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Finance Voucher No. Invoice Received Dates or in Depart- Contract ment of Number. Finance. Name of Payee. Amount. Finance Voucher No. Invoice Received Dates or in Depart- Contract ment of Number. Finance. Name of Payee. Amount. THE CITY RECORD. LII. NUMBER 15444. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. PRICE 10 CENTS. THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OE THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the BOARD OF CITY RECORD. JOHN F. HYLAN, MAYOR. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, CORPORATION COUNSEL. CHARLES L. CRAIG, Commun. PETER J. BRADY, SUPERVISOR. Supervisor's Office, Municipal Building, 8th floor. Published daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Distributing Division, 125 and 127 Worth st., Manhattan, New York City. Subscription, $20 a year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy. 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 Sup- plement, $1; Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, $2 each section; postage extra. ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the CITY RECORD must be received at least TWO (2) days before the date fixed for the first insertion; when proof is required for correction before 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 THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion. Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City. TABLE OF CONTENTS. —_---.0.----- Board Meetings 1810 Municipal Civil Service Commission— Bronx, Borough of The— General Instructions Regarding Exam- Proposals 1816 inations 1815 Brooklyn, Borough of— Notices of Examinations 1815 Proposals 1813 Notices to Appear for Examinations.. 1816 Report for Quarter Ended September Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Build- 30, 1023 1809 ings 1824 Changes in Departments, Etc. 1809 Official Directory 1810 City Record, Board of— Parks, Department of— Proposals 1810 Proposals 1813 College of The City of New York— Report of Meteorological Observatory Proposals 1817 for Week Ended February 23, 1924 1808 Docks, Department of— Plant and Structures, Department of— Auction Sale of Lease 1820 Auction Sale 1812 Education, Department of— Auction Sale of Lease of Certain City Proposals 1811 Real Estate 1812 Estimate and Apportionment, Board of— Police Department— Notices of Public Hearings—Public Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Prop- Improvement Matters 1818 erty 1811 Public Administrator, New York County— Report for Year 1923 1799 1808 Purchase, Department of— Proposals 1821 1812 Queens, Borough of— Proposals 1820 Richmond, Borough of- 1813 Proposals ' 1817 Street Cleaning, Department of— Proposals 1817 1812 Supreme Court, First Department- 1812 Application to Court to Condemn Property ..... 1822 Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to File Objections 1822 Notices to File Claims 1822 Supreme Court, Second Department- 1793 Application to Court to Condemn Property 1822 Notices to File Claims 1823 1824 Transit Commission— Manhattan, Borough of— Invitation to Contractors 1817 Proposals 1817 Notices of Public Hearings 1817 +111•111•11111, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1924. Below is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on the above date, showing therein the Department of Finance voucher number, the dates of the invoices or the registered number of the contract, the date the voucher was filed in the Department of Finance, the name of the payee and the amount of the warrant. Where two or more bills are embraced in the warrant, the dates of the earliest and latest are given, excepting that, when such payments are made under a contract, the registered number of the contract is shown in the place of the second invoice date. Where the word "final" is shown after the name of the payee, payment will not be made until thirty days after the completion and acceptance of the work, but all of the other warrants mentioned will be forwarded through the mails unless some reason exists why payment is to be made in person, in which event written notice will be promptly given to the claimant. In making a written or verbal inquiry at this office for any of the above men- tioned warrants, it is requested that reference be made by the Department of Finance voucher number. CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller. Armory Board. 44116 1-22-24 2-28-24 T. J. Cummins Plumbing Co 44136 12-21-23 2-28-24 Welsbach Gas Lamp Co. 43939 66567 2-28-24 N. Y. Tel. Co. 43938 66566 2-28-24 N. Y. Tel. Co. Art Commission. 42044 1-31-24 2-23-24 Ice Service Co., Inc. Board of Assessors. 43852 2-27-24 2-27-24 Lithoprint Co. of N. Y., Inc. Board of Child Welfare. 44188 2-28-24 United Electric Service Co. Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. 42480 1-10-24 68400 2-25-24 E. Michaels 42481 1-30-24 68762 2-25-24 Texas Co. 41852 2- 2-24 68421 2-21-24 R. C. Williams & Co., Inc. 41799 2-11-24 68421 2-21-24 R. C. Williams & Co., Inc. 45472 2-29-24 Postal Tel. Cable Co. 39794 8- 7-23 2-16-24 Kny-Scheerer Corp. of America 42483 1-19-24 68378 2-25-24 R. C. Williams & Co., Inc. 42535 2- 2-24 2-25-24 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 42538 1-18-24 2-25-24 Nason Mfg. Co. 42536 1-22-24 2-25-24 H. A. Rogers Co. 42534 2- 1-24 2-26.24 Brunswick, Balke Collender Co 41845 68409 2-21-24 Rockwell's Bakery, Inc. Municipal Civil Service Commission. 44945 2-29-24 Thomas Montgomery 44941 2-29-24 Thomas Kelly 44942 2-29-24 Hugh Starr 44946 2-29-24 John Findley 44947 2-29-24 Charles Meder 44948 2-29-24 E. 0. Levitt 44943 2-29-24 Joseph Gallagher 44932 2-29-24 Superior Reporting Co 44944 2-29-24 Theodore Schneider County Court, Bronx County. 42852 2- 8-24 2-26-24 Van Dorn Iron Works Co Municipal Courts. 3- 1-24 N. Y. Tel. Co 69 68 2- 5-24 West Publishing Co 148 00 City Magistrates' Courts. 