THE C I 1•nr.. LXII. Ni MI;ER 18634. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1934. PRICE, 10 CENTS.

THE CITY RECORD, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. 2 • WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1934. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the Hereinbelow is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on this di to in BOARD OF CITY RECORD. which is shown the Department of Finance warrant number, the date of the invoice or FIORELLO H. LAGUARDIA, MAYOR, Chairman. the registered number of the contract, the date the voucher was filed in the Department 1'.\ 1. WINDELS, ConeokATIoN COUNSEL. JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Cotirraou,ai. of Finance, the name of the payee and the amount of the warrant. Where two or more bills ire embraced in the warrant the dates of the earliest STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Supzpvisoi. and latest are given, excepting that when such payments are made under a contract 2213 Municipal Building, . WO RIB 2-3490. the registered number of the contract is shown therein. All warrants herein will be forwarded through the mails unless some reason exists E'uLlished daily, at 9 a. in., except Sundays and legal holidays. why payment is to be made in person, in which event, written notice will be given to Subscription, $20 a year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue. 10 cents a copy. the claimant. JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Comptroller. SUPPLEMIENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the City employees), $20; Official Canvass of Votes, $1; Registry Lists, 20 cents each assembly district; Law Department Invoice Received Quarterly Report, $1; Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, $2 each section; Detailed List of Exempt Finance Dates or in Depart- Properties, $2; postage extra. Warrant Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the CITY Racoao must be received at least TWO (2) Number. Number. Finance. 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. Board of Parole. COPY for publication in- the corporation newspapers of Brooklyn must be received at least 166758 113872 9- 5-34 N. Y. Tel. Co $26 51 THREE (3) days before date fixed for the first insertion. Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at . Board of Child Welfare. 166722 9- 4-34 Western Union Tel. Co 1 35 TABLE OF CONTENTS. Board of City Record. 166776 7-30-34 9- 4-34 Atlas Stationery Corp 41 65 166777 7-17-34 9- 4-34 Chelsea Press 79 00 Il,ari ectn 5789 Purchase, Department of— Proposals 5790 166778 7- 2-34 9- 4-34 Co-operative Distributors, Inc 319 40 L'r . 1 of The - 166779 5-14-34 9- 4-34 J. J. Curtin Co., Inc 38 25 Pr 5789 Queens, Borough of— Lrouk ., n, linrouvh ot- Proposals 5791 166780 7-11-34 9- 4-34 Gutenberg Printing Co., Inc 195 00 1'rTr>als 5793 Richmond, Borough of— 166781 9- 4-34 Superior Writing Inks, Inc 410 00 ( hanL"e: in l iepartments, h:tc 5788 Proposals 5789 166782 6-22-34 9- 4-34 Tiebel Bros., Inc 457 00 I:_'uahn, Department of Sanitation, Department of— Board of Elections. 5792 Advertisement for Bids 5791 I ivan((, Depirtmcnt of- 166688 8- 1-34 Remington-Rand, Inc. 192 38 Ir tere,t on City Bonds and Stoock 5790 Supreme Court, First Department— City Magistrates' Courts, N ice of Redemption and ]Notice of Application to Court to Condemn Prop• erty 166457 6-29-34 Exchange Offer 5790 5795 8-29-34 F. F. Fuhrman 3 96 T holders of City of New York Supreme Court, Second Department— Department of Correction. Four Percent. Revenue Notes, Application to Court to Condemn Prop 166495 7-30-34 8-30-34 Merit Supply Co., Inc 51 08 I:=Ue nt N„.rmber 1, 1933 5785 erty 5796 S.. L i(lie,s Received September 14, 1934 5787 Filing Bills of Costs 5796 166496 7-16-34 8-30-34 National Writing Machine Co 1 15 \1,,rr;tn'; Alade Ready for Payment Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to 166497 6- 7-34 8-30-34 M. Scitelbach 40 00 M(trier ] 11;4 5785 File Objections 5798 166453 7-24-34 8-30-34 Dictograph Products Co_, Inc 2 10 I ii 'i- n Ci Ices on Work to Be Notices to File Claims 5796 IThne :,nI `;uppIic, to Be Furnished 5793 166454 8-15-34 8-30-34 Wnn. Langbein & Bros 6 50 Tenement House Department— 166455 8- 9-34 8-30-34 John Melleky .1TII H tiahr" r,f--- Sale of Old Buildings 5789 34 00 I'r 5790 166456 6-28-34 8-30-34 American Jail Building & Equipment Co. 5 50 \ (tics a Cil lr r~ at ~ah , of Oil Build- Transportation, Board of— Invitation to Contractors 5794 166753 114453 8-31-34 M. Augenblick & Bro., Inc 199 39 int:, , 1-Ito. 5798 Notices of Public Hearings 5794 5788 166754 114607 8-31-34 l"Filson & Rogers, Inc 36 88 (ffir'I, Dirccl ry Proposals—Notice to Bidders 5795 I' no;atne;,t 166755 7-23-34 114607 I-21-34 Wilson & Rogers, Inc 442 50 I)i;.rrn Nvantnl for 1 - nclaimed Prop- Water Supply, Board of— 166756 114514 8-24-34 Morris Garfinkel 1,562 95 5789 Proposals 5791 eriv 166757 114037 8-24-34 N. Y. Tel, Co 442 69 166700 7-25-34 8-14-34 Morris Feldstein & Sun 125 00 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Department of Docks. 166701 8-15-34 J. K. Larkin & Co., Inc 163 55 August 31, 1934. 166702 7-23-34 8-15-34 C. R. Daniels, Inc 123 93 Board of Higher Education. TO THE HOLDERS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK FOUR PERCENT 166262 7-31-34 7-15-34 J. T. Baker Chemical Co 60 67 REVENUE NOTES OF THE ISSUE OF NOVEMBER 1, 1933 166263 6-29-34 7-18-34 John Curtin Co 65 00 166264 7-17-34 8- 8-34 Arthur H. Thomas Co 60 50 Set tiou 192 of the Greater New Ycrk Charter was amended by Chapter 850 of the 166265 7- 2-34 8- 8-34 Eimer & Amend 55 00 L;tts s ji 1934 so as to reduce from $50,000,000 to $25,000,000 the maximum amount of 166266 7-14-34 8- 2-34 John Curtin Co 70 00 160267 7- 6-34 8- 8-34 Pulinosan Safety Equipment Corp 51 00 the apl:rupriation required to be included in the budget and related Real Estate Tax 1016694 7-18-34 8- 8-34 Standard Business Forms Co 296 10 lc,-ics r,; the City of New York for each of the years 1935, 1936 and 1937. Department of Education. It has been deemed desirable to obtain the consent of all holders of the four percent 167964 7-23-34 9- 4-34 Scheier & Spellman 21 00 Rt cenuc Nutcs to the reduction of the appropriation in the annual budgets and Real 1662861 6-21-34 9- 4-34 Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc 1 45 h::tate fax levies as provided by Chapter 850 of the Laws of 1934, It is therefore 166287 6- 2-34 9- 4-34 Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc 10 00 requested that all Revenue Notes of the issue of November 1, 1933, be presented at the 166288 6-20-34 8-28-34 H. Reeve Angel & Co., Inc 2 16 off ice id the Comptroller for exchange for identical four percent Revenue Notes having 166289 5-21-34 9- 4-34 Bauman's Electric \Velding & Auto Radiator Works 2 00 st'.:mpe~l thereon a legend to evidence consent to the said reduction as well as the con- 166290 6-11-34 8-14-34 James E. Delaney 490 00 set is }hereinafter requested. 166291 4- 9-34 8-19-34 M. D. Lundin, assignee of L. Supran 718 00 111e four percent Revenue Notes will be called for redemption by the City on or 166292 5-22-34 7- 9-34 R. Solomon, assignee of Louis Glasser . 260 00 about October 1, 1934, and cash will be paid for the principal amount and the accrued 166293 6-25-34 8- 8-34 H. A. Bulloss 58 00 int °rest on all Revenue Notes not exchanged for stamped four percent Revenue Notes, 166294 5-12-34 8-27-34 Rubin Solomon, assignee of Adolph as herein requested, prior to that date. All moneys on hand pledged to redeem the Berengarten . 29 00 tot r percent 11'evenuc Notes will be applied toward the payment of the redemption price 166295 6-30-34 8-27-34 A. Weiss 33 70 of all f0,ur percent Revenue Notes which are not exchanged on or prior to October 1, 166296 3-31-34 8-28-34 R. Solomon, assignee of Charles Wil- 1934. 1-folders of the four percent Revenue Notes who present them for exchange are liams Co., Inc 33 27 16£1297 7-20-34 9- 4-34 S. Rovinsky's Sons requested to consent to the application of pledged moneys for such redemption, such con- 15 50 1(6298 7-18-34 9- 4-34 John E. Sjostrom Co 42 00 sents to be evidenced by the inclusion of an appropriate provision in the terms of the 166299 7-27-34 9- 4-34 Walter Zacharkow 24 00 leg,nnd to be stamped upon the four percent Revenue Notes. The moneys on hand as 166300 2-16-34 8-31-34 James I1. Reilly 151 86 of August 22, 1934, and pledged to redeem Revenue Notes of the issue of November 1, 166301 6-29-34 9- 4-34 General Builders Supply Corp 15 92 193 3, amounted to $15,465,927.65. 166458 6-20-34 8-28-34 Taylor Instrument Companies 2 87 The existing terms of the Revenue Notes require publication of notices of redemp- 166459 6-15-34 8-27-34 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co 34 00 tion to an extent which entails unwarranted expense to the City; holders of the 166460 6-30-34 8-28-34 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc 15 90 fou - percent Revenue Notes are, therefore, requested to consent to a modification of 166461 7-23-34 9- 4-34 Packard Motor Car Co. of N. Y 12 25 the terms thereof so as to require publication by the City of a thirty-day redemption 166462 7-20-34 9- 4-34 Neumann-Kahn Chevrolet, Inc 7 00 not ce for one time in the CITY RECORD only, and publication of a brief notice announcing 166463 8- 6-34 9- 4-34 Phoenix Auto Repairs 8 50 the redemption once a week for four successive weeks in one or more newspapers of 166464 8- 1-34 9- 4-34 Packard Motor Car Co. of N. Y 2 00 gen -ra1 circulation, the consent to such modification to be evidenced by the inclusion 166465 6-21-34 9- 4-34 Caswell Motor Co 3 46 of ;in appropriate provision in the terms of the legend to be stamped upon the four 166466 6- 9-34 9- 4-34 L. Sisskind Co., Inc 15 40 percent Revenue Notes. 166467 5-28-34 9- 4-34 Joseph Elias & Co., Inc 10 50 For the purposes above set forth, it is requested that all holders of the four 166468 3-23-34 7-25-34 Philip Mostow 358 00 percent Revenue Notes of the issue of November 1, 1933, present them, together with all 166469 7- 8-34 9- 4-34 Paul Kasper 21 90 unn ature,l coupons appertaining thereto at the office of the Comptroller prior to Octo- 166470 6-21-34 9- 4-34 Jesse E. Kahn 39 00 her 1, 11,34, for the purpose of receiving in exchange therefor four percent Revenue 166471 5-19-34 9- 4-34 Knickerbocker Slate Corp 32 00 Notes bearing a legend stamped thereon reading substantially as follows: 166472 6-23-34 9- 4-34 Gotham Sign Co 5 00 9- 4-34 Franz \Veihs 45 (K) "Fsch taker and holder of this Revenue Note or any coupon appertaining thereto 166473 6-12-34 9- 4-34 Al Resnikoff 30 00 C(nscnt; and agrees to (a) the reduction from $50,000,000 to $25,000,000 of the maxi- 166474 8- 2-34 A. L. Zerbarini 189 00 mum amount of the appropriation provided by Section 192 of the Greater New York 166475 6-14-34 6-18-34 8- 2-34 J. Schneider 150 00 C carter to be included in the budget and real estate tax levy of the City for each of 166476 7-19-34 10861)1 8-31-34 John. C. AVinston Co 1,603 63 the years 1935, 1936 and 1937 (b) the application of all moneys on hand at the 166130 8-31-34 Scott. Foresman & Co 4,358 76 time and pledged to secure four percent Revenue Notes of the issue of November 1, 1933, 166131 7-10-34 108593 166132 7-20-34 113735 8-31-34 S. Weinstein Supply Co 2 72 to yard the retirement or redemption of all such four percent Revenue Notes which 166133 5-15-34 113658 8-31-34 Leo Cohen 118 40 shill not be surrendered, on or prior to the date upon which the four percent Revenue 166134 7- 7-34 113682 8-31-34 Hudson Bag Co., Inc 270 00 Notes are called for redemption, in exchange for four percent Revenue Notes bearing 8-28-34 Williams & Wells Co 62 50 tb s legend and (c) the giving of notice of redemption of Revenue Notes bearing 166135 6-11-34 111876 7-10-34 9- 4-34 Forest Paper Co., Inc. 13 52 th s legend only by publication thereof for one time in the CITY RECORD at least 166382 8- 8-34 9- 4 34 Atlas Stationery Corp. 20 10 thirty days prior to the redemption date and by publication of a brief notice announc- 166383 166384 6-27-34 9- 4-34 P. E. Pascale & Co. 10 59 iiI. such redemption in one or more newspapers of general circulation in the Borough 166385 • 8-28-34 F. E. Perkins 50 45 of Manhattan, The City of New York at least once a week for four successive weeks 166386 8-30-34 Michael Cavanagh 41 95 (oi any day or days of the week), the first publication to be made at least thirty days 166387 6-21-34 8-28-3.4 A. J. & J. J. McCollum, Inc. 32 50 prior to the redemption date, in which announcement the City shall make appropriate 166388 6-27-34 8-30-34 Kroger-Jonas, Inc. 10 70 reference to the publication of the notice of redemption in the CITY RECORD and offer 166389 7-25-34 9- 4-34 Ernest Capelle 24 50 to make copies thereof available to the holders of Revenue Notes upon request." 166390 7-10-34 9- 4-34 Sam Gottfurcht 25 75 'he 1))Iigation of the City Upon the four percent Revenue Notes when stamped as 166391 7- 3-34 9- 4-34 Herman Kummcrle, Inc. 36 00 aforesaid will be identical to its obligation upon the Revenue Notes as now outstanding, 166392 6-19-34 9- 4-34 F. P. Guarino & Bro. 48 00 subject only to the variations expressly consented to by the terms of such stamp. 166393 4-30-34 9- 4-34 Philip Wang 18 00 a31,s29 JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Comptroller.

SATURDAY, SFPTI?MMP1?R 15, 1934. 3780 THE CITY RECORD.

Invoice Received Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- Finance Dates or in Depart- Warrant Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. Warrant Number. Number. Finance. N umber. Number. Finance. 28 ;0 1(i6785 8-211-.34 1goc Iin 2,)155 0l) I i-21I-,t4 9- 4-3-I Paul Iyasl)cr 21 00 10(i 268 8- 7-34 8-27-14 S. 13. 11 arks Co, 3 75 I(,))5 1)- 4-34 General Wire AIcsh Co)., lnc. 148 01) I((2(9 7-12-34 -2i-34 1:;ermar1v ,Autntnoitive C, rp. 27 9)) 1' (-11-1 8-28-34 Schneidmati ITcatini_, 1oc. 1(i5 00 lt,(i74 3 111194 8 2-34 Brock ("orda,Le Co 74 97 1, ( 4-:i4 8- 2-34 Tfand & O'Leary 5-14- 34 8-,31-.14 Sm',th-I)nnean C(,- 45 56 ]h,398 n-2-34 -2i-34 \l arden, Sing Siti Y Prin 83 13 I(07( 1o(77 8- 24..34 l;ro;oklvn Clmn olirlatcd I.utnhcr Corp. I(di 88 I (, ;,l) 5 1-34 8-14-34 Jr;hn F. Ahcntcthy Co.. Inc. 317 00 4-25-34 7-I(1-34 Ouil(l 'file Co 040 24 i(4iu 7- $- 4 h-23-34 Daniel J. Rice, Inc. 11200 ItIo7i $ 8- (1-34 11nnicit 11. Sind- n, Inc. 892 5O 1r;,1T~11 ')- 4-34 lames 1lulokcv 58 00 I((7B') 7-111-34 I ir;t cl C.. Inc. 26 0)) (I- -23-34 l rank luau & Co 112 9 loo79n (r21-34 9- 4-34 11nran Sand ii;477 881 21 ;,- 2-34 8-_28 .14 '11. U. llri)vvn Pty.;. & 1;r1g. 69. 17 95 lot 7')1 V- 4-34 N. Y. Tcl. Co. 1,- (,-34 Anticr,nn i1rick & Snlil'1r Li,, ]nc 714 I)O 8- 3-.;4 s-24-34 'tlanhattan Stati ,ncry Co., Inc. 37 1)11 10O7') 2 6-11-34 4i 82 (,fJ'4 9- 4-34 W. llrattcr, Inc. 24 511 1(,7965 7-18-34 8-27-34 N alt I.unthcr ( 8-21-34 :Margar(t F. Barclay 53 63 Police Department. (ic<<. 1). 1V'cthcrill & Co., Inc. 1,170 00 11 113541) ,-31-34 1.aicllaa krn:., Inc. 1,274 79 I(~(~744 7-18-34 1142.17 $-31-,i4 r 1 113523 R-31-34 Samuel Gahricl Sins & Co. 324 90 President, Borough of Manhattan. 20)) 011 lIt1 7-1 3- 4 11354 -31-34 (liasc F. 'Vcrrill Cn 29 1( 166793 (i-23-34 8- 2-34 Chas. Schad, Inc. 8-24-34 Royal Mfg. Co. 181 25 (r(,1 'l i 7-1234 11 352(1 8 31-,4 I) n]1tflaY. I) ran & (3.. Inc. 3 75 1 1 d)( ~) (I-15-34 8-14-34 Russell & l:rtcin A[ig. Co. of N. Y 155 52 ter 1'1 7-2 11,;713 31-34 hay-AI, nt Products Co., Inc. 292 50 1(,069(1 7- 3-34 Ilaitiiiocr 1:1ectric (_ o,, Inc. 195 6)) 1;r 11 7-111 34 103 271) -2-34 Ilrnj. ff. Sanborn & Co. 81 on 166691 7-20-34 8-24-34 7-23-34 8-30-34 llanhaitan Stationery Co., Inc. 40 Ii)) Id 1.3 113735 8-31-34 S. A\cinstcin Supply Co. 8 16 106703 725-34 37 78 Department of Finance. 106704 7-13-34 8-14-34 Kranich Saab (_o., Inc. 8-30-34 (..cntnry Rubber Stamp 11'urks, Inc 1 38 67004 9- 6-34 Tnscph I). McGoldrick, Comptroller, as 166705 7 23 34 custodian of furuls of N. Y. City l in- 1(67)16 7-12-34 8-30-34 Bhling Murray, Inc. 31 0)) 7 50 pinyees' Retirement System (i9 27 I r6707 8- 1-34 8-30-34 Chcsehro-\V-hitman Co., -Inc. 8-30-34 A. P. Dieust Co., Inc. 9 83 9-16-34 Joseph 1). - cGol(Irick 597 39 1 G(7O8 7-20-34 7-23-34 8-30-34 Goodall Rubber Co. 4 23 Department of Hospitals. 166709 166710 8-3(1-34 Nlahoney-Ciarkc, Inc, 14 5(1 167)r~ 10415; -31-34 1). I. W. Clint. Co., Inc 23,0rr2 ,I) 166711 8-30-34 J. F. (;leason Co. 2 (X) 16('i1G 2i- r)-34 _20-34 tins;man, AV'rrrntscr & Co 31 10 1(16712 8-30-34 Joseph F. Dries 23 5)) 16,317 7-31-34 8-.'.1-34 Pratt's f~rc,h Frozen Fruits, Inc 3("~ 00 1ro7713 8-24-34 Sarmtcl Levine 49 10 1 18 8-29-34 N, Y. Fskimu Pie Corp 22 75 16(1714 8- 2-34 8-30-34 Cnrtineiltal Rubber Works 4 20 166 ,11) -17-$4 8-_9-34 _[ales Weber, Inc 18 n() 1 (6715 6-25-44 8-30-34 Crane Co. 1 30 16(2) 5- 9-34 s-31)-34 1. Sklar 'Mfg. Co II 25 166716 7 24-34 8-30-34 Acmc Tile & Nlarhle Co., Inc. 4 (x) 166 21 -31)-34 II.:1. Metz I.ahoratorics, Inc 6 On 166717 7-12-34 8-30-34 'Meehan Paving & Const. Co., Inc. 5 50 1(27 8-311-34 IV'Inthrop Chemical Co., Inc 15 () 167484 .3-23-34 7-18-34 Meehan Paving & ('rm t. Co., Inc. (i 75 16(]23 R-14-34 8-3O-34 E. R. Squibb & Snns 12 00 1(7482 7-28-34 $-3))-34 \Villou, hhy's 26 l0 1(16,;24 8-14-34 S-31)-34 Westinghouse X-Ray Co., Tnc 5 00 16838 112872 8-1G-34 Venetian Contr. Co., Inc. 10(125 e-15-34 1-311-34 Mal hock rcrdt Chemical W\ ork~ 1 70 575 75 President, Borough of The Bronx. 1( 2(; 7-28-34 9- 4-34 X-Ray Insecticide Lahoratorie~, Inc. 3 75 679(,3 112875 8-16-34 Bronx Asphalt Corp, 11,229 77 16(,1,x7 8- 8-3.4 O 4-34 J. I1. Williams Co 2 63 66(6)2 6-25-34 8-14-34 Gorliam Co. 1(61.'128 7-31-31 9- 4-34 American Thread Co 1 (8 211 10 President, Borough of Brooklyn. 1(;(2) 5-28-34 9- 4-34 1)amato Pro, 500 66718 8-30-34 Compressed Gases, Inc. 18 11 16(3U 8- 3-34 8-3n-34 S. C. I-atidauer 70 73 60719 8-3n-34 \lanhattan hearings & Supply (o., Inc 35 10 166 31 8- 3-34 9- 4-34 Darnell Corp., Ltd 3 42 67961 113940 8-13-34 Hi-Imay Improvenient & Repair Co , 16(32 (,-21-34 e-3n-34 N. & B. Flec. Equipment Co., Inc 13 40 Inc. 1.725 26 163I ]- 1-34 8-31-34 IT, ,C J. .Auto Spring Co 11 56 67958 113941 8-15- 34 11111 l)asin Asphalt Corp 2,993 21 1(1(624 7-24-34 8-31-34 Madison Magneto Co., Inc 16 47 67959 11311'.o 8-15-34 _loll Basin Asphalt Corp (,,271 01 1(3I)5 ] -3O-34 Sharp & 1)nlimc, Inc 533 01 -1')-34 President, Borough of Queens. lfjfi 8-31)-34 l.etlerlc Lahnratories, Inc 400 00 ( r) 7-24-34 67473 1145(,,3 8-311-34 Might~av Improvement & Rep. Cit., Inc. 10,332 7O 16F,(C)7 8-36-34 I Iaro ldl Surgical Corp 190 96 67962 1128_22 7-27-34 Meehan Paving & Const. Co., Inc 3,369 80 1';6(;1 -13-34 s-30-34 Coen. N. Rcm(ardt & Co 13 49 President, Borough of Richmond. 1(661c0 .-11-?4 8-31-34 A. P. Dick Co 250 66016 3- 6-34 8-28-34 Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co 83 55 1(((2) -14-34 8-30-34 John T. Stanley- Co., Inc 2400 66438 8- 2-34 8-311-34 Gerticr Flee. Supply Corp 15 84 166(?1 -15-34 3(1-3.3 Vvanco Directory Co In 50 (,(1439 8-30-34 Palma Arotor Sales & Service Corp... , 14 35 106(;?2 - 8-34 8-30-$4 f'ti; Elevator Co 3 75 66440 8- 1-34 8-311-14 L. & I. Tire Co 9 111 1(;(;O?3 3-31-34 -3(1-34 Mnttinmcry & Co., Inc 8 5n 66441 $-,111-34 Patina 11otor Sales & Service Corp 29 77 1(fIt,14 1;- 7-34 R-30-34 National Cotsumers Piper Co 49 0) 66442 8- 1-34 8-311-34 N. Y. 11ntor Supply (.3o., ]tic 8 0(I 8-3n-34 Tames Y. AV-ntkins & Son, True 20 n(? 66443 8- 1-.14 $-30-34 lash-Staten Island, Inc 7 22 I (l ,.'(; 7-30-34 S-31-34 Empire Sales Co., Inc 16 50 (6444 8-1(I-34 8-3O-34 N. 11. 1[otor Supply Co., Inc 27 04 16W37 7-31-34 8-31-34 Henry T. Heckel. Inc 4 50 66445 8- 9-34 8-30-34 N. ' . Arotor Supply Co., Inc 5 90 16(;( 8-30-34 Toscpll Cavanagh & Co 3 65 731-34 66446 8-13-34 8-30-34 N. Y. Motor Supply Co., Inc 3 3n ]brt19 -31-34 y-30-34 Cavanagh Rro~. & Co., Ittc 2 50 66693 8-30-34 Gulf Refining Co 210 00 lrr,£. 1 ,-27-3.4 9-30-34 Kip Brush Mfg. Corp 1 33 66794 8-10-34 8-31-34 Mahoney-Clarke, Inc. 1 06 16((;. 1 '- 7-3.1 1-30-34 .Anchor Packinv Co 1 40 66795 3-15-34 8-30-34 American \\ riting Machine Co., Inc 24 (Xl 1660 2 - 4-34 8-30-34 Star Fuse Co., Time 180 2 20 Department of Public Welfare. 166(- :3 - 9-3.1 8-30-34 Paul Schaad 67943 9- 4-34 William Hodson 39 00 16(3;4 -15-34 8-3n-34 Louis Shiffman 2 04 67944 )- 7-34 William Hodson 30 00 16(6:' 5 1'-13-34 8-30-34 Southern Desk Co., Tnc 4 50 67945 9- 4-34 William Hodson 25 0)) 8-30-34 (;cn. Rahmann & Co 5 49 I6(,b.,6 f-14-3.1 67946 8-22-34 \Vilham Hodson 107 00 Commissioner of Jurors, Kings County. 67947 8 94 9- 7-34 William Hodson !J 1662`1 -2734 8-30-34 F. F. Falirman 677948 Law Department. 9- 4-34 William Ilodsot 27 50 67949 9- 4-34 \t'illiam I[odkon 65 50 1)-1n-34 F(kvard \faxsrin 500 00 1680( 67950 9- 7-34 William Hodson Miscellaneous. 43 (X) 67951 9- 4-34 William IIodson 61 97 167 01(1 9-10-34 William T. AVilgus 450 67952 9- 4-34 \ iIliatn Hodson 26 50 1701 t1-10-34 1V. 1. AVil rus. . . . . . . . . . . . 31 25 67953 9- 4-34 William Hodson 13 56 0-10-34 1V. T. At'ilgus 1 35 167012 67954 1.;- 7-34 \Villiam Hodson 78 00 ')-1n-34 \V. ,I. A1'il-1tts , 11 96 167013 67955 9- 4-34 William Hodson 153 94 107014 0-10-34 \V. T. Wilgus 180 67956 8-22-34 William Hodson 241 (tO 167015 9-i-34n I\'. 1. AV'i1gus 67957 9- 7-34 \Villiam ITodson 255 36 I))034 \1'. J. A'l'ilgu< 12 80 16701, 68268 Q-12-34 Manufacturers Trust Co 137 261 40 ')-10-34 W. T. AV'ilgus 1 0 1(17017 682£,9 9-12-34 Manufacturers Trust Co 183.619 6(1 1o701~ 9-11)-34 W. T. \\'ilgij; 6 1O 68270 9-1_2-34 Natiin:ul City Bank of N. Y 112.403 49 107019 1-10-34 I1'. T. AVilgus 13 48 68271 9-12-34 '_rational City Rank of N. Y 74.438 70 ')-1n-34 \1'. T. IN'il-us 9 10 68272 ')-12 34 Rank of Machattaii Co 140,879 54 Q-10-34 1\'. J. \\'ilglts 31 95 1(,7021 68273 9-12-34 Pank of Manhattan Co 128,710 47 1071)» `)-111-34 \V. J. AVilgns 30 75 68274 ';1'34 Manufacturers Trust Co 1c2.400 44 167021 9-16-34 I\'. .1. \'Vilgtts 3 70 68275 12-34 Manufacturers Trust Co 85,848 59 9-10-34 \V. J. AVi]gtls 3 40 107024 68276 9-12-34 1at'on, l City Rank of N. V 52,519 67 9-11-34 'Michael Manion 0.(149 27 1679 I 68277 ')-1'-34 National City Rank of N. 83,360 59 ')-11-34 Michael Manton 500 IX) 10797) 68278 ')-12-34 Manufacturers Trust (,(t 173.294 30 9-11-.34 Michel Manton 7,000 00 1(1797 68279 9-1'-34 \lanufactnrcrs Trust Co 185,358 10 1,828 88 1(17977 9-11-34 Iiichacl 'clanton 68280 9-12-34 National City Bank if N. Y 107,908 27 ')- i 1-34 (;mnmvieye V. Sheridan 15.717 89 107)82 6Q281 9-12-34 Nati mal City Bank o N. Y 87,(163 41 798 O-11-34 Genevieve V. Sheridan 1,250 00 1(, 618282 9-12-34 flank ref Manhattan Co 1)6,365 58 9-11-34 Emilie S. Sherwood & Alice G. i.cal 5,346 90 1671S3 68283 `)-12-34 Rank of Manhattan Co 110.214 71 6.50000 1617 98-1 9-11-34 Emilie S. Sherw oorl & .Alice G. Teal (18284 O-12-14 '_1lanuiactnrers Trust Co. 94 240 79 9-11-34 Emilie S. Sherwood & Alice (. Leal 2,000 00 167 )8 I (8285 9-1'-34 Manufacturers Trust Co, 100,733 16 16798.1 ()-)1-34 Emilie S. Shervtood & Alice C,. Leal 1,000 00 (8286 9-L'-34 National City Rank of N. 1' 50,247 39 9-11-34 Michele Stiratolli & Amelia Stiratelli 11,665 42 ($287 9-1_' 34 National City Bank of N. A' 49,894 28 I (700i 1-34 George Kanniser 7.496 90 6(,721 I) 4-34 J. E. Allhright & Co 5 25 1(7~ )( 9-11-34 Genrm. e Kanniser 850 on (16745 7-27-34 II4831 8-2,3-34 4ara Fuel Co., True. 350 05 1(79 9-11-34 George Kanniser 6,50000 (o746 11452$ 8-21-34 Francis H. Leggett & Co 479 47 107991 9-11-34 Mary Frances T.vncli 12,725 91 Department of Sanitation. 1(,79O_ 9-11-34 Sebastian Siggia, Angelina Siggia, 8- 28-34 Stricl]and Foundry & Machine W'V'ks , Filippo Romano R \unzia Romano 11.000 00 66276 8- 3-34 Inc, 30 03 1679): 9-11-34 Schastian Sigeia, Angelina Siggia, 5-28-34 Manhattan Bearings & Supply Co., Inc. 23 50 Filippo Romano & Xtmzia Rr,mann 10,209 80 66277 1617904 9-11-34 Bertha '\urth arri 61,500 00 66278 8-13-34 8-28-34 Cha:. Fischer Spring Co 32 00 1I799 ()-11-34 Pcrtl~a Nortligard 8,877 15 66270 8-13-34 8-28-34 White Co. 1134 1(790( 0-11-34 (Bolin Tontaselli & Tennis Tonauelli... 6,0000 67483 8-28-34 Lufkin Rule Co., Inc 16 14 1(17097 9-11-34 Giulio 9'nmaselli R Tennic T ma'clli... 1.650 01) 6629) 8-13-34 8-28-34 Craft,nvcld Egnipmcnt Corp. 12 00 16700,~ 0-11-34 (littlio Tumaselli l Tcnnic Trnna,elli... 1.250 00 hh(ln9 1132(6 8-14-34 Joseph McSpirit & Sun, Inc 5.299 92 I(7999 9-11-34 Giulio Tontaselli & Jennie 'Ii nia,clli .. . .5,446 90 Board of Transportation. I hhnnt I ')-11-34 S. 11. Blum, a: assignee of Selina 67067 8-1(I-334 Thomas F. Murray, Jr., as receiver for I ,iii 10,500 on Interh,rongh Co 2,667 51 r1-11-34 S. H. ITIl)Om, a; assittnce of Salina Board of Water Supply. 2 62 T11, vm 14,257 21 I(vshit) 7-20-34 ()- (-34 Royal Office Supply Corp. Department of Parks. 1 x,7')70 8-11-34 9- (-34 11. F. King, Co. 1 41 10783 5- 0-34 8-20-34 Pitt~hur;h Plate Glass Co. 262 00 107971 7-i1-34 ()- (i-34 Painbridre Kimpton & 1 [aupt, Inc 2 62 166 7]4 9- 5-34 Coo~oIKlated Gas Co, 1 84 1(7972 7-30-34 9- /;-34 Royal Office Supply Sorp 460

SATURDAY, SIPTF\1BER 15, 1934. THE CITY RECORD, 5787

Invoice Received Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- Finance Dates or in Depart- Warrant Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. Warrant Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. 1\ umber. Number. Finance. Number. Number. Finance.

