory of the late Edward The following resolution was offered: P. O'Connor, Clerk, in the office of the Secretary of the Board, whose death had just Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the pro- been announced, the Board adjourn. visions of section 237 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby approves of the trans- Which motion was agreed to. fer of funds within appropriations made for the year 1925, as follows: FROM On motion, the Board thereupon adjourned. MISCELLANEOUS, NEW YORK CITY. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. 3079 For the purpose of meeting increases in wages under the provisions -1•••■111 of the Prevailing Rate of Wages Act as may be hereafter deter- mined and for other adjustments $10,000 00 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. TO DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. (Continued from First Page.) Personal Service, Wages Temporary Employees. Invoice Received 2338 Sweeping and Cleaning- Finance Dates or in Depart- 1. Sweeper, at $5.08 a day $10,000 00 Voucher Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. -with the understanding that Code No. 3079 will be reimbursed from accruals when No. Number. Finance. a i lab le. Which was adopted by the following vote : 133594 75918 9-14-25 M. D. Lundin, assignee of Samuel Affirmative-The Mayor, the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen, the Weinstein 900 00 President of the Borough of Manhattan, the Acting President of the Borough of 133593 75918 9- 5-25 M. D. Lundin, assignee of Samuel Brooklyn and the Presidents of the Boroughs of The Bronx, Queens and Richmond-16. Weinstein 1,620 00 Present and not voting-The Comptroller. 133592 75918 9- 5-25 M. D. Lundin, assignee of Samuel Wein- stein 1,035 00 Board of Estimate and Apportionment-Construction of Additional Bridge for 136097 75863 9-14-25 Master Waterproofers, Inc., assignee of Tunnel Between the Boroughs of Manhattan and Queens (Cal. No. 74). Sam Herson 2,250 00 131765 The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 28, 1925, from the Queens- 75195 9- 1-25 Simes Co., Inc., assignee of A. M. Elec- 1;oro Chamber of Commerce, relative to the means for relieving present traffic congestion tric Co. 900 00 1360% on the Qucensboro Bridge, and suggesting various projects, the adoption and completion 75863 9-14-25 M. D. Lundin, assignee of Sam Herson 1,800 00 of which will provide the needed relief and allow the Borough of Queens to develop 136627 75931 9-15-25 Rubin Solomon, assignee of Irving Glas- industrially, commercially and residencially. ser 1,800 00 Which was referred to the Special Committee on Additional Bridge or Tunnel 136632 75855 9-17-25 Joseph Weinstein, assignee of Irving Connecting the Boroughs of Manhattan and Queens, consisting of the President of the Glasser 1,800 00 Borough of Manhattan, the President of the Borough of Queens, the Comptroller and 136086 75624 9-14-25 North Atlantic Dec. Co., Inc 810 00 the Acting President of the Board of Aldermen. 135162 8-17-25 73918 9-11-25 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 95 00 (See Cal. No. 8.) 132677 8- 5-25 73918 9- 3-25 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 59 00 135156 8-14-25 73918 9-11-25 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 73 00 Ocean Front from the Easterly Line of the Public Park West of Beach 109th 136848 76158 9-16-25 N. Y. Tel. Co 3,257 82 Street to Beach 54th Street, Borough of Queens-Constructing Boardwalk, 136873 8- 7-25 68537 9-16-25 E. Steiger & Co 102 20 Etc. (Cal. No. 75). 136864 7-31-25 73566 9-16-25 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc 105 32 136861 8-12-25 73559 9-16-25 E. Steiger & Co The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 4, 1925, from the Presi- 130 20 136847 73518 9-16-25 Manhattan Supply Co dent of the Borough of Queens, submitting resolution adopted by the Local Board 214 93 136853 7-30-25 73491 9-16-25 Institution Equipment Co of the Jamaica District on July 22, 1925, initiating proceedings for the construction of 116 48 136866 4-16-25 a boardwalk and including ramps, approaches, comfort stations and pavilions, together 73461 9-16-25 Henry Disston & Sons, Inc 245 51 137279 7-30-25 with the necessary lighting, heating, ventilating and plumbing fixtures, along the Ocean 9-17-25 F. J. Kloes, Inc 10 52 137277 6-17-25 9-17-25 Joseph D. Duffy, Inc 19 60 front from the easterly line of the public park 102 feet west of Beach 109th street LO Beach 54th street. 131883 7-29-25 9- 1-25 James I. Kelly 38 60 Which was referred to the Committee of the Whole and to the Chief Engineer 131882 9- 1-25 James I. Kelly 100 76 of the Board for report to said Commitee. 130829 8-29-25 Thomas F. Ford 317 37 137229 9-17-25 Harral Soap Co., Inc 23 40 136166 8-12-25 9-14-25 Richmond Plating Works 10 00 President, Borough of Queens-Transfer of Appropriation (Cal. No. 76). 137228 9-17-25 Remington Type. Co 16 85 The Secretary presented a communication, dated August 27, 1925, from the 137256 9-17-25 Remington Type. Co 18 35 Acting President of the Borough of Queens, requesting a transfer of $22,965 within 137259 8-25-25 9-17-25 Library Bureau 18 50 appropriation for 1925, from the accruals, Codes 657, 658, 659, 675 and 676, to Code 137260 7-31-25 9-17-25 Ice Service Co., Inc 9 45 689, Final Disposition, Bureau of Street Cleaning. 136172 8- 3-25 9-14-25' Jaburg Bros. 3 19 Which was referred to the Comptroller, to the Committee of the Whole and to 137891 73474 9-18-25 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 5 51 the Director of the Budget for report to said Committee. 137900 7-31-25 73346 9-18-25 John P. Carlson, Inc 1 05 137868 8-12-25 73474 9-18-25 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 3 15 Elkhorn Street from Flynn Avenue to Sheridan Avenue, Borough of Queens- 136042 73329 9-14-25 Atlas Stationery Corp 3,579 48 Acquiring Title (Cal. No. 77). 136862 7-15-25 73388 9-16-25 Scott-Foresman & Co 466 60 The Secretary presented the following: 137907 7-27-25 73446 9-18-25 Acme Shear Co 6 32 City of New York, Office of the President of the Borough of Queens, Long Island 126205 66663 8-18-25 Frank Tracy, Inc 822 00 City, August 27, 1925. 131082 72853 8-29-25 Michael Josephsohn and Isidor Joseph- To the Honorable the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: sohn, assignees of Jankowitz & Marko- Sirs-I hereby request the unanimous consent of the Board for the addition to the witz 380 00 calendar for the meeting to be held August 28, 1925, of the following: Department of Finance. The fixing of September 25, 1925, as a date for a public hearing in the matter of 11611 Charles L. Craig 979 68 a proceeding to acquire title to Elkhorn street from Flynn avenue to Sheridan avenue, 11611 Chas. L. Craig, Comptroller, Custodian in the 4th Ward, Borough of Queens. of the New York City Employees' Re- The above request is necessitated by the fact that it is absolutely necessary to tirement System 61 98 expedite the laying of water and gas mains in this street to Hamilton Beach and 138902 9-22-25 Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co 7 50 Ramblersville. Truly yours, 138904 9-22-25 Fidelity & Casualty Co 30 00 MICHAEL J. SHUGRUE, Acting President, Borough of Queens. Fire Department. The following was offered: 11674 Thomas J. Drennan 1 00 Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York 137704 9- 3-25 9-18-25 Granville-Sellers, Inc 51 63 is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to acquire title to the real

7626 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. • Invoice Received Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- Finance Dates or in Depart- Voucher Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. Voucher Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount, No. Number. Finance. No. Number. Finance. Department of Health. 139709 9-24-25 Charles L. Craig, as Comptroller and 131024 6-15-25 8-29-25 Ball & Wilcken Motor Service, Inc. 7 50 Philip Berolzheimer, as Chamberlain 8 75 121626 6-23-25 8- 4-25 Chatfield's Auto Supply Co 24 45 139713 9-24-25 Catskill Savings Bank 4,000 00 111120 6-11-25 7-10-25 Chatfield's Auto Supply, Co 3 20 139711 9-24-25 Charles L. Craig, as Comptroller and 102187 6-22-25 Middletown Auto Sales Co 6 03 Philip Berolzheimer, as Chamberlain 800 00 124876 6-26-25 8-13-25 Chatfield's Auto Supply, Inc 24 00 139712 9-24-25 Ulster County Savings Institution 500 00 124877 6-25-25 8-13-25 Bergen Auto Parts Co 23 26 139824 9-24-25 Charles L. Craig as Comptroller and 124878 6-25-25 8-13-25 Bergen Auto Parts Co 8 00 Philip Berolzheimer as Chamberlain 233 75 326292 10-31-24 1-31-25 El-Bee Garage 20 00 139705 9-24-25 Charles L. Craig as Comptroller and 32631 10-31-24 6-31-25 Cox Battery & Supply Corp 6 50 Philip Berolzheimer as Chamberlain 147,942 50 113722 6- 9-25 7-16-25 Adams- \\ illtams Mfg. Corp. 14 00 139704 9-24-25 Charles L. Craig as Comptroller and 26358 8-16-25 1-16-25 Frank Lombardi 36 66 Philip Berolzheimer as Chamberlain 253,045 00 121629 6-23-25 8- 4-25 Chatfield's Auto Supply, Inc 24 68 139703 9-24-25 Charles L. Craig as Comptroller and 131022 6-25-25 8-29-25 Bergen Auto Parts Co 25 12 Philip ,Berolzheimer as Chamberlain 5,337 50 124545 7- 1-25 8-12-25 John Graham 46 50 139702 9-24-25 Charles L. Craig as Comptroller and 130951 6-10-25 8-29-25 Chatfield's Auto Supply, Inc 15 00 Philip Berolzheimer as Chamberlain 68,537 50 30269 12- 1-24 1-27-25 E. E. Hunter, Inc 17 28 139823 9-24-25 Charles L. Craig as Comptroller and 121628 6-23-25 8- 4-25 Chatfield's Auto Supply, Inc 24 37 Philip Berolzheimer as Chamberlain 371 87 32632 12-17-24 6-31-25 Frank Lombardi 5 50 139822 9-24-25 Charles L. Craig as Comptroller and 174829 10- 1-24 12-26-24 B. & W. Bus Co 5 50 Philip Berolzheimer as Chamberlain 150,301 25 51147 1-20-25 3-13-25 Henry Mohr 5 00 139821 9-24-25 Charles L. Craig as Comptroller and 173523 11-10-24 12-23-24 Herman Motor Truck Co., Inc 7 44 Philip Berolzheimer as Chamberlain 198,878 75 167341 10-20-24 12-10-24 E. H. Perry 30 10 139820 9-24-25 Charles L. Craig as Comptroller and 170555 11-12-24 12-16-24 A. Tennyson Beals 6 00 Philip Berolzheimer as Chamberlain 35,709 57 124867 6-10-25 8-13-25 Campbell Motors, Inc. 125 00 139819 9-24-25 Charles L. Craig as Comptroller and 136618 73186 9-15-25 M. L. Rohman, Inc 3,600 00 Philip Berolzheimer as Chamberlain 191,017 31 118452 5-26-25 7-28-25 Post Garage Co., Inc 210 32 138668 9-22-25 Travelers Indemnity Co., or Wm. J. 127630 72501 8-21-25 Smith & Barlevy 1,945 00 Moran, attorney 35 00 Commissioner of Jurors, Queens County. 138663 9-22-25 Clarence Miller 500 00 138662 9-22-25 Samuel Felix 139116 9-22-25 William B. Hazelwood 100 00 500 00 138664 9-22-25 National Surety Co. Law Department. 500 00 138667 9-22-25 Edward Judge or Wm. S. Butler, atty. 446 64 135475 7-15-25 9-11-25 Uppercu Cadillac Corp. 3 10 138666 9-22-25 Agnes Judge or Wm. S. Butler, atty 204 60 121047 8-18-25 N. Y. Tel. Co 8 55 138665 9-22-25 Mrs. C. H. Twamley 25 00 135476 9-11-25 Schuyler Garage & Supply Co 74 19 139617 9-23-25 Peter H. McArdle 4,731 42 174630 11-20-24 12-24-24 Advance Rubber Co. 88 70 139614 9-23-25 Charles R. Temple, as assignee of Kath- 8 40 135471 6-30-25 9-11-25 Eagle Spring Water Co erine A, McArdle 4,731 42 135473 9-11-25 Tower Bros. Stationery Co 11 25 139616 9-23-25 Margaret E. Callaghan 4,731 43 135472 1- 8-25 9-11-25 Brooklyn Daily Eagle 4 50 139613 9-23-25 Margaret E. Callaghan as executrix of 132829 9- 3-25 John D. Carson 38 30 Estate of Thomas Callaghan 1,498 59 119202 5-12-25 7-29-25 Uppercu Cadillac Corp. 19 20 139618 9-23-25 Peter H. McArdle & Marg. E. Callaghan 28,588 02 46478 3- 4-25 Uppercu Cadillac Corp. 78 76 139615 9-23-25 Charles R. Temple, as assignee of Kath- 112673 6-17-25 7-15-25 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Inc 10 44 erine A. McArdle 307 85 66278 3-13-25 4-14-25 Uppercu Cadillac Corp. 41 61 139612 9-23-25 Mary G. Mulquecn as executrix of 66279 4-14-25 Schuyler Garage & Supply Co., Inc 74 42 Estate of Michael J. Mulqueen 485 34 95045 6- 9-25 Schuyler Garage & Supply Co., Inc 78 62 125841 8-17-25 John A. Ferguson 50 00 64676 4- 9-25 Uppercu Cadillac Corp. 18 01 107956 7- 3-25 Thomas B. Leahy 4,725 00 114709 7-18-25 Schuyler Garage & Supply Co., Inc 90 60 138929 6-17-25 9-22-25 Mary Chinchilo 5 00 101 21 119201 7-29-25 Schuyler Garage & Supply Co., Inc 138930 8-17-25 9-22-25 Mrs. Louis Rapetti 20 00 161084 11- 1-24 11-24-24 Ten Eyck Co. 125 00 138931 8-17-25 9-22-25 Mrs. J. Sullivan 8 00 165401 1- 1-24 12- 5-24 Ten Eyck Co. 125 00 138932 8-17-25 9-22-25 Jennie Kusnick 30 00 68832 4- 1-24 4-19-25 Ten Eyck Co. 125 00 138933 8-17-25 9-22-25 Mrs. Eva Kelly 20 00 82903 5- 1-24 5-19-25 Ten Eyck Co. 125 00 138937 9-22-25 Central Union Gas Co. 6 45 165399 10- 1-23 12- 5-24 Ten Eyck Co. 1'25 00 138934 9-22-25 Central Union Gas Co. 10 65 241 66 82902 5- 2-24 5-19-25 Ten Eyck Co. 138935 7.31-25 9-22-25 Consolidated Gas Co. of New York 73 35 329 07 81968 4-18-24 5-16-25 Ten Eyck Co. 138936 9-22-25 East River Gas Co. of L. I. City 5 70 69672 4- 4-24 4-22-25 Ten v Co. 305 70 125840 8-17-25 William Steinach 50 00 60787 3-21-24 4- 2-25 Ten Eyck Co. 331 52 125842 8-17-25 James Moran 50 00 70 90 165398 12-14-23 12- 5-24 Ten Eyck Co. 125843 8-17-25 John A. Ferguson 50 00 2,806 40 95917 6-10-25 Milo R. Maltbie 126990 8-20-25 John E. Smith 39 21 3,833 00 96670 6-11-25 J. G. Wray & Co 140746 9-28-25 N. Y. Fire Dept. Relief Fund, Thos. J. 92952 6- 4-25 Milo R. Maltbie 1,537 10 Drennan as Fire Commissioner & Treas. 163,925 41 123 00 101380 6-19-25 Edward Wegmann 138087 9-18-25 Samuel B. Moore 100 00 125 00 155088 10- 1-24 9- 2-25 Ten Eyck Co. 138086 9-18-25 Rudolph Dillman 75 00 125 00 137211 9- 2-24 11-11-24 Ten Eyck Co 138085 9-18-25 Rachel L. Bartlett 83 33 125 00 114695 7- 1-24 9-30-25 Ten Eyck Co 138088 9-18-25 Isadora Decker 83 33 107790 6- 1-24 7-23-25 Ten Eyck Co 125 00 The Mayoralty. 132973 7- 1-25 7-15-25 Ten Eyck Co 62 09 7- 2-25 Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc 4 88 315 25 107605 87204 5-16-24 9- 3-25 Ten Eyck Co 103604 5- 5-25 6-24-25 ,Banks Law Publishing Co 7 50 16 20 135488 8- 1-25 9-11-25 E. G. Schumacher 130202 8-27-25 Western Union Telegraph Co., Inc 8 35 225 00 119193 7 29-25 Benjamin Cohen 6-25-25 8-27-25 R. L. Polk & Co 25 00 450 00 130201 97284 6-19-25 Harry J. Rosenson 103599 6-19-25 6-24-25 American City Magazine 4 00 1,000 00 102417 6-28-25 Edward A. Arnold 103603 5-26-25 6-24-25 Weber, Earley Co., Inc 18 75 102416 6-28-25 Henry Brady 1,000 00 Public Administrator, Queens County. 1,000 00 120848 7-31-25 William H. Meyer 11264 Randolph White 291 67 120847 7-31-25 George E. Buckbee 750 00 Public Administrator, Bronx County. 600 00 127468 8-20-25 Edward A. Arnold 129007 ri- 1-25 8-25-25 Gramatan Springs Co., Inc 1 60 122657 8- 6-25 J. Shapiro 1,500 00 Queens Borough Public Library. 120846 7-31-25 G. Walter Hindmarsh, assignee of John 11255 Queens Borough Public Library 17,281 52 H. Murphy 350 00 Brooklyn Public Library. 112113 7-14-25 Bronx National Bank, assignee of John 11671 Brooklyn Public Library 42,652 89 H. Murphy 750 00 7-14-25 Bronx National Bank, assignee of John Department of Purchase. 112114 10 80 H. Murphy 250 00 138177 8-25-25 9-19-25 Johns-Manville, Inc. 9-19-25 Knickerbocker Towel Supply Co 23 44 112112 7-14-25 Bronx National Bank, assignee of John 138172 H. Murphy 2,000 00 Department of Parks. 112111 7-14-25 Bronx National Bank, assignee of John 139217 94-25 9-22-25 Keuffel & Esser Co 23 71 H. Murphy 1,500 00 11752 Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences 6,234 28 132971 9- 3-25 William A. Walling 193 63 11750 Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences 550 61 101443 9-19-25 William A. Walling 46 62 11749 Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences 886 63 97120 6-19-25 Walter B. Caughlan 150 65 136694 9-15-25 Geo. H. Tyrrell Co., Inc 12 50 100450 6-26-25 George P. Nicholson 215 42 136693 9-15-25 Douglas Bros. Hardware Co., Inc 11 53 97121 6-19-25 M. Maldwin Fertig 32 87 139218 9-18-25 9-22-25 Perfect Typewriter Key Co 10 00 58302 5-27-25 William A. Walling 82 05 137135 9-14-25 9-16-25 Willowbrook Nursery 15 00 76577 5- 1-25 William A. Walling 184 40 115412 5-20-25 7-20-25 Atlantic Auto Radiator Works 56 50 135490 9-11-25 Colson & Brice 192 18 123879 8-11-25 E. A. Wildermuth 23 62 133295 9- 4-25 William J. Mullen 361 50 126253 7-31-25 8-18-25 Niebling's Auto Supply 15 38 135491 9- 4-25 Colson & Brice 160 28 126252 8-18-25 Niebling's Auto Supply 13 29 138775 9-22-25 Thomas Carmody 143 04 126248 7-25-25 8-18-25 Swan-Finch Oil Corp 22 47 138776 9-22-25 James Riley 210 00 124815 8-13-25 Broadway Coach & Auto Tire Works 20 50 138772 9-22-25 Wm, J. Fawcett 387 70 124778 7-;.0-23 8-13-25 Pennsylvania Rubber Co. of America 19 97 138774 9-22-25 Richard Miller 201 07 137617 8-12-25 9-18-25 L. R. Burnett 12 50 138773 9-22-25 Edward R. Malloy 274 60 137616 8-11-25 9-18-25 J. W. Fiske Iron Works 17 00 138777 9-22-25 Charles L. Craig, custodian of N. Y. 139201 9-22-23 James A, Sherry 150 00 City Employees' Retirement System . . . 64 41 139200 9-22-25 J. V. Burgevin 73 00 111519 7-13-25 Benjamin F. Butler 3,500 00 139196 9-22-25 James A. Sherry 114 91 121971 8- 5-25 Eugene F. Warwick 3,000 00 120891 8- 1-25 Fred Gabriel's Auto Supply Co 16 59 11625 Chas. L. Craig, Comptroller, custodian 1151% 7-20-25 Studebaker Corp. of America 21 08 of N. Y. City Employees' Retirement 174176 12-23-24 Western Union Tel Co 49 17 System 134 37 131917 8-27-25 9- 1-25 Charles Dinkel Motor Car Co 173 10 11625 John F. Hylan 1,948 96 11617 N. Y. Zoological Society 1,942 69 Miscellaneous. 137137 9- 9-25 9-16-25 Frank Weber's Sons 21 75 50 41 139706 9-24-25 Charles L. Craig, as Comptroller and 135633 7- 2-25 9-12-25 State Laundry Co., Inc 127682 7-31-25 8-21-25 Pennsylvania Rubber Co. of America, Philip Berolzheimer, as Chamberlain 6,750 00 142 62 139707 9-24-25 Charles L. Craig, as Comptroller and Inc. 11256 N. Y. Botanical Garden 11,902 30 Philip Berolzheimer, as Chamberlain 5,175 00 415 08 139708 9-24-25 Charles L. Craig, as Comptroller and 133055 74348 9- 3-25 Rinek Cordage Co 17,374 50 Philip Berolzheimer, as Chamberlain 1,100 00 133431 75461 9- 4-25 Logan Co., Inc., formerly Dow Co 139710 9-24-25 Charles L. Craig, as Comptroller and Police Department. Philip Berolzheimer, as Chamberlain 28 00 138241 9-19-25 John Pavlovic 3 00

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. THE CITY RECORD. 7627

Invoice Received Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- Finance Dates or in Depart- Voucher Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. Voucher Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. No. Number. Finance. No. Number. Finance. Department of Plant and Structures. 128270 71182 8-22-25 James E. Gaffney 1,054 41 133721 73908 9-11-25 Hildreth & Co 624 23 131985 74569 9- 1-25 Bang Service Stations, Inc. 1,091 90 136985 73908 9- 5-25 Hildreth & Co 1,102 82 President, Borough of Brooklyn. 34820 1- 7-25 2- 5-25 Knickerbocker Ice Co. Shops 656 25 136527 75524 9-15-25 Thomas V. Scott 4,831 40 135785 8-[,1-25 9-12-25 Staten Island Shipbuilding Co 720 00 134120 75730 9- 8-25 B. Turecamo Cont. Co. Inc. 10, 200 00 136943 9- 2-25 9-16-25 Egleston Bros. & Co., Inc 289 74 125768 7- 7-25 8-17-25 Fairbanks Co. 85 00 136987 72022 9-16-25 Patrick F. Kenny Sons, Inc 480 15 125773 8-17-25 Pruyu Bearings Service 30 97 101336 6-19-25 White Co. 24 13 126173 6- 9-25 8-18-25 Stnmging Bros. 4 00 59766 3-17-25 3-31-25 H. 0. Boehme 25 00 125765 7-20-25 8-17-25 Julius Bindrim 72 15 57074 1- 8-25 3-25-25 East Coast Electrical Supply Co., Inc 21 84 125759 7-22-25 8-17-25 Cook & Swan Co., Inc. 27 22 92320 8-13-23 6- 2-25 Timesaver Patch Co 24 00 118952 7- 6-25 7-29-25 Magneto Repair Co. 69 92 101335 6-19-25 E. Krieger & Son, Inc 21 00 134708 9-10-25 E. Krieger & Son 135776 9-12-25 Bishop, McCormick & Bishop 23 57 131577 74044 8-31-25 Barrett Co. 2,1705082 875120 135783 9-12-25 Miller & Lararnee, Inc. 23 76 135086 8- 6-25 9-11-25 Fallek & Place 135777 9-12-25 Davis & Kass Co., Inc. 16 96 134707 8- 6-25 Bolton-Bolton, Inc. 14103 8041 135779 9-12-93 Campbell Motors, Inc. 23 44 125774 8-17-95 Miller & Laramee, Inc. 135781 7-28-25 9-12-25 Pruyn Bearing Co., Inc. 7 52 132576 74909 9- 3-25 Good Roads Machinery Co., Inc. 4,780 00 135782 8- 4-25 9-12-25 B. & J. Auto Spring Co., Inc. 6 40 President, Borough of Queens. 135775 9-12-25 Benj. Schaeffer & Bro., Inc. 23 25 115124 7-20-25 Walter Bros. 95 53 135760 8-19-25 9-12-25 John B. Santulli 8 10 125964 7- 1-25 8-17-25 John J. Trapp 70 00 135761 9-12-25 Studebaker Corp. of America 7 89 127732 8-21-25 Madison Union Auto Sales 73 08 69454 3-29-25 4-18-25 B. & J. Auto Spring Co., Inc. 24 50 129082 8-25-25 Madison Union Auto Sales 70 88 122989 6-29-25 8- 7-25 Charle.; D. Schmidt Corp. 8 28 136956 8-31-25 9-16-25 Jackson Heights Cont. Garage, Inc 16 89 69455 4-18-25 Studebaker Corp. of -America 6 73 136973 9- 1-25 9-16-25 Madison Union Auto Sales 65384 3-24-25 4-10-25 Miller & Laramee, Inc. 23 88 136974 8-31-25 9-16-23 Whitney's Cadillac Serv., Inc. 187 95 132593 9- 3-25 B. & J. Auto Spring Co., Inc. 54 00 129566 8-96-25 Walter Bros. 49 25 132604 9- 3-25 Packard Motor Car Co. of N. Y. 71 99 136961 8-10-25 9-16-25 Reo Jamaica Sales Co., Inc. 100 41858 2-20-25 National Auto Radiator Lamp Works 136%5 8-18-25 9-16-25 H. S. Johnston Drug Co., Inc, & Supply CO., Inc. 99 65 136255 8-15-25 9-14-25 Kemp & Mulligan, Inc. 37 20 78230 4- 6-25 5- 6-25 B. & J. Auto Spring Co., Inc. 10 00 119992 7-30-25 Trautwein Corp. 63 48 69979 4- 9-25 4-20-25 Buckley Maslin Machine Co., Inc. 21 00 136969 9.-16-25 Harrolds Motor Car Co. 16 03 59991 3-31-25 Standard Speedometer Repair Co. 14 40 125961 7- 1-23 8-17-25 Sward Hirschman 15 00 59992 3- 5-25 3-31-25 Expert Auto Radiator Works 10 00 124307 6 -6-25 8-12-25 Seideman & Sons 20 83 58687 3-10-25 3-27-25 Henry Acker 48 80 125960 7-31-25 8-17-25 Jackson Heights COM. Garage, Inc 00 101328 6-19-25 B. & J. Auto Spring Co., Inc. 8 65 127722 8-21-25 Michaels & Mourre, Inc. 40 00 122998 7- 1-25 8- 7-25 Bolton Bolton, Inc. 8 00 127728 8-21-25 Long Island Railroad Co. 56 50 69457 3-27-25 4-18-25 B. & J. Auto Spring Co., Inc. ; 24 74 129090 7-25-25 8-25-25 E. Krieger & Son, Inc. 14 54 69968 3-28-25 4-20-25 B. & J. Auto Spring Co., Inc. 23 07 131971 8-14-25 9- 1-25 K. R. Wilson 1175 1307 65385 4-10-25 HarroIds Motor Car Co. 21 91 116729 7-23-25 Trautwein Corp. 80 22 114165 7-17-23 Buckley, Maslin Machine Co., Inc. 92 00 128593 7-31-25 8-24-25 Brooklyn Manor Garage 104967 6-26-25 Standard Speedometer Repair Co. 10 25 115125 7-20-25 Jackson Heights Corn. Garage, Inc 32 87 78197 4-21-25 5- 6-25 F. H. Howell Sales Co. 5 40 129077 8- 1-25 8-25-25 Madison Union Auto Sales 120681 7-18-25 7-31-23 Buckley, Masline Machine Co., Inc 25 00 125971 7-31-25 8-17-25 Brooklyn Manor Garage 132617 8-13-25 9- 3-25 Merritt Grinding Co. 23 38 125972 6 -8-25 8-17-25 Linde Air Products Co. 11 8987 132619 8-11-25 9- 3-25 B. & J. Auto Spring Co., Inc. 7 95 125921 8-17-25 Central Garage 24 09 132618 8- 1-25 9- 3-25 Dooley, Angliss & Co., Inc. 6 98 121291 7- 1-25 8- 3-25 Madison Union Auto Sales 3535 6090 65361 4-10-25 Buckley, Maslin Machine Co., Inc. 47 50 125975 7-30-25 8-17-25 Morand Cushion Wheel Co. 134545 9- 9-25 National Auto Radiator & Lamp Works, 129086 8- 6-25 8-25-25 E. Krieger & SonSon, Inc. 3 68 Inc. 97 80 121296 7-21-25 8- 3-25 Astoria Truck Tire Co., Inc. 91 02 172579 12- 2-24 12-20-24 Henry Acker 9 15 124334 7-24-25 8-12-25 Kemp & Mulligan, Inc. 75 138359 9-21-25 G. H. Hefele 95 01 124322 7-10-25 8-12-25 Spivak Motor Co. 80 134$79 8-31-25 9- 9-25 Leary & Reid 108 50 129068 7-28-25 8-25-25 Reo Jamaica Sales Co., Inc 112195 7-14-25 Colonial Sand & Stone Co. 580 00 116741 7-10-25 7-23-25 Kemp & Mulligan, Inc 2340429 90009 133694 9- 5-25 Davis & Kass Co., Inc 71 37 124300 8-12-25 Jamaica Battery & Engineering Co., Inc. 26 00 132556 9- 3-25 Davis & Kass Co., Inc. 48 55 125928 7-24-25 8-17-25 Steiner Electric Corp. 38 132557 7-23-25 9- 3-25 Bklyn. Truck Tire Works 75 90 127714 8- 4-25 8-21-25 Universal Car Sales and Service Corp. 62 44 104932 6-26-25 National Auto Radiator Lamp Works 129575 6-30-25 8-26-25 Niebling's Auto Supply 11 10 & Supply Co., Inc. 20 85 129087 8- 7-25 8-25-25 Universal Car Sales and Service Corp 16 13 88931 5-12-25 5-26-25 Henry Acker 6 00 127731 8-21-25 Park Garage 104 05 92368 5-20-25 6- 2-25 Apollo Magneto Corp. 11 00 128067 8-22-25 Charles L. Craig, Comptroller of City 92369 5-13-25 6- 2-25 Rim Specialty Co., Inc. 13 50 of New York, Trustee for account of 73561 3-13-25 4-27-25 Standard Speedometer Repair Co. 13 34 Street Opening Fund 627 47 88929 4-28-25 5-26-25 Appollo Magneto Corp. 9 00 125966 8-17-25 Kemp & Mulligan, Inc 200 35 101127 6-19-25 Rim Specialty Co., Inc. 17 25 131974 6-22-25 9- 1-25 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co 95 00 107820 7- 3-25 Rim Specialty Co., Inc. 4 80 130374 8-28-25 White Co. 5 45 108109 7- 3-25 National Auto Radiator Lamp Works 8-26-25 C. M. Jensen 24 25 & Supply Co., Inc. 9- 1-25 Madison Union Auto Sales 13 13 122993 7- 9-25 8- 7-25 R. M, Hollingshead Co. 3113 00 111223991059667691 8- 1-25 8-25-25 Nelson V. Smith 43 75 104923 5-13-25 6-26-25 Clifton Chemical Co., Inc. 35 65 130383 8- 1-25 8-28-25 L. I. C. Auto Supply Co 16 00 122959 7-10-25 8- 7-25 Standard Oil Co. of N. IC 17 8220 13297854635 8- 1-25 8-26-25 Madison Union Auto Sales 20 74 134831 8-12-25 9-10-25 Hoffman-Corr Mfg. Co. 9-18-25 College Point Garage 19 22 133686 8-13-25 9- 5-25 R. E. Rodriguez 10210 5500753004658 1 4-21-25 Postal Garage 68 46 64380 2-20-25 4- 9-25 Perfection Storage Battery Co., Inc. 3-17-25 Postal Garage 59 00 17821 8-25-25 9-19-25 Swan-Finch Oil Corp. 18 82,1 18209011366 8- 1-25 8-25-25 Rech Sales & Service, Inc 138279 8-19-25 9-19-25 Galena Signal Oil Co. 5- 8-25 Postal Garage 138280 8-17-25 9-19-25 Albert T. Zorn 17 00 124308 8-12-25 Good Roads Machinery Co., Inc 2325211 050020 132620 8-19-25 9- 3-25 Nichols Bros. 541 23411953 11216591 7-29-25 8-17-25 Universal Car Sales and Service Corp 720 00 138275 8-11-25 9-19-25 Dalton Adding Mch. Sales Co. 7-22-25 E. Krieger & Son, Inc 146 72 137814 9- 9-25 9-18-25 Tidewater Electric Co., Inc 23 34 125950 8-17-25 Van Dorn Iron Works Co 208 77 137815 9-18-25 East Coast Electrical Supply Co., Inc 24 11350858 2146312351 6-25-25 8-12-25 White Co. 152 89 137817 9- 1-25 9-18-25 Topping Bros., Inc. 22 7-22-25 Smith-Hamburg-Scott Welding Co. of 55855 2-18-25 3-23-25 Indestructo Glass Corp. N. Y., Inc. 175 25 69963 3-30-25 4-20-25 Indestructo Glass Corp. 12325 000°38 112299508651 8-25-25 Justus Potter 150 00 138270 8-31-25 9-19-25 L. I. Hardware Co. 8-26-25 Justus Potter 150 00 138272 8-28-25 9-19-25 Armin & Co., Inc. 24 8-17-25 Joseph Schaub 450 00 138274 8-11-25 9-19-25 Independent Pneumatic Tool Co. 1122158955756200 8-24-25 Stephen E. Kostka 15 00 133659 8-21-25 9- 5-25 T. J. Ronan Co., Inc. 7 60 8-26-25 Jamaica Battery & Engineering Co., Inc. 4 50 137812 9-18-25 IV. H. McMillan's Sons 1442 129067 7-30-25 8-25-25 Universal Car Sales and Service Corp. 128 0150 137810 5-19-25 9-18-25 Frank Richard & Gardner Co. 1291141891 7-25-25 7-17-25 Wisconsin Motor Mfg. Co 28 137809 9- 9-25 9-18-25 Tidewater Electric Co., Inc. 24 10 129089 8-25-25 L. I. C. Auto Supply Co 137808 9- 9-25 9-18-25 C. II. & E. S. Goldberg 137846 9-18-25 Niebling's Auto Supply 50 0186 137807 9- 1-25 9-18-25 Clifton Chemical Co., Itr 22,, 75129588 8-11-25 8-26-25 J. Roy Stains, Inc 30 00 137806 9-18-25 Galena Signal Oil Co. 8-25-25 L. I. C. Auto Supply Co 18 00 137803 8-25-25 9-18-25 Internat. Oxygen Co. 8-26-25 Postal Garage 45 00 137800 8-24-25 9-18-25 East Coast Electrical Supply Co., Inc. 7-22-25 Corona Sales and Service Co., Inc 4733 1172234 0 25211 12-31-24 6-15-25 Edward Fader 205_053 112219696501163377768 78:311:2255 7-22-25 Richmond Hill Garage 35 90058 4-30-25 5-28-25 Edward Fader 24 00 129564 7- 1-25 8-26-25 L. I. C. Auto Supply Co 31 25 137797 8-31-25 9-18-25 S. Haber 20 25 137841 9-18-25 Theatre Garage, Inc. 14 88 134833 5-23-25 9-10-25 Niles-Bement, Pond Co. 370 00 115040 7-20-25 Nelson V. Smith 45 05 134531 9- 9-25 Agent & Warden, Sing Sing Prison 189 00 128575 8-24-25 Seth W. Kelly Garage 24 00 133650 7-22-25 9- 5-25 Proctor & Gamble Dist. Co. 144 48 116724 6-30-25 7-23-25 Mennella's Garage 132 75 133711 8-21-25 9- 5-25 Richmond Light & R. R. Co. 1210484 6 11526 7-20-25 Park Garage 185 50 138357 9-21-25 Frank J. Ulrich 124341 8-12-25 Texas Co. 137796 9-10-25 9-18-25 L. I. Hdw. Co. 18 06 129083 8-25-25 L 1. C. Auto Supply Co 12029° 0°07 31034 1-28-25 Bolton-Wechtel Co., Inc. 6 13 118605 7-28-25 Niebling's Auto Supply Co. 109 55 29647 1-13-25 1-26-25 Henry Acker 12 60 127723 8-21-25 Elliott Eng. Co 120 55 15204 12-19-24 1-15-25 B. & J. Auto Spring Co., Inc 7 73 120011 7-21-25 7-30-25 Euphenia Fitter 300 00 25201 1-15-25 National Auto Radiator, Lamp Works 98 90 127726 8- 3-25 8-21-25 John J. Michels 150 00 & Supply Co., Inc. 120010 7-30-25 Justus Potter 81354 3-20-25 5-11-25 Bemis Car Truck Co. 162 50 121277 8- 3-25 L. I. R. R. Co 3 1000 3°° 5 1;5270 75868 9-11-25 J. F. Kindregan & Co. 1,224 60 120012 7-30-25 John J. Michels 437 50 49223 3-10-25 Murphy Varnish Co. 35 35 135357 9-11-25 Joseph Schaub 750 00 138355 9-21-25 F. J. Brennan 19 45 135353 9-11-25 Euphemia M. Fitter 1,800 00 138356 9-21-25 F. J. Brennan 23 9-11-25 Crawford-Rogers, Inc. 900 00 138349 9-21-25 Peter Dooley 31975 12 351353 5669 8-25-25 9-11-25 Bank of Manhattan Co., assignee of 138354 9-21-25 John J. Ryan Madison Union Auto Sales 960080 0045 138350 9-21-25 Ernest A. Fintel 9-11-25 Michael H. Gillespie President, Borough of Manhattan. 4 90 1133 07535716 75425 8-29-25 Bishop, McCormick & Bishop 1,205 00 111001 6-11-25 7-10-25 R. & L. Bearings Co., Inc. 231 00 President, Borough of Richmond. 137131 76064 9-16-25 Joseph J. B. La Marsh 11,028 15 135531: 8-31-25 9-11-25 Star Auto Radiator Wks. 30 50

7628 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925.

Invoice Received Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- Finance Dates or in Depart- Voucher Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. Voucher Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. No. Number. Finance. No. Number. Finance. 127975 7-27-25 8-21-25 Texas Co. 79 20 137406 9- 4-25 9-17-25 Central Garage 18 70 127978 8- 1-25 8-21-25 John H. Leadley Co., Inc 80 34 137404 8-31-25 9-17-25 Bascos 1 60 117158 7- 1-25 7-24-25 John H. Leadley Co., Inc 63 21 116981 7-24-25 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Inc 57 33 117157 7-24-25 International Motor Co 72 38 139287 9-23-25 Charles L. Craig, Custodian of the New 119490 7- 1-25 7-29-25 John H. Leadley Co., Inc 99 21 York City Employees' Retirement Sys- 135524 8-11-25 9-11-25 Bennett Auto Sales Co. 43 50 tern 40 83 119485 6-20-25 7- 6-25 Schutte Bros. 47 00 139286 9-23-25 Edward F. Joyce, Jr 395 83 138406 9- 4-25 9-21-25 Auto Electric Specialty Co 17 00 139284 9-23-25 Henry W. Wheeler 625 00 125316 7-27-25 8-14-25 United Tire Vulcanizing Auto Supplies 139285 9-23-25 Frank T. Fitzgerald 396 66 Co. 97 79 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. 122340 6-30-25 8- 6-25 B. L. Kruser 19 00 135526 8-20-25 9-11-25 Albert T. Zorn 84 50 78120 4- 1-25 George H. Tyrell Co., Inc 15 00 128651 7-31-25 8-24-25 Liberty Mason's Supply Co., Inc. 158 25 78121 5- 1-25 5- 5-25 James D. Lynett 11184((.(260)i (01:5000(00. 138493 9-21-25 William J. McDermott 41 23 69528 4-18-25 A. Scheminger 125315 7-15-25 8-14-25 United Tire Vulcanizing Auto Supplies 69532 4-13-25 4-18-25 M. C. Bassett 9 00 Co. 88 90 78119 4- 1-25 5- 5-25 Fred A. Hess 12 00 122339 8- 6-25 Columbian Auto & Motor Car Co., Inc. 37 40 70707, 4-15-25 4-21-25 Atlas Garage & Auto Repairs 126021 7- 1-25 8-17-25 Elgin Sales Corp. 43 50 77605 4-24-25 5- 4-25 Madison Union Auto Sales 122338 7- 2-25 8- 6-25 Richmond Borough Oil Co 327 25 77603 4- 3-25 5- 4-25 L. Glasser 122344 8- 6-25 Richmond Electric Service Co., Inc 28 40 78116 4-24-25 5- 5-25 Auto Electric Specialty Co. 122343 7- 1-25 8- 6-25 Cornell Motor Car Co 25 75 72814 4-13-25 4-24-25 William S. Lee, Jr. 122342 7-15-25 8- 6-25 Van Dorn Iron Wks. Co 25 92 69525 4-18-25 Rowohlt Motor Car Co. 412(5i 75(51) 122341 7- 1-25 8- 6-25 United Tire Vulcanizing Auto Supplies 70515 4- 1-25 4-21-25 Paul Bourquin Co. 41 30 71746 4- 6-25 4-23-25 Engineering Auto School's Service Sta. 2 50 Department of Public Welfare. 77604 4-21-25 5- 4-25 J. & A. Brenneis 133398 75392 9- 4-25 J. Aron & Co., Inc. 2,690 08 71747 4-15-25 4-23-25 Atwood Auto Sales 135453 76081 9-11-25 Grand Central Market, Inc 869 51 72816 4-24-25 Cap Screw & Nut Co. of America 24 17) 5() 135802 7-31-25 76081 9-12-25 Grand Central Market, Inc 1,625 41 117337 6-10-25 7-24-25 Autocar Sales & Service Co. 1 35 138076 75749 9-18-25 Consumers Biscuit & Mfg. Co. 113 69 121546 7-11-25 8- 4-25 Manhattan Electrical Supply Co., Inc. 2 64 133423 75357 9- 4-25 Isaac Brenner 4,032 00 119939 7-14-25 7-30-25 John Lucas & Co. Inc. 9 60 Register, Kings County. 121481 7-16-25 8- 4-25 D. A. Doyle Co., Inc. 5 25 137380 9-17-25 L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter, Inc 13 35 119933 7-14-25 7-30-25 Irvine & Wilcox Co., Inc. 3 72 137377 8-31-25 9-17-25 Peerless Towel Supply Co 2 75 138978 9-22-25 F. G. Search Register, Bronx County. 138977 9-22-25 Adolf Wexler 135429 8- 6-25 9-11-25 Bates Mfg. Co 116 00 138991 9-22-25 George A. Barczik 45 55k5)0(1 Sheriff, Kings County. 138993 9-22-25 Adolf Wexler 6 00 136220 9-14-25 John Murphy Unique Garage 22 00 138992 9-22-25 Frank Ianuzzo 9 00 136226 8-31-25 9-14-25 Thomas J. Quinn 32 00 138994 9-22-25 H. G. Vogel Co. 10 00 136227 9- 1-25 9-14-25 Otto Muhlbauer & Co. 27 89 138969 9-22-25 S. Levitz 136230 9- 1-25 9-14-25 C. Fitter & Sons 45 60 138970 9-22-25 S. Levitz 115 05°0 Sheriff, New York County. 138971 9-22-25 Fred C. Schwab 4 50 121651 8- 4-25 Strathmann Automobile Co 63 96 138972 9-22-25 John Straus 4 50 136946 8-13-25 9-16-25 Packard Motor Car Co. 13 50 138973 9-22-25 John Straus 4 50 Department of Street Cleaning. 138974 9-22-25 Joseph Katz 15 00 134878 8-19-25 9-10-25 Strongin Bros. 3 00 138976 9-22-25 B. Rabinowitz 50 138249 9-10-25 9-19-25 Bronx Auto Supply Co 18 00 138975 9-22-25 John F. Murphy 121384 7-14-25 8- 4-25 Federal Lamp Division, National Lamp 138989 9-22-25 Edward H. Scally Works of General Electric Co 53 30 117327 7-13-25 7-24-25 Warren-Nash Motor Corp. 45570 015(000) 123800 7-14-25 8-11-25 Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Inc 17 70 125449 7-30-25 9-15-25 General Auto Service 3 92 123789 7-28-25 8-11-25 Heins & Newman Co., Inc 18 72 121484 8- 4-25 John Lucas & Co Inc. 87 50 123802 7-20-25 8-11-25 Peter A. Frasse & Co., Inc 3 55 138990 9-22-25 M. Wolk 15 50 123817 8-11-25 Strongin Bros. 12 00 138988 9-22-25 Charles G. Hempel 1;51) 134877 S-21-25 9-10-25 North East Electric Co 8 50 138984 9-22-25 L. Reizen 5 50 134879 8-18-25 9-10-25 Strongin Bros. 9 00 138982 9-22-25 Charles Pearl 600 133313 8- 6-23 9- 4-25 Houpert Machine Co 8 16 137182 8-26-25 9-17-25 M. M. Halpern, Inc. 134870 8-25-25 9-10-25 White Co. 938 19 137186 9-17-25 John J. O'Mara 51 87°7 123819 8- 1-25 8-11-25 J. Silverston 578 71 137185 9-17-25 John J. O'Mara 43 25 123818 8-11-25 Lewland Holding Corp 456 77 137184 9-17-25 John J. O'Mara 18 18 120928 8- 1-25 Auto Electric Specialty Co 408 03 137177 9-17-25 Patterson Bros., Inc 3 70 135985 8-20-25 9-12-25 E. I. Du Pont-De Nemours & Co. 242 00 135716 1-22-25 9-12-25 Gerosa Bros. 3 50 134874 9- 1-25 9-10-25 Hyman Becker & Morris Sacks 609 05 137181 8-28-25 9-17-25 Charles Kurzon of New York 118217 6-17-25 7-28-25 Dooley-Angliss & Co., Inc 103 50 133556 74148 9- 4-25 Brooklyn Edison Co., Inc 123806 8-11-25 Harrolds Motor Car Co 908 53 133554 74148 9- 4-25 Brooklyn Edison Co. Inc 282,711318 901490 120915 6-27-25 8- 1-25 White Co. 478 82 133558 7-31-25 75775 9- 4-25 Wyoming Valley Coal Co., Inc 191 04 120916 7- 2-25 8- 1-25 White Co. 702 01 138985 9-22-25 E. White 123804 8-11-25 White Co. 368 48 138983 9-22-25 Ralph G. Stokes 4 50 134872 9-10-25 Harrolds Motor Car Co 204 78 138986 9-22-25 John C. Austin 31 50 Tenement House Department. 138987 9-22-25 Henry Altman 13 00 137397 9-17-25 Knickerbocker Towel Supply Co 41 65 138979 9-22-25 Edward Kaslof 1 00 137398 9- 1-25 9-17-25 Gramatan Springs Co., Inc 6 80 138981 9-22-25 Charles Wirfel 5 50 Transit Commission. 138980 9-22-25 Charles Preuss 7 00 125088 8-14-25 Cambria Garage Co., Inc 138 30 136295 9-14-25 Joseph \V. Rogers 1 96 Board of Transportation. 137180 9-17-25 Burroughs Adding Machine Co 9 01 137000 73870 9-16-25 Lustbader Const. Co., Ine 9,992 93 137460 8-31-25 9-17-25 Quartermaster Corps, U. S. Army . . . 8 93 72482 4-24-25 Pedersen & Flanagan, Inc 11 95 137459 9- 1-25 9-17-25 Mechanics Bank 22 56 72485 3-31-25 4-24-25 Warner-Quinlan Co. 127 41 137457 8-31-25 9-17-25 Carmel Light & Power Co. Inc 3 00 Board of Water Supply. 137458 8-31-25 9-17-25 Yonkers Electric Light & Power Co 5 28 89158 5- 1-25 5-27-25 Fenner-Grant, Inc. 10 78 135662 7-31-25 9-12-25 Consolidated Gas Co. of New York 7 19 139212 8-31-25 9-22-25 Paul Schmid Co., Inc 4 60 135659 8-12-25 9-12-25 George E. Mitchell 23 50 137408 9-17-25 R. M. Hodges 6 00 135655 8- 1-25 9-12-25 Granville-Sellers, Inc. 45 50 135470 5-25-25 9-11-25 Ulster Garage, Ltd 143 58 137466 9- 3-25 9-17-25 Charles Kurzon 8 25 124383 8- 1-25 8-12-25 George Garage Co., Inc 36 25 137176 9-17-25 Parr Electric Co. Inc 1 24 116985 7- 3-25 7-24-25 A. R. Newcombe Oil Corp 341 50 137454 9-17-25 Fulton Blue Print Co. 20 14 124388 7-20-25 8-12-25 Splitdorf Electrical Co. of N. Y 19 85 1371% 9-17-25 Topping Bros. 65 15 124380 8- 5-25 8;12-25 Central Garage 14 59 135672 9- 1-25 9-12-25 Strathmann Automobile Co. 170 00 121985 4-27-25 8- 5-25 Packard Motor Car Co 314 50 111431 7- 1-25 7-11-25 Strahmann Automobile Co. 170 00 122877 7-28-25 8- 7-25 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Inc 85 85 137084 9- 1-25 9-16-25 Orange County Public Service Co., Inc. 488 00

VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN DEPARTMENT OF Invoice Invoice FINANCE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1925. Finance Date Finance Date Amount A statement is herewith submitted of all vouchers Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. Vouch- or Con-. Name of Payee. filed in the Department of Finance on this date, in er No. tract er No. tract which is shown the Department of Finance voucher Number. Number. number, the date of the invoice or the registered 141203 74874 Steamship Fuel Corp. 4,246 90 141151 Kroepke Plumbing & Heat- number of the contract; the name of the payee and the 141204 74874 Steamship Fuel Corp. 2.062 68 ing Co. 36 00 amount of the claim. Where two or more bills are Department of Correction. 141152 Kroepke Plumbing & Heat- embraced in one voucher the date of the earliest is given, 141205 69837 Johnstown Coal & Coke Co. 1,283 94 ing Co. 54 77 excepting that when such vouchers are submitted under 141206 74933 Commonwealth Fuel Co. 1,181 49 141153 Kroepke Plumbing & Heat- a contract the registered number of the contract is shown 141207 74882 Penn Fuel Co. 8,888 94 ing Co. 54 CRAIG, Comptroller. instead. CHARLES L. 141208 74626 J. G. Fuchs 350 12 141182 Thomas F. Ford 199 97°0 372 19 141183 Abe Cohen's Exchange, Inc 1 20 Invoice 141209 74765 N. Y. Tel. Co. 141210 74765 N. Y. Tel. Co. 617 96 141184 James F. Carey 125 00 Finance Date 580 86 141185 James F. Carey 175 00 Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. 141211 74765 N. Y. Tel. Co. 141212 74765 N. Y. Tel. Co. 604 42 141186 C. S. Hammond & Co 6 50 er No. tract District Attorney, Bronx County. 141187 Leonard C. L. Smith Number. 141346 Boston Road Garage 178 50 141168 L. P. Gfroerer Co. 141169 Jacob D. Ausenherg 237°6 80°5 Board of Estimate and Apportionment. 141347 Hecla Press 16 00 141170 John G. Gartner 79 24 $6,507 32 Department of Education. 141298 72162 Wells & Newton Ilsley & Held Co. 16 00 141171 John G. Gartner 143 464 00 206 80 141140 141297 40285 Guy Lowell 141141 Ilsley & Held Co. 16 00 141172 Joseph A. Graf College of The City of New York. 141142 Henry Pearl & Sons Co. 22 50 141173 Joseph A. Graf 341 20 46 40 141341 Reich & Schridt 4 50 141143 Standard Plumbing Supply 141174 Joseph A. Graf 141342 Underwood Typewriter Co 3 00 Co. 1 80 141175 William Beck 27 60 141343 H. C. Newton 5 60 141144 Frank Teicher 60 54 141176 William Beck 40 05 141344 R. V. Davis 100 00 141145 Lignum Carpenter Works. 79 19 141177 James I. Kelly 141345 R. V. Davis 37 12 141146 Lignum Carpenter Works 81 10 141178 A. W. Brauer 1252340 (12)((;) 141200 73763 Reynolds, Teschner & Volk 141147 Harlem Door Check Co 20 30 141179 Adolf Swedberg Co. 164 50 141148 Anton Ambric 124 15 141180 William H. Ellis 29 80 141201 73754 M. B. Brown Ptg & Bdg. Co. 104 50 141149 Louis Messer 16 55 141181 William H. Ellis 41 32 141202 73764 Scientific Materials 2,732 15 141150 Kummerle Bros. 24 40 141156 Fred A. Buser 19 36