2-26-24 Brooklyn Daily Eagle 6 00 2- 1-24 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co 38 41 2-26-24 Chelsea Woodworking Co 200 00 2 - 19- 24 Remington Typewriter Co 664 24 2-26-24 National Conference of Social Work 5 00 2-26-24 Powers Accounting Machine Corp . . 2 40 Court of Special Sessions. 2-27-24 Peter J. Hayes 11 00 Court of General Sessions. 2-29-24 Pontin's Restaurant 49 05 Surrogates' Court, New York County. 2-28-24 West Publishing Co 8 00 2-28-24 Knickerbocker Towel Supply Co 23 05 Supreme Courts. 2-28-24 American Law Book Co 7 50 2-28-24 John Fenske 8 00 2-28-24 Underwood Typewriter Co 3 90 2-28-24 N. Y. Law Journal 9 50 2-18-24 West Publishing Co 40 25 2-18-24 J. B. Lyon Co 45 00 2-28-24 Fallon Law Book Co. 65 50 Hunter College. 2 - 27- 24 Flora Rubin 1 25 2-27-24 A. B. Dick Co. 3 00 2-27-24 John Wanamaker 14 85 2-27-24 Atlas Stationery Corp. 23 50 2-27-24 Tower Mfg. Co., Inc. 86 2-27-24 Welsbach Gas Lamp Co. 5 50 2-27-24 Stone Tar Products Co. 6 50 2-27-24 E. C. Hunt 3 01 2-27-24 E. C. Hunt 2 11 2-27-24 College Blue Book 4 80 College of The City of New York. 2-29-24 H. L. Slocum 50 00 2-29-24 Frederick B. Robinson 15 00 2-29-24 Frederick B. Robinson 15 00 Board of City Record. 3- 1-24 E. C. Lampe 46 65 68157 2-26-24 I. Smigel, Inc. 1,359 22 67176 2-26-24 William Bratter, Inc. 1,809 00 68669 2-26-24 Atlas Stationery Corp. 212 62 68137 2-26-24 William Bratter, Inc. 339 21 68136 2-26-24 William Bratter, Inc. 773 55 68133 2-26-24 Atlas Stationery Corp. 6,759 00 68160 2-26-24 Botwen Ptg. Co., Inc. 1,918 20 65846 2-26-24 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 132 30 68373 2-26-24 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 508 01 67805 2-26724 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 895 27 68142 2-26-24 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 3,527 02 68140 2-26-24 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 1,342 80 67804 2-26-24 William Bratter, Inc. 4,970 31 3- 1-24 William Bratter, Inc. 27 85 3- 1-24 Atlas Stationery Corp. 7 39 3- 1'--24 J. J. Curtin Co., Inc. 15 60 3- 1-24 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 20 50 3- 1-24 Collison & Klingman, Inc. 15 00 3- 1-24 Clarence S. Nathan, Inc. 22 00 3- 1-24 Edw. A. Davis Ptg. Co., Inc. 6 00 3- 1-24 Bainbridge, Kimpton & Haupt , Inc. 8 20 3- 1-24 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 10 00 3- 1-24 Herald Square Press 9 00 3- 1-24 Collison & Klingman, Inc. 41 05 3- 1-24 Collison & Klingman, Inc. 6 66 3- 1-24 Tiebel Bros. 5 44 68149 2-26-24 Edward A. Davis Ptg. Co., Inc. 426 51 68159 2-26-24 Tiebel Bros. 780 82 67823 2-26-24 Tiebel Bros. 2,564 66 Department of Correction. 2-26-24 Adams-Flanigan Co. 20 60 2-26-24 John Simmons Co. 8 53 2-26-24 Richardson & Boynton Co. 1 15 2-29-24 Chester, N. Y., Tel. Co. 47 38 2-26-24 National Consumers' Paper Corp. 356 40 2-26-24 John Greig 118 80 68395 2-26-24 Frank P. Kruger 821 00 68404 2-26-24 Orange County Milk Assn. 3,324 60 68305 2-26-24 George A. Vroom & Co. 306 00 68656 2-26-24 Samuel E. Hunter 1,279 80 68413 2-26-24 Edwin Smithson Co., Inc. 406 27 2-26-24 S. D. Woodruff & Sons 793 73 2-29-24 H. Itzla 24 70 2-29-24 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 2 88 2-29-24 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co. 37 93 68366 2-26-24 Austin Nichols & Co., Inc. 1,574 19 67254 2-26-24 George W. Van Boskerck & Son 2,863 00 District Attorney, Queens County. 45540 3- 1-24 Curtis Claasen 45541 3- 1-24 Joseph D'Urgolo 45539 3- 1-24 Henry Dirlan Department of Docks. 2-25-24 T. S. & J. D. Negus 18 00 2-25-24 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 17 25 2-25-24 A. P. W. Paper Co. 7 20 2-25-24 Electro Sun Co., Inc. 4 50 2-25-24 Irvine & Wilcox Co., Inc. 21 15 2-25-24 Benn Rigel Contr. & Supply Co 24 96 2-25-24 A. R. Purdy Co., Inc. 54 01 2-25-24 Thomas A. Redmond 55 00 2-26-24 Miller Bros. 24 18 68233 2-25-24 Columbia Dredging Corp. 4,993 07 Board of Elections. 2-26-24 Reiners & Gabay 314 64 Board of Estimate and Apportionment. 2-20-24 Tabulating Machine Co. 106 40 2-20-24 Triangle Lithoprint Co. 46 36 2-28-24 Lithoprint Co. of N. Y., Inc. 13 36 2-28-24 Pedersen & Flanagan, Inc. 26 98 2-28-24 Holliston Mills, Inc. 10 00 2-28-24 George J. McFadden, Inc. 19 48 Finance, Department of— Abstract of Transactions for Week Ended February 23, 1924 Confirmation of Assessments—Notices to Property Owners Corporation Sale of Buildings and Ap- purtenances Thereto on City Real Estate by Sealed Bids Corporation Sale of Elevated Structure and Appurtenances Thereto by Sealed Bids Interest on City Bonds and Stock Sales of Tax Liens—Continuation of Bronx and Queens Tax Sales Sureties on Contracts Vouchers Received March 10, 1924 Warrants Made Ready for Payment March 10, 1924 Instructions to Bidders on Work to Be Done and Supplies to Be Furnished 1813 1813 1797 $21 00 13 50 3 82 22 34 2 70 20 22 44 20 37 00 24 75 14 50 22 88 19 03 70 00 19 20 11 85 17 50 13 83 2 35 2,181 78 10 00 10 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 20 00 25 00 30 00 352 80 45657 35099 42978 45633 42988 1-22-24 40882 42979 2- 4-24 42994 1-21-24 43768 44781 44469 44470 43918 2-25-24 43917 2- 9-24 43916 43915 2- 1-24 40393 40396 40395 43667 12-31-23 43676 1-14-24 43677 1- 9-24 43679 1-17-24 43680 1-18-24 43674 1-14-24 43675 1-17-24 53654 43666 43681 1 , - 4-24 44631 44630 44629 45767 42934 42913 1-31-24 42927 2- 8-24 42924 1-31-24 42923 1-31-24 42926 42933 1-31-24 42916 1-30-24 42921 42915 42937 42920 1-30-24 42914 45750 2- 5-24 45749 45751 2- 6-24 45752 45753 2- 5-24 45762 2- 2-24 45761 2- 5-24 45760 2- 5-24 45759 2- 8-24 45758 2-13-24 45757 45754 2- 7-24 45756 2- 1-24 42932 42930 42917 42831 1-29- 24 42830 1- 5-24 42829 2- 5-24 45092 43141 1-22-24 42834 1-24-24 42817 1-21-24 42818 42823 1-17-24 42816 1-31-24 42821 42833 1-31-24 45095 2-14-24 45137 2- 1-24 45139 2- 6-24 42890 42822 5 00 500 500 42295 2- 4-24 42291 2-14-24 42290 243-24 42273 2- 744 42292 2-11-24 42279 2- 8-24 42284 1.14-24 42298 2- 1-24 42280 2- 1-24 42267 43060 2-23-24 41260 1-28-24 41131 1-31-24 44504 1-31-24 44503 2-16-24 44243 2-18-24 44244 2-20-24