I 7-21-34 9- 6-34 Bainbridge Kimpton & Haupt, Inc 5 22 66605 8-14-34 8-31-34 McSweeney Electric Co., Inc 16 25 1O7974 7-27-34 9- 6-34 Medo Photo Supply Corp 26 65 66(()6 8- 4-34 8-31-34 Smyth-Donegan Co. 4I(1 5(( 1 r 1797; 7-24-34 9- 6-34 George :Murphy, Inc, 4 92 66607 8-15-34 8-31-34 R. E. Dietz Co 28 (,0 I f )7 O7(, 8- 7-34 9- 6-34 Eagle Photo Engraving Co., Inc 29 73 66608 8-20-34 8-31-34 Samuel Levine 18 78 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. 600)9 8-15-34 8-31-34 Cavanagh Brs. & Co., Inc 2 43 8-13-34 8-31-34 Samuel April 4 32 66610 7-30-34 8-31-34 Jlevcr Chevrolet, Inc O 21 I 8-1~1-34 8-31-34 Miller .Auto Supply & Equipment Co , 6(,611 8-14-34 8-29-34 11. F. King C o 4 5o Inc. 6 72 66612 8-31-34 Jnseph L. I)aly, Inc 6 12 It II 8-31-34 Builders Iron Foundry 7 25 66613 8-31-34 Joseph 1.. I)aly, Inc 11 43 if t,rAI 8-io 34 8-31-34 \ti parch huhher Co 218$ 66614 8- 2-34 8-31-34 \tack-International %lotrrr Truck Corp. 1 08 1t (h(12 8-1-1-34 8-31-34 Ioseph (;. Pollard Coy.. Inc 15 (X) 666 15 8- o-34 8-31-34 Stewart Motor Trucks, Inc 3 22 1(, 3 8-15-34 8-31-34 Sanmcl :April 5 04 66616 8-23-34 Michael I'alomho 99 O8 l(i`dd4 -- ;-34 $ -2934 Pattcraon Br rthers, Inc 340 66617 6-30-34 8-31-34 Reproduction Print ticrvice, Inc 36 58

VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN THE DEPARTMENT OF Invoice Invoice Finance Date Finance Date =1NANCE ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1934. Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. Hereinbelow is a statement of all vouchers received is er No. tract the Department of Finance on this date in which ii er No. tract Number. shown the Department of Finance voucher number, the Number. date of the invo ce or the registered number of the con' 154654 Freas. Thermo-Flee. Co. 135 00 District Attorney, Queens County. tra -t, tle name of the payee and the amount of the 154655 General Elec. Co 114 67 154432 Astoria Tire Co 13520 voucher. 1541,56 (;eneral Eiec. Co. 753 30 154433 - James H. Nix 3(i 98 Where two or more bills are embraced in one voucher, 154651 Jelco Supply Co., Inc. 56 24 154434 Charles C. Gran 42 40 the date of the earliest is given excepting that when such 154652 Pitts. Plate Glass Co. 281 35 154435 Rose J. Keller vouchers 're submitted under a contract, the registered 1440 154653 Bronx Hdwe. & Supply Co 60 81 154436 Charles P. Sullivan 46 80 number of the contract is shown instead. Lusid Uniform Co. 17 75 Department of Docks. JOSEPH D. McGOLDRICK, Comptroller. 154650 154649 Amer. District Tel. Co. 65 00 154450 Buffalo Tank Corp. 100 00 Invoice 154528 Sackett & Wilhelms 576 85 Teachers' Retirement System. 154529 Arlington Press, Inc. 17 50 154010 Joseph 1). )1c(oldrick, Gmtp- Finance Date Vocch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount, 154530 Arlington Press, Inc. 670 23 trollcr 27O,269 (10 cr No. tract 154531 Robley Press Service, Inc 7 50 Board of Higher Education. Number. 154532 Robley Press Service, Inc 128 00 154513 1. Jerome Riker & Edward J. 154533 Robley Press Service, Inc 160 00 Kenny, receiver of Charles Board of Estimate and Apportionment. 154534 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 50 00 Salomone 5,908 33 154.37 Sanborn Map Co. $56 60 154535 Sackett & 1Vilhelms 780 154514 Samuel Katz 5 90 15438 International I usiness la- 154536 Robley Press Service, Inc 43 50 154515 Samuel Katz 16 07 chines Corp. 18 85 154548 Spencer Lens Co. 12 00 Department of Hospitals. 154439 h:dward Thompson Co. 20 00 154549 Conray Products Co., Inc...: 321 46 154474 M. Aron & Co., Inc. 1.083 00 154440 Welch Rubber Co. 70 96 154550 Standard Scientific Supply 154475 Dairymen's League Co-opera- 154441 Triangle Litho Print Co 17 94 Corp. 135 70 tive .Assn., Inc. 1,517 62 154442 1. Block 3 50 154551 Rudich Scientific Apparatus 154476 1. Frank 211 87 154443 Joseph J. Schultz & Co 9 00 Co. 72 55 154477 Francis H. Leggett & Co 1?38 53 154414 _lute Elec, Specialty Co 17 90 154552 Rudich Scientific Apparatus 154478 Francis H. Leggett & Co 107 32 Court of Special Sessions. Co. 185 50 154479 Seeman Bros., Inc. 111 60 154014, Frank \V. Smith 78 41 154553 American Thermos Bottle Co. 55 24 154480 11t. 1Venzelherg 102 24 City Court of The City of New York. 134.554 American Optical Co. 4 20 154.81 Flster Brendle 44 49 1544')8 N. Y. Tel. Co. 214 40 154555 Eimer & Amend 36 00 154482 Dairymen's League Co-opera- 1545 1 Unity Stamp Co., Inc. 4 25 154556 Eck & Krebs 108 40 tive Assn., Inc. 1O,005 07 1545'2 James A. Manson 2 05 154557 Eimer & Amend 205 20 154483 1. Frank 1,393 48 1544(19 Daniel J. McGonigle 2 00 154558 Fisher Scientific Co. 5 2[ 154484 L Frank 1,320 09 1;45(C \1 m. V. Manning 5 00 154559 American Optical Co. 3 01 154485 Jill Bros., Inc. 163 13 154501 Daniel 1. McGonigle 5 00 154560 Standard Scientific Supply 154486 N. Y. City Beef Co. 815 88 1545(2 N. Y. Tel. Co. 312 46 Corp. 112 30 154487 Rockwell Bakery, Inc. 81 92 545(3 J. Frank Ryan 4 00 154561 Eimer & Amend 3 50 154488 American Oxygen Service J. Frank Ryan 40 154562 A. Daigger & Co. 5 22 Corp. 105 00 545( 4 Thomas A. Bcaudry 10 00 154563 Ilsley & Held Co. 11 40 154466 Maxwell Lewis 1 00 545(5 Nathan Eckstein 12 00 154564 Eimer & Amend 9 60 Maxwell Lewis 2 25 345 6 1Villiam Corbett 3 80 154505 Central Scientific Co. 275 Maxwell Lewis 25 50 54507 James A. Fiesel 8 00 154566 Peter A. Frasse & Co., Inc. 48 28 154467 Rudolf Rapp 2 25 5451,8 Samuel Pearlman 6 00 154567 Patterson Bros. 113 12 Rudolf Rapp 23 15 5450) Joseph Browne 5 00 154568 Alex. Taylor Co., Inc 56 25 Rudolf Rapp 13 7i 451 Martin J. Burke 10 Ol) 154569 Lowell Insulated Wire Co.. 4 93 154468 Joseph 21. Sheridan 75 Supreme Courts. 154571) Keuffel & Esser Co. 2 40 Joseph M. Sheridan 2 40 54653 N. V. Tel. Co 113 86 154571 Robley Press Service, Inc 100 00 154469 Elizabeth Martin 4 30 College of The City of New York. 154572 Barnard Arkin 25 08 154470 Railway Express Agency 7 71 5431;1 Ti(Icwatcr Oil Co 9 35 154573 American Type Founders 154471 State of N. Y. Dept. of La- 54511; Robley Press Service, Inc 13 50 Sales Corp. 75 00 bor, Bureau of Boiler Inspec- 5451;' Nee Lox Mfg. Co 24 06 54574 Rudich Scientific Apparatus tion 10 00 54524 Gould's Pumps, Inc 339 00 Co. 24 00 154472 James T. Walpole 0 04 5458; Eimer & Amend 52 82 54575 Bausch & Lomb Optical Co, 253 28 154473 National Surety Corp. 3 60 5458)) Burrell Technical Supply Co. 104 75 54576 Rudich Scientific Apparatus 154460 Madeleine R. Murray 12 75 545, Chase Brass & Copper Co 28 00 Co. 112 50 154461 Mortimer D. Jones 50 54581, American Gas Furnace Co 2 48 54577 Will Corp. I1 30 Mortimer D. Jones 1 12 5458)) McArthur's Hardware Co 7 50 54578 Mine Safety Appliances Co 50 75 Mortimer D. Jones 65 54591 Narragansett vlachine Co 105 75 54579 American Optical Co. 400 Mortimer I). Jones 23 25 5451)) Christian Becker, Inc 49 40 54580 Brown Instrument Co. 130 00 Mortimer D. Jones 8 40 :463(. John Wanamaker, Inc 27 50 54581 Fisher Scientific Co. 93 75 154402 N. Y. Central R. R. Co., E. 541,,3(' John \Vananiaker, Inc 39 00 54582 Eimer & Amend 17 00 L. Rossiter, treas. 67 15 54!r4i Ideal Construction Co 195 00 54583 Central Scientific Co. 13 25 154463 :Marcus Kogel 2 75 54641 General Fireproofing Co 538 (Xl 54584 Eimer & Amend 47 00 Marcus Kogel 2 15 5404. Associated Carpet Corp 292 00 54544 Ralph Mernit, Inc. 310 60 Marcus Kr gel 32 40 5464? Franklin & Walsh, Inc 45 00 54543 J. J. O'Brien & Son 2 85 Marcus Kogel 39 09 54!x4-1 1 ranklin & WValsh, Inc 184 00 54542 Sylvester Oil Co., Inc. 14 00 Marcus Kogel 25 541)4; Franklin & Walsh, Inc 103 90 54541 Ittosler Safe Co. 85 00 154464 Blood Transfusion Better- 54o4 Colonial Sand & Stone Co 100 00 54540 Nutting Truck Co 14 75 n.ent Assn., Inc. 8 00 54o47 Amplion Products Corp 20 00 54537 Robert A. Keasbey Co 400 154465 C. G. McGaflin 50 54645 American Fence Const. Co 965 00 54538 M. O'Neill Supply Co 622 37 C. G. McGaffin 6 02 541,25 Gurnee Elevator 237 00 54539 American Radiator Co 8 16 Miscellaneous. 5462r, Gurney Elevator 499 50 54523 S. J. O'Brien, Inc 238 00 154657 F. F. Fuhrman 1 93 531,27 Otis Elevator Co. 45 00 54524 S. J. O'Brien, Inc 505 00 154658 Remington Rand, Inc. 1 66 54o528 Otis Elevator Co. 45 00 54525 A. B. Dick Co 14 50 154059 Todd Sales Co. 15 55 54(29 Al(Inn>c Calculating Mach. 54526 A. B. Dick Co 500 1;4660 \farchant Calculating Mach. Co.. Inc. 5 60 54527 A. B. 1)ick Co 5 00 Co 2 10 54630 A. B. Dick Co. 8 65 54521 Vermite Exterminating Co , 154661 Burroughs Adding i\lach. Co. 29 44 541131 Unrlerwv rxl Elliott Fisher Co. 2 74 Inc. 3500 154445 City Collector of N. V. City. 2,554 48 541,32 I;urrouglis .Adding Mach. Co. 2 38 54522 Empire Tcwel Supply Co , 154446 Mac E. Mix 14 98 54633 1. J. I)c Iilto Manhattan & Inc. 45 54 154447 Julia Hairs 3.505 92 Bronx Type. Serv. 11 90 54605 Berger Mfg. Co 356 00 Julia Hain; 778 88 54144 I.in-Co-Sales Corp. 8 50 54006 Liberty Bulletin & Directory 154448 J ohn G, Ross 2,9(16 40 54o35 l:lcctro>matic Type, Inc. 3 50 Co., Inc. 117 00 154449 Harry F. Hoyt & Title Guar- 5463() Anchor 1t'cather Strip Cu , 54607 City College Co-operative antee & Trust Co., executor; Inc. 869 12 Store 71 92 f last will & testament uti 546(18 12 54O37 Gorman & Lees, Inc. 925 00 Barnard Arkin 10 Laura H. Gray, deceased. , (1.640 54 54591 14 25 154452 George Parker 54623 Jcicu Supple Co., Inc 27 00 Angle Steel Stool Co 377 60 544 24 General Builders Sup. Corp 17 62 54592 George E. Beggs 80 00 154453 1)av id H. Reidy 1,443 54 154454 54609 ('in% & (;uerber, Inc. 96 00 54593 Hammacher, Schlemmer & Max Halpern 1,913 31 54610 Brrmx Hardware & Sup. Co. 5 10 Co., Inc. 9 16 154455 Patrick Carney 516 89 54594 154456 54611 Well Bros. 22 05 Patterson Bros, 33 21 Henry 0. A1'tilff 1.423 75 54595 56 154457 54t)12 Sargent & Co. 21 12 Montgomery & Co., Inc 32 14 Clinton Ave., Inc., or 54013 Weil Bros. 2 00 54596 Leeds & Northrop Co 26 90 Isadore Wolsk, attorney 1,090 00 54o14 \1'cil Brun 4 24 54597 Bausch & Lomp Optical Co 9 75 154694 Morris Glaser 132 00 54598 154695 54615 Nalt Lumber Co. 954 91 Fisher Scientific Co 13 70 Grace I:.:1leCaliu 66 00 5-k,1h J. P. Hanson & Son 1500 54599 Electric Specialty Co 27 60 154696 Sophie Levine 52 50 54617 keystone Varnish Co., Inc 25 90 54600 Brown Instrument Co 282 80 154697 Joseph A. McIntyre 155 96 54601 54o,18 (;encral Fireproofing Co. 19 00 Hale Desk Co 116 25 154698 Alfred J. Kennedy, Public 25 54611) 1. F. Murphy 7 85 54602 Grayhar Elec. Co., Inc 19 Administrator of Q)nee>u Co , ;4(, 2(1 \V'ell Bros 29 00 546(13 Wholesale Radio Service Co , administrator of c tate of 546)21 I))hnson Service Co. 619 08 Inc. 54 80 Mari Kelly, deceased 131 76 54(,22 Can(lce. Smith & Howland Co. 31 53 54604 Hale Desk Co 310 50 1546'99 hnphemia Shea 23 50

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1934. 5788 THE CITY RECORD.

Invoice Invoice Invoice Finance Date Finance Date Finance Date Vouch- or Con- Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee, Amount. Name of Payee. Amount. er No. tract er No. tract er No. tract Number, Number. Number.

('harlc lrcenhcrg 442 Fib President, Borough of Brooklyn. 54727 International Business )iIa- 1 ^4701) $1) 1a.ic Carpel 84 (> ) 1544')3 J( ,,sellh ( . A\ a1dnm chines Corp. 284 01) 14TU1 141) 9t) 1544?O 2 )ai,y I ilkin~ 58 75 l544o)4 Ilenry Van I( Pand 54718 J. Carl Schmuck 150 W 100 I Icnr\- \ an I ((,(land y,) 25 Department of Taxes and Assessments. I ;4 .91 loan Martinez 00 11;44'); 23$ 10 l -1i2 National Surety Co. 2,500 00 11448'1 114457 \l ill Pain .1sl)liat (' t1 54ti822 Charles A. Mulligan 3 60 5.872 30 54083 1 i lt,9,i I;r klyn L'itifell 191 00 Hill Basin .\..pl alt (or1 Morris \Valdnlan 3 60 11.14;6 54684 14t(1 11 2+)74 S. I. Rapid Transit R. R. C. '1)0 31 15441;0 114431 \lill Ilasiti _A~i Bolt (' rp ,john J, Dugan 6 80 ( )1)t1 11 1 Parnell, agnee of 1344'°1 114711 Raphael \az/aro, Inc. SOlo 23 54(i$5 Harry G, Wilson 6 80 J e ie Shapir & Ida \\ illen- 44`)2 11,39990 1. Nich Stcers, Inc. 2„3u; r,8 546$o \\ illiam F. Gaston 1 15 kv 70 (H) President, Borough of Queens. 54047 Joseph M. Blake 3 00 }..;II 85 15 54(~8 154-11'1 RI. l~ev \1nn>g. _\nthimv- Astoria "lire Co., Inc. 'Thomas F. Costello 25 3i) \nced 100 I)P 54729 l clth I) .Me Gldrick, Comp- 54o$) Ernest G. Landre 26 44) Public Administrator, Queens County, troller (153 93 54o72 Keuffel & Esser Co 39 4(1 5472$ \\'711, P. \Icl)onald Const. Co. 11,4r,7 97 54673 1411,3 N. Y. Tel. C>. 23 lh Jaclin Stationery Co 4 00 Department of Parks. 3441)(; lo;eph I. Belanger 70 38 54674 C. W. Jean Co 4 80 55 25 1 471uu I nhn T. Alerrill 54497 Joseph F. Belanger 1(11 17 54675 Jaclin Stationery Co 7 20 john T. 1lcrrill 18 O(1 President, Borough of Richmond. 54(i76 National Pine Print Co 160 00 hilin T. Merrill 63 88 4451 Standard (lil Co. of N. Y,. r~ 24 75 5467/” Statistical Press, Inc 1301 (1() 1,4'ii7 Cornelius R. Agnew 2,014 93 Department of Public Welfare. 54678 Holliston Mills, Inc 108 40 Cornelius R. Agnew 76 68 341,O5 I. T. Curtin Co., Inc. 300 00 54679 F. F. Fuhrman 1 02 Cornelius R. Agnew 84 07 34703 \Villiam Hodson 3,4111 00 540180 F. C. Moon 13 50 Cornelius R. Agnewc 3 32 -National City Bank of N. Y. 21,651 74 54681 Sanborn Map Co 112 00 Cornelius I.. Agnew (~3 (10 4733 National City Bank of N. Y. 25,tlnl 38 Triborough Bridge Authority. Cornelius R. :\grew 85 44 54743 National City Bank of N. Y. 51,235 49 1571 President, B, rough of Bronx 556 28 Cornelius R. Agnev 5 10 54744 National City Bank of N. Y. 11)3,950 24 1572 President, Borough of Queens 414 63 Cornelius R. Agnew 115 48 54745 Bank of Manhattan Co 78,1)55 90 1573 Consol. Shipbuilding Corp 12 15 Cornelius R. Anew 7 ()) 1547461 Manufacturers Trust Co (1,,1128 1574 Consol. Shipbuilding Corp 10 13 C rnelius R. Agnew 326 (i8 1547,10 National City Bank of N. Y. 7(1,)91 42 1575 Rassons, Inc. 3 70 Curuelius R. Agnew 270 39 154i37 Bank of Manhattan Co 1092r() $7 1576 Remington-Rand, Inc. 27 00 Cornelius R. Agnew' 384 45 154738 Manufacturers Trust Co $7,383 13 1517 Baker, Voorhis & Co. 20 00 Cornelius R. Agnew I (i8 154739 National City Bank of N. Y. 51,443 31 1578 Dodge Service Stations 1 75 Bank of Manhattan Co 67,2(3 56 1347(14 1133(1O Jilin Minder & Son 357 03 154741) 1579 Hgrade Print. & Stationery Manufacturers Trust Co 52.1,26 25 1471)5 114540 Carseallen & Cassidy 373 26 154741 Co'. 31 50 215,8'X) 90 1:4701 114331 MleVcr, Grimes & (\-doer, 154742 Nlaiiufacturers Trust Co 1580 Patterson Rrt s, 36 45 20 Inc. 420 69 1:4734 Manufacturers Trust Co.... 119,895 1581 Goldsmith Bros. 4 75 113431) Standard nil Co. of N. ' .. 583 21) 154735 Manufacturers Trust Co.... 147,241 00 1.92 Atlas Stationery Corp. 14 50 1;47)7 147 ir' 1133U(l Jnlin hinder & Sun, Inc 250 44 154o62 U. S. Rubber Products Co., 1583 Kolesch & Co. 5 10 S 9b 1547!)') 113430 Standard Oil (o. of N. Y 210 60 Inc. 15184 Kolesch & Co. 1 40 Department of Sanitation. 1585 1 471) 114155 National Consumers Paper Unity Stamp Co., Inc. 6 90 47,434 00 Carly. 3,39 00 154719 Tratit vein Corp. 1586 Unity Stamp Co., Inc. 6 30 15472(1 Reading Hcc. Co., Inc 2(48 45 147t 11457)5 Ianies J. Thumltsorn & Sons, Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. 747 4)) Inc. 37 68 154721 Thomas Cunstas 1546!) Frank T. Fitzgerald 66 31 154722 Leo M uller 573 8(1 1,54(,(8 1.4712 1133(1',1 Bormugli Hat' & (;rain Coy 128 17 Juhn J. I)orsey, Jr. 9 40 211 40 134ho9 1134311 Standard (ail Co. of Y. 1'.. . S IX 4!; 1347 23 l:inziger Ilros., Inc Jacob \V. Block 26 07 1 jai i,i 590 03 154670 11343u Standard Oil Co. of N. V j2o ki) 1547224 Frank E. Donahue Alfred J. May 51 87 1247:.1 James McGecney 1,404 00 154171 L 47L 113430 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y I.006 34 154725 John Suglia 10 h6 134726 Commercial Window Clean- 1X4430 Police Department. \Valthaw Corp. 141 35 ing Co. of Brooklyn, Inc, . , , 3 00 154431 47 i I'tlice Pension 1~u1ld 451,0()0 O(I General Chemical Co. 321 25