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. THE CITY RECORD. 7629

Invoice Invoice Invoice Finance Date Finance Date Finance Date Vouch- or Lon- Name of Payee, Amount. Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. er No. tract er No, tract er No. tract Number. Number. Number. 141154 Kroepke Plumbing & Heat- 141219 Trebuhs Rlty. Co. 66 70 141330 Theo. B. Myers 20 01) ing Co. 51 21 141220 Church of St. Agnes 28 75 141331 Patterson Bros. 4 21) 141155 Kroepke Plumbing & Heat- 141221 Childs Co. Patterson Bros. 10 31) ing Co. 20 45 141222 P. Stivelband 56510 5005 Patterson Bros. 38 10 141157 Levine Plumbing Co 41 76 141223 Pauline Lenoble Patterson Bros 12 61 151158 John Abel 26 07 141224 Harry Paul 10 35 141332 Nason Mfg. Co. 4 21 141159 Henry Pearl & Sons Co 39 00 141225 Fannie Gordon 13 00 141333 :Cason 11 fg. Co. 61) 141160 Philip Dimcntstein 28 00 141226 Margaret White 28 90 Nason M fg. Co. 18 91 141101 F. J. Canavan 54 98 141227 William R. Shaw 3 50 Nason Mfg. Co. 26 76 141162 I), J. Carey 118 41 141228 Wm. T. Keogh Amuse. Co. 14 00 Nason Mfg. Co. 5 41 141163 D. J. Carey 81 59 141229 Patrick R. Tully 40 00 141334 Electrical & Mechanical Serv. 141164 Royal Co. of N. Y., assignee 141230 Bertha L. Richards 33 60 Co. 106 00 of Charles Williams Co 93 95 141231 Helene A. Seanger 2 00 141335 Packard Motor Car Co 59 42 141163 Royal Co. of N. Y., assignee 141232 James B. Nimmons 11 55 President, Borough of Brooklyn of Charles Williams Co 73 18 141233 Al Massucci & Co. 82 40 141284 Peter A. Carey 21 80 141166 Thomas F. Ford 46 75 141234 1520 3d Avenue Corp. 31 00 141275 74898 N. Y 314 76 141167 James I. Kelly 69 62 141235 St. Bartholomew Church. ... 15 70 141276 66641 Louis Kalmanoff 297 20 141111 J. B. Lippincott Co 2 00 141236 Title Guarantee & Trust Co. 13 50 141277 75567 Sicilian Asphalt Pay. Co... 3,866 40 141112 Hammacher, Schlemmer 3 72 141237 Dwight P. Robinson & Co.., 140 70 141278 75959 Sicilian Asphalt Pay. Co.. 2,653 95 141113 Chas. Schaefer's Sons 84 00 141238 Kean & Greenberg, Inc. 1 89 Sicilian Asphalt Pay. Co 66 75 141114 Francis H. Leggett 125 00 141239 Lawyers Title & Guaranty 141279 75535 Brooklyn Alcatraz Asphalt. • 2,479 42 141115 Wm. H. Harstmann 15 00 Co. 19 30 141280 75534 Brooklyn Alcatraz Asphalt. 2,810 55 141116 Weinstock Sons 13 50 141240 Leftiroos Anastasios 141281 75985 Brooklyn Alcatraz Asphalt 4,421 10 141117 Bernhard Ulmann 23 98 141241 Schachnow Realty Co. 103 0067 141282 75988 Brooklyn Alcatraz Asphalt 5,077 69 141118 Poiricr & Lindeman 9 00 141242 Tice Towing Line 1 67 141283 75793 Frank C. Kohart 1.530 00 141119 Darwin S. Levine 5 75 141243 Tice Towing Line 1 67 141285 M. Metzer Sons 960 00 141120 James Cuffe 101 00 141244 Metropolitan News Co. 14 00 141286 Thomas F. Reid 30 00 141121 John R. Cave 25 00 141245 Sicilian Asphalt Paving Co 3 45 141287 Thomas F. Reid 15 00 141122 Edward B. Shallow 50 6 141246 Frank Willetts 296 00 141288 B. F. & E. F. Kane Co 276 00 141123 H. H. Wright 25 00 141247 1520 3d Avenue Corp. 58 00 141289 Dravo Equip. Co. 387 45 141124 Geo. J. Loewy 12 50 141248 Cahill Towing Line, Inc 18 34 141290 Imperial Laundry 23 51 141125 Geo. H. Tyrrell 20 00 141249 Cahill Towing Line, Inc. 12 62 141291 Robinson Bros. 48 00 141126 Corona Sales Service 15 00 141250 Paterno Const. Co. 141292 Wilfred Stewart. Inc. 175 00 141127 King Tire Co 16 50 141251 Spear & Co. 117 00 President, Borough of Queens 141128 Packard Motor Car Co 188 75 141252 Jennie Vogel 27 00 141372 Chas. L. Craig 435 07 141129 Yorkville Auto Radiator Co 24 25 141253 123 W. 74th Street Corp 68 00 141373 Joseph F. Belanger 244 26 141130 Jackson Heights Community 141254 John H. Hallock 24 00 Joseph F. Belanger 50 Garage 30 00 141255 Farmers Loan & Trust Co 452 8000 141375 Madison Unio9 Auto Sales . 54 10 141131 Evans Motor Car Co 32 25 141256 Chelsea Bottling Wks. 79 141376 I\ IVIcl.iitney's Cadillac Service. 141132 Glidden Buick Corp 23 92 141257 Robert Doane 3 40 18 36 141133 Caswell Motor Co 45 63 141258 Charles H. Boland 5 00 141377 American Can Co. 16 70 141134 Postal Tel. & Cable Co 9 50 141259 Sicilian Asphalt Paving Co 6 54 141378 A. B. Dick Co. 72 00 141135 Burton A. Hayner 71 56 141260 Bessie Mutterperl 7 56 141379 Gimbel Bros 198 18 141136 Bruno W. Muller 5 40 Bessie Mutterperl 5 00 141380 Crescent Auto Supply Co 55 60 141137 Samuel R. Brick 49 80 Bessie Mutterperl 76 141381 Universal Car Sales & Ser- 141138 Joseph H. Mullaly 2 20 141311 Summit Trust Co. 5,789 45 vice Covice 6 38 141139 Western Union Tel. Co 563 Summit Trust Co. 141382 Fallert Battery & Auto Ser- 141096 School News Co 56 00 141312 Vincent Astor 29,168 1761. vic Co. 2 75 141097 W. B. Saunders Co 1 91 Vincent Astor 406 74 141383 Photostate ) Corp. 25 CO 141098 Ronald Press Co 3 70 141359 Leopold Fuerstein 1411338845 Fruehauf Trailer Co. 50 00 141099 Century Co. 10 20 141360 John M. Gray 1,875 33 Champion Blower & Forge 141100 Frederick A. Stokes 1 9:1 141361 Jerry Zito & Mary Zito 120 00 Co. 24 00 141101 S. S. Millinery Co 600 141362 Irving Bank-Columbia Trust 141386 Granville-Sellers, Inc. 22 50 141102 Remington Typewriter Co 31 80 Co. 100 00 Granville-Sellers, Inc. 17 00 141193 Krengel Mfg. Co 2 75 141363 Mary B. Slevin 212 50 141387 Empire State Edw. & Sup- 141104 Dennis & Baird 251 70 141364 Catherine Martin 225 00 ply Corp.ply 26 00 141105 Kolesch Co. 1 80 141365 George B. Raymond 75 00 Warren Bros. Co. 333 92 141106 Johnson Pub. Co 144 141366 Cummings Lumber Co. 31 40 141389 Egleston Bros. & Co. 4 79 141107 Prever Lumber Co 110 00 141367 Anna ROSOW sky 57 48 141390 Underwood Typewriter Co 1 50 141108 Remington Typewriter Co 11 65 141368 Florence O'Connor 20 44 141391 Burroughs Adding Melt, Co 15 04 141109 William Bratter 31 40 141369 J. Francis Messemer 81 32 141392 Frederick Emmerich, Inc. 55 It) 141110 Prison Soap & Chemical Co. 20 00 141370 Helen Martin 25 71 141393 1Veldrite Co., Inc. 450 00 141088 72600 Miller & Brady. Inc 1,637 37 141371 Marie Greening 14 19 141394 L. C. Smith & Bros. Type- 141089 72537 Bloomingdale Bros. 2.070 00 Brooklyn Public Library. writer writerCo.. Inc. 1 00 141090 75078 Narragansett Machine Co 720 00 141310 Brooklyn Public Library 2,702 41 Harry V. Walker 41) 00 141091 73774 Heywood-Wakefield Co. 5,476 00 Department of Plant and Structures. 141348 75712 Standard Oil Co. 1,275 69 141092 73891 Heywood-Wakefield Co. 5,476 00 141313 Eastman Stockhouse 47 60 141349 74010 Warner Quinlan Co 1.757 10 141093 73232 .Manhattan Supply Co 450 00 141314 General Fireproofing Co. 55 89 141350 74766 N. Y. Tel. Co. 894 29 141094 70382 Jesse E. Kahn 5,133 00 141315 Granville Sellers, Inc. 237 90 141351 75527 Borough Asphalt Co. 955 03 141095 72960 Heywood-Wakefield Co. 3,788 70 141316 Murphy Varnish Co. 210 00 141352 75508 Joseph D. Amato 5,563 67 141074 75684 James I. Kelly 254 00 141317 Holloway Bentz 114 20 141353 73741 W. H. Galiagan Realty Co 58,651 70 141075 75684 James I. Kelly 254 00 141318 National Brass Mfg. Co 460 85 141354 75343 Highway Imp. & Repair Co. 1.937 93 141076 75201 Samuel Gallucci 2,340 00 141319 Granville Sellers, Inc. 141 19 141355 72782 Highway Imp. & Repair Co. 14,931 00 141077 75201 Samuel Gallucci 2,970 00 141320 Washington Bulkley 00 Highway Imp. & Repair Co. 1,170 00 141078 75628 Philp & Paul 1,597 50 141321 Granville Sellers, Inc. 397 141356 74701 Sicilian Asphalt Co. 1,592 10 141079 75601 Heat Control Serv. Co 2,070 00 141397 Patrick McGovern.Inc. Inc.... . 975 00 141357 75162 Walter Motor Truck Co, 18,077 20 141080 71827 M. D. Lundin 920 00 141398 Keegan Bros., Inc. 27 50 141358 75059 Foamite Childs Corp. 13,000 00 141081 72594 M. D. Lundin 874 00 141399 L. I. Hardware Co. 23 95 141374 72505 Uvalde Asphalt Paving Co. 742 71 141082 70802 M. D. Lundin 2,372 00 141400 Patrick McGovern, Inc. . 375 00 Tenement House Department. 141083 72600 Miller & Brady, Inc. 5,613 84 141401 Keuffel & Esser Co 1424 80080 141196 Eugene Farrell 251 26 141084 72600 Miller & Brady, Inc. 1,871 28 141402 L. I. Hardware Co 141197 Eugene Farrell 500 00 141085 72600 Miller & Brady, Inc. 1,403 46 141403 Standard Oil Co. 21 00 141198 Royal Indemnity Co. 1 25 141086 72600 Miller & Brady, Inc. 935 64 141404 Chas. G. Willoughby 141199 Hartford Accident & Ind. Co. 7 50 141087 72600 'Atiller & Brady, Inc. 935 64 141405 Swan-Finch Oil Corp. 204 -7590 Transit Commission. 141062 75447 Royal Co. of N. Y., assignee 141406 L. I. Hardware Co 141262 Esterline-Angus Co. 13 36 J. Notkin 284 00 141407 Topping Bros 1821 75 141263 Esterline-Angus Co. 27 29 141063 75001 Abriss & Unger 544 00 141408 Williams & Wells 15 36 14126465 Amon Motor Service Corp 20 51 141064 75039 Louis Supran 2,340 CO 141409 K. G. Welding Cutting Co 078 6486 141265 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Co. 13 50 141065 '75456 Louis Supran 1.012 50 141410 White Co. 141266 E. Belcher Hyde, Inc 10 50 141066 75595 Dooley Stapleton Corp. 810 00 141411 C. W. Keenan 14 57 141267 Van Dorn Iron Works Co 3 60 141067 73221 Philip Miller, assignee of 141412 Stanley & Patterson 23 34 141268 Ice Service Co. 14 82 Jack Menkes 204 00 141413 Nostrand Lumber Co. 19 20 141269 Journal of Accountancy, Inc. 4 00 141065 74828 Harry Weiner 2,500 00 141414 Stanley & Patterson 253 60 141270 E. B. Latham & Co 20 70 141069 74817 S. Zacharkow, assignee of 141415 Russell & Stoll Co 633 141271 C. S. Littell & Co 5 33 Simon Rubas 6,100 00 141416 Pruyn Bearing Co. 4 34 141272 Harrolds Motor Car Co 12 (10 141070 74817 S. Zacharkow, assignee of l41417 Hopkins Co. 18 00 141273 .Apeda Studio, Inc. 52 00 Simon Rubas 3,200 00 141418 A. Pearson's Sons 3 50 141274 Great Bear Spring Co. 3 00 141071 75630 Web Elec. Co. 713 70 141419 Buffalo Gasoline Motor Co 17 01 141261 Charles F. Smollin 45 65 141072 75647 L. I. Waldman 1,336 50 141420 R. J. Waddell 24 75 Board of Transportation. 141073 7 5647 L, I. Waldman 589 50 141421 Paramount Elec. Supply Co. 31 54 141339 74238 Rosoff Subway Const. Co 259,051 39 Department of Finance. 141422 Autocar Sales Co. 22 70 141340 74238 Rosoff Subway Const. Co 7701785547 000355 141203 C. J. Barrows & Co. 125 00 141423 Campbell Motors 21 83 Board of Water Supply. 141294 Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe 141424 K. G. Welding Cutting Co. 10 00 141213 73906 Peter F. Connolly Co Co. 6 50 141425 Standard Johnson Co. 14 50 Armstrong Coal Co. 30 80 141295 McNulty Bros. Coal Co.... 71 50 141426 National Auto Radiator Co 10120 00 141215 Everett & Treadwell Department of Health. 141427 Sangaino Elec. Co. Department of Water Supply. Gas and Electricity. 1413% Chas. L. Ketcham 4,614 44 President, Borough of Manhattan. 141307 Francis J. Boyle 22 75 Commissioner of Jurors, Bronx County. 14133(5 James H. O'Brien Sons 3 80 141308 Joseph Honey 15 55 141193 John A. Pachler 6 .9 141337 N. Friedman Joseph Honey 05 141194 John A. Mason 100 00 141338 Standard Photographic Serv. 145( 400 ) 141309 Thomas M. Nfurphy 6 27 141195 N. Y. Tel. Co. 25 25 Standard Photographic Serv. 115 60 Thomas M. Murphy 6 28 141188 Steel Equipment Co. 163 81 Standard Photographic Serv. 19 20 141301 75705 Norton & Rigney 3.736 26 141189 Fred M. Schildwachter 10 40 141322 72107 Asphalt Const. Co, 2,596 94 141302 73958 Norton Eng. & Cont. Co._ 1,202 40 141190 Nickel Towel Supply Co 7 20 141323 74568 Asphalt Const. Co. 1,937 77 141303 74148 Brooklyn Edison Co., Inc 10,804 10 141191 Alfred Franki 6 24 141324 74682 John Meehan 12,693 29 141304 74158 Westchester Lighting Co 551 90 141192 Schapiro 19 20 141325 Idico Corp. Westchester Lighting Co 916 00 Miscellaneous. 141326 Anchor Packing Co. 156 6285 141305 74148 Brooklyn Edison Co., Inc 6.078 83 141216 Fannie Hellbroner 10 13 141327 A. R. Haeuser Co 32 00 141306 74147 Brooklyn Edison Co., Inc , 2,173 20 141217 J. Clarence Davies, Inc...., 6 79 141328 E. P. Gleason Mfg. Co 1345 8007 141299 75942 Converse Tire Co. 790 56 141218 Fred Hallfeld 29 90 141329 H. J. Street Co 141300 74127 Talladega Fdy. & Mach. Co. 1,320 00 7630 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Deposit Co. of Maryland, surety. Heating Work, P. S. 42, Richmond : Clermont Heat- ing Co.; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, surety. Repairs, P. S. 31, Queens : North Atlantic Decorating Co.; National Surety Co., surety. Repairs, P. S. 29, Queens : Abstract of Transactions for Week Ended Sept. 5, 1925. North Atlantic Decorating Co.; National Surety Co., surety. Alterations, P. S. 15, Bklyn.: North Atlantic Decorating Co., Inc.; National Surety Co., surety. Repairs: Deposited in the City Treasury. P. S. 153, Bklyn., Sam Herson; National Surety Co., surety; P. S. 53, Bklyn., Sam To the credit of the City Treasury $12,895,276 97 Herson; National Surety Co., surety; P. S. 29 and Morris H. S., A. Lerman; Fidelity & 523,339 18 To the credit of the Sinking Fund Deposit Co. of Maryland, surety; P. S. 103, Bklyn., B. Desiderio; National Surety Co., surety; P. S. 16, 27, 74, 79 and Newtown H. S., Joe Same; National Surety Co., surety; Total $13,418,616 15 P. S, 179, Bklyn., Robkoff & Husbansky; New York Indemnity Co., surety. Alterations, etc., P. S. 30, Bklyn.; Basil Desiderio; Eagle Indemnity Co., surety. Repairs to Heat- Warrants Registered for Payment. ing Apparatus, etc., Washington Irvington H. S. and EYander Childs H, S.: Henry Appropriation Accounts, "A" Warrants $9,112,707 08 Bing; American Surety Co., surety. Repairs : P. S. 35 and 89„Bklyn.: Louis Stein; Special Revenue Bond Fund Accounts, "B" 'Warrants 73,276 57 Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, surety; P. S. 102 and 176, Bklyn.: Louis Stein; Tax Notes, "N" Warrants 356,147 17 Fidelity & Deposit Co, of Maryland, surety ; P. S. 26 and 118, Bklyn.: Louis Stein; Corporate Stock Fund Accounts, "C" Warrants 2,755,108 42 Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, surety; P. S. 127, Bklyn.: Joseph A. Lee; National Special and Trust Fund Accounts, "D" Warrants 110,753 07 Surety Co., surety. Furniture, P. S. 128, Bklyn.: M. Reischmann & Sons, Inc.; American Surety Co., surety. Organs : M. P. Moller, Inc. ; American Surety Co., Total $12,407,992 31 surety. General Repairs, P. S. 27, Manhattan: A. Sadur; American Surety Co. of New York, surety. Repairs, P. S. 32, Bronx : A. Sadur ; American Surety Co. of New Stock and Bonds, Etc., Issued. York, surety. Furniture : P. S. 72 Bronx, P. Derby & Co., Inc. ; American Surety Co. Corporate Stock Notes $2,000,000 00 of New York, surety; P. S. 122, Queens, M. Reischmann & Sons, Inc,; American Surety Revenue Bills 8,000,000 00 Co., surety. Electric Alterations, P. S. 21 and 52, Bklyn.: Liberty Engineering & Elec- Special Revenue Bonds 1,175,000 00 trical Supply Co. ; Independence Indemnity Co., surety. Alterations, etc., P. S. 67, 69 and 93, Manhattan : B. Weinerman Co., Inc. ; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, Total $11,175,000 00 surety. Alterations, P, S. 91. Queens: B. Weinerman Co., Inc.; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, surety. Repairs, Bay Ridge H. S. Woolin Decorating Co.; National Stocks and Bonds, Etc., Redeemed, Surety Co., surety. Alterations, etc., P. S. 92, Manhattan : Weinerman Co., Inc.; Bonds of former Corporations now included in The City of New York $23,790 00 Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, surety. Furniture, P. S. 11, Manhattan: Knicker- Revenue Bills 2,500,000 00 bocker Slate Corp. ; Independence Indemnity Co., surety. Repairs, Maxwell Training School: Craven & Sullivan Boiler Works; National Surety Co., surety. General Total $2,523,790 00 Repairs, P. S. 15S, Manhattan : Woolin Decorating Co. ; National Surety Co., surety. Claims Filed. Repairs, P. S. 17 and 87, Queens : Woolin Decorating Co.; National Surety Co., surety. Contracts, Supp/ics Etee-Parker Ventilation Co., installation of heating and venti- Alterations, etc., P. S. 70, Manhattan : Thomas A. Williams, Inc. ; National Surety lating apparatus, P. S. 12; repairs and alterations to the heating and ventilating apparatus Co., surety. Lighting Fixtures, P. S. 42, Richmond: General Electric Inspection Co.; of P. S. 46, Bronx, and construction of steamheating and fume removal apparatus, etc.. Fidelity & Casualty Co., surety. Materials : Williams & Wells Co. ; Union Indemnity ia American Museum of Natural History. Waleska Aret, reassignment of claim. Arthur Co., surety. Supplies : Williams & Wells Co. ; Union Indemnity Co., surety. Furniture, A. Johnson Corp., amount due on contract No. 73610. S. D. Woodruff & Son, bananas P. S. 79, Bronx : Richmond School Furniture Co. ; American Surety Co., surety. delivered to Department of Public Welfare. Estate of Peter N. Phillips, moneys due Erecting Playground Apparatus : & Wells Co. ; Union Indemnity Co., surety. former members of Fire Department. Burial : A. E. Dockrell. Admiralty : Cleary Board of Elections-Furniture, etc., Official and Sample Ballots, Primary Election Bros. (4). Lighting: Bronx Gas & Electric Co. Personal Injury: SylviaSylvia Hartring, M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. : National Surety Co., surety. Mrs. M. H. Bessett, Gussie Rosenberg, Mary E. T. Chapin, Benjamin Sydney President of Borough of Manhattan-Heating Work, Public Comfort Station, etc., Lockman, Frieda Ray, John Cevasco, Anna Samet, William Samet, Theresa Kirchgessner, McNally Plaza : Harry Starkman & Bro. ; Independence Indemnity Co., surety. Plumb- Mrs. N. Vines, William Singer, Jacob Hershkowitz. Prevailing Rate: Emil Hernefred ing Work, Comfort Station, etc., McNally Plaza: Brady & Frederickson, Inc.; Fidelity and William M. Costello, Elevator Constructors ; Frank S. Cherry, Mate ; Wm. R. Boyle, & Deposit Co. of Maryland, surety. Fire Telegraph Dispatcher; Win. Kearon and two others, Riveters and Bridg-emen; Department of Purchase-Rock Asphalt : Kentucky Rock Asphalt Co., Inc. ; Fidel- Daniel S. Thomas and one other, Steam Roller Engineers ; Francis Reilly, Engineer. ity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, surety. Key Caps : J. F. Pennell, Inc. ; Fidelity & Damages to Personal Property • Joe Libowsky, Isidor Monastersky and John F. Holland, Casualty Co., surety. Forage : Chas. Schaefer & Son ; Liberty bonds, surety. Forage : auto : Jack Heller, truck ; F. H. Ward, auto ; Nyal & Seabrooks, truck : A. M. Kramer Carscallen & Cassidy; Liberty bonds, surety. Supplies : Art Metal Const. Co.: and Nicholas Lombardi, auto. Damages to Real Property: John Weinhold, John H. American Surety Co. of New York, surety. Top Soil: P. G. Desmond Coal Co.; Hallock, Midwood Manor Association, Guiseppi Coralli, John \Veckel, Samuel Good- Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., surety man, Peter B. Sweeney and John Larkey. Services : Joseph Haag and James W. President of Borough of Queens-Regulating, etc., Washington Ave.: Uvalde Strouse. Section 246 of the Charter : H. A. Post, forage delivered Department of Street Asphalt Paving Co. ; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland and Continental Casualty Co., Cleaning. sureties. Regulating. etc.: Fremont st., Uvalde Asphalt Paying Co.; Fidelity & Deposit Claims Disallowed. Co. of Maryland and Continental Casualty Co., sureties : Welling st., Uvalde Asphalt Damages to Personal Property : Andrew Kain. auto : John P. Casey, horse ; J, W. Paving Co.; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland and Continental Casualty Co., sureties; Rogers, truck; Henry Weiss, Timmerman Coal & Ice Co., Inc., and Louis Darrow, Kindred st., Chas. H. Georgi; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety; Rockaway blvd., auto; Morris Rothhack, clothing; Edmund P. McGrath, bus; R. S. King, clothing. Carberry-Block Corp.; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. and Eagle Indemnity Co., sureties; Damages to Real Property : B. Keller, R. Bruns, A. Jacobs, Est. Morris Marans. Cooper ave., Daniel Haupert, Salvatover Pizzo and Matthew Foley ; Standard Accident Refund: Heirs of Juliana Sandor, Transatlantic Estates & Credit Co., Inc., Alexander Insurance Co., surety. F'. Blanck, W. K. Hirschbach. Burial : A. E. Dockrell. Services : Anthony Mar- President of Borough of Richmond-Sewers, Clove rd.: Giovanni Orrico; Aetna giotto. Casualty & Surety Co. and Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co.. sureties. Department of Street Cleaning-Repairs to Scow No. 2: Jakobsen & Peterson, Claims Allowed. Jakobson & Peterson, Inc.; Services : Carl Erickson. Damages to Personal Property : Post Office Depart- Inc. ; Union Indemnity Co., surety. Repairs to Scoiy ment, truck. Burial: Bernard Schaeffer. Services: Thos. A. Trainor, Thomas Union Indemnity Co„ surety. Dempsey. Personal Injury : Casiano Dominguez. Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity-Water Mains, etc., Corlear ave., etc., Bronx: Riverdale Water Works Corp.; Independence Indemnity Co., surety. IA ater Affirmative Claims Filed. Mains in 8th ave., Queens : Samuel Gallucci ; Globe Indemnity Co., surety. Lowering Cahill Towing Line, damages to dumper; Sam'l Singer, damages to bicycle; and Relaying Water Mains, etc., Fingerboard rd., etc.: Geo. V. Cornell ; Hartford Greenfield & Son, damages to railing; Bordens Farm Products Co., damages to pole; Accident & Indemnity Co., surety. Laying Water Mains, etc., Arden ave., etc.: Knight Coney Island & Gravesend R. R., damages to stores; John A. Casey, damages to & De Micco; National Surety Co., surety. Laying Water Mains, etc., Bayview ave., dwellings. Bronx : Carmine De Blasio; National Surety Co., surety, Water Mains in Ilaisley ave., Orders, Etc., Filed. etc., Bronx : Carmine De Blasio ; National Surety Co., surety. Certified Copy of Order-People, etc., 101. Sewell, C., principal, Sewell, NI., surety; Opening of Proposals. People, etc., vs. Louis Florio; Rudich, Mark; O'Rourke, Dennis and Lizzie; Chit- The Comptroller by representative attended the opening of proposals at the fol- tenden ave., Manhattan ; Somma Umberto; Lott, Stephen I. lowing departments, viz : Summons aid Complaint : McCaw, Mae; Liquid Carbonic Co. ; Lande, Louis : President of Borough of Bronx-Furnishing and delivering forage and gasoline. Bodek, Emil and seven others. Paving, repaving and constructing sewers in various streets. Transcript of Judgment : F. E. Smith Contg. Co. President of Borough of Brooklyn-Regulating, grading, etc., paying and repaving in Bankruptcy: Walter Sales Co., Inc.; Weiss, Adolph. various streets, furnishing and delivering granite paving blocks. Recovery of Judgment : E. E. Smith Contg. fo. Department of Correction-Installing fire alarm signal box at Queens Prison, Approval of Sureties. roofing work at Penitentiary at Welfare Island. President of Borough of Brooklyn-lmprovement and Protection, Public Beach, Board of Education-Furniture, alterations, etc., at various schools. General con- Coney Island : Merritt, Chapman & Scott Corp. ; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, struction and mechanical equipment of P. S. No. 219, Bklyn. Alterations at various National Surety Co. and Commercial Casualty Insurance Co., sureties. Reconstruction schools. of Sewer, Fort Hamilton Pkway: Montrose Const. Co., Inc. ; Aetna Casualty & Surety Fire Department-Construction of underground fire alarm system, Queens. Co., American Employers' Insurance Co., American Indemnity Co., American Surety Co. Department of Markets-Removing bulkhead, etc., at Bronx Terminal Market. of New York, Columbia Casualty Co., Commercial Casualty Insurance Co., Continental President of Borough of Manhattan-Furnishing and delivering highway material ; Casualty Co., Detroit Fidelity & Surety Co., Eagle Indemnity Co., Fidelity & Casualty repaving various streets. Co. of New York, Guarantee Co, of North America, Hartford Accident & Indemnity Park Board-Regulating, etc., in Silver Lake Park. Co., Indemnity Insurance Co. of North America, Independence Indemnity Co., Inter- Department of Plant and Structures-Plumbing at Housing Station on New York national Fidelity Insurance Co., London & Lancashire Indemnity Co., Maryland Casualty avenue, Bklyn. Co., Massachusetts Bonding & Insurance Co., Metropolitan Casualty Co., National Department of Purchase-Furnishing and delivering. alcohol, drugs and chemicals; Surety Co., New Amsterdam Casualty Co., New York Indemnity Co., Standard Accident butter, cheese, eggs, bread and rolls. Furnishing and delivering paints, oils,• varnishes Insurance Co., Sun Indemnity Co., Union Indemnity Co. and U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty and painters' supplies. Furnishing and delivering- canned goods, groceries. Furnishing Co., sureties. and delivering forgings and castings; x-ray and photographic supplies. Furnishing Board of City Record-Stationery: Clarence S. Nathan; Globe Indemnity Co., and delivering corporation cocks and hydrant parts. surety: Atlas Stationery Corp.; National Surety Co., surety; M. B. Brown Ptg. & President of Borough of Richmond-Repaying, etc., in various streets. Bdg. Co,; National Surety Co., surety; Bainbridge, Kimpton & Haupt, Inc.; U. S. Police Department-Cleaning, etc., traffic towers on 5th aye. Guarantee Co., surety ; Colleson & Klingman; National Surety Co.. surety. Department of Public Welfare-Installing pumps, etc., Sea View Hospital. Department of Docks-Construction, Timber Basin at foot of N. Henry st., Bklyn.: Department of Street Cleaning-Repairs to Scow No. 4, General Contracting & Enginering Co.; Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., surety. Fulton St. Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity-Painting, and repairs at various Improvements, East River : General Contracting & Engineering Co.; Aetna Casualty & buildings, laying water mains in various streets. Surety Co. and National Surety Co., sureties, Scow Hire: Lester C. Dodge; Union C. F. KERRIGAN, Deputy and Acting Comptroller. Indemnity Co., surety. Towing: Moran Towing & Transportation Co.; Independence Indemnity Co., surety. Dredging, etc.. Pier 1, North River : Eugene Breymann; U. S. Borough of Brooklyn. square feet, cost $339.88. Emergency Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety. Work, 262 holes, cost $449.75. Country 25, 1925. Department of Education-Repairs to Heating Apparatus, De Witt Clinton H. S.: Report for Week Ended July Work-Square Yards : Dirt roads re- Maintenance Co., Inc.; Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., surety. General Construction, Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices. paired 255,887, cost $3,222.75 ; gutters P. S. 114, Queens: Hayson Construction Co., Inc.; Independence Indemnity Co., Union Orders Issued - 29, estimated cost cleaned, 1,633, cost $139.37; macadam Indemnity Co. and Maryland Casualty Co., sureties. Alterations, etc., P, S. 45, Queens $4,662.42. cleaned, 171.053, cost $278.50; macadam Woolin Decorating Co.; National Surety Co., surety. Heating Work, Portable Building, Vouchers forwarded to Department of repairs, 2,845, cost $815. Asphalt Plant- P. S. 32, Queens : Samuel Gallucci : Globe Indemnity Co., surety. Alterations, etc., Finance for payment-91, estimated cost Plant product, 1.243 boxes, cost $1,105: P. S. 155 and 175, Bklyn.: Woolin Decorating Co.; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Mary- $99,771.42. plant repairs, cost $213. Encumbrances, cost. land. surety. Electrical Work, etc., P. S. 114, Queens : Arc Electric Construction Co., Bureau of Highways. $324. Miscellaneous Work-Bridge repairs, Inc.; National Surety Co., surety. Alterations, P. S. 71 and 165, Manhattan : C. L. Work Done by Bureau Labor and Cost cost $53.50; cesspools built, 3. cost $517.25; Moini: Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, surety. Repairs, P. S. 149, Bklyn.: Sam Thereof-Concrete 1,777 square yards, cost cesspools cleaned or repaired, 3. cost $46: Herson ; National Surety Co., surety. Furniture, P. S. 122, Queens : Fred G. Lax; $3,083.69. Stone Pavements - Square cleaning miscellaneous streets, cost $197; National Surety Co., surety. Plastering Ceilings. P. S. 188, ,Bklyn.: Rialto Plain and Yards : Asphalt, 237, cost $538.88; granite. details, cost $1,295.50; drainage. cost, $253; Ornamental Plastering Co. ; Independence Indemnity Co., surety. General Construction, 2,196, cost $4,330.11; macadam, 562, cost miscellaneous trucking, cost $15.38; operat- P. S. 21, Manhattan : Concord Construction Co. ; Eagle Indemnity Co., Fidelity & ',::1.::; medina, 105, cost $225.88; con- ing yards, cost $1,209.37 ; removing encum- Deposit Co. of Maryland, National Surety Co., U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. and Aetna crete pavement, 15, cost $20.50. Asphalt brances, cost $37; repairing tool, and equip- Casualty & Surety Co., sureties. Repairs, P. S. 48, 75 and 100, Bklyn. : Max Lutwin; pavements, 5,022 square yards, cost ment, cost $387.75: special yard work, cost Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland. surety. Forced Draft Apparatus, James Madison $5,193.38.; removing pavements, 452 square $30; streets oiled, 99,777 square yards. cost H. S., Bklyn. : Clermont Heating Co.: Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, surety. yards, cost $528.31. Sidewalks : Curbs. $393; streets sprinkled, 26 miles, cost $55.50: Forced Draft Apparatus, James Monroe H. S. : Clermont Heating (To.; Fidelity & 218 linear feet, cost $502.87; walk, 1,799 vacations, cost $6,498; care Coney Island WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. THE CITY RECORD. 7631

Boardwalk, cost $224.23; cleaning Coney examined 298, basin pans reset 14, basin 654, Laws of 1921: Abraham Solomon, at $300 per annum. May Sheehan and Island Beach, cost $55 ; cutting weeds, cost pans set, new, 16, basins relieved 14, basins 6th Prct., original date of appointment, James Creveling, Hospital Attendants, at $41.50. repaired 86, Classon ave. relief sewers, Jan. 3, 1919, revised date of appointment, $600 per annum. Christ Foley, Senior .Miscellaneous Work Not Street Work- patrol being maintained, complaints ex- Aug. 15, 1917, amount due Pension Fund, Hospital Helper, at $1,080 per annum. Repairing street signs, cost $95; building amined 115, large sewers cleaned 1,950 feet, $30.04. Richard Thompson, Cook, at $912 per fence foot Bay 22d st., cost $149.75; mak- manhole covers put on, new, 14, manhole SEPT. 11, 1925. annum. Thomas Miller, Cook, at $600 per ing test, building, cost $75; repair office heads and covers reset 11, manhole heads Approved for Payment-Voucher No. annum. Lillyan Bidwell and Catherine furniture, cost $45; total $364.75. and covers set, new, 3, manholes repaired 44, 58, from Police Pension Fund sick time Tynan, Hospital Attendants, at $720 per Division of Incumbrances and Permits- pipe sewers cleaned 102,950 feet, sewers payroll of Patrolman George Stoffers and annum. Stephen E. Whitman, Assistant Complaints : Unsettled 30, received 60, examined 34,850 feet, sewage pumped, 31st three others for $349,43. Physician, at $1,320 per annum. settled 40, unsettled 50. Incumbrances Ward 42,065,870 gallons, sewer repaired Extra Compensation Designated-Pa- Promotion - Mary Swanson, Beatrice Removed: Dirt and rubish (loads) 1, 97 feet, sludge pumped, 31st Ward 54,004 trolmen, $240 per annum, Sept. 12 : John Amerault and Ada M. Keddy, Trained trees 16, obstruction to improvement 8 feet. T. Kelly, 12th Division ; Charles J. Zumba, Nurses, at $1,140 per annum. Anna M. hours. Permits Issued: Miscellaneous Division of Permits-Permits issued 208, 12th Division. Leigh, Trained Nurses, at $1,440 per 251, plumbers 378, public service corpora- cash received $1,752.25. Services Ceased-Robert K. Watts, Pro- annum. tion 497. Cash Received (including week bationary Patrolman, 13th Division, Police Services Ceased-Beatrice McCarty and ending July 22, 1925)-Electric light ac- Bureau of Buildings. Academy, Aug. 31. Valentine Muscroft, Hospital Attendants, count $6,98735, inspections $217, sewer Plans Filed-New Buildings : Brick, 271, SEPT. 12, 1925. at $660 per annum. Frederick Brown, $846, special paving $1,503, vault $8,382.69, cost $2,703,120; frame, 111, cost $847,730; .-lppointed-Hubert Molloy, 76 Willow Alexander Dess, Matthew Dooley, William water :;2,857.55, charge inspections $59.27. total 382, $3,550,850; alterations, 174, cost st., Astoria, L. I., Licensed Fireman at B. Carr, Walter A. Ginner, Thomas Cun- Bureau of Sewers. $331,830; plumbing slip permits, 40, cost $6.50 a day, for 16 days, Sept. 15. ningham, Theresa McMahon, Rogers Work Done-Basins cleaned 573, basins $5,028; grand total, 596, cost $3,887,708. Mask Ball Permit Granted-W. H. Ray, Parker, and Margaret Melville, Hospital Gerrittsen Park Civic Association Club Attendants, at $600 per annum. Mary E. PLANS APPROVED. House, Bklyn., Sept. 12, 1925, $15. Lombard, Pupil Nurse, at $300 per annum. 1924. 1925. RICHARD E. ENRIGHT, Police Com- Will Smith, Cook, at $912 per annum. Increase Decrease missioner. Margaret Smith, Hospital Attendant, at No. Cost. No. Cost. in Cost. in Cost. $660 per annum. Leona Fuller, Hospital Department of Public Welfare. Attendant, at $600 per annum. James J. New Buildings : Corbett and David Rochow, Senior Hos- Brick 180 $2,104,510 00 238 $5,195,260 00 $3,090,750 00 Report for Week Ended Sept. 19, 1925. pital Helpers, at $1,080 per annum. Har- Frame 55 331,725 00 77 484,100 00 152,375 00 Appointed-Anna V. Shevlin, Stenogra- riet T Drake, Assistant Superintendent of pher and Typewriter, at $1,560 per annum. Nurses, at $1,659 per annum. Emma Bar- Total 235 $2,436,235 00 315 $5,679,360 00 $3,243,125 00 1Villiam Kerwick, Clerk, at $960 per annum. ker and Leila Trewick, Trained Nurses, Alterations 125 759,000 00 123 1,003,250 00 244,250 00 Eugene Kruser, Auto-Engineman, at $4.80 at $1,080 per annum. Julia Geisler, Hos- Plumbing slip permits 27 4,163 00 40 5,028 00 865 00 a day. Frederick Hecht, Senior Hospital pital Attendant, at $720 per annum. Helper, at $720 per annum. Joel Panghorn, Michal Lynch and Mary Sturm, Hospital Grand total 387 $3,199,398 00 478 $6,687,638 00 $3,488,240 00 Ambulance Engineman, at $1,092 per annum. Attendants, at $600 per annum. Winifred Total net increase 3,488,240 00 Patrick Hughes and Michael McDonald, Tobin, Dietitian, at $960 per annum. Licensed Firemen, at $6.50 a day. Mary Edith L. Swartwout, Assistant Physician, Unsafe cases filed and notices issued, 1; violation notices issued, 143; cases referred L. Mosher, Assistant Superintendent of at $1,320 per annum. Helen M. Adams, f...r court action, 8 ; violation cases filed, 143. JOSEPH A. GUIDER, President. Nurses, at $1,465 per annum. Loretta A. Trained Nurse, at $1,140 per annum. Anne Burke, Trained Nurse, at $1,080 per annum. Hunt and Bessie McAvoy, Hospital Attend- Police Department. Thomas J. McAdam, 2d Fret.; Frank Von John Loeser, Edward E. Farrell, Muriel E. ants, at $660 per annum. Charles Bever- Halle, 3d Prct. ; Patrick McHugh, 3d Report for Week Ended Sept. 12, 1925. Naylor and William H. Dearborne, Hos- lin and Marguerite Nofin, Hospital Attend- Prct.; William H. Ryan, 3d Prct.; John pital Attendants, at $600 per annum. ants, at $600 per annum. Dorothy M. SEPT. 8, 1925. P. A. Taaffe, 4th Prct.; Henry C. Tienken, Appointed-Probationary Patrolmen as Joseph Dalton, Cook, at $912 per annum. Kerfoot, Trained Nurse, at $1,080 per 4th Prct : George Poten, 4th Fret.; Fran- William Foley, Senior Hos- Patrolmen, probation having been satis- Promoted- annum. Anna Bessig, Hospital Attendant, cis 13. Cannon, 4th Prct. ; John J. Kircher, pital Helper, to $1,080 per annum. Harry at $600 per annum. Mary Beers, Assist- factory : Arthur K. Curran, 3d Prct.; 4th Prct.; Henry J. Mensing, 5-A Prct.; Ratz, Elevator Operator, to $1,586 per ant Superintendent of Nurses, at $1,465 Arthur M. Ozab, 3d Fret.; John J. Car- M. Frank J. Reilly, 5-A Prct.; Edward J. annum. William Cameron, Elevator Oper- per annum. Alice R. Houser, Trained mody, 3d Prct. ; lames J. Daughton, 3d Manning, 6th Prct. ; William C. Hahn, 6th ator, to $1,300 per annum. Nurse, at $1,140 per annum. Prct.; George A. Lawton, 6th Prct.; Pat- Prct.; Henry Vogel, 7th Prct.; Thomas J. M. Huber, rick J. Halligan, 9th Prct.; John Creighton, Julia, 7th Prct.; John Zahn, 7th Prct.; Services Ceased-Rudolf JOHN J. FINNEGAN, .Assistant Sec- 10th Prct.; Stanley Juba, 15th Fret.; Brit- William L. Honan, 7th Prct.; Paul A. Investigator, at $1,474 per annum. James retary. tan White, 23d Prct. ; Erwin \V. E. Roux, Keene, 7th Prct. ; John Nekola, 7th Prct.; Miller, Hospital Helper, at $840 per annum 24th Prct. ; Russell A. Shopland, 24th Joseph M. Dunn, 7th Prct.; Michael J. Harry O'Neill, Austin O'Brien, Gerald Changes in Departments, Etc. Prct. ; Raymond A. Donnelly, 28th Prct.; Ryan, 7th Fret.; James J. Flannery, 7th Butler and George Spence, Auto Engine- George A. Doran, 28th Fret.; Christian Prct.; Henry L. Aubert, 8th Prct.; men, at $4.80 a day. Frank J. Butler, LAW DEPARTMENT. F. Iletzel, Jr., 28th Prct. ; Harry J. Thomas P. McLarney, 8th Prct.; Guido Ambulance Engineman, at $1,092 per an- Appointed-Sylvia D. Cohen, 119 Park McDonald, 28th Prct. ; Thomas C. Regan, A. Koehler, 8th Prct. ; Edwin V. Devine, num. Herbert Graves, Auto-Mechanic, at row, Typewriting Copyist, at $840 per an- 28th Prct.; Marco Stolli, 28th Prct.; Ber- 8th Prct.; John D. Cramb, 8th Prct.; Pat- $2,100 per annum. Raymond Wilkins, num, Sept. 21. nard T. Branagan, 30th Prct. ; George P. rick Collins, 8-A Fret.; Patrick Collins, Senior Hospital Helper, at $720 per annum. Stone. 39th Prct.; Vincent L. Ferrante, 8-A Prct. ; William A. Kalber, 8-A Prct. ; Jacob Coil and Alexander H. Fritsch, COMMISSIONER OF ACCOUNTS. 50th Prct.; Edward T. McHugh, 50th John V. McAvoy, 9th Prct. ; Joseph W. Stationary Engineers, at $8 a day. Henry Appointed-Pasquale Gaudioso, 42 W. Pro.; Michael Matis, 50th Fret.; Henry Walker, 9-A Prct.; Julius Staiger, 10th Lenahan, Licensed Fireman, at $6.50 a day. Fordham rd., Bronx, Accountant at $1,560 J. Joyce, 37th Prct.; Joseph F. Fater, 52d Prct.; Carl E. Homer, 10th Prct.; John Robert Ilmonen, Cook, at $912 per annum. per annum, Sept. 24. Prct.; William J. Kennedy, 52d Prct.; F. Concannon, 10th Prct.; Edward J. Nathan J. Rosen, Architectural Draftsman, Services Ceased-Michael Carey, 563 Fred II. Arnold, Jr., 58th Prct.; George O'Leary. 10th .Prct.; Edward J. Butler, at $1,801 per annum. Raymond Moran, Amsterdam ave., N. Y. City, Examining H. Lindner, (,0th Prct.; Michael A. King, 10th Prct.; Edward J. Moran, 10-A Prct.; Investigator, at $1,474 per annum. Jennie Inspector at $1,800 per annum, Sept. 22. 64th Prct.; Raoul Laurencelli, 65th Prct.; Philip Kwait, 10.-A Prct.; Bernard J. Winkel, Clerk, at $1,100 per annum. Vin George Eriener, 66th Prct.; Joseph F. Kearney, 10-A Pret.; John Raftrey, 10-A cent Cahill, Hospital Helper, at $960 per DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. Alithedy, 66th Fret.; Antonio Di Francisco, Prct.; Charles F. Scheid, 10-A Prct. ; Al- annum. Hilda Alexander, Assistant Super- BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. of Nurses, at $1,465 per annum. 68th Prct.; John F. Rogers, 68th Prct.; fred F. Criado, 12th Prct.; Frank J. Reilly, intendent Services Ceased-Brian Mannix, 1202 Daniel W. Harney, Traffic A; Francis J. 12th Fret.; Louis Wachek, 13th Prct.; Josephine C. Crane, Trained Nurse, at $1,080 per annum. James T. Hislop, Union st, Bklyn., Gymnasium Attendant, Csaszar, Traffic B; James Hourillan, Traf- John P. D. Briggs, 13th Prct.; Henry at $960 per annum, Sept. 15. B; George Louise M. Carr and Alfred Paradis, Hos- fic B; James Matthews, Traffic Link, 13th Prct. ; _Michael G. King, 13th Reassigned-Juila L. Cornwall, Four Cor- pital Attendants, at $600 per annum. Weinbrenner, Traffic B; John J. Sloan, Prct.: James A. Ruddy, 13th Prct.; ner road, Dongan Hills, S. I., School Traffic I); Thomas A. Swearinger, Traffic Appointed-Frances Dunne, Assistant Thomas Dolan, 13th Prct.; John Haugh, Farm Attendant, at $4 a day, Sept. 21. D, and Alfred S. Wolf, Traffic E, Sept. Institute Clerk, at $600 per annum. Leila 13th Prct.; John J. Casey, 13-A Prct.; John H. Hartung, 921 St. Nicholas ave., F. Jensen, 28th Prct., and Trewick, Assistant Superintendent of 9; Robert H. Arthur G. Grundig, 13-A Pro.; Patrick N. Y. City, Painter, at $9.50 a day, Thomas A. Hanrahan, Traffic C, Sept. 10. R. Bray, 13-A Prct. ; Patrick J. Smith, Nurses, at $1,659 per annum. Mercedes No. Campbell, Eugenie Lewis and Helen M. Sept. 14. :Ipprat-cd for Payment-Voucher 14th Prct. ; John Ehre, 15th Prct. ; George Appointed Gymnasium 56, from Police Pension Fund to purchase Stevenson, Trained Nurses, at $1,080 per - Attendants, at A. Blewett, 15th Prct.; Martin F. Coogan, $4 a day : Peter F. Kelly, 318 E. 30th st., postage stamps in rolls for annum. Augusta Reichelt, Hospital At- 6.000 two-cent 16th Prct. ; John W. Carter, 17th Prct.; Sept. 15 ; Brian Mannix, 1202 Union st., $120.36. John C. Brennan, 21st Prct.; George E. tendant, at $720 per annum. Thomas Mad- SEPT. 9, 1925. den and Mary McGuire, Hospital Attend- Bklyn., Sept. 16; Elizabeth Young, 100 W. Rudden, 22d Prct.; Edward J. Wengolin, 48th st., N. Y. City, Playground Attend- Ceased-Probationary Patrol- 23d Prct. ; Morgan J. Crowe, 25th Prct.; ants, at $600 per annum. J. Kelleher, Hos- Sc ices ant, at $4 a day, and Alphonsus Deegan, man James Seery, 3d Prct., Sept. 9. Philip Mescal!, 26th Prct.; Philip Mescall, pital Attendant, at $720 per annum. Hugh 281 Hudson st., N. Y. City, Gymnasium J. Carr, Patrolman, 13th 26th Prct.; Richard J. Collins, 28th Prct.; __organ, at $600 per annum. I. C. Keller, Retired-Albert Attendant, at $4 a day, Sept. 14. Prct., at $1,250 per annum, Sept. 8. Frank R. .Consalvo, 28th Prct. ; Loren R. Teacher, at $1,560 per annum. D. M. Ker- Advancements to Grades-Partolmen- McNutt, 31st Prct.; Lucius Keyser, 31st foot, Chief Nurse, at $1,252 per annum. Frank J. Nemec, 13th Prct., to $2,500 Prct.; Charles E. McDonald, 39th Prct.; Helen Hitchens, Dietitian, at $960 per an- BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Grade per annum, Sept. 25. To $2,100 Dennis W. Callahan, 41st Prct.; Jeremiah num. Olive A. Ricketts, Trained Nurse, Reassigned-Fred J. Bayer, 347 E. 35th Grade : Vincent P. Smith, M. 0. D. D., R. Gibson, 47th Prct.; John Ottati, 50th at $1,080 per annum. Frank Veale, st., N. Y., Auto Engineman, at $5.75 a Sept. 16; David P. Buckley, 47th Prct., Prct.; William L. Nau, 53d Prct.; Louis Thomas H. Thomas and Harry J. O'Brien, day, Division of Maintenance, Bureau of Sept. 17: Daniel G. Oliva, 5th D. D., Sept. Miller, 56th Prct.; Thomas H. Fitzpatrick, Hospital Attendants, at $600 per annum. Engineering, Aug. 10. John J. Bagley, 23; Meyer Alperin, 4th Prct.; Sept. 28; 59th Prct.; David W. Seagren, 60th Prct.; Ida Hinks, Hospital Attendant, at $720 per 335 E. 29th st., N. Y., Licensed Fireman, Frank P. Schettino, 49th Fret., Sept. 28. Harold J. C. Conkling, 66th Prct.; John annum. Egan Schwars, Thomas J. Doyle, at $6.50 a day, Bureau of Public Buildings To $2,040 Grade : John F. McCarthy, 1st J. Higginson, Traffic A; John L. Shanley, Eugene Chevalier, Peter Smith and Nellie and Offices, Sept. 16. Prct., Sept. 22; Charles Dorfman, 14th Traffic A; Thomas P. Glennen, Traffic Larocque, Hospital Attendants, at $600 per Appointed-Laborers, at $5 a day, Divi- Prct., Sept. 22; Barnet B. Cohen, 12th A; Edward A. Kreidler, Traffic E; James annum. Mary- M. Anderson, Loretta F. sion of Maintenance, Bureau of Engineer- Prct., Sept. 24; Bernard Pfeffer, 8th Prct., F. McH'ale, 12th Division; John F. McCor- Burke, Gladys L. Burns, Judith E. Burns, ing, Sept. 10: Henry Friedel, 161 W. 36th Sept. 28. mick, 12th Division; George Kelly, 13th Alice B. Cameron, Charlotte F. Drake, st.; Daniel Quigg, 203 E. 51st st.; Ter- Services Ceased-Alfred Elgass, Patrol- Prct.; Leo Brandenburger, 5th Prct.; Julia G. Edgley, Ruth Hobday, Harriet ence B. Ferguson, 111 W. 94th st. ; Edward man, 12th Division, Sept. 8. Thomas E. Elliott. 5-A Prct.; Stephen J. Hodgins, Helen M. M. Johnson, Mary J. Preuss, 1710 2d ave.; Domenick Gesualdi, ehargcs Dismissed After Trials-Charles Thompson, 5-A Prct.; Sigmund T. Yok- Liberty, Dora W. McRoberts, Gladys 114 Mulberry st.; Patrick A. McGowan, J. Barrett, Captain, 5-A Prct. Lieutenants: shas, 5-A Prct.; John :1IcCarthy, 5-A Morehouse, Marguerite G. Nafin, Elizabeth 241 Clinton st.; Angelo A. Bianco, 56 Patrick Reilly, 1st Division; Patrick Reilly, Fret.; Edward F. Smith, 5-A Prct.; An- V. Nelson, Mildred L. O'Hearn, Eva M. Watts st. ; Malcolm Wallin, 323 W. 15th lst Division; Peter J. Reilly, 1st Division; drew A. Ryan, 5-A Prct.; Michael Pelletier, Mary Reynolds, Louise H. st. ; Tom Fradella, 87 Sullivan st., and James Cavanagh, 7th Prct.. Sergeants: O'Rourke, 7th Prct. ; Paul McNally, 7th Rightnour, Gertrude M. Welsh, Helen Eugene McGoldrick, 350 W. 25th st ; Ennwt B. Farris, 7th I'rct.; Joseph Reit, Prct. ; Oscar J. Zito, 7th Prct. ; George Zalevis and Winifred A. Young, Pupil Thomas F. Nicholas, Jr., 309 E. 65th 7th Prct.; Patrick F. Ryan, 8th Prct.; F. Kane, Jr., 8th Prct. ; Robert Enright, Nurses, at $300 per annum. Philip Hood, st., N. Y., Marble Setter's Helper, at $7 John P. Roche, 16th Put.; Robert L. Hub- 9th Prct.; John J. Leahy, 9-A Prct.; Hospital Attendant, at $720 per annum. a day, Bureau of Public Buildings and bard, 38th Fret.; James Scanlon, 44th Thomas J. Walsh, 10th Fret.; Charles J. Mary F. Monoghan, Anna A. Wall and Offices, Sept. 23. Prct.: Theodore F. Werdann, 49th Prct.; O'Connor, 10-A Prct.; Nicholas Feaster, Mary V. Sullivan, Trained Nurses, at Services Ceased-James E. Ware, 102 Ralph Martin, 5th Prct.; Theodore Wer- 13th Prct.; Rudolph Kerchoff, 13th Prct.; $1,080 per annum. Estelle Howick, Pupil W. 134th st., N. Y., Asphalt Laborer, at dann, 6th l'rct.; John G. Green, 7th Prct.; Henry Link, 13th Prct. ; Thomas C. Kelly, Nurse, at $300 per annum. Philip Eirich, $7 a day, Division of Maintenance, Bureau Robert J. Hubbard, 38th Prct. Ferdinand 14th Prct.; Edmund J. Fitzsimmons, 14th Cook, at $560 per annum. Vivi H. 0. of Engineering, Sept. 19. Nellie Kelley, J. Schaedel, Detective, 4th Detective Divi- Prct.; Patrick Smith, 14th Prct.; Daniel Ibsen, Trained Nurse, at $1,080 per annum. 125 W. 106th st., N. Y., Stenographer and sion ; Herman Levine, Second Grade De- Moloney, 19th P'rct. ; Lawrence C. Schultz, Albert Andrews, Cook at $912 per annum. Typewriter, at $1,260 per annum, Bureau tective, 8-A Squad. Patrolmen : Itola 20th Prct.; William F. O'Brien, 20th Berty Andrews, Cook, at $660 per annum. of Public Buildings and Offices, Sept. 30. Cassetti, 11th Division; William A. Troel- Prct. ; James Flynn, 21st Prct. ; Henry Svafa Stephenson, Alvina White, Edith Charles Sorg, 345 E. 85th st., N. Y., ler, Traffic A; Arthur P. Hunt, Traffic A; Finkelstein, 21st Prct.; Timothy Ryan, Nelson, Minnie E, Davis, Kathleen Kill- Temporary Engineman, at $5.75 a day, Charles R. Ryan, Traffic A; William S. 24th Prct. aran, Bertha A. Laverty. Gertrude Huestis, Division of Maintenance, Bureau of Engi- Brown, Traffic A ; Stephen J. Raszka, SEPT. 10, 1925. Leona Odell, Anna V. Strong , Jessie neering, Sept. 12. Traffic B; Martin Killoran, Traffic B; Date of Appointment Revised-Chapter Papama and Leoda Moss, Pupil Nurses, Salary Increased-Frank P. Parisano, 217 7632 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925.