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Finance Voucher

No.

Invoice Received Dates or in Depart- Contract ment of Number. Finance.

• Name of Payee. Amount.

Finance Voucher

No.

Invoice Received Dates or in Depart- Contract ment of Number. Finance.

Name of Payee. Amount.

THE CITY RECORD. •

LII. NUMBER 15444. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924.

PRICE 10 CENTS.

THE CITY RECORD.

OFFICIAL JOURNAL OE THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the

BOARD OF CITY RECORD. JOHN F. HYLAN, MAYOR.

GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, CORPORATION COUNSEL. CHARLES L. CRAIG, Commun.

PETER J. BRADY, SUPERVISOR.

Supervisor's Office, Municipal Building, 8th floor. Published daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Distributing Division, 125 and 127 Worth st., Manhattan, New York City. Subscription, $20 a year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy. 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 Sup-plement, $1; Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, $2 each section; postage extra.

ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the CITY RECORD must be received at least TWO (2) days before the date fixed for the first insertion; when proof is required for correction before 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 THREE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion.

Entered as Second-class Matter, Post Office at New York City.

TABLE OF CONTENTS. —_---.0.-----

Board Meetings 1810 Municipal Civil Service Commission— Bronx, Borough of The— General Instructions Regarding Exam-

Proposals 1816 inations 1815 Brooklyn, Borough of— Notices of Examinations 1815

Proposals 1813 Notices to Appear for Examinations.. 1816 Report for Quarter Ended September Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Build-

30, 1023 1809 ings 1824 Changes in Departments, Etc. 1809 Official Directory 1810 City Record, Board of— Parks, Department of—

Proposals 1810 Proposals 1813 College of The City of New York— Report of Meteorological Observatory

Proposals 1817 for Week Ended February 23, 1924 1808 Docks, Department of— Plant and Structures, Department of—

Auction Sale of Lease 1820 Auction Sale 1812 Education, Department of— Auction Sale of Lease of Certain City

Proposals 1811 Real Estate 1812 Estimate and Apportionment, Board of— Police Department—

Notices of Public Hearings—Public Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Prop- Improvement Matters 1818 erty 1811

Public Administrator, New York County— Report for Year 1923 1799

1808 Purchase, Department of— Proposals 1821

1812 Queens, Borough of— Proposals 1820

Richmond, Borough of-

1813 Proposals ' 1817 Street Cleaning, Department of—

Proposals 1817 1812 Supreme Court, First Department-

1812 Application to Court to Condemn Property ..... 1822

Filing Tentative Decree—Notice to File Objections 1822

Notices to File Claims 1822 Supreme Court, Second Department-

1793 Application to Court to Condemn

Property 1822 Notices to File Claims 1823

1824 Transit Commission— Manhattan, Borough of— Invitation to Contractors 1817

Proposals 1817 Notices of Public Hearings 1817 +1■11•111•111■11,

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1924.

Below is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on the above date, showing therein the Department of Finance voucher number, the dates of the invoices or the registered number of the contract, the date the voucher was filed in the Department of Finance, the name of the payee and the amount of the warrant.

Where two or more bills are embraced in the warrant, the dates of the earliest and latest are given, excepting that, when such payments are made under a contract, the registered number of the contract is shown in the place of the second invoice date.

Where the word "final" is shown after the name of the payee, payment will not be made until thirty days after the completion and acceptance of the work, but all of the other warrants mentioned will be forwarded through the mails unless some reason exists why payment is to be made in person, in which event written notice will be promptly given to the claimant.

In making a written or verbal inquiry at this office for any of the above men-tioned warrants, it is requested that reference be made by the Department of Finance voucher number. CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller.