Traffic (Bronx)-161st st. and Brook Brooklyn-327 Schermerhorn St. BUDGET, BUREAU OF TIIE- TR iangl 5-9770 Changes in Departments, Etc. 2i3 Broadway, 4anh'n CO rilnd 7-6708 ave. ME (rose 5-1958 \~'omen's-425 6th ave., Manh'n Queens — 105-34 Union Hall st., BUILDINGS, DEPARTMENT OF— TO mpknsSq. 6-4628 Jamaica JA maica 6-2545 See respective Borough Presidents. 1)l i'.RT11F.NT UI` SANITATION. Brooklyn. Richmond-100 Richmond ter., St. 5' 'i(rs Ccascd—John F. Mc) rail, 215 CHIEF MEDICAL EXANIINER- General Office—Municipal B1dg.TR iangl 5-7100 George SA intGeo 7-8300 Main Office, municipal Bldg., Manh'n EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF- X. 1119th st.. Manhattan, Tenlp'rary WO rth 2-3711 Dist. 1-120 Schermerborn et MA in 4-0216 I'ark ave. and 59th st., Manh'n 3ricl.layer, at Central 5torellouse, I1klv n., Open all hours of day and night. 5—Williamsburg Bridge Plaza .EV ergrn 7-2503 VO lunter 5-6600 'I'R enmt 3-1250 ELECTIONS, BOARD OF— ;iept. 8. Brrnx—Tremont & Aithur aves 6-495 Gates ave LA fayet 3-0014 teen all hours of day and night. 7-25 Snyder ave BU ckmnstr 2-1506 General Office, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-9258 I)1.P.ARTMMI':Y'C OF FINANCE. 8-2963 W, 8th at...... , ..CO neyIi 6-0013 W O rth 2-1307 Open all hours of day and night. 9-43d et. and 4th ave SU oast 6-0381 Bronx—Trentont and 3d eves. .TR emnt 3-0224 Affoitltcd—Jahn II. Kerr, Tenlporary Queens—Town Hall, Jamaica. .JA maica 6-1330 10-127 Pennsylvania eve. ..AP plegate 6-8606 Bro,,klyn—Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-7100 Clerk (knowledge ttf Ad(1ressograph) at Open 9 a. m. to midnight; Sundays Homicide-31 Snyder ave. .BU ckmnstr 2-3516 Queens-90-33 Sutphin blvd., Jamaica and holidays to 12 noon. 1 ?(N) per annutn, .Aug. 21 ; Gertrude Ra- Municipal Term-120 Schermerhorn st. RE pubic 9-1916 Richmond—County Court House, S. I. TR iangl 5-4220 Richmond—Borough Hall, S. I. hin0nti 'tz, Stenographer and Typewriter at SA intGeo 7-0007 Day Court for Wonien-318 Adams St. SA intGeo 7-1955 S1 2(N1 per 21111111(, and Harry Talbot, Open 9 a. m, to midnight; Sundays MA in 4-0968 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. ; Saturdays to 12 noon. and holidays to 12 noon. Probation —Municipal Bldg. ...TR iangl 5-7100 Cashier at $1,800 per annum, Aug. 27. ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT— CHILD WELFARE, BOARD OF— Traffic-100S Bedford ave MA in 2-2904 ('1erk; at $4 a d,iv (Business Tax Col- 011 County Court House, City Hall Dist. Queens. Secretary's Office, Municipal Bldg., I'eti(nr), Sept. 4: Mary E. Timony, Char- I'la,a. Manh'n CO rtind 7-5210 1---115 5th st., L. 1. City....IR onsdes 6-9009 Manh'n WO rth 2-4560 CITY CHAMBERLAIN- 2—Town Hall, Flushing FL ushng 9-0228 ESTIMATE AND APPRAISAL— 1. its Kamen, II man 11. Guskin and >lunicipal llld., Manh'n WO rth 2-5600 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n 3-90th et.. Far Rockaway BE IlHrbr 5-0125 WO rtb 2-4600 ( cor' Cooper. CITY CLERK- 4—Town Hall, Jamaica JA maica 6-0318 FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF — iecs C'cast'd--Mary F. Larkin, Ste- W,nicipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4430 5—Chaffee St. and Catalpa ave., Ridge- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1200 City Collections, Bureau of= nographer and Typewriter, Sept. 4; Bronx-177th st. and 3d ave. .FO rdhm 7-1311 wood EV ergrn 2-2134 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 Richmottd. Manhattan-2d floor, Municipal Bldg, Charley M. Metzner, Business Tax Direc- Queens-21.10 49th ave., L. I. City I—Bement and Castleton ave.. West WO rth 2-1200 tor, Aug. 25. ST ilwel 4-5426 New Brighton PO rtRich 7-5712 Bronx—Tremont and Arthur ayes. Richmond—Borough flail, S. I. 2-67 Targee St., Stapleton. SA intGeo 7-1150 TR emnt 3-3600 SA intGeo 7-1000 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg. ..TR iangl 5-7100 DOVESTIC REL.'1TIONS COURT. CITY RECORD, BOARD OF— CITY COURT— Supervisor's Office, Municipal Bldg., Queens—Court square, L. I. City ST ilwel 4-2400 jtI(,nlcd—Rose 1'('in, 1 1 R Taylor st., Clerk's Offices open from 9 a. m. to Manh'n WO rth 2-3490 I kl}n., Temporary Stenographer and 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon. CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF— Richmond—Borough Hall, S. I. Courts open at 10 a. m. General Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO 7th 2-1610 SA intGeo 7-1000 1 _t pewriter at ;1,21)0 per amtum, Sept. 10. FIRE DEPARTMENT— and commercial calendars called at COUNTY CLERK, BRONX— J'rntit?ted —l;lizaheth A. 1torrissey, 89 S51 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-5081 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4100 9.45 a. m. Brooklyn Office, Municipal Bldg, 1•;dr 'ew ave., 'Mlanhattan. Stenographer New York County—Old County Court COUNTY CLERK, KINGS— House CO rtlnd 7-6264 Hall of Records, Bklyn TR iangl 5-8780 TR iangl 5-8340 a ld TVhewriter, from $2,750 to 2,810 per Fire Extinguishment, 365 Jay st. Bronx County-851 Grand Concourse COUNTY CLERK, NEW YORK— a,lnunt. Sept. 14. JE come 6-6985 County Court house, Manh'n..WO rth 2-6114 TR iangl 5-834 COUNTY CLERK, QUEENS- GENERAL SESSIONS, COURT OF— Kings County-120 Schermerhorn at. Clerk's office open 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; TR iangl 5-7100 153-22 Jamaica ave., Jamaica JA maica 6-2607 Saturdays to 12 noon. Court opens Queens County-29th St., Bridge Plaza COUNTY CLERK, RICHMOND— at 10 a. m, North, L. 1. City ST ilwel 4-7003 County Court House, S. I....SA intGeo 7-1806 COUNTY COURT, BRONX- Centre and Franklin sts., Manh'u. WO rib 2-5778 Richmond County-66 Lafayette eve., Probation Dept., 32 Franklin at., Manh'n New Brighton GI braltr 7-6280 851 Grand Concourse JE rome 7-8965 Court opens at 10 a. rn. WO rth 2-6632 CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS— COUNTY COURT, KINGS- HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF- General Office, 300 Mulberry St Manh'n 139 Centre st., Manh'n CA nal 6-1500 CA nal 6-6500 120 Schermerhorn at.. Bklyn. ...MA In 4-5301 Court opens at 10 a. in. Bronx-1876 Carter ave FO rdham 7-8410 Clerks offices open 9 a. m. to 4.30 '-UI"NTY COURT, QUEENS- Brooklyn—Willoughby and Fleet sts. I. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon. 24-22 Jackson ave., L. I. City. .ST ilwel 4-7525 TR iangl 5-9400 All courts, except Traffic, Munici- Court opens at 10 a. m. Queens-92-07 148th St., Jamaica 1 al Term, Probation, Homicide COUNTY COURT, RICHMOND— RE pubic 9-1200 aid Night Courts, are open from County Court House, S. I GI braltr 7-7500 Richmond—Terminal Bldg., St. George ^ a. m. to 4 p. m., except Satur• Court opens at 10 a. m. SA intGeo 7-0440 'lays, Sundays and holidays, when HIGHER EDUCATION, BOARD OF- only morning sessions are held. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. BRONX- 851 Grand Concourse JE come 6-5910 139th St. and Convent ave., Manh'n The Traffic, Homicide and Mu- 9 a. m. U. S p. m.: Sat. to 12 noon. ED gcomb 4-6086 nicipal Term Courts are open from DISTRICT ATTORNEY, KINGS— HOSPITALS, DEPARTMENT OF— 9 a. m. to 4 D. m. daily, and are Municipal Bldg., Bklyn TR iangl 5-8900 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4440 closed Saturdays. Sundays and boli• 9 a. in. to 5 p. m., Sat. to 12 noon. JURORS, BRONX. COM'R OF- days. The Night Courts are in DISTRICT ATTORNEY. NEW YORK- 851 Grand Concourse, Bronx. JE rome 6-4600 session from S p. m. to 1 a. m, 137 Centre st., Manh'n CA nal 6-5700 JURORS, KINGS, COM'R OF— OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. every night. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., Sat. to 12 noon. Municipal Bldg., Bklyn TR iangl 5-7100 Mist. Manhattan and The Bron.r. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, QUEENS— JURORS, NEW YORK, COM'R OF— 1 nless otherwise stated, City Offices are 1-32 Franklin st., Manh'n.... WO rth 2-2061 Court House, L. I. City ST ilwel 4-7590 Hall of Records, Manh'n WO rth 2-0240 open from 9 a. m. to t5 p. m.; Saturdays to 2-425 6th ave., Manh'n..TO mpknsSq. 5-1467 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.: Sat. to ;2 noon. JURORS, QUEENS, COM'R OF— 12 noon; County Offices 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. 3 —2d ave. and 2d st. htanh'n DR ydok 4-1204 LISTRICT ATTORNEY. RICHMOND— County Court House, L. I. City Saturdays to 12 noon. 4-153 E. 57th st., \lanh'n..V0lunter 5-0442 County Court House, S. I.... SA intGeo 7-0049 ST ilwel 4-7304 5-121st St. & Sylvan pl., Manh'n 9 a. m. to 5 p. in. Sat. to 12 noon. JURORS, RICHMOND. COM'R OF— HA rim 7-0225 DOCKS.DEP:ARTMENT OF— County Court House, S. I...SA intGeo 7-0081 ACCOUNTS, COMMISSIONER OF- 5-3670 , Lafayette st., Manb'n WO rth 2-4315 6-161st st, & Brook ave., Bronx.ME (rose Pier "A," North River, Manh'n LAW DEPARTMENT— 5-4630 Al DERMEN, BOARD OF— 7-314 W. 54th st.. Manh'n COlumbs WH itehl 4-0600 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4600 7-5744 City Hall, Man;i'n CO rtlnd 7- 8--1014 E. 181st St., Bronx..FO rdbam DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT— Brooklyn, Municipal Bldg. ...TR iangl 5-6330 6770 4-8429 Clerk's Office, Municipal Bldg Manh'n 12-455 W. 151st st., Manh'n.ED gecomb Children's Court Division— Street Openings, Bureau of— WO rth 2-4430 Homicide. .300 Mulberry st., Manh'n Hearing of cases begins at 10 a. m. Municipal Bldg., Manb'n WO rth 2-4600 \'resident's Office, City Hall, Nanh'n CA nal 6-6500 Manhattan-137 E. 22d st.GR amercy 5-3611 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg. ..TR iangl 5-6330 CO rtlnd 7-6770 Municipal Term (Manh'n)—Old County Bronx-1118 Grand Concourse Queens-89-31 161st at., Jamaica Ceurt House CO rtlnd 7-4763 JE tome 7-9800 JA maica 6-5234 ARMORY BOARD— Municipal Term (Bronx)-161st St. and Brooklyn—III Schermerhorn st. LICENSES, DEPARTMENT OF- Municipal Bldg, Manh'n WO rth 2-133C TR iangl 5-8611 shook +V•e. ME (rose 5-1958 6 Reade st., Manh'n WO 7th 2-3100 ART COMMISSION-- Queens— 105-34 Union Hall st., Night Court for Men-314 W 54th st., Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg TR iangl 5-7100 ('ity Hall, Manh'n CO rtlnd )-1197 Manh'n CO lumbs 5-4630 Jamaica J; maica 6-2545 Richmond—Borough Hall, S. I ASiESSORS, BOARD OF— Probation-300 Mulberry st.. Manh'n Richmond-100 Richmond ter., St. SA intGeo 7-1000 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rtb 2-0029 CA nal 6-6500 George , intGeo 7-8300 Traffic (Lower Manh'n)-301 Mott St. Family Court Divsion- MANHATTAN, PRESIDENT OF— BR )NX. PRESIDENT OF- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5600 8i1 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-3941 CA nal 6-6500 Manhattan-153 E. 57th St. ,VOlunter 5-0430 Traffic (Upper Manh'rj-455 W. 151st Bronx-1118 Grand Concourse MAYOR'S OFFICE— BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT OF— City Hall, Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-1000 Borough Hall TR iangl 5-7100 at. BR adhrst 2-0400 JE rome 7-9800

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1934. THE CITY RECORD. 5789

a. m. Appeals from orders called Board of Standards and Appeals. lie will h(. t- iiiic'l to en:plv un the isrecking MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY- Meets in Room 1013, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, 51 rk, mtai furl-I:rl 1,%, and OI:::-,c labor shall be Aldermanic Branch—Clerk's Office, 263 at 10 a. m. —Borough Hall, Bklyn. Tuesdays. at 10 a. m, and 2 p. m. Iai:i Ii' by the \\ ark I)ici-i:m, Ucpart:nettt of Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4430 Second Dept. Public AV'cltate, I fly of .Acw \ ink, the office of Itimate and Apportionment Branch— TR langl 5-1300 HARRIS II. M1IRDOCK, Chairman. Court sits from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Board of Taxes and Assessments. tchich is locate! in the fort :Authritc Iluibling, Clerk's Office, 1356 Municipal Bldg., Meets in Room 936, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, 111 8th ave., Burouglt of 1L,nhattan, New York Manh'n WO rth 2-4560 No court on Saturdays. SUPREME COURT, 1ST JUD. DIST.- on Wednesdays, at 10.30 a. m. City. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM'N- WILLIAM STANLEY MILLER, President The succes-f,tl lii,ller will be rc:luire~l to Lace WO rth 2-1580 Civil Division—N. Y. County Court Municipal Bldg., Manh'n Pro Tem. a competent rcprescntative on tl:c demolition loca- MUNICIPAL COURTS— House, Manh'n WO rtb 2-6500 Court opens at 10 a. m, tion at all times. Office of the President-Justice, 30 W. Board of Transportation, The successful bidder will not be required to WI sconsn 7-4930 Criminal Term—Centre and Franklin Meets at 250 Hudson it., Manh'n, on Tues- 35th at., Manh'n No Telephone procure or pay for workmen's compensation Dist. Manhattan. sts., Manh'n days, at 2 p. m. Court opens at 10.30 a. m. JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman. in,urance to cover labor so employed. 1-146 Grand at CA nal 6-2520 Bids will 1w reccired only Isom meu:bers of the 2-264 Madison st OR chrd 4-4300 Bronx County-851 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-1031 Board of Water Supply. 11 recking and Salvage Indue Cum- Central Jury Part, 30 W 35th st. Queens County— Special Term.-89.31 161.t at Jamaica missioner. x15,30 WI sconsn 7-4930 EA maica 6-9657 OWNERS WANTED BY TIIE PROPERTY Bronx. Clerk of the Police Department of The City I --1400 Williamsbridge rd. ..UN derhil 3-6100 Trial Terms—County Court House, of New York for the following property now in BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. L. I. City ST ilwel 4-7060 2—Washington eve. and 162d at. custody without claimants: Automobiles, boats, Richmond County—County Court House, haby carriages, bicycles, bags, cameras, optical ME Irose 5-3042 GI braltr 7-8700 Proposals, Brooklyn. S. I. guods, furniture, rope, lead, metals, clothing, SURROGATE'S COURT. BRONX— 1--120 Schermerhorn at TR iangl 5-9587 jewelry, precious stones, silverware, boots, shoes, SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Court opens at 10 a. m. dress-suit cases, handbags, pocketbooks, wallets, 2--495 Gates ave L4 fayet 3-7217 851 Grand Concourse JE rome 6-4892 the President of the Borough of The Bronx, at 3--6 Lee ave ST ag 2-7813 merchandise, tools, trunks, typewriters, canes, his office, Room No. 211.212, Bronx County Build- SURROGATE'S COURT, KINGS— umbrellas, robes, blankets, furs, machinery, sur- ing, 161st st. and Concourse, Bronx, New York 4---1110 Eastern pkway SL ovum 6-4500 Court opens at 9.30 a. m. 5--4th ave. and 42d It SU nset 6-2540 gical instruments, musical instruments, electrical City, until I1 a. nt., on Hall of Records, Bklyn TR langl 5-7020 goods, sporting goods, hardware, groceries, canned 6--27-33 Snyder ave BU ckmnster 2-9643 SURROGATES' COURT. N. Y,— THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1934, 7--363 Liberty ave AP plegate 6-8600 goods, liquors, etc., also sums of money felon- Court opens at 10.30 a. m. iousiy obtained by prisoners, found, abandoned, N0. 1. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, 8--1301 Surf ave CO neyls 6-8303 Hall of Records, Msnh'n WO rtb 2-6744 SF. 'IT 1NG CURIt, LAYING SIDEWALKS Queens. or taken from persons dying intestate, or taken SURROGATE'S COURT. QUEENS— from persons supposed to be insane, intoxicated AND CROSSWALKS, BUII-!ING INLETS, 1--115 5th st., L. I. City. IR onsdes 6-7361 Court opens at 10 a, m. or otherwise incapable of taking care of them- kk':CI?IVINt; BASINS, DRAINS, CULVERTS, 2--Broadway and Court at.. Elmhurst 161.10 Jamaica ave.. Jamaica.. JA males 6-6000 selves. AP1'ROACIIh:S .sND GUAR1) RAILS WHERE HA vemyer 9-0087 SURROGATE'S COURT, RICHMOND— Police Headquarters Annex, 398-402 Broome NECESSARY, IN McDONALD ST. FROM 3--6902 64th st., Ridgew'd EV er8rn 2-3141 Court opens at 10.30 a. m. street, Manhattan. EAS'1'CIt S'IER RD. TO STILLWELL AVE., 4—Town Hall, Jamaica ,JA maica 6-0086 County Court House. S. I.. , SA lintGeo 7-0572 For Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, 485 TOGETHER WITH ALL 1VORK INCIDEN- 5-90th at., Far Rockaway. ..BE llHrbr 5-1747 TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS— Bergen street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 'I'AL THERETO. 6—Town Hall, Flushing.... IN depndce 3-5668 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1800 For Borough of The Bronx, 42d Precinct, The Engineer's estimate of the work is as fol- Richmond, Bronx—Tremont & Arthur aveo.TR emnt 3-6030 160th street and 3d avenue, Bronx. lows: 1—Bement and Castleton ayes„ West Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR fangl S-7100 For Borough of Richmond, 120th Precinct, 2,000 cubic yards of earth excava- New Brighton PO rtRich 7-0189 Queens—Court sq., L. I. City, . ST llwel 4-6860 78-81 Richmond terrace, St. George, S. I. tion; per cubic yard, the sutra of Sixty 2--71 Targee at., Stapleton. SA intGeo 7-0313 Richmond—Borough Hall, S. I. JOHN F. O'RYAN, Police Commissioner. (6(j) Cents $1,200 00 MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY— SA IntGeo 7-1000 25 cubic yards of rock excavation, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rtb 2-6607 TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD- above suhgrade of street; per cubic 9 a. m. to S p. m.; Saturdays to 253 B'way, Manh'n BA rely 7-9734 TENEMENT HOUSE, DEPARTMENT. yard, the sum of Two Dollars and 1 p. m. TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT— Fifty Cents ($2.50) 62 50 NEW YORK CITY HOUSING Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1526 Sale of Old Buildings, 10 cubic yards of rock excavation, AUTHORITY- Bronz—Tremont & Arthur aves,TR emat 3-6017 in trenches; per cubic yard, the sun, 10 E. 40th at.. Manh'n AS hland 4-8360 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR langl 5-7100 8k.11.ED BINS (it1,ANK FiiB0Iti OF \1'IIICII ui Eight Dollars ($8) 80 00 Queens-21.10 49th ave.. L. I. City PARKS, DEPARTMENT OF— ruay lie obtained upon application) will be re- 400 cubic yards of tilling; per cubic Main Office— ilwd 4-5480 ceived by the Tenement II,:U e Corn iii i.sioner of yard, the sum of Five (5) Cents 20 00 Richmond-25 Hyatt st., St. George Arsenal Bldg., Central Park, 64th st. The City of New York, at his office, Room 430 cubic yards of cinder filling; SA IntGeo 7-7790 No. 1925, Municipal Building, 1lanhattan, until per cubic yard, the soot of Eighty-five and 5th ave., Manh'n RE gent 4-1000 TRANSPORTATION, BOARD OF- Bronx—Zhtowski Mansion, Claremont I1 a. m., on (85) Cents 365 50 250 Hudson at., Manh'n CA nal 6-6600 20 linear feet of old bluestone curb; Park FO undatn 8-3000 TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE AUTHORITY- THCRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1934. Brooklyn--l-itchfield Mansion, Prospect per linear foot, the sum of Fifteen 111 8th ave.. Manh'n CH elsea 3-1923 FOR TILE S.ALE 1,OR R1LOV.AI, OF THE (15) Cents 3 00 Park SO utb 8-2300 WATER SUPPLY. BOARD OF- FUI-LOWW11(: 1)ES('RIBED BBUILDINGS LO- Queens—The Overlook, Forest Park, 1,270 linear feet of straight con- 346 Broadway, Manh'n WO rth 2-3150 C.ATED IN THE CI'T'Y UG NEW YORK: crete curb (including maintenance for Kew Gardens CL eveland 3-4600 WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECT,— SPECIAL AT'T'ENTION IS DIRECTED TO Richmond—Field House, Clove Lakes one year); per linear foot, the suns of Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4320 REGULATIONS \VIIICII PROVIDE THAT One Dollar ($1) 1,270 00 Park, Victory blvd. and Clove rd., Broni—Tremont & Arthur aves.TR entnt 3-5800 Sl;CCF8SFCL BIDDERS WV11.L NUT BE RE- West Brighton GI braltr 2-2261 40 linear feet of corner concrete curb Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR fang! 5-7100 QIl'IRF.D TO PAY FOR ANY INSURANCE (including maintenance for one year) PAROLE COMMISSION— Queens—Jackson ave„ L. I. City. ST llwel 4-7150 COSTS. Municipal Bldg., Manh'n per linear foot, the sum of One Dol- WO rtb 2-2560 Richmond—Borough Hall, S. I. lar and Fifteen Cents ($1.15) PLANT & STRUCTURES, DEPT. OF— PARCEL "A'—BCROOGII OF M.ANIIAT- 46 00 SA intGeo 7-0840 6,600 square feet of concrete side- Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-4740 TAN: 452 W. 3.31) ST.; 454 W. 33D ST.; 456 PLUMBERS, EXAMINING BOARD OF— W. 33D ST.; 4'-8 W. 331) S'1'.; 46(J W. 331) walk (including maintenance for one ST.; 4t 2 W. 331) ST.; 465 W. 33D ST.; 470 year); per square foot, the sun: of Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1800 BOARD MEETINGS. W. 331) ST.; 393 IuTli A\ E.; 4uU 10TH AVE.; `Twenty (20) Cents 1,320 00 POLICE DEPARTMENT- 402 IUT11 AVE. 240 Centre at., Manh'n Board of Aldermen, 10 cubic yards of dry rubble ma- C4 nal 6-2000 PARCE1. "B"—BORODUH OF MA:NH:vT- sonry; per cubic yard, the sum of PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. BRONX- Meets in Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall, Manh'n on Tuesdays, at 2.15 p. m. TAN: 32 GREENWICIl ST.; 36 GREEN- 'Three Dollars ($3) 30 00 851 Grand Concourse JE tome 7-7484 WICII ST.; 35 \V.ASIIING'1-UN ST. 5 cubic yards of class B concrete; PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, KINGS— MICHAEL J. CRUISE, City Clerk, and Clerk PARCEL "C"—BORUUhhi Ui- BROOKLYN: per cubic yard, the sum of Seven Municipal Bldg., Bklyn TR iangl 5-7100 to Board. Armory Board. 23& NA\ Y ST.; 218 NAVY ST.; 240 NAVY Dollars ($7) 35 00 Pi'B[IC ADMINISTRATOR, N. Y.— ST., 242 NAVY ST. 2 receiving basins, type B; each, the Hall of Records, Manh'n WO rth 2-6616 Meets in Room 2208, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, on first Wednesday in each month, at 3.30 p. m, PARCEL "D"—L'OROUGII OF NIANHAT- sum of One Hundred and Fifty Dol- PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, QUEENS- TAN: 452 TO 456 10ThAVE.; 423 E. 72D lars ($150) 300 00 89.31 161st It., Jamaica JA maica 6-5037 WILLIAM J. WALSH, Secretary. Art Commission, 5"I'.; 425 E. 721) ST.; 427 E, 12D ST.; 429 E. 90 linear feet of basin connections; PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, RICHM'D- 72D ST.; 431 E. 72D ST. per linear foot, the sum of One Dol- B'way and Castleton ave.. West New Meets at its office, City Hall, Manh'n, on second Tuesday in each month, at 3,30 p. in. --.AND AP1'URTE.NANC:E' THERETO, AND lar and Fifty Cents ($1,50) 135 00 Brighton PO rtRich 7-5357 THE AIVARU 1VILL BE DUDE TO THE 50 linear feet of vitrified pipe PUBLIC MARKETS. WEIGHTS AND A. EVERETT PETERSON, Secretary. drains, 6 to 24 iriches in diameter; Board of Assessors. IVoiflES1 BIDDER \1'ITIIIN TWENTY- MEASURES, DEPT. OF- per linear foot, the suns of One Dol- Meets in Room 2200, Municipal Bldg., Manb'n. FOUR HOUR, OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE Mueicipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-5050 THEREAFTER lar ($1) 50 00 PUBLIC WELFARE, DEPT. OF- on Tuesdays, at 11 a. m. THOMAS W. WHITTLE, President, Each parcel must be bid for separately and 1,000 feet, board measure, of timber; 902 Broadway, Manh'n GR amercy 7-4700 will be sold in its entirety, as described in abucc per 1,000 feet, board measure, the sum PURCHASE, DEPARTMENT OF— Banking Commission. of Forty Dollars ($40) Meets in Mayor's Office, City Hall, Manh'n, advertisement. 40 00 Municipal Bldg.. Manb'n WO rtb 2-5860 Each and every bid must be accompanied by a 20 linear feet of new guard rails; QUEENS, PRESIDENT OF- on first days in February, May, August and November. deposit of cash or certified check in a sum equal per linear foot, the Sum of Forty 21-la 49th ave., L. I. City ST ilwel 4-5400 (40) Cents LOUIS M. FAULKNER, Deputy Chamberlain, to 50 per cent. of the amount of the bid, except 8 00 Topographical Bureau, 45-22 Court sq., Secretary. that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required 5 cubic yards of brick masonry; per I.. I. City ST ilwel 4-0800 cubic yard, the sum of Ten Dollars Board of Buildings, for each parcel for which a bid is submitted. RECORDS, BRONX, COM'R OF- Certified checks are to be made payable to New ($10) 50 00 851 Grand Concourse JE rome 7-4931 Meets in Room 2005, Municipal Building, Manh'n, at call of the Chairman. York City Housing Authority. A completion bond RECORDS, KINGS, COM'R OF- of $2,500 will be required for faithful per- Total $5,015 00 flall of Records, Bklvn TR iangl 5-6988 FRANK C. KELLER, Chairman. Board of Child Welfare. formance in the form annexed to the agreement The time allowed for the full completion of the RECORDS, N. Y., COM'R OF— to be executed. work herein described will be 40 consecutive Hall of Records. Manh'n WO rth 2-3900 Meets in Old County Court House, City Hall Plaza, Manh'n, on third Monday in each month, Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re- working days. RECORDS. COM'R OF, CITY COURT— at 3 p. m. turned after successful bidders have paid purchase The amount of security required will be Two Old County Court House, Manb'n price in full and given security, and those of Thousand Dollars ($2,000). CO rtlnd 7-6264 JOHN T. EAGAN, Executive Secretary. Board of City Record. successful bidders may be declared forfeited by The foregoing Engineer's preliminary estimates RECORDS. COM'R OF. SURROGATES' Meets in City Hall Manh'n, at call of Mayor. the Tenement House Coeinus~ioner upon the of the total cost of the completed work are to COURT. N, Y. COUNTY— PAUL J, KERN, Secretary Pro Tem. failure of the successful bidder to further comply he taken as the 100 per cent. basis and test for Hall of Records, Manb'n WO rth 2-6744 bidding. Proposals shall each state a single Board of Education, with the requirements of the terms and condi- REGISTER. BRONX COUNTY- tions of the sale as set forth 'herein. percentage of such 100 per cent. (such as 95 per Meets at its office, Park ave. and 59th at cent., 100 per cent. or 105 per cent.) for which 851 Grand Concourse JE rome 7-9811 Manh'n, on second and fourth Wednesdays in Successful bidders will be required to pay the REGISTER, KINGS COUNTY— purchase money and deposit the required security all materials and work called for in the pro- each month, at 3.30 p. m. posed contract and notices to bidders are to be Hall of Records. Bklyn TR iangl 5-6800 JOSEPH MILLER, Jr., Secretary. within twenty-four hours of the receipt of notifi- REGISTER, NEW YORK COUNTY— cation of the acceptance of their bids. furnished to the City. Such percentage as bid Board of Elections. for each contract shall apply to all unit items Hall of Records, Manh'n WO rth 2-3900 Meets weekly in Room 1840, Municipal Bldg., The Commissioner reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any defects or in- specified in the Engineer's preliminary estimates REGISTER, QUEENS COUNTY- Manh'n, at call of the President. to an amount necessary to complete the work de- 161.04 Jamaica ave.. Jamaica.. JA maica 6-8684 S. HOWARD, COHEN, President. formalities in any bid should it be deemed in the scribed in the contract. Each bid must be accom- REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS— Board of Estimate and Apportionment. interest of The City of New York to do so. panied by a deposit in cash or certified check Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n WO rtb 2-1200 Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manb'n, Fri- All bids must state clearly (1) the number or payable to the order of the Comptroller of the days, at 10.30 a. m, RICHMOND, PRESIDENT OF— description of the building or buildings bid for, City in the suet of 5 per cent. of the security Borough Hall, S. I SA intGeo 7-1000 PEARL BERNSTEIN, Secretary. (2) the amount of the bid, (3) the full name and required for the contract. iANITATION, DEPARTMENT OF— Examining Board of City Surveyors. address of the bidder. Blank forms of bids upon which bids must be Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n WO rth 2-4240 Meets in Rot m 1347, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, All bids must be enclosed in properly sealed made can be obtained upon application therefor at ;IIERIFF, BRONX COUNTY- at call of the Chairnrxn. envelopes marked "Proposals to be, opened Sept. Room 212, Bronx County Building, 161st St. 851 Grand Concourse JE rome 7-3501 VERNON S. MOON, Acting Chairman. 20, 1934," and must be delivered or mailed in and Concourse, Bronx, New York City. ;HERIFF, KINGS COUNTY— Examining Board of Plumbers. time for their delivery, prior to 11 a. in. of that sl0,20 JAMES J. LYONS, President, Municipal Bldg., Bklyn TR iangl S-7100 Meets in Room 909, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, date to ` I.angdon W. Post, Tenement House Com- See General Instructions to Bidders on ;HERIFF, NEW YORK COUNTY— on Tuesdays, at 2 p. m. missioner, Room 1935, Municipal Building, New last page, last column, of the "City Record." Hall of Records. Manh'n WO rth 2-4300 , Chairman. York City," from w1:out any further particulars >HERIFF. QUEENS COUNTY— Board of Health. regarding the buildings to be disposed of may be County Court House, L. I. City.ST ilwel 4-6017 Meets at 139 Centre at., Manh'n, at call of the obtained. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. SHERIFF, RICHMOND COUNTY— President. The buildings will be sold for immediate re County Court House, S. I...SA intGeo 7-0041 JOHN L. RICE, M. D., Commissioner of moral only, subject to the terns and conditions Proposals, :INKING FUND, COM'RS OF— Health, President. printed oil the last page of this issue of the Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO rth 2-1200 Municipal Assembly—Aldermanic Branch. CCTV RECORD, excepting, lion ever, the provision SE.\LED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY SPECIAL SESSIONS, COURT OF— Meets in Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall, of the first paragraph, and further that the sec- the President of the Borough of Richmond, at Clerk's office open 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Manh'n, on Tuesdays, at 2 p. m. ond sentence of the fourth paragraph of said his office, Borough Hall, St. George, Staten Saturdays to 12 noon, Courts open MICHAEL J. CRUISE, Clerk. notice under terms and conditions shall be Island, until 12 noon, on at 10 a. m. changed to read: Municipal Assembly—Board of Estimate and WSEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1934. Manhattan—Centre and Franklin sts, Apportionment Branch. "None of the dirt, debris or waste resulting WO rth 2-3434 Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manb'n, on from the demolition shall be allowed to remain FOR REPAV'ING; 1VITH ASPHALT BLACK Bronx-851 Grand Concourse JE rome 7-2898 Fridays, at 10.30 a. m. on the premises, except old mortar or plaster PAVEMENT Till: ROADWAY OF VICTORY Court held every Tuesday and Friday. PEARL BERNSTEIN, Clerk. only, which may be left, but not higher at any IILV11. FROM JERSEY ST. TO A POINT Brooklyn-120 Scberurerhorn It .MA is 4-5911 Municipal Civil Service Commission. point than one foot below the curb opposite that .vROI'T 2511 FEET SOUTH (IF FORIST Queens-153-19 Jamaica ave.. Jamaica Meets at its office. 14th floor, Municipal Bldg., point." AVE., TOn;ET1lt:R WITH ALL 11'ORK IN- JA males 6-8040 Manh'n, on Thursdays, at 10.30 a. m. —and subject also to the folluicing conditions: c'IIYENT.\l. "TIHERE:f0. Court held every Monday and Thurs- WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Secretary. The successful bidder will provide and furnish The Engineer's estimate is as follows: day. Parole Commission. all supervision, tools anal trucking, and execute Bidders shall bid on Items Nos. 12. and 13, Richmond—County Court House. 3. I. Meets in Room 2500. Municipal Bldg., Manh'n. and comply with the agreement to be executed Alternatives A, arid on Items Nos, I2 and 13, SA intGeo 7-0324 on Thursdays, at 10 a. m. by the owner of the buildings to be demolished, Alternatives B. Court held every Wednesday. THOMAS R. MINNICK, Secretary. the demolition contractor and the City, a copy of In case the same prices are bid on Itenis Now Probation Bureau — Municipal Bldg., Teachers' Retirement Board. which agreement can be inst~ect,,l at the office 12 and 13, Alternatives A and it the contractor Manb'n WO rth 2-3434 Meets in Room 500, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, of the Tenement Itottse CunmNsioner. The City will be required to cut and dress curb within STANDARDS AND APPEALS— on fourth Tuesday of each month, at 3 p. m. reserves the right to withdratr from anal cancel the limits of the City of New York. Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n WO rth 2-0184 LOUIS TAYLOR, Secretary. the said agreement at any time prior to the con:- The City reserve; the right t I award contract ;UPREME COURT. APPELLATE DI- Board of Revision of Assessments. mencentent of demolition, in sihich event the on the basis of the alternative lids on Items A VISION- Meets in Room 500, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, agreement shall be null 111(1 viii witltnttt cost to and B, a4 the hoard of Estimate end Apportion- First Dept.—Madison ave, and 25th at., upon notice of the Chief Clerk. any of the parties thereto. mcnt may deternit:e to be to the best interest of Manh'n LE zlngton 2-8940 LEWIS F. LANG, Chief Clerk, The successful bidder will nut he required to The (ity if Neo% 1-urk. Court site from 2 p, m. to 6 p. m. Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. Pay the cost of completion Lund or li;ihility (U L2,500 square yards asphalt block pave- The first and third Fridays of each Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, on every insurance required under the ::fre,ai,l agrcemru', ment complete. term, motion days, the Court opens other Wednesday, at I1 a. m. said costs shall be paid nut of the pruccedk of 131 1,9no cubic coals high early btrength con. at 10 a. m. Motions called at 9 LEWIS F. LANG, Secretary. general demolition projects. Crete foundation in place, 5790 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1934.