E. 5th st., N. Y., Laborer, Division of Title Changed-John Holmes, from La- Buildings and Offices; Harry F. Hicks, Bronx-Tremont & Arthur ayes. Tremont 1250. Maintenance, Bureau of Engineering, from borer at $5 a day, to Auto Mechanic at Blacksmith at $9 a day, Bureau of High- Open 9 a. m. to midnight; Sundays and holidays to 12 noon. $1,445 to $1,478 per annum, Sept. 16. $9 a day, Bureau of Street Cleaning, ways; Peter J. McGovern, Blacksmith at Brooklyn-Willoughby and Fleet sts. Triangle CamPensation Changed-William H. Aug. 7. $9 a day, Bureau of Highways; Dennis 9258. Open all hours of day and night. Russell, 2450 2d ave., N. Y., Laborer, from Appointed-Charles Schulte, Laborer at Callahan, Blacksmith at $9 a day, Bureau Queens-Town Hall, Jamaica. Jamaica 1330. Open 9 a. m. to midnight; Sundays and $5 a day to $1,445 per annum, Bureau of $5 a day, Bureau of Highways, July 29; of Street Cleaning; Dennis A. Hogan, holidays to 12 noon. Engineering, Sept, 16. Philip Kennedy, Laborer at $5 a day, Bu- Blacksmith's Helper at $7 a day, Bureau Richmond--New Court House, S. I. St. George Wagcs Increased-Bureau of Engineer- reau of Street Cleaning, Aug. 4; George of Highways ; Martin F. Cody, Hugh L. 0007. Open 9 a. in. to midnight; Sundays and holidays to 12 noon. ing, July 1: Louis F. Daniels, John G. McBride, Laborer at $5.50 a day, Bureau Hanly and Chas. H. Lindemann, Jr., Sta- CHILD WELFARE, BOARD OF- Meek, Henry M. Fuss, Vincenzo V. Pinto, of Street Cleaning, Aug. 5; Joseph Cook, tionary Engineers (in Charge) at $9 a day, 145 Worth st. Worth 8935. Laborer at $5.45 a day, Bureau of Street Bureau of Sewers; Hugh Mulholland, Sta- CHILDREN'Soe n En32-N3525' di0S ELls.t C Joseph L. Jansen, Victor Robits and io1 Richard E. Sullivan, Auto Machinists from Cleaning, Aug. 7; Frank Wolf, Laborer tionary Engineer (in Charge), at $9 a l. E. 22d 3: Gramehrarimma-sl etl rcy Scherme.rhorlacsy to tni3rn.it t les t1. .H tM, ain 8611. $9 to $9.50 a day, July 24 to Aug. 15. at $5.50 a day, Bureau of Street Cleaning, day, Bureau of Public Buildings and Of- Hagen Appointment Cancelled-Charles P. Al- July 31; Guiseppe Brucato, Licensed Fire- fices. Stationary Engineers at $8.50 a day: Union 06Jamaica"2652848.8. man at $6.50 a day, Bureau of Street John P. Farrell, Harry C. W. Keil and Richmond- Borough Hall. St. George 2190. brecht, 1702 Park ave., N. Y., Laborer, at CITY iCciLpaEiRBK $5 a day, Division of Maintenance, Bureau Cleaning, July 30; William Anderson, Li- Leonard C. Manning, Bureau of High- 1-dg., 2d floor. Worth 4430. of Engineering, Aug. 21. censed Fireman at $6.50 a day, Bureau of ways; Patrick H. Neary, Bureau of Street Bronx-177th st. and 3d ave. Tremont 2680. Street Cleaning, July 29. Cleaning; Fred. Petterson, Bureau of Brooklyn-Borough Hall. Triangle 6670. Services Ceased-Robert Lawless, 105 Queens-Court House square, L. I. City. Varick st., N. Y. City, Attendant, at $1,212 Services Ceased-Charles Delmont, Tem- Highways ; James R. Craig, Matthew Gold- Hunters Pt. 1148. per annum, Bureau of Public Buildings and porary Engineering Illustrative Designer at ner, Charles Javaux and Peter Pray, Bu- Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. St. George $4,000 per annum, Bureau of Administra- reau of Sewers ; Walter M. Boughton, 1000. Offices, Sept. 15. CITY COURT- Appointed-Meyer Chisdes, 887 Lafay- tion, Aug. 6. William F. Brown, Charles Hanlon, 32 Chambers st. Cortlandt 0122. Court opens ette ave., Bklyn., Laboratory Assistant, at Promoted-,Charles Delman t, from Thomas Leahy, William L. Mayo, Edwin 10 a. in. Trial Term, Part I, open 9.45 $960 per annum, Bureau of Engineering, Draughtsman, to Engineering Illustrative Powel and John J. Trumble, Bureau of a. tn. Special Term Chambers, 10 a. m. to Designer at $4,000 per annum, Bureau of 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon. Sept. 24. Street Cleaning; Francis A. Magee and Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. Services Ceased-Conrad M. Terkildsen, Administration, Aug. 7. Frank Gernon, Bureau of Public Buildings Saturdays to 12 noon. 648 Tompkins ave., Rosebank, S. I., Services Ceased-George Fitzenrider, and Offices; Patrick Connerton, Michael J. CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS- Temporary Licensed Fireman at $6,50 a Dealy, James J. Martin and Roger Martin, General Office, 300 Mulberry st. Canal 6500. Stationary Engineer, Bureau of Public All Courts, except Traffic, Municipal Term, Buildings and Offices, Sept. 18. Mark day, Bureau of Street Cleaning, Aug. 7. Bureau of Street Cleaning. Conrad Probation, Homicide, Family and Night Cooper, 145 W. 143d st„ Attendant, at Temporary Laborers at $5 a day, Bureau Freitag, Sheet Metal Worker at $10 a day, Courts are open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. of Highways, Aug. 8: James Bartley, Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices; except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, $1,212 per annum, Bureau of Public Build- when only morning sessions are held. ings and Offices, Sept. 23. John Mullin, Patrick Brogan, Thomas J. Carr, Robert Bernard Callaghan, Joseph H. Corcoran, The Traffic, Homicide and Municipal Term 25 Amsterdam ave., Manhattan, Bureau Davis, John Durante, Henry G. Ewald, August Jacob, Louis Keiser, Chas. S. Rail, Courts are open from 9 a. tn. to 4 daily, and are c_.:sed Saturdays, Sundays and of Public Buildings and Offices, Attendant, John P. Feely, Ernest Galli, William Gor- William Schade, Alexander Smith, George don, John Cross, Frank Hall, William holidays. The Family Court is closed on at $1,212 per annum, Sept. 20. John Fan- Umstadter and Caulfield B. Waring, Sundays and holidays. The Night Courts ning, 44 Buchanan pl., Bronx, Stationary H'eissner, William Hogan, Joseph Iseman, Painter (House) at $9.50 a day, Bureau are in session from 8 p, in. to 1 a. rn. every day. Engineer, at $8.50 a day, Bureau of Public John Kelleher, Henry Kimmerginer, Vin- of Highways; John G. Kiefaber and Rob- cenzo Laffredo, Christ Menzing, William ert W. Clay, Painters (House) at $9.50 Manhattan and The Bronx. Buildings and Offices, Sept. 12. Joseph First District-110 White st. Franklin 1971. F. Sullivan, 81 Montgomery st., John L. F. Moleni, Robert Prahle, George Rigney, a day, Bureau of Public Buildings and Second District-123 6th ave. Chelsea 1054. Gillen, 118 E. 127th st., George W. Kram, Thomas Ryan, James Seifferth, Michael Offices; Edward J. Timmons, Painter Third Dist.-2d ave. and 2d st. Dry Dock 1204. Sprance, Joseph Sweeney, August Vander- (Grainer) at $9.50 a day, Bureau of Public I ::rth District-153 E. 57th st. Flaw 6789. 455 W. 53d st., John Killoran, 158 E. 97th Faith Dist.-121st st. & Sylvan pl. Harlem 0225. st., Patrick Brady, 104 E. 98th st., John wall and J. J. Budd. Laborers, Bureau of Buildings and Offices; Ernest G. Kolbus, !sixth District-161st st. and Brook ave., Bronx. Street Cleaning, Aug. 8: Peter Behan, at Geo. A. Elliott, Jr., and Rudolph Rozen- Melrose 3610. P. Reagan, 538 10th ave., William P. Fitz- $5 a day ; Anthony Di Pierno and Timothy beck, Painters (House) at $9,50 a day, Seventh Dist. -314 W. 54th st. Columbus to. .(0. gerald, 244 W. 10th st. and Patrick W. Eighth District - 1014 E. 181st st., Bronx. Downes, at $5.50 a day; Christopher Fox, Bureau of Street Cleaning. Drohan, 865 Amsterdam ave., Laborers, at Pordham 5744. at $5 a day; William Freidell, William Reassigned-Morris Harkavy, Transit- Twelfth District-1130 St. Nicholas ave. Wads- $5 a day, Division of Maintenance„ Bur- Hannigan, John McCue, Thomas Oakley, man at $2,376 per annum, Engineering, worth 5402. eau of Engineering, Sept. 19. Patrick Mur- Arthur Palmer and James Ricca, at $5.50 Construction, Highways, Aug. 14. Assis- Family Court (Man.)-153 E. 57th. Plaza 2302. ray, 75 Montgomery st., N. Y. City, John Family Court (Bronx)-i014 E. 181st st. a day; Thomas Romanello and James C. tant Foremen at $5.75 a day, Bureau of Gillespie, 856 1st ave., N. Y. City and Fordham 5808. Scigliano at $5 a day. Highways : Francis F. Wick, Henry Bord, Homicide-301 Mott st. Canal 9602. Alfred Williams, 647 Amsterdam ave., Appointed-George Fitzenrider, Licensed William Fottrell and Francis R. Prince, Municipal Term-Room 500, Municipal Bldg. N. Y. City, Temporary Laborers, at $5 Worth 1800. Fireman at $6.50 a day, Bureau of Street Aug. 15. Night Court for Men-314 W. 54th st. Colum- a day, Division.of Maintenance, Bureau of Cleaning, for not more than three months, Appointed-Temporary Laborers at $5 bus 4630. Engineering, Sept. 19. Aug. 8. a day, Bureau of Highways : Ernest Gallo Probation-300 Mulberry st. Canal 6500. Appointed-Nellie Kelley, 125 W. 106th Traffic (Man.)-301 Mott st. Canal 9602. Reinstated-Peter Hahn, as Sweeper at and Charles Grauer. Traffic (Bx.)-161st st. and Brook ave. Mel- st., Manhattan, Temporary Attendant, at $1,586 per annum, Bureau of Street Clean- Salary Increased-John F. McGowan, rose 1958-1. $1,212 per annum, Bureau of Public Build- ing. Aug. 10. Inspector of Sewer Construction, Engi- Women's Day Court-125 6th ave. Chelsea 1051. Brooklyn. ings and Offices, effective Oct, 1. Appointed-Laborers at $5 a day, Bu- neering, Construction, Sewers, from $1,823 H. Scheinberg, 531 General Office-44 Court at. Triangle 2660. Reassigned-Murray reau of Highways, Aug. 10: John J. to $2,400 per annum, July 1. First District-318 Adams st. Main 0216. Ashford st., Bklyn., Electrician's Helper, McCormick, William J. Whalen, Harold Services Ceased-Charles S. Schoudel, Fifth District - Williamsburg Bridge Plaza. at $5.50 a day, Bureau of Public Buildings Greenpoint 3395. F. Barnett, Harry T. Hillmann, Carlo Temporary Inspector of Cement Tests at Sixth District-495 Gates ave. Lafayette 0014. and Offices, Sept. 21. Pamella, Louis Rheinbold, Vincent L. $2,400 per annum, Bureau of Administra- Seventh District-31 Snyder ave. Flatbush 0741. Transferred-James O'Shea, 126 W. Raffo, Edward W. Daley, James C. Far- tion, Aug. 15. Eighth District-W. 8th st., Coney Island. 124th st., N. Y., Laborer, at $5 a day, from rington, Simon Cacciotti, Frank Wisnewski, Appointed-Temporary Laborers at $5 a Coney Island 0013. President of Borough of Brooklyn, to Ninth District-5th ave. and 23d st. Huguenot Arthur J. McGinnis, John Durante and day, Bureau of Highways : Thomas Far- 1453. Bureau of Engineering, Sept. 18. Wm. J. Summerfield. Laborers, Bureau rell, harry T. Latimer and Walter K. 10th Dist.-133 New Jersey ave. G:enmore 222‘. Title Changed-Raymond J. Lyons, 134 of Street Cleaning, Aug. 10: Michael Maybohm, Aug. 17. Lawrence McCartin, Family Court-327 Schermerhorn st. Cumber- \V, 90th st., N. Y. City, Laborer, at $5 a land 4900, Moro, Concezio Moro and Dominick Moro, Temporary Stationary Engineer at $8.50 a Homicide Court-31 Snyder ave. Flatbush day to Marble Setter's Helper, at $7 a day, at $5 a day ; James Treacy, Herman Meyer, day, Bureau of Street Cleaning. Tern- 3516. Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, Municipal Term-402 Myrtle ave. Cumberland Robert S. Walley, John J. McHugh and porary Laborers at $5 a day, Bureau of 2240. Sept. 19. Charles A. Hogan, at $5.50 a day; Harry Highways : Robert Davis and Henry Night Court for Women-318 Adams st. Main Ewald, Aug. 17. William F. Rogers, Tem- 0216. BOROUGH OF QUEENS. E. Hageman, at $5.45 a day; Fred Hor- tacker, Domenico Masciori, Charles Aydt porary Laborer at $5 a day, Bureau of 'robation-44 Court st. Triangle 2660. Appointed-Henry Scherer, Temporary Craffic Court-182 Clermont ave. Cumberland and Martin T. Ford, at $5.50 a day ; Val- Highways, Aug. 18. Temporary Laborers 1647. Transitman at $2,160 per annum, Engi- entine Schmidt, at $5.45 a day; Vincenzo at $5 a day, Bureau of Highways : Wil- Queens. neering. Construction, Highways ; and Di Virgilio and Rocco Basille, at $5 a liam F. Soltan, John P. Tully, J. Raymond 1st Dist.-113 5th st., L. I. C. Hunters Pt. 4171. Owen Fatten, Temporary Rodman, at $1,- Second District-Town Hall. Flushing 0228. day. William C. Ricketson, Laborer at Kozhendorfer, Thomas J. Ryan and Wil- Third District - Central ave., Far Rockaway. 560 per annum, Engineering, Construction, $5.50 a day, Bureau of Sewers, Aug. 10. liam Gillen, Aug. 19. Temporary Laborers Far Rockaway 0164. Highways, Aug. 1. Services Ceased-Laborers at $5 a day, at $5 a day, Bureau of Highways: Peter Fourth District-Town Hall. Jamaica 0517. Services Ceased-James Biangaso, Tem- Fifth District-Fresh Pond rd. and Catalpa Bureau of Highways, Aug. 10 : William Behan, Frank Hall, Charles V. Schug, ave., Ridgewood. Evergreen 1428. porary Laborer at $5.50 a day, Bureau of G. Ricketson, Frank Rigney, Edward Daley Edward Lorber and Charles Sweeney, Aug. Richmond. Street Cleaning, Aug. 1. and Joseph C. Farrington, Valentine 20; William P. von Werne and James J. First District-Lafayette ave., New Brighton. Reassigned-Daniel J. Cullinan, Assis- St. George 0500. Schmidt, Sweeper at $5.08 a day, Bureau Walsh, Aug. 21. Second Dist.-Village Hall, Stapleton. St. tant Foreman at $5.75 a day, Aug. 1. of Street Cleaning; Harry Hageman and George 1150 Appointed-Temporary Licensed Fire- Arthur J. McGinnis, Auto Enginemen at CITY RECORD, BOARD OF-Worth 3490. man at $6.50 a day, Bureau of Street Supervisor's Office, Municipal Bldg., 8th floor. $1,702.50 per annum, Bureau of Street 0DRi sRt rEib cuTt ii nog N i vDi Esi op nA. Rl T251i1E2N7 TW rFt st . Cleaning, Aug. 3: Thomas Millott and Cleaning, Aug. 10; Edward J. Doherty, Rocco Coviello. James Biangaso, Tem- Auto Engineman at $1,702.50 per annum, Municipal Bldg., 24th floor. Worth 1610. porary Licensed Fireman at $6.50 a day, Bureau of Street Cleaning, July 6; Mrs. COUNTY CLERK, BRONX- Bureau of Street Cleaning, Aug. 3. 161st and 3d ave. Melrose 9266. Katherine Funk, Temporary Clerk at $1,- COUNTY CLERK, KINGS- Reassigned-Adam Knopf, Sweeper at 560 per annum, Engineering, Construction, Hall of Records. Triangle 8780. $1,586 per annum, Bureau of Street Clean- Sewers, Aug. 11. COUNTY CLERK, NEW YORK- ing, Aug. 3. County Court House. Cortlandt 5388. Reassigned-Frank Leonard, Laborer at COUNTY CLERK, QUEENS- O'Brien, Services Ceased - Ferdinand $5.45 a day, Bureau of Street Cleaning, 364 Fulton st., Jamaica. Jamaica 2608. Axeman at $1,560 per annum, Topographi- Aug. 10. COUNTY CLERK, RICHMOND- cal Bureau, Aug. 3. New Court House, St. George. St. George 1806. Appointed-John J. Keenan, Temporary COUNTY COURT, BRONX- Reassigned-John Sparkowsky, Laborer Tremont and Arthur ayes. Tremont 3205. at $5 a day, Bureau of Street Cleaning, Laborer at $5.45 a day, Bureau of Street COUNTY COURT, KINGS- Aug. 3. Cleaning, Aug. 11; William Conly, Tem- 120 Schermerhorn st. Main 4930. porary Topographical Draftsman at $2,160 Court opens at 10 a. in, Promoted-From Assistant Foremen at COUNTY COURT, QUEENS- $5.75 a day. to Foremen at $7 a day, Bu- per annum, Engineering, Construction, Court House, L. I. City. Stillwell 7525. reau of Highways, Aug. 3: Daniel J. Highways, Aug. 11. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Juod5g5e1's Chambers, 161.10 Fulton st. Jamaica Cullinan, George E. Eilerman, William J. Promoted-Frank Loccisano, Clerk, from Court opens at 10 a, in. Trial Term begins Cahill, Henry A. Rehm and John E. Meyer. $1,448 to $1,560 per annum, Engineering, Unless otherwise stated, City Offices are first Monday of each month, except July, Appointed-William Speyer, Temporary Construction, Sewers, Aug. 12. open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to Aug. and Sept., and on Friday of each week. Appointed-Mrs. Katherine Funk, Tem- 12 noon: County Offices, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; COUNTY COURT AND SURROGATE. RICH- Axeman at $1,560 per annum, Topographi- Saturdays to 12 noon. MOND- cal Bureau, Aug. 5; Ferdinand A. O'Brien, porary Clerk at $1,260 per annum, Bureau New Court House, St. George. St. George Temporary Assistant Engineer at $2,160 of Highways, Permits, Aug. 12. 0572. ACCOUNTS, COMMISSIONER OF- Trial Terms, with Grand and Trial Jury, held per annum, Engineering, Construction, Salaries Fired-July 1: Joseph F. Municipal Bldg., 12th floor. Worth 4315. second Monday in March and first Mon- Highways, Aug. 4. Barnes, Machinist at $9.50 a day, Bureau ALDERMEN, BC,'ARD OF- day in October. Trial Terms, with Trial Reassigned-William Locke, Laborer at of Highways; John Helm, Machinist's Clerk's Office, Mun. Bldg., N fl. Worth 4430. Jury only, held first Monday in May and President's Office, City Hall. Cortlandt 6770. first Monday in December. Special Terms $5 a day, Bureau of Highways, Aug. 5. Helper, at $7,50 a day, Bureau of Sewers; AMBULANCE SERVICE, BOARD OF- without jury held Wednesday, except dur- Appointed-Topographical Bureau, Aug. Chas. S. Phillips, Bricklayer at $11 a day, Municipal Bldg., 10th floor. Worth 0748. ing the last week in July, the month of 1: C. Curtis McKeever, Assistant Engi- Bureau of Highways ; John T. Grady and ARMORY BOARD- August and the first week in September. Municipal Bldg., 22d floor. Worth 0594. The Surrogate's Court is held on Mondays, neer at $2,760 per annum ; Sol Maram, Chas. M. Nolan, Bricklayers at $11 a day, ART COMMISSION- Tuesdays and Wednesdays, except during Assistant Engineer at $2,460 per annum. Bureau of Sewers; Robt. L. Kelly, Brick- City Hall. Cortlandt 1197. the sessions of the County Court. No Court Services Ceased-Frederick P. Froeh- layer at $11 a day, Bureau of Street Clean- ASSESSORS, BOARD OF- is held in August. Municipal Bldg., 8th floor. Worth 0029. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, BRONX- lich. Sweeper at $1,586 per annum, Bureau ing; John Bechtold, George Dorn and BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS- Tremont and Arthur ayes. Tremont 1100. of Street Cleaning, Aug. 5; Matthias Ber- Wade H. Prince, Carpenters at $10 a day, 26th st. and 1st ave. Lexington 0700. 9 a. m. to 5 p. rn.; Saturdays to :2 noon. nard, Temporary Topographical Draughts- Bureau of Highways; George S. Clarke BRONX, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF- DISTRICT ATTORNEY, KINGS- 3d and Tremont ayes. Tremont 2680 66 Court st. Triangle 8900. man at $2,760 per annum, Engineering, and William Honig, Ship Carpenters at BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF- 9 a. m. to 5.30 p. m..' Saturdays to 1 p. m. Construction, Sewers, July 31. Bureau of $10 a day, Bureau of Public Buildings and Borough Hall. Triangle 6400. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, NEW YORK- Street Cleaning, Aug. 5: Patrick Smith, Offices; James Lynch, Steam Fitter's CHAMBERLAIN- Centre and Franklin sts. Franklin 2304. Helper at $8 a day, Bureau of Public Municipal Bldg., 8th floor. Worth 4227. 9 a. m. to 5 p. in.; Satrrdays to 1 p. m. Sweeper at $5.08 a day; John Collins and `THIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER- DISTRICT ATTORNEY, QUEENS- Emil Vlastnik. Sweepers at $1,586 per an- Buildings and Offices; Jos. T. Alexander, Main Office, 2d fl., Mun. Bldg. Worth 3711. Court House, L. I. City. Stillwell 7590. num; Louis Dolke, Laborer at $5.45 a day. Plumber at $10 a day, Bureau of Public Open all hours of day and night. 9 a. m. to S p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 025. THE CITY RECORD. 7633

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, RICHMOND- PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, QUEENS- SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING New Court House. St. George. St. George 161.10 Jamaica ave., Jamaica. Jamaica 6000. the office of the Supervisor of the City Record, 0049. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, RICHMOND- Room 812, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until FUND. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon. Port Richmond. Port Richmond 0704. 11 a. m., on DOCKS, DEPARTMENT OF- PUBLIC MARKETS, DEPARTMENT OF- Notices of Public Hearings. Pier "A," North River. Whitehall 0600. Municipal Bldg., 23d floor. Worth 3662. FRIDAY OF EACH WEER (EXCEPT EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF- PUBLIC WELFARE, DEPARTMENT OF- HOLIDAYS). Park ave. and 59th st. Regent 8000. Municipal Bldg., 10th floor. Worth 4440. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ELECTIONS, BOARD OF- Manhattan Office-438 E. 25th st. Lexington UNDER THE Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, in accord. General Office, Municipal Building, 18th floor. 1040. OPEN MARKET SYSTEM OF COMPETI- ance with the provisions of chapter 372 of the Worth 1301. Bronx-Tremont & Arthur ayes. Tremont 0798. TIVE BIDDING. Laws of 1907 (being section 823-E of the Bronx-442 E. 149th st. Ludlow 6464. Brooklyn-327 Schertnerhorn st. Cumberland Greater New York Charter), will bold a con- Brooklyn-120 Court st. PRINTING, STATIONERY AND BLANK tinued Main 3141. 1677. BOOK SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE public hearing at 11 o'clock in the fore- Qns.-10 Anable ave., L. I. C. Stillwell 7883. Queens-Town Hall, Flushing. Flushing 1081. noon, on Thursday, October 8, 1925, in Room 16, GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. St. George Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. St. George City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, relative to a 1000. YORK. 1000. Bid sheets may be obtained and samples of request of the Commissioner of Docks for ap- 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon. PURCHASE, DEPARTMENT OF- proval of plan determined upon by the Commis- ESTIMATE AND APPOR'MT, BOARD OF- the work called for may be inspected at the office Municipal Bldg., 19th floor. Worth 9163. of the Supervisor of the City sioner of Docks on April 20, 1925, for the altera- Secretary's Office, Municipal Building, 13th Record, Room 812, tion and amendment of that portion of the plan, QUEENS, 'PRESIDENT. BOROUGH OF- Municipal Building, Manhattan, on the Thursday floor. Worth 4560. 68 Hunters Pt. ave., L. I. C. Hunters Pt. 5400. preceding each for improving the waterfront and harbor of ESTIMATE AND APPRAISAL, COMRS. OF- bidding. the City of New York, as determined upon by RECORDS, BRONX, COMMISSIONER OF- MI bidders must agree to comply with the Gerk's Office, Municipal Bldg., 15th floor. 161st st. and 3d ave. Melrose 10070. the Board of the Department of Docks, on April Worth 4600. provisions contained in the circular entitled RECORDS, KINGS, COMMISSIONER OF- "Rules and Regulations to be observed by Print- 13, 1871, and approved by the Commissioners FINANCE. DEPARTMENT OF-Worth 1200. Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Triangle 6988. of the Sinking Fund on April 27, 1871, on the Comptroller's Office, Municipal Bldg., 5th floor. ers, Blank Book Makers, Stationers, Lithog- North River, as subsequently altered and RECORDS, N. Y., COMMISSIONER OF- raphers, etc., obtaining orders from Receiver of Taxes- Hall of Records. Worth 3900. the Super- amended, between Pier 31 at Watts street and Manhattan-Municipal Building, 2d floor. visor of the City Record," a copy of which, to- Pier 35 at Spring street, Borough of Manhattan. REGISTER, BRONX COUNTY- gether with all further information, may be 'Bronx-Tremont and Arthur. Tremont 0140, 1932 Arthur ave. Tremont 6694. The following is a technical description of the Brooklyn-503 Fulton st. obtained by applying to the Supervisor of the amended plan: Mangle 3270. REGISTER, KINGS COUNTY- City Record, Room 812, Municipal Building, Queens-18-22 Court st., L. I. City Stillwell Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Triangle 6800. The proposed alteration and amendment of that 1905. Manhattan. REGISTER, NEW YORK COUNTY- STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Supervisor, City portion of the plan, for improving the waterfront Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. St. George Hall of Records. Worth 3900. Record. and harbor of the City of New York, as de- 1000. REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS, BOARD OF- termined upon by the Board of the Department of Assessments and Arrears- Municipal Bldg., 7th floor, Worth 1100. Docks on April 13, 1871, and approved by the Manhattan-Municipal Building, 3d floor. RICHMOND, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF- BOARD MEETINGS. Commissioners of the Sinking Fund on April 27, Bronx-Tremont and Arthur. Tremont 0047, Borough Hall, S. I. St. George 1000. 1871, on the North River, as subsequently altered Brooklyn-503 Fulton st. Triangle 3400. SHERIFF. BRONX COUNTY- and amended, between Pier 31, at Watts street. Qns.-Court sq., L. City, Board of Aldermen. I. Stillwell 7557. 1932 Arthur ave. Trenton! 6600. Meetings in Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall, and Pier 35, at Spring street, in the Borough of Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. St. George SHERIFF, KINGS COUNTY- every Tuesday at 1.30 p. m. Manhattan, consists in: 1000. 381 Fulton st. Triangle 6844. Discontinuing the 200-foot wide pier at the foot FIRE DEPARTMENT- MICHAEL J. CRUISE, City Clerk and Clerk SHERIFF, NEW YORK COUNTY- to Board. of Spring street and the 200-foot wide pier im- Municipal Bldg., 11th floor. Worth 4100. Hall of Records. Worth 4300. mediately south of Canal street, as shown on the Brooklyn-365 Jay st. Triangle 8340. SHERIFF, QUENS COUNTY- Municipal Assembly-Aldermanic Branch. previously adopted new plan, and establishing GENERAL SESSIONS, COURT OF- Court House, L. 1. City, Stillwell 6017. Meets in Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall, therefor Pier 34, at the foot of Spring street, Centre and Franklin sts. Franklin 1201. SHERIFF, RICHMOND COUNTY- every Tuesday at 1.15 p. m. having a width of 160 feet, at the outer end, and HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF- County Court House, St George. St. George MICHAEL J. CRUISE, Clerk. a width of 174 feet at the inner end, and ex- 505 Pearl st. Worth 9400. 0041. Board of Child Welfare. tending from the established bulkhead line out- Bronx-446 E. Tremont ave. Tremont 5500. SINKING FUND, COMMISSIONERS OF- Meets at 145 Worth st., on the last Monday shoreward to the established pierhead line, and Brooklyn-Willoughby and Fleet sts. Triangle Municipal Bldg., 13tb floor. Worth 4560. of each month. I'ier 32, immediately south of Canal street, having 9400. SPECIAL SESSIONS, COURT OF- JOHN T. EAGAN, Executive Secretary. a width of 150 feet and extending from the Queens-440 Fulton st. Jamaica 1200. Manhattan-Centre & Franklin. Franklin 3983. established bulkhead line outshoreward to the Richmond-514 Bay st., Stapleton. St. George Board of City Record. Bronx-Tremont & Arthur ave. Tremont 6056. Meets in City Hall at call of the Mayor. established pierhead line, the northerly side of 0440. Court held every Thursday. which pier is 465 feet south of and parallel with INDUSTRIAL AID BUREAU- STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Supervisor, Secre Brooklyn-171 Atlantic ave. Main 4280. tar; the northerly side of Pier New 34, just described. Secretary's Office, Municipal Bldg., 10th floor. Queens-Town Hall, Jamaica. Jamaica 2620, The northerly side of Pier New 34 is 117 feet Worth 4440. Court held every Tuesday. Board of Estimate and Apportionment. north of and parallel with the westerly prolonga- Employment Div., 129 Worth st. Franklin 1510. Richmond-Court House, St. George. St. George Meets in Room 16. City Hall, Fridays at 10.30 tion of the south side of Spring street, JURORS, BRONX, COMMISSIONER OF- 0314. Court held Wednesdays. a. m. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. The plan is open to the inspection of any 1918 Arthur ave. Tremont 3700. Probation Bureau-Municipal Bldg., 3d floor. Municipal Assembly-Board of Estimate and citizen at the office of the Comptroller of The JURORS, KINGS, COMMISSIONER OF- F-anklin 3983. Courts open at 10 a. m. Apportionment Branch. City of New York (Municipal Building), at all 635 Fulton st. Nevins 2747. STANDARDS AND APPEALS, BOARD OF- Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Fridays at 10.15 times during business hours, until the day of JURORS, NEW YORK, COMMISSIONER OF- Municipal Bldg., 10th floor. Worth 0184. a. m. PETER J. McGOWAN, Clerk. the hearing. Hall of Records. Worth 0241. STREET CLEANING, DEPARTMENT OF- Dated, New York, September 28, 1925, JURORS. QUEENS, COMMISSIONER OF- Board of Revision of Assessments. Municipal Bldg., 12th floor. Worth 4240. Meets in Room 737, Municipal Building, upoc JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor, and Chairman, Court House, L. I. City. Stillwell 7304, SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIVISION- Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. s28,o3 JURORS, RICHMOND, COMMISSIONER OF- notice of the Secretary. First Dept.-Madison ave. and 25th st. Madi- JOHN KORB, Secretary. County Court House, St. George. St. George son Square 3840. Court open from 2 to 6 081. p. m. Friday, Motion Day, Court opens at Commissioners of Sinking Fund. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE LAW DEPARTMENT-Worth 4600. 10.30 a. m. Motions called at 10 a. m. Meets in Room 16, City Hall, on every othei Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, in accord- Main Office, Municipal Building, 16th floor. Orders called at 10.30 a. m. Thursday at 11 a. m. ance with the provisions of chapter 372 of the Brooklyn, 153 Pierrepont st. Main 2948. Second Dept.-Borough Hall, Bklyn. Triangle JAMES MATTHEWS, Secretary. Laws of 1907 (being section 823-E of the Greater Street Openings, Bureau of- 6690. Court open from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Board of Standards and Appeals. New York Charter), will hold a continued public Main Office-Municipal Building, 15th floor. Friday, Motion Day, Court open from 10 Meets in Room 1013, Municipal Building hearing at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on Thurs- Brooklyn-153 Pierrepont st. Main 2948. a. m. to 2 p. m. Tuesdays at 2 p. m. day, October 8, 1925, in Room 16, City Hall, Bor- Queens-Court sq., L. I. City. Stillwell 6506. SUPREME COURT, FIRST JUD. DIST.- WILLIAM E. WALSH, Chairman. ough of Manhattan, relative to a request of the Penalties, Bureau for the Recovery of- Civil Division-Chambers st. Cortlandt 4580 Commissioner of Docks for approval of plan de- Municipal Building, 15th floor. Court opens at 10 a. m. termined upon by the Commissioner of Docks Personal Taxes, Bureau of- Criminal Division-Centre and Franklin sts. POLICE DEPARTMENT. on January 5, 1925, for the alteration and amend- Municipal Building, 17th floor. Franklin 6064. Court opens at 10.30 a. m. ment for improving the waterfront and harbor LICENSES, DEPARTMENT OF- Bronx County-161st st, and 3d ave. Melrose Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property. of the City of New York, of that portion be- 51 Centre st. Worth 9600. 9711. Court opens at 10 a. m. tween East 11th street and East 14th street. East Brooklyn-381 Fulton st. Triangle 6587. SUPREME COURT, SECOND JUD. DIST.- OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY River, of the plan formerly determined upon by Richmond-Borough Hall, S. 1. Si. George Kings County-Joralemon and Court sts. Tri- Clerk of the Police Department of The City the Commissioner of Docks on January 29, 1906, 1000. angle 7300, Court opens at 10 a. m. Appel- of New York for the following property now in and approved by the Commissioners of the Sink- MANHATTAN. PRESIDENT. BOROUGH OF- late Term, Court opens at 1 p. m. cust.:rly without claimants: Automobiles, boats, ing Fund on February 21, 1906, for the improving Municipal Building. Worth 4227. Queens County-Court House, L. I. City. baby carriages, bicycles, bags, cameras, optical of the waterfront and harbor of the City of MAYOR'S OFFICE- Stillwell 7060. goods, furniture, rope, lead, metals, clothing, New York on the East River, between East 8th City Hall. Cortlandt 1000. Richmond County-New County Court House, jewelry, precious stones, silverware, boots, shoes, street and East 14th street, Borough of Man- MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY- St. George. St. George 0902. dress-suit cases, nandbags, pocketbooks, wallets, hattan. Board of Estimate and Apportionment Branch- SURROGATE'S COURT, BRONX COUNTY- merchandise, tools, trunks, typewriters, canes, The following is a technical description of the Clerk's Office, Room 1356, Municipal Bldg. 1918 Arthur ave. Tremont 1160. umbrellas, robes, blankets, furs, machinery, sur- proposed plan: Worth 4560. SURROGATE'S COURT, KINGS COUNTY- gical instruments, musical instruments, electrical The proposed alteration and amendment for Aldermanic Branch-Clerk's Office, Room 263, Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Triangle 7020. goods, sporting goods, hardware, groceries, canned improving the waterfront and harbor of the City Municipal Bldg. Worth 4430. SURROGATES' COURT, N. Y. COUNTY- goods, liquors, etc., also sums of money felon- of New York of that portion between East 11th MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM'N- Hall of Records. Worth 1821. iously obtained by prisoners, found, abandoned, street and East 14th street, East River, of the Municipal Bldg., 14th floor. Worth 1580, SURROGATE'S COURT. QUEENS COUNTY- or taken from persons dying intestate, or taken plan formerly determined upon by the Commis- NIUN ICI P A I., COURTS- 161-10 Jamaica ave., Jamaica. Jamaica 6000. from persons supposed to be insane, intoxicated sioner of Docks January 29, 1906, and approved Clerk's Office and Office of the President-Just. TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS, DEPT. OF- or otherwise incapable of taking care of them- by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund tice, 264 Madison st. Orchard 4300. Municipal Bldg., 9th floor. Worth 1800. selves. February 21, 1906, for the improvement of the Manhattan. TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD- Main office, Police Headquarters, 240 Centre waterfront and harbor of the City of New York, 1st Dist.-146 Grand st. Canal 2520. Municipal Bldg., 13th floor. Werth 4227. street, Manhattan. on the East River, between East 8th and East 2d Dist.-264 Madison st. Orchard 4300. TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT- For Boroughs Brooklyn and Queens, 72 Poplar 14th streets, in the Borough of Manhattan, con- 3d Dist.-314 W. 54th st. Columbus 1773. Municipal Bldg., 19th floor. Worth 1524. street, Brooklyn, N. Y. sists in: 4th Dist.-207 E. 32d st. Caledonia 9464. Bronx-559 E. Tremont ave. Tremont 6018. For Borough of The Bronx, 19th Precinct, First-Discontinuing that portion of the mar- 5th Dist.-2565 Broadway. Riverside 4006. Brooklyn and Queens-503 Fulton st., Bklyn. 160th street and 3d avenue, Bronx. ginal street, wharf or place shown on the former 6th Dist.-155 E. 88th st. Lenox 4343. Triangle 3070. For Borough of Richmond, 66th Precinct, 78.8 plan as lies between the southerly side of East 7th Dist.-360 W. 125th st. Morningside 6334 TRANSPORTATION, BOARD OF- Richmond terrace, St. George, S. L 11th street and the southerly side of East 14th 8th Dist.-170 F. 121st st. Harlem 3950. 49 Lafayette st. Franklin 5801. R E. ENRIGHT. Police Commissioner. sti eet. 9th Dist.-624 Madison ave. Regent 7460. WATER SUPPLY, BOARD OF- Second-Discontinuing that portion of the bulk- Bronx. Municipal Bldg., 22d floor. Worth 3150. DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND head line shown on the previous plan as lies be- W \TER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY- 1st Dist.-1400 Wmsbdge rd. Westchester 3457 . ASSESSMENTS. tween the southerly side of East 11th street and 1d Dist.-Washington ave. and 152d st. Mel. Municipal Bldg., 23d. 24th and 25th floors. the southerly side of East 14th street and the rose 3042. Additional part Worth 4320. pier immediately south of and adjacent to East is held at 1918 Tremont Valuation of Real and Personal Arthur ave. Tremont 5695. Bronx-Tremont & Arthur ayes. 3400. Assessed 14th street and establishing therefor a bulkhead Brooklyn-50 Court st. Triangle 7100. Estate for the Year 1926-Books Open for line described as follows: Brooklyn. Queens-Jackson ave., L. I. C. Stillwell 7150. Inspection. Beginning at a point in the southerly side of 1st Dist.-106 Court st. Main 7091. Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. St. George East 11th street where the bulkhead line as de- 2d Dist.-495 Gates ave. Lafayette 0504. 0840. THE ANNUAL RECORD OF THE ASSESSED termined upon by the Commissioner of Docks in- 3d Dist.-6 Lee ave. Stagg 7814. \VEIGHTS AND MEASURES, BUREAU OF- Valuation of Real Estate in the City of New tersects the same; thence castrardly along the 4th Howard ave. Bushwirk 4323. Municipal Bldg., 3d floor. Worth 4227. York for 1926 will be open for inspection, exami- southerly side of East 11th street to its inter- 5th Dist.-5220 3d ave. Sunset 3907. nation and correction from section with the bulkhead line established by the 6th Dist.-27-33 Snyder ave. Flatbush 10262 BOARD OF CITY RECORD. October 1 until, but not including, November Secretary of War April 25, 1890; thence north- 7th Dist.-31 Penn ave. Glenmore 0904. • 16, 1925. wardly and along the established bulkhead line to Queens. Proposals. The Annual Record of Assessed Valuation of its intersection with the northerly side of East 11th street; thence still northerly and along the 1st Dist.-115 5th st., L. I. City. Hunters Pt. Personal Estate in the City of New York for Sect-z:tary uf War AT for inspection, examination and bulkhead line modified by the 1420. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED 1926 will he open October 20, 1924. to its intersection with the 2d Dist.-Broadway and Ccurt st., Elmhurst the office of the Supervisor of the City Record, correction from Room 812, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until southerly side of East 14th street. .Newtown 0087. October 1 until, but not including, December Third-Discontinuing the pier shown on the 3d Dist.-114 Halleck ave., Ridgewood. Ever 11 a. tn., on 1, 1925. former plan lying between East 13th and East green 0395. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1925. During the time the books are open for public 14th streets. 4th Dist.-Town Hall, Jamaica. Jamaica 0086. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING inspection. application may be made to the Depart- Fourth-Discontinuing those portions of the 5th Dist.-90-18 Rockaway Beach blvd., Hol- ment of Taxes and Assessments, by any person piers shown on the former plan situated at the land. Belle harbor 1747. PRINTING, BLANK BOOKS AND STA- TIONERY SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF or corporation claiming to be aggrieved by the foot of East 11th street, East 12th street and Richmond. TIIE GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY OF assessed valuation, to have it corrected. immediately south of East 13th street as lie be- Application for the reduction of real estate 1st Dist.-Lafayette ave. and Fillmore st., New NEW YORK. tween the bulkhead line shown on the former assessments must be made in writing and should Brighton St. George 0503. The time for the delivery shall be as provided plan and proposed to he discontinued and the 2d Dist.-Village Hall, Stapleton. St. George in the "Schedules of Quantities and Prices." be upon blanks furnished by the Department. new bulkhead line proposed to be laid down by The amount of security shall be thirty (30) Applications for the correction of the personal the amended plan. MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY- per cent. of the amount for which contract shall assessments of corporations must be filed at the The plan is open to the inspection of any Municipal Bldg., 5th floor. Worth 1072. be awarded. Each bid must be accompanied by a Main Office in the Borough of Manhattan. citizen at the office of the Comptroller of The Applications in relation to the assessed valua- City of New York (Municipal Building), at all Am. to 5 D. m.: Saturdays to 1 p. m. deposit of a sum not less than 1Y2 per cent. of PARKS, DEPARTMENT OF- the amount of the bid. tion of personal estate must be made by the times during business hours, until the day of Manhattan Office and Park Board-Arsenal The bidder must state the price for each item person assessed at the office of the Department the hearin.t. in the Borough where such person resides, and Bldg., Central Park, 64th st. and 5th ave. and the total price of each schedule for which Dated, New York, September 28, 1925. Rhinelander 9830. he desires to bid. The bids will be tested and in the case of a non-resident carrying on business JOHN F. HYLAN. Mayor. and Chairman, Bronx-Zhrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. the award, if made, will be made to the bidder in the City of New York at the office of the De- Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. s28,o3 Jerome 3000. whose bid is the lowest for each schedule. partment in the Borough where such place of Brooklyn-Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park. Delivery will be required to be made at the business is located between the hours of 10 a. m and 2 p. m., except on Saturdays, when all NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE South 2300 . Distributing Division of the City Record, Man- between 10 a. m. and Queens-The Overlook. Forest Park, Richmond hattan. applications must be made Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, in accord- Hill, Richmond Hill 2300. Bidders are requested to make their bids upon 12 noon. ance with the provisions of chapter 372 of the Richmond--Borough Hall, S. I. St. George the blank forms prepared by the Board of City LOCATION OF OFFICES. Laws of 1907 (being section 823-E of the Greater 2'97. Record. a copy of which, with the proper en- Manhattan-Main Office, Municipal Building, 9th New York Charter), will hold a continued public PAROLE COMMISSION- velope in which to inclose the bid, together with floor. hearing at 11 o'clock in the forenoon on Thurs. Municipal Bldg.. 25th floor. Worth 2254 a copy of the contract, including the specifica- The Bronx-Bergen Building, Tremont and Arthur day, October 8, 1925, in Room 16, City Hail. PLANT AND STRUCTURES, DEPT. OF- tions, in the form approved by the Corporation ayes. Borough of Manhattan, relative to a request of Municinal Bldg., 15th floor, Worth 4741, Counsel, can he obtained upon application there- Brooklyn-Offerman Building, Duffield and Ful- the Commissioner of Docks for approval of plan PLUMBERS, F.XAMINING BOARD OF- for at the office of the City Record, where ton sts, determined upon by the Commi,sioner of Docks Municipal Bldg.. 9th floor. Worth 1800. further information can be obtained. Bids must Queens-Court House square, Long Island City. on July 30, 1925, for the further alteration and POLICE DEPARTMENT- be submitted in duplicate in separate sealed Richmond-Borough Hall, New Brighton, S. T. amendment of that portion, between Broome envelopes, 240 Centr, st. Sf,rino 1100. HENRY M. GOLDFOGLE, President; RICH- street and Rivingotn street. of the plan for the 10 I I N F. LA N. Mayor; GEORGE P. Pl.'131.1C ADMINISTRATOR, BRONX- ARD H. WILLIAMS, GEORGE HENRY improvement of the waterfront and harbor of ?cot td NICHOLSON, Corporation Counsel; CHARLES are. Mott Haven 5904. PAYNE, LEWIS M. SWASEY, JAMES J. the City of New York, on the East River, be- PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. KINGS- L. CRAIG. Comptroller, Board of City Record. tween Grand srteet and East 8th street. Borough New York, Sept. 25, 1925. s25,o6 SEXTON, EARL H. MILLER, JOSEPH P. 44 Court st. Main 2840. McKAY, Commissioners of Taxes and Assess. of Manhattan, as determined upon by the Board PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. NEW YORK- trSee General Instructions to Bidders on s30,n30 of the Department of Docks on December 17, Hall of Records, Worth 3406, last page. last column of the "City Record." ments.

7634 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925.