Armory Board. 44116 1-22-24 2-28-24 T. J. Cummins Plumbing Co 44136 12-21-23 2-28-24 Welsbach Gas Lamp Co. 43939 66567 2-28-24 N. Y. Tel. Co. 43938 66566 2-28-24 N. Y. Tel. Co.

Art Commission. 42044 1-31-24 2-23-24 Ice Service Co., Inc.

Board of Assessors. 43852 2-27-24 2-27-24 Lithoprint Co. of N. Y., Inc.

Board of Child Welfare. 44188 2-28-24 United Electric Service Co.

Bellevue and Allied Hospitals. 42480 1-10-24 68400 2-25-24 E. Michaels 42481 1-30-24 68762 2-25-24 Texas Co. 41852 2- 2-24 68421 2-21-24 R. C. Williams & Co., Inc. 41799 2-11-24 68421 2-21-24 R. C. Williams & Co., Inc. 45472 2-29-24 Postal Tel. Cable Co. 39794 8- 7-23 2-16-24 Kny-Scheerer Corp. of America 42483 1-19-24 68378 2-25-24 R. C. Williams & Co., Inc. 42535 2- 2-24 2-25-24 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 42538 1-18-24 2-25-24 Nason Mfg. Co. 42536 1-22-24 2-25-24 H. A. Rogers Co. 42534 2- 1-24 2-26.24 Brunswick, Balke Collender Co 41845 68409 2-21-24 Rockwell's Bakery, Inc.

Municipal Civil Service Commission. 44945 2-29-24 Thomas Montgomery 44941 2-29-24 Thomas Kelly 44942 2-29-24 Hugh Starr 44946 2-29-24 John Findley 44947 2-29-24 Charles Meder 44948 2-29-24 E. 0. Levitt 44943 2-29-24 Joseph Gallagher 44932 2-29-24 Superior Reporting Co 44944 2-29-24 Theodore Schneider

County Court, Bronx County. 42852 2- 8-24 2-26-24 Van Dorn Iron Works Co

Municipal Courts. 3- 1-24 N. Y. Tel. Co 69 68 2- 5-24 West Publishing Co 148 00

City Magistrates' Courts. 2-26-24 Brooklyn Daily Eagle 6 00 2- 1-24 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co 38 41 2-26-24 Chelsea Woodworking Co 200 00 2-19-24 Remington Typewriter Co 664 24 2-26-24 National Conference of Social Work 5 00 2-26-24 Powers Accounting Machine Corp . . 2 40 Court of Special Sessions.

2-27-24 Peter J. Hayes 11 00 Court of General Sessions. 2-29-24 Pontin's Restaurant 49 05

Surrogates' Court, New York County. 2-28-24 West Publishing Co 8 00 2-28-24 Knickerbocker Towel Supply Co 23 05

Supreme Courts. 2-28-24 American Law Book Co 7 50 2-28-24 John Fenske 8 00 2-28-24 Underwood Typewriter Co 3 90 2-28-24 N. Y. Law Journal 9 50 2-18-24 West Publishing Co 40 25 2-18-24 J. B. Lyon Co 45 00 2-28-24 Fallon Law Book Co. 65 50

Hunter College. 2-27-24 Flora Rubin 1 25 2-27-24 A. B. Dick Co. 3 00 2-27-24 John Wanamaker 14 85 2-27-24 Atlas Stationery Corp. 23 50 2-27-24 Tower Mfg. Co., Inc. 86 2-27-24 Welsbach Gas Lamp Co. 5 50 2-27-24 Stone Tar Products Co. 6 50 2-27-24 E. C. Hunt 3 01 2-27-24 E. C. Hunt 2 11 2-27-24 College Blue Book 4 80

College of The City of New York. 2-29-24 H. L. Slocum 50 00 2-29-24 Frederick B. Robinson 15 00 2-29-24 Frederick B. Robinson 15 00

Board of City Record. 3- 1-24 E. C. Lampe 46 65

68157 2-26-24 I. Smigel, Inc. 1,359 22 67176 2-26-24 William Bratter, Inc. 1,809 00 68669 2-26-24 Atlas Stationery Corp. 212 62 68137 2-26-24 William Bratter, Inc. 339 21 68136 2-26-24 William Bratter, Inc. 773 55 68133 2-26-24 Atlas Stationery Corp. 6,759 00 68160 2-26-24 Botwen Ptg. Co., Inc. 1,918 20 65846 2-26-24 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 132 30 68373 2-26-24 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 508 01 67805 2-26724 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 895 27 68142 2-26-24 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co 3,527 02 68140 2-26-24 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 1,342 80 67804 2-26-24 William Bratter, Inc. 4,970 31

3- 1-24 William Bratter, Inc. 27 85 3- 1-24 Atlas Stationery Corp. 7 39 3- 1'--24 J. J. Curtin Co., Inc. 15 60 3- 1-24 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 20 50 3- 1-24 Collison & Klingman, Inc. 15 00 3- 1-24 Clarence S. Nathan, Inc. 22 00 3- 1-24 Edw. A. Davis Ptg. Co., Inc. 6 00 3- 1-24 Bainbridge, Kimpton & Haupt, Inc. 8 20 3- 1-24 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 10 00 3- 1-24 Herald Square Press 9 00 3- 1-24 Collison & Klingman, Inc. 41 05 3- 1-24 Collison & Klingman, Inc. 6 66 3- 1-24 Tiebel Bros. 5 44

68149 2-26-24 Edward A. Davis Ptg. Co., Inc. 426 51 68159 2-26-24 Tiebel Bros. 780 82 67823 2-26-24 Tiebel Bros. 2,564 66

Department of Correction. 2-26-24 Adams-Flanigan Co. 20 60 2-26-24 John Simmons Co. 8 53 2-26-24 Richardson & Boynton Co. 1 15 2-29-24 Chester, N. Y., Tel. Co. 47 38 2-26-24 National Consumers' Paper Corp. 356 40 2-26-24 John Greig 118 80