(3) 2,800 linear feet stone block header fur• all such four percent Revenue Notes which FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1934. are annexed to and are part of the specifica- nished and laid. shall not be surrendered, on or prior to the NO. 2. REGULATING, WIDENING AND tions for this work. (4) 100 linear feet old bluestone curb reset. date upon which the four percent Revenue REPAVING WITH ASPHALT BLOCK The bidder must deposit with the Borough (5)100 linear feet new concrete curb con- Notes are called for redemption, in exchange (GROUTED JOINTS) ON A NEW 6-INCH President at or before the time of making his structed. for four percent Revenue Notes bearing this CONCRETE FOUNDATION TIIE ROADWAY bid, samples and affidavit or a letter in regard to (1) c0 square yards bituminous concrete pave- legend and (c) the giving of notice of redemp- OF W. 114TH ST. FROM A POINT ABOUT samples and affidavit, as required by the speci- mcnt complete. tion of Revenue Notes bearing this legend only 166 FEET WEST OF BROADWAY TO RIVER. fications, or must refer in his bid sheet to the (7) b0 square yards bituminous macadam pave- by publication thereof for one time in the SIDE DR., TOGETHER 1VITIi ALL WORK file number which has been asoigned regarding rient c mplete. CITY RECORD at least thirty days prior to the INCIDENTAL THERETO. samples, affidavit and statement deposited at a (8)2'0 square yards granite block pavement redemption date and by publication of a brief The Engineer's estimate of the amount of work previous letting. r:laid. notice announcing such redemption in one or to be done is as follows: The bidder will state the price of each item or (9) 1 cubic yard 1-2-4 concrete in place. more newspapers of general circulation in the Item 2 (Alternative A). 40 linear feet 6-inch article contained in the specifications or schedules f 10) 2U linear feet roof leader outlets relaia or Borough of Manhattan, The City of New York granite corner curb, furnished and set, cut and herein contained or hereto annexed for the con- e

:1dvertiuement for Bids. CONNECTION IN FAIRVIEW .AVE. TO Tl11' "E:.F I BII7a \V LL BF RECEIVED BY contract. At the above place and time the bids will be publicly opened and read. The award of EXISTING SEWER 50 FEET EAST OF the t o, •lti•~irner rt Purchase c, f The City of GREENE AVE., SECOND 1WARD, UNDER l rl . at ! lficr. R , mm 10)0, ATunicipal the contract, if awarded, will be made by the SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY \e" Board as soon thereafter as practicable. The SECTION 435 OF TIIE CIIARTF.tP.., THE Il ail-Iln~, AI inhattan. Heil li)..in a. to . on the Department of Sanitation, at its office, TEMPORARY CONNECTION TO BE 1)IS Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Room 1259, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until M1OND.►r. SEPTEMBER 21. 1931. A bowl in the aggregate total amount of the CONNECTED WHEN THE, PIE:R\IANENT II o'clock a. m., Eastern daylight saving time, OUTLET SEWER IN GREENE AVE. IS I -tlt I 1'R\IS1II"t' AND UFLI\- EKING bid will he required for the faithful performance on HFI! H1FS .ANI) V(;F.TaP],F.S TO of the contract. BUILT. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1934. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is a, hHI: II} IAR1 AIEN1' 0V Ct1RRICTIOY, No bid will he received and deposited unless FOR ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS follows: 11(t;l'IT:AI AND f't'RfAC \VF:I.F.ARE. accompanied by a certified check upon a Na- it time fnr Ilse I cI fnrmance of contracts is TO THE BETTS AVE. DESTRUCTOR 596 linear feet 12-inch sewer at $3.10 tional or State bank, drawn and made payable $1,847 60 r I c l r ri' d en~linw ]Pee. 31. 19.14. PLANT, BOROUGH OF QUEENS. per linear foot to the order of the Comptroller of The City of The amount of security required will be 5 manholes, complete, at $80 each 400 00 FR l 112\]c111\(; ANJ) DELIV'HRING New York, in the amount of not less than five one hundred (100) per cent. of the amount at KEI TOT1lF_ 1)I:P.ARTMIENTS OF per cent. of the aggregate total amount of the bid. 3 basin manholes, type No. 4, com- t'12.`t - which the contract is awarded. plete, at $120 each 360 00 )IEI'fli, 110SPIT\1.ti AND PUBLIC \VEL The checks of all except the three lowest formal The time allowed for the completion of the 140 linear feet 12-inch basin connec- FAKE bidders will be returned within three days after work and full performance of the contract will be tion at $1.75 per linear foot 245 00 TI e tiue frr t}tc performance of contract is the opening of hits, while the remaining checks one hundred and sixty (160) consecutive calendar 38 6-inch spurs on 12-inch sewer at tur he t'rrind e'tding Leo . 31, 1934. will he returned as soon as the State Engineer days, $1.36 each 51 68 N II -hall he cnn signed by a duly authorized officer thereof drawn days. - t quantities and in accordance with I'WA-61, revised March 19, .a'lc I t"" in the schelul and made payable to the order of the Comp- The amount of security required will be Sixteen %rill Ise tested. The ex 1934) duly executed by the bidder stating that price,. Ii chick the l iol troller of The City of NewYork or corporate Hundred Dollars ($1,600). the the bidder is complying with and will continue tensi,nc rn.o-t be made and footed up stock or other form of security of The City of NO. 4. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A bids rill t read from the total, and so te1s, if to comply with each approved code of fair com- New York which the Comptroller shall approve SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN PAL- made, nal., to the Investbidder on each item or petition to which he is subject, and if engaged in as of equal value to the deposit required. METTO ST. FRONT SENECA AVE. TO ,lass a tated in the schedules. any trade or industry for which there is no ap- Such deposit must be enclosed in the envelope ONDERDONK AVE., SECOND WARD, ROR- 51 tions referred to in the schedules mac proved code of fair competition, then stating that containing the bid which shall be handed to the OUGH OF QUEENS. he Ii, 1 upon applacation at Room 19011, Alunicipal as to such trade or industry he has become a party officer or clerk who has charge of the bidding Note--This sewer is to be built under a reso- Buiir ing, 'Manhattan. to and is complying with and will continue to comply and shall be deposited in the box provided for lution for the construction of a sewer and appurte- BI.-nk form, and further information ntac be with an agreement with the President (President's the purpose. nances in Palmetto st. from Seneca ave. to Re-employment Agreernent) under section 4 (a) of htai led at the Office of the Department of Pur- All such deposits except those of the three Fairview ave., which was finally authorized by cha.e, Rr)r m 19iii, A1tmicipal iluilding. 11 inhattan- the National Industrial Recovery Act, lowest bidders will be released within ten (10) (rl14l , Commi,r~r.ner. the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on l__'4 Rl i:LL I: Attention of bidders is called to the fact that days after the completion of analysis of the bids Sept. 27, 1928. gay see (•Pnera1 Instructions to Bidders on the final awarding of the contract will be contingent submitted hereunder. The remaining deposits - Record." The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as last ;tuge, last column, of the "City upon the consummation of the bond purchase by will be returned as soon as the State Engineer follows: the Federal Government. has approved the executed contract for the work 386 linear feet 2-foot 6-inch sewer F.11.!:1) Rll)S \1'ILT. BE RECEIVED BY Pamphlets containing information for bidders, for which the bid is submitted. at $8.40 per linear foot $3,242 40 the ( '•mciissioucr of Purchase of The City of forms of bid and contract, specifications, contract This contract is to be financed wholly by a 4 manholes, complete, at $110 each. . 1901). Municipal 440 00 New ) ork, at hi; ot)iee, Bin drawings, etc., can be obtained at the office of loan and grant by the Federal Emergency Ad- I basin manhole, type No. 4, com- Iluil l nu, \-anhattan, until 10.33 a. m., on the Secretary at the above address, upon applica- ministration of Public Works and is subject to the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery plete, at $110 110 00 FRIDDAY, t.'!EI'TJHBER 21, 1934. tinn in person or by mail, by depositing the sum 3 inlets, type No. 4, complete, at $60 of Five Dollars ($5) in cash or its equivalent Act and to the rules and regulations prescribed FOR h1"lNISIIIY ; :\N1) DELIVERING each 180 00 for each pamphlet. This deposit will be re- by the President of the United States or the Ad- 35 linear feet 12-inch basin connec- I)Rl - is AEI) l'HE\IICAI.S TO TIIE DE• funded upon the return of the pamphlet in accept. ministrator of the Federal Emergency Administra- .AND IDOS- tion at $1.50 per linear foot 52 50 1'A1. - \lE:~I'S OF IIf:AItfu tion of Public Works. able condition within 30 days from the date on 12 linear feet 10-inch inlet connec- I'ITALS. which the bids are opened. Arrangements will be Attention of bidders is called particularly to the 1ht tamp for the perfortnanee of contracts is tion at 60 Cents per linear foot 7 20 made requirements as to the minimum wage rates to be whereby prospective bidders desiring sets 23 6-inch spurs on 2-foot 6-inch fur11 e period ending Dec. 31, 1934. of blueprints of the contract drawings for their paid under the contract. No bid sl.all be considered unless it is accom- sewer at 50 Cents each 11 50 own use may secure same, the cost thereof to be Pursuant to Executive Order 6646, dated March 234 linear feet 6-inch house con- lante by I dep~oit. Such deposit shall be in paid by them. 14, 1934, no bid will be considered unless it in- an anount not less than one and one-half per eludes or is accompanied by a certificate of nection drain at 70 Cents per linear For further particulars apply to the office of foot 163 80 cent. ,f the total account of the bid. The amount the Chief Engineer at the above address. compliance with the National Industrial Recovery of se-ttrit) required is thirty Per Cent. of the Act (said certificate being known as U. S. Govern- 600 square feet steel sheeting (23 GEORGE J. GILLESPIE, President; HENRY pounds per square foot) for support of meal, all cunt awarded. HESTERBERG, Commissioner, Board of Water ment Form No, PWA-61, revised March 19, 1934), 'I he varldrr will state the price per unit, as duly executed by the bidder stating that the bid- elevated railroad columns at $1 per r in the schedules of quantities an,] Supply. square foot 600 00 ,alle,l f , I17. F. EINtstcLER, Secretary. a23-a30,sl8 (ter is complying with and will continue to comply Irice, by .ihich the bids %ill be tested. The ex- Note—See General Instructions to Bidders with each approved code of fair competition to ten'i , r, mr-t be made and footed up. as the which he is subject and if engaged in any trade Total $4,807 40 hid; till be read from the total, and awards, if on last page, last column, of the "City The time allowed for completing the above Record," so far as applicable hereto and not or industry for which there is no approved code made, made to the loine t bidder on each item work will be twenty (20) consecutive working otherwise provided for. of fair competition, then stating that as to such , r clog, a• stated in the schedules. trade or industry lie has become a party to and days. tpc referred to iu the schedules may is complying with and will continue to comply The amount of security required will he Two l,c Irul upun application at Room 1900, Municipal DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION. with an agreement with the President (President's Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($2,400). Rnildc g, :,lanhattan. Re-employment Agreement) under section 4 (a) NO. 5. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A Blank forms and further information may be Advertisement for Bids. of the National Industrial Recovery Act. SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN REM1- htaiu- I at the office of the Department of Pur- Attention of bidders is called to the lact that SEN PL. FRONT HULL AVE. TO CLINTON chnsc, Burt 1901), 11un1ciI al Building, llanhattau. the final awarding of the contract will be con• AVE., SECOND WARD, UNDER SECTION S, Commissioner. SF.:\LEI) BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY sll.11l Rl'SSF.L], I-ORIII, tingent upon consummation of the bond pur- the Department of Sanitation, at its office, 435 OF THE CHARTER. gti'i.ee (.cneral Instructions to Bidders on chase by the Federal Government. Room 1259, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as last page, last column, of the "City Record.” The Instructions to Bidders, Bid, Forms of I1 o'clock a. m., Eastern daylight saving time, follows: on Contract and Bond, Contract Drawings and Speci- 195 linear feet 1.2-inch sewer at $1.25 h.ALh:U I-IDS 1VILL BE RECEIVED BY fications may be examined at the office of the per linear foot $243 7 the (onim ssioner of I'urcha±e of The City of TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1934. Chief Clerk, Department of Sanitation, Room 2 manholes, complete, at $80 each 160 00 Neu 'fork, at his otlice, Room 1900, Municipal FOR ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO 1250, Municipal Building, Manhattan. 18 6-inch spurs on 12-inch sewer at ituil li-ig, JLtuhattan, until 10.30 a. tn., on THE BERGEN LANDING DESTRUCTOR The bidder may obtain drawings by purchas• 70 Cents each 12 60 'e11MtSDA», SEPTEMBER 20, 1934. PLANT, BOROUGh OF QUEENS. ing the same direct from the printer at prices on 96 linear feet 6-inch house connec- 11tH Fl RNISHINt; AND DELIVERING The amount of security required will be one file at the office of the Chief Clerk, Department tion drain at 80 Cents per linear foot 76 80 I'if`ISlR\' TO TILE IIh:PART\iENTS OF hundred (100) per cent, of the amount at which of Sanitation; drawings so purchased shall become 346 square yards cinder roadway t111k1:Cfl(N, ]]E:lCT]], H05PITA1_S AND the contract is awarded. the property of the purchaser. (16 feet wide) oiled and rolled, Sewer 1'(- ltl.f(_ 11 EI.FARE. The time allowed for the completion of the Copies of the Instructions to Bidders, Bid, Bureau specifications, at 50 Cents lie time for the perlornnance of contracts is work and full performance of the contract will Forms of Contract and Bond, may be obtained per square yard 13 00 tn,m Oct. I to Oct. 31, 1931. be one hundred and ninety (190) consecutive iv prospective bidders by depositing with the P()f 1 RNI511ING AND I)EI.10ERIN(; calendar days. Chief Clerk of the Department a certified check Total O'i66 15 :1 17 \EGETABLI-S TO TIIF; DE 1111 I The amount of deposit to accompany each bid for $10, payable to the order of the Comptroller The time allowed for conhcung the above I'.1RIvll\I- 1)1 CORElLL[(1N, Ill' U'1'11 of The City of New York, for each set obtained. shall he not less than five (3) per cent. of the work will be ten (10) consecutive working days. , [FA .`; AND PUBLIC \]ELF.ARE. llUsI total amount of the bid. Such deposit shall con- Such deposit will be returned to those who return The amount of security required will to Three 'The tinie for the performance of contracts is to the Department, in good condition, within list of cash or a certified check upon a National Hundred Dollars ($300). trill Oct. ' to Oct . 31, 1934. or State bank or trust company located in New 10 day's after the date fixed for the opening of OR F(tKNlSIIIN[; AND 1)E1,IVERIN(, York City, or a check of such hank or trust coin bids, the above mentioned documents together NO, 6. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A Ill'-F1' ;:It, 1'1HEESE ANl) E(;(;S TO THE lIE- lane signed by a duly authorized officer thereof with the receipt given for same. No deposit other SANITARY SEVER AND APPURT1:NAN(:ES I'ART:.II:N I S OF CORRE( TION, IEACT1l. drawn and made payable to the order of the than a certified check will be accepted. IN 224TH ST. FROM 92D AVE. TO BRAD- 1BO-1 '1 \l -. A\I) PUBLIC \VI:I I RE. Comptroller of The City of New York or corporate THOMAS \V. IIAMMOND, Commissioner of DOCK AVE., SOUTH SIDE: BRADI)OCK ,r the ljerforntance of contracts is AVE., SOUTH SIDE, FROM 224TH ST. TO 'I. lie lime `r stock Cr other form of security of The City of Sanitation. sl0,25 1 sit Uct. I to Oct. 31, 1934. New York which the Comptroller shall approve IMOLINE ST.; AlOLINE ST. FROM BRAI)- - fa(PI t FI RRNISIIING .ANl) D1Il\'!RlN( as of equal value to the deposit required. DOCK AVE., SOUTH SIDE, TO 89TH AVE., \lE\T , TO THE DEPAR1'1ll;NTS OF Ct)R- Such deposit most be enclosed in the envelope BOROUGH OF QUEENS. THIRD AND FOURTH WARDS, UNDER AND hF('TI)\, HF;.AL"I 11, HO~PlTALS containing the bid which shall be handed to the SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER. 1'I R1,1( %'k LFARF:. officer or clerk who has charge of the bidding Proposals. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as The time i,- the per(otnt.mce of Contracts is and shall he deposited in the bnx Provided for follows: inn ( rot. ', to Oct. 31 , 1934. the purpose. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY 402 linear feet 10-inch sewer at $1.50 15) ' i'i cl ell be considered unless it is acerm- All such deposits except those of the three the President of the Borough of Queens, at per linear foot $603 00 panicd I ,% a deposit. Such deposit shall he in all lowest bidders will he released within ten (10) his office, Room No. 310, Queens Subway Build- 837 linear feet 8-inch sewer at $1.10 amount net Loss than one an r] one- half per cent. days after the completion of analysis of the ing, 21-10 49th ave,, L. I. City, until 11 a. m., per linear foot 920 70 I the total amount of the hid. The amount of bids submitted hereunder, The remaining deposits on 11 manholes, complete, at $70 each. , 770 00 ,(curit, required i~: thirty per cent. of the con- will he returned as soon as the State Engineer MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1934. 20 6-inch spurs on 10-inch sewer t ract a 7tnuut axarried. has approved the executed contract for the work NO. 1, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A 11 00 The I,idricr will state the price per trait, as at 55 Cents each for which the hid is submitted. HIGH LEVEL SEWER AND APPURTE- 69 6-inch spurs on 8-inch sewer at called fr,r :r the schedules of quantities and This contract is to be financed wholly by a NANCES IN 40TH (PAYNTAR) AVE. FRONT The 35 Cents each 24 15 t'' ices, ho ichich the bids will he tested. loan and grant by the Federal Emergency Ad- THE EXISTING MANHOLE ABOUT 12 FEET 300 linear feet 6-inch house connec- h; must he made tnd footed tip, as the cvtCma , ministration of Public Works and is subject to WEST OF CRESCENT ST. TO 27TH (PROS- tion drain at 80 Cents Per linear foot. 240 00 bid; it II be read from the total, and awards. the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery PECT) ST., FIRST WARD, BOROUGH OF iI mall, male to the lowest bidder on each item 1,460 square yards cinder roadway Act and to the rules and regulations prescribed QUEENS, UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE (16 feet wide) oiled and rolled, Sewer o r cla •. as stated in the ochedules. by the President of the United States or the Ad- CHARTER. "PC;icatilns referred :o in the schedules may Bureau specifications, at 50 Cents per rtiinistrator of the Federal Emergency Administra- The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is square yard 730 00 Inc hail up ,n application at Room 1900, 1Iunicipal tion of Public Works. as follows: Ri it din:. \ianhattan. Attention of bidders is called particularly to 245 linear feet 12-inch sewer at $2.50 Total $3,298 85 plant isms and further inforniation may lie the requirements as to the minimum wage rates per linear foot $612 50 btaine at t e office of the Dei artrnent of Fur- to he paid tinder the contract. 2 manholes, complete, at $80 each . , 160 00 The time allowed for completing the above ha-e. loin 1900. Alunicinal Building, Alanhattan. Pursuant to Executive Order 6646, dated March 18 6-inch spurs on 12-inch sewer at work will be twenty-five (25) consecutive work- 10'SSELL FORI;ES, ('ommissioner. -9 Iii 14, 1934, no hid will be considered unless it in- $1.36 each 24 48 ing days, tSee (;eneral Instructions to Bidders on cludes or is accompanied by a certificate of 90 linear feet 6-inch house connec- The amount of security requited will he One last page, last column, of the "City Record." compliance with the National Industrial Recovery tion drain at 85 cents per linear foot 76 50 Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($1,600). Act (said certificate being known as U. S. Govern- NO. 7. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A B,)AR[) OF WATER SUPPLY. ment Form No. PWA-61, revised March 19, 1934), Total $873 48 SANITARY SEWER AND APPURTENANCES duly executed by the bidder stating that the bid- The time allowed for completing the above IN 92D AVE. FROM 221ST ST. TO 220TH Proposals. der is complying with and will continue to comply work will be ten (10) consecutive working days, ST., AND IN 221ST ST. FROM 92D AVE. TO with each approved code of fair competition to The amount of security required will be Four 91ST RD., FOURTH WARD. UNDER SEC- which lie is subject and if engaged in any trade Hundred Dollars ($400). TION 435 OF THE CHARTER. Cily OF N.°.W YORK, Ciry TUNNEL. No, 2, or industry for which there is no approved code NO, 2. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as P. \V. A. PROJECT O. 2654. of fair competition, then stating that as to such SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN 69TH follows: trade or industry he has become a party to and ST. (JUNIPER AVE.) FROM 62D (JUPITER) 530 linear feet 8-inch sewer at $1.55 Contract 255. is complying with and will continue to comply AVE. TO 62D DR. (LUCIA PL.), SECOND per linear foot $821 50 with an agreement with the President (President's WARD, UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE 5 manholes, complete, at $80 each 400 00 Re-employment Agreement) tinder section 4 (a)

:7 )2 THE CITY RECORD. SATUR1):1Y, SF1'T1`1,1lR1`R I;, 1934.