1888, and approved by the Commissioners of the New York Charter), will hold a continued public and westerly side of said grant to the point of CONTRACT NO. 3. FOR FURNISHING Sinking Fund on December 19, 1888. hearing at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on Thurs- intersection with the high water line along the ALL THE LABOR' AND MATERIALS AND The following is a technical description of the day, October 8, 1925, in Room 16, City Hall, northerly side of Big Dam Creek; thence west- FIXTURES NECESSARY FOR THE IN. proposed plan: Borough of Manhattan, relative to a request of wardly and along the said high water line of Big STALEATION OF ELECTRIC LIGHT FIX. The proposed further alteration and amendment the Commissioner of Docks that a resolution be Darn Creek to the pierhead and bulkhead line, TYRES AT THE ARMORY OF THE 23D of that portion, between Broome and Rivington adopted approving of and consenting to the in- determined upon by the Commissioner of Docks (106T11) INFANTRY, 1322 BEDFORD AVE., streets, of the plan for improving the waterfront stitution of condemnation proceedings by the October 7, 1921, and approved by the Commis- IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. and harbor of the City of New York, consists Corporation Counsel for the acquisition of title sioners of the Sinking Fund January 5, 1922, Security required will be Seven Thousand Five in discontinuing the marginal street, wharf or in the name of and for the benefit of the corpora- along the easterly side of East Mill Basin; thence Hundred Dollars ($7,500). place, as determined upon by the Board of the tion of The City of New York to the property northwardly and along said pierhead and bulkhead Deposit to accompany the bid, Three Hundred Department of Docks December 17, 1888, and required for the improvement of the waterfront at line to the point or place of beginning. and Seventy-five Dollars ($375). approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking Bergen Beach and adjacent to Paerdegat Basin, Parcel No. 5. Beginning at a point in the 'The time allowed for doing and completing the Fund December 19, 1888, between Broome street Jamaica Bay, Borough of Brooklyn, and that southerly side of Flatlands avenue as the same ark will be one hundred and twenty (120) con- and Rivington street, East River, Borough of title thereto vest in The City of New York on is laid down upon the City map as having a width secutive working days. Manhattan. the day after the entry of the order granting the of 80 feet where the same is intersected by the For bid blanks, specifications, envelopes and The plan is open to the inspection of any citi- application to condemn said property . easterly line of property acquired by The City other information, apply at the office of the zen at the office of the Comptroller of The City The following is a technical description of the of New York on May 2, 1904; thence eastwardly Secretary of the Armory Board, Room No. 2208, of New York (Municipal Building), at all times property to be acquired: • and along the southerly side of Flatlands avenue Municipal Building, Manhattan. during business hours, until the day of hearing. All the real property, wharf property, lands, to its intersection with the westerly side of East Dated Sept. 17, 1925. Dated. New York, September 28, 1925. lands under water, lands under water filled in, 76th street, as the same is laid down upon the THE ARMORY BOARD, Jona; B. TRAINER, JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor, and Chairman, not now owned by The City of New York, situ- City map as having a width of 90 feet; thence Secretary. s21,o1 Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. s28,o3 ated along the westerly and northerly shores of southwardly and along the westerly side of the get tee tieneral Instructions to Bidders on Jamaica Bay, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in said East 76th street to the angle point formed last page. last column of the "City Record." the City of New York, at Bergen Beach and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE by the westerly side of East 76th street with the adjacent to Paerdegat Basin and lying between westerly side of Paerdegat Avenue North, as Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, pursuant DEPARTMENT OF STREET East Mill Basin and Paerdegat Avenue North, the same is laid down upon the City map as to the provisions of chapter 372 of the Laws of hereinafter more particularly described, together CLEANING. 1907 (being section 823-E of the Greater New having a width of 90 feet; thence southwardly with all riparian and incorporeal rights not now and along the westerly side of Paerdegat Avenue York Charter), will hold a continued public hear- owned by The City of New York, appurtenant of Proposals. ing at 11 o'clock in the forenoon on Thurs- North to its intersection with the original high and to said wharf property, lands, lands under water line along the northerly shore of Jamaica day, October 8, 1925, in Room 16, City Hall, water filled in and all riparian and incorporeal SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BA' Borough of Manhattan, relative to a request of the Bay before the area outshore thereof was filled in rights not now owned by The City of New York, by The City of New York; thence westwardly the Commissioner of Street Cleaning, at his Commissioner of Docks for approval of a plan offlce, Room 1244, Municipal Building, Man- appurtenant of and to the upland along the said and along the original high water line along the determined upon by the Commissioner of Docks hattan, until 12 noon, on westerly and northerly shore of Jamaica Bay, northerly side of Jamaica Bay, as the same on March 21, 1925, for the alteration and amend- within the said limits, necessary to be acquired l'RIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925. ment of the plan formerly determined upon by winds and turns, to a point in same where the or extinguished to permit the filling in of said saint is intersected by the pierhead and bulkhead FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR the Commissioner of Docks on June 20, 1924, and lands and lands under water for the construe. line along the easterly side of Paerdegat Basin. AND MATERI.1 LS REQUIRED TO REPAIR approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking tion of a marginal a, street, wharf or place thereon, as determined upon by the Commissioner of D. S. C. SCOW NO. Fund on November 13, 1924, for the improve- namely: Docks February 18, 1925, and approved by the The time allowed fur the completion of the ment of the waterfront and harbor of the City Parcel No. 1. Beginning at a point, in the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund April 16, work and the full performance of the contract is of New York, in Gravesend Bay between West centre line of East Mill Basin, where the same 1925; thence northwardly along said pierhead twenty consecutive calendar days. 23d street and West 37th street, Borough of is intersected by the mean high water line, along The contract, if awarded, w ill be awarded to the northerly side of Big Dam Creek; thence and bulkhead line until it intersects the southerly Brooklyn. property line of the property acquired by The the lowest bidder. The following is a technical description of the northwardly and along the centre line of East The amount of the security required for the Mill Basin of about 145 feet to the high water City of New York May 2, 1904; thence north- proposed plan: wardly and along the easterly side of the prop- faithful performance of the contract will be Fif- The proposed alteration and amendment of the line, along the southerly side of an unnamed teen Hundred Dollars (51.500). erty acquired by The City of New York May 2, plan formerly determined upon by the Commis- creek, running first northwardly and then west- Each !MI shall lie accompanied by a certified 1904, until it meets an angle point in the pier sioner of Docks June 20, 1924, and approved by wardly from Big Dam Creek; thence eastwardly, check upon one of the State or National banks head and bulkhead line referred to above, about the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund on southerly and westwardly along the mean high or trust companies of the City of New York, or opposite Paerdegat 1st street; thence north. November 13, 1924, for the improvement of the water line of the above mentioned creek flowing a check on such hank or mist comeany signed wardly and along the said pierhead and bulkhead waterfront and harbor of the City of New York, into Big Dam Creek, as the same winds and turns, by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to line to the northeasterly corner of Paerdegat in Gravesend Bay, betwen West 23d street and to the point or place of beginning. the order of the Comptroller of The City of New Basin; thence westwardly and along the said West 37th street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, Parcel No. 2. Beginning at a point in the York. or !none). or C ■rp ra-a e stock nr certificate pierhead and bulkhead line along the easterly pierhead and bulkhead line referred to a distance of indebtedress of any nature issued by The City consists in: of 228.74 feet to the easterly property line of First—Discontinuing that portion of the bulk- side of East Mill Basin, as determined upon by of New York, a Melt the Comptroller shall approve the Commissioner of Docks on October 7, 1921. property acquired by The City of New York; as of equel value of not less than Seventy-tive head line as determined upon by the Commissioner thence northwardly in two courses. first 59.39 of Docks on June 20, 1924, between West 24th and approved by the Commissioners of the Sink- Dollars ($75). The check, money or securities feet and then 244.75 feet, to the point or place of street and West 28th street. ing Fund on January 5, 1922, where the same must not be inc.:tided in the envelope containing is intersected by the southerly side of Ave- beginning. the bid. Second—Discontinuing that portion of the man Parcel No. 6. Beginning at a point in the ginal street, wharf or place between the same nue Y; thence southwardly and along said pier- Blank forms and envelopes, in which to en- head and bulkhead line to a point in same, where pierhead and bulkhead line along the westerly close the score, copies of the contract, including limits and establishing therefor: the same is intersected by the high water line, side of Paerdegat Basin. as determined upon by the specifications in the form approved by the A bulkhead line between West 24th street (a) along the easterly side of an unnamed creek the Commissioner of Docks October 7, 1921, and Corporation Counsel, may be obtained upon and West 28th street and which line shall be a running into Big Dam Creek; thence westwardly, approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking aoplication at tile main office of the Repartment continuation of the bulkhead line formerly deter- northwardly and along the said high water line Fond January 5, 1922, where the same is inter- ;:tret t Cleaning. Room 1244, Municipal Build. between West 28th street and West mined upon to a point in same, where the southerly side of sected by the northerly side of a grant of the lee, Maul:attn. 33d street until the same meets and is intersected Avenue Y intersects the same; thence eastwardly lands under water issued by the Commissioners of A. A. TAYLOR. Commissioner of Street by that portion of the bulkhead line formerly and along the southerly side of Avenue Y to the the Land Office of the State of New York on Cleaning. determined upon by the Commissioner of Docks point or place of beginning. and Dated St pt. 23. 1925. s29,o9 street and West 24th street. September 18, 1896, to John Cowenboven between West 23d Parcel No. 3. Beginning at a point in the Joanna C. Voorhees: thence eastwardly and along Aoe See General Instructions to Bidders on wharf or place 60 feet (b) A marginal street, pierhead and bulkhead line along the easterly the northerly line of said grant to the easterly last page, last column of the "City Record." in width between West 24th and West 28th side of East Mill Basin, as determined upon by side thereof; thence southwardly and along the he in continuation of that portion of streets, to the Commissioner of Docks on October 7, 1921, easterly side thereof to the pierhead and bulkhead BOARD OF ASSESSORS. the marginal street, wharf or place formerly de- and approved by the Commissioners of the Sink- line above referred to: thence northwardly and termined upon between \Vest 28th street and ing Fund on January 5, 1922, where the mean along the said nierherid and bulkhead line to the meets and is intersected Completion of Assessments and Awards, West 33d street until it high water line along the northerly side of Big point or place of beginning. by that portion of the marginal street formerly Dam Creek intersects the same; thence west- Parcel No. 7. Beginning at a point in the PUBLIC NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN TO determined upon between West 234 street and wardly and along the said high water line of Big pierhead and bulkhead line along the westerly said the owner or owners of all houses and lots, West 24th street, the exterior line of Dam Creek until it meets the high water line side of Paerdegat Basin, as determined upon marginal street being coincident with the pro- along the easterly side of an unnamed creek improved and unimproved lands affected thereby by the Commissioner of Docks February 18, that the following proposed assessments and po.ed bulkhead line described above. running northwardly from 131g Dam Creek; thence 1925, and approved by the Commissioners of the The plan is onen to the inspection of any citizen northwardly and eastwardly and along the awards have been completed and are lodged in last Sinking Fund April 16. 1925. where the said inc the office of the Board of Assessors for exatnina the office of the Comptroller of The City of mentioned high water line to the point of inter. , at is intersected by the high- water line of the north- lion by all persons interested, viz.: New York (Municipal Building), at all times section with the pierhead and bulkhead line above erly shore of Jamaica Bay; thence eastwardly, during business hours, until the day of the referred to; thence southwardly and along said northwardly, westwardly, southwardly .ind west- Borough of Manhattan. hearing. pierhead and bulkhead line to its intersection with wardly and along the high water line of Jamaica 8243. Regulating, grading, curbing, flagging and paving E. 123d st. from Pleasant ave. to Dated. New York, September 28, 1925. the high• water line of Big Dam Creek, the point Bay, as the same winds and turns, to a point of or place of beginning. the Harlem River. Affecting Block 1819. JOHN F. HYT.AN. Mayor, and Chairman. intersection with the pierhead and bulkhead line Parcel No. 4. Beginning at a point in the Borough of The Bronx, Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. s28.o3 just referred to; thence southwardly and along southerly side of Avenue Y where the pierhead the said pierhead and bulkhead line a distance 798.9. Paving Morris Park ave. from Bronx- and bulkhead line along the westerly side of East of about 460 feet to the point or place of be- dale ave. to Williamsbridee rd. Affecting Blocks NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Mill Basin, determined upon by the Commis- ginning. • 4094 to 4006, 4101 to 4104, 4108 to 4110, and Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, in accord- sioner of Docks on October 7, 1921, and approved Parcel No. 8. Beginning at a point in the pier 4123 to 4132. 8105. Paving. etc., St. Lawrence ave. from ance with the provisions of chapter 372 of the by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund head and bulkhead line, along the easterly side of Laws of 1907 (being section 823-E of the Greater January 5. 1922, intersects the same; thence east- Paerdegat Basin, as determined upon by the Westchester ave. to E. 177th st. Affecting Blocks New York Charter), will hold a continued public wardly and along the said southerly side of Ave. Commissioner of Docks February 18, 1925, and 3785, 3786, 3875. 3876, 3997 and 3898. 8578. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag- hearing at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on Thurs- one Y to the point of intersection with the east- approved by the Commissioners of the Striking ging McClellan sf. trom Grand Boulevard and day, October 8, 1925, in Room 16, City Hall, erly side of Bergen avenue; thence northwardly Fund April 16, 1925, along the easterly side of Concourse to Walton ave. Affecting Blocks 2463 Borough of Manhattan, relative to a request of and along the easterly side of Bergen avenue Paerdegat Basin, where the same is intersected and. 2472. the Commissioner of Docks for approval of plan to an angle point in same; thence still north- by the original high water line along the north- 8595. Sinver and appurtenances in Sands p1. determined upon by the Commissioner of Docks wardly and along the easterly side of Bergen erly shore of Jamaica Bay; thence westwardly on May 29, 1925, for the alteration and amend- and northwardly and along the said high water from Eastern blvd. to Westchester ave. Affecting avenue and along the easterly side of Paerdegat Blocks 4237 and 4238, ment of the plan for the improvement of the Avenue South to an angle point in Paerdegat line as the same winds and turns, to the point of 8616. Paving Eris tburn ave. from Mt. Eden waterfront and harbor of the City of New York intersection with the southerly line of the prop- Avenue South; thence still northwardly and along ave. to E. 174th st. Basin at the northwest on the East River between South 6th street and the easterly side of Paerdegat Avenue South to erty acquired by The City of New York on May South 9th street, Borough of Brooklyn. corner of E. 174th st. Affecting Blocks 2793 to a point of intersection with the easterly side ot 2, 1904; thence eastwardly and along the said The following is a technical description of the 2796. Ralph avenue; thence northwardly along the east property line to a point of intersection with the proposed plan: 9619, Paving E. 2:);t12 st. from Perry ave. to erly side of Ralph avenue to a point of inter- pierhead and bulkhead line above referred to: The proposed plan for the alteration and Boiobridge ave. Affecting Blocks 3342 and section with the southerly side of Flatlands ave- thence southwardly and along the said pierhead amendment of the plan for the improvement cf and bulkhead line to the point or place of he• 3343-A. the waterfront and harbor of the City of New nue, as the same has been laid down upon the 8621. Peeing, Mosholu Parkway North from City map as having a width of SU feet; thence .Teronte ave. to Dreatur ave.; Kossuth ave. from York, on the East River, between South 6th and rnegel No. 9. Beginning at a point in the eastwardly and along the southerly side of Flat- giritlai Alosholu Parkway North to E. 208th st.; basins South 9th streets, in the Borough of Brooklyn, pierhead and bulkhead line along the easterly lands avenue a distance of 33.24 feet to an in- kel 111051101u Parkway North, northwest corner of consists in: side of Paerdegat Basin, as determined upon by tersection with the westerly line of the property litfil ave.; nortlocanst. southeast and northeast cor- First—Discontinuing that portion of the east the Commissioner of Docks February 18, 1925, belonging to The City of New York, as acquired ners of Bainbridee ave.; northeast and northwest erly boundary line of the area set aside for water- and approved by the Commissioners of the Sink- May 2, 1904; thence southwardly in two courses corners of E. 206th st.; northeast corner of Van front improvement by the Commissioner of Docks ing Fund April 16, 1925, about opposite Paerdegat and along the westerly line of property acquired Cortlainit ave.; northeast, southeast and south- of The City of New York on June 10, 1909, and 1st street; thence northwardly and along said approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking by The City of New York May 2, 1904, to a west corners of Steuben ave.; northeast corner pierhead and bulkhead line to the northeasterly of Kossuth ave. Affeciing Blocks 3325, 3326, Fund on June 30, 1909, as is situated between point of intersection with the former Town Com- corner of Paerdegat Basin; thence westwardly a the southerly boundary line of the area set aside missioners' bulkhead line, said point of inter- 3326-A end 3332 to 3336. distance of 228.74 feet and along the said pier- 8675. Basin at the southeast corner of E. for ferry purposes, by the Commissioner of Plant section being situated between Bergen 13th and line along the northerly side head and bulkhead 191st st. and Webster ave. Affecting, Bock 3030. and Structures of The City of New York on Bergen 14th streets prolonged and which bulk- of Paerdegat Basin to a point of intersection April 5, 1921, and approved by the Commissioners head line is also the westerly line of property Se98. Sewer and appurtenances in Williams- with the easterly line of the property acquired by bridge rd. from fierce ave. to A'an Est ave. of the Sinking Fund on June 16, 1921, im- acquired by The City of New York on May 2, The City of New York May 2, 1904: thence mediately south of Broadway, and the westerly 1904; thence still southwardly and along said Affecting Blocks 4107 and 4111. southwardly and alone the said property line to 8689. Sewers and appurten;111(Tti in Patildieg prolongation of the northerly side of 9th street. Town Commissioners' bulkhead line and along the the point or place of beginning. Second—Increasing the area formerly set aside westerly line of the property of The City of New me. from Park are, to Boston rd.; Adce ave. Dated, New York, September 28, 1925. from Paulding ave. to Coleman ave. Affecting for waterfront improvement by the Commissioner York above referred to, to the southerly line ot JOHN F. HYLAN, Mayor. and Chairman, Blocks 4554, 4555, 4576 and 4577. of Docks, referred to above, within the lines property acquired by The City of New York on s28,o3 Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. 8(90. Sewer and appurtenances in Matthews bounded and described, as follows: May 2, 1904; thence eastwardly and along the Beginning at a point in the westerly line of southerly property line of The City of New York ave. from Burke ave. to south of Alec ave. .Affeeting Blocks 4550, 4551, 4572 and 4573. Kent avenue, distant 100.59 feet south of a point just referred to, to a point of intersection with THE ARMORY BOARD. in same where the westerly prolongation of the the pierhead and bulkhead line along the westerly Borough of Richmond, southerly side of Broadway intersects the same; side of Paerdegat Basin determined upon by Proposals. 8661. Constructing additional manholes on thence southwardly and along the westerly side the Commissioner of Docks February 18, 1925, sewer in Pelton ave. between Henderson ave. and of Kent avenue to a point in same where the and approved by the Commissioners of the Sink- SEALED BID'S WILL BE RECEIVED AT Richmond terrace, First Ward. Affecting Blocks 3.30 same is intersected by the northerly side of ing Fund April 16, 1925; thence southwardly the office of the Mayor, City Hall, until 149 and 150. South 9th street; thence westwardly and along and along said pierhead and bulkhead line to its p. m., on Borough of Queens. the northerly side of South 9th street and the intersection with the mean high water line of THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925. 7955. Regulating, grading, curbing. flagging_ westerly prolongation thereof to a point of inter- paving and basin in 12th and 13th ayes., from Jamaica Bay; thence westwardly. southwardly, CONTRACT NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING section with the easterly boundary line of the Broadway to Jackson ave., First Ward. .Affecting eastwardly, northwardly. eastwardly and sontn- AND DELIVERING FURNITURE TO VARI- area set aside for waterfront improvement by Blocks 670. 671. 674, 675, 677, 690. 691 and 703. wardly and along the mean high water line of OUS ARMORIES UNDER THE JURISDIC- the Commissioner of Docks on June 10, 1909; 8220. Regulating, grading, curbing, flaggire Jamaica Bay as the same winds nd turns, to a OF THE ARMORY BOARD. thence northwardly and along the said easterly TION and paving Palmetto st. from Fresh l'ond rd. to point of intersection with the northerly line of Security required will be thirty per cent. (301) . the area set aside for waterfront improve- 1.614 feet west, Second Ward. Affecting Block line of the grant of the lands under water, issued by of the total amount for which the contract shall ment, Just referred to, to a point in same where 2584 and 2585. the Commissioners of the Land Office of the be awarded. the same is intersected by the southerly boundary 8263. Regulating, grading, curbing, flagging State of New York on September 18, 1896, to shall be in an ferry purposes by Deposit to accompany the bid and paving 4th ave. from Wolcott ace. to Ditinars line of the area set aside for amount not less than one and one-half per cent. the Commissioner of Plant and Structures on John Cowenhoven and Joanna C. Voorhees; ave., First Ward. Affecting Blocks 830 and $31. thence eastwardly and along the northerly side 7e) of the total amount of the bid. April 5, 1921; thence eastwardly and along the (1'. 8286. Paving, etc., Singer (Lawrence) st. from of said grant to a point of intersection with the The time allowed for the completion of the con- Ditmars ave. to Potter ave., First Ward. Mice.; said boundary line of the ferry area to the point will be sixty (60) consecutive working days. or place of beginning. pierhead and bulkhead line along the westerly tract lug Blocks 844 and 845. The plan is open to the inspection of any side of Paerdegat Basin. detremined upon by CONTRACT NO. 2. FOR WORKMANSHIP 9410. Regulating rind grading. sidewalk space. citizen at the office of the Comptroller of The the Commissioner of Docks on October 7, 1921, AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR THE AL- Corbin: and flagging SSth ave, st.) from City of New York (Municipal Building), at all and approved by the Commissioners of the Sink- TERATION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF 144th st. (Kaplan ave.) to 105 feet east, Fourth times during business hours, until the day of the ing Fund January 5, 1922: thence southwardly THE 33D ST. ENTRANCE OF THE 71ST Ward. Affecting Blocks 749 and 752. hearing. and along said pierhead and bulkhead line to a INFANTRY ARMORY, PARK AVE, AND 8499. Sewers and appur tenances in Astoria point of intersection with the easterly line of 34TH ST., IN THE BOROUGH OF MAN ave. from fist st. to 48th st.; 49th st. from Dated. New Ydrk. September 28, 1925. said watergrant: thence southwardly and along Astoria ave. to Burnside ave.; 50th st. from JOHN F. HYLAN. Mayor. and Chairman, HATTAN. the westerly side of said watergrant and also Security required will be One Thousand Eight Astoria are. to 220 feet south of Burnside ave.: Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. s2S,o3 along the easterly side of a grant of lands tinder Hundred Dollars ($1,800). foredile ave. from 49th st. to 50th st.; Couch writer isetted by the Commissioners of the Land Deposit to accompany the hid, Ninety Dollars el. from Astoria ave. to Banks (31st) ave., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Office of the State of New York. on October 20, ($90). Second Ward. Affecting Blocks 28S to 290, 302 Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, in accord- 1897, to Percy G. Williams and Thomas Adams, The time allowed for doing and completing thee and 303. ance with the provisions of chapter .372 of the Jr„ to the southerly side of said grant: thence work will be sixty (60) consecutive working 8538. Regulating and grading sidewalk space, Laws of 1907 (being section 823-E of the Greater westwardly, northwardly and along the southerly days. curbing and flagging Bliss st. from Queens blvd. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. THE CITY RECORD. 7635 to Greenpoint ave., First Ward. Affecting Blocks ERLY SIDE OF FORT WASHINGTON AVE. The amount of security required is $1,000, The time allowed to complete the whole work FROM W. 173D ST. TO W. 174TH ST., BOR- 152 and 154. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five will be two hundred and fifty (250) consecutive 8541. Regulating and grading sidewalk space OUGH OF MANHATTAN. per centum of the amount of security. working days as provided in the contract. and flagging the west side of 7th ave. from The time allowed to complete the work will be FOR ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS The amount of security required is $150,000. Wolcott ave. to Ditmars ave., First Ward. on or before Jan. 15, 1926, as provided in the TO THE ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT IN PUB- The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per contract. Affecting Block 824. LIC SCHOOL 177, 46 MONROE ST., BOR- cent of the amount of security. 8544. Regulating and grading sidewalk space The amount of security required is $800. OUGH OF MAHATTAN. and flagging Cypress Hills rd. from Myrtle ave. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per FOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT, ITEM The time allowed to complete the whole work I, PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE; ITEM 2, to Glasser st., Second Ward. Affecting Blocks cent, of the amount of security. will lie fifty (50) consecutive working days, as 11 EATI NG AND VENTILATING A PPA- 2915 and 2916. Borough of The Bronx, provided in the contract. 8553. Basins at the southeast corner of Oak FOR FURNITURE, ETC., FOR NEW PUB- RAT US, AND ITEM 3, ELECTRIC WORK The amount of security required is $1,800. .\ND LIGHTING FIXTURES, FOR AN ADDI- st. and Quince st., Third Ward. Affecting Block LIC SCHOOL 81, ON THE EASTERLY SIDE The deposit accompanying bid shall he five per AVE., FROM W. 255TH ST. TION TO PUBLIC SCHOOL 27 (AND WORK 1252. OF RIVERDALE cent. of the amount of security. IN CONNECTION THEREWITH), ON THE 8603. Sewer and appurtenances in Metropolitan TO W. 256TH ST., AND THROUGH TO SOUTHERLY SIDE OF 14TH AVE., FROM ave. from Mt. Olivet ave. to Sigsbee pl., Second Borough of Brooklyn. DELAFIELD AVE., BOROUGH OF' THE 12151' ST. TO 122D ST., COLLEGE POINT. Ward. Affecting Blocks 2422, 2601 to 2606 and FOR ROOF REPAIRS, ETC., AT PUBLIC BRONX. SCHOOL 83, BERGEN AND DEAN STS. AND The time allowed to complete the whole work 2741. The time allowed to complete the work on each SCHEN ECTADY AVE., BOROUGH OF On each item will he two hundred and fifty (250) 8604. Sewer and appurtenances in Moore st. item will be on or before Jan. 15, 1926, as pro- BROOKLYN. consecutive working days, as provided in the con- from Queens blvd. to Anable ave., First Ward. vided in the contract. tract. Affecting Blocks 246, 247, 250 and 251. The time allowed to complete the whole work The amount of security required for each item The amount of security required for each item 8605. Sewer and appurtenances in Pearson is as follows: Item 1, $1,000; Item 2, $800; will be ninety (90) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract. is as follows: Item 1, $9,000; Item 2, $22,000; st. from the end of the existing sewer southeast Item 3, $400; Item 4. $400; Item 5, $1,200; Item 3, $7,000. The amoond of security required is $609. of Jackson ave. to the Long Island Railroad, First Item 6, $400; Item 7, $1,400; Item 8, $2,800. The deposit accompanying bid on each item The deposit accompanying bid shall be five Ward. Affecting Blocks 84 and 85. The deposit accompanying bid on each item shall he five per cent. of the amount of security. per cert. of the amount of 8607. Basin at the northeast corner of Mc- shall be five per cent. of the amount of security. security. A separate bid must be submitted for each item Intosh st. and 27th (Beauregard) ave., Second FOR ITEM 2, HEATING AND VENTILAT- .\ separate bid must be submitted for each and separate awards will he made thereon. Ward. Affecting Blocks 332. item and separate as ards will be made thereon. ING APPARATUS IN CONNECTION WITH Blank forms, plans and specifications 8664. l'aving Manly st, from Nelson ave. to STRUCTURAL CHANGES AT PUBLIC may be Note-Bidders on Item 8 shall state in their obtained or seen at the Estimating Rooms of the Anable ave., First Ward. Affecting Blocks 282 SCHOOL 145, Al' THE SOUTHWESTERLY bid whether the type of desks and scats they Branch Offices of the Board of Education, at 34/2 and 283. CORNER OF CENTRAL AVE. AND NOLL propose to furnish will be adjustable or non- E. 12th st., Manhattan, 131 Livingston st., Brook- 8673. Sewer and appurtenances in 116th ST., BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. adjustable, steel or cast iron standards. 1,01, and 69 Northern blvd., Flushing, Queens. (Walnut) st. from Rockaway blvd. to Suwanee Blank forms, specifications and plans (where The time allowed to complete the whole work 1VII. H. GOMPERT, Architect, Superintendent ace.; Ulster ave. from 116th st. to 117th st.; required) may be obtained or seen at the Esti- will he sixty (60) consecutive working days, as of School Buildings. Tuckahoe ave. from 116th st. to 117th st., Fourth mating Rooms of the Branch Offices of the provided in the contract. Dated Sept. 18, 1925, Ward. Affecting Blocks 2434 to 2437, 2475 and s18,o8 Board of Education, at 341/2 E. 12th st., Man- The amount of security required is $1,200. iffSee General Instructions to Bidders on 2476. hattan, and 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn. The liquidated damages as provided in Art. last page, last column of the "City Record." Borough of Brooklyn. WM. H. GOMPERT, Architect, Superinten- XIII of the contract will be Ten Dollars ($10) 8027. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag- dent of School Buildings. BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND ging 46th st. from 8th ave. to 9th ave. Affecting Dated Sept. 30, 1925. s30,o13 a (111,e% deposit accompanying bid shall be five Blocks 751 and 760. VrSee General Instructions to Bidders on per cent. of the amount of security. APPORTIONMENT. 8160. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag- last page, last column of the "City Record." FOR ITEM 7, FURNISHING LABOR AND ging East 13th st. from Gravesend Neck rd. to MATERIALS NECESSARY TO INSTALL Notices of Public Hearings. Avenue X. Together with a list of awards for SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY PUPILS' DESKS AND SEATS IN PUBLIC damages caused by a change of grade. Awards the Superintendent of School Buildings. Board SCHOOL 207, ON THE NORTHERLY SIDE fRANCII ISE MATTERS. affect Block 7397, Lots 14, 17, 18, 19, 22 and 27, of Education of The City of New York, at his OF FILLMORE AVE. FROM KIMBALL ST. and Block 7398, Lots 54 and 69. Assessment office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex- TO COLEMAN ST., BOROUGH OF BROOK- PUBLIC NOTICE Is riLREBY GIVEN affects Blocks 7397 and 7398. TitAT tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 noon, L N. ac the mee,ing vt Inc 1., 8162. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag- oil uara vi hs,;iinate mud The time allowed to complete the whole work „Apportionment bud this nay the iunowing resoiti- ging East 15th st. from Gravesend Neck rd. to THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925. will be on or before January 1, 1926, as provided titais were aoupteti; Avenue X. Together with a list of awards for Borough of Brooklye. in the contract. it liereas, ILA: Queens Auto damages caused by a change of grade. Awards FOR FURNITURE. ETC., FOR ADDITION Traction Corpora- The amount of security required for the tion has, by a Petition affect Block 7399, Lots 12, 29 and 40, and Block com- uiiicii j uiy .11, 19-3, TO PUBLIC SCHOOL 35 (AND WORK IN applied to ti is board 7400, Lot 75. Claims disallowed affect Block CONNECTION THEREWITH), AT THE pletiou of the entire work is $1,800. I ur the right an,1 iviie,;e The deposit accompanying Cu maintain and operate sl;c;es or omnibuses 7375, Lot 89; Block 7399, Lot 27, and Block NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF DECATUR each bid shall be tor 7400, Lots 79 and 84. Assessment affects Blocks five per cent. of the amount of security. the carrying ot passengers upon and along valious ST. AND LEWIS AVE., BOROUGII OF streets an 7399 and 7400. Borough of Richmond, d avenues in the Borough tit Queeas; BROOKLYN. and 8561. Receiving basin at the northeast corner The time allowed to complete the whole work FOR ITEM 7, FURNISHING LABOR AND Whereas. Sections 72, 73 and 74 of the G,eater of 61st st. and 15th ave. Affecting Block 5516. on each item will be sixty (60) consecutive work- MATERIAL NECESSARY TO INSTALL New iurii Chatter, as 8597. Sewer and appurtenances in E. 28th st. ing days, as proyided in the contract. PUPILS' DESKS AND SEATS IN PUBLIC amenued by (mamas 62) and bill of the Laws of 191_15 chapter apa between Avenue J and Avenue K. Affecting The amount of security required for each item SCHOOL 40, ON THE NORTHWESTERLY and tit the Laws of 1914, provide for tile manner and Blocks 7609 and 7610. is as follows: Item 1, $2.400; Item 2, $400; CORNER OF HENDERSON AND LAE:1Y- Sewer and appurtenances in Ocean ave. procedure ot making such grants ; and 8600. Item 3, $1,800; Item 4, $600; Item 5, $400; ET TE AVES., NEW BRIGHTON, BOROUGH 10 nercas, Puisuant to sues iaws this Board between Avenue 0 and Avenue P. Affecting Item 6, $800; Item 7. $400; Item 8, $1,800; OF RICHMOND_ Block 6766. adopted a resolution on July 31, 1925, nxing the Item 9, $800. The time allowed to complete the whole work tare tur 8601. Sewer and appurtenances in Ovington The deposit accompanying bid on each item public hearing thereon as September 18, ave. between 10th ave. and Ilth ave. Affecting Hill be on or before November 2, 1925, as pro- 1/15, at which citizens were entiCed to appear shall be five per cent. of the amount of security. vided in the contract. and be ilea: Blocks 5765 and 5772. separate bid must be submitted for each item d, and publication was had for at feast A The amount of security required for the com- 8602. Receiving basin at the southwest corner and separate awards will be made thereon. two (.2) days in the New Yurk American and pletion of the entire work is $1,800. of Avenue T and West 5th st. Affecting Block Item 9 shall state in their New York Evening journal, newspapers designated Note-Bidders on The deposit accompanying each bid shall be 7100. bids whether the type of desks and seats they by the Mayor, and in the CITY RECORD five per min. of the amount of security. fur teii 8677. Private sewer in 76th st. between 11th propose to furnish will be adjustable or non- (10) days inimediatelv prior to the date or hear- Blank forms, specifications and plans (where and 12th ayes. Affecting Blocks 6220 and 6231. adjustable, steel or cast iron standards. ing, and the public hearing was duly held on requ;red) may be obtained or seen at the Esti- 8678. Private sewer in Newport st. between Blank forms, specifications and plans (where such day; and mating Rooms of the Branch Offices of the Williams ave. and Alabama ave., and Alabama required) may be obtained or seen at the Esti- Whereas, This Board had made inquiry as to the Board of Education at 3411 ave. between Newport st. and Riverdale ave. mating Rooms of the Branch Offices of the Board 2 E. 12th st., Manhat- money value of the franchise or night applied fn.- tan; 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn, and Borough Affecting Blocks 3836 and 3837. of Education, at 341/2 E. 12th st., Manhattan, and proposed to be granted to the Queens Auto All persons whose interests are affected by the Hall, New Brighton, Richmond, for Richmond and 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn. Traction Corporation and the adequacy of the above named proposed assessments or awards Superintendent WM. H. GOMPERT, Architect, compensationito iispensation to be paid therefor; now the. ef ore w°1 k' and who are opposed to the same or either of of School Buildings. A. I. If. GOMPERT, Architect, Superintendent them, are requested to present their objections in Dated Sept. 25, 1925. s25,o3 of School Buildings. Resolved, That the following form of the resolu- writing to the Board of Assessors, Room 800, X.e; See General Instructions to Bidders on Dated Sept. 21, 1925. s21,o2 tion for the grant of the frazichise or right applied Municipal Building, Manhattan, on or before last page, last column of the "City Record." V,, See General Instructions to Bidders on for by the Queens :Onto Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1925, at 11 a. m., at which Traction Corporation, last page, last column of the "City Record." containing the form of proposed contract for the time and place the said objections will be heard SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY and testimony received in reference thereto. grant of such franchise or right, he hereby intro- the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY duced and entered in the minutes of this Board WILLIAM C. ORMOND, ANDREW T. SUL- the Superintendent of School Supplies at the of Education of The City of New York, at his as follews. to wit: LIVAN, MAURICE SIMMONS, Board of Asses- Board of Education of The City of office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex- NOY York, Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and sors. tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 Park ave. and 59th st., Manhattan, until 3 p. Sept. 26, 1925. s26,o7 on Apportionment hereby grant s to t he Oticei is Auto noon, on Traction Corporation the franchise or tight fully TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. set out and described in the following form of DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Borough of Manhattan. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING proposed contract for the grant the:cot. embody- FOR SANITARY ALTERATIONS, ETC., AT 2,500 ALUMINUM TRAYS DIRECT TO ing all of the terms and condi; irin H, including the Proposals. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 9, 10, 27, 53, 63, 68, 95, JAMES MADISON AND JAMES MONROE provisions as to rates and charges taion snli- 132 AND 160, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. HIGH SCHOOLS. ject to the terms and conditions in said thoposed SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY The time allowed to complete the whole work Tile time for the delivery of the articles, ma. form of contract. contained, and that the Mayor the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board on each school will be sixty (60) consecutive terials and supplies and the performance of the - The City of New York be and hereby is of Education of The City of New York, at his working days, as provided in the contract. contract is by or before Dec. 31, 1925. authorized to execute and deliver such emtract iii office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex- The amount of security required is as follows: The amount of security required for the faith the name and on behalf of The City of New York, tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 ful performance of the contract is $600. as fo:lows, to wit: P. S. 9, $1,000; P. S. 10, $1,000; P. S. 27, $900; noon, on No bid will be considered unless it is accom - Pitimosim FORM OF CONTRACT. I'. S. 53, $900; P. S. 63, $1,200: P. S. 68, $800 : panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1925. $800; contract, Made and teectited in duplicate P. S. 95, P. S. 132, $600; P. S. 160, $1,000. amount of $30. Borough of Manhattan. The deposit accompanying hid on each school dais day of , 19.25, by and The bidder v ill state the price enumerated in iretween The City of New York (hereinatter called FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC., AT shall he five per cent. of the amount of security. the no,ice to bidders contained in the specifica - :ie. City), party of toe first part, 1;y the Jlayur PUBLIC SCHOOL 79, 1ST ST.„ BETWEEN A separate bid must be submitted for each ;ions and schedules for which he desires to bid, ..i said City, acting fur and in the name of said 1ST AND 2D AYES., BOROUGH OF MAN- school and separate awards will be made thereon. by which the bids will lie tested. City, under and in pursuance of the authority of HATTAN. Borough of Brooklyn. Award, if made, will lie made according to law. the Board of Estimate and .Apportionment of said The time allowed to complete the whole work FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC., AT Delivery will be required to he made at the City (hereinafter called the Begird), and the will he ninety (90) consecutive working days as PUBLIC SCHOOLS 4, 6, 25, 25 Annex, 36. 43, time and in the manner and in such quantities Queens Auto Traction (orpo fund!, a domestic provided in the contract. 55, 64. 87, 88, 93, 109, 116, 120, 129, 147, 143, as mar Ito directed. corporation f hereinafter called the Company), The amount of security required is $2,400. 156, 158, 159, 162, 171, 173, BAY RIDGE HIGH Blank form and further information may he The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per party of the second part, witnesAqh: SCHOOL ANNEX BUSHWICK HIGH ol,tained at the office of the Superintendent of In Cutiside ration of the mutual covenants and cent. of the amount of security. SCHOOL, ERASMUS HALL HIGH SCHOOL ;s choel Supplies, Board of Education, Park ave. agreements herein contained, the parties hereto do Borough of Brooklyn. AND NE1V UTRECHT HIGH SCHOOL. and 59th st., Manhaaan. FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC., AT hereby covenant and agree as folio-6S S BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. PAY R CI: JONES, Superintendent of School GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, HALSEY AND 1. The City hereby grant's to the Coin- The time allowed to complete the work on Sunplics. MACON STS. AND NOSTRAND AVE., BOR- pally, subject to the eonditirms and provisions each school or item will be ninety (90) consecu - Dated Sept. 18. 1925. 518,30 OUGH OF BROOKLYN. wee hereinafter set forth, the right and privilege to tive working days, except New Utrecht High General Instructions to Bidders on The time allowed to complete the whole work maintain and operate stages or omnibuses for School, which will be sixty (60) consecutive last page, last column of the "City Record." will be ninety (90) consecutive working days, as public use in the Borough of Oimens in The City working days, as provided in the contract. provided in the contract. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY of New York, upon the fodowing streets and The amount of security is as follows: P. S. avenues, to wit: The amount of security required is $2,800. the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board 4, $1,800; P. S. 6, $2,400; P. S. 25, $700; P. S. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per of Education of The City of New York, at his Jamidea Bay Boulevard from the intersection i f 25 Annex, $700; P. S. 36, $3,000; P. S. cent. of the amount of security. office. southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex- Beach 0 5th Street- and Rockaway Beach Boulevard, 43, $3,300; P. S. 55, $2,300; P. S. 64, FOR ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 noon, THE ELECTRIC LIGHT EQUIPMENT IN $1,200; P. S. 87, $2,600; P. S. 88, WO; on Boole PUBLIC P. S. 93. $3,900; P. S. 109, $1,500; P. S. v:ti to Jamaica A Vetille, SCHOOL 157, KENT AVE., NEAR T RSDAY, OCTOBE R 8, 1925. PARK AVE., BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 116, $1,900; P. S, 120. $900; P. S. 129, $1,200; Fol re, t Avenue from My rt le Avenue, Ridge- The time allowed to complete the whole work P. S. 147, $1,500; P. S. 148. $1,200; Borough of One"' wood. lip Metropolitan A vc,111C. FOR will be sixty (60) consecutive working days, as P. S. 156, $2.700: P. S. 158, $1,000; P. S. 159, GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF NEW Metropolitan %Tune frond l'OTT(5t. Avenue to provided in the contract. $1,600; P. S. 162, $1.400; P. S. 171, $2,100; P. S. P1'111.1C SC11001. 101, ON THE BLOCK Fresh Pond Road. BOUNDED BY The amount of security required is $2,500. 173, $2,400; B. R. H. S. Annex, $900; E. II. RUSSELL PL., SLOCUM Fresh p,,nd Road from :■ktri,i,,,til.an Avenue to The deposit. accompanying bid shall be five II. S., $2,40 0; B. H. S., $900; N. 1'. H. S., Item CRESCENT, STANDISH RD. AND CHIL- Flushing Avenue. per cent. of the amount of security. 1, $1,500; N. U. H. S., Item 2, $1,200. DREN'S LANE, FOREST HILLS GARDENS. Flushing Avenue from Fresh Pond Road to Tha time ;dime(' to complete the whole work FOR SANITARY ALTERATIONS, ETC., The deposit accompanying bid on each school 11 as ctli At en tie. A'I' PUBLIC SCHOOLS 23, 27, 41, 85, 103, and item shall he five per cent. of the amount three hundred (300) consecutive working Ma-peth Avenue fail Flushing Avenue to 113 AND 179, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. of security. days as provided in the contract. Betts Avenue. The amount of security required is Three Hun The time allowed to complete the whole work A separate hid must lie submitted for each Betts :Avenue from Maspeth Avenue to Fifth died and Fifty Thousand Dollars (S350,000), WI each school will be sixty (60) consecutive item and school and separate awards will be Street. The deposit accompanying hid shall he five per working days, as provided in the contract. Fifth Street from Betts Avenue to Woodside made thereon. cert. ,f the amount of security. The amount of security required is as follows: A venue. Woodside. Blank forms, specifications and plans (where FOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT, ITEM $600; P. S. 41, $600; Astoria Avenue font the 92d Street Ferry at 1'. S. 23. $2,000; 1'. S. 27, required) may be obtained or seen at the Esti- 1. PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE; ITEM 2, the East River to Boulevard. P. S. 179, $900; P. S. 85, $1,800; P. S. 103, mating Rooms of the Branch Offices of the Board HEATING AND VENTILATING APPA- Poulevard front Astoria Avenue to Main Street. $1.800; P. S. 113, $1,200. of Education at 341, E. 12th st., Manhattan, RATUS; ITEM 3. ELECTRIC WORK, AND bid on each school Main Street from Boulevard to Grand The deposit accompanying and 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn. ITEM 4. LIGHTING FIXTURES. FOR NEV Avenue. shall he five per cent. of the amount of security. WM. H. GOMPERT, Architect, Superintendent PUBLIC SCHOOL 101, ON THE BLOCK Grand Avenue from Main Street to 17th A separate bid must be submitted for each of School Buildings. BOUNDED BY RUSSELL pt... SLOCUM school and separate awards will be made thereon. Dated Sept. 21. 1925. s21,o6 CP F.SCENT, STANDISH RD. AND CHIL- 17 . venue front Grand Avenue to Broadway. Bmadt ay fermi 17th Avenue to Northern FOR ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO rirSee General Instructions to Bidders on DREN'S LANE, FOREST HILL GARDENS. Bo„tee' . THE ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT IN PUBLIC last page, last nolumn of the "City Record." The time allowed to complete the whole work SCHOOLS 30. 50, 57, 84, 131, 139, 140 AND on each item will he three hundred (300) con - Northern Bou'evard from Broadway to Fifth St-pet 146, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY secutive working days as provided in the con - The time allowed to complete the whole work the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board tract. Fifth Street front Northern Boulevard to Rouse- on each school will he sixty (60) consecutive of Education of The City of New York, at his The amount of security required for each item t A ei e. working days, as provided in the contract. is as follows: Roniieve't Ai-emie from Fifth Street to Eighth office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex- Item I, $14.000; Item 2, $30,000: ,:treet at the woodside Station of the Long Island The amount of security required is as follows: tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 Item 3. $10.000; Item 4, 53,000. P. S. 30, $1,300; I'. S. 50. $600; P. S. 57, $1,000; Railrood runioany. noon, on The detiosit accompanying bid on each item P. S. 84. $2,500; P. S. 131. $2,000; P. S. 139, shall be live per cent. of the amount of security. Anil to C: ,.55 quell other streets and avenues $1.500; P. S. 140, 82,500; P. S. 146, $3,000. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925. A separate hid must be submitted for each item moil :111■1 unnamed as may lie encountered The deposit accompanying bid on each school Borough of Manhattan. and separate awards will he made thereon. shore streets and avenues provided shall be five per cent. of the amount of security. FOR ITEM 2, ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS. FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF AN hat temporary deviations therefrom may be per- A separate bid must be submitted for each ETC., AT PUBLIC SCHOOL 62. 39 HESTER ADDITION TO PUBLIC SCHOOL, 27 (AND as lierti;telfter set forth. school and separate awards will be made thereon. ST.. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. WORK IN CONNECTION THEREWITH) ON Section 2 'The grant of this privi!eze is subject Borough of Manhattan. The time allowed to complete the whole work THE SOUTHERLY' SIDE OF 14TH AVE. to the folteiwing conditions: FOR ITEM 5, FURNITURE, ETC., FOR will be one hundred and fifty (150) consecutive FROM 121ST ST. TO 122D ST., COLLEGE First--The said right to maintain and operate NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 173, ON THE EAST- working days, as provided in the contract. POINT. said stages or omnibuses upon the streets and 7636 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. avenues herein described shall continue only dur- 8.They shall be fitted with brakes capable of lege, make verified reports to the Board and to the ity is hereby given to the Company to operate ing toe pleasure of the Board and shall be revoca- stopping and holding the same under all con- Comptroller of the City of the business done by stages or omnibuses, ble upon thirty (30) days' notice by the Board to ditions. the Company during such calendar month or por- Twenty-eighth—If at any time the powers of the the Company, but in uo event shalt it extend be- 9. They shall be so constructed that the oil or tion thereof. Such reports shall be in such form Board or any other of the authorities herein men- yond a term of one year from the date upon grease cannot drop on the roadway. as the Board or the Comptroller may prescribe and tioned or intended to be mentioned, shall be trans- which this contract is signed by the Mayor, and 10. All parts shall be so constructed that no shall contain a statement of such gross receipts, ferred by law to any other Board, authority, thereupon all rights of the Company by virtue of undue noise or vibration shall result from oper- the total miles in operation within the limits of the officer or officers, then and in such case such this contract shall cease and determine. ation. City and the miles operated under this contract, other Board, authority, officer or officers shall Second—The Company shall pay to the City for , 11. All wheels shall be equipped with either and such other information as the Board or the have all the powers, rights and duties herein this right and privilege a sum which shall be equal pneumatic tires, solid rubber tires, or tires which Comptroller may require. The Board or the reserved to or prescribed for the Board or other to five (S) per cent. of the gross receipts of the shall be approved by the Board or its authorized Comptroller shall have access to all books and rec• authorities, officer or officers. Company, as hereinafter defined, and for the dura- representatives; provided, however, that if solid ords of the Company for the purpose of ascertain- Section 3. The company promises, covenants tion of this contract, but which sum shall not be rubber tires be used on vehicles having a weight ing the correctness of its reports, and may examine and agrees on its part and behalf during the entire less than one hundred and sixty-five (165) dollars of over eight thousand (8,000) pounds, the rear its officers and employees under oath. term of this contract to conform to and abide by per month. wheels of such vehicles shall be equipped with Twenty-second—In case of any violation or and perform all the terms, conditions and require- The gross receipts mentioned above shall be the dual tires, each tire having a width of not less breach or failure to comply with any of the pro- ments in this contract fixed and contained. gross receipts of the Company, from whatever than five (5) inches, and the front wheels shall visions herein contained or with any orders of In witness whereof, the party of the first part, source derived, either directly or indirectly, in be equipped with tires having a width of not the Board or its authorized representatives, act. by its Mayor, thereunto duly authorized by the any manner, from or in connection with the opera- less than five (5) inches. ing under the powers herein reserved, the right Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said tion hereby authorized within the limits of the Tenth—No stage or omnibus shall be operated and privilege herein granted may be forfeited by City, has caused the corporate name of said City City. pursuant to this contract unless there shall be resolution of said Board, without proceedings at to he hereunto signed and the corporate seal of The charges shall commence on the date upon painted thereon in letters not less thai six inches law or in equity. Provided, however, that such said City to be hereunto affixed; and the party of which this contract is signed by the Mayor. (6") in height: action by the Board shall not be taken until the the second part, by its officers, thereunto duly The charges as above shall be paid into the (a) The name of the company owning and Board shall give notice to the Company to appear authorized, has caused its corporate name to be 'rreasury of the City monthly within five (5) days operating such vehicle. before it on a certain day not less than ten (10) hereunto signed and its corporate seal to he here- after the expiration of each calendar month or (b) The number of the vehicle which shall be days after the date of such notice, to show cause unto affixed the day and year first above written. portion thereof, except in the case of the last assigned to it by the Company and which shall not why such resolution declaring this right and THE CITY OF NEW YORK, by payment, when such charges shall be paid within be changed so long as such vehicle shall be oper- privilege forfeited should not be adopted. In Mayor. five (5) days after the termination of this right ated by the Company. case the Company fails to appear, action may be (Corporate Seal.) and privilege. (c) The number of adults for which the vehicle taken by the Board forthwith. Attest: City Clerk. Any and a:1 payments to be made by the terms has seating space. Any false entry in the books of the Company QUEENS AUTO TRACTION CCRPORA- of this contract to the City by the Company shall Eleventh—No advertising signs shall appear or false statement in the reports to the Board TION, by , President. not be considered in any manner in the nature of on the outside of any stage or omnibus. or to the Comptroller as to a material fact, (Seal.) a tax, but such payments shall he made in addi- Twelfth—The destination of each stage or knowingly made by the Company, shall constitute Attest: , Secretary. tion to any and all taxes of whatsoever kind or omnibus shall be plainly indicated on the outside such a violation or breach or failure to comply (Here add acknowledgments.) description, now or hereafter required to be paid front of the vehicle, and shall be illuminated at with the provisions herein contained as to war- Resolved, That the results of the inquiry made by any ordinance of the City, or resolution of the night. rant the forfeiture of the right and privilege by this Board as to the money value of the hereby granted. limed, or any law of the State of New York. Thirteenth--The inclosed portion of all stages franchise or right proposed to be granted and Third—The charges or payments shall continue or omnibuses which are operated on the streets Twenty-third—If the Company shall fail to give the adequacy of the compensation proposed to throughout the whole term of this contract, not- and avenues hereinabove described shall be heated efficient public service at rates not exceeding be paid therefor, and of the terms and condi- withstanding any clause in any statute or in the during the cold weather, in conformity with such those herein fixed, or fail to maintain its equip- tions including the provisions as to rates and charter of any other Company providing for pay- laws and ordinances as are now in force affecting ment as herein provided in good condition charges, are, as hereinabove specified, and fully ments for similar rights or franchises at a different surface railway cars or such laws and ordinances throughout the whole term of this contract, the set forth, in and by the foregoing form of pro- rate. affecting stages or omnibuses as may hereafter, Board may give notice to the Company, specify- posed contract, for the grant of such franchise or Fourth—Nothing in this contract shall be deemed during the term of this contract, be in force, or ing, any default on the part of the Company, right. and requiring the Company to remedy the same to affect in any way the right of the City to grant as may be required by resolution of the Board. Resolved, That these preambles and resolutions within a reasonable time; and upon failure of to any other corporation or to any individual a inclosed portion of all stages including the said resolution for the grant of a Fourteenth—The the Company to remedy such default within similar right and privilege upon the same or other or omnibuses operated on the streets and avenues franchise or right applied for by the Queens Auto a reasonable time, the Company shall, for each terms and conditions. over the same streets and hereinabove described shall be well lighted and Traction Corporation, and the said form of a avenues hereinbefere described. day thereafter during which the default or defect proposed contract for the grant of such franchise as may be required by resolution of the Board. remains, pay to the City the sum of fifty dollars Fifth—At the termination, revocation or for- Fifteenth—All vehicles operated pursuant to this or right, containing said results of such inquiry, feititee of this grant, the City, at the election of ($50) as fixed or liquidated damages, or at the after the same shall be entered in the minutes of grant shall conform in all particulars with the option of the Board, this contract may be for. the Board, shall have the right to purchase all or requirements herein contained and shall be main- this Board, shall be published in full for at least any part' of the property and plant of the Company feited upon ten (10) days' notice to the Com- fifteen (15) days immediately prior to Friday, tamed in good and safe repair and in a manner pany. used for the purpose of the operation of the stages October 16, 1925, in the CITY RECORD, together which will in all ways render the vehicle fit for Twenty-fourth—The or omnibuses hereby authorized, at a sum equal to Company shall assume all with the following notice, to wit: public service. The Company shall permit the liability for damages to persons or property a fair valuation of such property and plant. exclu- Notice is hereby given that the Board of Esti- Board or its authorized representatives to inspect occasioned by reason of the operation or mainte- sive of any value which such property and plant mate and Apportionment before authorizing any at all reasonable times any or all the vehicles used nance of the stages or omnibuses hereby author. may have by reason of this contract. Such prop- contract for the grant of the franchise or right, by the Company or by order of the Board shall ized, and it is a condition of this contract that erty and plant are to he valued as if the Company applied for by Queens Auto Traction Corporation, submit any such vehicle to the Board or its the City shall assume no liability whatsoever Fad not exerrieed the right nod privilege granted and fully set forth and described in the foregoing either to persons or property on account of the by this franchise for the said pe-iod of this con- authorized representatives for inspection. If upon form of proposed contract, for the grant of such same, and the Company shall repay to the City tract, and no allowance shall be made to the inspection any vehicle shall appear in the judg- frachis.e or right, and before adopting any resolu- any damages which the City shall be compelled Comnany in such valuation by reason of such ment of said Board or its authorized represen- to tions authorizing such contract, will, at a meeting tatives to he unfit for public service, then the pay by reason of any acts or default of the Com- of said Board, to be held in Room 16, City Hall, exercise. pany. Company shall. upon notice, immediately withdraw Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on If the Company and the City cannot aeree Twenty-fifth—This grant is upon the express such vehicle from service, and shall cause it to Friday, October 16, 1925, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., unon such valuation of such pronerty and plant. condition that the Company, within thirty (30) then such valuation thereof shall he determined conform with the requirements herein contained hold a public hearing thereon, at which citizens or shall remedy the defect and notify the Booed days after the signing of this contract by the shall he entitled to appear and be heard, and fixed by three arbitrators selected in the Mayor, and before anything is done in exercise following manner: or its authorized representatives that such vehicle Resolved, That a notice of such hearing, stat- has been made to conform with sa'd requirements of the right and privilege conferred hereby, shall ing that copies of the proposed contract and One disinterested Person shall he chosen by deposit with the Comptroller of the City the sum or that the defect has been remedied before such resolution of consent thereto may be obtained the Company; one disinterested reason shall he of two thousand dollars ($2,000) either in money vehicle shall he restored to service. by all those interested therein at the Division of chosen by the Board. and the two so chosen shall or securities, to be approved by him, which fund laws and nedinances affecting the Franchises, Room 1307, Municipal Building, choose a third disinterested person. The decision Sixteenth—All shall be security for the performance by the Com- operation of stages or omnibuses now in force or Centre and Chambers streets, Borough of Man- under oath of any two of such persons, who shall pany of all of the terms and conditions of ibis hattan, shall be published at least twice at the be so selected, shall be final and conclusive. which may he in force during the term of this contract and compliance with all orders of the If either the Company or the City fails to ap- contract shall be complied with by the Company. expense of the proposed grantee during the ten Board acting under the powers herein reserved. (10) days immediately prior to Friday, October point an arbitrator as herein provided, or should The Company shall also comply with and enforce The said fund of two thousand dollars 42,0001 16. 1925, in the New York American and the first two arbitrators fail to agree on the selec- the carrying out of any orders or regulations shall be security for the performance by the New York Evening Journal, the two daily newspapers tion of the third arbitrator within thirty (30) which may be issued by the Board designed for Company especially of those terms and conditions days after the first two arbitrators shall be the protection of persons or of property or of the in which the petition and notice of hearing of this contract which relate to the payment of thereon have been published. chosen, or if no two arbitrators so selected shall comfort and health of the public. the charges for the privilege hereby granted, the agree upon the valuation of such property within rate of fare for any passenger PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Telephone, Seventeenth—The rendering of efficient public service at the rates 4560 Worth, sixty (60) days after the arbitrators shall be so upon the stage or omnibus routes operated pur- herein fixed, and the maintenance of vehicles in Dated, New York, September 18, 1925. s26,o16 selected, then such valuation may be fixed by suant to this contract shall not exceed five (5) good condition throughout the whole term of this a commissioner appointed by the Supreme Court arts and. the Company shall not charge any pas- contract; and in case of default in the per- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the application of either party. senger more than five (5) cents for one continuous tormance by the Company of such terms and con- at the meeting of the Board of Estimate and Sixth—The rights and privileges hereby granted ride from any point on said routes, or on any other ditions or compliance with such orders or either connecting route, line or branch, operated by it Apportionment held this day the following reso- shall not be assigned, or transferred, either in or any of them, the City shall have the right to lutions were adopted: whole or in part, or leased or sublet in any man- or tinder its control, to any other point on said cause the work to be done and the materials to Whereas, The Corona Astoria Bus Line Cor- ner, nor shall title thereto, or right, interest or routes or on any other connecting route, line or be furnished for the pertormance thereof after poration has, by a petition dated July 25, 1925, property therein, pass to or vest in any other brooch whhin the limits of the City. due notice, and shall collect the reasonable cost applied to this Board for the right and privilege person or corporation whatsoever, either by the it is the intention and of the essence of this thereof from the said fund without legal proceed- to maintain and operate stages or omnibuses for act of the Company, or by operation of law, contract that the Company shall not charge any ings; or after default in the payment of the the carrying of passengers from Strong's Causeway, whether under the provisions of the statutes .re- passenger more than five (5) cents for one con- charges, shall collect the same, with interest, at the entrance to Cedar Grove Cemetery, Flush- lating to the consolidation or merger of corpora- tinuous ride as above provided during the term of from the said fund after ten (10) days' notice to ing, upon and along various streets and avenues tions or otherwise without the consent of the this contract, and should the Company at any time the Company; or in case of failure to observe the to Ditinars and 2d avenues, in the Borough of City, acting by the Board, evidenced by an in- during the term of this contract, without: the con- said terms and conditions of this contract and Queens; and strument, under seal, anything herein contained sent of the Board, charge a fare in excess of five orders of the Board acting hereunder, relating to Whereas, Sections 72, 73 and 74 of the Greater to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstand- (5) cents, as above provided, the right and privi- ,oe neauway, repair, maintenance or witndrawal New York Charter, as amended by chapters 629 ing, and the granting, giving or waiving of any lege hereby granted may Le cancelled and annulled 11(110 sect ice of vehicles, the Company shall pay and 630 of the Laws of 1905 and chapter 467 of one or more of such consents shall not render and this contract declared to be null and void and to the City as liquidated damages the sum of tiny the Laws of 1914, provide for the manner and unnecessary any subsequent consent or consents, dollars (do0) per day for cacti day of violation, of no effect by resolution of said Board without procedure of making such grants; and and no assignment, lease or sublease of the rights legal or other proceedings and upon the adoption and toe further sum of ten dollars ($10) per day Whereas, Pursuant to such laws this Board or privileges hereby granted, or of any part of such resolution all rights and privileges granted for each vehicle that shall not be properly heated adopted a resolution on July 31, 1925, fixing the thereof, or of the routes mentioned herein. or of or iigoted in case of the violation of the provisions by this contract shall cease and determine. Such date for public hearing thereon as September 18, any part thereof, shall be valid or effectual for action may be taken by the Board whether a fare relacmg to those matters, alt of winch sums may be 1925, at which citizens were entitled to appear any purpose unless the said assignment, lease or in excess of five (5) cents. as above provided, is deducted from said fund. sublease shall contain a covenant on the part and be heard and publication was had for at charged by the Company, acting on its own initia- The procedure for the imposition and collection least two (2) days in the of the assignee or lessee that the same is sub- New York American tive or in alleged compliance with an order or of the sums as fixed or liquidated damages in this and ject to all the conditions of this contract; and that New York Eevening Journal, newspapers orders issued by any other Board or Commission contract shall be as follows: designated by the Mayor, and in the CITY RECORD the assignee or lessee assumes and will be bound having or claiming to have jurisdiction over the The Board on complaint made, shall give notice by all of said conditions, and especially said con- for ten (10) days immediately prior to the date operation of the stage or omnibus routes operated to the Company, di.ecting its President or other of hearing, and the public hearing was duly held ditions as to payments, anything in any statute pursuant to this contract. officer to appear before the Board on a certain day on such day; and or in the charter of such assignee or lessee to Eighteenth—Stages or omnibuses shall be run not less than ten (10) days after the date of such the contrary notwithstanding, and that the said Whereas, This Board has made inquiry as to on the routes operated pursuant to this contract on notice, to show cause why the Company should not the money value of the franchise or right applied assignee or lessee waives any more favorable a schedule providing for intervals of not more than pay such liquidated damages in accordance with for and proposed to be granted to the Corona conditions created by such statute or its charter, thirty (30) minutes during the period of each the foregoing provisions. If the Company fails to Astoria Bus Line Corporation, and the adequacy and that it will not claim by reason thereof or day between 7 o'clock A. M. and 12 o'clock Mid- make an appearance, or after a hearing appears in of the compensation to be paid therefor; now otherwise exemption from liability to perform night, and as notch oftener as reasonable conveni- the judgment of the Board to be in fault. said therefore it is each and all of the conditions of this contract. ence of the public may require. or as may be Board shall forthwith require the payment of said Resolved, That the following form of the reso- Company shall commence opera- sums herein provided for, or where the damages Seventh—The directed by resolution of the Board. Such schedule lution for the grant of the franchise or right tion immediately upon receiving the necessary of 30-minute intervals, or such other schedu:e as are not liquidated by the terms of this contract, applied for by the Corona Astoria Bus Line Cor- approval or authority from the Transit Commis- may be directed by resolution of the Board shall be such amount as appears to the Board to he just, poration, containing the form of proposed con- sion as required by law. If however such ap- maintained as nearly as possible. except when the and without legal procedure direct the Comptroller tract for the grant of such franchise or right, be proval or authority shall not he obtained by the Company is prevented from so doing by reasons to withdraw such amount from the security fund hereby introduced and entered in the minutes of Company within thirty (30) days from the date not within its control. deposited with him. In case of any drafts made this Board as follows, to wit: upon which this contract is signed by the Mayor Nineteenth—The Company shall, at its own ex- upon the security fund, the Company shall, upon Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- the right and privilege hereby granted shall cease pense, do anything and everything within its ten (10) days' notice, pay to the City a sum suffi- portionment hereby grants to the Corona Astoria and determine and no operation shall take place power to keep its vehicles in operation on regular cient to restore said security fund to the original Bus Line Corporation the franchise or right fully hereunder. scheitutes during the existence of snow and ice in amount of two thousand dollars ($2,000), and in set out and described in the following form of Eighth—Nothing herein contained shall be con- the streets and avenues upon which the Company default thereof this contract may he cancelled and proposed contract for the grant thereof, embody- strued as permitting the grantee to erect any is hereby authorized to operate, and if it shall annu:led at the option of the Board, acting in ing all of the terms and conditions including the structures whatever upon City streets, and the he necessary to remove such snow and ice to the behalf of the City. No action or proceeding or provisions as to rates and charges upon and sub- Company shall not construct or maintain any side of the roadway in order to so operate, then right under the provisions of this contract shall ject to the terms and conditions in said proposed fixture or structure in the street unless especially such removal shall be done by the Company tinder affect any other legal rights, remedies or causes of Corm of contract contained, and that the Mayor authorized by resolution of the Board. the supervision and to the satisfaction of the action belonging to the City. These provisions for of The City of New York be and he hereby is Ninth--All vehicles which may be operated President of the Borough, but in no event shall the recovery of such damages are in addition to authorized to execute and deliver such contract pursuant to this contract shall comply with the snow or ice so removed he allowed by the Com- the rhin to forfeit the franchise conferred by in the name and on behalf of The City of New following general requirements: pany to obstruct the crosswalks of any street. Section 2, Subdivision Twenty-third of this con. ork, as follows, to wit: tract. I. They shall be propelled by power generated Twentieth--It is understood that the Company PROPOSED FORM OF CONTRACT, or contained within the vehicle itself, but no Twenty-sixtlz—The words "notice" or "direc- shall operate, pursuant to this contract, only upon tion" wherever used in this contract shall be power shall be used which will in its generation the streets and avenues herein described, but This contract, made and executed in duplicate or use produce smoke or noxious odors sufficient deemed to mean a written notice or direction should vehicular traffic be diverted from any por- this day of , 1925, by in the opinion of the Board or its authorized Every such notice or direction to be served upon tion of any of said streets or avenues because of and between The City of New York (hereinafter representatives to constitute a nuisance. the Company shall be delivered at such office in fires, parades or any other event which will close called the City), party of the first part, by the .2. The maximum weight, including fuel, water, the City as shall have been designated by the Com- the street to vehicular traffic temporarily, then Mayor of said City, acting for and in the name 911 or any other material or any accessories used nary. or if no such office shall have been desig- the Company may use such other streets or ave- of said City, under and in pursuance of the in operation, shall not exceed thirteen thousand nated, or if such designation shall have for any nues as are necessary to continue the operation. authority of the Board of Estimate and Appor- (13,000) pounds. reason become inoperative. shall be mailed in the If, however, for any reason any of the streets and tionment of said City (hereinafter called the 3. The maximum width shall not exceed seven City, pnstpage prepaid, addressed to the Company avenues in which operation is hereby authorized feet ten inches (7' 10"). at the City. Delivery or mailing of such entice a' Board), and the Corona Astoria Bus Line Cor- shall be closed to vehicular traffic for a longer 4. The maximum height of floor of upper direction as and when above provided shall be poration, a domestic corporation (hereinafter period than twenty-four (24) hours, then the Com- deck shall not exceed nine feet seven inches equivalent to direct personal notice or directiom called the Company), party of the second part, pany shall communicate with the Board or its (9' 7"). and shall he deemed to have been given at the witnesseth: authorized representatives and obtain authority for 5. The maximum length shall not exceed thirty time of delivery or mailing. In consideration of the mutual covenants and the operation upon other streets aml avenues for fret (30'). Twenty.seventh—The words "streets" or "ave- agreements herein contained, the parties hereto o. They shall he designed and constructed in the period during which sail street or avenue may nues" and "streets and avenues" wherever used in do hereby covenant and agree as follows: a manner which will permit ease and freedom of he closed. this contract. shall be deemed to mean streets, Section 1. The City hereby grants to the Com- movement under all conditions. Tzeentv-first —111e Company shall at all times avenues, highwaya, parkways, driveways. cali- pany. subject to the conditions and provisions 7. The distribution of weight on axles. length keep accurate books of account of its gross receipts f-on—es. boulevards. briddes, viaducts. tunnels. hereinafter set forth• the right and privilege to of wheel base and other features of design shall front all sources and shall. within five (5) days nubile Places or any other property to which the maintain and operate stages or omnibuses, for be such as to avoid skidding as far as possible and after the expiration of each calendar month, dur- City has title or over which the public has an public use in the Borough of Queens, in the shall be such as to permit easy steering and ing the term of this contract and within five. (5) easement encountered by the streets and avenues City of New York, upon the following streets control. days after the termination of this right and privi. hereinabove described and upon or in which author- and avenues, to wit: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. THE CITY RECORD. 7637