68395 2-26-24 Frank P. Kruger 821 00 68404 2-26-24 Orange County Milk Assn. 3,324 60 68305 2-26-24 George A. Vroom & Co. 306 00 68656 2-26-24 Samuel E. Hunter 1,279 80 68413 2-26-24 Edwin Smithson Co., Inc. 406 27

2-26-24 S. D. Woodruff & Sons 793 73 2-29-24 H. Itzla 24 70 2-29-24 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 2 88 2-29-24 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co. 37 93

68366 2-26-24 Austin Nichols & Co., Inc. 1,574 19 67254 2-26-24 George W. Van Boskerck & Son 2,863 00

District Attorney, Queens County. 45540 3- 1-24 Curtis Claasen 45541 3- 1-24 Joseph D'Urgolo 45539 3- 1-24 Henry Dirlan

Department of Docks. 2-25-24 T. S. & J. D. Negus 18 00 2-25-24 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 17 25 2-25-24 A. P. W. Paper Co. 7 20 2-25-24 Electro Sun Co., Inc. 4 50 2-25-24 Irvine & Wilcox Co., Inc. 21 15 2-25-24 Benn Rigel Contr. & Supply Co 24 96 2-25-24 A. R. Purdy Co., Inc. 54 01 2-25-24 Thomas A. Redmond 55 00 2-26-24 Miller Bros. 24 18

68233 2-25-24 Columbia Dredging Corp. 4,993 07 Board of Elections.

2-26-24 Reiners & Gabay 314 64 Board of Estimate and Apportionment.

2-20-24 Tabulating Machine Co. 106 40 2-20-24 Triangle Lithoprint Co. 46 36 2-28-24 Lithoprint Co. of N. Y., Inc. 13 36 2-28-24 Pedersen & Flanagan, Inc. 26 98 2-28-24 Holliston Mills, Inc. 10 00 2-28-24 George J. McFadden, Inc. 19 48

Finance, Department of— Abstract of Transactions for Week

Ended February 23, 1924 Confirmation of Assessments—Notices

to Property Owners Corporation Sale of Buildings and Ap-

purtenances Thereto on City Real Estate by Sealed Bids

Corporation Sale of Elevated Structure and Appurtenances Thereto by Sealed Bids

Interest on City Bonds and Stock Sales of Tax Liens—Continuation of

Bronx and Queens Tax Sales Sureties on Contracts Vouchers Received March 10, 1924 Warrants Made Ready for Payment

March 10, 1924

Instructions to Bidders on Work to Be Done and Supplies to Be Furnished

1813 1813 1797

$21 00 13 50 3 82

22 34

2 70

20 22

44 20

37 00 24 75 14 50 22 88 19 03 70 00 19 20 11 85 17 50 13 83 2 35

2,181 78

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352 80

45657 35099

42978 45633 42988 1-22-24 40882 42979 2- 4-24 42994 1-21-24

43768

44781

44469 44470

43918 2-25-24 43917 2- 9-24 43916 43915 2- 1-24 40393 40396 40395

43667 12-31-23 43676 1-14-24 43677 1- 9-24 43679 1-17-24 43680 1-18-24 43674 1-14-24 43675 1-17-24 53654 43666 43681 1,- 4-24

44631 44630 44629

45767 42934 42913 1-31-24 42927 2- 8-24 42924 1-31-24 42923 1-31-24 42926 42933 1-31-24 42916 1-30-24 42921 42915 42937 42920 1-30-24 42914 45750 2- 5-24 45749 45751 2- 6-24 45752 45753 2- 5-24 45762 2- 2-24 45761 2- 5-24 45760 2- 5-24 45759 2- 8-24 45758 2-13-24 45757 45754 2- 7-24 45756 2- 1-24 42932 42930 42917

42831 1-29-24 42830 1- 5-24 42829 2- 5-24 45092 43141 1-22-24 42834 1-24-24 42817 1-21-24 42818 42823 1-17-24 42816 1-31-24 42821 42833 1-31-24 45095 2-14-24 45137 2- 1-24 45139 2- 6-24 42890 42822

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42295 2- 4-24 42291 2-14-24 42290 243-24 42273 2- 744 42292 2-11-24 42279 2- 8-24 42284 1.14-24 42298 2- 1-24 42280 2- 1-24 42267

43060 2-23-24

41260 1-28-24 41131

1-31-24 44504 1-31-24 44503 2-16-24 44243 2-18-24 44244 2-20-24

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THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924.

Finance Voucher

No.

Invoice Received Dates or in Depart- Contract went of Number. Finance.

Name of Payee. Finance Voucher

No.

Invoice Dates or Contract Number.

Received in Depart-ment of Finance.

Amount. Name ol Payee. Amount.

Department of Education. 65774 2-15-24 Guaranty Trust Co. of N. Y. Assignee

of G. Dekimpe 67141 2-21-24 F. J. Kloes 67240 2-19-24 F. J. Kloes 65580 2-23-24 Nathaniel Kopf, Assignee of Paul

Gelman 65580 2-23-24 Paul Gelman 65580 2-23-24 Kaplan & Kaplan, Assignees of Paul

Gelman 65581 2-11-24 J. D. Engineering Corp. 66302 2-23-24 W. R. Ostrander & Co. 65650 2-23-24 Thomas E. O'Brien, Inc

2-20-24 Porth Bros. Co. 2-18-24 Royal Co. of N. Y., Assignee of Charles

Williams Co., Inc. 2-29-24 Lillian Boeddinghaus 2-28-24 Alexander Massell 2-19-24 Standard Slate Co.