Borough of The Bronx. 125 linear feet 8-inch sewer at $2 1,292 linear feet 6-inch house con- The l_ngiucer's estimate of the quantities is ar 250 00 nection drain at 60 Cents per linear follows: FOR Al 1'E:R:A"t'It)NS. REPAIRS, FTC'., AT p,-r linear foot I' S. 27, 14`tTll ST. AND ST. ANNS Ah- E., 25 linear feet 8-inch sewer on con- foot 715 20 I4 linear feet 12-inch sewer at $2 TILE BRONX. crete cradle at $2.40 per linear foot 300 00 1,175 square vards cinder roadway per linear foot $290 00 The time allutte~l to ci)mllcte the whole work t manholes, and shallow manholes, on fill U( feet wide) oiled and rolled, ' manhole-, completc, at $80 each 160 00 600 00 'ewer Bureau specifications, at 50 9 6-inch spurs on 12-inch sewer at will be sixty (60) conscctnnc working days, as currplete, at $75 each provided in the contract. 2 6-inch spars on 10-inch sewer at Cents per square yard 587 50 $1.36 each 12 24 76 32 4,200 cubic yards fill, as shown on 45 linear fect 6-inch hen,e conncc- 'The amount of security rcluired is $I,1IgO. $1. 6 each The deposit accompan}tug bid shall be five per :0 6-inch spurs on 8-inch sewer at plan at 40 Cents per cubic parr] 1.680 00 tion drain at 65 Cents per linear foot 29 23 cent. of the amount of security. 7( Cents each 1$ 00 Total $14,947 60 Total $491 49 FOR AllF.R:A1'IUNS, REPAIRS, I•:TC., AT 372 linear feet 6-inch house connec• 1'. S. 31, JIOTT .\VE;. AND 144TII ST., AND 279 00 The time allowed for cn+upleting the above tine drain at 75 Cents per linear foot The time allowed for completing the above P. S. 57, 180TH ST. AND CROTONA AVE., work will be ninety (90) consecutive working work will be ten (10) cun.secutive working days. TIE BRONX. Total $3,109 97 The amount of security required till be Three days. -I lie time allowed to complete the whole work The time allowed for completing the above work The amount of security required «ill he Seven HIundred Dollars ($300). will be thirty-five (35 )consecutive working days. of each school will be sixty (60) consecutive work- Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($7,500). NO. 21. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A iug days, as provided in the contract. T he amount of security required will be Fifteen NO. 14. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF 'A\ II SFAVE:R :1\I) AIIURTENA\CF- -S The amount of security required on each school if i-ulrrd Dollars ($1,500). A S.ANIT:1RY S}-:AVER AND APPURTE- IN LAKE\IEW 131,VI)., EAST, FROM 119TH is as follows: P. S. 31, $70o; P, S. 57, $700. yO. 9. FOR TIlE CONSTRUCTION OF A N. LACES IN 135TII ST. FROM 120TH AVE. RI). TO 120Tll :1VF..; I2oTH AVE. FROM The deposit accompanying bid on each school SA\ITARY SEIVER AND APPURTENANCES TO FOCH BLVD.. FOURTH 1VARD, UNDER I \tECIE%V BLVD., EAST, TO NEW YORK shall be live per cent. of the amount of security. IN 118TH AVE. FROM THE END OF THE SECTION 435 (tF "IIIE CH' )I IER. BLVD., FOURTH 11'AI:D, BOROUGH OF 1 separate bid must be submitted for each FISTING SEWER ABOUT NINE (9) FEET The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as QUEENS. school and separate awards will he made thereon. WEST OF 1921) ST. TO 1921) ST., AND IN follows: The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is Ft1R ALTERATION',, REPAIRS, ETC., Al' 192D ST. FROM 118TH (CARTER) AVE. TO 500 linear feet 8-inch sewer at $1.85 as follows: P. S. 10, EAGLE AVE. AND 163D ST., THE llUH RD. (BYRON ST.), AND FROM 119TH per linear foot $1,017 50 494 linear fect 10-inch sewer on con- BRONX. crete cradle at $3 per linear foot $1,482 00 AVE. TO 240 FEET NORTHERLY THERE. 4 manholes, complete, at $80 each 320 00 The time allowed to complete the whole work FROM, FOURTH WARD, UNDER SECTION 46 6-inch spurs on 8-inch sewer at 8)5 linear feet 8-inch sewer on con- will be sixty (6(l) consecutive working days, crete cradle at $2.80 per linear foot 2,282 00 43: OF THE CHARTER. 70 Cents each 32 20 as provided in the contract. I1 wet location manholes, complete, Tire Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 382 linear feet 6-inch house con- The amount of security required is $700. nection drain at 75 Cents per linear at $100 each 1,100 00 The deposit accompanying bud shall be toe per follows: 12 6-inch spurs on 10-inch sewer at 632 linear feet 8-inch sewer at $1.65 foot 288 00 cent. of the amount of security. ;5 Cents each 6 60 Borough of Brooklyn. per linear foot $1,042 80 71 6-inch spurs on 8-inch sewer at Total $1,657 70 FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC., AT manholes, coc:plere, at $80 each 400 00 35 Cents each The time allowed for completing the above 24 85 P. S. 55, 124 FI.OYD ST., AND P. S. 108, 6-inch spurs on 8-inch sewer at 342 linear feet 6-inch house con- work will be fifteen (15) consecutive working 2110 LINWOOD ST., BROOKLYN. 70 ents each 28 70 nection drain at $1.25 per linear foot 427 50 days. The time allowed to complete the whole work _(4 linear feet 6-inch house connec- 1,382 square Yards cinder roadway The amount of security required will be Eight (Si each school will be sixty (60) consecutive tion drain at 8 Cents per linear foot 211 20 (16 feet wide) oiled and rolled, Sewer Hundred Dollars ($8(0). working days, as provided in the contract. Bureau Specifications, at 50 Cents per $1,682 70 The amount of security required on each school Total NO. 15. FOR TITE CONSTRUCTION OF A square yard 691 00 The time alloy+ed for completing the above SANIT.ARY SEWER AND APPURTENANCES is as follows: P. S. 55, $900; P. S. 108, $500. The deposit accompanying bid on each school work will be fifteen (15) consecutive working IN 191ST S'h. FROM 119TH AVE. TO A Total $6,013 95 shall be five per cent. of the amount of security. day S. P(')INT ABOUT 65 FEET SOUTH OF 118TH 7'he amount of security required will be Eight RD., F0URTII WARD. BOROUGH OF The time allowed for completing the above work A separate hid must be submitted for each days. school and separate awards will tie made thereon. IIundred Dollars ($800). QUEENS, UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE will be thirty (30) consecutive working The amount of security required will be Three FOR ALTERATIONS, REP.IIRS, ETC., AT CHIARTER. N, ). 10. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A Thousand Dollars ($3,000). GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, 467 NOSTRAND SANITARY SEWER AND ;APPURTENANCES The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is NO. 22. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A AVE., BROOKLYN. IN 123D AVE. FROM 146TH ST. TO 147TH as follows: 305 linear feet 8-inch sewer at $1.65 SANITARY SEWER AND APPURTENANCES The time allowed to complete the whole work ~T , FOURTII WARD. BOROUGH OF will be sixty (60) consecutive working days, as per linear foot $503 25 IN V ANDERVEER ST. FRONT JAMAICA QI:I:ENS, UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE AVE., NORTH SIDE, TO 94TH RD., FOURTH provided in the contract. CHARTER. 3 manholes, complete, at $80 each 240 00 22 6-inch spurs on 8-inch sewer at WARD, UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE The amount of security required is $600. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 70 Cents each 15 40 CHARTER. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. of the amount of security. follows: 108 linear feet 6-inch house connec• The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as 135 linear feet 8 inch sewer at $1.65 tion drain at 75 Cents per linear foot 81 00 {allows: FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC., Al' per linear foot $2222 75 420 linear feet 8-inch sewer at $1.65 P. S. 8$, 46 THAMES ST., AND P. S. 215, 65 linear feet 8 inch sewer on con- per linear foot $693 00 AVENUE S AND E. 2D ST., BROOKLYN. 136 50 Total $839 65 crete cradle at $2.10 per linear foot The time allowed for completing the above 3 manholes, complete, at $80 each . 240 00 The time allowed to complete the whole work 160 00 on each school will be sixty (60) consecutive work- 2 manholes, complete, at $80 each. . work will be ten (10) consecutive working days. 36 6-inch spurs on 8-inch sewer at ing days, as provided in the contract. I standard drop pipe on built man• The amount of security required will be Four 70 Cents each 25 20 35 00 The amount of security required on each school hole. complete, at $35 Hundred Dollars ($400). 276 linear feet 6-inch house connec• is as follows: P. S. 88, $600; P. S. 215, $500. 1S 6-inch spurs on 8-inch sewer at NO. 16. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A tion drain at 30 Cents per linear foot 220 80 12 60 The deposit accompanying bid on each school 70 Ccuts each SANITARY SEWER AND APPURTENANCES shall be five per cent. of the amount of security. 181, linear feet 6-inch house connec- IN 193D ST. FROM FOCH BLVD. TO 117TH Total $1,179 00 139 50 A separate bid must be submitted for each tion drain at 75 cents per linear foot RD. (FREDERICK ST.), FOURTH WARD, The time allowed for completing the above school and separate awards will be made thereon. BOROUGH OF QUEENS, UNDER SECTION work will be fifteen (15) consecutive working Total $706 35 days. FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC., AT 435 OF THE CHARTER. P. S. 41, 68 AND 73, BROOKLYN. The time allowed for completing the above The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as The amount of security required will be Five \cror,( will he fifteen (15) consecutive working The time allowed to complete the whole work follows: Hundred Dollars ($500). day,. The foregoing Engineer's estimate of the total on each school will he sixty (60) consecutive work- 282 linear feet 8-inch sewer at $1.50 ing days, as provided in the contract. f! - amctmt of security required will be Four $423 00 cost of the complete work is to be taken as the per linear foot The amount of security required on each ll .m- red Dollars ($400). 2 manholes, complete. at $80 each 160 00 100 per cent. basis and test for bidding. Pro- N(1. II. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF posals shall each state a single percentage of school is as follows: P. S. 41, $500; P. S. 68, 20 6-inch spurs on 8-inch sewer at $500; P. S. 73, $900. \ SANITARY tiE\VER AND APPURTE- 14 00 such 100 per cent. (such as 95 per cent., 100 per 70 Cents each The deposit accompanying bid on each school NA\('ES IN 127Th AVE. FROM 17211Y ST.-TO I62 linear feet 6-inch house connec• cent, or 105 per cent.), for which all materials shall be five per cent. of the amount of security. 1741'II I'L., FO('RTH WARD, BOROUGH OF 121 00 and work called for in the proposed contract tion drain at 75 Cents per linear foot A separate bid must be submitted for each (l'h;w.AS, UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE and notice to bidders is to be furnished to the CHARTER. City. Such percentage as bid for each contract school and separate awards will be made thereon. Total $718 50 Blank forms, plans (where re(luired) and speci- Tl.c Engirieer's estimate of the quantities is as shall apply to all unit prices specified in the The time allowed for completing the above fications may be obtained or seen at the Alain follows: work will be ten (10) consecutive working days. Engineer's estimate to an amount necessary to 47 I inCar feet 8 inch sewer at $1.60 Estimating Room of the Branch Office of the The amount of security required will be Four fully complete the work described in the contract. Board of Education, at 34;, E. 12th st., Manhat- per linear foot $760 00 The award, if made, will be to the bidder Hundred Dollars ($400). tan, and also at the office of the Deputy Super- 4 rranholes, complete, at $80 each, 320 00 whose price or percentage is the lowest for doing NO. 17. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A intendent of School Buildings, 1787 Weeks ave., 1 sandard drop pipe on built man- SANITARY SEWER AND APPURTENANCES all the work called for in the contract and whose 35 00 The Bronx, for Bronx work, and 131 Livingston hle, complete, at $ 35 IN 200TH ST. FROM 113TH .AVE. TO 114TH bid is regular in all respects. 44 ', inch spars on 8-inch sewer at st., Brooklyn, for Brooklyn work. AVE.. FOURTIT WARD, UNDER SECTION Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in 30 80 WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin. "n Cc•tts each 435 OF THE CHARTER, cash or certified check payable to the order of 2-.' linear feet 6 inch house connec- tendent of School Buildings. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as the Comptroller of The City of New York in Dated Sept. 13, 1934. s13,24 tiontran at 75 Cents per linear foot 189 00 the sum of five (5) per cent. of the security follows: a'See General Instructions to Bidders on 470 linear feet 8-inch sewer at $2 required for the contract bid. $1,334 80 last page, last column, of the "City Record." Total per linear foot $940 00 Blank forms and other information may he the above f k e w time eallfif:een for 4 manholes, complete, at $80 each 320 00 obtained and plans and drawings may be seen (15)cocon at the office of the President of the Borough of SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY 38 6-inch spurs on 8-inch sewer at the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board rays. 70 Cents each 26 60 Queens, or blue prints of the plans may be pur- 1Ir , amount of security required will be Seven chased at the following prices: of Education of The City of New York, at his 330 linear feet 6-inch house connec• office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue ex. I I and red D, llars ($700). For jobs numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8. 9, 10, tion drain at 80 cents per linear foot 264 00 tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m., N(. 12. FOR TIIE! CONSTRUCTION OF A 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22, Twenty. AND APPURTENANCES on \N I'IARY SE\\ ER Total $1,550 60 five (25) Cents each. IN 1331 AVE. iOANDAI.E PL.) FROM MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1931. The time allowed for completing the above For jobs numbered 6, 12 and 13, Forty-five Borough of Manhattan. FAR \' E:RS RL\ D . WEST SIDE, TO A (45) Cents each. work will be twelve (12) consecutive working FOR SANITARY ALTERATIONS, ETC., COI f ABOUT "0(I FEET SOUTHWEST- Attention of the contractors is called to the days. :1'T P. S. 1, 4, 8, 139, 147, 169, 170 AND HALL ERL'r THEREFROM, FOURTH WARD, UN. wages to be paid employees on public works, pur- The amount of security required will be light OF BOARD, MANHATTAN. I)FR - t-1CTION 435 OF THE CHARTER. Hundred Dollars ($800). suant to chapter 731 of the Laws of 1933. I he Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as The time allowed to complete the whole work NO. 18. FOR THECONSTRUCTION OF A Dated Long Island City, New York, Aug. 30, 5111,'- : on each school w-ill be sixty (6u) consecutive SANITARY SEWER AND APPURTENANCES 1934. working days, as provided in the contract. 740 linear feet 10-inch sewer on con- IN BORIEL PL. FROM WINCHESTER s6,17 GEORGE U. HARVEY, President. rete cradle at $4 per linear foot $2,960 00 The amount of security required on each school REVD. TO 90TH AVE., FOURTH WARD, 'See General Instructions to Bidders on is as follows: P. S. 1, $14,000; 1'. S. 4, $13,000; 6 ranholes arid wet location man- UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER. n les s complete, at $85 each 510 00 last page, last column, of the "City Record." P. S. 8, $$,0O0; P. S. 139, $1,000; P. S. 147, The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as $3,500; P. S. 169, $6,500; P. S. 170, $5,000; 67 t inch spurs on 10-inch sewer at follcws: 1.06 each 71 02 Hall of Board of Education, $3,000. 549 linear feet 8-inch sewer at $1.60 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per 'o4 linear feet 6-inch house connec- per linear foot $878 40 n d-ain at 90 Cents per linear foot 237 60 cent. of the amount of security. 5 manholes, complete, at $80 each 400 00 Proposals. A separate bid must be submitted for each 1.3'il square yards cinder roadway 46 6-inch spurs on 8-inch sewer at I6 fe•t wide) oiled and rolled, Sewer school and separate awards will be made thereon. 70 Cents each 32 20 SEALED BIDS \\ILI. BE BE:C IVED BY Blank forms, plans (where required) and speci- fiurenu sprcitications, at 40 Cents per 222 linear feet 6-inch house con- -quay yard 528 00 the Superintendent of Scho„I Supplies, at the fications may be obtained or seen at the Main nection drain at 80 Cents per linear office of the Board of Education of The City of Estimating Room of the Branch Office of the foot 177 60 Total $5,306 62 New York, Room 100, Park ave. and 59t1 st., Board of Education, at 34;4 E. 12th st., Man- 960 square yards cinder roadway \lanhattan, until 3 p. nt., on hattan. the time allowed for completing the above (16 feet wide) oiled and rolled, Sewer TCESI).11', SEPTEMBER 2a. 1934. WALTER C. MARTIN, .lrchitect, Superin- cork will be toeruy -five (25) consecutive work• Bureau specifications, at 50 Cents per tendent of School Buildings. FURNISHING AND I)1:1.IV- mg dais. square yard 480 00 ERING FLOOR Dated Sept. 13, 1934. s13,24 l tie -mount of secority required will be Twenty- BROOMS Ti TILE SCHOtl1.S. tfrSee General Instructions to Bidders on 10 II indred Dollars ($2,100). The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- Total $1,968 20 lust page, last column, of the "City Record." NO 13. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A The time allowed for completing the above terials and supplies and the performance of the `;E1\I:R AND APPURTENANCES IN 135TH work will be fifteen (15) consecutive working contract is by or before Dec. 31, 193.4. SEALED IRIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY I0'N1ON'f) AVE. FROM 12.31) (PANAMA) days. Tire amount of security required for the faith- the SuperinTendent of School Buildings, Board :, I-. I-+t 12-tilt rQUEBEC) ST.; FOR THE The amount of security required will be One ful performance of the contract is Fifteen Hun- dred Dollars ($1,500). of Education of The City of New York, at his (t)N~TRCCCION OF A TEMPORARY Thousand Dollars ($1,000). office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue ex- ` E WE,R AND APPURTENANCES IN 135TH NO. 19. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF No bid will be considered unlc's it is accini. tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m., IDUNI )TT) AVE:, FROM 124111 (QUEBEC) panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an on A SANITARY SEWER AND APPURTE- amount not less than Seventy-lire Dollars ($75). 5T Ti) 128TH (WARREN) ST.; FOR THE MONI)AT, SEPTE)IBER 21, 1934. NANCES IN DENIS ST. FROM FARMERS The bidder will state the Price of each item t 0Y'S•I RI_'CTION OF A SEWER AND Al'. BLVD., EAST SIDE, TO CRANDALL AVE.. Borough of Richmond. I' III LYANCES IN 125TH (RARITAN) ST. enumerated in the notice to bidders for which WITH A TEMPORARY CONNECTION FROM he desires to bid, contained in the specifications FOR SANITARY ALTRATIONS, ETC., IR(I\1 135TH AVE. TO 1331) (BLAKE) AVE.; TIHE EAST TO THE WEST SIDE OF or schedules per d~'zen, by which the bids will be :1T P. S. 6, 14, 17 AND 28, RICHMOND. ]'r,Tll (SIiOSHONE) Sr. FRONT 135TH AVE. The time allowed to complete the whole work FARMERS BLVD., FOURTH WARD, BOR- tested. Award, if made, will be niarle by item, 'IO 133D AVE.; 127T1l (THAMES) `T. FROM] OUGII OF QUEENS, UNDER SECTION 435 according to law. on each school will be ninety (90) consecutive l i,TI1 A\ E. TO 1331) AVE.; 128TIl (WAR- working days, as provided in the contract. OF THE CHARTER. Delivery trill be required to he made at the 1'E:N) ST. FROM N. CONDUIT AVE. TO The amount of security required for each school The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as time and in the manner and in such quantities as 11311 i V'E., FOURTH W:1RD. is as follows: P. S. 6. 56.000; 1'. S. 14, $1,000; follows: may- be directed. The I ngincer's estiniate of the quantities is as 400 linear feet 8-inch sewer at $1.60 P. S. 17, $1,500; P. S. 28, $6,300. Blank form and further information may be 'l'he deposit accompanying bid on each school f, lln.c,- Per linear foot $640 00 obtained at the office of the Superintendent of _ n linrar feet 2-foot 3-inch sewer at shall be five per cent. of the amount of security. 226 linear feet 8-inch sewer on con School Supplies, Board of Education, Park ave. $ 1,nti c- r inear foot $665 60 Crete cradle at $3 per linear foot..., 678 00 and 59th st., Manhattan. A separate hid must be submitted for each item and separate awards will be made thereon. ;:. I near feet 24 inch sewer at $3 6 manholes, and wet location man- PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School pi r lineir foot 2,325 00 holes, complete, at $80 each 480 00 Supplies. Blank forms and specifications craw be obtained 2611 icar Poet 18 inch sewer at $2.40 or seen at the Alain Estimating oom of the 53 6-inch spurs on 8-inch sewer at Dated Sept. 13, 1934. s13,25 to r lmi• tr Tout 624 00 10 Cents each Branch Office of the Board of Education at 34(. 37 10 $''See General Instructions to Bidders on 1.425 linear feet 15-inch sewer at 234 linear feet 6-inch house connec• E. 12th st., Manhattan, and also at the Office of last page, last column, of the "City Record." $ .80 r linear toot 2,570 40 tion drain at 80 Cents per linear foot 187 20 the Deputy Superintendent of School Building-, at 25 Hyatt si , St. George, Richmond. 1,4't linear feet 12-inch sewer at 1.120 square yards cinder roadway SEALED BIDS \VILI. B1: RECEIVED BY 4) WALTER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superin $I 1wr linear foot 1,999 20 (16 feet wide) oiled and rolled, Sewer the Superintendent of Schunl Buildings, Board iii ni,nholes, corcplete, at $70 each tendent of School Buildings. 2,100 00 Bureau specifications, at 40 Cents per of Education of The City of New York, at his 8 ba; n manhole, tpe No. 4, com- square yard 448 00 office, southea-t corner of FEithush avenue ex- Dated Sept. 13, 1934. s13,24 p1:te, at $110 each 880 00 ten-ion and Ccncord st., B could yn, until 2 p. or., t43 See General Instructions to Bidders on 3-C iiocar feet 12-inch basin connec- Total $2,470 30 on last page, last column, of the "City Record," tirn at 1 per linear foot 340 00 The time allowed for completing the above work MONI):1Y, SEPTE..1BER 21, 1931. 20 (-inch spurs on 2-foot 3-inch will be twenty-five (25) consecutive working SEALED BIDS \WILL BE RECEIVED BY sever at 50 Cents each 10 00 days. Borough of Manhattan. the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board 60 6-inch spurs on 24-inch sewer at The amount of security required will be Twelve FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC., AT of Education of The City of New York, at his $2 61) cc-.ch 156 00 Hundred Dollars ($1.200) . P. S. 25, 330 5T11 ST.. MANIHATTAN. office, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue ex. 21) 6-inch spurs on 18-inch sewer at NO. 20. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A The time allowed to complete the whole work tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m, $1 50 ea-h 30 00 SEWER AND :1PPURTENANCES IN DI(TBY will Ire ninety (90) ainsecuti':c working days, as on ?4 6-inch spurs on 15-inch sewer at PL. FROM 97TH AVE. TO ROCKAWAY provided in the contract. MON1) '. SEPT1' IRI0R 21, 1914. $1 15 each 108 10 BLVD.. FOURTH WARD. BOROUGH OF The amount of security reluired is $1,700. Borough of Rlehmond. 138 6 inch spurs on 12-inch sewer QUEENS. UNDER SECTION 435 OF THE The deposit accompanying Lid shall be five per FOR ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO at 70 ('eats each 96 60 CHARTER. cent. of the amount of security. 11110 ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT AT P. S. 1, SATURI):AY, S}•:PTEIIBER 15, 1934. THE CITY RECORD. 5703