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Strong's Causeway from the entrance to Cedar Eighth--Nothing herein contained shall be con- patty is hereby authorized to operate, and if it this contract may be cancelled and annulled at Grove Cemetery, Flushing, to Corona Avenue. strued as permitting the grantee to erect any shall he ilecvss;,ry to remove such snow and ice the option of the Board, acting in behalf of the Corona Avenue from Strong's Causeway to Al- structures whatever upon Lity streets, and the to the side of the roadway in order to so operate, City. No action or proceeding or right under burtis Avenue. company shall not construct or maintain any then such removal shall be done by the Company the provisions of this contract shall affect any Alburtis Avenue from Corona Avenue to Polk fixture or structure in the street unless especially under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the other legal rights, remedies or causes of action Avenue. authorized by resolution of the Board. President of the Borough. but in no event shall belonging to the City. These provisions for the Polk Avenue from Alburtis Avenue to 46th h ifltlt—Alf vehicles which may be operated pur- snow or ice so removed be allowed by the Company recovery of such damages are in addition to the Street. suant to this contract shall comply with the to obstruct the crosswalks of any street. right to forfeit the franchise conferred by Section 46th Street from Polk Avenue to Astoria Ave- totlowing general requirements: Twentieth—It is understood that the Company 2, Subdivision Twenty-third of this contract. nue, East Elmhurst. 1. Tney shall be propelled by power generated shall operate, pursuant to this contract, only upon Twenty-sixth—The words "notice" or "direc- Astoria Avenue from 46th Street to Potter or contained within the vehicle itself, but no the streets and avenues herein described, but tion" wherever used in this contract, shall be Avenue, Astoria. power shall be used which will in its generation should vehicular traffic be diverted from any por- deemed to mean a written notice or direction. Potter Avenue from Astoria Avenue to Purdy or use produce smoke or noxious odors sufficient tion of any of said streets or avenues because of Every such notice or direction to be served upon fires, parades or any other event which will close Street. in the opinion of the Board or its authorized the Company shall be delivered at such office in the street to vehicular traffic temporarily, then the Purdy Street from Potter Avenue to Ditmars representatives to constitute a nuisance. the City as shall have been designated by the Company may use such other streets or avenues as Avenue. 2. The maximum weight, including fuel, water, Company, or if no such office shall have been are necessary to continue the operation. If, how- Ditmars Avenue from Purdy Street to Second oil or any other material or any accessories used designated. or if such designation shall have for ever, for any reason any of the streets and avenues Avenue. in operation, shall not exceed thirteen thousand in which operation is hereby authorized shall be any reason become inoperative, shall be mailed in And to cross such other streets and avenues, (13,000) pounds. the City, postage prepaid addressed to the Com- closed to vehicular traffic for a longer period than named and unnamed, as may be encountered by 1 The maximum width shall not exceed seven pany at the City. Delivery or mailing of such the above described streets and avenues, pro- feet ten inches (7'10"). twenty-four (24) hours, then the Company shall communicate with the Board or its authorized notice or direction as and when above provided vided that temporary deviations therefrom may 4. The maximum height of floor of upper deck representatives and obtain authority for the opera- shall be equivalent to direct personal notice or be permitted as hereinafter set forth. shall not exceed nine feet seven inches (9'7"). tion upon other streets and avenues for the period direction, and shall be deemed to have been given Section 2. The grant of this privilege is sub- 5. The maximum length shall not exceed thirty during which said street or avenue may he closed. at the time of delivery or mailing. feet (30'). ject to the following conditions; Twenty-first—The Company shall at all times Twenty-seventh—The words "streets" or "ave- First—The said right to maintain and operate 6. They shall be designed and constructed in keep accurate hooks of account of its gross nues" and "streets and avenues" wherever used a manner which will permit ease and freedom said stages or omnibuses upon the streets and receipts from all sources and shall, within five in this contract, shall be deemed to mean streets, avenues herein described shall continue only dur- of movement under all conditions. (5) days after the expiration of each calendar avenues, highways, parkways, driveways, con- ing the pleasure of the Board and shall be re- 7. The distribution of weight on axles, length month, during the term of this contract and courses. boulevards, bridges, viaducts, tunnels, pub- vocable upon thirty (30) days' notice by the Board of wheel base and other features of design shall within five (5) days after the termination of this lic places or any other property to which the City to the Company, but in no event shall it extend be such as to avoid skidding as far as possible and right and privilege, make verified reports to the has title or over which the public has an ease- beyond a term of one year from the date upon shall be such as to permit easy steering and Board and to the Comptroller of the City of the ment encountered by the streets and avenues which this contract is signed by the Mayor, and control. business done by the Company during such hereinabove described and upon or in which thereupon all rights of the Company by virtue of 8. They shall be fitted with brakes capable of calendar month or portion thereof. Such reports authority is hereby given to the Company to this contract shall cease and determine. stopping and holding the same under all conditions. shall be in such form as the Board or the Comp- operate stages or omnibuses. Second—The Company shall pay to the City for 9. They shall be so constructed that the oil troller may prescribe and shall contain a state- Twenty-eighth—If at any time the powers of this right and privilege a sum which shall be or grease cannot drop on the roadway. ment of such gross receipts, the total miles in the Board or any other of the authorities herein equal to five (5) per cent. of the gross receipts 10. All parts shall be so constructed that no operation within the limits of the City and the mentioned or intended to be mentioned, shall be of the Company, as hereinafter defined, and for undue noise or vibration shall result from oper- miles operated under this contract, and such transferred by law to any other Board, authority, the duration of this contract, but which sum shall ation. other information as the Board or the Comptroller officer or officers, then and in such case such not be less than one hundred and sixty-five (165) 11. All wheels shall be equipped with either may require. The Board or the Comptroller shall other Board, authority, officer or officers shall have access to all books and records of the Com- dollars per month. pneumatic tires, solid rubber tires, or tires which have all the powers, rights and duties herein re- pany for the purpose of ascertaining the correct- The gross receipts mentioned above shall be the shall be approved by the Board or its authorized served to or prescribed for the Board or other ness of its reports, and may examine its officers gross receipts of the Company from whatever representatives; provided, however, that if solid authorities, officer or officers. and employees under oath. source derived, either directly or indirectly, in rubber tires be used on vehicles having a weight Twenty-second—In case of any violation or Section 3. The Company promises, covenants any manner, from or in connection with the oper- of over eight thousand (8,000) pounds, the rear breach or failure to comply with any of the pro- and agrees on its part and behalf during the ation hereby authorized within the limits of the wheels of such vehicles shall be equipped with visions herein contained or with any orders of entire term of this contract to conform to and dual tires, each tire having a width of not less City. the Board or its authorized representatives, act- abide by and perform all the terms, conditions date upon than live (5) inches, and the front wheels shall The charges shall commence on the ing under the powers herein reserved, the right atanined.drequirements in this contract fixed and con- be equipped with tires having a width of not less which this contract is signed by the Mayor. and privilege herein granted may be forfeited by The charges as above shall be paid into the than five (5) inches. resolution of said Board, without proceedings at In witness whereof, the party of the first part, Treasury of the City monthly within five (5) days Tenth—No stage or omnibus shall be operated law or in equity. Provided, however, that such by its Mayor. thereunto duly authorized by the after the expiration of each calendar month or pursuant to this contract unless there shall be action by the Board shall not be taken until the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said portion thereof, except in the case of the last painted thereon in letters not less than six inches Board shall give notice to the Company to appear City, has caused the corporate name of said City payment when such charges shall be paid within (6") in height: before it on a certain day not less than ten (10) to be hereunto signed and the corporate seal of five (5) days after the termination of this right (a) The name of the company owning and days after the date of such notice, to show cause said City to be hereunto affixed; and the party of and privilege. operating such vehicle. why such resolution declaring this right and the second part, by its officers, thereunto duly Any and all payments to be made by the terms (b) The number of the vehicle which shall be privilege forfeited should not be adopted. In authorized, has caused its corporate name to be of this contract to the City by the Company, shall assigned to it by the Company and which shall case the Company fails to appear, action may be hereunto signed and it's corporate seal to be here- not be considered in any manner in the nature not be changed so long as such vehicle shall be taken by the Board forthwith. unto affixed the day and year first above written. of a tax. but such payments shall be made in operated by the Company. Any false entry in the books of the Company TILE CITY OF NEW YORK, by addition to any and all taxes of whatsoever kind (c) The number of adults for which the vehicle or false statement in the reports to the Board or Mayor. or description, now or hereafter required to be has seating space. to the Comptroller as to a material fact, knowingly (Corporate Seal.) paid by any ordinance of the City, or resolution Eleventh—No advertising signs shall appear on made by the Company, shall constitute such a Attest: City Clerk. of the Board, or any law of the State of New the outside of any stage or omnibus. violation or breach or failure to comply with the CORC'NA ASTORIA BUS LINE CORPORA- provisions herein contained as to warrant the for- TION, by , President. York. Twelfth—The destination of each stage or omni- Third—The charges or payments shall continue bus shall be plainly indicated on the outside front feiture of the right and privilege hereby granted. ) .(S,k t eteasit. throughout the whole term of this contract, not- of the vehicle, and shall be illuminated at night. Twenty-third—If the Company shall fail to give , Secretary. (here add acknowledgments.) withstanding any clause in any statute or in the Thirteenth—The inclosed portion of all stages efficient public service at rates not exceeding Resolved, That the results of the inquiry made charter of any other Company providing for or omnibuses which are operated on the streets those herein fixed, or fail to maintain its equip- ment as herein provided in good condition by this Board as to the money value of the fran- payments for similar rights or franchises at a and avenues hereinabove described shall be heated chise or rights proposed to be granted and the during the cold weather, in conformity with such throughout the whole term of this contract, the different rate. Board may give notice to the Company, specify- adequacy of the compensation proposed to be paid Fourth—Nothing in this contract shall be laws and ordinances as are now in force affecting ing any default on the part of the Company, therefor, and of the terms and conditions, includ- deemed to affect in any way the right of the surface railway cars or such laws and ordinances and requiring the Company to remedy the same ing the provisions as to rates and charges, are as City to grant to any other corporation or to any affecting stages or omnibuses as may hereafter, within a reasonable time; and upon failure of hereinabove specified and fully set forth in and individual a similar right and privilege upon during the term of this contract, be in force, or the Company to remedy such default within a by the foregoing form of proposed contract for the same or other terms and conditions, over as may be required by resolution of the Board. reasonable time, the Company shall, for each day the grant of such franchise or right. the same streets and avenues hereinbef ore Fourteenth—The inclosed portion of all stages thereafter during which the default or defect Resolved, That these preambles and resolutions, described. or omnibuses operated on the streets and avenues remains, pay to the City the sum of fitfy dollars including the said resolution for the grant of a Fifth—At the termination, revocation or for- hereinabove described shall be well lighted and ($50) as fixed or liquidated damages, or at the franchise or right applied for by the Corona feiture of this grant, the City at the election of as may be required by resolution of the Board. option of the Board, this contract may be for- Astoria Bus Line Corporation. and the said form the Board, shall have the right to purchase all Fifteenth—All vehicles operated pursuant to this feited upon ten (10) days' notice to the Corn- of a proposed contract for the grant of such fran- or any part of the property and plant of the grant shall conform in all particulars with the pany. chise or right, containing said results of such Company used for the purpose of the operation requirements herein contained and shall be main- Twenty-fourth—The Company shall assume all inquiry, after the same shall be entered in the of the stages or omnibuses hereby authorized, at tained in good and safe repair and in a manner liability for damages to persons or property occa- minutes of this Board, shall be published in full a sum equal to a fair valuation of such property which will in all ways render the vehicle fit for sioned by reason of the operation or maintenance for at least (15) days immediately prior tc and plant, exclusive of any value which such public service. The Company shall permit the of the stages or omnibuses hereby authorized, and Friday, October 16, 1925, in the CITY RECORD, property and plant may have by reason of this Board or its authorized representatives to inspect it is a condition of this contract that the City together with the following notice. to wit: contract. Such property and plant are to be at all reasonable times any or all the vehicles shall assume no liability whatsoever either to Notice is hereby given that the Board of Esti- valued as if the Company had not exercised the used by the Company or by order of the Board persons or property on account of the same, and mate and Apportionment, before authorizing any right and privilege granted by this franchise for shall submit any such vehicle to the Board or the Company shall repay to the City any damage contract fur the grant of the franchise ur right the said period of this contract and no allow- its authorized representatives for inspection. If which the City shall be compelled to pay by reason applied for by the Corona Astoria Bus Line Cor- ance shall be made to the Company in such valua- upon inspection any vehicle shall appear in the of any acts or default of the Company. poration and ful:y set forth and described in the tion by reason of such exercise. judgment of said Board or its authorized repre- Twenty-fifth—This grant is upon the express foregoing form of proposed contract for the grant If the Company and the City cannot agree sentatives to be unfit for public service, then the condition that the Company, within thirty (30) of such franchise or right, and before adopting upon such valuation of such property and plant, Company shall, upon notice, immediately withdraw days after the signing of this contract by the any resolutions authorizing such contract, will, at then such valuation thereof shall be determined such vehicle from service, and shall cause it to Mayor, and before anything is done in exercise a meeting of said Board to be held in Room 16, and fixed by three arbitrators selected in the fol- conform with the requirements herein contained of the right and privilege conferred hereby, City flail, Borough of Manhattan, City of New lowing manner: or shall remedy the defect and notify the Board or shall deposit with the Comptroller of the City York, on Friday, October 16, 1925, at 10.30 One disinterested person shall be chosen by its authorized representatives that such vehicle has the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000) either o'clock A. M., hold a public hearing thereon at the Company; one disinterested person shall be been made to conform with said requirements or in money or securities, to be approved by him, which citizens shall be entitled to appear and chosen by the Board, and the two so chosen that the defect has been remedied before such which fund shall be security for the performance be heard. shall choose a third disinterested person. The vehicle shall be restored to service. by the Company of all of the terms and condi- Resolved, That a notice of such hearing, rtating decision under oath of any two of such persons, Sixteenth—All laws and ordinances affecting the tions of this contract and compliance with all that copies of the proposed contract and resolution who shall be so selected, shall be final and operation of stages or omnibuses now in force or orders of the Board acting under the powers of consent thereto may be obtained by all those conclusive. which may he in force during the term of this herein reserved. The said fund of two thou- interested therein at the Division of Franchises, If either the Company or the City fails to contract shall be complied with by the Company. sand dollars ($2,000) shall be security for the Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centre and Cham- appoint an arbitrator as herein provided, or should The Conipany shall also comply with and enforce performance by the Company especially of those bers Streets, Borough of Manhattan, shall be pub- the first two arbitrators fail to agree on the the carrying out of any orders or regulations terms and conditions of this contract which relate lished at least twice, at the expense of the proposed selection of the third arbitrator within thirty (30) which may be issued by the Board designed for to the payment of the charges for the privilege grantee, during the ten (10) days immediately days after the first two arbitrators shall be the protection of persons or of property or of the hereby granted, the rendering of efficient public prior to Friday, October 16, 1925, in the New chosen, or if no two arbitrators so selected shall comfort and health of the public. service at the rates herein fixed, and the mainte- York American and New York Evening Journal, agree upon the valuation of such property within Seventeenth—The rate of fare for any passenger nance of vehicles in good condition throughout the two daily newspapers in which the petition sixty (60) days after the arbitrators shall be so upon the stage or omnibus routes operated pur- the whole term of this contract; and in case of and notice of hearing thereon have been published. selected, then such valuation may be fixed by a suant to this contract shall not exceed five (5) default in the performance by the Company of PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Telephone commissioner appointed by the Supreme Court cents and the Company shall not charge any pas- such terms and conditions or compliance with such 4560 Worth. on the application of either party. senger more than five (5) cents for one continuous orders or either or any of them, the City shall Dated, New York, September 13, 1925, s26,o16 have the right to cause the work to be done and Sixth—The rights and privileges hereby granted ride from any point on said routes, or on any the materials to be furnished for the performance shall not be assigned, or transferred, either in other connecting route. line or branch, operated by PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT thereof after due notice, and shall collect the whole or in part, or leased or sublet in any it or under its control, to any other point on said at the meeting of the Board of Estimate and . reasonable cost thereof from the said fund with- manner, nor shall title thereto, or right, interest routes or on any other connecting route, line or Apportionment held this day the following resolu- out legal proceedings; or after default in the or property therein, pass to or vest in any branch within the limits of the City. tions were adopted: other person or corporation whatsoever, either It is the intention and of the essence of this payment of the charges, shall collect the same, Whereas, The Tompkins Bus Corporation has by by the act of the Company. or by operation of contract that the Company shall not charge any with interest, from the said fund after ten (10) a petition dated July 17, 1925, applied to this law, whether under the provisions of the statutes passenger more than five (5) cents for one con- days' notice to the Company; or in case of Board for the right and privilege to maintain and relating to the consolidation or merger of corpora- tinuous ride as above provided during the term of failure to observe the said terms and conditions operate stages or omnibuses for the carrying of tions or otherwise without the consent of the this contract and should the Company at any time of this contract and orders of the Board acting passengers upon and along various streets and City, acting by the Board, evidenced by an in- during the term of this contract, without the con- hereunder, relating to the headway, repair, main- avenues, in the Borough ,of Richmond; and Whereas, Sections 72, 73 and 74 of the Greater strument, tinder seal, anything herein contained sent of the Board, charge a fare in excess of five tenance or withdrawal from service of vehicles, New York Charter, as amended by chapters 629 to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstand- (5) cents, as above provided, the right and privi- the Company shall pay to the City as liquidated and 630 of the Laws of 1905 and chapter 467 of ing, and the granting, giving or waiving of any lege hereby granted may be cancelled and annulled damages the sum of fifty dollars ($50) per day the laws of 1914. provide for the manner and one or more of such consents shall not render and this contract declared to be null and void and for each day of violation, and the further sum of of no effect by resolution of said Board without procedure of making such grants; and unnecessary any subsequent consent or consents. ten dollars ($10) per day for each vehicle that legal or other proceedings and upon the adoption Whereas, Pursuant to such laws this Board and no assignment. lease or sublease of the rights shall not be properly heated or lighted in case of of such resolution all rights and privileges granted adopted a resolution on July 31, 1925, fixing the or privilege; hereby granted, or of any part the violation of the provisions relating to those by this contract shall cease and determine. Such date for public hearing thereon as September 12, thereof, or of the routes mentioned herein, or of matters, all of which sums may be deducted from action may be taken by the Board whether a fare 1925. at which citizens were entitled to appear any part thereof, shall be valid or effectual for said fund. in excess of five (5) cents, as above provided, is and be neard and publication seas had for at least any purpose unless the said assignment, lease or The procedure for the imposition and collection charged by the Company acting on its own initia- two (2) days in the New York American and the sublease shall contain a covenant on the part of of the sums as fixed or liquidated damages in this tive or in alleged compliance with an order or contract shall be as follows: New York Evening Journal. newspapers designated the assignee or lessee that the same is subject by the Mayor, and in the CITY RECORD for ten orders issued by any other Board or Commission The Board on complaint made, shall give notice to all the conditions of this contract; and that (10) (lays immediately prior to the date of bear- having or claiming to have jurisdiction over the to the Company, directing its President or other the assignee or lessee assumes and will be hound ing, and the public hearing was duly held en such operation of the stage or omnibus routes operated officer to appear before the Board on a certain by all of said conditions, and especially said con- pursuant to this contract. day' and ditions as to payments, anything in any statute day not less than ten (10) days after the date Eighteenth—Stages or omnibuses shall be run Whereas, This Board has made inquiry as to or in the charter of such assignee or lessee to of such notice, to show cause why the Company on the routes operated pursuant to this contract on the money value of the franchise or right applied should not pay such liquidated damages in accord- the contrary notwithstanding, and that the said a schedule providing for intervals of not more than for and 'unposed to be granted to the Tompkins ance with the foregoing provisions. If the Com- assignee or lessee waives any more favorable thirty (30) minutes during the period of each day Bus Corporation and the adequacy cf the compen- pany fails to make an appearance, or after a conditions crea'ed by such statute or its charter, between 7 o'clock A. M. and 12 o'clock Midnight. sation to be paid therefor; now therefore it is and that it will not claim by reason thereof or and as much oftener as reasonable convenience of hearing appears in the judgment of the Board to Resolved, That the following form of the reso- otherwise exemption from liability to perform the public may require, or as may be directed by be in fault, said Board shall forthwith require the lution for the grant of the franchise or right ap- each and all of the conditions of this contract. resolution of the Board. Snch schedule of 30- payment of said sums herein provided for, or plied for by the Tompkins Bus Corporation con- Seventh—The Company shall commence oper- minute intervals, or such other schedule as may where the damages are not liquidated by the taining the form of proposed contract for the ation immediately upon receiving the necessary be directed by resolution of the Board shall he terms of this contract, such amount as appears grant of such franchise or right. he hereby intro approval or authority from the Transit Commis- maintained as nearly as possible, except when the to the Board to be just, and without legal pro- duced and entered in the nffnutes of this Board as sion as required by law. If however such Compare is prevented from so doing by reasons cedure direct the Comptroller to withdraw such follows. to wit: approval or authority shall not be obtained by not within its control. amount from the security fund deposited with Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap- the Company within thirty (30) days from the Nineteenth—The Company shall, at its own ex- him. In case of any drafts made upon the secur- portionment hereby grants to the Tompkins Bus date upon which this contract is signed by the pense, do anything and everything vithin its power ity fund, the Company shall, upon ten (10) days' Corporation the franchise or right fully set out and Mayor the right and privilege hereby granted to keep its vehicles in operation on regular notice, pay to the City a sum sufficient to restore described in the following form of proposed con- shall cease and determine and no operation shall schedules during the existence of snow and ice said security fund to the original amount of two tract for the grant thereof, embodying all of the take place hereunder. in the streets and avenues upon which the Com- thousand dollars ($2,000), and in default thereof terms and conditions, including the provisions as 7638 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. to rates and charges upon and subject to the terms ntent, under seal, anything herein contained to the charge a fare in excess of five (5) cents, as per day for each day of violation, and the further and Conditions in said proposed form of contract contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding, above provided, the right and privilege hereby stun of ten dollars ($10) per day for each contained, and that the Mayor of The City of gild the g,anting, giving or waiving ut any one granted may be cancelled and annulled and this vehicle that shall not be properly heated or lighted New York be and he hereby is authorized to or more to ,itch consents shall not render unneces- contract declared to be null and void and of no in case of the violation of the provisions relating execute and deliver such contract in the name and sary any subsequent consent or consents, and no effect by resolution of said Board without legal to those matters, all of which sums may be on behalf ot The City of New York, as follows, assignment, lease or sublease ot the rights or or other proceedings and upon the adoption of deducted from said fund. to wit: privileges hereby granted, or of any part tnereof, such resolution all rights and privileges granted The procedure for the imposition and collection PROPOSED FORM OF CONTRACT. or of the routes mentioned herein, or of any by this contract shall cease and determine. Such of the sum; as fixed or liquidated damages in this This contract, made and executed in duplicate part thereof, shall be valid or effectual for any action may be taken by the Board whether a fare contract shall he as follows: this day of , 1925, by purpose unless the said assignment, lease or sub- in excess of five (5) cents, as above provided is The Board on complaint made, shall give notice and between The City of New York (hereinafter lease shall curtain a covenant on the pia of the charged by the Company acting on its own to the Compaq.; directing its President or other called the City), party of the first part, by the assignee or lessee that the same is subject to all initiative or in alleged compliance with an order officer to appear before the Board on a certain Mayor of said City, acting for and in the name the conditions of this contract; and that the or orders issued by any other Board or Com- (lay- not less than ten (10) days after the date of said City, under and in pursuance of the assignee or lessee assumes and will be bound by mission having or claiming to have jurisdiction of such notice, to show cause why the Conipany authority of the Board of Estimate and Appor- all of sail conditions, and especially said comb- over the operation of the stage or omnibus routes should not pay such liquidated damages in accord- tionment of said City (hereinafter called the tams as to payments, anything in any statute or operated pursuant to this contract. ance with the foregoing provisions. If the Com• Board), and the Tompkins Bus Corporation, a in the charter of such assignee or lessee to the Eighteenth—Stages or omnibuses shall be run pony fails to make an appearance, or after a domestic corporation (hereinafter called the Com- contrary notwithstanding, and that the said as- on the routes operated pursuant to this contract hearing appears in the judgment of the Board pany), party of the second part, witnesseth: signee or ,essee waives any inure favorable con- on a schedule providing for intervals of not more to be in fault, said Board shall forthwith require In consideration of the mutual covenants and ditions cleated by such statete or its charter, and than thirty (3U) minutes during the period of the payment of said stints herein provided for, or each day between 7 o'clock agreements herein contained, the parties hereto that it trill nut chum by reason thereof or other- A. M. and 12 o'clock where the damages are not liquidated by the terms Midnight, and as much oftener as reasonable do hereby covenant and agree as follows: wise exemption from liability to perform each of this contract, such amount as appears convenience of the public may require, or as may to the Section 1. The City hereby grants to the Corn- and all of the conditions of this contract. Board to be just, and without legal procedure be directed by resolution pany, subject to the conditions and provisions Seventh —The of the Board. Such direct the Comptroller to withdraw such amount Company shall commence opera- schedule of 30-minute intervals, or such other hereinafter set forth, the right and privilege to tion immediately upon receiving the necessary from the security fund deposited with him. In maintain and operate stages or omnibuses for schedule as may be directed by resolution of the approval or authority from the "fransit Commis- Board shall be maintained as nearly as possible, case of any drafts made upon the security fund, public use in the Borough of Richmond in the sion as required by law. lf, however, such the Company shall, upon ten (10) days' notice, City of New York, upon the following routes!' except when the Company is prevented from so approval ur authority shall not be obtained by the pay to the City a sum sufficient to restore said Route "A"—Leaving the Viaduct, running doing by reasons not within its control. Company within thirty (30) days trout the date security fund to the original amount of four Northwest and West on Richmond Terrace, South Nineteenth—The Company shall, at its own ex- upon which this contract is signed by the Mayor thousand dollars ($4,000), and in default thereof on Lafayette Avenue, West on Henderson Ave- pense, do anything and everything within its the right and privilege hereby granted shall cease this contract may be cancelled and annulled at nue, South on Bement Avenue, West on Cary power to keep its vehicles in operation on regular and determine and no operation shall take place the option of the Board, acting in behalf of the and Post Avenues to Richmond Avenue. schedules during the existence of snow and ice hereunder. City. No action or proceeding or right Route "B"—Leaving the Viaduct, running in the streets and avenues upon which the Com- under Eighth—Nothing herein contained shall be con. the provisions of this contract shall affect any South on Bay Street, \Vest on Slosson Place, pany is hereby authorized to operate, and if it strued as permitting the grantee to erect any other legal rights, remedies or causes of action North on Central Avenue, West on Hyatt Street, hall be necessary to remove such snow and ice structures whatever belonging to the City. These provisions for the Northwest on St. Marks Place, West on Hamilton . upon City streets, and the to the side of the roadway in order to so operate, Company shall not construct or maintain any fix• then such removal shall be done by the Company recovery of such damages are in addition to the Avenue, South on Westervelt Avenue, Southwest right to forfeit the franchise conferred by on Crescent Avenue, South on Jersey Street, tune or structure in the street unless especially under the supervision and to the satisfaction of Sec. lion 2, Subdivision Twenty-third of this contract. and \Vest and Southwest on Brighton Avenue to authorized by resolution of the Board. the President of the Borough, but in no event Twenty-sixth—The words "notice" or "direc- Lafayette Avenue. A inth—Ail vehicles which may be operated pur- shall snow or ice so removed be allowed by the tion" wherever used in Route "C"—Leaving the Viaduct, running suant to this contract shall comply with the Company to obstruct the crosswalks of any street. this contract, shall be deemed to mean a written notice or direction. South on Bay Street. West and Southwest on foilowing general requirements: Twentieth—It is understood that the Company Every such notice or direction to be served upon Richmond Turnpike, West on Forest Avenue to 1. 'limy shall be propelled by power generated shall operate, pursuant to this contract, only upon the the Company shall be delivered at such Richmond Avenue. or comainea within the vehicle itself, but no streets and avenues herein described, but office in the City as shall have been designated Route "D"—Viaduct to Bay Street, South on power shall be used which will in its generation should vehicular traffic be diverted from any por. by the Company, or Bay Street to Grant Street, \Vest on Grant Street ur use produce smoke or noxious odors sufficient tion of any of said streets or avenues because of if no such office shall have been to Van Duzer Street, South on Van Dozer Street in the opinion of the Board or its authorized tires, parades or any other event which will close designated, or if such designation shall have for to Targee Street, South on Targee Street to representatives to constitute a nuisance. the street to vehicular traffic temporarily, then any reason become inoperative, shall be mailed junction of Fingerboard and Richmond Roads. 2. 1 he maxiumm weight, including fuel, water, die Company may use such other streets or ave- in the City, postage prepaid addressed to the Route "E"—Commencing Bergen Point Ferry; oil or any other matenal or any accessories useu nues as are necessary to continue the operation. Company at the City. Delivery or mailing of South on Jewett Avenue to Richmond Terrace, in operation, shall not exceed thirteen thousand It, however, for any reason any of the streets such notice or direction as and when above pro- East on Richmond Terrace to Clove Road, South- 03,000 pounds. and avenues in which operation is hereby author- vided shall be equivalent to direct personal notice ized east on Clove Road to Richmond Road, East on 3. The maximum width shall not exceed seven shall be closed to vehicular traffic for a or direction, and shall be deemed to have been Clove Road to Fingerboard Road, East on Finger- feet ten inches (7'10"). longer period titan twenty-four (24) hours, then given at the time of delivery or mailing. the Company shall communicate with the Board board Road to Sand Lane, South on Sand Lane 4. The maximum height of floor of tipper Twenty-seventh—The words "streets" or "ave- or its authorized representative and obtain to Seaside Boulevard. deck shall not exceed nine feet seven inches nues" and "streets and avenues" wherever used authority for the operation upon other streets and And to cross such other streets and avenues, (9'7"). in this contract, shall be deemed to mean streets, named and unnamed, as may be encountered by avenues for the period during which said street avenues, highways, parkways, driveways, con- 3. The maximum length shall not exceed thirty or avenue may be closed. the above described streets and avenues, provided feet (30'). cow ses, boulevards, bridges. viaducts, tunnels, Twenty-first—The Company shall at all times public places or any other property to which the that temporary deviations therefrom may be per- 6. They shall be designed and constructed in keep accurate books of account of its gross City has title or over which the public has an mit,ed as hereinafter . set forth. a manner which will permit ease and freedom of receipts from all sources and shall, within five l5) easement encountered by the streets and avenues Section 2. The grant of this privilege is sub- movement under all conditions. day s atter the expiration of each calendar month, hereinabove described and upon or in which author- ject to the following conditions: 7. The distribution of weight on axles, length First—The said right to maintain and operate during the term of this contract and within five ity is hereby given to the Company to operate of wheel base and other features of design shall (5) . said stages or omnibuses upon the streets and days after the termination of this right and stages or omnibuses. be such as to avoid skidding as far as possible privilege, make verified reports to the avenues herein described shall continue only dur- Board and Tzernty-eighth—If at any time the powers of and shall be such as to permit easy ing the pleasure of the Board and shall be re- steering and the Comptroller of the City of the business done the Board or any other of the authorities herein control. by tile Company during such calendar month or vocable upon thirty (30) days' notice by the mentioned or intended to be mentioned, shall be portion therein. Such reports shall be in such Board to the Company, but in no event shall it S. They shall be fitted with brakes capable of transferred by law to any other Board, authority, form as the Board or the Comptroller may extend beyond a term of one year from the date stopping and holding the saute under all con- officer or officers, then and in such case such other lac:acme and stein contain a statement of such upon which this contract is signed by the Mayor, ditions. Board, authority, officer or officers shall have all gross receipts, the total nine-s in operation within am: thereupon all rights of the Company by virtue 9. They shall be so constructed that the oil or the powers, rights and darks herein reserved to grease cannot drop on the roadway. the limits of the City and the miles operated under or prescribed for the Board or other authorities, of this contract shall cease and determine. this Second—The Company shall pay to the City 10. All parts shall be so constructed that no contract, and such other information as the officer or officers. Board or the Comptroller may require. The Board for this right and privilege a sum which shall undue noise or vibration shall result from oper- Section 3. The Company promises, covenants or the Comptroller shall have access to all books be equal to five (5) per cent. of the gross re- ation. and agrees on its part and behalf during the entire and records of the Company fur the purpose of ceipts of the Company, as hereinafter defined, and 11. All wheels shall be equipped with either term of this contract to conform to and abide by ascertaining the correctness of its reports, and for the duration of this contract, but which sum pneumatic tires, solid rubber tires, or tires which and perform all the terms, conditions and require- may examine its officers and employees under oath, shall not be less than one thousand (1,000) dollars shall be approved by the Board or its authorized ments in this contract fixed and contained. wciity-second—In per month. representatives; provided, however, that if solid case of any violation or In witness whereof, the party of the first part, breach or failure to comply with any of the provi- The gross receipts mentioned above shall be rubber tires be used on vehicles having a weight by its Mayor, thereunto duly authorized by the sions herein curtained or with any orders of the the gross receipts of the Company from wha,ever of over eight thousand (8,010) pounds, the rear Board of Estimate and :apportionment of said Boa:d or its authorized representatives, acting source derived, either directly or indirectly, in City. has caused the corporate name of said City wheels of such vehicles shall be equipped with under the powers herein reserved, the right and any manner, from or in connection with the oper- to he hereunto signed and the corporate seal of said dual tires, each tire having a width of not less privi.ege herein granted may be forfeited by rest) ation hereby authorized within the limits of the City to be herennto affixed; and the party of the than five (5) inches, and the front wheels shall Intim of said Beard, without proceedings at law City. second part, by its officers, thereuntn duly author- be equipped with tires having a width of not less ur in equity. Provided, however, that such action The charges shall commence on the (late upon than five (5) inches. ized, has caused its corporate name to be hereunto by the Board shall not be taken until the Board signed and its corporate seal to he hereunto affixed which this contract is signed by the Mayor. Tenth—No stage or omnibus shall be operated shall give notice to the Company to appear before the day and Year first above written. The charges as above shall be paid into the pursuant to this contract unless there shall be it on a certain day not less than ten (10) days Treasury of the City monthly within five (5) CITCITY' OF NEW YORK, by painted thereon in letters not less than six inches after the date of such notice, to show days after the expiration of each calendar month cause why Mayor. (6") in height: such resolution declaring this right and privilege or portion thereof, except in the case of the last tCorporate Seal.) (a) The name of the company owning and forfeited should nut be adopted. In case the Coin Attest City Clerk. payment when such charges shall be paid within operating such vehicle. pally fails to appear, action may be taken by the five (5) days after the termination of this right TCMPKINS BUS CORPORATION, by (b) The number of the vehicle which shall be board forthwith. , President. and privilege. assigned to it by the Company and which shall Any false entry in the books of the Company Any and all payments to be made by the terms (Seal.) not be changed so long as such vehicle shall be or false statement in the reports to the Board or , Secretary. of this contract to the City by the Company, shall Attest: operated by the Company. to the Comptroller as to a material fact, knowingly (Here add acknow ledizme s.) considered in any manner in the nature not be (c) The number of adults for which the vehicle made by the Company, shall constitute such a viola- Reenlved. That the result of the inquiry made of a tax, but such payments shall be made in has seating space. tion or breach or failure to comply with the provi- by this Board as to the money value of the franchise addition to any and all taxes of whatsoever kind Eleventh—No advertising signs shall appear on sions herein contained as to warrant the forfeiture or description, now or hereafter required to be or right proposed to be granted and the adequacy the outside of any stage or omnibus. of the right and privilege hereby granted. of paid by any ordinance of the City, or resolution the compensation proposed to be paid therefor. Thal f th—The destination of each stage or omni- Twenty-third---1f the Company shall fail to give of the Board, or any law of the State of New and of the terms and conditions, including the bus shall be plainly indicated on the outside front efficient pubic service at rates not exceeding those York. provisions as to rates and charges, are, as herein- of the vehicle, and shall he illuminated at night. herein fixed, or fail to maintain its equipment as Third—The charges or payments shall continue above specified, and fully set forth, in and by the Thirteenth—The inclosed portion of all stages herein provided in good condition throughout the fo-egoirts form of proposed contract for the grant throughout the whole term of this contract, not- or omnibuses which are operated on the streets whole term of this contract, the Board may give of such franchise or right. withstanding any clause in any statute or in the and avenues hereinabove described shall be heated notice to the Company, specifying any default on Resolved, That these preambles and resolutions, charter of any other Company providing for pay- the part of the Company, and re(pairing the Com- ments for similar rights or franchises at a differ- during the cold weather, in conformity with such including the said resolution for the grant of a pany to remedy the same within a reasonable time; franchise or right applied for by the Tompkins ent rate. laws and ordinances as are now in force affecting and upon failure of the Company to remedy such Bus Corporation aryl the said form of a proposed Fourth—Nothing in this contract shall be surface railway cars or such laws and ordinances affecting stages or omnibuses as may hereafter, default within a reasonable time, the Company contract for the grant of such franchise or right', deemed to affect in any way the right of the City shall. for each day thereafter during which the clueing the term of this contract, he in force, or containing said results of such inquiry after the to grant to any other corporation or to any default or defect remains, pay to the City the sum as may be required by resolution of the Board. same shall be entered in the minutes of this Board. individual a similar right and privilege upon the of fifty dollars ($50) as fixed or liquidated dam- shall be published in full for at least fifteen (15) same or other terms and conditions, over the same Fourteenth—The inclosed portion of all stages ages, or at the option of the Board this contract or omnibuses operated on the streets and avenues (Jaya immediately prior to Friday. Oc:uher 16. streets and aVCOUCS hereinbefore described. may be forfeited upon ten (10) days' notice to 1925, in the CITY RECORD, together with the the termination, revocation or for- heeeinabove described shall be well lighted and Fifth--At the Company. following notice, to wit: feiture of this grant, the City at the election of as may he required by resolution of the Board. Tn (Idyl ourth—The Company shall assume all Notice is hereby given that the Board of Esti- the Board, shall have the right to purchase all vehicles operated pursuant to this Fifteenth—All liability for damages to persons or property occa- mate and Apportionment before authorizing any or any part of the property and plant of the Com- grant shall conform in all particulars with the sioned by reason of the operation or maintenance contract for the grant of the franchise or right pany used for the purpose of the operation of the requirements herein contained and shall be main- of the stages or omnibuses hereby authorized, and applied for by the Tompkins 13us Corporation and stages or omnibuses hereby authorized. at a sum tained in good and safe repair and in a manner it is a condition of this contract that the City fully set forth and described in the foregoing form equal to a fair valuation of such property and which will in all ways render the vehicle fit for shall assume no liability whatsoever either to per- of proposed contract, for the grant of such fran- plant, exclusive of any value which such property public service. The Company shall permit the 'oils or ii,purty on account of the same, and the chise or right, and before adopting any resolutions and plant msy have by reason of this contract. Board or its authorized representatives to inspect r1,111:,:tily 4:01 to the City any damage which authorizing such contract, will at a meeting of Such property and plant are to be valued as if at all reasonable times any or all the vehicles the City shall be compelled to pay by reason of said Board to be held in Room 16, City Hall. the Company had not exercised the right and used by the Company or by order of the Board are acts or default of the Company. Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, on ge granted by this franchise for the said shall submit any such vehicle to the Board or its Twenty-fifth--This grant is upon the express Friday, October 16, 1925, at 10.30 o'clock A. M. period of this contract, and no allowance shall authorized representatives for inspection. If upon enialition that the Company, within thirty (30) hold a public hearing thereon at which citizens be made to the Company in such valuation by inspection any vehicle shall appear in the judg- ‘lovs after the signino of this contract by the shall be entitled to appear and be heard. reason of such exercise. ment of said Board or its authorized representa- Mayo and before au killing is done in exercise of Resolved, That' a notice of such hearing, stating If the Company and the City cannot agree tives to be unfit for public service, then the the eialit and psi v ileee conferred hereby, shall that copies of the proposed contract and resolution upon such valuation of such property and plant. Company shall, upon notice, immediately with- deposit with the Comptroller of the City the sum of consent thereto, may be obtained by all those then such valuation thereof shall be determined draw such vehicle from service, and shall cause it of four thousand dollars (.q n00). either in money interested therein, at the Division of Franchises. o and fixed by three arbitrators selected in the fol- to conform with the requirements herein con- or seroritieS, t be approved by him, whieh fend Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centre and Cham- lowing manner: tained or shall remedy the defect and notify ;hall t security for the Perfo-trance by the Com- bers Streets, Borough of Manhattan. shall be pub- One disinterested person shall he chosen by the the Booed or its authorized representatives that pany of all of the terms and conditions of this lished at lease twice at the expense of the proposed Company; one disinterested person shall be chosen contract mai compliance with all orders of the such vehicle has been made to conform with said grantee. during the ten (10) days immediately by the Board, and the two so chosen shall choose !loan] actin" under the powers herein reserved. ren&rements or that the defect has been remedied prior to Friday, October 16, 1925, in the New York a third disinterested person. The decision under The said fund of four thousand dollars (. 4.(in01 before such vehicle shall be restored to service. American and New York Evening Journal, the oath of any two of such persons, who shall be shall fie security for the performance by the (lom- two daily newspapers in which the petition and Sixteenth—All laws and ordinances affecting, so selected, shall he final and conclusive. rnny esocniallY of those terms and conditions of notice of horine thereon, have been published. If either the Company or the City fails to the operation of stages or omnibuses now in this contract which relate to the pavmmt of the PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Telephone appoint an arbitrator as herein provided. or should force or which may he in force during the ellare.es for the privileee hereby etoted. the ren- 4560 Worth. the first two arbitrators fail to agree on the term of this contract shall he complied with by tiering of efficient public service at the race herein Dated, New York, September 18, 1925. s26,o16 se'ectioll of the third arbitrator within thirty (30) the Company. The Company shall also comply fixed. and elle. maintenance of vehicles in gond days after the first two arbitrators shall be with and enforce the carrying out of any orders pdnid,n 't uncirmtt the whole term opef r ft ol,rism caweinn- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT chosen, or if no two arbitrators so selected shall or regulations which may be issued by the Board at the meeting of the Board of Estimate and aoree noon he valuation of such property within designed for the protection of persons or of prop- lw the Connelly of such terms and conditions or Apportionment held this day the following reso- aisty (60) -lay: after the arbitrators shall be so erty or of the comfort and health of the public. Compliance ieith such orders or either or any of lutions were adopted: selected. then such valuation may he fixed by a Seventeenth—The rate of fare for any pas- them. the City shall have the right to emis e the Whereas, The Queens Bus Lines, Inc., has by eominissione- appointed by the Supreme Court on oenger upon the stage or omnibus routes herein --orl■ to ht done and the moteeitCs to be furnished a petition verified May 28, 1925, applied to this the apPliention of either party. mitherized shall not exceed five (5) cents and for the •e-fot-rnanee thereof after due notice. awl Board for the right and privilege to maintain S;.01,- -The rights and privileges hereby granted the Company shall rot charge any passenger more shall eolleet tl•e reasonable east thereof front the and operate stages or omnibuses for the carrying shall not itr assigned, nr transferred, either in titan five (5) cents for one continuous ride from ee id f withoot letral proceedings: OT after of passeneers upon two routes known respectively whole nr in ttert. nr leased or sublet in any ins.n- any point on any one of said routes to any other defan't in the paement of the ebarres. shall rot. as (a) "Grand Avenue-Woodside Line" from the ner, nor shall title thereto, or right. interest or point on the same route. !e,t the with hitt-rect. frnnt the said ford 92d Street Ferry, Astoria. to the Woodside Sta- property thereon, pass to or vest in any other It is the intention and of the essence of after leO 1101 dr-vs' notice Vbe Company: or to tion of the Long Island Railroad Company, and person oe corporation whatsoever, either by the this contract that the Company shall not case of failure to observe the said terms and lb) "Ditmars Avenue Line to Corona" from the act of the Ct mpany. or by operation of law. charge any passenger more than five (5) cents tinny of this contract and orders of the Board Albuttus Avenue Subway Station to the Astoria whether tinier the nenvisions of the statutes for one continuous ride as above provided acting hereunder, relating to the headway, repair. Ferry, Borough of Queens: and relating to the consolidation or merger of cor- durine the term of this contract, and should maintenance or withdrawal from service of vehi- Whereas, Sections 72, 73 and 74 of the Greater porations or otherwise without the consent of the the Company at any time during the term cles- the Company shall pay to the City as New York Charter, as amended by chapters 629 City, acting by the Board, evidenced by an instru- of the contract, without the consent of the Board, liquidated damages the sum of fifty dollars ($50) and 630 of the Laws of 1905 and chapter 467 7640 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925.