65533 2-23-24 J. M. Knopp 64982 2-21-24 Montgomery & Co., Inc 64974 2-21-24 West End Bank of Brooklyn, Assignee

of M. M. Halpern, Inc 67170 2- 5-24 Superior Seating Co. 64979 2-21-24 Charles Kurzon 67418 2-15-24 David Killoch Co 65879 2-14-24 Brown-Robertson Co., Inc 67461 2-16-24 Keystone View Co., Inc 64979 2-21-24 Charles Kurzon 64979 2-21-24 Charles Kurzon 65913 2-15-24 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co

2-20-24 Anchor Post Iron Works 2-18-24 Royal Co. of N. Y. Assignee of Charles

Williams Co., Inc 2-19-24 Globe-Wernecke Co.

64821 2-19-24 Royal Co. of N. Y.. Assignee of Still- man AN.ellate Printing Co., Inc

67091 2-23-24 Thomas E. O'Brien, Inc 65533 2-20-24 Elevator Supplies Co., Inc., Assignee of

J. M. Knopp 68078 2-23-24 Sadur & Lifson 67118 2-23-24 Atlantic Decorating Co 64091 2-16-24 Trade Bank of N. Y., Assignee of Mac

& 0. Auto Trucking Co., Inc 64782 2-18-24 Hano-Weinkrantz Co., Inc 64985 2-21-24 Roya Card & Paper Co 64985 2-21-24 Roya Card & Paper Co 64985 2-21-24 Roya Card & Paper Co 64985 2-21-24 Roya Card & Paper Co 64985 2-21-24 Roya Card & Paper Co. 64985 2-21-24 Roya Card & Paper Co. 64985 2-21-24 Roya Card & Paper Co. 64985 2-21-24 Roya Card & Paper Co. 65137 2-21-24 Roya Petroleum Co., Inc. 64782 2-14-24 Hano Weinkrantz Co., Inc. 65137 2-21-24 Roya Petroleum Co., Inc. 68013 2-23-24 Bernard Schlenger, Assignee of J

Menkes, Inc. 68013 2-23-24 Bernard Schlenger, Assignee of J

Menkes 66286 2-19-24 Joseph A. Graf 67052 2-23-24 Joe Gitelson & Joe Sarne 61762 2- 2-24 Abe Solotkin, Assignee of R. Pratt &

Co. 61762 2- 2-24 R. Pratt & Co. 66815 2-26-24 Croker Electric Co., Inc. 67904 2-26-24 Frymier & Hanna Co. 67004 2-26-24 Gillis & Geoghegan, Inc. 66932 2-26-24 T. A. Clarke Co. 66440 2-26-24 Chatham & Phenix Nat. Bank, Assignee

of Wyoming Valley Coal Co., Inc 67599 2-26-24 Popkin & Garrick 66826 2-26-24 Jandous Electric Equipment Co., Inc 62015 2-26-24 T. A. Clarke Co. 68314 2-26-24 Matthew J. Crowley 67351 2-Z6-24 Thomas E. O'Brien, Inc. 67158 2-26-24 Raisler Heating Co. 66819 2-26-24 Samuel Gallucci 66402 2-26-24 M. D. Lundin, Assignee of Joseph Mil-

ler 67108 2-26-24 B. Weinerman Co., Inc. 64231 2- 9-24 Jandous Electric Equipment Co., Inc 66112 2- 9-24 Croker Electric Co., Inc. 62639 2- 9-24 Royal Co. of N. Y., Assignee of A

Gillman 467 00 64632 2- 9-24 Royal Co. of N. Y., Assignee of A

Gillman 597 00 66001 1-31-24 Sam Miller 570 00

67576 2- 2-24 Alfonso Bizzigotti 985 00 65511 1-25-24 Edward Balaban 2,591 50 66949 2-26-24 Lusthader Const Co., Inc. 6,082 12 66419 2-26-24 C. L. Dooley Co. 630 00 67164 2-26-24 Neptune B. Smyth, Inc. 1,800 00

2-20-24 Gottfurcht & Teicher 150 39 2-18-24 Fred G. Lax 296 35

65228 2-29-24 George F. Cole Co. 527 85 62432 2-29-24 N. Y. Tel. Co. 48 50

62728 2-29-24 Charles C. Lenz 59980 2-27-24 Geo. W. Millar & Co., Inc.

2131 7583 56146 2-29-24 Albert S. Smith 15 00 56146 2-28-24 Albert S. Smith 10 00 65698 2-29-24 Columbia Graphophone Co. 30 00

2-16-24 American Railway Express Co. 79 2-29-24 American Railway Express Co. 80 2-29-24 American Multigraph Sales Co.

750 2-29-24 Chicago Apparatus Co. = 16 85 2-29-24 Louis K. Liggett Co. 4 00 2-29-24 Scientific Equipment Co. 3 30 2-29-24 J. E. Linde Paper Co. 4 80 2-29-24 Plaza Auto Supply Co. 3 15 2-29-24 Eastwood Garage 5 68 2-29-24 Eastwood Garage 4 87 2-29-24 R. Rehm 18 00 2-29-24 Henry Pearl & Sons Co. 5 25 2-29-24 Montgomery & Co., Inc. 43 51 3- 1-24 C. S. Carter 5 00

66983 1-26-24 Superior Seating Co. 891 00 66983 2- 9-24 Superior Seating Co. 5,481 00 56134 2-13-24 Hinds Hayden & Eldredge, Inc. 837 50 64782 2-15-24 Hano Weinkrantz Co., Inc. 4 93

39089 10- 1-23 67407 2-15-24 Bruce & Cook 32 60 39855 11-14-23 65450 2-16-24 Royal Petroleum Co., Inc. 49 58 41663 1-12-24 64983 2-21-24 Montgomery & Co., Inc. 4 10 41636 1- 3-24 64979 2-21-24 Charles Kurzon 15 59