:1C\I)I:11Y PL.. TOTTEN\MLLE. :AND P. S. Delivery will be required to be made at the 2,6, 3 square feet of tin- cl,Lit e n-n- P11.1LT P1 V'1{111-N'I' (IN .1 c IV'CII CtIN- 14, I'.RO:\U ANI➢ \I'R1G11T 515 , ST<\PLE- tittle and in the manner and in such quantities as crete _side.calk and une tear maiute- ('ItF:'rF; 1`1PPND:\T1ON '1'llf. R.111\1".\' (F .1. k[( 1 tONli. may be directed. nance; per srluare f~,ut. I-, l cnt- 401 .05 1"F\V'l'011T ,S'r. FR()\i \V'11.1 l,\)lis \\l-;, 'ru Ti tune alluwrd to, complete the whole work Blank form and further information may be .\l,.\BA\la ,\V E. ,,r, r:ch chonl rtiiII I - sixty (Gii) cun,ecutit'e obtained at the office of the Superintendent of Total $1 451 65 The - Engineer's preliminary e"timate of the \,-king la S. as pt,rided in the contract. School Supplies, Board of Education, Park as-c. Time allured, 15 conwcutnc working days. rluatrtities is as follws: the rnunt of security required on each school and 59th st., Manhattan. Security required, $SUU. 247 cubic yards of eartheve s;otio'n I.a; follows: P. S. ], $1,x100; P. S. 14, $1500. PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School NO. 7, FOR RE(;1l..Al'IN(;, GRADIN(;, to 9-inch subgtade; per colic vanl, $1 x_'47 (tto The deposit acc,mpanytng hid hall be five per Supplies. CI'R111\G AND F1..\t;GIN(; \V"IIERE NECF:S- 31 linear feet 'if concrete cio h, poi( ccnt. if the amount of security, Dated Sept. 5, 1934. s5,17 ti.\RY E. 35Tll S'1', 1FR1111 .\\"F:N['E R 'rt) ee)ir msibteri;,ee, loci- linear foot, 6i; r\ .eparate bi,l must he submitted for each g.t'See General Instructions to Bidders on FI1.1,11(iRF. A\ E. Cents IS.i ot1 'ch.,ol and separate award, will be made thereon. last page, last column, of the "City Record." 'I li Fatgineer's )lrelimiu:uo estun:u,' of the 1,U s,luare feet if two-cour,c con- BL.r.k form, plans an;l specification; stay be gttantItiei- is as 1ollry:s: crete sidewalk and one year m:rime tainr,l or seen at the )lain Estimating Room 484 colic yards of earth excavation nance; per ,otuarc fo,ot. to Cent. 1; u) f the BrandtOtficr of the Board of Education, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. to winch :iingrarle: per cubic %arl, 91) 133 cubic v"anoi of c,,ncrete, for it 34," E. 121h st., Manhattan, and alo at the Cents $43; 60 pavement foundation; per cub' lard, ,tfice If the Deputy Superintendent of School Proposals. 714 cubic yards of earth Illling; per $6.911 9,' 20 Cuildii ., at '5 Hyatt st., ,t. lieorge, Rich- cubic yar 1, 50 Cents 357 00 842 square yards of a,phalt p:ne ind SId\LF.D 1)105 11"Il,l, BE R1:C]?I11{D l;1' 12) cubic yards of 4-inch cinder nest, including hinder e brine and tier \.\ I TFR C, AI:IRTIN, AIcIiitcct, Superin- the President of the Borough of ltrouklvn, at tilling to he tu, misled ail l rolled; per years maiutn-nancc; per .yuare yarl, en~len of School 11t ildings. Rooms 21, lh.rn.ngh Hall, llro,,klyn, tmtil 11 a. m., cuhic yard, 81 326 00 $1.20 1,610 4i) Dated Sept. 13, 1934. s13,24 on 57 Intear feet of 6-inch ;;ramie• curb 3,'see General Instruefions to Bidders on tone for rnrncrs, filruixle,i and set in Total $2,41)7 on WEDNESIIAY, SEPTEJ11BER 26, 1931. 1st )vage, last column, of the "City- Record." cud-ti; per linear food, $1.511 199 50 Time allotted, 20 consecutive w ,orkiug days. N0. 1. FFt)R 1;E(1('L.1'rINt;, t;R.A1)1NC,, 1.421 linear fret of concrete curb, Security required, $8110. ;F:,Ar.l:D BIDS WII,L BE RECEIVED BY cl - R1n1(; AND Fl..At;I;ING BR1(;117"0V 21) one year maintenance; per linear foot, :0, 0. 14. h'OR REGULATING, (;R.ADINI;, the ,superintendent of School Buildings, Board ~T, (l..AKF:l \\D 1'I..) FROM 0(1 \\ \ II \\ Wo (clots 852 60 C[I:IIIN(; AND FLAC(;ING N1-:ICPOR'r SI. f Education of The City of New York. at his AVE. TO IIRI(;lI'1()S BEACH AVE. 7.43? square feet of two course con- FROM -ALAB:1MA AVE, TI) 1;F:0RGI.A :1V'E. (dice, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue ex. The Engiueei'~. prcliininary estimate of the crer soletcalk and one tear ntainte- The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the trn ,ion and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 2 p. tn., quantities is a. follutts: uarnce; per sclnare foot, Is Cents 1,114 95 0)uatttities is as follows: en 1)) cubic harts of earth excavation, 4 eepagc hasins built; toe basin, $60 240 0( 208 cubic yards of earth excaoaii„n MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1934. 'idettallc area only: Pr cubic vari, $1 $10 01) to 4-inch s nil grail e; Per cubic yard, $t $283 Oki Borough of Manhattan. x8 cul,ic yards of earth filling. side- 9 cubic yards of earth filling; per AT Total $3.525 65 FOR Fl RE; PRF:VFNTlO\ \V'ORIK ilk area only'; per cubic yard, 50 cubic yard, 50 Cents , 56 1. S. X11, 19 FORSYTH ST., 3C\N11:ATT:AN. Cents 44 00 Tint' allotted, 25 consecutive working days. 99 cubic yards of 4-inch cindering ll The time allowe,l to complete the tchole iron; 60 linear feet of 6-inch granite curb- Security required, $1,200, to be furnished and rolled; per cubic tUill br ninety (9111 c,n-ecutice irking days, as stone for corners, furnished and set in Ni). i. FOR REGULATI' G. GRADING, yard, $1.25 123 72 )su\ideI in the contract. concrete; per linear foot, $3.50 238 00 (1'It BI's (; .\ND II.A(;UI\G \',HERE: NF:Cf;S 402 linear feet of concrete curl,, one The amount of 'ecurity require,t is $ 10 1,34" linear feet of cot crete curb, S \RY E. 45T11 ST. FROM AVENUE II TO year maintenance; per linear toot. b0 The deposit acconipanyilog bid shall be five one year maintenance; per linear foot, .1\ I..NU( I. Cents 241 20 I r ce-t•. of the amount of security. 60 Cents :x03 20 The Engineer'; preliminary estimate of the 3,954 square feet of two-course con- Blank forms. plan,, and specifications niav be 9,714 square feet of btu-course cnn- o)uoritidi-: is as follows: crete sidewalk and one year tnainta- r,l,tained or seen at the Hain Estimating Room Crete sidewalk and one year ntainte- cubic yards of earth excavation, nance; per square foot, 15 t'ents 593 10 r I the Branch Otlice of the Board of Education nance; per square foot, 15 (ruts 1,457 II) sidewalk area; per cubic yard, SI $3 0 1 sewer basin built; per basin, 91?5 12; 00 at .14'-: E. 1 2t st.,'Manhattan. 3 trees rein ved; per tree, $l; 45 011 4 cubic yardk of earth filling, side- 65 linear feet of 12-inch pipe culvert; \V \I,TER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superiu- walk area; per cubic yard, 50 ('eats 2 i)o per linear foot, $I 25 106 25 tcndent of School Bttildings. Total $2,602 30 1,562 linear feet of concrete curb, s13,24 Date[ Sept. 13, 1934. Tithe allowed. _'u cun_ccutit'e w,,rking day:. one i- ear maintenance; per linear foot, Total $1,481 Si) 427 See General Inwtructiuns to Bidders on Security required, $900. 60 Cents 937 20 Time allowed, 20 consecutive working days, last page, last column, of the "City Record." NO. 2. FOR RE(;l"I. AT IN;. GR,ADING, 2 ,535 square feet of two cuuroe con- Security required, $500. Ct'RIIING, FI..AGGI\(; AND PAVIN(; 1V'ITII erete sidewalk and one year mainte- S ,:1LED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY NO. 15. FOR REG[1L.ATI\G. GRADING, PF.RJ1-ANENT ASPHALT 1'AV'E\IENT ON \ nancc: I,er square foot, 15 Cent: 380 25 the Svtperintendent of School Buildings, Board 6INC11 (O's('RI•:TE F(31 \i) TIO\ CIIRIS- CURBING AND FLAG);INC W. 17TIl ST. ofEducation of The City of New York, at his FROM AVENUE Z TO CANAL A V1•:. TOPfIER :1V'I , l-10)M NE1V- LOTS AVE. TO Total $1,327 45 (if ice, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue ex- IIEGEM.vN AVE. The Engineer's preliminary s,Bri,ate of the tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 2 to m., Tirneallowed, 10 crnisecuti e working days. quantities is as follows: The Engineer' - preliminary esti,nate of tine Security required, $500. on 'luantitics is as fulloc;s: 145 cubic yards of earth exea0auori MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1934. 334 cubic yards of earth excavation NO. Q. FOR REGUL-\TIN(, GRADING, to 4-incht subgrade; per cubic yard, $1 $14; Oki Borough of Manhattan. to 9•inch stthgrade; per cubic yarl, $1 $.134 00 ('URBING AND FLAGGING E, 51ST ST. 288 cubic yards of earth filling; per FOR 1I.TERATIO\S, REP.IIRS, ETC., AT 4 cubic cards of earth fipirifx; per FROM TILDEN AVE. TO BKVERI.'t' ROAD. cubic yard, 75 Cents 216 00 Till- lllURRAY 1111.1. TNDUSTRIAE. HIGH cubic yard, 50 Cents 2 00 The Engineer's preliminary e?timate of the 167 cubic yard, of 4-inch cinder "('Nt)0f.o 237 E. 37TH S'I'., 'MANHATTAN. 30 linear feet of 6-inch granite curb- quantities is as follows: filling to be iurnishe,l and rolled; per the ;Mme allowed to complete the vcitole work stone for corners, furnished and set in '0 cubic yards of earth excavation, cubic yard, $1.25 203 75 wi I be ninety (9(i) consecutive working days, as cuncicte; per linear foot, $3.50 133 00 sidewalk area only; per cubic yard, $1 $20 00 76 linear feet of b-unch granite vurb- provided in the contract. 317 linear feet of concrete curl, one 30 cubic yards of earth tilling, side- stone for corners, furnished and set Ili The amount of security required is $3,001). Near maintenance; per linear fout, 00 walk area only; per cubic yard, 50 concrete; per linear foot, $3.5i! 266 00 file deposit accompanying bid shall be five Cents 190 20 ('sins . 15 00 860 linear feet of concrete curb, one per cent. of the amount of security. 3,7o0 square feet of twro-course con- 72 linear feet of 6-inch granite curb- year maintenance; per linear foot, 6i) ;lank forms and specifications may be obtained crete sidewalk and one year mainte- stone for corners, furnished and set in Cents 516 00 or seen at the Main Estimating Room of the uauce; per square foot, 15 Cents 555 00 concrete; per linear foot, $3.50 252 00 4,595 square feet of t000-course con- Br inch Office of the Board of Education, at $22 cubic yards of concrete, for pave- 1.236 linear feet of concrete curb, crete sidewalk and one year mainte- uance; per square foot, I5 Cent-, 669 25 34', F. 12th st., Manhattan. meut ftmdation; per cubic yard, $0,90 5) 3 80 wir year maintenance; per linear foot, ''VALTER C'. MARTIN, Architect, Superin- 512 square yards of asphalt pavement, 60 Cents 741 6) 2 seepage basins built; per i,a*in, tendent of School Buildings. including Linter course, anal tie years 5,151 square feet of two course con- $50 100 00 Dated Sept. 13, 1934. s13,24 ntaiutenance; per square yard, $I.20 614 40 cretc sidewalk and once year tnainte- tee General Instructions to Bidders on nance; per square foot, 15 Cents 772 65 Total $2,141 OJ last page, last column, of the "City Record." Total $_'.394 40 3 trees removed; per tree, $'5 75 00 Time allowed, 10 cono-ectttive working days. Tinte allowed, 20 consecutive working days. Security required, $7))0. SEALED BIDS \PILL BE RECEIVED BY Security required, $801). 'total $1,876 2 4 N0. 16. 1-OR REGULATING, GRADING, tie Superintendent of School Buildings, Board CURBING AND 1I,.\t;(;I\G WILLIAMS :1\'I•:. N0. 3. FUR REGUL.\TING AND GRAI)- Time allowed, 20 consecutive working days of Education of The City of New York, at his IXG (I.ECEI.AND ST. FROM HEf;F:AI \N Security required, $600. FROM FITKIN .vv F.. TO IhELMI)N'-1' otui_e. southeast corner of Flatbush avenue ex- AVE. TO LINDEN BLVD. the Engineer's preliminary estimate of the ten ;ion end Concord st., Brooklyn, until 2 p. m., Ni ). 10. POR REGGL:ATI\li, GRADING The Engineer's preliminary estimate of tile TILE WIDENED PORTIU\, RECURBINI quantities is as follows: un quantities is as follows: AN I) REFlAt;I I"., 1,797 cubic yards of earth escava- MONDAY, fiF,PTBS[MEA 24, 1934. I-I.\II.:\'\I)w A\' E. 32 cubic yards of earth exeatati,on l:I:U11 E. 921) ST. To RUl KA\1'AV' I' \1":1V'. liun, sidewalk area; per cubic yard, $1,617 3n Borough of Brooklyn. to 4-inch suhgrade; per cubic yard, 90 The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the 90 Cents l"OR SANITARY AI,TE.R.ATIONS, ETC., AT Cent: $73 80 quantities is as follows: 22 cubic yams of earth filling, side- 8 80 P. 167, 1023 EASTERN PKWAY,, BROOK- 2,1171 cubic yards of earth Tilling; per 859 cubic yards of earth excavation; walk area; per cubic yard, 40 Cents 5 linear feet of ill curb-touc, re- Li' \. cubic yard, 5d Cunt, 1,03? 50 per cubic yard, $1 $356 00 'Ihe time allowed to complete the whole work 177 cubic yards of 4-inch cinder hl, cubic yards of earth fillip ; per dressed, rejoiuted and reset it, con- crete, per linear tout, $1.0U will be sixty (b0) con=ecutive working days, as tilling t he furloiohvd and rolled; per cubic yard, 5n t"entr . 4-; 1)0 pro''ided in the contract. cubic yard, $ 1 177 00 320 linear feet of 6-inch granite 62°) linear feet of concrete curb, one Tote arnjuttt of security required is $2,000. eurhstone for corners, furnished anti year maintenance, per l,ncar foot, ht) Total $1,286 30 497 40 The deposit accompanying hid shall be five set in concrete; per linear foot, $350, 1,120 00 Cents per cent. of the amount of security. 'rime allowed, 15 consecutive working days. 2,.132 linear feet of concrete curb, 7,055 square feet of two course eon- Blank forms and specifications may be ob- Security required, $4017. one year maintenance; per linear foot, ciete sidewvalk and tine year mainte- nance; per square foot, l5 Cents 1,0)58 25 tain,l or seen at the Main Estimating Rootu of NO 4. FOR REGULATING, Ct'RBING (Ii ('eats 1,3'9 20 the Branch Office of the Board of Education, at \SD FI.AGt;ING IROPSF:A AV E. JROM 13,000 square feet of taro course con- 1 sewer manhole loscred more than 34!:; 1-i. 12th st., Manhattan, and also at the CANA1, AVE. TO CONEY ISL:\ND CREEK. crete sidewalk and one year mainte- l4 iucf:es; per manhole, $IS IS 00 office of the Deptrty Superintendent of School The Krigtrieer's preliminary estimate of the nance; per square font, 15 bent, 1,951) Oil $3,_'1)4 25 lluildings, at 131 Lictngston St., Brooklyn, yuiiuiicirs is as fulluws: 11 se'.0rt basins rebuilt; per basin, Total 1\.\I,TER (2. MARTIN, Architect, 'Superirn 3 cubic yard, if earth excavation, $iuo( . 1.100 00 Time alloweol, 2,1 conecul,oe working days. tendent of Seltu,,] Buildings. 'idea abs area only; per cubic yard, $I $3 00 42 trees removed (diameter 1 foot or Security required, $1,100. s13,24 I) rted Sept. 13, 1934, 34 cubic yards of earth filling, sirle- m(0re); per tree, $35 ger'see General lnstructiuns to Bidders on 1,470 00 N0. 17. FOR REGL'I-ATiNG AND P:vV- walk area only; per colic yard, 75 30 trees removed ((hiameter less than ING \VWITH I'F:R\IAXF:NT ASI'IIALT PAVE.- last page, last column, of the "City Record." Cent _25 50 1 fist) ; per tree, $2) 600 00 11EN"f ON A (i-INl'II CONCRETE FOUNll:A- 35 linear feet of o-inch granite curb- 360 linear feet of 1'-inch pipe cul- SF:_A1- ED 111 DS WILL BE RECEIVED BY 'lION' 'THEE ROADWAYOF 1f'l1.EI.141S AVE. stunt' for corners, furnished and set ill vert; lien linear foot, $1 25 450 00 1 R(IM L'1TKIG AVE. TO LEUl)NT Avi-;. the `uperinterulent of School Buildings, Board concet-; per linear foot, $3.511..,.., l'_' Sll of Iducation of The City of New York, at his The Engineer's preliminary e,timate of the 515 linear feet of concrete curb, 10„t51 $8,988 20 uffia, southeast corner of Flatbush avenue ex• one year maintenance; per linear fort, quantities is as follows: temi>n and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 2 p. tu., Time allowed, 40 consecutive working days. 60 Vents 311) OU Security required, $3,000. 310 cubic yards of earth excavation un 3,953 square feet if two-course con. to 9-inch subgrade: per cubic yard, $1. $310 Uu NO. 11. FOR REGUL.ATING AND PAV- 233 cubic yards of concrete, for MONDAY, SEI'TE\[BER 24, 1934. Crete sidewalk and line year maintr- ING \1'I-elf I'ERMANEN'I' AS1'll.-1I.T PAVE- Borough of The Bronx, nauce; per square foot, 15 Cents 59295 MENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNI)A- pavement fotntdation; per cubic yard, $6.3)) 1,4b7 90 TION WHERE NOT ACRE.A1)Y PAVED, FI.R FLRNISillING \ND INST.ALI.1Nt; 'total $1,Of ' 95 1,311) square cards of asphalt pave- ONE Fl 01 RESEBV'OIR, SIZE 42 11CIIF:S TilE ROAD\V.-\Y OF FLATLANDS AVE. Time allowed, 2U con>ecutive t,, i king days. FRt)1I F. 921) S'I'. TOO RnCK.A\V",1Y IK\TAY, ment, including hinder c,,ur.e, and tioe. BY )t, 1N4. LIES, ETC., Al' DE 11'ITT CLIN- year< ntatnten:mce; per square yard, TllN IHIG1I SCII0.01„ ON \IOSHOLU Security required, $4010. The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the i;R,1DING, $1.05 1,450 50 I K\\ \\ RE lid, •EE\ (GAY\OR AND 5F:DG- NO. ;, FOR RI-d 1'I Al' IN) , quantities is as follows CURIIIN(;, FL \GGIN'(;AAND PAVING WITH 1.627 cubic yards of earth excavation WICIK .AV'ES., THE BRONX. Total $3,256 4o Th! time alluwed to complete the whole work P ER MMANF:N F e.ASll,AT L 1'A\ F \il.AT ON \ to 9-inch subgrade; per cubic yard, $1 $1.627 00 will re thirty (3))) consecutive working days, as 6-INl ll (,'i)NCRIiTE FO["NI),- TION l RVSTAL 414 linear feet of bluestoue heading 'rinse alluwrd, ?Il c,iow'cutnse working days, prociled in the contract. ST. FROM BE1.11ONT AVE', TO SU'1-TER ;tones, furnished and set in concrete; Security required, $1,100. Th.n am.,nnt of security required for the com- A'S' I'.. per linear foot, $1 414 00 '1Ite Engineer's preliminary estimate of the NO, I8. FOR REGULATING AND P,Vt'- pletion (if the entire work is $1,300, 1,133 cubic Yards of concrete, for ING WITH Pl•.R)IANENT :ASPHALT I'AV'F.- quantities is as fullws: Th deposit accompanying bid shall be live pavement foundation; per cubic yard, MF:NT ON _v 6-INCH O)NCRETE FOUNI)A- 'ox cubic yark of earth excatatiun per cent. ut the amount of security. $6.30) 7,1.37 90 TION THE R))ADWWAY OF 70111 ST. FROM to 9 iuch xubgradc; per cubic yard, e0 Wank fv nu, plans anal specifications may be 7.119 squareyards of asphalt pave- NARR011S AVE. TO 275 FEET 11`EST OF Cents $1.34 00 obtain el or seen at the Main Estimating Room meiit, including binder course anti five NARROWS AVE. of th - 1bran ch Off ice of the Board of Education, 30.2 cubic yard, of earth lolling: per ceae, m,,iioteoani-e; per square yarrl. cubic yard, (ii') linos ISI 20 The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the at 34!:. h:. 12th st., Manhattan, and also at the $I,05 7,414 95 odice f the Deputy Superintendent of School tI5 linear feet of concrete curb, one 0luantities is as follows: year maintenance; per linear foot, 60 226 cubic yards of earth excavation [bull rigs, of 1787 Weeks ave-, The Bronx. Total $16,653 85 489 0') to 9-inch soologralc; per cubic card, $1 \i: ],TER C. MARTIN, Architect, Superiu- Cents Tinte allowed. 35 consecutive working days. $124 Uo 6,1117 square feet of two-course cun- 153 cubic yards of concrete, for tell dent of school Buildlit gs. 7 Security required, $5.600. crete sidewalk and one liar tnainte- I0100_i rneut fuundatiou; per cubic yard, Dale(] Sc ott, 13, 1934 s13,24 NO- 12. FOR REGUI.A'I']tit;, ('['RBING. inanice; per square foot, 15 Cents 916 05 $6.9u 1,055 70 t1cee General instructions to Bidders on II \O l's); WHERE NE( ESSARV' AND PAV'. 227 cubic yards of concrete, for pave- 920 square yanl; of asphalt pave- last ,tare, last column, of the "City Record." I\l; WITH PERMANENT :\SPIIALT PAVE- ment foundation; per cubic yard, $6.30 I 43 10 MF.NT ON A 6INCH ('ONCRETE FO['NDA ment, including binder course, and five 1,376 square yards of asphalt have- vcars matnteuance: Joel square yard, SERI ED BIDS \VII.L BE RECEIVED BY TIOV' HORACE CT. FROM SIFP1R\IAX ST. the Superintendent of School Supplies at the mu-nit, including hinder course and fi-e $1.20 1,110 con Nears maintenance; per square card, TO ITS SOI'THERI,A' TERMINI'S ABOUT office of tl.e Board of Education of The City of tO3 FEET SOUTH OF SHIF:RMAV' ST, $I05 1.444 90 Total 02)937; New Yo-k, Room 100, Park ave. and 59th st., The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the \tanh.tttan. until 3 p. m., on Time allowed, :'t) siusecutwc working days. Total $4.595 15 quantities is as follows: Security' required, $800, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1934. '1 iiue arrived. 25 c nsecutive to cOiug days. 1411 cubic yards of earth excos'.,ifon F02 FI'RNISHING AND DELIVERING Security required, $1,600. to 9-inch sulrgrade; per cubic yard, $1 $148 00 NU, 19. FOR REG1'I,,A'I'INl; ,AND RI-'- SUP11.1FS, ETC., FOR THE DAY AND N(1. 6. FOR REG('i ATI\(;, (;R-ADING, 444 linear feet of concrete curb, one l'.ACING WITH l'ERM-\NEN'r I ; lo A N I I K F:1'E:s IN(; HIG11 AND ELEMENTARY ("I RI b\ .ANI) 1 1.:A) (IN( 11'HF:RE NF( I'S yc:u maintenance; per linear foot, (0 1'.AV'E1I1':N"1' (1N A t-()NCRETI', FOCND.A- SCIICrOLS. F. 1_'"I"11 S'1', FRt)\I BANNER :1V'E. ('eras tot, 4) TlOS, '111K ROADWAYOF GOLD ST. FROM The time for the delivery of the articles, ma- TO NEPTUNE AVE. 1,000 square feet of two course cm,- J(l1ENSON ST. TO FLA'CBUSJI A \' F:. F: X- terials and supplies and the performance of the the Engineer', preliminary e,-tiniate of the crrte sidtvalk and line tear maintc- 'TENSION. contra st is l.y or before Dec. 31, 1934. qiiarttiiies is as full is naller; l,er square foot. )5 Cents 150 00 The Engineer's preli non inary etitnate c,f the The amount of security required for the faith- 13cubic yards of earth excavatio n I I S cubic yards of concrete, for quantities is as follows: ful pe -formance of the contract is thirty (30) per to 4-inch subgrade;er cubic sari, $1 $13 00 Iiivement foundation; per cubic yard. 100 linear feet of all curbstone, re- cent. of the amount of the contract. 438 euhic yards of earth filling; per $6.90 , 793 50 dressed, rejuinted and reset in con- No bid v,,JI be considered unless it is accom- cubic yard, 75 Cent 328 50 ii)3 square yards of asphalt pave- crete; per linear foot, $1 $10U U,l panied by a depoiit. Such deposit shall be in an 7n cubic )arils of 4-inch cinder filling ment, itosturIiiog binder course and five ?;Sit linear feet of none cnrbstune, cu: amount not less than one and one-half (1%) per to be furnished and rolled; per cubic )ran niioiiilri:ouce; per stow' v,url. and drersed %%ithin the (itv limits, fur- cent. if the total amount of the bid. yy.,nl, $1.25 95 00 $1.20 813 60 The bidder will state the price of each item 95 linear feet ii 6-inch granite curl, nishe l an,l -rt in suucretc; per linear enume-ated in the notice tobidders, for which tone for corners, funtished anal set in Total $2.201 50 frn,t, $L90 512 UO .14 linear fet of a inrh granite' curl,- he desires to bid, contained in the specifications concrete; per linear foot. $3.50 332 50 Time allow ed, 20 consecutive wooking days. or sch,dules, by which the bids will be tested. 469 linear feet of concrete curl, one Security required, $700. ~tonr for corner, cut and dressel xith- in the Citt limits, furni,hrd and set in Awa -d. if made, will be made by item, accord- Near maintenance; per linear foot. (,u NO. 13, FOR RFG('L,-\TING. Rl:Cl'RBI'(; i'„nocr,-tv: or linear f, t, ? i,SU ing to law. Cents 231 40 t,NI) P.1\'IN(; WITH E'F:REI:1El-:N"I' toti 119 Si) 3794 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, SEPTFMHER 15, 1~i34.

.'v Iiurar luet of granite heading 35 sewer basins rebuilt; Per basin, BETWEEN E. 53I) ST. AND RALPH AVE.; ri,ions of the National Industrial Recovery Act .it,nr", reset in cc,nerete; per linear $ldU 3,500 00 IN E. 54TII ST.; IN F. 55TH ST., AND IN and such rules and regulati ei as have been pre E. 56TH ST., EACH FROM AVENUE L TO scribed by the President of the United State, ur ^ut, $1 20 00 29 ucw standard iron basin heads, ir, linear feat of granite heading furnishe,l and set; per heal. $2; 725 Oil THE SEWER 513\IMIT BETWEEN AVE- the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Al :.i;r, rut and ,irese l within the City h9 new standard iron heads, includ- NUE L \N1) AVENUE M IN RALPH AVE., ministration of Public Work,, pursuant to such i rit ,, lurnisbe'. and set in concrete; ing covers, for sewer manholes, fur- ll'F.ST SIDE, FROM AVENUE L TO FLAT- Act. 15 00 nished and set; per head, $I? 1.035 i1(1 LANDS AVE., AND STORM WATER SEWER Pursuant to Executive Order 6646, dated r linear tr ot, $1.3d ERSECTION OF FLAT. Alarch 14, 1934, no bid will he cuusidercd uules, loo ertuare ftet of concrete sidewalk 11 trees removed; per tree, $lU tId 00 FROM THE IN1- LANDS A1'E. ANI) RALPH AVE., SOUTH it includes or is aceompaniel by a certificate .. di ,ne scar maintrnance; per square 3 lire :1 nn boxes relocated, includ - 30 00 ing cable work; per box, $100 300 00 E:ISTERLY ACROSS MARGINAL STREET, (worded in accordance with 1'11':1-G1, rrvised t, t, 13 Cents 11'HARF OR PLACE AND OTHER CITY. :Nlarch 19, 1934, and given in paragraph (9) of Pave- 16 low pressure hydrants relocate,A; nil is yard, ~~i cr,ucretr, fur 1,300 Du OWVNED PROPERTY TO THE HEAD OF the Contractut'; 1'ropo+al) dole executed by the tit i,undatiu (l t 6 mix); per cubic per hydrant, $75 139 90 1 stop cock box relocated (service I'.1FRIEGAT BASIN. bidder stating that the bidder is complctug with .1 id S6 .3u The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as and will continue to comply with each approval n4 ,~,u;,re yards c,( redressed gran- pipe more than 2 inches); per box, $-'S '3 (10 follows: code of fair coutpetitiun to which lie i, subject, tilt with bituminous 1110 slop cock bores relocated (' ery Llr~cl. t ,accr 138-inch storm sewer, type A, 95 linear feet. and if engaged in any trade or indu,try for which I a nt cilia and n? )ear maintenance; ice pipes 2 inches or less); per box. 138-inch storm sewer, type B, 2_ao linear feet. tthere is ❑ u approved yumc card, $2 75 1,784 75 $15 1.5011 00 Outlet chamber, 1, her sis u g that as to Dde of trade or lficntnto ) in sq l:,rr yards of adjacent pave- t`i4 linear feet of P inch pipe cut- , Gate chamber, 1. he Ila, become a party to and is complying with n,rrr It is relaid in approaches, etc.); vert; per linear foot, $1.25 855 00 Overflow chamber, 1. and will continue to comply with an agreement 60 ot) I, r •Moore vard, $-) 84-inch combined sewer, I,156 linear feet, with the President (President's Re-employment Total $46,137 NU ewer LiAins rebuilt, perp basin, 78-inch combined sewer, 855 linear feet. Agreement) under section 4 (a) of the National 201 00 j'.uu Note The above quantities include the widening 66-inch combined sewer, 795 linear feet. Industrial Recovery Act. new Standard iron bain heads, of the roadway 4 feet on each side except where 54.inch combined sewer, 503 linear feet. The attention of bidders is particulaily calle.i I tnidhed and set; per head, $25 50 00 shown otherwise ou the plan. 48-inch combined sewer, 264 linear feet. to the requirements as to the minimum wage rate, u linear feet of I_2-inch pipe cud- Alternative bids required See nute at end of 42.inch combined sewer, 265 linear feet. to be paid under the contract. ' r: prr linear fuut, $1.25 37 50 ad,ertisement. Na Pr-oI„tl will be receive,A unle,s accompanied ------T 36-inch combined sewer, 277 linear feet. ime allowed, 60 consecutive working clays. 24-inch pipe combined sewer, 275 linear feet. by a certified check for Ttto Thousand Five Hun. T,tal $3,408 l5 Security required, $28,700. 12-inch pipe combined sewer, 1,612 linear feet. tired Dollars ($_',;0U) payai,le to the order of the dternative bid , required--See note at end of NO. 23. FOR REGULATING AND REP:1V- 6-inch house connection drain, 4,000 linear feet. Comptroller of the City and drawn upon a na r.lirrti,etnettt. ING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE- Manholes, 39. tional or state bank or tru,t company satisfactory I ime alluwe,i, 20 consecutive working days. SIF.NT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA- Sewer basins, 26, to the Board and having its principal office in ~re.,rity required, $1,100. TION THE ROADWAY OF STUYVESANT Oak fender piles, 150 linear feet. New York City or by coupon bonds or stock of For indeterminate or contingent quantities of the City of a market value at (cast equal to the N0. Ir FUIR RF.GI"LATING AND REPAV- AVE. FROM GATES AVE. TO HALSEY ST. The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the work of the character enumerated in paragraph above amount. Such check, bonds or stock must l.\t; W1'l if PEI MANENT ASPHALT PAVE- V1(\'f US A 0INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA- quantities is as follows: 4-A, of the proposal for bids which may be re• not be enclosed in the envelope containing the 1,265 linear feet of old curbstone re- fl(l\, THE RI Al)11- AY OF $AWTIIORNE quired by the conditions encountered during the Proposal. S1'. FROM Fl.ATB('SH AVE. TO ROGERS dressed, rejointed and reset in con- work of construction, the City will pay to the Every proposal must when submitted be en- Crete; per linear foot, $1 $1,265 00 contractor the following prices, to wit, tor: closed in a sealed envelope endorsed "Proposal AA y hh. 1,279 linear feet of new curbstone, Timber foundation, planking and pile capping, for Escalator Equipment," aml must be delivered I o- Engineer's preliminary estimate of the cut and dressed within the City limits, $50 per 1,000 feet, board measure. to the Board or its Secretary; and in the presence uu I rtities is as follows: furnished and set in concrete; per Creosoted timber, 10-inch splined sheet piling, of the person submitting the proposal, it will be .S I linear feet of 6 inch granite curb- linear foot, $1.90 2,430 10 $1811 per 1,000 feet, board measure. deposited in a sealed box in which all proposal; ,t„ri. for corner., cut and dressed 358 linear feet of 6-inch granite Timber bearing piles, 50 cents per linear foot. will be deposited. ocit}:in the City limits, furnihed and curbstone for corners, cut and dressed Broken stone, $5 per cubic yard. Deposits made by bidders, except the three low- ,-t in concrete; per linear foot, $3.50 $119 01) within the City limits, furnished and est formal bidders, will be returned within 3 Concrete, class A, $9 per cubic yard. ::1 a linear feet of concrete curb, one set in concrete; per linear foot, $3.50 1,253 00 Brick masonry, $20 per cubic yard. days after the receipt of the bids. The deposits scar maintenance, per linear foot, 70 1,750 square feet of concrete side. Steel reinforcement bars, 4 cents per pound. of the remaining bidders, except the lowest bid- t e„ 350 00 walk and one year maintenance; per Steam cinders, furnished, spread and rolled, tier, will be returned within 3 (lays after the I square feet of concrete sidewalk square foot, 15 Cents 262 50 $1.30 per cubic yard. award of the contract by the Board and an- 0 : ,,,e year maintenance; per square 1,075 cubic yards of concrete, for Extra excavation, $1.25 per cubic yard. proval thereof by the Government Engineer. If I...... l i Cents 30 00 pavement foundation; per cubic yard, Timber sheeting and bracing, $20 per 1,000 30 days shall have elapsed after the award of the i.ns) ethic yards of concrete for $6.30 6,772 50 feet, board measure. contract by the Board and approval thereof by rrnrut fuuudatiun; per cubic yard, 6,550 square yards of asphalt pave- The time allowed for the completion of the the Government Engineer and before the Board >r. t 6,848 10 ment, including binder course, removal work and full performance of the contract will of Estimate and Apportionment shall have au- 6 l; square yards of concrete foun- of old pavement and foundation, and lie two hundred and twenty-five (225) consecutive thorized the execution of the same as provided I,itko removed; per square yard, 15 five years maintenance; per square working days. in Section 36 of the Rapid Transit Act, the suc- ( ent.; 977 55 yard, $1.30 8,515 00 The amount of security required is One Hun- cessful bidder, at his option, may substitute for 6,356 square yards of asphalt pave. 9 sewer basins rebuilt; per basin, dred and Ten Thousand bollars ($110,000). the certified check so deposited a surety bond sat- ruer.t. including binder course and five $100 900 00 The bidder will state the price of each item isfactory to and acceptable by the Board, and cear5 maintenance; per square yard, 7 new standard iron basin heads, or article contained in the specifications (excepting shall thereupon pace returned to him his deposit yl.u; 6,883 80 furnished and set; per head, $25 175 00 for the indeterminate or contingent items enumer• of said certified check, provided that the bidder o.51 square yards of asphalt pave- 13 new standard iron heads, includ- ated in paragraph 4-A of the proposal for bids) `hall have stipulated with the Board to waive the nteot rcmo cd; per square yard, 10 ing covers for sewer manholes, fur. per foot, cubic yard, or other unit of measure right to withdraw the bid if delivery of the con- cnl 655 10 nished and set; per head, $15 195 00 by which the bids will be tested. The bids will tract is not made within 45 days of the receipt .ewer basins rebuilt; per basin, 200 linear feet of 12-inch pipe cud- be compared and the contract awarded at a lump of the bid. Within 3 days after the delivery of <1 iu 200 00 vert; per linear foot, $1.25 250 00 or aggregate sum. the contract the deposit consisting of either the ' flew standard iron basin heads, - Blank forms and further information may be certified check or surety bond shall be returned turn'-hell and set; per head, $25 .... 50 00 Total $22,018 10 obtained at the Bureau of Sewers, 9th floor, to the ] 1 new s-andard iron heads, includ- Alternative bids required-See note at end of Municipal Building, Brooklyn, New York City. desoripaonr of the work and other require- tttents, provisions and specifications are given in nK c,t'er,, Fcr sewer manholes, fur• advertisement. RAYMOND V. INGERSOLL, President. Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. the Information for lontractors, in the Forms of .I,he,. and set; per head, $li 165 00 s7,19 5, linear feat of 12-inch pipe cut. Security required, $7,300, Contract, Bond and Contractor's Proposal, in the L See General Instructions to Bidders on and Contract Irtt; prr linear i„rat, $1 .?5 68 75 Note-The above Engineer's preliminary esti- last page, last column, of the "City Record." whlchfitare o to be deemed alt part of this Invitation,r mates include all the necessary excavation and copies of which may be inspected and purchased Total $16,317 30 I backnl ing, together with all incidentals and ap- at said office of the Board. The purchase price Al'rrnative bids required-See note at end of purtenances necessary for the proper execution of BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION. of these documents, per set, is $1.65. a,lrettIsement. the work described. The attention of bidders is called to the fact I'irnc allowed, .19 consecutive working days. The foregoing Engineer's preliminary estimatea Notices of Public Hearings. that the final award of the contract will be con- 3e nrity required, $5,400. of the total cost of the completed work are to be tingent upon the consummation of the bond pill- Nt . 21. FOR REGULATING AND RF.P_1V- taken as the 100 per cent. basis and test for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUB- chase by the Federal Government. Nt 1t 11 H PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVE. bidding. Proposals shall each state a single per- lic hearing will be held at the office of the The receipt of bids will be subject to the re- ttl- I (IN A 6-IN, It CONCRETE V01,'NDA- centage of such 100 per cent, (such as 95 per Board of Transportation of The City of New quirements specified in said Information for Itry 'i HE RO.AIt\VAY OF MONROE ST. cent., 100 per cent. or 105 per cent.), for which York, on the 6th floor of No. 250 Hudson st., Contractors. all materials and work called for in the proposed ttl`1 NOSTR:IND .-9A E. TO MARCY AVE. Borough of Manhattan, on Tuesday, Sept. 25, hated, New York, Sept. 4, 1934. The l u ginrer's I,reIt mina ry estimate of the contract and notices to bidders are to be fur- 1934, at 11.30 a. :u., daylight saving time, on BOARD OF TRANSPORT \TJON OP TIIE url.ties is as follows; nished to the City. Such percentage as bid for the proposed terms and conditions of draft form CITY OF NEW' YORK, by JunN H. I3d linear feet of old curbstone, re- each contract shall apply to all unit items speci- of contract for telephone and emergency alarm Dcia tv. Chairman; FRANK X. SULLIVAN, rlre.atu, rejointed and reset in con- tied in the Engineer's preliminary estimate to an equipment for Line A, from Rockaway ave. to CuARLt:, V. amount necessary to complete the work described HALLEY, Jr., Commissioners. r rite; l er linear foot, $1 $150 00 Court St., Bklyn.; Line B, from Concord St., WM. JEROME DALY, Secretary, Bt l,o2 1,36 linear feet if new curbstone, in the contract. Each bid must be accompanied Bklyn., to W. 4th st., Manhattan' and Line E, by a deposit in cash or certified check payable cut anti dressed within the City limits, front Bergen St. to Fulton st., B-lyn., Contract to the order of the Comptroller of the City in SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR FUR. Iii: i,hed arid set in concrete; per No S•18. the sum of 5 per cent. of the security required Copies of said draft form of proposed contract nishing and installing D. C. connections and I near foot, $1.90 2,967 80 for the contract. track bgndin$ required for that part of the lit- 36 liicar feet of 6 inch granite curb- may be obtained at the offices of the Board of On all proposed contracts having an item Transportation, Room No. 505, 250 Hudson ct., dependent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad one or corners, cut and dressed for granite or stone curb, or items for both, or extending from Concord and Jay sts., Borough v'thin the City limits, furnished and Borough of Manhattan, at a cost of One Dollar for granite heading stones, cut and dresses] each. of Brooklyn, to 6th ave. and \'vaverly p1., Bor. it in runcrete; per linear foot, $3.50. 126 00 within the City limits, the bidder must submit ough of Manhattan, in the City of New York, 2011 square feet of concrete side- Dated, Sept. 4, 1934. alternative bids, that is, two percentages of the JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman; FRANK X. will be received by the Board of Transportation, e al0 ind one year maintenance; per total cost of the completed work. One percentage acting for and on behalf of The City of New York luarc foot, 15 Cents 30 00 SULLIVAN, CHARLES V. HALLEY, Jr., Commis' (A) shall be based on the Engineer's estimate ioners. at the office of said Board, at No. 250 Hudson 3411 cubic yards of concrete, for .,t., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until set forth in the proposal for bids and the second J OSErtl BOtEN, Assistant Secretary. sI1,25 ;'seem ,- it fuuudatiun; per cubic yard, percentage (B) on the said estimate except that the 28th day of September, 1934, at eleven-thirty s5-30 3,452 40 there shall be no restriction as to point or place (11.30) o'clock a. m. (daylight saving time), at 3,'8.i square yards of concrete foun NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUB• where curb or heading stones are to be cut lie hearing will be held at tire office of the which time and place, or at a later date to be rl ttion 'emt,ved, including mortar tied; and dressed. Board of Transportation of The City of New fixed by said Board the proposals will be publicy opened and read. I 'r square yard, I. Cent, 493 45 Blank forms and further information may be York, on the 6th floor of No. 250 Hudson st., 3,30. square yards of asphalt pave- obtained and drawings and specifications may be Borough of Manhattan, on Tuesday, Sept. 25, The work to be done under this contract is Ii rnt, t-eluding binder course, and five seen at the Bureau of Highways, 10th floor, 1934, at 11.30 a. m., daylight saving time, on the to be financed in whole or in part, by a loan Sear• maintenance; per square yard, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. s14,26 proposed terms and conditions of draft form of and grant from the Federal Emergency Adminis. 8 of 3,468 15 RAYMOND V. INGERSOLL, President. contract for station and tunnel lighting equip- tration of Public Works and is subject to the 3,29E square yards of pavement re- provisions of the National Industrial Recovery ,t&See General Instructions to Bidders on ment for Lines A and E, from Court st. to n,.ecd; per square yard, 10 Cents 329 80 Rockaway ave., Bklyn., Contract No. L-50. Act and such rules and regulations as have been I ,ev-•-r basin rebuilt; per basin, $]01) 100 00 last page, last column, of the "City Record." Copies of said draft form of proposed contract prescribed by the President of the United States 7 nev standard iron heads, includ- may be obtained at the offices of the Board lit or the Administrator of the Federal Emergency SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY Ii rg (O." t, for sewer manholes, fur- Transportation, Room No. 505, 250 Hudson St. Administration of Public Works, pursuant to the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at ii .hr,l and set; per head, $15 105 00 Borough of Manhattan, at a cost of One Dollar such act. _' i lid:ear feet of 12-inch pipe cul- Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. in., each. Pursuant to Executive Order 66.46, dated March Oil rt. pe, linear foot, $1,25 28 75 Dated, Sept. 4, 1934. 14, 1934, no bid will be considered unless it in- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1934. JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman; FRANK X. eludes or is accompanied by a certificate (worded Total $11,250 35 FOR REGULATING, GRADING AND RE. in accordance with PWA-61, revised March 19, GRADING EMMONS AVE. FROM E. 27TH SULLIVAN, CHARLES V. VALLEY, Jr., Commis- Alternrlive bids required-See note at end of sioners. 1934, and given in paragraph (9) of the Cou- ST. TO BRIGHAM ST., BOROUGH OF tractors Proposal) duly executed by the bidder ad, cc I i.c- ttent. JosEeu BoOEN, Assistant Secretary, 511,25 BROOKLYN. stating that the bidder is rn -plyir,n with and Buie c,hosed, 25 consecutive working days. The Engineer's estimate is as follows: "ecuti y req.iired, $3,80U. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUB- will continue to comply with each approved cite 42,088 cubic yards of earth filling to be fur- of fair competition to which he is subject, an-1 it \tl . I-tIlt RRA'l.A"IiNG AND REI'AV- nished. lc hearing will be held at the office of the Board of Transportation of The City of New engaged in any trade or industry for which there INl; 1t [I- li Pl-'R11A\EN I' ASPII.II.T PAVE- 3,424 cubic yards of 4-inch cinder filling to be York, on the 6th floor of No. 2~0 Hudson st., is no approved code of fair competition, then 111-:NT u\ :1 t,-IN('ll ((INt'REFE Ft)t'NIIA- furnished and rolled. Borough of Manhattan, on Tuesday, Sept. ''~, stating that as to such trade or industry he has ('l )y IItF RO-\I AY OF PITKIN AVE, 29 sewer manholes rebuilt. 1934, at 11.30 a. in., daylight saving time, on the become a party to and is complying with aol l'11u51 I 1\V,'00l ti'f. 'I'll LINCOLN .AVE. 24 seepage basins built. proposed terms and conditions of draft form of will continue to comply with an agreement with 39 trees removed (diameter, more than One the President (President's Re-employment Agree br Pugm(ee*,S preliminary estimate ref the foot). contract for reconstruction of storehouse floor, u.i1 rtir o a,fulluw; . repair of yard pavements and additional supports metro ) under section 4 (a) of the National In- 46 trees removed (diameter, one foot or less). dustrial Recovery Act. li nera fret ,f oil curbstone, Time allowed, 75 consecutive working days. of two columns of elevated structure of Broad- rI r'-t, . rejnrote3 artrl re-et in can way-Fourth Avenue Line connection of Coney The attention of bidders is particularly call.d Attention of bidders is particularly called to to the requirements as to the minimum wage re,- p,I lirr.tr foot. 71 $4,313 00 section J of this contract which calls for liquidated Island Yard, Agreement "KL." _' Iii 1.h ear feet of new eurb,tone. Copies of said draft form of proposed contract rates to be paid under the contract. damages of $25 per day. Bidders are warned No proposal will be received unless acconr- jn,l 'I c''- I %ithin the ('its limits, that the time allowed for the complete performance may lie obtained at the offices of the Board of rn-i-led in'l .-t itt e l -rrtr; per Iii. Transportation, Room No, 505, 2511 Hudson st., panied by a certified check for Four Thousand of this work is of the essence of this contract. Dollars ($4,000), payable to the order of the .rr 1, ,, t, $1.',n • Borough of Manhattan, at a cost of One Dollar 5.149 00 Security required, $13,000. Comptroller of the City and drawn upon a Na. . linrer fret A r,-inch grar:ite curb- each. Each bid must be accompanied by a depo'it of tional or State hank or trust company satis- ,to! e in- currer,, It-it II r Dated, Sept. 4, 1934. t'nitcrte; $650 in cash or certified check made payable to factory Si) the Board and having its principal I rr Inr.rr 5 1._'i JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman; FesNi X. 'N) OU the order of the Comptroller of The City of New office in New York City, or by coupon bonds or 1.1 r uc,u tee; t,f l,-inch granite York. SULLIVAN, CHARLES V. IIAiLiS-, Ir., Cumnti-- sioners. stock of the City of a market value at least Or , 'rncr,, cut and dressed The bidder will state the price of each itent equal to the above amount. Such check, bonds te ill ii ii, JOSEPlt BODEN, Assistant Secretary. s I 1,25 ( its limit,. furnished and or article contained in the specifications per or stock must not be enclosed in the envelope can -ct ri Ill' icte, prr Iroxci foot. $3.50, 4.035 00 cubic yard, or other unit of measure, by which Invitation to Contractors. taming the proposal. 6l- In't:~r trrt if Lluear~ne heading the bids will lie tested. The bids will be com- Every proposal must when submitted lie eu. -t,, _ Ivn,ii'l~l and s,I in r„neretr; pared and the contract awarded at a lump or closed in a sealed envelope endorsed "Proposal I,,-, Inr:, it I. 'S1 68 00 aggregate sum. SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR FUR- for 1). C. Connections and Track Bonding Equip- {_,I;a , uarr fort f ciiflcirltl side- Blank forms and further information may he nishing and installing passenger escalator equip- nteut" and must be delivered to the Board or it sI.,lk :,!hl '-c .,r m:untetrurc,- per obtained and drawings and specifications may be ment at the East Broadway Station, Manhattan, Secretary; and in the presence If the person sub- urr f, t. I l rnt- 4.950 40 seen at the Bureau of Highways, 10th floor, of the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit witting the proposal, it will be delxisited in a 4. ; n , I hie s_red, ot rvnerste, fI,r Municipal Building, Brooklyn. x14,26 Railroad, City of New York, will be received by sealed box in which all proposals will be deposited. tar r- nrtt failid,tIn; Il-F oil) c yard. RAYMOND V. INGERSOLL, President. the Board of Transportation, acting for and on be- Deposits made by bidders, except the three ...... '6,334 00 "See General Instructions to Bidders on half of The City of New York, at the office of lowest formal bidders, will be retuned within 2 ' Iv; ;lu:ur )ids „f concrete 'set page, last column. of the "City Record." said Board at No. 250 Hudson st , Borough of threedays after the receipt of the bins. The f„uc l itiut c-tu„tv,l; i.Ii square yard, \lanhattan. New York City, until the 2d day of deposits of the remaining bidders, except the 13 cit, 3.331) 55 SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY October, 1934, at eleven-thirty (1 1.30) a. tn., at lowest bidder, will be returned within three !; .,lu.0-e c:,n1, o f asphalt i)a e the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at which time and place or a later date to be fixed days after the award of the contract by thr nrel,t tnehu.Iflih binder Ctg.fr,s. and five Roorn 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 by said Board, the proposals will be publicly Board and approval thereof by the Grivernment Jerr -' in,i;iteuattir; leer s'fffit yard, a, m., on opened and read. Engineer. If 30 days shall have elapsed after ;.ni 26,4y6 25 WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1934. The work to be done under this contract is to the award of the contract by the Board and 2 346 ,(S nare '%ar& of asphalt pave- FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND be financed in whole or in part, by a loan and approval thereof by the Government Engineer ntclit rem,fed; per sgttitre yard, 10 MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT grant from the Federal Emergency Administra- and before the Board of Estimate and Appor- I rut. 2, 2 34 60 COMBINED SEWERS IN AVENUE L tion of Public Works, and is subject to the pro- tioilment shall have authorized the execution of

