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Municipal Civil Service Commission. 18 THE CITY RECORD. PRICE 10 CENTS. VOL LV. NUMBER 16467. NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1927. Title Division- THE CITY RECORD. 1. Silverman, Henry, Room 1531, Municipal Building, 81.36. 2. Handel, Samuel K., 227 Audubon ave., 75.79. Bureau of Street Openings, Main Office, Manhattan- OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 1. Dunn, Joseph J., 1652 University ave., Bronx, 78.91. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the BOARD OF CITY RECORD. Promotion to Hospital Clerk, Grade 3, Department of Health. JAMES J. WALKER, MAYOR. 1. White, Harry A., 519 E. 138th st., Bronx, 87.85. CHARLES W. BERRY, COMPTROLLER. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, CORPORATION COUNSEL. Promotion to Playleader, Grade 2 (Female), Department of Parks, Brooklyn. STEPHEN G. KELLEY, SUPERVISOR. 1. Oblas, Lillie, 1177 E. 14th st., Bklyn., 89.33. 2. Smith, Mildred W., 2106 Tomlinson ave., Bronx, 86.75. Supervisor's Office, Municipal Building, Manhattan, 8th floor. 3. Brewer, Marie T., 18 Berry court, Gerrittsen Beach, Bklyn., 86.41. Distributing Division, 125 and 127 Worth st., Manhattan, New York City. 4. Courtney, Grace A., 3830 18th ave., Bklyn., 84.12. Published daily, at 9 a, m., except Sundays and legal holidays. 83.41. Subscription, $20 a year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy. 5. Foley, Josephine M., 217-19 110th ave., Queens Village, L. I., SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the City employees), $5; Official Canvass of Votes, $1; Registry Lists, 20 cents each assembly district; Law Department Department of Parks, Brooklyn. Supplement, $1; Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, $2 each section; postage extra. Promotion to Playleader, Grade 2 (Male), ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the CITY RECORD must be received at least TWO (2) 1. Stark, Charles H., 95 Leonard st., Bklyn., 90.16. days before the date fixed for the first insertion; when proof is required for correction before 2. Goodwin, John J., 200 McDonough st., Bklyn., 87.50. publication, copy must be received THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion. COPY for publication in the corporation newspapers of Brooklyn must be received at least 3. Trank, Louis, 2753 W. 1st st., Bklyn., 87. THREE (3) days before date fixed for the first insertion. 4. Smith, John P., 603 W. 184th st., 83.62. Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. 5. Coughlan, Gerard A., 1119 Woodycrest ave., Bronx, 83.16. 6. Cummings, Edward J., 233 Monitor st., Bklyn., 81.25. TABLE OF CONTENTS. ___-•,-- Promotion to Attendant, Grade 3, Law Department, Main Office. Aldermen, Board of- Municipal Civil Service Commission- 1. McGrane, Thomas F., 503 W. 52d st., 83.46. Resolution Granting Leaves of Absence Eligible Lists Promulgated July 20, 7647 to City Employees of Jewish Faith 1927 7656 for Observance of Religious Duties 7647 Notices to Appear for Examinations Promotion to Engineer Inspector, Grade D, President, Borough of Richmond, Engineer- Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Build- ing Bureau, Division of Construction. Armory Board- Etc. 7682 7682 ings Proposals Official 'Directory 7651 1. Kelly, John T., 2 Allen ct., West Brighton, S. I., 77.25. Assessors, Board of- Parks, Department of- 2. Campbell, Joseph A., 930 Forest ave., West New Brighton, S. I., 75.58. Completion of Assessments and Awards 7655 Proposals 7658 Bellevue and Allied Hospitals- Plant and Structures, Department of- Promotion to Inspector of Construction, Grade 4, Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. Minutes of Meeting Held June 2, 1927 7651 Proposals 7657 Proposals 7657 Report for Week Ended May 7, 1927 7650 1. Meyer, Paul, 700 Riverside drive, 90.15. 7652 Police Department- Board Meetings Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Prop Promotion to Foreman of Laborers, Grade 3, President, Borough of Richmond, Bureau Bronx, Borough of The- erty 7652 Notice of Public Auction 7652 Proposals 7652 of Public Buildings and Offices. 7652 Proposals Report for Week Ended June 25, 1927 7650 1. Ha fey, Michael J., 1564 Richmond terrace, West New Brighton, S. I., 76.50. Brooklyn, Borough of- Public Markets, Department of- 2. Miller, Charles A., 173 Lathrop ave., West New Bureau of Buildings-General Orders Proposals 7675 Brighton, S. I., 75.58. Nos. 68 and 69 7656 Public Welfare, Department of- Proposals 7656 Proposals 7653 Promotion of Foreman, Grade 3, President, Borough of Queens, Public Buildings and Purchase, Department of- City Record, Board of- 7674 Offices. Proposals 7652 Proposals Queens, Borough of- 1. Dooley, William B., College ave., Springfield Gardens, L. I., 88.34. Docks, Department of- Proposals 7654 2. Krahe, George H., 30-18 43d st., L. I. City, 85.80. Proposals 7652 Richmond, Borough of- Education, Department of- Proposals 7674 Proposals 7653 Street Cleaning, Department of- Alienist (Psychiatrist), Grade 4. Estimate