167343 5-24-23 59983 2-17-24 Prever Lumber Co., Inc. 10 40 41690 1-15-24 64797 2-21-24 Charles Kurzon , 12 16 41626 1- 3-24 64979 2-21-24 Charles Kurzon 11 36 41619 11-26-23 64979 2-21-24 Charles Kurzon 1 82 45245 2-29-24 Charles Herr 38 00 41419 12-17-23 2-20-24 Joseph D. Duffy, Inc. 84 29 41401 1- 3-24 2-20-24 James Yorkston 27 41 41439 2-20-24 Kramer-Meager, Inc. 86 37 41320 1-12-24 2-20-24 S. F. Carlin 79 93 40102 12-28-23 2-18-24 Jacob Haupt 28 33 43633 11- 6-23 2-27-24 William H. Ellis 12 50 39970 12-11-23 2-18-24 S. F. Carlin 52 54 45311 2-29-24 Postal Tel. Cable Co. 17 80 45267 2-29-24 Baker & Taylor Co. 58 13 41407 1- 5-24 2-20-24 Joseph Martini 99 45 41613 11-21-23 65137 2-21-24 Royal Petroleum Co., Inc 8 82 45335 2-29-24 Baker St• Taylor Co 45 50 45336 12-31-23 2-29-24 Baker & Taylor Co 34 63 41408 1- 5-24 2-20-24 Joseph Martina 70 95 41420 12-10-23 2-20-24 John Pinto 81 59 43744 1- 9-24 2-27.24 S. Kapner 1 25 45288 1-10-24 2-29-24 C. H. Congdon 17 25 45298 2-29-24 Remington Typewriter Co 59 55 45297 1-10-24 2-29-24 Louis K. Liggett Co 12 64 43580 12-27-23 64701 2-27-24 E. Steiger & Co 2 78 41620 12- 6-23 65137 2-21-24 Royal Petroleum Co., Inc 5 31 38168 12-21-23 64782 2-14-24 Hano Weinkrantz Co., Inc 1 85 41616 12- 6-23 65137 2-21-24 Royal Petroleum Co., Inc 24 44 43592 12-27-23 64701 2-27-24 E. Steiger & Co 17 07 39383 12-21-23 64782 2-15-24 Hano Weinkrantz Co., Inc 3 09 43591 12-27-23 64701 2-27-24 E. Steiger & Co 6 29 43604 12-17-23 65444 2-27-24 Kny Scheerer Corp. of America 6 01 39360 12-21-23 64782 2-15-24 Hano Weinkrantz Co., Inc 23 36 37674 12-21-23 64782 2-13-24 Hano Weinkrantz Co., Inc 1 24 45307 12- 4-23 2-29-24 Dimock & Fink Co 6 07 46166 1-31-24 3- 3-24 R. S. Ruggles & Co 6 00 46161 2- 4-24 3- 3-24 I. Smigel, Inc 5 75 46147 3- 3-24 Krengel Mfg. •Co 10 55 45372 1-11-24 2-29-24 Kny Scheerer Corp. of America 6 40 45371 1-24-24 2-29-24 McGraw Hill Co., Inc 5 00 45370 12-26-23 2-29-24 Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc 3 00 45338 2-29-24 Hammacher Schlemmer & Co 14 20 32630 12- 1-23 1-30-24 Guarantee Exterminating Co 30 00 45936 3- 3-24 Kopta Bros. 44 00 45933 3- 3-24 Charles N. Schneider 82 00 44415 1- 4-24 2-28-24 Gottfurcht & Teicher 23 81 38901 12- 5-23 2-15-24 James Yorkston 35 72 41424 1-10-24 2-20-24 I. Goodhart 59 60 45179 1- 9-24 2-29-24 Mosler Safe Co 5 00

45183 2-29-24 Jacob D. Ausenberg 51 25 44447 9-13-23 2-28-24 E. J. Keyes 68 52 44369 2-28-24 Henry R. Rose 80 00 45900 3- 3-24 Kopta Bros. 41 50 38936 12-21-23 2-15-24 Thos. Cummings 87 52 41303 1- 9-24 2-20-24 S. Epstein 48 00 43717 1-15-24 2-27-24 A. Itzkowitz 22 30 43734 10-11-23 2-27-24 Joseph A. Graf 24 10 43745 1-11-24 2-27-24 Melrose Iron Works Co 12 46

43728 1-12-24 2-27-24 L. Supran 23 00 40619 1-11-24 2-19-24 Patterson Bros. 30 72 40641 12-21-23 2-19-24 J. W. Felch 26 94 40620 12-13-23 2-21-24 American Thread Co 29 53

41621 64985 2-21-24 Royal Card & Paper Co 2 75

41622 64985 2-21-24 Royal Card & Paper Co 25 80 41650 11-28-23 64985 2-21-24 Royal Card & Paper Co. 9 85 41693 1-18-24 64985 2-21-24 Royal Card & Paper Co. 1 98 41688 64985 2-21-24 Royal Card & Paper Co. 5 56

41654 64985 2-21-24 Royal Card & Paper Co. 91 .55 41679 64985 2-21!-24 Royal Card & Paper Co. 87 92 41695 1-14-24 64985 2-21-24 Royal Card & Paper Co. 27 52 41634 12-10-23 64985 2-21-24 Royal Card & Paper Co. 61 71 41648 64985 2-21-24 Royal Card & Paper Co. 28 06 41666 4-10-23 64985 2-21-24 Royal Card & Paper Co. 10 48 37710 12- 7-23 64979 2-13-24 Charles Kurzon 1 52 41637 64974 2-21-24 West End Bank of Bklyn., Assignee of

M. M. Halpern, Inc. 9 44 41641 12-15-23 64974 2-21-24 West End Bank of Bklyn., Assignee of

M. M. Halpern, Inc. 12 10 41689 .1-12-24 64983 2-21-24 Montgomery & Co., Inc. 32 76 41673 64974 2-21-24 West End Bank of Bklyn., Assignee of