SATURDAY, S1~.PTEMBER 15, 1934. THE CITY RECORD. 5795

t. same as pi )V ded in section 36 of the Rapid provisions of the National Tnduwtrial Recovery hulterer, so imcli of surlt real prl,erty WenetS ('1 the rcal prop- I ran .at Act, the successful bidder, at his option, .Act and such rule, and legulati us as have been n v „ une,l be The (ity „f New York, fur t)lr rely t„ be t,keII and ac, lui,rJ in till, pr„ct',ulig may subcribe~l by the President of the 1 iiited States crec:i to an ,1 mvIItenan It :I >!rit cham ite, LIeeItattwi a+„1 (lctermiucd I,y the Sul mn,c Ci, urt a Irrty 6('11,1 satlstactury toad acceptable by ur the A-Intini'tramr of the Federal f;mr1kellcy lur,utant t+ , the ~t;itutk; in -u h car made .`wd %vithuut a jury. the Buar,l, and sh.,ll thereupon have returned t„ :Administratiun of Public Aforks, pur,uant to }~rucided, deternline,l ut~ii„ l a optol Ly the 'Ilic nahtre and es'rnt t the i,~ll, rI'rr,ucnt hill his deposit c f said certified check, piovide, l such act, I'rr,ideut ut the L3ut ,teh . f The lln,ny am; litrehv intemh•~1 i , ihr :tr~lui'iu, n , i ;I p, r:n;,uent tliut the t,ndder ~htall have Stiptllated with tilt Ydrsnaut to Executive Order 6646, dated March the CilB('1s.er, s-,, lunch "f oh real H11,l,enN a, is which are deemed to he a part of this in• become a party to and is eomplcin9 with and (ity- of \rn York, :,nd i, itillio lr and It•scnttd III,,% uwnc,l b, 'Ihr (ity ,if ScIo 1'„rk I'll the t:u ion, copies of which tnac lie in e, l :t gill continue to comply with an agreement with as follows: meClIom and mailctrpancc (If ::u lilt(IceptIng .alter purchased at said office of the Board. The pur the Pre,ident (President's Re-employment Agree "Beginning at a p„int ''r place in tl,c north- !~ur.uant to the statutes in ch ra,e malr and show price of these documents, Per set, is $ . 'uent) t,,,tier section 4 (a) of the 'National In erlc side of F:;,” ter "i Se, Cite of \rw 1he ~~n the _the day inches (oat' ; iiit i, ni approved code of fair competition, then in the Specifications and on the Contract Draw- ,long a line appinet o the o[ September, 1 Ja }, at the oprnll,;; of the court parallel t~, the t'nite,l States bulkhead line to the ,tatii g that as to such trade or industry lie has ittgs, which are deemed to he a part of this in- utt that day, ur as sou thereafter as a:unsel ,cutherly side of \1 es[ 144th street ; thence run- on, copies of which may e a party to and is con;lliyroq with and pu rr he inspected anu call be heard thereon, to have the cumpen,ation Ling westerly a di,tauce of thirteen feet eight and ,,illll c lntmue to comply with an agreement with purchased at said office of the Board. The pus vfilch should justly lie made to the respective set'ett-ei hths inches (13' 8 ") alun the \'resident (President's Re-employment Agree. chase price of these documents, per set, is $6. 1 1 ' g b g th south- went) under section 4 (a) of the National lit The attention of bidders is called to the f act owners of the real peulltric to be taken and erly side of West 144th street; thence running i l it and deter- southerly a distance of title hundred flit) two feet de trial Recover Aet, that the final ass ard of the contract will be con- acquired in this heisetling :L,cer y mined by the Supreme Cu ur: without a jury. three and tiveei,ghts inches (1 _" ,;s8") along a 'I he attention of bidders is particularly called tingent uphn the consummation of the bond pur- The nature and extent of the improvement line approximately parallel to the (sited States Ie, ti,c requirements as to the minimum wage chr e be the Fe-feral liusrrnmrnt. j hereby intended is the ac, ui-itiun of title in fee bulkhead line; thence rennin o he laid trader the contract. The recei it of bids w ill easterly a distance I Infurmati(to for simple absolute in the name „t and fur he No proposal will be received unless accom- -cyuircments specified in saihe the Oct it ,If one fort amt six incites (I' o") along a line of The City of New York to the real pr, aide-1 by a cert.tied check for Ten Thousand Contractors. iert>' at right angles to the last dr,cribed course; herein described, together tcith the iiihdins iiiid thence running motherly a distance of filly feet Uullar. t$I0,000), parable to the order of the New York, A ug. 28, 1924. intpruvemerst thereon, excluIIing the rrI ruin . how- four inches l5u' 4") along a line mtproiler of the City and drawn upon a Na- ,ippruxintately i'nal or State bank or trust company satis- BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THF. ever, o touch of such real property a is now parallel to the United States bulkhead line; oactot) to the Board and having its principal CITY OF NEW YORK, JouH If. UFLAyEY, owned by The City .,f Nest 1"„rk, for the erection thence running yt+wrlf9 a distance of inc foot office :n New fork City, or by coupon bonds or (ltatrman: FRANK X. SULLIVAN, CHARLES V. and maintenance of a grit chalidwr site, pursuant and six inches (1' 6") along a tine at right ,tuck if the City of a market value at least I1Ar.LEY, Jr., Commissioners. to the statutes in such case m.acle and provided, angles to the last ,lescribed course; thence limning Secretary . s7,28 , anal io the above amount. Stich check, bonds 1'('t• JrROVtS I) SLY determined upon iii I atlul,tcd b-v the I reisuit s.iutlterly a disc nee ut tveentc -siv feet two and , r stuckstock must not be enclosed in the envelope con- of the Borough of \lanhattan and the Cumtms- one-half inches (_'o' 2r1 i") along a line appruxi- Proposals—Notice to Bidders. sioner of Sanitation and sh,, the proposal. ,cu un a map or plan ('lately parallel to the United States bulkhead line Evilly proposal must %vile(' submitted be en- entitled: "City of New 1'„rk, Department of to the northerly site of \ est 1431 street at the Iloiuns has been made in the design of the I-rigint1r. If 30 days shall have elapsed after dividuais and corporations. Names of those desir- hundred and forty-fire feet 1443') eatcrly from sewer to adequately support all present loads the award of the c.,ntract by the Board and ink to be bidders will be placed on appropriate the iotersectiun of the t4,teel, side of lot ave and thrusts. All additional bails must be sup- a , lln,xal thereof by the Government Engineer list. but bids will not be limited to those on such nue and the said suutheila ,i , lc „f 1'a,t I 11thi ported at the expense of the uwtteu-iu-fee in such a III licrore the Board of Estimate and Appor- lists. A\'here quantities in excess of $1,000 in street; thence running i-;itt-i-ly uIuuig the said a manner as to introduce no ad+lltional stress in it nment Shoff hare authorized the execution of value are required the same will be advertised and suutherlti side of F:a>t 1Itith street to the west. the seises structure Column ruuccntration shall tic sane as provided in section 36 (if the Rapid the time for opening the bids will be announced erly side of Pleasant avenue a distance of one 'e carried down to a depth bdL,w thte subgrade '1r4('sui Act, the successful bidder, at his option. by public notice. hundred sixty-eight feet (16 1; thence runnip n,av suhstitute for the certified check so deposited of the sewer structure. For further information and particulars apply southerly alu he westelIs >i ,is „f Pleasant ave "'I'sMPOeves 1sci vus'.1 a nett:; bond sati,fac!ory to and acceptable by to Room 501, office of the Board of Transporta. Tire a distance of one liiii-hie,f f ,-et eleven inches dl liar ",1 temporary easeulcut will not he required. ecretiroeddeo Lion No. 250 Hudson st., City of New York. (IUO' 11") to the mid lie line ut the Cluck between tile. his de onilt h the niipi n "The land described is a Bart of I of !4, ?o bid will be requested or accepted from any East 1t7: th and F.i: t 110th streets; thence running Block 1741, Sectiun (,, of the Lan,l ;flap of the tl at the bidder Shull have se elated with the p contractor who is in arrears or in default to The ttesterlt alone; the middle line of the block a Borough ,f Manhattan, Citi, ('punts and ~tatr Li ord ti waive the right to withdraw the bid if City of New York. The right is reserved to distance of one hundred sixt> -,iihit feet (It,3'); of Nety York." delivery of the contract is not made within 45 reiect any and all bids. northerly al„ne a line parallel to J.)s of the receipt of the bid. Within three "nt eas me t for HOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE thenceeasled terlyer ly sideside of 1st avenue a ' I I")e of one II: rs alter the delivery of the contract the deposit the "A tile ,Onsisti11or of either the certified check or surety uoairman: FRANK X. SULLIVAN, CHARLES V. ng and maintaining a sener i requirrS a~ southerly side of East 111flfr >tree'- at the point or buunde,l and described in the tuputtiui In iii chili be returne.l to the contractor. HnLLEV, Jr., Commissioners. place of lteginning. Horizontal area. Beginning at a point on the 1 description of the work and other require- M. JEROME DALY, Secretary. '•7• lte l:iiid described cc,nil,,i,e, lots N,. 2s tu,tyherlv side of West 144th street, as laid out ill•nts, provisions and specifications are given t*-See General Instructions to Bidders (in -irt,l -il, IIsek liti.+, 5itCtii ❑ r., a, ;hit u ou file on the ftinal \l a> of the Cit) ui Nev, Turk, iii ter lust pace. last column, of the "City Record. t1CurI rformrationd rml onContoactor's to e Forms ” 1-an,l N*lal, of the 11omuglfi of \lauhattars, City, , li,taut six hun,heed nine feet (l,, ty') from the iu• io the specifications and sin the Contract Draw- Cumlty and State ,f New Y~~i ter section of said northerly side of 11'est 144th 'I in,,,, which are to be deemed a part of this in- SUPREME COURT—FIRST he Board of Es?in:ate and Apportionment by street and the easterly side of i.c•rrn,x avenue: `I a rr>ulutiuu ado,ted on :1LIy l , Iv.14, determined thence runnin , ~t,ttion. copies of which niav hep insl,ecte,i ai d Q~PAQTMLI . ea~tcrly a distance ui twvly feet 1„irchas:I at slid office of the Beard. The pur. that the entire lcust, ex 1+eu>e: :std disbursements ( 13' ) along6 the norther]i. side of Kest 144th incurred, aWnfiururd by the as oiiun, of the street; thence running noithei k ., di,tance of hi-)'C h r ce of these dncunients,P per set, is$ 6. ~ittriieation to Court to Condemn I'ropert~ flte wte11Bon of bidders is called to the fact 1)reater New, Yuri. Ch:utcr a, amended, shall one hundred stunt_, -lour feet awl ten itches th; t the final •sward of the contract will be con- be borne and paid by The ("ity ..f New fork. 1173' 10") along a line at sigh: angles to the tinzel t span the consummation of the bond pus- In the Matter of the Appucol1uo „f The Cite of Datr,l. New lurk, September 15, 1934. northerly side of \Vest 144th street aura extending New' York relative to acauiring title w-hrrever PAL'(, ly- INDELS, t urpuratwn (• h: ( 144th street at the ISO:Aftl) OF TR4NSPOR-I'.A1ION (1F TllF. grit chamher site flit the lilt ,f the Depart- the same has not been hrietiitiei' ac uited to ) ) ('I IV I ll NEV' YORK, JwiN I1. Der axs:v. ulent of Sanitation of The City of \etc York, the real property required it-r perntatttent and p~~"Vertical Ilimits. Tilt vertical li,uil, if the )hfirma('; FRANK X. St'LLIVAN, CnARle, V. according to law. temporary easements adrgtt:ue f,r the l,urpu-e perrnauent easement shall lie lwtucm two tu,ri- llalrr:v, Jr., Commissinners. 1'h"hiSk,A\T TO '1'IJE ST.~'fl - '1.1•:S IN yI't'Il of the ecur,truetion and ,naintrn:,ncr u.1 a zuntal platter, the Upper f which is it elevation \¼ vs Jssovur DALV, Secretary. s 8 cases ('lade au ,1 prucirhecl, ii ice i, lterrl,>' Sense utt, in. thr,ntgh soil under the land- - 4.0U and the luster of which is at elikati„ii if extending im \Vest 14.td gyticrt to \\ et 144th —18.OU, Borough of llanhattan datum. Between ~F' 1Lh.1) 131llS 01: I'ROPOtiAI.S FOR FUR- glee(' that it is the inuuitji11 the trlrali i ,u and installing ventilation eyuipnlent Counsel of Ihr City „f \cry 1',~rk t„ make street, tied crc it t to \\e ,t these vertical limits the horiz,mtai area of the II) t \h . fc o m oohs 144It .a he al'Plieatiun to if e tiupsrntI (,ntrt ut the state of 4;th J rrmaneut casement shall be a, hi sub in the L,r Lime A, front High st. and Court st. to ough of \ianhattan, ('it f \eiv fork, all foregoing. <„ck;iway ave., and for fine B, front 6th ave. to New York, at a Special Trrm, fart I thereof, of which lands ill which ~airl r.ln, that da}', or a, soon thrreii ci a; cuiii ci r,u, br )'1 1: t':A1'I` 'I it "IhiI ~'I V'fl"I I{S I\ S1 LII '•Prneisiun has ],evil tua,le in the dr ,ign of the .11th-c 1 flit- and on behalf of The City of 1\ew at the rfFice of said $oard, at 1\0. 2"(1 heard there in. to h:ne the cunipeu,atwn which ca ,e tuade ana pl,nldrel, units, i< lterebc given sewer to adequatelc support all lit 1 „ad, and 1'i,rk, .huttld 1N'tiv be lnatle to the re -r ,rctive iv of that it i; the i('lmti, i of the (', nl~~ , rati„n (slut. fill .All additional ki,a, ls mu,t br SollllTrie,l ii ~t., Boro,rgl: of Manliattan, New York llwl:~ , ,pert} to he tali :uul ;lefu11nf in till, >el ,if The City of New Yurk I,, make applicat ion at the ex,,( n,c ~,f III, uu~ter in ff. ,n ii ii a Toall 1' Ilnvl the &11 as of September. 1934, the real pr ilecen thirty ( 11.)6) O'clock a. m. (da)'light Frtt,tedin1t ascertained and dctermiric,l bti the to the ~uprerit C"ttrt of tilt- `tote of \ew' York, in ai to inho,lnce uu addit, mal >tre-, in the t Supreme Court without a jury. at a ~pect,tl Icrnl, l,ut III tiltTc-t, hellh in and acing time), at which time and place, or at a score Structure. G,lttn+n cuncentr:,li,n ,Fall Lr The nature and extent ut the tm cen,eut tur the fount% + \etc 1 , rk. it the I ttiitv cars ici ii an to a le I), bet. w th, iih ,i ,, a of 1:Its ,late to be fixed by 5411 lard, the proposals hereby intended is the oului-itiun of title in fee Go urt ll,un-c in the L', I „ u.h -i 1lauhattan. l' its the ,dicer structure 1 ,,ill Lr Putliilc opened and real. . simple absolute in the ❑ ante of au, l f,~r the of New 1-ork, cn the h cla „i tieptenll cr, "'lisle ,s.sRv host yits 1. 1' to week to be clone under this contract is benefit r,i Tile City of \ew Turk to the real , - p 19.14, at the mink „f th e r u. t ;n that l;n, or ".1 tr npr,rary c a.rmrnt i, r ti I-ni e lu le hranted in whole or in part, by a loan I of r,l-tv herein described, together with tile huildin l a, soon thereafter a; cutiu„e•1 r:n, h,. ii-ir,l thrrruri, con,tinctinc the ,e,crr i< os1nit'l :- h, tu„ird sisal grant front the Federal Emergency t to t s- K` iii,l improtentents thereon, excluding theretrom, to have the cumprn atu,n tchicl+ ~It„ul l ju,tlr be .,n 1 drscrihr l ill the fr,l{uwin~ trati ,tl of Public A~'urks artd is subject to the 5796 THE CITY RECORD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1934.