and Apportionment, Board of- Proposals 7658 1. Langner, Helen P., Manhattan State Hospital, Wards Island, 82. Notices of Public Hearings-Franchise Supreme Court, First Department- 2. Colbert, Carter N., 111 E. 80th st., 80.50. Matters 7660 Application to Court to Condemn Prop- 3. Notices of Public Hearings-Public erty 7676 Adleman, Sarah, State Hospital, Bklyn., 78.50. Improvement Matters 7659 Filing Bills of Costs 7675 4. Welch, Joseph H., Bellevue Hospital, 78.50. Finance. Department of- Filing Preliminary Abstract 7676 5. Castro, Herman R., 949 West End ave., 78.40. Confirmation of Assessments-Notices Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File 6. Kelman, Sarah R., Manhattan State to Property Owners 7658 Objections 7676 Hospital, Wards Island, 76.70. Corporation Sale of Buildings and Notices to File Claims 7675 Appurtenances Thereto on City Supreme Court, Second Department- Executive Secretary to the Advisory Committee on Vocational Training, Board of Real Estate by Sealed Bids 7659 Application to Court to Condemn Prop- Edation.uc Proposals 7658 erty 7678 1. Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File Walsh, Charles J., 457a Halsey st., Bklyn., 86.10, Sale of Tax Liens 7659 2. Sureties on Contracts 7659 Objections 7676 Roberts, David J., 263 15th st., Grant City, S. I., 77.20. Vouchers Received July 23, 1927 7649 Notices to File Claims 7677 Warrants Made Ready for Payment Transportation, Board of- 7657 Physician (Roentgenologist), Grade 2. July 23, 1927 7647 Invitation to Contractors 1. Fire Department- Notice of Public Hearing 7657 Weitzner, Samuel F., 865 West End ave., 88.60. Proposals 7657 Water Supply, Board of- 2. Robinson, William T., 237 W. 74th st., 83.40. 7675 Health, Department of- Proposals 3. Plehn, George J., 143 W. 73d st., care of Hamilton Hotel, 83.40. Proposals 7657 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, Depart- 4. Instructions to Bidders on Work to Be ment of- Schwarts, Irving, 1150 5th ave., 80.10. Done and Supplies to Be Furnished 7682 Proposals 7653 5. Friedman, Lewis T., 315 E. 18th st., 73.30. 6. Hirsch, Henry, 1511 Nelson ave., Bronx, 78.30. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Promotion to Foreman of Laborers, Grade 2, Department of Furks, Bronx. 1. Resolution Requesting Heads of Departments of City and Borough Governments Carroll, Joseph M., 2440 Marion ave., Bronx, 94. 2. Hinchy, Denis J., 2326 Laconia ave., Bronx, 91.54. to Grant Leaves of Absence to Employees of the Jewish Faith for the Purpose 3. King, John, of Observing Their Religious Duties. 868 Tremont ave., 90.50. 4. Devlin, John J., 1112 Longwood ave., Bronx, 89.91. 5. RESOLVED, THAT, IN KEEPING WITH AN OPINION OF THE CORPORA- Walsh, Lawrence J., 1269 College ave., Bronx, 89.20. 6. Falter, Adolph, 366 E. 179th st., tion Counsel, rendered to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment under date of 88.83. 7. Holland, Patrick, 636 Morris Park ave., Bronx, 88.83. May 18, 1923, the heads of the several departments of the City and Borough governments 8. Murphy, Harry E., 659 Wilcox ave., Bronx, 88.66. be and they hereby are requested to grant leaves of absence, with pay, to all employees 9. Daly, Patrick, 149 Alexander of the Jewish faith under their jurisdiction, including those on a per diem basis, who ave., Bronx, 87.33. 10. Fields, Philip J., 32 East Kingsbridge rd., Bronx, 87.25. may wish to absent themselves from official duties on Rosh Ha Shonah, September 27 11. Keefer, George, 1254 Stebbins ave., Bronx, 86.83. and 28, 1927, and on the Day of Atonement, October 6, 1927, for the purpose of observing 12. O'Connell, Edward J., Pelham Bay Park, 85.50. their religious duties. 13. Nickel, John H., 2061 Westchester ave., Bronx, 84.33. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen July 12, 1927. 14. O'Rourke, Patrick J., 485 E. 180th st., Bronx, 83.75. Approved by the Mayor July 21, 1927. 15. Hackett, Charles A., 456 Willis ave., 82.83. jy25,26 J. J. McCORMICK, Deputy and Acting Clerk. 16. Degnan, Walter L., 1721 Montgomery p1., Bronx, 81.62. 17. Campbell, John D., 3526 Park ave., Bronx, 81.33. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. 18. Metz, Thomas H., 2284 Crotona ave., Bronx, 81.29. 19. Shanahan, John, 2542 Hughes ave., Bronx, 81.25. Eligible Lists Promulgated July 20, 1927. 20. Taverina, Salvator, 1783 Sedgwick ave., Bronx, 81.25. 21. Warner, George V., 3100 Bailey ave., 231st st., Kingsbridge, N. Y. City, 81.25. Physician, Grade 3. 22. Brown, Conrad H., 2470 Frisby ave., Westchester, 79.25. 23. McGrath, Thomas C., 454 E. 141st st., Bronx, 79.25. 24. Donohue, Maurice, 2386 Tiebout ave., Bronx, 79.12. 1. Messing, Arnold, 306 E. 15th st., 8720. 2. Weinberg, Henry, 383 E. 8th st., 85.80. 3. Kavee, Julius, 794 Elsmere pl., Bronx, 83.50. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. 4. Brandy, Max B., 55 Central Park West, 81.30. 6. Wyman, Randolph A., Metropolitan Hospital, 80.60. WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE 7.
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