Notices of Public Hearings. held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION. A qualifying physical examination will be City of New York, on Friday, October 9, 1925, given for each examination. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT MATTEIS. at 10.30 o'clock a. m. Invitation to Contractors. Notices of the dates of the various parts of Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board this examination will be published in the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- Installation of Tracks for a Portion of the Flush- "City Record." Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its soils affected thereby that the proposed change ing Extension of the Queensboro Subway Rapid MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- meeting held Friday, September 25, 1925 (Cal. will be considered at a meeting of the Board, Transit Railroad. SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND No. 2), continued to Friday, October 9, 1925, the to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be Q. MORTON and WituAet DRENNAN, Commis- hearing on a proposed area of assessment in the published in the CITY RECORD and the corpora- sioners. matter of amending the proceedings for acquiring tion newspapers for ten days continuously, Sun- SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR THE MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. installation of tracks for a portion of the Flush- title to Weisse avenue (80th street) from Myrtle days and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 9th avenue to Metropolitan avenue, so as to provide day of October, 1925. ing Extension of the Queensboro Subway Rapid MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN, GRADE 1) for acquiring title to Weisse avenue (80th street) Dated. New York, September 26, 1925. Transit Railroad, in the Borough of Queens, City (REFRIGERATION). from Myrtle avenue to Metropolitan avenue, PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. Board of of New York, will be received by the Board of Transportation, acting for and on behalf of The Borough of Queens, as the lines and grades of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Applications received from City of New York, at the office of said Board said street are laid out upon the map or plan Telephone, 4560 Worth. s26,o7 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. TO at No. 49 Lafayette st., Borough of Manhattan, of the City of New York by the map adopted THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1925, New York City, until the 9th day of October, AT 4 P. M. by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on --to he filed on Form F. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1925, at eleven-thirty (11.30) o'clock a. m., at September 25, 1925. The subjects and weights of the examination Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its which time and place or at a later date to be The hearing twill be held on Friday. October 9, are: Experience 5, 70 per cent. required; tech- meeting held Friday, September 18, 1925 (Cal. fixed by said Board, the proposals will be pub- 1925, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., in Room 16, City nical 4, 75 per cent. required; citizenship I. 70 No. 1), continued to Friday, October 2, 1925, the licly opened and read. Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. per cent. general average required. hearing on a proposed change in the map or The portion of the Flushing Extension for (A technical description of the proposed area Duties—Include the drawing and design of a plan of the City of New York by changing the which said tracks are to be installed is briefly of assessment in these proceedings, as proposed layout for the power plant of a refrigerating lines and grades of the street system within the described as follows: to be amended, was printed in the CITY RECORD system; the heating and ventilating of a building; territory bounded by Goulden avenue, West A three-track underground railroad extending from September 12 to September 23, 1925.) and assume responsible direction of draftsmen alosholu Parkway South, Gaynor avenue, West from near the intersection of Main st. and Roose- Dated, New York, September 28, 1925. and inspectors engaged on design or installation 206th street, Navy avenue and West 205th street, velt ave. (Amity st.), in Flushing, in the Bor- PETER J. MeGOWAN, Secretary, Board of of the above. Borough of The Bronx, in accordance with a ough of Queens, in a westerly direction to a Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Requirements—Candidates must show an ex• map bearing the signature of the President of portal located just west of Lawrence street; thence Telephone, 4560 Worth, s28,o8 perience of at least two years in the office of an the Borough and dated April 7, 1925. as a three-track railroad in open cut and on fill, engineer, contractor or architect as Mechanical The hearing will be held on Friday, October 2, to an abutment located about 550 feet west of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Draftsman, computing and drafting mechanical 1925, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., in Room 16, City Lawrence ave. Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its refrigeration and electrical equipment for cold Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. A fuller description of the work and other meeting held on Friday, September 18, 1925 (Cal. storage, including power and heating plant; and Dated, New York, September 21, 1925. requirements, provision's, details and specifications No. 184), adopted the following resolutions: two years in the field engaged in installations of PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of are given in the Information for Contractors and Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and mechanical and electrical equipment for heating, Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, in the forms of contract, specifications, contract Apportionment of The City of New York, in ventilating, refrigeration. Telephone, 4560 Worth. • s21,o1 drawings, bond and contractor's proposal. which pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of There is a vacancy in Department of Public are to be deemed a part of this invitation and the Greater New York Charter, as amended, Markets at $3.000 annually. deeming it for the public interest so to de, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE copies of which may he inspected and purchased at said office of the Board. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE. COMMIS- proposes to change the map or plan of the City Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; Rant:cam) The receipt of bids will be subject to the re- of New York, by widening Avenue K from meeting held on Friday, September 18, 1925, 0. Moarox and W ILL1An DRENNAN, Commis- quirements specified in said Information for Kings highway to Utica avenue, and Flatlands (Cal. No. 40), adopted the following resolutions: sioners. Contractors. avenue from Avenue K to East 108th street; Whereas, The President of the Borough of MARTIN A. New York. Sept. 22, 1925. HEALY, Secretary. s30.015 and adjusting the block dimensions within the Queens has advised this Board that the con- BOARD OF TRANSl'ORTATION OF TIIE territory bounded by East 41st street, Kings tinuation of the work of improving Queens boule- CITY OF NEW YORK, by Joust H. DELANEY, INSPECTOR OF GAS, GRADE '2. highway, Troy avenue, Avenue J, Utica avenue vard between Van Dam , street, Long Island Chairman. (CERTIFICATION WILL BE MADE and Avenue L, Borough of Brooklyn. in accord- City, and Hillside avenue, Jamaica, Borough of FRANCIS J. SINNOTT, Secretary. s25,o9 FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST RESULTING ance with a map bearing the signature of the Queens, under authorizations heretofore given, has FROM THIS EXAMINATION TO FILL Commissioner of Public Works of the Borough been prevented by the delay in the relocation of Construction of a Part of a Rapid Transit VACANCIES IN GRADE 1 ALSO.) and dated August 3, 1925. the tracks of the Manhattan and Queens Traction Railroad. Resolved, That this Board consider the pro. Corporation to the position they will permanently Applications received from posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be occupy under the plans approved by the Board WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925, TO held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, for the improvement of Queens boulevard; and SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR THE City of New York, on Friday, October 9, 1925, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1925, AT 4 P. M. Whereas, Public interest and safety and the in- construction of Section No. 4 of Route No. 102, ---to he filed on Form F. at 10.30 o'clock a. m. terest of the property owners along the route not a part of a rapid transit railroad, will be re- Resolved. That the Secretary of this Board The subjects and weights of the examination only require, but demand the immediate com- ceived by the Board of Transportation of The are: Experience 3; technical 3. 75 per cent. re- cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- pletion of the work of improving Queens boule- City of New York (hereinafter called the sons affected thereby that the proposed change quired; practical test 3, 75 per cent. required; yard; and "Board"), at the office of the Board, at No. citizenship I. 70 per cent, general average re- will be considered at a meeting of the Board, Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor. 49 Lafayette st., Borough of Manhattan. New to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be quired. tionment is considering the advisability of author- York City, until the 6th day of October, 1925, at Dutnes—To inspect the candle power. heat published in the CITY RECORD and the corpora• izing the President of the Borough of Queens to eleven-thirty (11.30) o'clock a. m., at which time tion newspapers for ten days continuously, Sun- value, pressure. specific gravity and general quality remove the tracks, appurtenances and all over- and place, or at a later date to be fixed by the of illuminating gas by photometric, chemical or days and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 9th head equipment of the Manhattan and Queens Board, the proposals will be publicly opened. day of October. 1925. other tests. Traction Corporation in Queens boulevard from The said Section No. 4 of Route No. 102 is to Requirements—Candidates should have had Dated, New York, September 26, 1925. their present position, and relocate all of said be part of a subsurface railroad extending along PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of practical experience in the analysis and testing property in the position they will permanently and tinder 8th ave. from Iti. 38th st. to W. 47th Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, of gas in an industrial laboratory or should have occupy; and st.. in the Borough of Manhattan. Telephone, 4560 Worth. s26,o7 taken a course of at least two years in chemistry Whereas, It appears that the estimated cost of The work to be done will include the care and in a school of recognized standing, or the such relocation, including any necessary paving support of surface, subsurface and overhead NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE equivalent. between the tracks and adjacent thereto at street structures, the maintenance of traffic and the Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its Salary—Grade 2 comprises salaries of S1,560 intersections, is $689,000; be it restoration of street surface. meeting held on Friday, September 18, 1925 (Cal. to, but not including, $2,160 annually. Grade I Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and The method of construction will be by trench No. 237), adopted the following resolutions: less than $1,560 annually. Apportionment at a meeting to be held on Friday, excavation under cover. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Vacancies occur from time to time. October 2, 1925. at 10.30 o'clock a. tn., in Room The contractor must within thirty-six (36) Apportionment of The City of New York, in MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan. will give months from the delivery of the contract com- SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND pursuance of the provisions of section 442 of a public hearing on the proposed apportionment the Greater New York Charter, as amended, plete the railroad and such other work covered O. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, CollMik• of the cost and expense of said work, to be per. by the contract as may be necessary to put the sinners. deeming it for the public interest so to do, formed under the jurisdiction of the President proposes to change the map or plan of the City railroad in condition for the installation of tracks Maar IN A. HEALY, Secretary, of the Borough of Queens, pursuant to the pro- of New York, by changing the lines and grades and signals and the construction of station finish visions of section 247 of the Greater New York of the street system within the territory bounded work, and must complete all other work covered CLERK, GRADE 2. Charter. as amended, by placing the entire cost by Harman avenue, Amory street, Greene avenue, by the contract within forty-two (42) months and expense thereof upon The City of New York, Forest street (avenue), Bleeker avenue and from the delivery of the contract. .2'.pplication3 received fror to he paid out of the Street Improvement Fund A fuller description of the work and other Grandview street (avenue). Borough of Queens, WED:aEsBAT, SEPTEMBER 30, and later colleted with the taxes open the real requirements, provisions and specifications are 1923, TO in accordanee with a map bearing the signature THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1225, AT -I I'. 31. property in said City in the first tax levy after given in the Information for Contractors and in cf the Pres dent cf the Berough and dated July —to be filed en Form E. such cost and mmense shall ha-:e teen ?seer- the forms of contract, bond and Contractor's 2, 1925. Candidates must be at least 17 years Y age taieed and determined. Proposal, and in the contract drawings, which Resolved, Thet this Boyd consider the pro- and not more that a5 years ret ave, or or 'tefore leesslyed, That the Secretary rI this Bard are to be deemed a part of this invitation and posed change at a meeting cf the Board, to be the cb sing date for the receipt of aprlicati:ns. cause this resolution and notice to all nersens copies cf which may be inspected and purchased held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, The subjects and eights 0: 'he txamaeatioi: affected thereby of the proposed apportionment of at the office of the Board. City of New York. on Friday, October 9. 1925. are: Arithmetic 3; liande. riling 3; letter 3; the cost and expense of this improvement, to be The receipt of bids will be subject to the re- at 10.30 o'clock a. m. citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general average re- published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con- quirements specified in said Information for Con- Resolved. That thr Secretary of this Board quired. tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, tractors. cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- The salary of Grade 2 is from $960 to, but pilot- to the 2d day of October, 1925. New York, Sept. 17, 1925, sons affected thereby that the proposed change not including, $1,560 annually. Dated, New York, September 19, 1925. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE will be considered at a meeting of the Board, Vacancies occur from time to time in the to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of CITY OF NEW YORK, by Joux H. DELANEY, Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, various City departments and borough offices. published in the CITY RECORD for ten days con. Chairman. Telephone, 4360 Worth. s19,30 Vacancies in the higher grades are tilled by tenuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, FeANcts J. SINPiOTT, Secretary. s22,o6 lir/motion. •••■■•■• prior to_ the 9th day of October. 1925. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- Dated. New York. September 26, 1925. DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, PIsSideslt; FERDINAND PETER I. McGOWAN, Secretary. Board of COMMISSION. n. MORTON and WILLIAM DR ENNAN, Commis- Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Proposals. sioners. Telephone, 4560 Worth. s26,o7 Notices to Appear for Examinations. MARTIN .1. limy, Secretary. s30,o15 NOTICE IS HEREBY GI\ .aN THAT THE SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Docks, at his office, Pier A, CORE DRILL OPERATOR, GRADE D. Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its CLERK, GRADE 2 (WITH KNOWLEDGE OF foot of Battery pl., North River, Manhattan, meeting held Friday, September 18. 1925 (Cal. ADDRESSOGRAPH MACHINE). Applications received from No. 25), continued to Friday, October 2, 1925. until 12 noon, on Physical examination w ill be held in Room the bearing on a proposed amendment of the Use MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1J25. 1401, Municipal Building, Manhattan, eono wEDNEsDAY, SEPTEMBER :-90. 1923. TO District Map, Section No. 12, by changing from mencing at 9.30 a. m., on THURSDAY, OCT. 1, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15, 19'23, AT 4 P. M. CONTRACT NO. 1854—FOR TIIE SIIED —to be tiled on Form F. an unrestricted to a business district the property EQUIPMENT FOR BIER NEW 2. NORTH 1925. abutting upon East 22d street between 1st avenue Written examination will be held in Room 1417, The ::object; and weights of the examination RIVER, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, TO- arc: Experience 3, 70 per cent. required; oral, and 2d avenue, Borough of Manhattan. GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL Municipal Building, Manhattan, commencing at The hearing will be held on Friday, October 2, 9.45 a. ne, on THURSDAY, OCT. 1, 1925. practical, 4, 75 per cent. required; citizenship TH ERET 0 : 70 per cent. general average required. 1925, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., in Room 16, City CONTRACT A—SPRINKLER SYSTEM. s25,o1 Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. Duties—To operate a belt driven gasolene motor CONTRACT B—STEAM HEATING. drill taking cores from asphalt, concrete and Dated, Mw York, September 21, 1925. CONTRACT C—PLUMBING AND WATER PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of NOTICES OF EXAMINATIONS. other types of pavements and slabs, concrete base SUPPLY. :old asphalt top. Candidates shonal be familiar Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, CONTRACT D—ELECTRIC WIRING AND Telephone, 4560 Worth. s21,ol with various types of core drills and the methods FIXTURES. General Instructions Regarding Examina- of preparing :ymnietrical specimens of cores fur The time allowed for doing and completing the tions. testing. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE work is one hundred and fifty (150) consecutive Requirements—Candidates must have had at Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its calendar days on Contract A, one hundred and APPLICATIONS MAY BE OBTAINED IN kart five years' experience in the field proportion. meeting held Friday, September 18, 1925 (Cal. fifty (150) consecutive calendar days on Con• the office of the Municipal Civil Service Com- ing, mixing, placing and finishing of concrete and No. 20), continued to Friday, October 2, 1925, tract B, one hundred and fifty (150) consecutive mission, 14th floor, Municipal Building, Man- pavement construction, one year of which time the hearing on e proposed area of assessment in calendar days on Contract C, and one hundred hattan. must have been in connection with the operation the matter of acquiring title to Winchester boule- and fifty (150) consecutive calendar days on Con- All examinations are open to both men and of a core drill of the type indicated for pavement vard from 93d avenue to 87th avenue, Borough tract D. women unless otherwise stated. work. Candidates will be tested on their know-l- of Queens. The amount of security required is Eleven No applications delivered at the office if the edge of the various materials used in pavements; The hearing will be held on Friday, October 2, Thousand Dollars ($11,000) an Contract A, Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p, m. the technique of securing. intact cores, and the 1925, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., in Room 16, City Sixty-five Hundred Dollars ($6,500) on Con- on the closing date for the receipt of applica mechanism of core drills for pavement testing. Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. tract B, Fifty-five Hundred Dollars ($5,500) on tions will be accepted. Application blanks will There is a vacancy in office of the President (A technical description of the proposed area Contract C, and Forty-five Hundred Dollars be mailed upon request provided a self-addressed of the Borough of Queens at $3.000 per annum. of assessment in this proceeding was printed in ($4,500) on Contract D. stamped envelope or sufficient postage is enclosed afUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIa• the Crry RECORD from September 5 to Septem. The amount of deposit required with bid, in to cover the mailing. The Commission will not SION, ABRAHAM KAMA N, Pi esident; FERDINAND her 17, 1925.) cash or certified check, is Five Hundred and guarantee the delivery of the same. Postage on MOR1ON ;Old WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commis- Dated, New York, September 21, 1925. Fifty Dollars 0550) on Contract A, Three Hun. applications forwarded by mail must ne fully sioners. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of di ed and Twenty-five Dollars ($325) on Con- prepaid. AIART:N A. HEALY, Secretary. R30,015 Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, tract B, Two Hundred and Seventy-five Dollars The term of eligibility of the list resulting Telephone, 4560 Worth. s21,o1 ($275) on Contract C, and Two Hundred and from the examinations is fixed at not less than PORT STATISTICIAN. Twenty-five Dollars ($225) on Contract D. one year nor more than tour years. — -- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Any bid which fails to name a price, written Applieant% relict he of Ron,' chmra-frr, ritiirnti .11.1.1i..d i,.0. , , u1--ti..1 i ,,!. Board ef Estimate and Apportionment at its both 'old figincs, will be held to be in of the Unit,-1 Star.: and rP;id,ntl of the 7121.7 IIED_'AsDA.v. 'EFTEMBER VI. 9;1. 7 1 1 tweeting held on Fridae, September 18, 1925 1Cal ;ool will be rejected. In ease of any of ?7*-0: Vnrl T/IP. PD_VV. 4447ie.BEF. ri tali. 4T I V '2!. Ne. 390, adopted the following resolutione.. .-teo v betwazeo lbe Flirts in a °ids a nti in Persrm4 appoinfel from the eligible heti re m —tze to filed en V:1:11.1 F Resolved, Thee- the Boara. of Estimate and fictites pr ire lo ord s -el!! !-eansi-lettel as 'salting from the examinatiens become members rae eel-bat:et, _..4 .' ';!",/".` - ' •". ',...-- -a:::.: Apportioonsen+ cf City cf New York, ie. the bid. of the retirement system described in chapter The e. Exearieeee 2.: 70 1-..t... :z:-... ezauinei eursuance cf tae erce isiens of - section 442 de ?he zeard ei a centrae, if made, ,vii' to malt ! .the Charter, oluntarily .aithin six sletase 4; '2 ee: ,asst . eequl.aele ora: 2.5, 70 per t.ae Greeter Nee. a'ark Caarter, emended, te the bidder whose price is the lowest for doing months and ort.pulLari'o see mentlis Uf cent. required; C.:I.:cm:hie) !. 70 per ce..t. ,eeneral leemitig it for the public interest so to do, all the work called for in the contract, and wlio.,e service. eve-rage required. eroroscs to change the mat) or plan of the City' rid is regular in' all respects. Applications for examinations must be tiled on fiutie..—To collate data, both statistical and of New York, by chanting the lines and .grades The City reserves the right to reject all bids. the form specified in the advertisement. gceeral, regarding the facilities and advantages of the street system within the territory bounded Further information, blank forms and specifica- Candidates must be at least 21 years ot age approximately by East 85th. street, Avenue N. the tions may be obtained at the office of. the Depart- on or before the closing date for the receipt ot offered to industries and to shippers by the Port of New York; to prepare and compile such data United States pierhead and bulkhead lime of ment, Room 10, Pier A, foot of Battery pl., applications unless otherwise stated in the adver. for publication, and tr procure publication then of fresh Creek -Bain, Skidmore avenue, East 93d North River, Manhattan. tieetnent. in such form and thrc 1 e 1 era- it media as wii. street and Sea View avenue, including.an..exten. A deposit of $10 will be .required on Plano of The subject Citizenship is designed to zest the 1 Ian of Caoarsie Beach Park and closing- portions aach. contract taken from the office of the D relative merit and fitness of candielates for ap• 1 west effectively reach presee.e and prospertive reo

of Sea View avenue from East 87th street to o lenient, which will be refunded Vane ere pointment by reason of good citizenship as shown 1 -u -tries .and shippers. Retracts avenue, Dorough of Brooklyn, in .accord. returned within ten days after bids open. by military, marine or naval service tinder the Requirementi--Candidates must have had sea- cessful an I extended eem teepee in jounialism, nee - with a map bearing the signature of the Dated, Sept. 24, 1925. Federal or State governments, length of domicils 1 particularle in connection Niith the pie paratim of 2otrirrissioner of Public Iricrks of the Borotelb. :MICHAEL COSGRCVE, Commissioner of in the City of New York and general character i feature st gies for reeazin s or tsewepepees, OT and cattd April 13 1925. Doel s. 524,05 and reputatim. The rating. op ;his subject will 1 in adverSisieg or •puilicay work of la aceeutaa. Raeolved;:That this Beard consider the pro• Wace General Instructions to Bidders on be aseertained from the candaiate's sworn state- posed ehanae at a meeting of the Bard, to be last page, last column of the "City ReCoVd." ment, which is to be filed on a special blank. I character, particularly in work involving the WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. THE CITY RECORD. 7641

tailization of a variety of agencies of publicity. No. 2547—To regulate and grade Benedict ave. The bidder shall state the price of each item The time for the completion of the work and Experience on New York newspapers, or on from Hylan blvd. to Staten Island Railway, contained in the Engineer's estimate. The bids full performance of the contract is forty (40) other publications dealing chiefly with New York Ward 4. will be compared and the contract awarded at a consecutive working days. matters, will receive special consideration. Spe- No. 2548--To regulate and grade Raritan ave. lump. or aggregate sum for the contract. The The amount of security required for the per. cial credit will also be given to experience in the from Hylan blvd. to Staten Island Railway, President reserves the right to reject all bids. formance of the contract is Six Thousand Dol- conduct of trade or industrial investigations, and Ward 4. Bidders are requested to make their bids upon lars ($6,000), and the amount of deposit accom- ie the compilation of reports thereon. No. 2549—To regulate and grade Olympia ave., the blank form prepared by the President, a copy panying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the Salery—$4,000 per annum. Ward 4. of which, with the proper envelope in which to amount of security. Our vacancy in Department of Docks. No. 2550—To regulate and grade Evelyn pl. enclose the bid, can be obtained upon application The bidder shall state the price of each item MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- from Bay st. to Home ave., Ward 4. therefor at the office of the Engineer, Bureau of contained in the Engineer's estimate. The bids SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND No. 2551—To regulate and grade Old Town rd. Engineering, Borough Hall, Staten Island, where will be compared and the contract awarded at a V. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, COMMIS- from Sand lane to a point about 2,500 feet west- plans And the contract, including the specifications, lump or aggregate sum for the contract. The erly, Ward 4. in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, President reserves the right to reject all bids. MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. s30,o15 No. 2552—To construct a sewer in Major ave. may he seen. JOHN A. LYNCH, President. Bidders are requested to make their bids upon from Arrochar Station bridge to Sand lane, Dated Sept. 21, 1925. s28,o8 the blank form prepared by the President, a copy PILE DRIVING ENGINEER. Ward 4. I'See General Instructions to Bidders on of which, with the proper envelope in which to No. 2553—To construct a sewer in Richmond last page, last column of the "City Record." enclose the bid, can be obtained upon application Applications received from ave. from a point 360 feet south of Watchogue therefor at the office of the Engineer, Bureau of rd. to a point about 540 feet south of Merrill ave., SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1925, TO TUES- Engineering, Borough Hall, Staten Island, where Ward 3. the President of the Borough of Richmond, at plans and the contract, including the specifications, DAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925, AT 4 P. 31. No. 2554—To open Sea View ave., 60 feet wide, his office, Borough- Hall, Staten Island, until —to be filed on Form F. in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, from Hylan blvd. to mean high water mark, 12 noon, on may be seen. The subjects and weights of the examination Ward 4. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925. JOHN A. LYNCH, President. are: Experience 3. 70 per cent. required; tech- No. 2555—To construct a sewer in Lockman FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND PAV- Dated Sept. 15, 1925. s25,o6 nical 3, 75 per cent. required; oral and practical ave. from Netherland ave. to the Staten Island ING WITH BITUMINOUS MACADAM PAVE- leSee General Instructions to Bidders on .3, ;5 per cent. required; citizenship I. 70 per Rapid Transit Railroad, and in Brabant street MENT THE ROADWAY OF HOYT AVE. last page, last column of the "City Record." cent. general average required. from Harbor rd. to Lockman ave., Ward 3. FROM CASTLETON AVE. TO DELAFIELD Requirements—Candidates must present with No. 2356—To open and extend McLaughlin st. AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK IN- the application a license for the operation of from Old Town rd. to a point about 850 feet CIDENTAL THERETO. DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE. steam engine plant. They must show an ex- south therefrom: also to regulate and grade, curb, The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and perience with pile driving for new and repair gutter and sidewalk said street, Ward 4. quality of the materials, and the nature and ex- Proposals. work and extraction of piles on work of demoli- No. 2557—To pave, curb, gutter and sidewalk tent, as near as possible, of the work required, tion, for at least one year. Stanley ave. from Jersey st. to Webster ave., is as follows: SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY There are three vacancies in the Department Ward I. 2,780 square yards bituminous macadam pave- the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of Plant and Structures at $9 a day; others occur No. 2558—To regulate, grade, curb, gutter and ment, complete, including all excavation, of New York, at his office, Room 526, Municipal from time to time. sewer in Sumner pl. from Brighton ave. to The time for the completion of the work and Building. Manhattan, front 9 a. rn. to 10.30 a, m., MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- Stanley ave.; also to do similar work on Putnam full performance of the contract is twenty-five on SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND pl. from Brighton ave. to Stanley ave., Ward 1. (25) consecutive working days. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1923. Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, COMIMS- No. 2559--To construct a sewer in Bradley ave, The amount of security required for the per- FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING sioners, No..2560—To regulate and grade Maple ave, formance of the contract is Thirty-two Hundred DISHWASHING MACHINES TO THE DE. Meaner A. HEALY, Secretary. s22,o6 frum 1st st. to 4th st., Ward 4. Dollars ($3,200), and the amount of deposit PARTMENT OF HEALTH. No. 2561—To regulate, grade, pave, curb and accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. The time for the performance of contracts is ENGINEER INSPECTOR (CIVIL), gutter Burnside ave. from Forest ave. to Jewett of the amount of security. 30 consecutive calendar days after the endorse- GRADE C. ave., Ward 1. The bidder shall state the price of each item ment of the certificate of the Comptroller. No. 2562—To curl), gutter and pave Eadie pl. contained in the Engineer's estimate. The bids No bid shall be considered unless it is accom- Applications received from from York ave. to Franklin ave., Ward 1. will be compared and the contract awarded at a panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1925, TO TUES- No. 2563—To construct sewers in the following lump or aggregate sum for the contract. The an amount not less than one and one-half per DAY, OCTOBER 6. 1925, AT 4 P. 31. streets in Tottenville, Ward 5: Loretto st., Rock- President reserves the right to reject all bids. cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount —to be tiled on Form F. away st., Yetman ave., Manhattan., Brighton Bidders are requested to make their bids upon of security required is thirty per cent, of the ave. the blank form prepared by the President, a copy contract amount awarded. The subjects and weights of the examination No. 2564—To regulate and grade Ridgewood of which, with the proper envelope in which to are: Experience 3, 70 per cent. required; tech- The bidder will state the price per unit, as ave. from Arthur Kill rd. to Sweetbrook rd., enclose the bid, can be obtained upon application nical 4. 75 per cent. required; mathematics 2; called for in the schedules of quantities and 5. therefor at the office of the Engineer, Bureau of citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general average re- 1Vard prices, by which the bids will be tested. The No. 2565—To curb, gutter and sidewalk Engineering, Borough Hall, Staten Island, where extensions must be quired. made and footed up, as the Buchanan st., south side, from Fairview ave. to plans and the contract, including specifications, in Duties—The making of preliminary surveys, bids will be read from the total, and awards, if High View ave.; also to pave the street between the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, laying out work under contract and inspecting made, made to the lowest bidder on each item the same limits, Ward 1. may be seen. JOHN A. LYNCH, President. or class, as stated in work under construction as assigned, for regulat- the schedules. No. 2566—To open Ebbitts st. from Roma ave. Dated, Sept. 17, 1925. s25,o6 Specifications referred to in the schedules may ing. grading, curbing, laying sidewalks and to Cedar Grove ave., Ward 4. IFSee General Instructions to Bidders on be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal paving streets, constructing culverts, sewers and No. 2567—T'o sidewalk and gutter Florida ave., last page, last column of the "Clty Record." Buildine, Manhattan, trestles. West side, from Richmond ave. to Major ave., Blank forms and further information may be Requirements—Candidates must show an ex- Ward 4. obtained at the office of the Department of Pur- perience of at least three years in the field as SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY No. 2568—To open Barnard ave. from Amboy the President of the Borough of Richmond, at chase, 19th flour, Municipal Building, Manhattan. engineer inspector in connection with material rd. to Arthur Kill rd., Ward 5. s30,o13 of construction or design. They should be his office, Borough Hall, Staten Island, until JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner. No. 2569—To sidewalk and curb Fulton st. 12 noon, on ,See General Instructions to Bidders on familiar with contracts and specifications for from Warren st. to Thompson's Field, Ward 2. last page, last column of the "City Record." prosecuting public works. Suitable credit will be No. 2570—To sidewalk and curb Guyon ave. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1925. given for graduation from a technical school or FOR REPAVING WITH BITUMINOUS from the railroad station to .Amboy rd.; also to SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY completion of a course in a trade school. MAC.\DAM PAVEMENT WITHIN THE do similar work on Amboy rd. within the limits the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of The requirements of Paragraph 12, Rule VII, FRANCHISE AREA OF THE STATEN of Oakwood Heights. Ward 4. New York, at his office, Room 526, Municipal ISLAND MIDLAND RAILWAY, LINCOLN that no person who has entered any examination No. 2571—To regulate and grade Demorest ave. Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m,, AVE. FROM ABOUT 100 FEET EAST OF for appointment to a competitive position and from Watellogue rd, to a point about 560 feet on RICHMOND TO ABOUT 150 FEET EAST failed, or who has withdrawn from an examina- south, Ward 1. RD. tion, shall be admitted within nine months from OF THE STATEN ISLAND RAILROAD MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1925. No. 2572—To construct curb on Coonley court FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING the date of such examination to a new examina- from Richmond ter. to Sylvan pl., Ward 3. CROSSING, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK tion for the same position, is waived for tine INCIDENTAL THERETO. CHAIN LINK FENCE FABRIC TO THE DE- No. 2573—To construct a sewer in Campbell PARTMENT OF PARKS-BRONX. examination. ave. from Henderson ave. to Wynne st., Ward 1. The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and quality of the materials, and the nature and ex- The time for the performance of contracts is Salary—For Grade C, from $2,160 to, but not No. 2574—To close Danube ave. from Roosevelt including. $2,760 per annum. tent, as near as possible, of the work required, 30 consecutive calendar days after the endorse- st. to its southerly terminus, Ward 4. ment of the certificate of the Comptroller. Vacancies—There are four vacancies in the No. 2575—To widen Poillon ave. from Amboy is as follows: 1,900 square yards bituminous macadam pave- No bid shall be considered unless it is accorn. Department of Parks, Queens, at $2,160 annually. rd. to the water, a distance of about 4,500 feet ment, complete. pilled by a deposit of $20. The amount of Other vacancies occur from time to time. at a width of 60 feet; also to regulate, grade MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- 1 cubic yard concrete. 1-2-4, in place. security required is $400. and pave the street as so widened, Ward 5. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING SION, ABRAILAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND No. 2576—To open Cromwell ave. to Scotland 50 square feet expanded metal, No. 3-9-25, in place. TOP SOIL. TRAPROCK, SCREENINGS AND Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commis. ave., Ward 4. The time for the completion of the work and LUMBER TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF Sitint No. 2577—To construct a sanitary sewer in full performance of the contract is thirty (30) PARKS-BRONX AND PARKS-MANHATTAN. Marie A, HEALY, Secretary. s22,o6 Wellbrook ave. from queen st. to Brielle ave., consecutive working days. The time for the performance of contracts is Ward 2. The amount of security required for the per- 15 and 30 consecutive calendar days after the TYPEWRITER ACCOUNTANT (REMING- . No. 2578—To regulate and grade Garfield ave. formance of the contract is Eighteen Hundred endorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller, TON-WAHL BILLING AND ADDING trom Lincoln ave. to Tompkins ave., Ward 4. Dollars ($1,800), and the amount of deposit as specifically stated in the schedules. MACHINE). TEMPORARY SERVICE. No. 2579--To regulate, grade and pave Court- accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. No bid shall be considered unless it is accom- land st. from Post ave. to a point about 200 of the amount of security. panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an Applications received from feet southwesterly of Haughwout st., Ward 3. FOR REPAVING WITH BITUMINOUS amount not less than one and one-half per cent. No. 2580—To pave the following streets in TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1925, TO TUES- CONCRETE PAVEMENT THE ROADWAY OF of the total amount of the bid. The amount of Kreischerville, Ward 5: Androvettc st.; Kretscher DAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925, AT 4 P. 31. YETMAN AVE. FROM AMBOY RD. TO security required is thirty per cent. of the con- see Wiliam pl. —to be tiled on Form E. ARTHUR KILL RD., TOGETHER WITH ALL tract amount awarded. No. 2581—To sidewalk, curb and gutter Pleas. WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. The bidder will state the price per unit, as The subjects and weights of the examination ant Valley' ave. from Van Duzer st. to its end, The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and called for in the schedules of quantities and are: Practical test 9, 70 per cent. required; Ward 2. citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general average re- quality of the materials, and the nature and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The No. 2582—To construct a sewer in Kissam ave. extensions must be made and footed up, as the quired. extent, as near as possible, of the work required, from the extension of Cedar Grove ave. to the bids will be read front the total, and awards, if Duties—Typewriter Accountants are employed is as follows: beach, Ward 4. made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or by the Department of Finance and other depart- 3,950 square yards 2-inch bituminous concrete No. 2583—To construct sewers in the follow- class as stated in the schedules. ments in the preparation of schedules, warrants pavement, complete. ing streets in the First Ward: Victory blvd., Specifications referred to in the schedules may and payrolls. They are also employed by the 670 cubic yards concrete foundation, in place. Melrose ave., Walden ave., Beverly ave., Lake 2,500 linear feet concrete curb with steel guard, be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Finance Department for short periods in the ave. Building, :Slanhattan. preparation of tax bills at a compensation of 1 cent constructed. No. 2584—To construct curb where not already 275 linear feet second hand stone block header, Blank forms and further information may be for each correct bill. Some of this work is done done, and to reset and renew curbs where neces- obtained at the office of the Department of Pur- at night. furnished and placed. sary, on Forest ave. between Manor rd. and chase. 19th floor. Municipal Building, Manhattan. There are thirty-two temporary vacancies in I cubic yard concrete. 1-2.4, in place. Clove rd., Ward 1, s24,05 JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner. this position in the Department of Finance. 50 square feet expanded metal, No. 3.9-25, fur- No. 2310—To rescind Local Board Resolution ter See General Instructions to Bidders on MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- nished and placed. No. 107, adopted by the Local Board of the 100 linear feet roof leader outlets, relaid. last page, last column of the "City Record." SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND Staten Island District on May 3, 1923, to open Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commis- The time for the completion of the work and and eiders Forest ave., insofar as it will affect full performance of the contract is sixty (60) SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY sioners. the opening and widening between Manor rd. and the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. s22,o6 consecutive working days. (live rd., Ward 1. The amount of security required for the per- New York, at his office, Room 526, Municipal —have been presented to me and are on file in formance of the contract is Eighty-five Hundred Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. rn., MARINE DRAFTSMAN, GRADE D. this office for inspection, and that a meeting of Dollars ($8,500), and the amount of deposit on the Local Board of the Staten Island District accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1925. will he held in Richmond Borough Hall, at St. Applications received from of the amount of security. George, Borough of Richmond, on the 13th day FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1925, TO TUES- The bidder shall state the price of each item PIPE, VALVES, FITTINGS AND HARD- of October, 1925, at 8 o'clock in the evening, at contained in the Engineer's estimate. The bids DAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925, AT 4 P. 31. which meeting said petitions will be submitted to WARE TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF PARKS- --to be filed on Form F. will be compared and the contract awarded at a BRONX, PLANT AND STRUCTURES AND said Board. lump or aggregate sum for the contract. The The subjects and weights of the examination WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY. Dated Sept. 28, 1925. President reserves the right to reject all bids. The time for the performance of contracts is are: Experience 5, 70 p.er cent. required; tech- JOHN A. LYNCH, President. Bidders are requested to make their bids upon nical 4, 75 per cent. required; citizenship 1. 70 10 consecutive calendar days after the endorse- GEORGE T. EGBERT, Secretary. s30 the blank form prepared by the President, a copy ment of the certificate of the Comptroller and for per cent. general average required. of which. with the proper envelope in which to the period ending Dec. 31, 1925, as specifically Duties—To design ferry boats of the same enclose the bid. can be obtained upon application stated in the schedules. general type as used us the Municipal ferries; Proposals. therefor at the office of the Engineer, Bureau of FOR FURNISHING .eND DELIVERING to draw plans for the alterations of said boats, Engineering, Borough Hall, Staten Island, where FORAGE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF including rearrangement of the interior of the SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY plans and the contract. including the specifications, STREET CLEANING. hull, modification of hull lines and redesigning the President of the Borough of Richmond, at in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, The time for the performance of contracts is superstructures. The Municipal ferries include Iris office, Borough Hall, Staten Island, until may be seen. JOHN A. LYNCH, President. from Nov. 1, 1925, to Nov. 30, 1925. teal and oil burning vessels. Some are equipped 12 noon, on Dated Sept. 18, 1925. s26,o7 No bid shall be eons idered unless it is accom- with Die:,ei engines. Candidates are expected to THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925. CSTSee General Instructions to Bidders on panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in be able to draw the necessary plans for the con- lust page, last column of the "City Record." an amount not less than .roe am', one-half per version of coal burning to oil burning vessels. FOR REPAVING WITH GRANITE BLOCK PAVEMENT THE ROADWAY OF RICH- cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount R'equirements—Candidates must have had ex- SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY of security required is thirty per cent. of the pel MOND TERRACE FROM THE STATEN -home in design. of a character to tit them for the President of the Borough of Richmond, at contract amount awarded. this position, for at least four years. Candidates ISLAND RAILROAD CROSSING TO TREAD. his office, Borough Hall, Staten Island, until WELL AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK The bidder will state the price per unit, as who, after four years' study, have graduated 12 noon, on called for in the schedules of quantities and from a recognized school of naval architecture INCIDENTAL THERETO. The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and TUESDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1925. prices, by which the bids will be tested. The be credited with one year of the above ex- FOR REPAVING WITH BITUMINOUS extensions must be made and footed up, as the pounce. quality of the materials, and the nature and ex- CONCRETE PAVEMENT THE ROADWAY bids will be read from the total, and awards, if Salary—The compensation for this position and tent, as near as possible, of the work required, is as follows: OF EDGEWATER ST. FROM PENNSYL- made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or giade is $2,70 per annum and upward. VANIA AVE. TO 1.100 FEET NORTHERLY class, as stated in the schedules. Vacancies—Three in the Department of Plant 4,500 square yards granite block pavement, com• plete. THEREFROM, TOGETHER WITH ALL Specifications referred to in the schedules may and Structures at $325, $300 and $260 a month WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal respectively. 1.000 cubic yards concrete foundation, in place. 50 linear feet new 5-inch by 16-inch bluestone The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and Building, Manhattan. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- quality of the materials, and the nature and ex- Blank forms and further information may be SION, .esasitem KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND curbstone, furnished and set. 100 linear feet old bluestone curbstone re- tent, as near as possible, of the work required, obtained at the pffice of the Department of Pur- Q. MI)RTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, COMMIS. is as follows: chase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan. SIOnerS. dressed, rejointed and reset. 20 linear feet new 8-inch by 14-inch granite 2,600 square yards 2-inch bituminous concrete 518.30 JOHN E. BOWE, Commissioner. MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. s22,o6 radius curb, furnished and set. pavement, complete. tffSee General Instructions to Bidders on I cubic yard concrete, 1-2-4, in place. 440 cubic yards concrete foundation, in place. last page, last column of the "City Record." BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. 25 square feet expanded metal, No. 3.9-25, 300 linear feet concrete curb with steel guard, furnished and placed. constructed. DEPARTMENT OF PLANT AND Local Board Meetings. 25 linear feet roof leader outlets, relaid. 1,750 linear feet second hand stone block The time for the completion of the work and header, furnished and placed. STRUCTURES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD• full performance of the contract is sixty (60) 15 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe, furnished ance with section 432 of the Greater New consecutive working days. and placed. Proposals. York Charter, that petitions: The amount of security required for the per- 3 cubic yards concrete, 1.2-4, in place, SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY No. 2545—To regulate and grade Nugent ave., formance of the contract is Eighteen Thousand 25 square feet expanded metal, No. 3.9-25, fur• the Commissioner of Plant and Structures, at Ward 4. Dollars ($18,000), and the amount of deposit nished and placed. his office, 18th floor, Municipal Building, Man- No. 2546--To regulate and grade Winfield st., accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. 10 linear feet roof leader outlets extended and hattan, until 2 le m., on Ward 4. of the amount of deposit. connected. 7642 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1925. Blank forms and specifications may be obtained time for their delivery, prior to 11 a. m., of that that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required FOR THE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT OF at the office of the Department of Plant and date to the "Collector of City Revenue, Room with all bids and that a deposit of $500 will be THE HOUSING STATION FOR THE DE. Structures. • 368, Municipal Building, New York City," from sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on any or PARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING AT WM. WIRT MILLS, Commissioner. whom any further particulars regarding the all of the buildings. NEW YORK AVE. BETWEEN PARKSIDE Dated Sept. 18, 1925. s18,30 buildings to be disposed of may be obtained. Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re- AVE. AND WINTHROP ST., BOROUGH OF Wee General Instructions to Bidders on THE BUILDINGS WILL BE SOLI) FOR turned within twenty-tour hours after success- BROOKLYN. last page, last column of the "City Record." IMMEDIATE REMOVAL ONLY, SUBJECT ful bidders have paid purchase price in full and The work must be commenced within five TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS given security, and those of successful bidders days after notification by the Commissioner of DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. PRINTED ON THE LAST PAGE OF TliPs may be declared forfeited to The City of New Plant and Structures to begin work and must be ISSUE OF THE "CITY RECORD." York by the Comptroller upon the failure of the CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller. successful bidder to further comply with the re- entirely completed within one hundred (100) Sale of Old Materials. consecutive calendar days. City of New York, Department of Finance, quirements of the terms and conditions of the Comptroller's Office, Sept. 19, 1925. s29,o6 sale as set forth hereinafter. The amount of security to guarantee the faith• SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY ful performance of the work will be Eight Hun- of Correction, at his office, Successful bidders will he required to pay the the Commissioner AT THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT purchase money and deposit the required security dred Dollars ($800). . Room 2402, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in of the Borough of Queen's, public notice is within twenty-four hours of the receipt of 11 a. m., on cash or certified check payable to the order of hereby given that the Commissioners of the Sink- notification of the acceptance of their bids. the Comptroller of the City, for an amount equal TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925. ing Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in The Comptroller reserves the right to reject to five per cent. of the amount of the security FOR THE SALE OF THE FOLLOWING them by law, will offer for sale by sealed bids any and all bids and to waive any defects or required. ITEMS: certain encroachments standing upon property informalities in any bid should it be deemed in The right is reserved by the Commissioner to 1. Empty flour bags, cotton, 6,000 pieces. owned by The City of New York, acquired by the interest of The City of New York to do so. reject all the bids should he deem it to the 2. Rags, 5,000 pounds. it for street opening purposes, in the All bids must state clearly (I) the number or interest of the City so to do. 3. Paper, 50,000 pounds. Borough of Queens. description of the building or buildings bid for, Blank forms and specifications may be obtained 4. Empty barrels, 150 pieces, Being the buildings, parts of buildings, etc., 121 the amount of the bid, (3) the full name at the office of the Department of Plant and 5. Old tires, 500 pounds. standing within the lines of Damage Parcel No. and address of the bidder. Structures. Arrangements will be made whereby 6. Old bones, 10,000 pounds, 37 of the Kew Gardens Road Proceeding, in the .:111 bids must be inclosed in properly sealed persons desiring sets of prints for their own use 7. Old type, 500 pounds, Borough of Queens, which are more particularly envelopes, marked "Proposals to be opened Oct. may secure same, the cost thereof to be paid The above quantities are more or less the ex- described on a certain map on file in the office of 9, 1923," and must be delivered, or mailed in by the applicant. pected accumulations of the Department during the Collector of City Revenue, Department of time for their delivery, prior to 11 a. m., of that WM. WIRT MILLS, Commissioner. the period ending Oct. 1, 1926. All quantities Finance, Room 368, Municipal Building, Borough date to the "Collector of City Revenue, Room Dated Sept. 23, 1925. s23,o5 to be "as are." All the above to be received by of Manhattan. 368, Municipal Building, New York City," from IXSee General Instructions to Bidders on the purchaser at the General Storehouse, Wel- Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners whom any further particitilars regarding the last page, last column of the "City Record." fare Island, or such other place as designated by of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held buildings to be disposed of may be obtained. the Commissioner or his authorized representatiye, July 9, 1925, the sale by sealed bids of the above THE BUILDINGS WILL BE SOLD FOR SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY and moved therefrom immediately upon being described buildings and appurtenances thereto IMMEDIATE REMOVAL ONLY, SUBJECT the Commissioner of Plant and Structures, at notified that same are ready for delivery. Bones will be held under the direction of the Comp- TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS his office, 18th floor, Municipal Building, Man- and grease must be removed twice a week. troller, on PRINTED ON THE LAST PAGE OF THIS hattan, until 2 p. m., on No bid will be considered unless it is accom- MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1925, ISSUE OF THE "CITY RECORD." MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1925. panied by a deposit of a certified check or money at 11 a. m., in lots and parcels, and in manlier CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller. FOR THE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT OF order payable to the order of the Comptroller of and form, as follows: City of New York, Department of Finance, THE HOUSING STATION OF THE DEPART- The City of New York. Such deposit shall be Damage Parcel No. 37—Part of a two-story Comptroller's Office, Sept. 18, 1925. s29,o9 MENT OF STREET CLEANING AT 56TH in an amount not less than twenty-five (25) per frame house at the northwest corner of Kew ST., WEST OF 11TH AVE., BOROUGH OF cent. of the total amount of the bid, to be held Gardens rd. and Iris pl. Cut 9.54 by 8.72 Confirmation of Assessments, MANHATTAN. as security for the faithful performance of this Sealed bids (blank forms of which may be NOTICE To The work must be commenced within five days agreement. The purchase price must be paid to obtained upon application) will be received by PROPERTY OWNERS. after notification by the Commissioner of Plant the Auditor, Department of Correction, Municipal the Comptroller at the office of the Collector of IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE and Structures to begin work and must be en- Building, certified check or money order, payable City Revenue, Room 368, Municipal Building, Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller tirely completed within seventy (70) consecutive to the order of the Comptroller of The City of Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on the 5th day of New York, in installments prior to delivery of October, 1925, and then publicly opened for the of The City of New York hereby gives public calendar days. notice to all persons, owners of The amount of security to guarantee the faith- the goods. sale for removal of the above described build- property affected The bidder will state the price for each item or ings and appurtenances thereto, and the award by the following assessments in the BOROUGH ful performance of the work will be Four Hun- OF BROOKLYN: dred Dollars ($400). article for which he desires to bid, contained in will be made to the highest bidder within twenty- SECTION 16. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in the schedules herein above set forth, per pound four hours, or as soon as possible thereafter. REGULATING, G R A D I N G, CURBING, cash or certified check payable to the order of or price by which the bids will be tested. The Each parcel must he bid for separately and extensions must be made, as the bids will be will be sold in its entirety, as described in above FLAGGING AND PAYING in 40TH ST. from the Comptroller of the City, for an amount equal 14th to 15th ayes., and 40TH ST., PAVING, to five per cent. of the amount of the security read from the totals for each item and awards advertisement. made by items to the highest bidder on each item. Each and every bid must be accompanied by a from 15th to 16th ave., and RECEIVING BASIN required. at the southwest corner of 40Tif. ST. and 15TH The right is reserved by the Commissioner to Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in a deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal to 25 per cent, of the amount of the hid. except AVE. Area of assessment affects Blocks 5345, reject all the bids should he deem it to the separate envelope. No bids will be accepted un- 5346, 5364 and 5365. less this provision is complied with. No bid that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required interest of the City so to do. SECTION 17. Blank forms and specifications may be obtained may be withdrawn pending the acceptance of with all bids and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on any or 48TH ST.—SEWER from New Utrecht ave. to at the office of the Department of Plant and bids. 12th ave. Area of all of the buildings. assessment affects Blocks Structures. Arrangements will be made whereby The Commissioner reserves the right to order 3627 and 5633, resale of any goods that shall not have been re- Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re- persons desiring sets of prints for their own use SECTION IS. moved by the purchaser within forty-eight hours turned within twenty-four hours after success- may secure same, the cost thereof to be paid 67TH ST.—SEWER from 7th to 8th ave. after he shall have been notified by mailing written ful bidders have paid purchase price in full and by the applicant. Area of assessment affects Blocks 5858 notice address to the bidder at the address given given security, and those of successful bidders and 5846. WM. WIRT MILLS, Commissioner. 73D ST.—PAVING from Narrows ave. to Dated Sept. 23, 1925. s23,o5 in the bid, that the goods are ready for delivery; may be declared forfeited to The City of New Ridge blvd. Area of assessment affects Blocks tfSee General Instructions to Bidders on and in case of such resale to forfeit to the use York by the Comptroller upon the failure of the 5905, 5906. 5915 and 5916. of the Department of Correction the twenty-five last page, last column of the "City Record." successful bidder to further comply with the re- 87TH ST.—PAVING from 4th to 5th ave., and (25) per cent. deposited with bids accepted. quirements of the terms and conditions of the from Colonial rd. to 3d ave. Area of assessment SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Goods can be examined at Welfare Island by sale as set forth hereinafter. affects Blocks 6042, 6043, 6045, 6047, 6048 and the Commissioner of Plant and Structures at intending bidders on any week day before the day Successful bidders will he required to pay the his office, 18th floor, Municipal Building, Man- of sale. The Commissioner reserves the right purchase money and deposit the required security 6059411 ST., SEWER, between 5th and Gelston hattan, until 2 p. m., on to reject any or all the bid. within twenty-four hours of the receipt of ayes. Area of assessment affects Blocks 6067 Bidders are requested to make their bids upon notification of the acceptance of their bids. and 6088. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925. the blank forms prepared by the Commissioner, The Comptroller reserves the right to reject FOR FURNISHING AND INSTALLING SECTION 19. copies of which, together with the proper en- any and all bids and to waive any defects or 71ST ST. — REGULATING, GRADING, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR Th'E CEN- velopes in which to enclose the bids, can be ob- informalities in any hid should it be deemed in TRAL MOTOR REPAIR SHOP AT 16TH ST. CURBING and FLAGGING from 17th to 18th tained upon application therefore at the office of the interest of The City of New York to do so. a6x;e8.2. Area of assessment affects Blocks 6171 and AND AVENUE C, BOROUGH OF MANHAT- the Department of Correction, Room 2402 of the All bids must state clearly (1) the number or TAN. Municipal Building, in the Borough of2s Man- description of the building or buildings bid for, 85TH ST.—REGULATING, GRADING, etc., The work must be commenced within five days hattan, New York City. s25,o6 (2) the amount of the bid, (3) the full name from 16th to 17th ave. Area of assessment affects after notification by the Commissioner to begin FREDERICK A. WALLIS, Commissioner. and address of the bidder. Blocks 6325 and 6342. work and must be entirely completed within sixty All bids must be inclosed in properly scaled SECTION 20. (60) consecutive calendar days. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. envelopes, marked "Proposals to be opened Oct. E. 7TH ST.—REGULATING, GRADING, etc., The amount of security to guarantee the faith- 5, 1925," and must be delivered, or mailed in from Avenue K to Avenue L; E. 9TH ST., time for their delivery, prior to 11 a. m., of that ful performance of the work will be Eight Thou- Corporation Sale of Buildings and Appurte- PAVING, from Avenue L to Avenue M; and sand Dollars ($8,000). date to the "Collector of City Revenue, Room AVENUE L, PAVING, from Ocean pkway, to nances Thereto on City Real Estate by 368, Municipal Building, New York City," from Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit Sealed Bids. Coney Island ave., and RECEIVING BASINS in cash or certified check, payable to the order whom any further particulars regarding the on E. 7TII ST. at the southeast corner of Ave- buildings to be disposed of may he obtained. of the Comptroller of the City, for an amount AT THE REQUEST OF THE BOARD OF nue K, and on the east and west sides of E. equal to five per cent. of the amount of the THE BUILDINGS WILL BE SOLD FOR 7TH ST., 311 feet south of Avenue K. Area of Education, public notice is hereby given that IMMEDIATE REMOVAL ONLY. SUBJECT security required. the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, by assessment affects Blocks 6527, 6528, 6532 to The right is reserved by the Commissioner to TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS 6536, 6542 to 6546. virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will PRINTED ON THE LAST PAGE OF THIS reject all the bids should he deem it to the offer for sale by sealed bids certain encroach- SECTION 21. ISSUE OF THE "CITY RECORD." E. 7TH ST.—REGULATING, GRADING, interest of the City so to do. ments standing upon property owned by The City CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller. Blank forms and specifications may be obtained of New York, acquired by it for school purposes, CURBING AND FLAGGING from Avenue U to City of New York, Department of Finance, Avenue V. Area of assessment affects Blocks at the office of the Department of Plant and in the Comptroller's Office, Sept. 19, 1925. s29,o5 Structures. 7133 and 7134. Borough of Brooklyn. E. 9TII ST.—REGULATING, GRADING, WM. WIRT MILLS, Commissioner. Being the buildings, parts of buildings, etc., AT THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT OF s21,o2 CURBING AND FLAGGING from Avenue S to Dated Sept 21, 1925. standing within the lines of a school site at the the Borough of The Bronx, public notice is Avenue T. Area of assessment affects Blocks VirSee General Instructions to Bidders on westerly side of Classon ave., north of Lafayette hereby given that the Commissioners of the Sink- Record." 7090 and 7091. last page, last column of the "City ave., adjoining the premises of Public School No. ing F-und, by virtue of the powers vested in them SECTION 23. 45, in the Borough of Brooklyn, which are more by law, will offer for sale by sealed bids certain E. 46T1-I ST.—SEWER between Avenue M SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY particularly described on a certain map on file encroachments standing upon property owned by and Avenue N. Area of assessment affects the Commissioner of Plant and Structures, at in the office of the Collector of City Revenue, The City of New York, acquired by it for street Blocks 7870 and 7871. his office, 18th floor, Municipal Building, Man- Department of Filiance, Room 368, Municipal opening purposes, in the That the above assessments were confirmed by hattan, until 2 p. m., on Building, Borough of Manhattan. Borough of The Bronx. the Board of Assessors on Sept. 15, 1923, and en FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925. Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners Being the buildings, parts of buildings, etc., tered Sept. 16, 1925, in the Record of Titles FOR THE FURNISHING AND ERECTING of the Sinking Fund adopted at a meeting held standing within the lines of sundry damage parcels kept in the Bureau for the Collection of .Assess- OF THE GALLOWS FRAME AND OPERAT- July 9, 1925, the sale by sealed bids of the above of the following described proceedings, in the Bor- ments and A•rre.-trs i i Ta,es and Assessments and described buildings and appurtenances thereto ough of The Bronx, which are more particularly of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed ING EQUIPMENT FOR SLIP 3, WHITE- will be held by direction of the Comptroller, on HALL FERRY TERMINAL, FOOT OF shown on certain maps on file in the office of for benefit on any person or property shall be the Collector of City Revenue, Department of WHITEHALL ST., BOROUGH OF MANHAT- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925, paid on or before Nov. 16, 1925. which is sixty Finance, Room 368, Municipal Building, Man- entry of the assess- TAN, AND SLIP 5, ST. GEORGE TERMINAL, at 11 a. in., lots and parcels, and in manner days after the date of said hattan. ments, interest will lie collected thereon at the ST. GEORGE, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. and form, as follows: Pursuant to resolutions of the Commissioners Parcel No. 1—Three 3-story and basement frame rate of seven per centum per annum, of The work must be commenced within five days of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held calculated from ten days after the date ot said buildings and two 3-story frame buildings, to- after notification by the Commissioner of Plant July 9, 1925, the sale by sealed bids of each as provided by gether with appurtenances, situate at and known entry to the date of payment and Structures to begin work and be entirely parcel of the hereinafter described buildings and sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York completed within 100 consecutive calendar days. as 322 to 330 Classon ave. appurtenances thereto will be held under the Sealed bids (blank forms of which may be Charter, h e The amount of the security to guarantee the direction of the Comptroller, on bove assessments are payable to the Col- obtained upon application) will be received by T a faithful performance of the work will be Twenty- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925, lector of Assessments and Arrears at his office, five Thousand Dollars ($25,000). the Comptroller at the office of the Collector of 503 Fulton st., Brooklyn, between the hours of City Revenue, Room 368, Municipal Building, at 11 a. m., in lots and parcels, and in manner Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in and form, as follows: 9 a. in. to 2 p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 cash or certified check, payable to the order of Borough of Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on the noon.ted 5th day of October, 1925, and then publicly Damage Parcel Nos. 1-3, Rochambeau Ave.—Part the Comptroller of the City, for an amount equal of a concrete garage, steps and part of an iron Dated, New York, Sept. 16, 1925. to five per cent. of the amount of the security opened for the sale for removal of the above s21,o1 CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller. described buildings and appurtenances thereto, fence at Rochambeau ave., north of Bainbridge required. ave. and the award will be made to the highest bidder Sureties on Contracts. The right is reserved by the Commissioner to within twenty-four hours, or as soon as possible Damage Parcel No. 12, Barnes Ave.—A 2V,.. reject all the bids should he deem it to the story frame dwelling (Bronxwood ave. proceed- thereafter. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE SURETY COM- interest of the City so to do. Each parcel must be bid for separately and ing) in the bed of Barnes ave., about 125 feet patties will be accepted as sufficient upon the Blank forms and specifications may be obtained will be sold in its entirety, as described in above north of Burke ave. at the office of the Department of Plant and Damage Parcel No. 56, Eastchester Rd.—Part following contracts to the amounts named: advertisement. Supplies of Any Description, Including Gas and Structures. Each and every bid must be accompanied by a of a 2-story frame house on the east side of WM. WIRT MILLS, Commissioner. Eastchester rd., 26 feet south of Ives (Maple) Electricity. deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal bond up to $50,000. Dated Sept 21, 1925. s21,o2 st. Cut 8.9 feet on north side by 11.2 feet on One company on a to 25 per cent. of the amount of the bid. except When such company is authorized to write 1120'See General Instructions to Bidders on that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required south side. to the Damage Parcel No. 176, Ft. Schuyler Rd.— that amount as per letter of Comptroller last page, last column of the "City Record." with all bids and that a deposit of $500 will be 1, 1914. About two-thirds of a two-story frame house on surety companies. dated Jan. sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on any or Construction. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY all of the buildings. the west side of Ft. Schuyler rd., about 400 feet feet on north One company on a bond up to $25,000. the Commissioner of Plant and Structures at Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re- north of E. 177th st. Cut 22.8 regulating, grading, paving, sewers, his office, 18th floor, Municipal Building, Man- side by 21.1 feet on south side. Including turned within twenty-four hours after success- maintenance, dredging, construction of parks, hattan, until 2 p. m., on ful bidders have paid purchase price in full and Damage Parcel Nos. 2.3, Pelham Parkway aque- North—A two-story frame house and part of a parkways, docks, buildings, bridges, tunnels, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. given security, and those of successful bidders ducts, repairs, heating, ventilating, plumbing, etc. FOR FURNISHING, DELIVERING AND may be declared forfeited to The City of New two-story barn and shed at Pelham Parkway is authorized to write North and Holland ave., about 500 feet east of When such company INSTALLING LEAD COVERED CABLE FOR York by the Comptroller upon the failure of the that amount as per letter of Comptroller to the TRAFFIC CONTROL ALONG MADISON AVE. successful bidder to further comply with the re- White Plains rd. Cut shed 4.6 feet on south side surety companies, dated Jan. 1. 1914. by (barn and shed) 16 feet on north side. AND PARK AVE., BOROUGH OF MAN- quirements of the terms and conditions of the Asphalt, Asphalt Block and Wood Block Pave- HATTAN. sale as set forth hereinafter, Sealed bids (blank forms of which may lie ment. The work must be commenced within five days Successful bidders will be required to pay the obtained upon application) will be received by Two companies will be required on any and after notification by the Commissioner to begin purchase money and deposit the required security the Comptroller at the office of the Collector of every bond up to amount authorized by letter work and must be entirely completed within sixty within twenty-four hours of the receipt of City Revenue, Room 368, Municipal Building, of Comptroller to the surety companies, dated (60) consecutive calendar days. notification of the acceptance of their bids. Manhattan, until 1] a. m., on the 9th day of Tan. 1. 19C1 The amount of security to guarantee the faith- The Comptroller reserves the right to reject October, 1925, and then publicly opened for the HI. ARLES L. CRAIG. Comptroller. ful performance of the work will be Two Thou- any and all bids and to waive any defects or sale for removal of the above described build- sand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500). informalities in any bid should it be deemed in ings and appurtenances thereto. and the award Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in the interest of The City of New York to do so. will be made to the highest bidder within twenty- BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. cash or certified check, payable to the order of All bids must state clearly (1) the number or four hours, or as soon as possible thereafter. the Comptroller of the City, for an amonut equal description of the building or buildings hid for, Each parcel must be bid for separately and Proposals. to five per cent. of the amount of the security (2) the amount of the bid, (3) the full name will be sold in its entirety, as described in above required. and address of the bidder. advertisement. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE The right is reserved by the Commissioner to All bids must be inclosed in properly sealed Each and every bid must be accompanied by a received by the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at Room 2034, Municipal Building, reject all the bids should he deem it to the in- envelopes, marked "Proposals to be opened Oct. 6, deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal terest of the City so to do. 1925," and must he delivered, or mailed in to 25 per cent. of the amount of the bid. except Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. • THE CITY RECORD. 7643