liegi teeing at a pant on the northerly side of the court in the above mentioned proceeding, title pike) and from New York boulevard (avenue) tc 1,953.51 feet along the northerly side of North \feet 1-th street, as laid out on,the Final %lap in fee shall becoate vested in The City of New Brookville boulevard, excluding the property of Conduit avenue to the westerly side of Latham t the bite of \ew, Yotk, dt,tant six hundred five York, where not already vested. The City of New York under the jurisdiction of lane; thence easterly, deflecting to the right If feet t: )• the u,ter ,ectiun of said north- The property affected by the above proceeding the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Elec- degrees 01 minute 35 seconds for 5{1.78 feet trl: ui \ et 144th street and the easterly is located in Blocks 7736, 7737, 7738, 7756, 7757, tricity, in the Borough of Queens, City of New along the northerly side of North Conduit avenue ~I1 of Lenox avenue; thence running eaterIV 77r8, 7779, 7779, 7-81), 7800, 7801, 7802, 7850, York, ascertained and determined by the Supreme to the easterly side of Latham lane; thence east- a -'i>'anc? „f twcu:y feet (2U') along the north 151 7?132, 7877, 78 r"8, 7879, 7891, 7898, 7899, Court , a jury, and to have the cost of erly, deflecting to the left 5 degrees 02 minutr~ rrI • ~idI, of \West 144th tscet; thence running ill Section 23 of the Kings County Land Map, such mprovement assessed by the said court, as 35 seconds for 413.25 feet along the northerly uuttherh a di'tancr of t, uc hun'lrcd ,ecrntt-four ;°1111.A, 797n-B, 7971 It. 7972-B, in Section 24 of hereinafter set forth is accordance with the side of North Conduit avenue to the westerly sidle lee anti ten inclie, II, Ili") along a line at the Kitts, Comity Land Map, 8492, 8493, 9494, resolution of the Board of Estimate and :Appor- of New York boulevard (.New York avenu('); lie It aflglc, to the mrfbrrl, ,iy.lr ..f \1e„t 114th 8513-A, 8514-A, 8115-A, 8544, 8545, 8546-A, in tionment, adopted on July 30, 1934. thence southerly, deflecting to the right 59 degrees 't I, et an eatcudim. the >utttherly side ul Section 25 of the Kings (.'ounty Land Map, and The nature and extent of the improvement 57 minutes 02 seconds for 103.58 feet along the \t't ,t I - tit trrt-t I tl rncr running tte,terly a is more particularly bounded and described as hereby intended is the acqui-ition of title in tsesterly side of New York boulevarl to the dllauee ct tientc feet ('U) along the ,utnherly follon', to wit: fee by The City of New York for the use of southerly side of North Conduit avenue; thence ,nl A\e't lath Ittet; thence milling Muth the public to the real property required for the I•.3 sT 54Tit STREET. westerly, deflecting to the right 120 degrees 02 eel, a dt,tauce „t One hundred sereuty-four feet above named improvement. The real property, minutes 58 seconds for 563.17 feet along the td ten oche 174' 11)") to the northerly side Parcel "A " title to which is to be acquired, is more particu- Beg iii ning at the intersection of the north Ii tie southerly side of North •Conduit avenue; thence I 1\ e,t 144th street to the point of beginning. larly bounded and described as follows, to wit: westerly for 1,848.35 feet along the southerly fhe I, mi,oar v ea,eu (lit shall include the right If Avenue K with the east line of Fast 54th street, thence westerly along the north line of NORTH CONDUIT Av sUr. side of North Conduit avenue to the easterly- side to toter ,n and have access ;ecru„ the property of Rockaway boulevard, to the point or place of e itli n t I aria of >a.d easentcnt for the pur- \venue K 6th feet; thence northerly deflecting 90 Parcel "A." degrees to the right 3,981.57 feet; thence north- beginning. „, it tran,porting otaterids, labor and sup- Beginning at a point formed by the intersection plte;. Th-se operati.tt, ;hall be conducted in such easterly deflecting 60 degrees 40 minutes 58 sec- Parcel "E." oils to the right 68.81 feet; thence southerly of the northerly side of North Conduit avenue :t r.utnnrr a, n .t t hinder the uw'uer-in-fee or with the centre line of Centreville street; run- Beginning at a point formed by the inter- deflecting 119 degrees 19 minutes 02 second, to oil,(I, h.r:int; r,vht in the pictures affected by ning thence easterly for 807.33 feet along the section of the southerly side of North Conduit the right 4,015.26 feet to the point of beginning. said temlwary cawIncut Iruut the use of the northerly side of North Conduit avenue; thence avenue with the easterly side of New York pre )it. „r the 1 ur1,o,c t whiclr said premise, Parcel "B." houlevard; running thence northerly for 70.07 Beginning at the intersection of the south I: tie easterly deflecting to the left 9 degrees 10 min- are bt- in_ u'ed at tlIe tmic of the taking of the utes 32 seconds for 249.89 feet along the north- feet along the easterly side of New fork boule- if F(1lmore avenue with the cast line of East airmen:. vard to the northerly side of North Conduit 54th street; thence westerly along the south line erly side of North Conduit avenue to the westerly " Che tiiue of the temporary easement hall ex. side of Bridgeton street; thence northerly deflect- avenue; thence easterly deflecting to the right of Fillmure avenue 61) feet; thence northerly de- true f .t period of six nimths fr;nn the date ing to the left 87 degrees 55 minutes 22 seconds 188 degrees 29 minutes 27 seconds for 1.28307 11th 0%hick the .,csner-in fee is nutifi,,l in ocriting tlecting 9n degrees to the right 2,687.5 feet; thence feet along the northerly side of Nortit Conduit easterly deflecting 90 degrees to the right 30 for 64,do feet along the westerly side of Bridge- by tilt De, artmeut of idnbtaBuil that c'n+truction ton street to the southerly side of Albert road; avenue to the westerly side of Farmers boule feet; thence southerly deflecting 90 degrees to the }eratiun affecting Iii. property •.rill i,ein. thence easterly deflecting to the right 61 degrees yard; thence southerly deflecting to the right right 92.5 feet; thence easterly deflecting 90 de• .ter :umpletion of can>trttc'ion of the sewer 26 minutes 55 seconds for 68.32 feet to the north- 101 degrees 32 minutes 23 seconds for 61.24 feet grees to the left 30 feet; thence southerly de- Iiithin the easement area, The City of \ew York erly side of North Conduit avenue; thence east- along the westerly side of Farmers boulevard to flecting 90 degrees to the right 2.595.0 feet to ,hat re,ture any structure removed or damaged erly deflecting to the right 51 degrees 58 min- the southerly side of North Conduit avenue; nth shall restore the surface of the property to the point of beginning. utes 39 seconds for 217.95 feet along the north- thence westerly for 1,223.91 feet along the south- it , original condition, Parcel "C." erly side of North Conduit avenue to the west- erly side of North Conduit avenue to the easterly ”"'he land descriiied i, a part of f.ot 24. Block Beginning at the intersection of the northwest erly side of Cohancy street; thence easterly de- side of New York boulevard, to the point or Section 6, of the Land Map of the Borough line of Avenue U with the northeast line of East flecting to the left 17 degrees 03 minutes 40 sec• place of beginning. of :,Iat;hattan, (.it}, County «nd State of New 34th street, thence southwesterly along the north- ottds for 1,054.43 feet along the northerly side Yorl . we-t line of .Avenue U 60 feet; thence northwest- of North Conduit avenue; thence easterly deflect- Parcel "F." "l,xrep:i„u- Nothing cuntainrd in the genet of erly deflecting 90 degrees to the right 175 feet; ing to the left 15 degrees 46 minutes 16 sec• Beginning at a point formed by the intersection the pern.anent r tr_nl+otary casements herein. thence northeasterly deflecting 90 degrees to the for 530.84 feet along the northerly side of North of the southerly side of North Conduit avenue befo e de, rihed shall be cunstrue'l as cuuve)ing right 60 feet; thence southeasterly deflecting 90 Conduit avenue; thence easterly deflecting to the with the easterly side of Farmers boulevard; run- to 7 lie Ciiv of New York right, to any portion degrees to the right 175 feet to the point of left 4 degrees 51 minutes 00 seconds for 303.82 ning thence northerly for 61.36 feet along the - of t e pci iaaiirilt easement cc tccl in the owner in beginning. feet along the northerly side of North Conduit easterly side of Farmers boulevard to the north- fee or les,e of the railroad tunnel located under avenue; thence easterly deflecting to the left erly side of North Conduit avenue; thence east- Dart of the pniperty affected by the rasernieuts Dated, Brooklyn, New York, September 12, 1934. 0 degrees 43 minutes 10 seconds for 801.19 feet erly deflecting to the right 78 degrees 31 minutes herein de ril,ed. ' PAIL bVINDELS, Corporation Counsel, Office along the northerly side of North Conduit ave- 59 seconds for 2,030.70 feet along the northerly ']'the Board of Estimate and Apportionment by nue to the westerly side of ll6th street; thence side of North Conduit avenue; thence easterly a re~ulutu, n arlupted on May 1k, 1934, determined and Post Office Address, 506 Municipal Build- ing, Brooklyn, N. Y. s12,22 easterly deflecting to the left 8 degrees 33 mtnutee deflecting to the left 5 degrees 00 minutes 00 that the entire cost, expenuc t inr,> urentent a-se'sed by the court in avenue to the westerly side of 231st street; Application to Court to Condemn Property. section of the easterly side of Baisley boulevard thence easterly deflecting to the right 0 degrees accordacce with the resolution adopted by the (Locust avenue) with the prolongation of the Board of I.-timate and .Appurtiunnment un the 48 minutes 04 seconds for 84.47 feet along the In the Matter of the Application of The City of northerly side of North Conduit avenue; running northerly side of North Conduit avenue to the ly'h d. y of April, 19'9, etas granted. thence easterly for 1,088.03 feet along the NOTI( E 1N FCRTHER I;IVEN TIIAT, New York relative to acquiring title to the real easterly side of 231st street; thence easterly de- northerly side of North Conduit avenue to the 1 , ur,t;,nl *. section 1(100 of the (;seater New property required for the opening and extending fleeting to the left 6 degrees 48 minutes 44 sec- amended by chatter u()6 of the of NORTH CONDUIT AVENUE front Centre- prolongation of the southerly side of 138th ave. onds for 1,079.33 feet along the northerly side York ( h,trter a, Due; thence easterly, deflecting to the left, 29 Laws ct 191 ; and chapter 391 of the Laws of ville street to 122d (l,izzard) street and from of North Conduit avenue to the westerly side of degrees 41 minutes 12 seconds for 53.97 feet 173, the t t ip or survey of the land to be South Baisley boulevard (Locust avenue) to Laurelton parkway; thence southerly deflecting along the prolongation of the southerly side of acquired in this proceeding has been duly filed Brookville boulevard, and of SOUTH CON- to the right 125 degrees 48 minutes 25 seconds for in the dice of the Clerk of the County of 17UIT AVENUE from the Brooklyn Borough 138th avenue to the easterlyside of Cranston 61.90 feet along the prolongation of the westerly street; thence southerly, deflecting to the right 90 King,, out .ash and every party and person line to 101st (Hawtree) street, from Peconic side of Laurelton parkway to the southerly side interested in the real property so to be taken and street to 129th street (Blackstone avenue) degrees for 30.77 feet along the easterly side of ,f the same; thence easterly deflecting to the left Cranston street to the northerly side of North ha\ing any c aim ur demand on account thereof front 130th street (lvfaure avenue) to Rock. 125 degrees 47 minutes 44 seconds for 742.71 Conduit avenue; thence easterly, deflecting to the i, here! v let tired to tile with the Clerk of the away boulevard (Rockaway turnpike) and from feet along the southerly side of Laurelton park- Cuntv of 1, nes in or before the 24th day of New York boulevard (avenue) to Brookville left 60 degrees 18 minutes 48 seconds for 484.46 wac to the westerly side of Brookville houle- tepteml eI, II. 4, a written claim. duly verified, boulevard, excluding the property of The City feet along the northerly side of North Conduit vard; thence southerly deflecting to the right 125 >rtting f-rtf the real property owned by the of New York under the jurisdiction of the De- avenue to the westerly side of Rockaway boule- degrees 04 minutes 12 seconds for 12.27 feet ilaimaii'. tr it kthich lie is interested, and his partment of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, vard (Rockaway turnpike); thence southerly, de- along the westerly side of Brookville boulevard i st uti cc a,l fees , an,l to -erce within the same its the Borough of Queens, City of New Yurk, fleeting to the right 60 degrees 57 minutes 45 see- to the southerly side of North Conduit avenue: onds for 68.63 feet along the westerly side of time a a,u f such verified claim on the Cur NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TWAT AN thence westerly deflecting to the right 54 degrees } -.ration Cut .cl of 'File Csty of New Yurk, at application will be made to the Supreme Court Rockawav boulevard to the southerly side of 55 minutes 48 seconds for 1,807.48 feet along the his uffi.e, 5i) , 'lunicipal lSuileinR. Borough of of she Slate of New York, Second Judicial Dis- North Conduit avenue; thence westerly, de- southerly side of North Conduit avenue to the iii klv i, ('it 'f Neis V rk. trict, at a Special Term of said court, held in fleeting to the right 119 degrees 02 minutes 15 easterly side of 231st street; thence westerly de The 'aid c,rifie, i claim .,hill et forth the real and for the County of Queens, at Chamber of seconds for 1,667.91 feet along the southerly side fleeting to the right 6 degrees 47 minutes 5l see- trupertI mltith the claimant owns or in which he Commerce Building, 16]st street and 90th avenue, of North Conduit avenue to the easterly side of Onds for 84.48 feet along the southerly side of is iutert st, 1. and his post c,ffice address. t,gether Jamaica, in the Borough of Queens, in the City Baisley boulevard; thence northerly for 60.00 feet North Conduit avenue to the westerly side of %% 7th an inrrrntory or itemized statement of the of New York, on the 26th day of Septemrtber, along the prolongation of the easterly side of 231st street; thence westerly deflecting to the hyt.tre', if an), fir }which compensation is 1934, at the opening of the court on that day, or Paisley boulevard. to the prolongation of the left 6 degree, 47 minutes 51 seconds for 1.413.18 claimed: and in ease such claim or demand for as soon thereafter as counsel can he heard thereon, northerly side of North Conduit avenue, to the feet along the southerly side of North Conduit cumpens1tion in respect of any fixtures is made, to have the compensation which should justly point or place of beginning. avenue; thence westerly deflecting to the left 4 See of tenant of the real property to be be made to the respective owners of the real by a le, Parcel "D." degrees 44 minutes 13 seconds for 284.80 feet ;acquired, a .upv If such verified claim or dc property proposed to be acquired for the open- along the southerly side of North Cnmluit avenue (1151111 tgethe with said inventory or itemized ing and extending of North Conduit avenue from Peglnning at a point formed by the intersection to the easterly side of 225th street: thence ,urteniert, shall he sews l upon the 0%%ner of Centreville street to 122d (l-izzard) street and of the easterly side of Rockaway boulevard westerly deflecting to the left 3 degrees 55 min- >nch real pro.,ertv or his attorney. from South Baisley boulevard (Locust avenue) to I Rockaway turnpike) with the southerly side of utes 30 seconds for 89.88 feet along the south- 'Cite 1 +rl f E-timate and Apportionment on Brookville boulevard, and of South Conduit ave- North Conduit avenue; running thence northerly erly site of North Conduit avenue to the west- line 12. 1934 adopted a resolution in pur'uance sue from Brooklyn Borough line to 101st (Haw- for 102,90 feet along the easterly side of Rock- erly side of 225th street; thence westerly for i ,lie ;nrcci.i.n.s of section 976 of the Greater tree) street, from Peconic street to 129th street awav boulevard to the northerly side of North 32324 feet along the southerly side of North Conduit avenue; thence easterly, deflecting to the V'r,, 1'i rk ( barter, as amended, directing th tt (Blackstone avenue), from 130th street (Maure Conduit avenue to the easterly side of 224th too ill late t the entry of the final decree of avenue) to Rockaway boulevard (Rockaway turn- right 118 degrees 59 minutes SO seconds for street, to the point or place of beginning. SATURDAY, SEPT1:11BER 15, 1934. THE CITY RECORD. 5797

Itrcemher 31, I'114. by the AIacHr latunarc y. Sii CON nrir :lvrvue. of South Conduit avenue, to the westerly side nue to the westerly side of Farmers Itoulvvard; Parcel "H." of 150th avenue (Stanley avenue); thence south- thence southerly 'leflecting to the right 104 de- 1+15, &-,, ie, of ahiclt fume filed in the unite nt Bc;inning at a point formed by the inter~ec- erly, deflecting to the right 40 degrees 37 win- grees 44 minutes 07 seconds for 62.04 feet aIvng the ('leek of the t .untr of Ooccn,. at Jamaica, tw~ n f the northerly side of South Conduit ave- ti's 38 seconds for 9.i.15 feet along the westerly the westerly side of Faruterc boulevard to the \larch _ i . 1'115, in the i~IIicc ..t the Cor - our pith Bi oklrn Borough line (centre line of side of 150th avenue to the southerly side of southerly side of South Conduit avenue: thence i„ration ( oil-1, ('iii r.1 NI uc S ri . 11:nrch Snntlt Conduit avenue; thence westerly, deflect westerly for 900.27 feet along the southerly side 23, 1'alt, and in the (ficr of the I're't il l ,treed; running thence easterly fur 1,212.97 fret along the norlhcrlv side of South Conduit ing to the right 139 degrees 22 tninutes 22 see- of South Conduit avenue to the easterly side of dent of the (t,rnuch it ()ucen, 1larch _ , 1' 15, nennc to the westerly side of 79th street 1)11115 for 679.94 feet along the southerly side of New York boulevard, to the point or place of he. and on .cctinn No. I t8 of tht lirnal ni;il, f the (;er• ec street); then cc southerly deflecting to South Conduit avenue; thence westerly, deflecting ginning. flur0 nglt of (]neon-, aplro%rrl it the I:nrli of ,ct,b,r 24, 1'+1), the fight $7 degrees 33 minutes 48 srconds for to the right on an arc of a circle, the radius of Parcel "T." F..tioiatc and .\pportionment I Beginning at a point formed by the intersection 1.t~Q lici t iInng the yc.terly side of 79th street which is 1,237.83 feet for 135.95 feet ailing the he the \laver November 1 2, 191 1 , clues of of the southerly side of Snutt• Conduit avenue to the ., nthcrl, s•de of South Conduit avenue; southerly side of South Conduit avenue to the shish Here filed in the office of the (leek if the with the easti- rlv side of harmers hottlecard; thrnc, westerly deflecting to the right 122 degrees ea-lerly side of 123d street, to the point or ('minty of Oueens, at latnaica, .13ril 15, 1 1 25), in running thence northerly for 61.211 feet along the -( minutes I ecnnds for 381.77 feet along the place of beginning. the ollicc of the Corporation Cmtnscl, hits- of easterly side of Farmers boulevard to the north suotherly side of ;nutli Conduit avenue to the Parcel N. New \nrk, .Al,ril 15 1920, and in the ntlire of 11eginning at a point formed by the iulerseetiDn erly side of South Conduit avenue; thence east- the President of the IS„rough of Queens :\Aril southerly ole of Blake avenue; thence westerly erly deflecting to the right 78 degrees 38 minutes def1wixg to the left 32 degrees 26 minutes 12 of the northerly side of South Conduit avenue I'o, 1920, and on Section 139 of tilt, final real, of with the northerly side of 150th street (Stanley 26 seconds for 2,530.01 feet along the northerly the Through of Queens, approved by the hoard ecxnO5 for 2l 1.11 fc et along the southerly side , avenue); running thence easterly for 120.54 feet side of South Conduit avenue and the pr, Ilongati,,n If J:stimate and Apportionment lime 4. 11th, by of It'ake avenut to the westerly side of Amber along the northerly side of South Conduit ave- thereof to the centre line of Springfield boulevard; Iiie Jlayor June 14, 1920, copies if tt ,Ireet; thence northerly deflecting to the right -hicli t,crc nue; thence running easterly on an arc of a thence northerly deflecting to the left 74 degrees tiled in the office of the Clerk of the (- 90 degrees CO minutes 15 seconds for 134.16 feet Houle of circle, tangent to the last mentioned course, the 05 minutes 07 seconds for 0.63 feet along the ()eems, at Jamaica, November 4. 19'0, in the alon„ the westerly side of Amber street to the radius of which is 1,708.73 feet for 880.48 feet centre line of Springfield boulevard to the pro- office of the Corporation Cnun,el, (itv of Ncrc mutt^rly side of South Conduit avenue; thence along the northerly side of South Conduit ave- longation of the sotuherly side of South Conduit York, November 3, 1920, and in the office of we-te-Iv deflecting to the left 57 degrees 34 nue to the prolongation of the westerly side of avenue; thence northerly deflecting to the right the President of the Borough of Oncen, ' ,,vem minute: 03 seconds for 581.07 feet along the 129th street (Blackstone avenue); thence south- 73 degrees 33 minutes 47 seconds for 380.15 feet her 4, 1920, and on Section No. 153 of thy tin:l ,out't°rly side of South Conduit avenue to the erly, deflecting 101 degrees 06 minutes 14 seconds along the northerly side of South Conduit ave- map of the Borough of Queens, approcei by the Rrorklvii BnrnuCh line; thence northerly for 71.09 to the right from a tangent to the last men- nue; thence easterly c fleeting to the left 8 de- board of Estimate and Apportionment Nocemlice feet along the Pron4lyn Borough lire to the north- tioned course for 61.19 feet along the prolonga- grees 27 minutes 56 seconds for 821.93 feet along 4. 1932, by the Mayor November 10, 1932, copies rlN. 'ide of South Conduit avenue, the point or f on of the westerly side of 129th street to the the northerly side of South Conduit avon::c to) of which were filed in the office of the Register place of beginning. southerly side of South Conduit avenue; thence the westerly side of 224th street; themx south- of the County of Queens, at Jamaica, Slav 4• Parcel "J " westerly on an are of a circle, the tangent of erly deflecting to the right 112 decrees 42 minutes 1ct.i3, in the office of the Corporation (nunscl, Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- which deflects 78 degrees 29 minutes 12 seconds 15 seconds for 5.49 feet along the westerly side City of New York, May 6, 193?, and in the otfire tion rf the northvrly side of South Conduit ave- to the right from the last mentioned course, the of 224th street; thence southerly deflecting to of the President of the Borough of (lnecnc Mai nue with the ea trrly side of 79th street (Genesee ratios of which is 1,648.73 feet for 805.81 feet the right 3 degrees 35 minutes 45 seconds for 4. 1933, and on Section No. 154 of the final mats steed ; running thence easterly for 4,272.74 feet along the southerly side of South Conduit avenue 61.26 feet along the, easterly side of 224th street of the Borough of Queens, approved by the alum the northerly side of South Conduit avenue to the easterly side of 126th street; thence south- to the southerly side of South Conduit avenue; Ilnard of Estimate and .Apportionment hint 1. to the tcesterly silo of Cro-s Bay boulevard; erly, deflecting 50 degrees 29 minutes 02 seconds thence westerly deflecting to the right 63 degrees 1934, by the Mayer, copies of which were file,i theme southerly deflecting to the right 56 to the left from a tangent to the last mentioned 59 minutes 43 seconds for 797.11 feet along the in the office of the Register of the Count%- of 18 minutes 09 seconds for 72.12 feet degree, course for 53.53 feet along the easterly side of southerly side of South Conduit avenue; thence llneens, at Jamaica, in the office of the Cor- along the wcrsterly Ride of Cross Bay boulevard 126th street to the northerly side of 150th aye westerly deflecting to the right 8 degrees 27 min- poration Counsel, City of New York, and in the to ttir sotuh,rly 'isle of South Conduit avenue; Hue; thence westerly for 155.02 feet aloe the utes 56 seconds for 402.29 feet along the south- office of the President of the Borough of Queens, deflecting to the right 123 degree, l the pro- then

AL/4 s» Filing Tentati'e Decree—Notiee to File gether t,itlt all mimes-s paid by said purchaser on /t -I11I7 'O SO3/L Objections. o.ccount thereof at the time of the sale, and the bidder's as.ent to the above conditinrus being ttnc!er-t , opl to he implied by the act of hiddinR. In the dotter of (he Applicaticm of The City of and The City of New York will, ,vilhout nuttier New York relative to ac wring title whererer in the tutrchaser, cause the same ti be removed the s,nne has nr,t been herettc acquired for aml the cne in fee to the real praI rty he sec-in-its- ahoce mentioned. required fnr the PL GLIC I'I..AV'GROUND lmonded liy 32d avenue, ('orpotal Kennedy The v,ork of rentocal most I,e carried on in stre(-t, 3341 avenue, 209th street, 3d drive and Dery re,pect in a th, 'rough and uvurkmanitkr 2c)vth street, and by 32d acenuc, 210th street, ounnnr and mustflutist be eomldclsrl within thirty l3,1 avtuue anal Corporal hei:nedy street, in ia,, front the date of possession, and the sue the Bnroiigh of Queens, ('i'c of New York. cu sful bidder will provide and furnie other than that of their speedy removal, opened by the President or Board or head of said n,'r shall lie collect any rental or other revenue department and read, and the award of the con hr the use of either the land or the buildings, tract made according to law as soon thereafter (-'c . situated thereon. The breach of either or as practicable. Ln, Of these conditions shall forth,sith void the 1•-ach hid shall contain the name arid place of ,ale and cause inrntediate forfeiture of the pur- residence of the person making the same, and cha"e olooev and the security deposited for the tlhe names of all persons interested with him g fr futii}rtn1 priforniauce of the conditions of the therein, and, if no other person be so interested, ale The placing therein or permitting the occu- it shall distinctly state that fact; also that it is nc cif any- such building h,, any tenant free. made without any connection with any other tree- 6,r rent or otherwise, excepting the neces,ary 5 lii making a bid for the same purpose, and is in , atchn an or the workmen cnga~rd in the actual all respects fair and without collusion or fraud demolition thereof, shall of itself be a breach of and that no member of the Board of Aldermen, the ais,e conditions of sale. head of it department, chief of a bureau, deputy The sale will be as of the condition of the thereto, or clerk therein, or other officer or ern- property (,n date of deliver% thereof to the pur- I~ln)ee of The City of New York is, shall be, or chascr. The City of New York mill not be re become interested, directly or indirectly, as con- pon ,ilile for any change or loss which may tractinp party, partner, stock holder, surety or occur in the condition of the buildings. or their other%%ise in or in the performance of the con- apIii tcnances between the tinge of the sale thereof tact, or in the supplies, work or business to and the time of delivering possession to the pur- it inch it relates, or in any portion of the profits cha.cr, after being properly vacated of all tenants. thereof. The bid must he verified by the oath, in The sale and delivery to purchaser will he made tvriting, of the party or parties making the bid) :+s nearly together as the circumstances of vacat- that the several matters stated therein are in all ing the structures of their tenants will permit. respects true. All of the material of building;, sheds, walks, No hid will be considered unless, as a condition sI rule tores and cellars of whatsoeVet nature, with precedent to the reception or consideration of such thrir exterior and interior fixtures, appurte- cidl, it he accompanied by a certified check upon n:n andnd foundations of all kinds except the one of the State or National banks or trust corn- exterior walls of the buildings and their founda lanes of the City of New York, or a check of inch hank or trust c impany signed by a duly . -, and the sidewalks and curbs in front of , authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of ~ail buildings, extending within the described the ('nmptroller, or money or corporate stock or zrca, shall he torn down and removed from the rtificate of indebtedness of any nature issued prrntises. None of the dirt, debris or waste re , by The City of New York, which the Comptroller ulting from the demolition shall he allowed to shall approve as of equal value with the security remain on the premises, except old mortar or required in the advertisement to the amount of J plaster (unit, which may be left, but not higher unt less than three nor more than five per centum at any point than two feet below the curb oppo- f the amount of the bond required as provided site that point. The exterior "olds and their in sectinn 420 of the Greater New York Charter, fm,ndations shall he taken down only to a plane All bids for supplies must be submitted in II hose elevation shall be the level of the curb !uplicate. in front of the building. Where there is no cttrh the elevation of the surrounding ground The certified check or money should not 1,c hall he considered curb level. _All wells, cess- inclnwed in the envelope containing the hid, but r. l, ,inks, etc., existing on the property must hould be either inclosed in a separate envelope he filled to the level of the surrounding ground ac(rlressed to the head of the Department, Presi- with clean earth- lo•nt or Hoard, or submitted personally unpin the ;nre.entatian of the bid, The purchaser at the sale shall also t,ithdraw anll rem -u C all abandoned «ater taps and olrl Fr particulars as to the quantity or quality -Cr' ice mains and in place thereof cause to lie of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the itork, reference must be made to the specifica- NAG6AV COUNTY inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in the street in compliance with the riles and regu- tions, schedules, pans, etc.. on file in the said Cite of the President, Board or Department. B14RD OF(ST/M,17f ANO APPLWT/ONMfNT latinns of the Department of \Vater Sunnly. (gas O_a G nr! C_ CfGhvt(R rind Electricity, and furnish the Department of bid shall be accepted from or contract D/AGRAM SNOW/NG AREA Gil' A55E55MCNT Finance pith a certificate from the Department carded to any person who is in arrears to The IN TI f PPgCEEL'A; rCRACQU/R/NG TITLE TO , f \Cater Supple, Gas and Electricity that this ('itv of New York upon debt or contract, or who NORTH CONDO/T AVENUE a: ecn performed. ii a defaulter as surety or otherwise upon any I(GE N0-- MW C!M/fYl([( 77Mffl TO JIY"(r •r)-TT R7.4 / ~l,ligaticn of the City. (IOM SOYTN aA/1(fl/>m+~e.vlL{A"C(Y.VO MAW(! The Purchaser at the sale shall al,- remove . ~/M•pNIJ Me e•G•W'f a/mv O'M O/ O$$s s,lAlnl &h+JfrAslO AND TD ill hose sewer connections to the main sewer in The contract must he hid for separately. -/T.b conJ /N oeyr ill /..//y Qa o SOUTH CONDUIT AVENUE the =trcct. and the openings of the main sewer The right is reserved in each case to reject all - - /_,coNS i,M e,9,rll as -, oso D of /eroyl. I /.wf lr(MEroY[~N daA7nKK!/Nf TO in 'itreet shall he properly clo,ed in compliance this if it is deemed to be for the interest of the Ay p~gwrly OwMre /AN KtA ( ST/[(T TO ..,.I STeFt r 0 „d Ya, dajkp,.tr 4 o. d fmr .._. W/WO.w time o f f'euvers iii ( itv so to do. n1An-~.r k.4 h.r✓ rrav Iearnwe Ta eenarnu1 en.•fw.o. htelrBuu ich e in o which the ha il iintgs are situated ✓ Bidders will write out the amount of their .v/eanb+ .,e ., Jw endo*_dJl.,+ mmAkow ask X-01-y TN "d r Off TN( CJTT O' NFW Y~ 4n K( and ftirni