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY GRADING WHERE NECESSARY IN POLK FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING $225 in cash or certified check made payable to the Presislent of the Borough of Queens, at A V E. FROM FISK M E. '10 ROWAN AVE.; IRu\ cAsTINGs TO CORPORATION YARDS the order of the Comptroller of The City of his office, 4th floor, Queens Subway Building, ROWAN AVE. FROM I'OLK AVE. TO SUER- IN THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY New York. Hunterspoint ave., L. 1. City, until 11 a. m., W 00D ST.; SHERWOOD ST. FROM ROWAN OF NEW YORK. NO. 2. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING on AVE. TO 71ST ST. (WORTHINGTON AVE.), WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT The Engineer's estimate of the amount of work TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925'. SECOND %WARD, BOROUGH OF QUEENS. to be done is as follows: ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING TO The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is THE ROADWAY OF KINGS HIGHWAY Standard water manhole heads, 76,950 pounds. THE BUREAU OF HIGHWAYS, AS DI- as follows: RD. Standard water manhole covers, 32,700 pounds. FROM BAY PKWAY. TO QUENTIN RECTED, IN THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS, Type "A" or Sezeer Department Standard. Standard hoods, 12,000 pounds. The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 25,000 ASPHALT PAVING BLOCKS. 287 linear feet 3-foot 6-inch concrete sewer. 380 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in Standard plates for hood, 600 pounds. The time allowed for the completion of delivery 583 linear feet 3-foot concrete sewer. concrete. Standard heads for type "K" receiving basins, will be on or before Dec. 31, 1925. 529 linear feet 15-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 64,500 pounds. 1,613 cubic yards concrete. The amount of security required will be 37u linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. years The time allowed for delivery of the castings 9,748 square yards asphalt pavement (5 Eight Hundred Dollars ($800). 1 chamber in 37th ave., near 68th se is thirty (30) consecutive working days. maintenance), The bid must be accompanied by cash or 1 chamber in 37th ave., near 65th st. Time allowed, 35 consecutive working days. The amount of security required will be $2,000, certified check in the sum of Forty Dollars ($40), 14 manholes. Security required, $9,000. and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid made payable to the order of the Comptroller ot 5 basin manholes (Type No. 1). Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of shall be 5 per cent. of the amount of security. The City of New York. basin manholes (Type No. 3). $450 in cash or certified check made payable to The bidder will state the price of each item or The bidder must state the price of each item 8 inlets (Type No. 1). article contained in the specifications or schedules the order of the Comptroller of The City of New specified. Bids will be compared and the con- 1 inlet (Type No. 3), York. herein contained or hereto annexed for the con• tract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. 360 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin con- tract, per pound, by which the bids will be tested. N0. 3. FOR REGULATING, CURBING Blank forms may be obtained at the office of nection. Contract, if awarded, will be awarded for the AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT AS- the President of the Borough of Queens. 150 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe basin con- above to the lowest bidder. PHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CON- Dated Sept. 25, 1925. s25,o6 nection. Blank forms may be had at the office of the CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. 960 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con- Commissioner of Public Works, Bureau of Engi- NEPTUNE AVE. FROM W. 37TH ST. TO W. See General Instructions to Bidders on nection drains. neering, Room 2129, Municipal Building, Man- 36TH ST. last page, last column of the "City Record." 480 vertical feet "risers." hattan. JULIUS MILLER, President. The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 43 6-inch spurs 24 inches long on concrete Dated Sept. 25, 1925. s25,o6 308 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY sewer. tg'See General Instructions to Bidders on 560 linear feet cement curb (I year mainte- the President of the Borough of Queens, at 45 6-inch spurs on 15-inch vitrified pipe sewer. last page, last column of the "City Record." nance). his office, 4th floor, Queens Subway Building, 38 6-inch spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. 230 cubic yards concrete. 68 Hunterspoint ave., L. I. City, until 11 a. m., Type "B." SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY 1,407 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years on 287 linear feet 3-foot 6-inch reinforced concrete pipe sewer (precast type "B"). the President of the Borough of Manhattan, maintenance). TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925. Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. 583 linear feet 3-foot reinforced concrete pipe at Room 2034, Municipal Building, Manhattan, NO. 1. FOR REGULATING AND GRAD- Security required, $1,600. sewer (precast type "B''). until 11 a. m., on ING THE SIDEWALK AND GUTTER Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of 529 linear feet 15-inch vitrified pipe sewer. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925. SPACES, SETTING CURB AND LAYING $80 in cash or certified check made payable to 370 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. SIDEWALKS, WHERE NECESSARY, TO- FOR FURNISHING, DELIVERING AND the order of the Comptroller of The City of 1 chamber in 37th ave. near 68th st. GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL INSTALLING LINOLEUM, STEEL TABLES New York. 1 chamber in 37th ave. near 65th st, THERETO, IN 8TH AVE. FROM WOLCOTT AND STEEL SHELF RACKS OR CUP- The bidder will state the price of each item 14 manholes. AVE. TO DITMARS AVE., FIRST WARD, BOARDS IN 9111 STORY (PENT HOUSE) or article contained in the specifications per foot, 5 basin manholes (Type No. 1). IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 435 OF OF THE EXCELSIOR BUILDING AT THE cubic yard or other unit of measure by which 8 basin manholes (Type No. 3). THE CHARTER. NORTHWEST CORNER WHITE AND the bids will be tested. The bids will be com- inlets (Type No. 1). CENTRE STS., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. pared and the contracts awarded at a lump or The time allowed for doing and completing the 1 inlet (Type No. 3). above work will be fifteen (15) calendar days. The time allowed for the completion of the aggregate sum for each contract. 360 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin con- work will be thirty (30) consecutive working days. Blank forms may be obtained at the office of The amount of security required will be Two nection. Thousand Dollars ($2,000). The amount of security required will be Fifteen the Bureau of Highways, Room 502, No. 56 150 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe basin con- hundred Dollars ($1,500), and the amount ot Court st., Brooklyn. The amount of deposit accompanying the bid nection. shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) s18,30 JOSEPH A. GUIDER, President. 960 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con- security. per cent. of the amount of security. Li See General Instructions to Bidden on nection drains. 'I at Engmeer's estimate of quantities is a: The bidder will state one aggregate price for last page, last columa of the "City Recold." the 480 vertical feet "risers." farms: the w hole work described and specified, as the 43 6-inch spurs 24 inches long on reinforced 1,200 cubic yards excavation. contract is entire and for a complete job. concrete pipe sewers (precast type "B"). The bids will be compared and the contract BOROUGH OF QUEENS. 200 linear feet cement concrete curb furnished and constructed with steel nosing, and one (1) 45 6-inch spurs on 15.inch. vitrified pipe sewer. awarded at a lump or aggregate sum to the lowest 38 6-inch spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. Proposals. year's maintenance. bidder. The time allowed for completing the above 2,000 square feet cement sidewalk furnished Blank forms and specifications may be obtained work will be seventy-five (75) working days. and constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance. at the office of the Auditor. office of the Com- SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY The amount of security required will be Fifteen Where concrete retaining walls are required missioner of Public Works, Room 2141, Municipal the President of the Borough of Queens, at his Thousand Dollars ($15,000). in excavation or embankment the price to be Building, Borough of Manhattan. office, 4th floor, Queens Subway Building, 68 The deposit with each bid must be 5 per cent. paid for their construction in accordance with JULIUS MILLER, President. Hunterspoint ave., L. I. City, until 11 a. m., on of the amount of security required for the work the plans and directions of the Engineer, shall Dated Sept. 25, 1925. s25,o6 for which the bids are submitted. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1925. be Twelve Dollars ($12) per cubic yard of con- IsrSee General Instructions to Bidders on The bidder must state the price of each item NO. 1. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A crete in place. last page, last column of the "City Record." or article contained in the specification or SANITARY TRUNK SEWER AND APPURTE- The concrete shall be made of one (1) part of schedule herein contained or hereafter annexed, NANCES IN AMSTEL AVE. FROM BEACH best quality of Portland cement, two (2) parts per square yard, linear foot. or other unit of BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. 62D ST. TO FAR ROCKAWAY BLVD.; FAR of clean sharp sand and four (4) parts, by measure by which bids will be tested. Bids ROCKAWAY BLVD. FROM AMSTEL AVE. volume, of clean, broken stone or gravel, and will be compared and each contract awarded at a BUREAU OF BUILDINGS. TO BEACH 32D ST. (CHANNEL DRIVE). thoroughly tamped. lump or aggregate sum. Blank forms may be AND BEACH 32D ST. FROM FAR ROCK- NO. 2. FOR REGULATING AND GRAD- obtained and the plans and drawings may he General Order No. 126. AWAY BLVD TO BROOKHAVEN (McKIN- ING THE SIDEWALK SPACE AND LAYING seen at the office of the President of the Bor- LEY) AVE., FIFTH WARD, BOROUGH OF SIDEWALK, WHERE NECESSARY, TO- ough of Queens. THE ORDER SUSPENDING THE APPROVAL QUEENS.) GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL Dated Sept. 25, 1925. s25,o6 of the manufacture of the following branded The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is THERETO, ON THE SOUTHEAST SIDE OF MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. cement blocks has this day been removed and as follows: IHMROD ST. FROM GRANDVIEW AVE. TO aarSee General Instructions to Bidders on approval revived on the records of this Bureau Type "A" or Sewer Department Standard. METROPOLITAN AVE., SECOND WARD, last page, last column of the "City Record." for the use of this material: 1,806 linear feet 4-foot 6-inch reinforced con- BOROUGH OF QUEENS, UNDER SECTION Chas. Palagonia, 1974 52d st., Bklyn.; brand crete sewer, complete, as shown on plan, includ- 435 OF THE CHARTER. SEALED BID'S WILL BE RECEIVED BY mark, "C. al. P."; file 147. ing cut and fill, but exclusive of decking and The time allowed for doing and completing the President of the Borough of Queens, at his Nick Gambo, 305 23(1 st., Ilklyn.; brand mark, piling. the above work w ill be fifteen (15) calendar office, 4th floor, Queens Subway Buildings, 68 "L. R."; tile 520. 2,469 linear feet 4-foot reinforced concrete days. Ilunterspoint ave., L. I. City, until 11 a. tn., on Aetna Cement Products Co., 568 18th st., sewer, complete, as shown on plan, exclusive of The amount of security required will be Two Eklyn.; bland mark. "Aetna"; file 611. decking and piling. Thousand Dollars ($2,000). TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925. Frank Congliaro (attention of Frank Davie), 3.373 linear feet 3-foot 6-inch reinforced con- The amount of deposit accompanying the bid FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 47 Emmett st., brand mark, "C. F."; crete sewer, complete, as shown on plan, ex- shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of TO THE BUREAUS OF HIGHWAYS AND tile 588. clusive of decking and piling, security. STREET CLEANING, AS. DIRECTED, IN John B. Mazzola. 869 E. 92d st., Bklyn.; brand 318 linear feet 2-foot 3-inch plain concrete The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as TILE BOROUGH OF QUEENS, RUBBER mark, "J. B. al."; file 681. sewer, complete, as shown on plan, exclusive of follows• TIRES, PRESSED ON TYPE: Brooklyn Cement Stone Co., Bay and Locust decking and piling. 700 cubic yards excavation. 38 40 by 5; 36 36 by 5; 24 36 by 6; 16 36 by 4; aves., Bklyn.; brand mark, "B. C. S. Co."; the 61 manholes, exclusive of decking and piling. 5,000 square feet cement sidewalk furnished 20 36 by 7; 16 40 by 6; 12 40 by 8. 114. 3 chambers, complete, as shown on plan, ex- and constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance. The time allowed for completing above con- Dated Sept. 26. 1925. s30 tract will be on or before Dec. 31, 1925. clusive of decking and piling. NO. 3. FOR REGULATING AND GRAD- ALBERT E. KLEINERT, Superintendent. $3,T50h0e. amount of security required will be 1,300 vertical feet 6-inch "risers" (cast iron ING THE SIDEWALK AND GUTTER pipe, class "A"). SPACES, Proposals. SETTING CURB AND LAYING The amount of deposit accompanying the bid 12,500 linear feet 6-inch house connection SIDEWALKS WHERE NECESSARY, TO- will be $175. drains, encased in concrete (cast iron pipe. GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Blank forms of bid sheets may be obtained at class "A"). THERETO, IN ITHACA ST. FROM BAXTER the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at thz above named office. 14 special manholes, complete, as shown on AVE. TO 82D (25TH) ST., SECOND WARD, Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. m., MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President.2 plan, including connections between' old and UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER. on new sewers. Dated Sept. 23, 1925. The time allowed for doing and completing the i'See General Instructions to Bidders on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. 100 linear feet 8-inch vitrified pipe sewer, laid above work will be ten (10) calendar days. 14 last page, last column of the "City Record." NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- in place. The amount of security required will be Seven BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR 100 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe sewer, laid Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($750). CONSTRUCTION OF A PASSAGEWAY BE- in place. The amount of deposit accompanying the bid BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, TWEEN THE JUDGE'S ROOM AND THE Inn linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer, laid shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of COURT ROOM AT 495 GATES AVE., BOR- in place. security. Proposals. O('GH OF BROOKLYN. 100 linear feet 15-inch vitrified pipe sewer, laid The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as in place. The time allowed for the completion of the follows: SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY 100 linear feet 24-inch vitrified pipe sewer, laid work and the full performance of the contract 100 cubic yards excavation. the President of the Borough of The Bronx, will be ninety (90) consecutive working days. in place. 100 cubic yards embankment (in excess of ex- Type "B." at his office, Municipal Building, Crotona Park, The amount of security required will be $3,000. cavation), Tremont and 3d aves., until 11 a. in., on Each bid must be accompanied by a security 1,806 linear feet 4-foot 6-inch reinforced con- 200 linear feet cement concrete curb furnished deposit of $150 in cash or certified check pay- crete pipe sewer (precast type "B"), complete, and constructed with steel nosing, and one (1) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925. able to the order of the Comptroller of The City as shown on plan, including cut and fill, but ex- year's maintenance. NO. 1. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, of New fork. clusive of decking, piling and cradle. 1,000 square feet cement sidewalk furnished SEUING CURB, BUILDING INLETS, RE- 2,469 linear feet 4-foot reinforced concrete and constructed, and one (1) year's maintenance. CEIVING BASINS, DRAINS, CULVERTS, NO. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA- pipe sewer (precast type "B"), complete, as BOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR 3 trees removed. APPROACH'ES .\N1) GUARD RAILS WHERE shown on plan, exclusive of decking, piling and 50 cubic yards steam ashes furnished and NECESSARY IN CAMBRIDGE AVE. FROM FURNISHING AND INSTALLING TWO cradle. spread. W. 235TH ST. TO A POINT 132 FEET TUBULAR BOILERS AT THE PUBLIC 3,373 linear feet 3-foot 6-inch reinforced con- The bidder must state the price of each item SOUTHERLY FROM W. 234TH ST., WITH A BATH, 4TH AVE. ANI) PRESIDENT ST., crete pipe sewer (precast type "B"), complete, as BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. or article contained in the specifications Of TEMPORARY APPROACH FROM THE LAT- shown on plan, exclusive of decking, piling and The time allowed for the completion of the schedule herein contained or hereafter annexed TER POINT TO W. 232D ST.. TOGETHER cradle. per cubic yard. linear foot or other unit of work and the full performance of the contract 318 linear feet 2-foot 3-inch reinforced concrete WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. will be sixty (60) consecutive working days. measure, by which the bids will be tested. Bids pipe sewer (precast type "B"), complete, as shown The Engineer's estimate of the work is as The amount of security required will be $3,500. will be compared and each contract awarded a on plan, exclusive of decking, piling and cradle. follows: Each bid must be accompanied by a security lump or aggregate sum. Blank forms may be 61 manholes, exclusive of decking and piling. 1,1100 cubic yards of earth excavation. deposit of $175 in cash or certified check pay- obtained and the plans or drawings may be seen 3 chambers, complete, as shown on plan, ex- 35(1 cubic yards of rock excavation, above sub- able to the order of the Comptroller of The City at the office of the President of the Borough of clusive of decking and piling. grade of street. of New York. Queens. 1,300 vertical feet 6-inch "risers" (cast iron 4.800 cubic yards of filling. Bidders will be required to state a price for Dated Sept. 24, 1925. s25,o6 pipe, class "A"). 1,200 linear feet of new straight bluestone curb. the work complete in each instance. Bids will MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. 12,500 linear feet 6-Melt house connection 50 linear feet of new corner bluestone curb. be compared and the contracts awarded at a LFSee General Instructions to Bidders on drains, encased in concrete (cast iron pipe, 240 square feet of new bridgestone. lump or aggregate sum for each contract. last page, last column of the "City Record." class "A"). 140 cubic yards of dry rubble masonry. Blank forms may be obtained at the office of 14 special manholes. complete, as shown on lot) linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 12 inches the Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY plan, including connections between old and new Room 1003, No. 50 Court st., Brooklyn. the President of the Borough of Queens at his in diameter. sewers. s18,30 JOSEPH A. GUIDER, President. office, 4th floor, Queens Subway Building, 68 1.000 feet, board measure, timber. 100 linear feet 8-inch vitrified pipe sewer, laid 131'See General Instructions to Bidders on Hunterspoint ave., L. I. City, until 11 a. m., on 400 linear feet of new guard rail. in place. The time allowed for the full completion of the last page, last column of the "City Record." TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925. 100 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe sewer, laid work herein described will be 45 consecutive in place. NO. 1. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY working days, 100 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer, laid SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN ROWAN the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at The amount of security required for the proper in place. AVE. FROM POLK AVE. TO BROADWAY; Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. m., performance of the contract will be Four Thou- on 100 linear feet 15-inch vitrified pipe sewer, laid BROADWAY FROM ROWAN AVE. TO sand Dollars ($4,000). in place. ROMBOUTS PL., SECOND WARD', BOR- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. NO. 2. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, 100 linear feet 24-inch reinforced concrete pipe OUGH OF QUEENS. SFr!' ING CURB, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND sewer (precast type "B"), laid in place. NO. 1. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is CROSSWALKS, BUILDING INLETS, RE- The time allowed for completing the above work as follows: ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE- CEIVING BASINS, DRAINS, CULVERTS, will be one hundred and fifty (150) working days. • 306 linear feet 18-inch vitrified pipe sewer. MENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA- APPROACHES AND GUARD RAILS WHERE TION PORTIONS OF THE ROADWAY OF The amount of security required will be Four 829 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. NECESSAY IN E. 172D ST. FROM METCALF ATLANTIC. AVE. FROM FLATBUSH AVE. Hundred Thousand Dollars ($400,000). 10 manholes. TO 2110 FEET WEST OF 6TH AVE. The deposit with each bid must be 5 per cent 3 basin manholes (Type No. 3). AVE. TO ST. LAWRENCE AVE., TOGETHER The Engineer's estimate is as follows: of the amount of security required for the work 1 inlet (Type No. 3). W 1TH AI,I, WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. 130 linear feet old curbstone reset in concrete. for which the bids are submitted. 20 6-inch spurs on 18-inch vitrified pipe sewer. The Engineer's estimate of the work is as 1311 linear feet new curbstone set in concrete. The bidder must state the price of each item 71 6-inch spurs on 12-inch vitrified pipe sewer. follows: 450 linear feet granite heading stones set in or article contained in the specifications or 98 linear feet 6-inch vitrified pipe house con- 5(1 cubic yards of rock excavation, in trenches. concrete. schedule herein contained or hereafter annexed, nection drains. 900 cubic yards of excavation of all kinds. 406 cubic yards concrete outside railroad area. per square yard, linear foot, or other unit of 85 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe basin con- 1,100 cubic yards of filling. 65 cubic yards concrete within railroad area. measure by which bids will be tested. Bids will nection. 3.600 linear feet of new straight bluestone curb. 2,460 square yards asphalt pavement outside be compared and each contract awarded at a lump 15 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe basin con- 230 linear feet of new corner bluestone curb. railroad area (5 years maintenance). or aggregate sum, Blank forms may be obtained nection. 50 linear feet of old bluestone curb. 395 square yards asphalt pavement within rail- and the plans and drawings may be seen at the The time allowed for completing the above work 300 square feet of old bluestone flagging. road area (no maintenance). office of the President of the Borough of sQQueens.2,76 will be forty (40) working days. 13,500 square feet of concrete sidewalk (includ- 550 square yards adjacent pavement to be re- Dated Sept. 26, 1925. The amount of security required will be Three ing maintenance for one year). laid. MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President. Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($3,600). 1,300 square feet of new bridgestone. Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. teSee General Instructions to Bidders on NO. 2. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A 150 square feet of old bridgestone. Security required, $4,500. last page, last column of the "City Record." SEWER AND APPURTENANCES AND 30 cubic yards of dry rubble masonry. 7644 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925.

6 reeeiving ba.ins, type "R" payment of a deposit of $5 at Room 2351, Munici- court in accordance with the resolution of the by Hon. Philip J. McCook, Justice of the Supreme linear led ..f vitrified pipe drains, 12 inches pal Building, Manhattan, which will be refunded Board of Estimate and Apportionment, adopted Court presiding at the trial of the above pro- in diameter. upon the return of the plans and specifications on the 29th day of January, 1925, was granted, ceeding, aid said transcript, accompanied by said 1,000 feet, board measure, timber. in good condition within a week after the date and that by an order of the Supreme Court of damage map, together with proofs upon which it 200 linear feet of new guard rail. of the letting. the State of New York, First Judicial District, is based, was tiled iu the office of the Clerk of 5 cubic yards of brick masonry. NJtHOLAS J. HAYES, Commissioner, dated September 24, 1925, and duly entered the County of New York on the 16th day of June, The time allowed for the full completion of The Dated Sept. 29, 1925. s29,o9 and tiled in the office of the Clerk of the County 1925, for the investigation of whomsoever it may :sock herein described will be 50 consecutive VI See General Instructions to Bidders on of New York on September 24, 1925, the above concern. working days. lost page, last column of the "City Record." entitled proceeding was amended so as to provide NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN The amount of security required for the proper for the acquisition of title to the real property that The City of New York and any person or per'ormance of the contract will be Nine Thou. SEALED , BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY required for the southerly extension of 6th ave- persons whose rights may be affected by said sand Dollars ($9,000). the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and %tit from Carmine street to Laight street and the transcript of estimate, and who may object to NO. 3. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWERS Electricity, at Room 2351, Municipal Building, widening of Watts street on the northerly side the same or any part thereof, may within fifteen AND APPURTENANCES IN WATERBURY Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on between Varick street and Thompson street, in (15) days after the first publication of this notice AVE. BETWEEN EASTERN BLVD. AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925. the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, On September 21, 1925, set forth their objec- together with the additional lands to be acquired tions to the same in writing, duly verified in HOBART AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL FOR HAULING AND LAYING AND FOR WORK INCIDENTAL. THERETO. in connection therewith as shown upon a map the manner required by law for the verification of FURNISHING, DELIVERING AND LAYING pleadings in an action, setting forth the real The Engineer's estimate of the work is as WATER MAINS AND APPURTENANCES IN adopted by the Board of Estimate and Appor- property owned by the objector, and his post- follows: BALCOM, BAYSHORE, BRUSH, COLLEGE, tionment of The City of New York on June 5, 1925, and approved by the Mayor on June 19, office address and file the same with the Clerk of 285 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 18-inch. DAVIDSON, FURMAN, HERING, HOLLY- 1925, in accordance with the resolution of the the County of New York and within the same 250 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 12-inch. WOOD, HUGUENOT, JEROME, KING, Board of Estimate and Apportionment adopted on time serve upon the Corporation Counsel of The 25 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6-inch K1NGSLAND, OHM, QUIMBY, SETON, June 19, 1925. City of New York, at his office, Room 1743, 17th to 30-inch. THROOP, WALLACE, WARING AND WAT- floor, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER 55 spurs for house connections. SON AYES.; GARDEN, UNNAMED, E. 147TH GIVEN, City of New York, or if The City of New York that, pursuant to the provisions of section 1003 6 manholes, AND E. 243D STS.; FIELDSTON RD. AND files objections serve upon the attorneys for the of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by 250 cubic yards of rock excavation. TIMPSON PL., BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. claimants a copy of such verified objections. chapter 635 of the Laws of 1925, the partial map 20 cubic yards of class "B" concrete. The time allowed for doing and completing the NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN or survey embracing all of the parcels to be 20 cubic yards of class "C" concrete. entire work is before the expiration of sixty (60) that on the 21st day of October, 1925, at 10 o'clock acquired for street purposes, and as additional 1,000 feet, board measure, of timber. consecutive working days. in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as counsel lands in said proceeding which are situated be- 1.000 feet, hoard measure, of timber sheeting. The amount in which security is required for can be heard thereon, the Corporation Counsel of tween the northerly side of Canal street and the The time allowed for the full completion of the performance of the contract is Seven Thou• The City of New York will apply to Hon. Philip southerly side of Grand street, in the Borough of the work herein described will be 60 consecutive sand Dollars ($7,000). J. McCook, the Justice of the Supreme Court Manhattan, City of New York, has been duly filed working days. Deposit with bid must be the sum of Three signing such transcript of estimate or tentative Hundred Fifty Dollars ($350), in the office of the Clerk of the County of New decree, at his chambers, at the County Court The amount of security required for the proper York, and each and every party and person in- performance of the contract will be Three Thou- Bidders shall submit a lump sum bid for fur- House, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, nishing all the materials (except such materials terested in the parcels to be acquired for street sand Dollars ($3,000). • to fix a time when the said Justice will hear the as are to be furnished by the City) and for fur- purposes and as additional lands, in said proceed- parties so objecting. NO. 4. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWER nishing all the labor required to lay and install ing, which are situated between the northerly side Dated, New York, September 21, 1925. AND APPURTENANCES IN SELWYN AVE. the mains and appurtenances shown on the con- of Canal street and the southerly side of Grand GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun- BETWEEN E. 172D ST. AND MOUNT EDEN tracts complete. street, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of sel, Attorney for The City of New York, Office AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCI- Blank forms of bid, proposal and contract, in- New York, having any claim or demand on ac- and Postoffice Address, Municipal Building, Bor• DENTAL THERETO, cluding specifications, approved as to form by count thereof, is hereby required to file his claim, ough of Manhattan, City of New York. s21,o1 The Engineer's estimate of the work is as the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon duly verified, describing the real property which follows: payment of a deposit of $5 at Room 2351, Munici- the claimant owns or in which he is interested, Condemn 320 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 15-inch. pal Building, Manhattan, which will be refunded and his postoffice address with the Clerk of the Application to Court to Property. 530 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 12-inch. upon the return of the plans and specifications County of New York, on or before the 10th day 25 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6-inch in good condition within a week after the date of October, 1925, and to serve on the Corpora- In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of to 30.inch. of the letting. tion Counsel of The City of New York, at his New York to certain lands and premises office, Room 1559, 15th floor, Municipal Building, 110 spurs for house connections. NICHOLAS J. HAYES, Commissioner. situated on the southerly side of BROOME Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or 9 manholes. Dated Sept. 29, 1925. s29,o9 STREET between Ludlow and Essex streets, See General Instructions to Bidders on before the 10th day of October, 1925, a copy of in the Borough. of Manhattan, City of New 600 cubic yards of rock excavation. rff such verified claim. 25 cubic yards of class "A" concrete. last page, last column of the "City Record." York, duly selected as a site for school pur- Dated, New York, September 29, 1925. poses according to law. 50 cubic yards of class "B" concrete. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun PURSUANT TO TfIE STATUTES IN SUCH 30 cubic yards of class "C" concrete. sel, Municipal Building, Borough of Matihattan, 2,000 pounds of steel reinforcement bars. the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and case made and provided, notice is hereby given Electricity, at Room 2351, Municipal Building, New York City. s29,o9 3,000 feet, board measure, of timber. that it is the intention of the Corporation Conn- Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on 1,000 feet, hoard measure, of timber sheeting. sel of The City of New York to make application Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File 1,1100 linear feet of piles. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925. to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Objections. at a Special Term, Part The time allowed for the full completion of III, thereof. to be held FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND in and for the County of New York, at the the work herein described will be 150 consecutive MATERIALS FOR ALTERATIONS TO THE In the Matter of Widening of 4TH AVENUE County Court House, in the Borough of Man- working days. 72-INCH STEEL PIPE LINE, TO THE BRICK hattan, City of New York, on the 9th day of The amount of security required for the proper CONDUIT AND TO THEIR APPURTE- on its easterly side from East 32d street to East 33d street, Borough of Manhattan, City October, 1925, at the opening of court on that performance of the contract will be Eight Thou- NANCES NECESSITATED BY THE CON- day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be sand Dollars (88,000). STRUCTION OF THE CONDUIT BLVD., IN of New York. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL heard thereon, to have the compensation which The bidder shall state the price of each item or THE COUNTIES OF QUEENS AND NASSAU. parties interested in the above entitled proceed- ought justly to be made to the respective owners article contained in the above schedule per linear The time allowed for doing and completing the ing, as follows: of the real property proposed to be taken in the foot, square foot, square yard, cubic yard, or entire work is before the expiration of one hun- above proceeding, ascertained and determined by other unit of measurement, by which the bids will dred and twenty-five (125) consecutive working First-That the above named court, after con- said court without a jury. be tested. Contracts, if awarded, will be sepa- days. sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on The nature and extent of the improvement rately awarded for each of the foregoing improve- The amount in which security is required for the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee ments. the performance of the contract is Twenty-five completed its estimate of the compensation which simple absolute by The City of New York to should be made by The City of New York to the Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in Thousand Dollars ($25,000). certain lands and premises with the buildings respective owners of the real property to be cash or certified check of 5 per cent of the Deposit with bid must be the sum of Twelve thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging, acquired in this proceeding, and has made an amount of the bid required as security for the Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($1,250). situated on the southerly side of Broome street assessment of the value of the benefit and ad- proper performance of the contract. Blank forms The bidder shall submit a unit price on each between Ludlow and Essex streets, Borough of of the items contained in the schedule of quantities vantage of the improvement to the respective of bids, upon which bids must he made, can be Manhattan, City of New York, the same to be but the bids will be compared and the contract owners of the real property within the area of obtained by application therefor. The plans and converted, appropriated and used as a site for if awarded will be awarded to the lowest formal assessment for benefit herein, and the tentative school purposes. Said lands and premises to be specifications may he seen and other information bidder for the entire job. decree of the said court as to awards for dam- obtained at said office. acquired are bounded and described as follows: Blank forms of bid, proposal and contract, in- ages and as to assessments for benefit was signed Beginning at the corner formed by the intersec- s21,o1 HENRY BRUCKNER, President. cluding specifications. approved as to form by on the 23d day of June, 1925, by Hon. Joseph tion of the southerly side of Broome street and t_47See General Instructions to Bidders on the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon M. Proskauer, Justice of the Supreme Court the westerly side of Essex street and running last page, last column of the "City Record." payment of a deposit of $5 at Room 2351, Munici- presiding at the trial of the above entitled pro- thence southerly along the westerly side of Essex pal Building, Manhattan, which will be refunded ceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the street 88 feet 3 inches to land owned by The DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, upon the return of the plans and specifications County of New York on the 30th day of Sep- City of New York; thence westerly along the GAS AND ELECTRICITY. in good condition' within a week after the date tember, 1925, for the inspection of whomsoever said lands owned by The City of New York 175 of the letting. it may concern. feet to the easterly side of Ludlow street; thence Second-That the said court has assessed all northerly along the easterly side of Ludlow Proposals, NICHOLAS J. HAYES. Commissioner. Dated Sept. 29, 1925. s29,o9 the real property within the area of assessment street 88 feet 3 inches to the southerly side of tSee General Instructions to Bidders on fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for Broome street; and thence easterly along the SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY last page, last column of the "City Record." benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportion- southerly side of Broome street 175 feet 1 inch the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and ment on the 23d day of May, 1924, and that the to the point or place of beginning, be the said Electricity, at Room 2331, Municipal Building, said area of assessment includes the parcels of several dimensions mere or less, said premises Manhattan, until 11 a. in„ un SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY real property situate and being ini the Borough the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and being designated as Lots Nos. 35, 36, 37, 4, 39, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1925. of Manhattan, in the City of New York, which, Electricity, at Room 2351, Municipal Building, 40, 41, 42, 43 and 45 in Block 408 on the Tax taken together, are bounded and described as FOR HAULING AND LAYING WATER Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on Maps of the Borough of Manhattan, together follows, viz.: with all right, title and interest, if any, in and to NIAINS AND APPURTENANCES IN BAT- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1925. TERY, 11111,1,ER, 8TH AND 23D AVES.; Bounded on the north by the southerly line of the streets or avenues in front thereof to the AVENUES Q. AND S; COLEMAN, HEN- FOR HAULING AND LAYING WATER East 37th street; on the east by the westerly centre thereof. DRICKSON, KIMBALI„ RYDER, 81ST, 91ST, MAINS AND APPURTENANCES IN HAMP- line of Lexingtoif avenue; on the south by the Dated, New York, September 25, 1925. E. 26TH, E. 34TH, E. 35TH, E. 37TH, E, TON AVE., BRIGHTON BEACH AVENUE northerly line of East 28th street and on the GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun- 931). 1V„iD AND W. 10TH STS.; CRESCENT EXTENSION AND IN AVENUE I; AM- west by the easterly line of Madison avenue. sel, Office and Postoffice Address, Municipal .AND KENMORE PLACES, BOROUGH OF HERST, BEAUMONT, COLERIDGE, DOVER, Third-That The City of New York, and all Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New BROOKLYN. EXETER, GIRARD AND HASTINGS STS., other parties interested in such proceeding or York. s25,o6 The time allowed for doing and completing the IN CORBIN PL. AND ORIENTAL BLVD., in any of the real property affected thereby, entire work is before the expiration of seventy- BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. having any objections thereto, shall file such ob- The time allowed for doing and completing the jections in writing, duly verified in the manner In the Matter of the Application of The City of live (751 consecutive working days. New 1'ork relative to acquiring title, wherever The amount in which security is required for entire work is before the expiration of one hun- required by law for the verification of pleadings dred (100) consecutive working days. in an action, setting forth the real property owned the same has not been heretofore acquired for the performance of the contract is Ten Thou- the same purpose in fee, to the real property sand Dollars ($10.000). The amount in which security is required for by the objector and his postoffice address, with the performance of the contract is Eighteen the Clerk of the County of New York, on or required for the opening and extending of Deposit with bid must be the sum of Five HOBART AVENUE from Westchester avenue hundred Dollars ($500). Thousand Dollars ($18,000). before the 20th day of October, 1925, and parties Deposit with bid must be the sum of Nine other than The City of New York, shall within to Middletown road and from Zulette avenue Bidders shall submit a lump sum bid for fur- to Baisley avenue; MERRY AVENUE from nishing all the materials (except such materials as Hundred Dollars ($900). the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel Bidders shall submit a lump sum bid for fur- of The City of New York, at his office, Municipal Crosby avenue to LaSalle avenue; JARVIS arc to be furnished by the City) and for fur- AVENUE from Buhre avenue to Middletown nishing all the labor required to lay and install nishing all the materials (except such materials Building, Room 1559, Charnbers and Centre as are to be furnished by the City) and for fur- streets, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of road; HOLLYWOOD AVENUE from Middle- the mains and appurtenances shown on the con- nishing all the labor required to lay and install New York, a copy of such verified objection. tow n road to Eastern boulevard; B:\ISLEY tracts complete. AVENI'E from Hollywood avenue to Eastern Blank forms of bid, proposal and contract, in- the mains and appurtenances shown on the con- Fourth-That on the 23d day of October, 1925, tract complete. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as boulevard and the public place bounded by cluding specifications, approved as to form by the Baisley avenue, Eastern boulevard and Holly- Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon pay- Blank forms of bid, proposal and contract, in- soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the cluding specifications, approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York wood avenue, in the Borough of The Bronx, ment of a deposit of $5 at Room 2351, Municipal City of New York. Building. Manhattan, which will be refunded upon Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon pay- will apply to the Hon. Joseph M. Proskauer, the the return of the plans and specifications in good ment of a deposit of $5 at Room 2351, Municipal Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN condition within a week after the date of the Building, Manhattan, which will be refunded tentative decree at a Special Term, Part I, of application will be made to the Supreme Court letting. upon the return of the plans and specifications in the Supreme Court, to be held in the County 0: the State of New York, First Judicial District, NICHOLAS J HAYES, Commissioner. good condition within a week after the date of Court house, in the Borough of Manhattan, to at a Special Term of said court, held in and for the County of Bronx, at the County Court Dated Sept. 29, 1925. s30,o13 the letting. fix a time when said justice will hear the parties House, trSee General Instructions to Bidders on NICHOLAS J. HAYES, Commissioner. who will have filed objections to the said tenta- in the Borough of The Bronx, in the City of New last page, last column of the "City Record." Dated Sept. 22, 1925. s24,o6 tive decree. York, on the 6th day of October, 1925, at the INSee General Instructions to Bidders on Dated, New York, September 30, 1925. opening of the court on that day, or as soon SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY last page, last column of the "City Record." GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun- thereafter as counsel can he heard thereon, to have the compensation which should justly be the Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and sel, Office and Postoffice Address, Municipal Building, New York made to the respective owners of the real property Electricity, at Room 2351, Municipal Building, City. s30,o17 SUPREME COURT-FIRST proposed to be acquired for such improvement Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on DEPARTMENT. ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925, In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises, without a jury, and to have the cost of such FOR HAULING .\ND LAYING WATER Notice to File Claims. situated on the northerly side of EAST 19TH improvement assessed by the said court, as MAINS AND APPURTENANCES IN BORDEN STREET, east of 2d avenue, adjoining the hereinafter set forth in accordance with the reso- AVE., 24Th DRIVE AND LEACH PL., FIRST In the Matter of the Application of The City of premises of Public School 40, in the Borough lution of the Board of Estimate and Apportion- ment, adopted on January 11,..1924. WARD; ALSTYNE AND 41ST AVES., 90TH New York relative to acquiring title wher- of Manhattan, City of New York, duly selected AND 110TH STS., CLARA AND 90TH ever the same has not been heretofore acquired as a site for school purposes according to law. The nature and extent of the improvement l'I.ACES. .1ND IX 41ST RD.. SECOND WARD; for the same purpose in fee to the real prop- hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee erty required for the southerly extension of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE by The City of New York for the use of the 27TH, 29111, 36TH AND 82D AYES., 152D, owners respectively entitled to or interested 6TH AVENUE from Carmine street to Laight public to the real property required for the open- 165TH, 16611I. 175TH, 203D. 222D STS., FUL- in the real property title to which has been LER PL., 57TH RD., WEST END DRIVE, street, and the widening of WATTS STREET ing and extending of Hobart avenue from West- acquired in the above proceeding and to all those chester avenue to Middletown road and from BAYSIDE LANE AND CROSS ISLAND on the northerly side between Varick street whom it may concern, to wit: That the Supreme Zulette avenue to Baisley avenue; Merry avenue BLVD.. THIRD WARD, BOROUGH OF and Thompson street, in the Borough of Man- Court of the State of New York, at a Special from Crosby avenue to La Salle avenue; Jarvis QUEENS. hattan, City of New York, together with the Term for trials, held in and for the County of avenue from Bubre avenue to Middletown road; The time allowed for doing and completing the additional lands to be acquired in connection New York, at the County Court House, in the Hollywood avenue from Middletown road to entire work is before the expiration of seventy- therewith, as shown upon a map adopted by the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, bas, Eastern boulevard; Baisley avenue from Holly- live (75) consecutive working days. Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The after considering the testimony and proofs offered wood avenue to Eastern boulevard, and the public The amount in which security is required for City of New York on January 9, 1925, and by The City of New York and the parties and approved by the Mayor on January 19, 1925. place bounded by Baisley avenue, Eastern boule- the performance of the contract is Nine Thou- persons who have appeared in the above proceed- vard and Hollywood avenue, in the Borough of sand Dollars ($9,000), NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN ing, completed its estimate of the compensation The Bronx, City of New York. The real prop- Deposit with hid must be the sum of Four order of the Supreme Court of the State of which ought justly be made by The City of New erty, title to which is proposed to be acquired, Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($450). New York, First Judicial District, dated April York to the respective owners of the real prop- is more particularly bounded and described as Bidders shall submit a lump sum bid for fur- 21, 1925, and duly entered and filed in the office erty so acquired, and has prepared a transcript follows, to wit: nishing all the materials (except such materials of the Clerk of the County of New York on of its estimate of the damages so ascertained and as are to be furnished by the City) and for b..- April 21, 1925, the application of The City of estimated. Said transcript of estimate is accom- HOBART AVENUE. nishing all the labor required to lay and install New York to have the compensation which should panied by the damage map used by said court Parcel "A." the mains and appurtenances shown on the con- justly be made to the respective owners of the upon the trial of said proceeding and states the Beginning at a point in the eastern' line of tracts complete. real property proposed to be taken in the above several sums respectively estimated for each Westchester avenue, distant 2,397.712 feet south- Blank forms of bid, proposal and contract, in- entitled proceeding ascertained and determined parcel shown on said damage map with the names erly from the intersection of said line with the cluding specifications, approved as to form by by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have of the owners so far as ascertained. Said tran- western line of Eastern boulevard; thence south- the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon the cost of the improvement assessed by the said script of estimate, dated June 16, 19Z5, is signed erly along the eastern line of Westchester are- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1315. THE CITY RECORD. 7645

nue 130,20 feet; thence easterly deflecting 141 northwesterly deflecting 46 degrees 9 minutes lic, to all the lands and premises, with the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as coun- degrees 6 minutes to the left 41.33 feet; thence 46 seconds to the left 827.94 feet; thence easterly buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto sel can be heard thereon, to condemn the real southerly deflecting 90 degrees to the right deflecting 120 degrees 22 minutes 20 seconds to belonging, required for the public playground at property required for said improvement and to 1,207.43 feet; thence easterly deflecting 84 de- the right 5.79 feet; thence easterly deflecting the southwest corner of Fulton and Classon ave- have the compensation which should justly be made grees 39 minutes 10 seconds to the left 5,33 feet; 3 minutes 42 seconds to the left 57.92 feet; thence nues, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New to the respective owners of the real property pro- thence easterly deflecting 1 degree 28 minutes easterly deflecting 30.8 seconds to the right 5.79 York, posed to be taken therefor ascertained and de- 362 seconds to the left 54.82 feet; thence north- feet; . thence southeasterly deflecting 59 degrees The real property, title to which is proposed to termined by the Supreme Court without a jury, erly 1,293.39 feet to the point of beginning. 40 minutes 51.2 seconds to the right 818.42 feet; be acquired, is more particularly bounded and and to have the cost of said improvement assessed Parcel "B." thence southerly deflecting 46 degrees 9 minutes described as follows, to wit: by said. Supreme Court as hereinafter set forth. thence Beginning at a point in the northern line of 46 seconds to the right 468.123 feet; Beginning at the intersection of the south line in accordance with the resolution of the Board La Sidle avenue distant 633.662 feet westerly southerly deflecting 1 degree 36 minutes 36.4 of Fulton street with the west line of Classon of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of seconds to the right 60 feet; thence southerly from the intersection of said line with the west- avenue; thence southerly along the west line of New York, adopted on the 20th day of March, crn line of Eastern boulevard; thence westerly 450 feet to the point of beginning. Classon avenue 140 feet; thence westerly deflect- 1925. along the northern line of La Salle avenue 60.82 Parcel "F." ing 90 degrees to the right 42.04 feet; thence The nature and extent of the improvement Beginning at a point in the northern line of feet; thence northerly deflecting 80 degrees 34 westerly deflecting 23 degrees 59 minutes 4 sec- hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee minutes 50 seconds to the right 269.436 feet; Waterbury avenue, distant 200 feet westerly onds to the right 148.50 feet; thence northerly by The City of New York, for the use of the thence northerly deflecting 3 degrees 35 minutes from the intersection of said line with the west- deflecting 90 degrees to the right 43 feet; thence public, to all the lands and premises, with the 19.6 seconds to the right • 75.538 feet; thence ern line of Eastern boulevard; thence westerly westerly deflecting 90 degrees to the left 172 feet; buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto northerly deflecting 1 minute 9.5 seconds to the along the northern line of Waterbury avenue 60 thence northerly deflecting 90 degrees to the right belonging, required for the opening and extend- right 62.83 feet; thence northerly deflecting 15 feet; thence northerly deflecting 90 degrees to 102 feet; thence easterly deflecting 90 degrees to ing of Stone avenue from New Lots avenue to minutes 10.1 seconds to the left 442.512 feet; the right 368.707 feet to the southern line of the right 302 feet to the point of beginning. Linden boulevard, and the public place bounded thence easterly deflecting 97 degrees 59 minutes La Salle avenue; thence easterly along last men- The property affected by the above description by New Lots avenue, Stone avenue and Hegeman 17.1 seconds to the right 60.59 feet; thence south- tioned line 60.05 feet; thence southerly 371.064 is located in Block No, 2015, in Section 7 of the avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New erly deflecting 82 degrees 42.9 seconds to the feet to the point of beginning. Kings County Land Map. York. right 415.752 feet; thence southerly deflecting Parcel "G." The real property, title to which is proposed to 11 minutes 3.4 seconds to the right 62.80 feet; Beginning at a point in the southern line of The Board of Estimate and Apportionment by be acquired, is more particularly bounded and de. thence southerly deflecting 2 minutes 57.2 see- Waterbury avenue, distant 200 feet westerly from a resolution adopted on the 9th day of January, scribed as follows, to wit: . onds to the right 92.267 feet; thence southerly the western line of Eastern boulevard; thence 1925, determined that the whole cost and expense 277.510 feet to the point of beginning. westerly along the southern line of Waterbury of the proceeding shall be assessed upon the prop- STONE AVENUE. Parcel "C." avenue 61.17 feet; thence northerly deflecting 101 erty deemed to be benefited thereby and that the Beginning at the intersection of the west line Beginning at a point in the northern line of degrees 13 minutes 40 seconds to the left 121.574 area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding of Stone avenue with the south line of New Lots Waterbury avenue, distant 547.650 feet westerly feet; thence southerly deflecting 4 degrees 6 be fixed and determined as follows: avenue; thence easterly along the south line of from the intersection of said line with a western minutes 26 seconds to the left 898.05 feet to the Beginning at a point midway between Greene New Lots avenue 90.08 feet; thence southerly de- line of Eastern boulevard; thence westerly along western line of Eastern boulevard; thence north- avenue and Lexington avenue on a line midway flecting 109 degrees 19 minutes 58 seconds to the the northern line of Waterbury avenue 62.43 erly along the last mentioned line 283.60 feet; between Classon avenue and Franklin avenue and right 747.82 feet to the south line of Linden feet; thence northerly deflecting 106 degrees 2 thence westerly deflecting 105 degrees 20 minutes running thence southwardly along the said line boulevard; thence westerly deflecting 90 degrees minutes 42.8 seconds to the right 389.220 feet 6 seconds to the left 15 feet; thence northerly midway between Classon avenue and Franklin to the right 85 feet; thence northerly deflecting to the right southern line of La Salle avenue; deflecting 90 degrees to the right 622.40 feet; avenue to a line midway between Quincy street 90 degrees to the right 718 feet to the point of thence easterly along last mentioned line 60.82 thence northerly 107.512 feet to the point of and Gates avenue; thence eastwardly along the beginning. feet; thence southerly 362.010 feet to the point beginning. said line midway between Quincy street and Gates PUBLIC PLACE. of beginning. PAISLEY AVENUE. avenue to a line midway between Franklin ave- Parcel "D." Beginning at a point in the western line of Beginning at the intersection of the west line nue and Bedford avenue; thence southwardly of Stone avenue with the south line of New Beginning at a point in the southern line of Eastern boulevard, distant 546.754 feet southerly along the said line midway between Franklin ave- Waterbury avenue distant 523.795 feet westerly from the intersection of said line with the south- Lots avenue; thence southerly along the west nue and Bedford avenue to a line midway be- line of Stone avenue 28 feet to the north line of from the intersection of said line with the west- ern line of Waterbury avenue; thence southerly tween Monroe street and Madison street; thence ern line of Eastern boulevard; thence westerly along the western line of Eastern boulevard 67.65 Hegeman avenue; thence westerly deflecting 90 eastwardly along the said line midway between degrees to the right 79.81 feet; thence easterly along the southern line of Waterbury avenue feet; thence westerly deflecting 62 degrees 29 Monroe street and Madison street to a line 100 An feet; thence southerly deflectitv 90 degrees minutes 24 seconds to the right 38.970 feet; deflecting 160 degrees 40 minutes 1 second to feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly the right 84.58 feet to the point of beginning. 34.4 seconds to the left 734.54 feet; thence easter- thence northerly deflecting 102 degrees 10 minutes line of Bedford avenue; thence southwardly along ly deflecting 92 degrees 4 minutes 26 seconds to 30 seconds to the right 61.38 feet; thence easterly The property affected by the above entitled the said line parallel with Bedford avenue to a proceeding is located in Blocks Nos. 3630, 3639, the left 60.04 feet; thence northerly 732.36 feet 57.272 feet to the point of beginning. line midway between Putnam avenue and Jeffer- to the point of beginning. PUBLIC PLACE. 3644-A, 3860, 3868-A, 3871-A, in Section 12 of the son avenue; thence eastwardly along the said line Kings County Land Map. MERRY AVENUE. Beginning at a point in the western line of midway between Putnam avenue and Jefferson The Board of Estimate and Apportionment by Beginning at a point in the northern line of Eastern boulevard. distant 614.403 feet southerly avenue to a line midway between Bedford avenue L3 Salle avenue distant 417.052 feet westerly from the intersection of said line with the south- a resolution adopted on the 20th day of March, and Nostrand avenue as these streets are laid out 1925, determined that the whole cost and expense from the intersection of said line with the ern line of Waterbury avenue; thence southerly north of Fulton street; thence southwardly along western line of Eastern boulevard; thence west- along the western line of Eastern boulevard of the proceeding shall be assessed upon the prop- the said line midway between Bedford avenue erty deemed to be benefited thereby and that the erly along the northern line of La Salle avenue 87.321 feet; thence deflecting 74 degrees 39 and Nostrand avenue and along the_prolongation 60.13 feet; thence northerly deflecting 86 degrees minutes 54 seconds to the right 15 feet; thence area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding thereof to a line midway between Fulton street be fixed and determined as follows: 12 minutes 20 seconds to the right 836.844 feet; northerly deflecting 90 degrees to the right 75.993 and Herkimer street; thence westwardly along the thence northwesterly deflecting 44 degrees 27 feet; thence easterly 38.970 feet to the point of Beginning at a point on a line midway between said line midway between Fulton street and Lott avenue and Hegeman avenue where it is minutes 36 seconds to the left 400.336 feet; thence beginning. Herkimer street to a line 100 feet easterly from westerly deflecting 47 degrees 48 minutes 35 The forementioned streets and public place are intersected by a line midway between Osborn and parallel with the easterly line of Bedford street and Watkins street, and running thence seconds to the left 195.546 feet to the eastern laid out on Sections 51 and 53 of the final maps, avenue, the said distance being measured at right line of Crosby avenue; thence northerly along filed as follows: eastwardly along the said line midway between angles to Bedford avenue; thence southwardly Lott avenue and Hegeman avenue to the inter- the eastern line of Crosby avenue 60 feet; thence In the offices of the President of the Borough along the said line parallel with Bedford avenue easterly deflecting 90 degrees to the right 222.141 section with a line distant 100 feet northwesterly of The Bronx, Register of the County of Bronx to the intersection with the prolongation of a line feet: thence southeasterly deflecting 47 degrees from and parallel with the northwesterly line of and the Corporation Counsel of The City of midway between Atlantic avenue and Pacific 4S minutes 35 seconds to the right 451.454 feet; New York on October 16, 1911, and amended by New Lots avenue, the said distance being street as these streets are laid out west of Bed. measured at right angles to New Lots avenue; thence southerly 865.346 feet to the point of "Maps showing changes of lines and grades with- ford avenue; thence westwardly along the said beginning. in the territory bounded by Crosby avenue, thence northeastwardly along the said line parallel line midway between Atlantic avenue and Pacific with New Lots avenue to the intersection with a JARVIS AVENUE. Middletown road, Eastern boulevard and Cod- street and along its prolongation to the intersec- Beginning at a point in the southern line of line midway between Christopher avenue and dington avenue," which map was filed in the tion with a line bisecting the angle formed by Buhre avenue, distant 722.18 feet westerly from office of the President of the Borough of The Sackman street; thence southwardly along the the intersection of the prolongations of the east- the intersection of said line with the western Bronx on March 5, 1911; in the office of the said line midway between Christopher avenue and erly line of Franklin avenue and the westerly line line of Eastern boulevard; thence westerly along Register of the County of Bronx on March 5, Sackman street, and along the prolongation of of Bedford avenue as these streets are laid out the southern line of Buhre avenue 60 feet; thence 1911, and in the office of the Corporation Coun- the said line to the intersection with the north- between Pacific street and Dean street; thence southerly- deflecting-90 degrees to the left 1,226.05 sel of The City of New York on March 5, 1911. westerly right of way line of the Long Island southwardly along the said bisecting line to a feet; thence easterly deflecting 84 degrees 34 The land to be taken by the forementioned Railroad; thence southwestwardly along the said line midway between Dean street and Bergen minute, 44 seconds to the left 60.27 feet; thence streets and public place is located in Blocks 5313, right of way line to the intersection with the street; thence westwardly along the said line northerly 1,231.74 feet to the point of beginning. 5338, 5339, 5340, 5369, 5361, 5362, 5364, 5365, prolongation of a line midway between Osborn midway between Dean street and Bergen street HOLLYWOOD AVENUE. 5366, 5367, 5397, 5398, 5399, 5400, 5401, 5402, street and Watkins street; thence northwardly to a line midway between Franklin avenue and "E." 5403, 4168. 4170. 4171, 4172, 4175, 4176, 4196 alum!" the said line midway between Osborn street Parcel Claescn avenue; thence southwardly along the Beginnino at a point in the northern lint of of Sections 15 and 18 of the land map of the and Watkins street, and along the prolongation said line midway between Franklin avenue and La Salle avenue distant 200.584 feet westerly County of The Bronx. of the said line to the point cr place of be- Classon avenue to a line midway between St. from the intersection of said line with the western The Board of Estimate and Apportionment by ginning. Marks avenue and Prospect place; thence west- line of Eastern boulevard; thence westerly along a resolution adopted on January 11, 1924, deter- Dated, Br:cklyn, Y;rk S.41' :rrter 2,?., wardly along the said line midway between St. the northern line of La Salle avenue 60 feet; mined that the whole cost and expense of this 1925. Marks avenue and Prospect place to a line mid- thence northerly deflecting £9 degrees 50 minutes proceeding shall be assessed upon the property GEORGE P. NICHOL: ON, Corsoto.;:in C Jur- way between Classon avenue and Grand avenue; to the right 45'0 feet; therce northerly deflecting deemed to be benefits(' thereby, and that the area sel, Office and Pestefliest Addeese, 153 Nem:poet 21 minute!, 'el 1 ;ecunds co the left 69 feet: nr asses-tu !rt for benefit of this eroceeding be thence northwardly along the said line midway Street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. .hence nerth( rlv deflecting 1 degree 34 mint fixed and determined to lee as shown en the between Classon avenue and Grand avenne to a s28038 line midway between Bergen street and Dean 19. 9 seconds to the left 440.362 feet; thence following diagram: street; thence westwardly along the said line mid- Filing Bills of Costs. way between Bergen street and Dean street to the intersection with a line bisecting the angle Z-074 In the Matter of the Application of The City of formed by the intersection of the prolongations New York. relative to acquiring title in fee, of the westerly line of Grand avenue and the east- wherever the same has not been heretofore erly line of Washington avenue as these streets acquired, to the lands, tenements and heredita- are laid out between Dean street and Pacific tr.ents required for the opening and extending street; thence northwardly along the said bi- of FORBELL AVENUE from Conduit avenue secting line to a line midway between Pacific to Dumont avenue, in the Borouoli of Brook- street and Atlantic avenue; thence westwardly in, the City of New York. along the said line midway between Pacific street and Atlantic avenue to a line 100 feet westerly NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE from and parallel with the westerly line of Un- bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by derhill avenue; thence northwardly along the said reason of the proceedings in the above entitled line parallel with Underhill avenue to the inter- matter will be presented for taxation to one ea section with a line midway between Washington the Justices of the Supreme Court of the Starr avenue and Waverly avenue; thence northwardly of New York, Second Deparructit, at a Special along the said line midway between Washington Term thereof, to he held at the County Court avenue and Waverly avenue to a line midway House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City between Atlantic avenue and Fulton street; of New York, on the 5th by of octoher, 1923, thence westwardly along the said line midway at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. or as between Atlantic avenue and Fulton street to a soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, line midway between Clinton avenue and Vander- and that the sa'd bill of cost:, charges and ex- bilt avenue; thence northwardly along the said penses have been deposited in the office of teo line midway between Clinton avenue and Vander- Clerk of the County of Dings. there to remain for bilt avenue to a line 100 feet southerly from and and during the spine of ten day.e as require SCAPP Or ES77MATE AND APPORT/ONMENT • by law. cwier Cr 7-" CNI:r !NC:A:CR parallel with the southerly line of Gates ave- nue; thence eastwardly along the said line parallel Dated, Drell.lvn, N. Y., Septetokr 21, 19.7.1. /,'J'46,4Aiif SHORING-7 ARCA OF ASSES 5'1i with Gates avenue to a line 100 feet westerly GEORGE P. Nicitor,:4)N. r-ett'on L'ne- 77-VPROCEEDING TOR ACQUIP/N TiTte from and parallel with the westerly line of Wash• sel, 153 Pierrepont Street, Broolitr,n, N. V. HOBAR7 AVENUE inoton avenue; thence northwardly along the said 521,c i 4T/£ T,7 MOLILL-701.11V i'"40 line parallel with Washington avenue to a line FRO" WE:711L:57rie AV,- 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File AID fR.711,21/LETTE .4■/.71VE TO .3.,415,:gY .47-AWE Cl',0,!ANAT,RY NO7f • northerly line of Gates avenue; thence eastwardly Object ions, MERRY AVENUE ■ ,dung the said line parallel with Gates avenue to irROI•i CR0.7BY AVEW I,: To LA SALe! AITAKC •••-- mdwIeskie.$eceikeydArcove, ei/Arfernsol 4.■ iiiietiles//19,0viallteaveitirtrirlitch0/4•00 a line midway between St. James place and In the Matter of Acquiring Tit:e by The City of JARV/S AVENUE ofitowise awl y &et Cambridge place; thence northwardly along the New York to certain lands and premises 'Rom 81/149( AVEN. ;I" TO 11780LETOWN R440 said line midway between St. James place and situated on the southerly side of SINGER Affefikital irdedei err Lileet old swpiemeintie Cambridge place to a line midway between Gates HOLLYWOOD AVENUE at rig* anyks or normal to Me mwet Prs to STREET between Woolsey avenue and Pleasure /770M MOOLETOWN /WAD TO.EASTERN WY/ 0'.1#1) avenue and Greene avenue; thence eastwardly place, adjoining premises of Public School 85, ivb'th they ar nee/rim! along the said line midway between Gates avenue in the Borough of Queens. City of New York, BA/SLEY AVENUE rhea-yawl of 64 oiogrort/3. oa ia,rie dice a9hr and Greene avenue to a line midway between duly selected as a site for eelinol purneqe-. ?MOH NO( f:•14,CCO AVENI4 ,T2 Ee.7fRN ,50(4,70 ,-; Chid' farm; Room/31? Afteskipd IV*" Grand avenue and Classon avenue; thence north- according; t i law. P(/ELI: PLACE wardly along the said line midway between Grand NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To THE avenue and Claeemi avenue to a line misway he MAW ireltuur t", 'TN i'VeiLfemAiis hrT Y•Y^.17AIrt,er owners respeolively ent tied to or interested is eacave - it- l'frosr ti;:,e5e.n Lexington avenue and Greene avenue; the real property. title to tehich is :emelt to he thence eastvar Ily along the ooi'l line midwaY be- ifinerfri, Abe /.f/92.1 acquired in the above procei ding, and to all tween Lexington avenue and qraene avenue to those whom it may concern, to wit: That the JeAelt the point or place of beginning. Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Chic/fry:seer 4.4".".. orelfIZIRM,Rigilg/SINS, Dated, Brooklyn, New York, September 28, Special Torn, for trials, held in and for rho Collo,: of .11 I be rolint r•all I 1101,.. :t 1,k1)Rt.I.: I. \ pot 41117 roan the R4111,11E11 ed ritnnk If.; ..1 /11'; 1)dr..1, • .fl, Offir. 411,1 Adrirp...., 1'4; Fiartcpnnt ha - 4 It •I tnnntle! met the teFfnonn e 4nd toeo!' 1,Fnpl ).''II HOT c 1'1,1 pAl 811,11 nnir.wah M ore Ft....I-I rit. .,4 Vnrie ,ff.eed h 11 roe ef 75- .seore and the r.e:tie; he:tar, f : 5G3,1! and rone ,ho ho ace:art-1 'hs ate - e "ed."e --els., 4 `S"'"".- emeenee. ;natens, at the Cavite Court House, in 'he Bar. •:eee o'hOth- eoolot noES.1:- te The ....ea SUPRFME COURT-SECOND - ougb cf Brooklyn, City of Nev. York, on the tica'e!a'.tee of t'oe Apelizat'.on of The Cfee cf Yew Ye:le reseeetlee oseeees of the real DEPARTMENT. 13th day of October, 1925, at the opening of New York relative to acquiring title when property so acqu:red, and has prepared a tran- the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as over the same has not been heretofore acquired script of its estimate of the damages so ascer- Application to Court to Condemn Property. counsel can be heard thereon, to condemn the for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tained and estimated. Said transcript of esti- real property required for said improvement and tenements and hereditaments, required for the mate is accompanied by the damage map used by In the Matter of the Application of The City of to have the compensation which should justly be opening and extending of STONE AVEgUE said court vpon the trial of said proceeding and New York, relative to acquiring title wher- made to the respective owners of the real prop- from Isreoi Lots avenue to Linden boulevard, and states the several sums respectively estimated for ever the same has not been heretofore acquired erty proposed to be taken therefor ascertained the PUBLIC PLACE bounded by New Lots each parcel shown on said dainaoe map with the for the soma nurpoee in fee, to the lands tene. and determined by the Surreme Court without a avenve. Stone avenue and Hegeman avenue. ;tomes of 111.; as aice.e.o:rod. mewl and heredraments for the PUBLIC jury, and have the cost 'f said improvement -a the Lereuel• of Brooklyn, C;:', (YZ n:W York, Said transcrie., of estimate, dated Jr no 25, 1925, 4..AVGROUND ar the southwest corner of assessed by Said Supreme Court as hereinafter .YC,TICI. S 1-ILF.EBY GIVEN THAT APPI,I. is signed en Ltender B. Fab,:r, J,viice of :be Fultenn street and Clesson avenue, in lilt for- set forth. in accordance with. the resolution of ca-ion 'ail. i.e made to the Supreme Court .Oi Supreme Cotit. -:.resiAing 'at tin. trial of the 11)01.! :0101 Brooklyn. C'ty of Now York. the Board rf Eetimase and AP7;ertionntellt ;pf The ehe ;itate of New York, Second. Judicial District. p neeted:ng, slid $41,1 transcript accompanied b. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT APPLI- City of Nra. York, adopted oe he 9th day of ae a Special Term of said court, to be held - tp !aid damage map, tovther with proofs occ.o ca'ion wily. he rn-de to tote Sur:eme Court of Tar: 1925. :Ind for the County of I.rgs, for the liming • high it. i; i ,set "as 'fled in en. office of tie the State 9f `-ens yolk, Scald Judieisl District, rattle and extent cf the impeoveipent of 110603s, at the County Cciuet House, t the '1c:'is of the Cart/ f Queens 2(I•drs at a, Special Tern of said cosutt, to he bele. to jei by intencled 13 et acc.wttila of title :n fee Boroud 'of Brooklyn, City of New;Yorlt, or. the Ioln, 1925, for tits. inve.station of whomsaevr• it and for the County of Kings, for the hearing' of I or The City of New York, for the use of the pnb• 1311.40 of October, 1925, at the opening of the may 'concern.

7646 THE CITY RECORD. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN York, or if The City of New York files objec- SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY from the day of possession will work forfeiture that The City of New York and any person or tions, serve upon the attorneys for the claimants the Park Board, at the office of the Department of ownership of such buildings, appurtenances persons whose right may be affected by said a copy of such verified objections. of Parks, Arsenal Building, 64th st. and 5th ave., or portions as shall then be left standing, to transcript of estimate, and who may object to NOTICE IS . HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN Central Park, New York City, until 2.30 p. m., goiter with all moneys paid by said purchaser on the same, or ally part thereof, may within fifteen that on the 15th day of October, 1925, at 10 on account thereof at the time of the sale, and the (15) days after the first publication of this notice o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925. bidder's assent to the above conditions being un September 21, 1925, set forth their objections counsel can be heard thereon, the Corporation Borough of Manhattan, understood to be implied by the act of bidding, to the same in writing, duly verified in the man- Counsel of The City of New York will apply FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND and The City of New York will, without notice ner required by law for the verification of plead- to Hon. Leander B. Faber, the Justice of the MATERIALS NECESSARY OR REQUIRED to the purchaser, cause the same to he removed ings in an action, setting forth the real property Supreme Court signing such transcript of esti- FOR PAINTING GALVANIZED IRON CHAIN and the cost and expense thereof charged against owned by the objector, and his postoffice address, mate or tentative decree, at his chambers, at the LINK FENCES IN VARIOUS PARKS, TO- the security ahose mentioned. and file the same with the Clerk of the County County Court House, Borough of Queens, New GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL The work of removal must be carried on in of Queens, and within the same time serve upon York City, to fix a time when the said Justice THERETO. every respect in a thorough and workmanlike the Corporation Counsel of The City of New will hear the parties so objecting. The amount of security required is Twelve manner, and must be completed within thirty York. at his office, Room 1743, 17th floor, Munici- Dated, New York, September 21, 1925. Hundred Dollars ($1,200). days from the date of possession, and the suc- pal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of GEORGE P. NICHOLSON. Corporation Coun- The time allowed to complete the work will be cessful bidder will provide and furnish all ma- New York, or if The City of New York files sel, Attorney for The City of New York, Office sixty consecutive working days. terials or labor and machinery necessary thereto objections serve upon the attorneys for the claim- and Postoffice Address, Municipal Building, Bor- Certified check or cash in the sum of Sixty and will place proper and sufficient guards and ants a copy of such verified objections. ough of Manhattan, City of New York. s21,o1 Dollars ($60) must accompany bid. fences and warning signals by day and night for NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN Blank forms and other information may be the prevention of accidents, and will indemnify that on the 15th day of October, 1925, at 10 o'clock In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City obtained at the office of the Department of Parks, and save harmless The City of New York. it- in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as counsel of New York to certain lands and premises Borough of Manhattan, Arsenal Building, Central officers, agents and servants and each of them can he heard thereon, the Corporation Counsel of situated on CRESCENT and PROSPECT Park, City of New York. against any and all suits and actions, claims and The City of Ne a York will apply to Hon. Leander STREETS, north of Poynter avenue, Bor- The bids will be compared and the contract demands of every name and description brought IL Faber, the justice of the Supreme Court ough of Queens, City of New York, duly awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. against it, them or any of them, and against, signing such transcript of estimate or tentative selected as a site for school purposes, accord- FRANCIS D. GALLATIN, President; JOSEPH and from all damage and costs to which it, they decree, at his chambers, at the County Court ing to law. P. HENNESSY, EDWARD T. O'LOUGHLIN, or any of them be put by reason of injury, to House, Borough of Queens, New York City, to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE ALBERT C. BENNINGE R, JOHNJ . the person or property of another, resulting from fix a time when the said Justice will hear the owners respectively entitled to or interested O'ROURKE, Commissioners of Parks. s21,o1 negligence or carelessness in the performance of parties so objecting. in the real property, title to which is sought to treSee General Instructions to Bidders on the work, or in guarding the saute, or front any Dated. New York, September 21, 1925. - lie acquired in the above proceeding, and to all last page, last column of the "City Record." improper or defective materials or machinery, GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun- those whom it may concern. to wit: That the implements or appliances used in the removal of sel, Attorney for The City of New York, Office Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY said buildings. and Postoffice Address, Municipal Building, Bor- Special Term for trials, held in and for the the Park Board. at the office of the Department Where party walls are found to exist betwee ough of Manhattan, City of New York. s21,o1 . County of Kings, at the County Court House, in of Parks, Arsenal Building, 64th st. and 5th buildings purchased by different bidders, the mi the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, has ave., Central Park, Manhattan, until 2.30 p. m., terials of said party walls shall he underst000 In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City after considering the testimony and proofs offered On to be equally divided between the separate pur- of New York to certain lands and premises by The City of New York and the parties and chasers. persons who have appeared in the above proceed- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925. located on BEACH 92D STREET and LEF- Borough of Manhattan. Party walls and fences. when existing against FERTS PLACE, adjoining the premises of ing, completed its estimate of the compensation adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken which ought justly to be made by The City of FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND Public School 44, Rockaway Beach, in the Bor- MATERIALS NECESSARY OR REQUIRED down. All furrings, plaster, chimneys, project- ough of Queens, City of New York, duly New York to the respective owners of the real ing brick, etc., property as acquired, and has prepared a tran- FOR FELLING DEAD AND DEFECTIVE on the faces of such party walls selected as a site for school purposes, accord- TREES, PULLING UP STUMPS, FILLING are to lie taken down and removed. The walls ing to law. script of its estimate of the damages so ascertained shall be made permanently self-cupporting, beam and estimated. Said transcript of estimate is THE PITS RESULTING THEREFROM. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE REMOVING AND DISPOSING OF FALLEN holes, etc , bricked up, and the wall pointed and ownris respectively entitled to or interested in accompanied by the damage map used by said made court upon the trial of said proceeding and states TREES, LOGS, STUMPS AND RUBBISH, to exclude wind and rain and present a the real property, title to which has been acquired clean exterior. The roofs and adiacent buildings the several sums respectively estimated for each ALL IN CENTRAL PARK, BETWEEN 59TII ill the above proceeding, and to all those whom it AND 65TH STS.. TOGETHER WITH ALL hall be properly flashed and painted and made may concern, to wit: That the Supreme Court parcel shown on said damage map with the names of the owners so far as ascertained. Said tran- WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO HEREIN watertight where they have been disturbed by of the State of Nev York, at a Special Term for the operations of the contractor. script of estimate, dated June 29, 1925, is signed REFERRED TO AS THE WORK. Trials. held in and for the County of Kings, at The amount of security required is Two Thou- "No Imildines, parts of buildings, fixtures or the County Court House, in the Borough of by Leander B. Faber, justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above pro- sand Dollars 42,000). machinery, sold for removal under these terms Iltooklyn, City of New York, has, after consider- The time allowed to complete the work will be and conditions shall in any case be relocated or ing the testimony and proofs offered by The City eeeding, and said transcript, accompanied by said damage map, together with proofs upon twenty consecutive working days. re-erected within the lines of any proposed street of New York and the parties and persons who Certified check or cash in the sum of One or other public improvement, and if any such have appeared in the above proceeding. com- which it is based, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 2d day Hundred Dollars ($100) must accompany bid. buildings, parts of buildings, fixtures or machin- pleted its estimate of the compensation which Blank forms and other information may he ery, etc., shall he relocated or re-erected within ought justly to be made by The City of New York of July, 1925, for the investigation of whomso- ever it may concern. obtained at the office of the Department of Parks, the lines of any proposed street or other public to tit: respective owners of the real property so Borough of Manhattan, Arsenal Building, Central improvement, title thereto shall thereupon be acquired, and has prepared a transcript of its NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that The City of New York and any person or Park, New York City. come vested in The City of New York and re• estimate of the damages so ascertained and The bids will be compared and the contract sale at public or private sale may he made in estimated. Said transcript of estimate is accorn- persons whose right may be affected by said transcript of estimate, and who may object to awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. the same manner as if no prior sale thereof had paMed by the damage map used by said court FRANCIS D. GALLATIN. President; JOSEPH been made." upon the trial of said proceeding and states the the same, or any part thereof, may within fifteen (15) (lays after the first publication of this notice P. HENNESSY, EDWARD T. O'LOUGHLIN, The Comptroller of The City of New York re. several sums respectively estimated for each parcel ALBERT C. BENNINGE R, JOHN J. serves the right on the day of sale to withdraw shown on said damage map with the names of the on September 21, 1925, set forth their objections to the same in writing, duly verified in the man- O'ROURKE, Commissioners of Parks. s21,o1 from sale any of the lmildings. parts of build- OW errs so far as ascertained. Said transcript 0-See General Instructions to Bidders on ings and machinery included therein, or to reject of estimate, dated July 31, 1925, is signed by ner required by law for the verification of plead- ings in an action, setting forth the real prop• last page, last column of the "City Record." any and all .bids; while the said sale is held Hon. Leander Faber, Justice of the Supreme under the simervision of the Commissioners of Court presiding at the trial of the above pro- erty owned by the objector, and his postoffice address, and file the same with the Clerk of the NOTICE TO BIDDERS AT SALES OF OLI) the Sinking Fund. the Comptroller is authorized ceeding, and said transcript, accompanied by said BUILDINGS, ETC. to cause the sale to he advertised and to direct damage map, together with proofs upon which it County of Queens, and within the same time serve upon the Corporation Counsel of The City the sale thereof as financial officer of the City. is based, was filed in the office of the Clerk of TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH the County of Queens on the 6th day of August, of New York, at his office, Room 1743, 17th floor, Municipal Building. Borough of Manhattan, City BUILDINGS, ETC., WILL BE SOLD FOR NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 1925, for the investigation of whomsoever it may REMOVAL FROM CITY PROPERTY. concern. of New York, or if The City of New York files objections serve upon the attorneys for the claim- GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE THE BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES City of New York and any person or persons ants a copy of such verified obiections. ON WORK TO BE DONE FOR OR SUP. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN thereto will be sold to the highest bidders, who PLIES TO BE FURNISHED TO THE CITY whose rights may be affected by said transcript of must pay cash or certified check, drawn to the estimate, and who may object to the same, or any that on the 15th day of October, 1925, at 10 OF N EW YORK. o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as order of the Comptroller, of The City of New part thereof, may within fifteen (15) days after York, and must also give a certified check or the first publication of this notice on September counsel can he heard thereon, the Corporation The person or persons making a bid for any Counsel of The City of New York will apply cash in half the amount of the purchase price service, work, materials or supplies for The City 21. 1925. set forth their objections to the same in as security for the faithful performance of the writing, duly verified in the manner required by to Hon. Leander B. Faber, the Justice of the of New York, or for any of its departments, Supreme Court signing such transcript of esti- terms and conditions of the sale. Where the bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same in a law for the verification of pleadings in an action, amount of the purchase price does not equal or setting forth the real property owned by the ob- mate or tentative decree, at his chambers, at the sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of the County Court House, Borough of Queens, New exceed the sum of $50, the sum of $50 will be supplies, materials, work or services for which jector, and his postoffice address, and file the the amount of the security to be deposited. This same with the Clerk of the County of Queens, York City. to fix a time when the said Justice the hid is made, with his or their name or names will hear the parties so objecting. security may at any time after the expiration of and the date of presentation to the President or and within the same time serve upon the Cor- the contract period be applied by the City to the poration Counsel of The City of New York. at Dated. New York, September 21, 1925. Board or to the head of the Department at his GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Colin- cost of completing any of the work required or its office, on or before the date and hour his office, Room 1743, 17th floor, Municipal under the contract, but unfinished at the expira- Building. Borough of Manhattan, City of New Attorney for The City of New York, Office named in the advertisement for the same, at and Postoffice Address, Municipal Building, Bor- tion of the contract period. which time and place the bids will be publicly York, or if The City of New York files objec- The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause, tions. serve upon the attorneys for the claimants ough of Manhattan, City of New York. s21,o1 opened by the President or Board or head of said or permit the building or- buildings, etc., pur- Department and read, and the award of the con- a copy of such verified objections. chased by him to he used or occupied for any NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN tract made according to law as soon thereafter as DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. purpose other Than that of their speedy removal, practicable. that on the 21st (lay of October, 1925, at 10 nor shall he collect any rental or other revenue o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as Each bid shall contain the name and place of Proposals. for the use of either the land or ,the buildings, counsel can he heard thereon. the Corporation residence of the person making the same, and --- etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the names of all persons interested with him SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY any of these conditions shall forthwith void the therein, and. if nn other person he so interested, Hon. Leander B. Faber, the Justice of the the Park Board. at the . office of the Depart- sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the pur- Supreme Court signing such transcript of estimate it shall distinctly state that fact: also that it is ment of Parks, Arsenal Building, Central Park, ehase money and the sec ity deposited for the or tentative decree, at his chambers. at the County made without any' connection o ith any other per- 5th ave. and 64th st., Manhattan, until 2.30 faithful performance o the conditions of the Court House, Borough of Brooklyn, New York son making a bid for the sante purpose, and is in p, to, on sale. The placing the in or permitting the occu- City, to ix a time when the said Justice will hear all tespects fair and without collusion or fraud pancy of any such building by any tenant free, the parties so objecting. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925. and that no member of the Board of Aldermen. for rent cr otherwise, excepting the necessary Dated. New York. September 21, 1925. Borough of Brooklyn. head of a department, chief of a buree.u. deputy watchman or the workmen engaged in the actual GEORGE P. NICHOT.SON. Corporation FOR- FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND 'hereto, or clerk therein, or other officer sr em- sea Attorney for The City of New York, Office MATERIALS NECESSARY OR REQUIRED demolition therecf, shall of itself be a breach of ploy(e. (- I The City of Nee York is. shall be, or the above conditions cf sale. and Po•toffire Address, Municipal Building, Poe- FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF VITRIFIED become interested, directly 117 ... as ccn• the ;,ugh of Manhattan, City of New Verk s21,31 l'IPE DRAINS AND CAST IRON PIPE The sale will be as of the condition tremilig party, tartner, sieckliolder, sumo,. or DRaINa WTH 111.1NHOI ES. AT ATLANTIC property on date of delivery thereof to the is:I-- ,theraiae in GI 10 Ike mei:am:Irma oti tha OC.E.AN TERMINUS OF THE OCEAN PARK- chaser. The City cf New York will net he re- tract. et in the supalies., work i,I basieeaa Ia the Matter al Acquiring Title by The City of 1VAY, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, TO- sponsible fur any change or loss which may .vhich it relates. or in any portion of the profits New York to certain lands and premises GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL occur in the condition of the buildings, or their thereof. The hid must be verified Ty the oath, in situated on the easterly side of 136TH STREET THERETO. appurtenances between the time of the sale thereof writing, of the party or parties making the bid (HIGHLAND AVENUE) between 58th road The amount of security required is Eight and the time of delivering possession to the that the several matters stated therein are in all (Douglas street) and 58th avenue (Cameron Thousand Dollars ($8,000). purchaser, after beim, properly vacated of all respects true. street). Queens Borough Hill, Flushirg, in the The time allowed to complete the work will be tenants. The sale and bdelivery to purchaser will No bid will be considered unle•s. as a condition Borough of Queens.. City of New York, duly thirty (30) consecutive working days. he made as nearly together as the circumstances precedeut to the recemion or consideration of such selected as a site for school purposes according Certified check or cash in the sum of Four of vacating the structures of their terants e-ill hid, it he aimonmatiitol by a certified check upon to law. )lunched Dollars ($400) must accompany bid. permit. one of the State of Netional hanks or trust corn- NOTICE M HEREBY GIVEN TO THE Blank forms and other information may be oh- All of the material of buildings, sheds, walks, panic.- of the City of New York, or a cheek of owners respectively entitled to or interested taired at the ceties of the Department of Parks, structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with such bank or trust conmany aimed by a duly in the real property, title to which is sought to Borough of Itrookl en, Litchfit Id Man dr rt, their exterior and interior fixtures, appurte- alithoriool officer thereof, drawn to the order of be acquired in the above proceedine. and to ail Proapen Park Weed ..4113 3th at., Prowmet- Park, nances and foundations of all kinds, except the the Comptroller. or money or corporate stock or these whom it may concern, to .vit: That the exterior walls of the buildings and their founaa: certificate of iiii'eleedneas of any nature k.tied .;tats of New York, at a Drool:len. Supreme Court of the i- The bids will he compared and the contract timia, and the sidevealLs and curbs in front of lc; Tin- fi't. of New Voile v.hich the (honotrollet special Term for trials, held in and for the ;0'. arded t a lump or iteeeiceale sum. said buildings, extending within the descrilwd :bell approve is of equal value cciilt the counts County of Eines, at the County Court Holism FRAN''IS 1). GALLATIN. Prteident; ED- area. shall he torn down and removed item, the ipii ?ea in the adveltsiement to the amount of in the Bareugh of Brooklyn, City of New Voile 1VARD T. O'LOUGHLIN. jnsEpli P. HEN. premises. None of the dirt, debris ur wa,ie se 0't le-. than three nor more Ono ti ye per ceorlim has after considering the testimony and proofs hlSsY, .\T-BERT C. BE.NNINGER, JOHN I. sating from the demolition shall be Ahmed to of the amount of the hotel required. pl•OVide,1 offered by The City of New York aid the patties O'ROURKE. Commissioners of Parks. s26,,,. remain on the tel raises, except old nairt:ir ur III seetion 420 of the Glealer Niw Yolk Charter. and persona who have appealed in the above pro- rg General Instructions to Bidders on only, %%Inch lii4y Le left. but lit higher All bids fur stipplies must be submitted in eeeding, completed its estimate of the compeosa see last page, lost column of the "City Record." at Any point that, Iwo ter) brIolA the cul l, ,.1 .1,„. duplicate. tion which ought justly to be male by The City site that point. The exterior calls tend their The eeltitied check on- !inanity ai irl,j 11:1 of New York to the respective owners of the - • -• • --- BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY foundations shall be taken down only to a plane iii, ime..1 in the enveiere centainise the bid, hie real propewy 30 acquired, and has prepared a the ['elk Board, at the office of the Department whose elevation shall he the kscI of the curb eltsohl la' either ineboed in a sepal lie. erveloo- transcript of its estimate of the damages so ascer- of Perhe, 5th ave. and 64th st., in front of the building, Where tlo se is no s to the h'-ml of the De!, itton tit, Pn el : Merl alai estimated. Said traessrirt of estimate 1let batten. until 2.30 Ti. cub the elevation of the surroundine strottial ,,r El-aid, or schniitted personally upon tit accompanied by the damage map used by said shall lie considered curl) level. All wells. cess- presentation of the hid. (mutt open the trial of said proceeding and THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1821 pools. sinks, etc., existing on the property must- kior partieulars as to the quantity or quality amtes the several, sums respectively estimated for Borough of Brooklyn. • be filled to the- level' of the surrounding ground of the supplies. oe the nature and txtert of the each parcel shown on said damage map with the FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND ILATERT \LS NECESSARY OR REQUIRED with clean earth. noel:, reference rotch lie made to the specifica names of the owners so far as ascertained. Said The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw Siege, schedules, !antic, etc., oil file in the said transcript of estimate. dated Tune 20, 1913 is FOR REPAIRS TO BOILERS, ',PING, and remove all abandoned water taps and old offiae of the President, Board nr Department. sl e nsd l,- I moolei 11 rebel-. t o w;ce of the VALVES. FTC , .1T BE'T'SY HEAD BATH . -,r1 C is C mains and le phew thci-,of to 1.c No hid shall be aerepted front nr ...morass .;. aii,rcipe Coins i oc:i,lioz A I III' tt i .i ,.1 tlir Abott, timelerj ;1`.:11 TIOPEINana' l i nss t +ea a Sas w pile t it the main t•, Pr• nt i e a n y person 'A /1!, is in arrears to Th• pt. tedi pz, 411,1 :411 (,iii' s ,or pail ifl Ns- twin ta,12,'M 10U-1U1• II tee WU!' siteet, in coreolmors alt.!, the mils= wet tam) cite of Ne York npon debt or contract. or who ooth oroaf-s. ot,on elneh itlions Gas 111.- of =t..c.,n , t7 -lowed is beht floo. of ths Denattrneot of Water a defloner as z'IT..V or oeheevise '];119 any ,t is bisedv. as fvled the off ,- rk Of formsh *ha- F.-or-too-et of ci ••••1 ama naaa. I moo. end El-retro:- ehlieat;er of the City Financc ..ith a swift: Mt firm the De, clue et The eery Tart must he hid for ,mparitsly O27 , ice flu', int ( Sti•:;lt .11C1.1'(Ifr et it 111V; fle time- to e...inp:ets the.cork will lie. loamy (20) con:autism eorkieg days of Water Supply. (;as and Electricity that this The rieht is rose-mal in each reac to reject all Certifii d cheek or cash in the stun of Forty has been perimme.l. 'aids if it k deemed to be for the hum est of the NCTICE. TS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN The purchaser at the sale shall also remove . Zny person or Dollars (a401 must act: moony *hid. City so :o do. that The City cf Net" York. nod all house sewer connections to the main sewer in Bidders will write out amount of their persons whose right clay he affected or any part Blank formi and other information may be the thereof, may within fifteen (15) days after the obtained at the office of the Department of Parks, the stree., and the openings of the main sewer hi in eildition to inserting the same in figure-a. in street shall be properly closed in compliance e their hSla upon 'first publication of this notice on Sentember 21. Borough of - Brooklyn. Litchfield Mansion, Ilbld..rs are requested to mak forth the:r chleetions to the same in Prespsct Park West and 5th st.. Prospect Park, with the directions of. the Bureau of Sewers in the hlatik fornis prepared and furnished by the the Bermiak in elnah tl:e Iwillaings are situate.: I ennee in ail: manner. reamrei • h.: Tem:Veen a eeme of which with ..he preper envelope erieme. Felaese aeam eid, together with a coam vesifisati:n tf rieadmea ut •• • Ilte how ewe Ina esetract a tar; es 111 foraiee tee Deaameteeit .a hien ensliwe the . lac'' far -.he Bureau el aoOere tear the bpv...tications, in too setting ferth tee real moor:mew c•- nad the at a met wr amremsee seriLat,: coniract inaluding rate •eara kao ',eon .orejseres aeeterame. epproved ..he Cart-.,ration eel tie t:neter. ind Its dcleesw and .file EimiN af.,:eAilN. irtestaesee, Cr, \pr, -;,•. HEN. sic aarecot a.i `die. street ..le.ainse upon asplicatian therefor at .ire office ..he same vi:en the C o'r}: ef ■sense- sf veueens. Cetained aim at tea esmanea of tee puraiuser of the Desartmene for whiela Cie nork is so be aril the same -ime serve mom the Ce.r- A els ,::EsT: ;3HN Y.rk or ICair•URIfF., Cemmissiereis of Parks. alfm: uc the bmidine. done or the supplies are to be fureislaed. Plans raraeien. Courol et' The' Ciliy ef .appurte- construction work' may be seen is cafice, Room • 1743. • 7tb floor. Munit, pal l Of bee General Instructions to Bidders', on Failure to remove said buildings and drawings of 1- fiances, or any part thereof, within thirty' days Building, Borough of Manhattan, --City-of New last page, last column of the "City:.Becord." titer*: 7646 THE CITY RECORD. Wednesday, September 30,1925.

tW 0ThCr t IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN York, or if The City of New York files objec- SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY from the day of possession will work forfeiture that The City of New York and any person or tions, serve upon the attorneys for the claimants the Park Board, at the office of the Department of ownership of such building annurtenJn^, persons whose right may be affected by said a copy of such verified objections. of Parks, Arsenal Building, 64tb st. and 5th ave., or portions as shaH then be left ! n l transcript of estimate and who may object to NOTICE IS . HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN Central Park. New York City, until 2.30 p. m. getlier with aH moneys paid bv n Z l Z l ’, ‘ ° the same, or any part thereof, may within fifteen that on the 15th day of October, 1925, at 10 on P account thereof at „ f m p" rcha“ r ?n (15) days after the first publication of this notice o’clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as TH URSDAY O f TftR F R 1 1Q9 " bidder’s assent to the ah ° C j 3.e’ andu -be on September 21, 1925, set forth their objections counsel can be heard thereon, the Corporation BorouJh of M a S a n understood to be m m lL ' h to the same m writing, duly verified in the man- Counsel of The City of New York will apply FOR FURNIS hV c MJ n “A a d Ax n and The City of \ v V m 3C ,° blddinfr’ ner required by law for the verification of plead- to Hon. Leander B. Faber, the Justice of the M ATFR I AI S N E C E S S \R Y L O R A R F 0I1IR F n to the purchase/ c,-n < e \ h ? « ’ ’ . 10Ut nutlc' ings m an action, setting forth the real property Supreme Court signing such transcript of esti- FOR P A IN TIN G GAI V A N I7FD 1TR O N ^rH U v and the^ost and’ , S n -J th f ° 'e ,removed owned by the objector, and his postofficc address, mate or tentative decree, at his chambers, at the i \ k FENCFS IN VARIOUS PARTCqH rVa the security above , L rC° char«ed against and file the same with the Clerk.of the County County Court House, Borough of Queens, New GCTHER W IT H A L L WORK T N ffn F N T U The work of remTJ i t t of Queens, and within the same time serve upon York City, to fix a time when the said Justice THFRFTO U 0 K K IA C ID E N T A L cve7 v " s u m in T . Ull be ,carned 0n A" the Corporation Counsel of The City of New will hear the parties so objecting. TUp c • nian,.„ , . oiough and workmanlike York, at his office, Room 1743, 17th floor, Munich Dated, New York. September 21, 1925. Hundred D o lla r s ^ l^ o n !'Y reqUlred 1S lw e v e days from the "date bf complc!ed w itf in thirty pal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun- The tL e a l/wed t^ im n le te the u-nrk -ii cUsfu bubl r v d n r! P,ossess!01}’ a,.id, sue- New York, or if The City of New York files sel, Attorney for The City of New York, Office sixty c l i o r k i n ? K tenals or labor a w, ' I T r a’ld furnlsh a l objections serve upon the attorneys for the claim- and Postoffice Address, Municipal Building, Bor- Certified check or cash fnThe snm c; t and will nlace nrnn . machinery necessary thereto ants a copy of such verified objections. ough of Manhattan. City of New York. s21,ol Dollars 7 60 must a S o L a n v hid y f ices L r ? " f f uffl,CiCnt Suard3 and NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN — ------— ------Rianp UStA accompany bid. J'Kesa,ld earning signals by day and night for that on the 15th day of October, 1925, at 10 o’clock I n the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City nllK °r T ‘nfor“ at,°n ,be ml ,°f a£ ! den> and will indemnify in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as counsel 0f New York to certain lands and premises Borough of Manhattan* A^senaYR nffwers T i i h ? 5] 1 6 C'ty o f, Xcw Vork- itr can be heard thereon, the Corporation Counsel of situated on CRESCENT and PROSPECT park V itv of New V n rk Building, Central aj , ’ ‘ Su s a seivants and each of them ZIS s s s zxrnxm zgrz * si,e ,or schopi purposcs' accord- P c t s House, Borough of Queens. New York City, to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE ALB ER T CRFNNTN fF RL j £ L 7 them'rsnn 7 - ,e J’Ut r1,y rr,a?on of ,njury’ to fix a time when the said Justice will hear the owners respectively entitled to or interested O’ROURKE Commissioners of Parks’^ ctn ii' negligence or p,op1u -v 0 anoB,er> resulting from parties so objecting. in the real property, title to which is sought to ^ s eJ Genera n X S i n L tn tlm \vnrk° .care essi.’ess |n the performance of Dated, New York, September 21, 1925. he acquired in the above proceeding, and to all last wage last column of the “ f i t v Record »’ improper’ nr u T ' t ' 1 le s^mc’ or ^rom an-v (jEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Conn- those whom it may concern, to w?t: That the last C0lT n ° f the * C ity B “ ° r d ” ,?r macbi" ^ sel. Attorney for The City of New York, Office Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a SFAI FI) RIDS W i l l TtP RFCFTVPn RV said hniMitmc 3UCC' U ed n le removal of and Postoffice Address, Municipal Building, Bor- Special Term for trials held in and for the 7 i? J p „i, n i \V , «BL f . , C nVED Sl" .bmldmgs. M f h of Manhattan, City of New York. S21,o! ; of K mqS. at th County Court HoS e, in ks B 6° t I n T a J f e ------the Boroush of Brooklyn. City of New York, has a, e. Central Bark Mmhlna'n ,„,il t w i 2 S l ^ d,, f ' r r !1,„blf l m ’ ,h t ">■' In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City after considering the testimony and proofs offered on ’ ’ P' ’’ (o U euuallv d iv i'u V S S1 aJ! be un(ierstoorJ of New York to certain lands and premises by The City of New York and the parties and T in m e n i v chasers4 Y ” ed beh' een the separate pur- located on BEACH 92D STREET and LEF- persons who have appeared in the above proceed- Partv walls and 0 . FF.RTS PLACE, adjoining the premises of ing, completed its estimate of the compensation F np FT^ v ? !!? n Y r M? i i r t m o D v v n adjacent nmnertv 5 1/ M iexlstl"? a?a'nst Public School 44, Rockaway Beach, in the Bor- which ought justly to be made by The City of x rA T F R n V 5 N \^ F r F < ;q A R V ^ r r o ''^ v n i’ i i c n down All fnrrmns n!° d' shl- not be taken ough of Queens, City of New York, duly New \o rk to the respective owners of the real, m u ^ q 1 ' £ 1} f \ v S R n l w T m ? ing brick etc f S8thpPf1StCr’ fchimTJeys’ Pr° Iect selected as a site for school purposes, accord- property as acquired, and has prepared a tran- m R p F cb E |j ». rP ET^ p c i m i p ^ n n \- r ar-> to be taUn 1 , D ° snr 1 p^ ty wal,s ing tn law. script of its estimate of the damages so ascertained -r'u l’ J11 tmcbiA -c ^ 7- 4-IrV-sliall in 1 Ct1 ow' a?( ' e1T!10ved- The walls NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN TO THE ond estimated. Said transcript of estimate is r p v io v / v r ^ a vn^nK PiK ilr En?°FAi7 t-v Efirs Vtc "'i ^'F^PPorling, beam owners respectively entitled to or interested in accompanied by the damage map used by said j ,4‘Y,0,V 1 V d ^ ^ v TY?br.mnnWj7 unde’ tn A-rlmE "'a and the.waI1 Pointed and the real property, title to which has been acquired court upon the trial of said proceeding and states i f , r V v T R \ i T r \ r f Lt u clean pxirrinr Th""'d fa"d D"V an< p,resrnt a in the above proceeding, and to all those whom it ’ he several sums respectively estimated for each A ' L T n r ^ u r p T v m t rr 5*T ? hall be nmnerlv q a"i' ad,accl" t bl,llPiings may concern, to w it: That the Supreme Court parcel shown on said damage map with the names uU r K Y P m F \:t T ? ’ uuJ rK' t o r n . ' w n i w a ferti'-ht u ht<, and Pamted and made of the State of New York, at a Special Term for of the owners so far as ascertained. Said tran- rV ^-p r-R F i\ C Tn^ r M / H\v n 77 ° HERhLN tL ‘ nn " , . n, ] nf£ ./^hc> have been disturbed by Trials, held in and for the County of Kings, at script of estimate, dated June 29', 1925, is signed AS } IIE „ . . p , of tke contractor the Countv Court House, in the Borough of by Leander B. Faber, Justice of the Supreme r ena! oulat of securUy requirecl is Two Thou- , • ’din.c1s- parts uf b'nblings, fixtures or Brooklyn, City of New York, has, after consider- Court presiding at the trial of the above pro- T ,1pDtjda S,n?r.'Pj°«' „ „ , f , •„ , nnd rmufiti „° ‘ 1 ^ runoval un(!,cr ,htpse terms ing the testimony and proofs offered by The City feeding, and said transcript, accompanied by tu. ; bA a ^ to complete the work will be ' c , f ” D sbal! ,n an-v case be relocated or of New York and the parties and persons who said damage map, together with proofs upon V workinK da)'s- f ttd " ltbin ! ,ie line,; of any proposed street have appeared in the above proceeding, com- which it is based, was filed in the office of the . Uertifiied chievk or cash in the sum of One ' pub ic improvement and if any such pleted its estimate of the compensation which Clerk of the County of. Queens on the 2d day H l dr’ fin ig s . parts of buildings, fixtures or machin- ought justlv to be made by The City of New York of July, 1925, for the investigation of wbomso- i-nd nf^ f r 1lnforniat,0J1 JPW be t!p’ s!ia 1 be re,oc:if,''d or re-erected within to tij£ resjiective owners of the real property so ever it may concern. f! ‘ f atf of tbe De.pa2it"1.^,?t of 1 arks- ■ s " f a">'.proposed street or other public acquired, and lias prepared a transcript of its NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER G IVEN |!° r';Ugh °f Manhattan, Arsenal Building, Central .m rovement, title thereto shall thereupon be estimate of the damages so ascertained and 'bat The City of New York and any person or 13' k’ * 0Iik Urtv. 0 e \ esled m I he City of New A ork and re- estimated. Said transcript of estimate is accorn- persons whose right may be affected by said The bids will be compared and the contract .ale at public or private sale may lie made in panied by the damage map used bv said court transcript of estimate, and who may object to 3VVpn ^ I r r ^ n T u m11"!' m c ir m r In.;lnner as lf no pr:or fale hereof had upon the trial of said proceeding and states the the same, or any part thereof, may within fifteen ,, i n T ^ n - r r . „ r T , r- f several sums respectively estimated for each parcel (15) days after the first publication of this notice ’r r b if im 7 C oinptrnHer of The City of New York re shown on said damage map with the names of the on September 21, 1925, set forth their objections ^BERT C. B E N .N I N G E R , JOEIN J. -/-lies the right on the day of sale to withdraw owners so far as ascertained. Said transcript to the same in writing, duly verified.in the man- 0 Commis:mners of 1 ark*- s-F o l Dorn sale anv of the buildings, parts of build- of estimate dated July 11 1925 is signed bv ner required bv law for the verification of plead- . General Instru ctio n s to Bidders on mgs and machinery included therein, or to reject Hon L e w d e rT V a h e r, Justice of the Supreme ings in an action, setting forth the real prop- la °* last column of the “ C ity Record.” any and all -bids; while, the said sale is held Court presiding at the trial of the above pro- erty owned by the objector, and his postoffice m n m e n e a t siy?crv,IS,b\n of the Commissioners of ceeding, and said transcript, accompanied by said address, and file the same with the Clerk of the * 0 T I t E T t) n n n ? i v e i ^ Tr T iiL E ^ 01 0L1) e ’ nkll.1,fir FuIu1, tb,e Comptroller is authorized damage map, together with proofs upon which it County of Queens, and within the same time m iL U IN O S s A l t . .0 cause the sale to he advertised and to direct is based, was filed in the office of the Clerk of serve upon the Corporation Counsel of The City ...... t,le sale tllcreof as financial officer of the City. the County of Queens on the 6th day of August, of New York, at his office, Room 1743 17th floor, b C(^ I ] ^ UN DEB \V HICH — 1925, for the investigation of whomsoever it may Municipal Building. Borough of Manhattan City 7 I r lf m r at‘ f r o m '’r i r v n d iVd r d t v E0R NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, corcern. of New \o rk , or if The Citv of New York files a d iu u v a l rivuivi tn i IKUl LKi i. ------_ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN T H A T TH E objections serve upon the attorneys for the claim- RTTTT DTNTS appttrtfvavrrg G EN’ .F R A L INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Citv of New York and any person or persons ants a copy of such verified objections. 1" , h BU ILD IN G S AND A t I UK1ENANCES o \ w o r k TO RE DONE FOR OR SUD whose rights may be affected by said transcript of NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN thereto will be sold to the highest bidders, who PLIES TO BE FURNISHED TO THE CITY estimate, and who may object to the same, or any that on the 15th day of October, 1925, at 10 n'tist pay cash or certified check, diawn to the OF NEW YORK. part thereof, may within fifteen (15) days after o’clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as o™er of the Comptroller of The City of New ------the first publication of this notice on September counsel can he heard thereon, the Corporation A ork,. and must also give a certified check or The person or persons making a bid for anv 21, 1925, set forth their objections to the same in Counsel of The City of New York will apply casi in halt the amount of the purchase price service, work, materials or supplies for The Citv writing, duly verified in the manner required by t° Hon. Leander . B. Faber, the Justice of the as security for the faithful pei formance of the nf New A'ork, or for any of its de[iartments law for the verification of pleadings in an action, Supreme Court signing such transcript of esti- erms ar|d conditions of the sale. Where the bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same in a setting forth the real property owned by the ob- ma,c or tentative decree, at his chambers, at the amount of the purchase puce does not equal or sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of the jector, and his postoffice address, and file the County Court House, Borough of Queens, New exceed the sum of $50,. the sum of $50 will be supplies, materials, work or services for which same with the Clerk of the County of Queens, A’ork City, to fix. a time when the said Justice 'he amount of the security to he deposited.. This tfie ],jfj js made, with his or their name or names and within the same time serve upon the Cor- will hear the parties so objecting. security may at any time after the expiration of and the date of presentation to the President or poration Counsel of The City of New York, at Dated. New York. September 21, 1925. the contract peiiod be applied by the City to the Rnard or to the head of the Department at his his office, Room 1743, 17th floor. Municipal GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun- cost of completing any of the work requued or Rs office, on or before the date and hour Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New sel. Attorney for The City of New York, Office under the contract, but unfinished at the exptra- named in the advertisement for the same, at Y ork, or if The City of New Y’ork files objec- and Postoffice Address., Municipal Building, Bor- tion of the conti act period which time and place the hills will he publicly tions, serve upon the attorneys for the claimants ough of Manhattan, City of New York. s21,ol * *1e purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause, opened hv the President or Board nr head of said a copv of such verified objections. ------— °[ l)e,nilt ,be building or buildings, etc., pur- Department and read, and the award of the con- tJ°5,L DEPARTMENT o f p a r k s . S » r % S S removal', l i t " * ' 1 •’ ■ » » s” " " « o’clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as ’10r sbad be co^ ect ail-V rental or other revenue Each hid shall contain the name and place of counsel can be heard thereon, the Corporation _ ' *or use of either the land or the buildings, residence of the person making the same, and Counsel of The City of New Y’ork will apply to Sf„\LED BIDS W IL L BE RECEIVED BY an7 o f S ' e cmidhions ? h a ll^ S v v fth Toid1" thJ !]he names, o ff al! pf ^ pns interested with him Hon. Leander B . Faber the Justice of the , J>ark Bnal, lt at the. office of the Depart- ^ aid aus^immediate fe a tu r e of f p'n 1 . n" other person he so interested, Supreme Court signing such transcript of estimate - r Pntraj jC p V e a a caus“ 'mmeaiate iqnei lire 01 n e pur ,t shall distinctly state that fact; also that it 19 or tentative decree, at his chambers, at the County . , ) U* t v> h;T, , t;i 1 d (_hase money and the spct^ity deposited for the made without anv connection with anv other per- Court House. Borough of Brooklyn. New York atl' a,c’ and 04th st” ‘Mant,at“*n’ unt,‘ fa-thful performance o j/th e conditions of the son making a bid for the same purpose, and is in City, to fix a time when the said Justice will hear *' ’ <,M . . . „ va*e’ dbe placing the^in or permitting the occu- ajj respects fair and without collusion or fraud the parties so objecting. T H IR S I) A \, OCTOBER 8, 192o. pancy of any such building by any tenant free, and that no member of the Buard of Aldermen Dated. New York, September 21, 192:. Borough of Brooklyn, for rent cr otherwise, excepting the necessary head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy GEORGE P. NICHOLSON. Op e ra tio n Coun- FOR FU RNISHING A L L LABOR AND watchman or the workmen engaged in the actual .hereto, or clerk therein, or other officer -r era- sel. Attorney for The City of New York. Office M ATERIALS NECESSARY OR REQUIRED demolition thereof, shall of itself be a breach of ,,!(nw f f The C-itv of New York is shall b“ or and Post office Address. Municipal Bui’ding. Bor- FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF Y IT R IF IE D the above conditions cf sale. become interested.’ directly or indirect!.- as c en­ ough of Manhattan. C-itv of New York s21,ol FIFE DRAINS AND CAST IRON PIPE The sale will be as of the condition cf the tracing party, partner, stockholder, suretv or __ ___I ______- ______— DR A IX > W TH MAN HOI ES. AT A T LA N T IC property on date cf delivery thereof to the pur- „;h e rw L in or n tbe -a ; i-Iriuan‘e V th • u ,r- h the M a tier cj A cqm rn; Title by T ie Citv of J S S o e c U * O F ' ' BROOKspaSbltT Or ^ ‘ cl,NsI NmlPnN ’^ j, k ritatIF sb™ eNYGbe eaN ’rl t 'N F n T16TH STREET V-fiT-nT? A ’' iT *1 A L L V> 0 K K LN C IU EX TA L occ" r » lbe cpiditien of the bmidinss, or their t hr,e„f. Th,- I,id must he’ verified hy the oath, in (H IG H I AND AVENUE) between 58th road -1 HERETO. appurtenances between the time ot the sale thereof writing, of the partv or parties making the bid (Douglas* 8reet) ami 58th avenue (Cameron dhc of „secu" ty reduircd 13 ElSht an<1. the tim/ of delivering possession to the that the several matters stated therein are in all street) a'Queems Rorough H i’l,3 Flushing, Jin the Ibousand Dollars S8,000). ... . purchaser after being properly vacated of a respecs true BorouMr of Oncers C:tv of Nnd fn> th“ Tlu: ,,:f|s wl11 hc coniPar';d and thc contract tions, and the sidewalls ami curbs in front ot l,v The Ci v of New Amk. which the Comptroller Countv of K in - . at ‘the County Court House. av2nd? iVf l a ]i" ,,p ™T;p' V ^ l c s,t!m’ -r , m saul h1,l,1lt11,V«sC cxte.mim« w,!tlnn the, AUscnb;’d ^ approve is of equal va’ne with the security in the Borough ’of Brooklyn. H ty nf New Yo.l:, nn ,a r ^ m ^ix 1 m e S S h i r ’ ' art’a’ - sha11 torrl. « and re.noved from t.v r,,(„i„M in the adn-rtsi,m,-nt to the amount of has after considering the' testimony and proofs })■ "% T ; T inrlvT N° ^ of, tlie1-d ,,t’ ' d ,',r,s1 ur ’f '»•-.« three nor more than five jwr centum Tfferrtl 1 j\- Tim r.tv of New Yo-k ri d the nuties *'1 Y . ALBERT C. B E N M M .E R , JOHN I. suiting from the demolition shall he allowed to ,,t ,|„. amount ot the bond iiq n in d . as provided and persons who have appeared Tn '7he ahov7 pro U'ROI KK E. Cmnmissinners nf Barks s26.o8 .emam on the pn noses, except old mortar or -,J0 of the G.eater New Yo-k Chart-r. feeding completed its estimate of the corape,ma , s‘*‘* General Instructions to Bidders on plaste, only, which may he It it, hut not higher ,\|| |,ids tor supplies must Le .submitted in turn which ought justly to he made bv The Citv hx>{ ’“ st column of the ’City Record. at any point than two ted below the cu b oppu ,]„p |i,atc. of New A'ork to the respective owners of the ; . . . . N '' . . Vfrnvrn " n v *'tc 1at po,J,tj, lie 1*‘x‘cr" ’r wal 3 sr,,d ,b tl! . File ccituied check or iihiicv fl. m'd rut h- real property so acquired, and has prepared a ; 1). !L)S. " \\A‘ » E ? E tE I.VEDf t,,1ut" la," 11"s shail bp, a,^ n j ^ v!' 0,,ll>N1aa p,a".r >"eu,-r ,1 the envelope contauung the bid, In.; transcript of its estimate of the damages so ascer- ' e I ;;ik lioar.J at the office ot the Department whose elevation shall be the level of the. cmh |„, er.her incio-e,l in a sipa.ate ervtlop^ *• ui-d -‘rd estim^ed Said tranc-ript of estimate J arks, Arsenal Buildirfg, Mil ave. and 64th st., in front of the bunding. Where tin-e is in* , |.E, s t-.! to the brad of the D m mm, ut, Pt. ,i D 'recomnani'ed hv the damage man used by said Manhattan, until 2.30 p. tn., on curt, the elevation of the surrounding ground (,r B- aid. or submitt,-,! peisonailv upon the ,1,' , S of p m c « d W HU m m S O A V , O rT O U E It 1. 192.T. 8 c-nst.lerej curl, level A ll wells, cos- „ . mal„ in ,],e bid. s.ptfs the .-evfral sums respectively estimated for Borough o f B rooklyn. pools, sinks, etc., existing on the property must* - f. nr particulars as to the quantity or quality each parrel shown o n ’said damage map with the FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND he filled to the Ifv'eT bf the surrounding ground 0f the supplies, or the nature and extent of the names of the owners so far as ascertained. Sain M ATERIALS NECESSARA’ OR REQUIRED u 'J_h clean earth. . . . . work, reference mu-t he made to the specifics tram-cript of estimate, da^d Tutm 29 19?5. i, FOR REPAIRS TO BOTHERS. PIPING, The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw tions. schedules, plans, etc., on file tn the said sV „r,| |,.- i B lN l,rr of dm \ ‘ \E \'K s E T C . AT BETSY HEAD BATH remove all abandoned water taps and old 0ffre of the President. Board nr Depar'mcnt. Suprrnir Tmitt M tl,r’t,i.,i ,,f ti,r a|v,cr }! I' IJ DI M , D E M (V J T AND IfOpKINSON nvnr mams and in p!.m» thereof rj,rc to hr vn hjr) shall hr a^ept-d from or <‘o*i»rar» |.t .-„-*.rtd1tiZ and --aid ttan-.r,,t>t a- - -urpaitir.) Sv W E IU'<" n; I VN V V , | OGI' I HF P tnser*»d a bran phtg in »h« mam 1 a,cr l-'p- in awarded anv p-rson who is in arrears m Th* said damage n*.,p. ♦••g*tl,., ' T T j{ I I. < >p R !'■' IIH M I IH E P E T o Jh“ =,r“ E >n , ,th ih» Pips a"d e p i f , t v of Y«rk upon deb* or conMacE or who I* j; Fjstrj was fDd tn It- r.«Kcof th‘-' r Erk o' |1- ,*.{ ,«= -j,jir=-i r- E’ch* Hun Ht'op? ot th- D-r-artn-"' -t Aa'-r .turpE, '.as , de'aul‘er as *ur°tv or othe-vis? upon any fV,e rN.,nt f.f llt,crp ; th, M ,-U'v .1 f ,,1V. D Parc t tU 'l t 0 U 4 [ b f i l P ' r .?’H {Urn-sh ♦!*«' D cgrtm -M ,.t r.Hxgati:,r of tb - City 1 0 ?*. for the im istiro t r.w of * hem er it nny The time allowed to tile work wi:l he Finance .nth a cerfiftcaE tr:m the D e p rtm ,r:' The ror'ra.-r nutct ho hid for jeparaf'ly ,*3i ' rn tnvntv (20) eonfccutiv* working davs of VAater Mipply. (ja» and Electricity that tin* The right is rcse-v'.d tn each ease to reject ali *NT TICF TS HEREBY FURTHER G IVEN Certified cheek or cash in the sum of Fortv has been performed. bids if it is deemed to he for the in tu e st’ of the that The City r f New York, end' any person or Dollars ($40) must accompany hid. ' The purchaser at the sale shall also remove citv so to do. persons whoso right may be affected or any part Blank forms and other information may be all house sewer connections to the main sewer in Bidders will write out the amount of theii thereof, may within fifteen (15) days after the obtainedat the office of the Department of Parks, the street, and the openings of the mam sewerfij D in .addition tn inserting the same in figures, firrt publication of this notice on September 21. Borough of Brooklyn, Litchfield Mansion, in street shall be property closed in compliance Bidders are requested to make their bids upon 1925.' sot forth their ch-’eetiom to the same in Prospect Park YA’est and 5th st.. Prospect Park, with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers in the blank forms prepared and furnished by the riling, duly i.-nfieo .r. manner- re vi-*e j hv Bf vk.yn the B,. tv ugh m v.li.ah ..-e ..u-vdings a.e st.ua.e.. Gr.y a copy of which with '.he proper em'elopc Ja-.v for the vg.-ific.ati:ri ..-f r'i>aiioy~ in n: - ■ The N m v. ... oe .'cm;...-ra ar.a centra:: mar; £i and ju rn ita tne Dcoaruneir. j: Fmante _v.itr. a which v.* enclose the bid, together with a com ; ?t:ing forth tre rail ivcper.v r nei ,;y the at a .a v r ‘ r ajrrcsr.e su.r. • _ t^r.nicr.e _fn«m the BurcJU vi patters to.a: tr.e ,-f :n. contract including the ape-...fications, in tne oh Let or. ind h;s r-astr-ffice • \Are.si, and .file FRAN'.: T. G A CNArNY. , r ra id e r., FD- •.•vmtx hae been prvp.r.y pertc-rmev*. . form jpproveu by the Corpvration CvUiucl, can be *he same v.i:n the C.M : of the Count’/- if Queens,- AA’ A FT T C'LOL ’lOSEPIi HEN- The per»u.: ior a,* ypainig* in tne street W u . ..brained upon application .therefor at the office and within tie tan:- -irae serve .vam rbe Ccv- I > F>. 5N’. AoLELiN C . jFENMNGEex, JOHN T. obtained by anv at tne e.vpviua ot tac purchaser r 0f thu Department for which Cic Work is tn be portion- Couruel cf T ie' Citv New Y-j*k. ar C'F GTIRJ^E, Commissior.efs of parki. ?19,oi