M. M. Halpern, Inc. 9 16 41662 64983 2-21-24 Montgomery & Co., Inc. 47 47 41686 64983 2-21-24 Montgomery & Co., Inc. 40 03 41653 64983 2-21-24 Montgomery & Co., Inc. 11 00 41652 64983 2-21-24 Montgomery & Co., Inc. 14 16 41651 t- 9-24 64974 2-21-24 West End Bank of Bklyn., Assignee of

M. M. Halpern, Inc. 27 00 41643 64974 2-21-24 West End Bank of Bklyn., Assignee of

M. M. Halpern, Inc. 12 95 41635 12-15-23 64974 2-21-24 West End Bank of Bklyn., Assignee of

M. M. Halpern, Inc. 2 06 41656 64983 2-21-24 Montgomery & Co., Inc. 45 68 41642 1- 3-24 64983 2-21-24 Montgomery & Co., Inc. 10 88 41632 1- 9-24 64974 2-21-24 West End Bank of Bklyn., Assignee of

M. M. Halpern, Inc. 1 20 41669 64974 2-21-24 West End Bank of Bklyn., Assignee of

M. M. Halpern, Inc. 2 07 41657 12-31-23 64983 2-21-24 Montgomery & Co., Inc. 50 86 41658 64974 2-21-24 West End Bank of Bklyn., Assignee of

M. M. Halpern, Inc. 34 51) 41677 1-12-24 64983 2-21-24 Montgomery & Co., Inc. 42 00 41640 64974 2-21-24 West End Bank of Bklyn., Assignee of

M. M. Halpern, Inc. 1 58 41629 1- 9-24 64974 2-21-24 West End Bank of Bklyn., Assignee of

M. M. Halpern, Inc. 1 35 12-18-23 67421 2-15-24 Montgomery & Co., Inc. 49 89

67421 2-18-24 Montgomery & Co., Inc. 30 64 67421 2-18-24 Montgomery & Co., Inc 59 88

1-11-24 2-28-24 Kranz Bros. . 30 00

1- 9-24 2-29-24 F. N. Du Bois Co., Inc. 29 47

1-23-24 2-29-24 Manhattan Supply Co. 1 00

12- 3-23 2-29-24 Plaza Auto Supply Co. 5 50 3- 3-24 Kopta Bros. 34 75

12-21-23 2-20-24 H. Pfund 12 96

1-14-24 2-29-24 Julius Haas, Jr. 12 16 7-19-23 2-28-24 Abraham Lanowitz. Assignee of J. Cohen 29 00

1-10-24 2-20-24 I. Goodhart 71 26

41611

40733 42185 42206

42206 42205

37250 42224 42197 41312 40021

4983 44240 40568 41723 41667 41665

35394 41631

1- 4-24 39177 10-26-23 24416 11-30-23 39862 41668 41630 1- 4-24 38874 12- 7-23 41317 11-26-23 40097

40618 10-31-23 40672 12-24-23

42198 41273

42182 42209 39739

39954 12-28-23 41683 41680 41659 1-14-24 41661 1-14-24 41671 41617 41618 41639 41614 11-21-23 38177 12-21-23 41615 9-22-23 42229

42230

40723 42227 34323

34323 43069 43150 43073 43152 43009

43046 43068 43151 43072 43071 43024 43031 43077

43044 36678 36679 36720

36719

33228 34318 30362 43011 43042 43023 41413 40077 43615 1-24-24 45212 45204 45228 12-30-22 45206 11-28-23 45208 11-28-23 39875 9-12-23 45249 1-31-24 45250 1-31-24 45293 11-28-23 45289 12-18-23 45290 1-11-24 45291 12-26-23 45343 1-17-24 45248 1-25-24 45277 12-10-23 45276 12-10-23 45172 1-12-24 45167 1-10-24 45346 45543 31225 36718 37772 12-19-23 39388

33,505 36 1,170 00 1,080 00

473 00 427 00

1,350 00 450 00

2,617 8t 5,040 00

111 00

214 24 700

87 81 397 00 720 00 257 72

171 30 11,515 50

175 26 110 70 384 40 106 20 547 01 311 48 876 00 102 00

175 26 327 60

446 50 9,000 00

2,880 00 2,700 00 2,970 00

905 20 100 00 230 30 291 00 298 08 194 40 164 75

1,979 73 1,649 94

132 81 111 43 110 00 250 44

450 00

540 00 990 00 450 00

1,200 00 430 00

2,272 50 76,013 91 24,176 70 68,611 50

4,223 21 945 00

1,080 00 33,506 75 4,050 00

855 00 5,540 40 4,950 00

630 00 900 00 377 60 495 10

39185 39943 39942 44336 45337 45347 45273 45934 41434 45153 44441 41422

Invoice Received Dates or in Depart- Contract ment of Number. Finance.

Finance Voucher

No. Name of Payee. Amount.

1

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 1795

Finance Voucher

No.

Invoice Received Dates or in Depart- Contract ment of Name Hof Payee. Amount. Number. Finance.

16 50 43 00 9 16 2 54

32 00 27 00 11 95 3 00

56 64 119 52

46,401 81 4,095 00 2,430 00

6,21000 3,600 00

900 00 3,375 00 3,870 00

900 00

3 00 22 66 21 50 5 90

680 00 2,185 44 1.759 06

68 40 21 58 Z3 40 7 69

12 50 6 30 3 35

12 12 20 00 57 50

166 00 2,850 00

138 85 167 04 231 11 208 01 208 70 159 RO 385 00

5 00 34 00 23 25

1 00 22 50 1 80 6 50 2 04 7 00

13 35 10 00 10 00

1 50 Inc 10 18

20 00 Co 16 86

2 60 Co 4 29

15 36 25 45 18 33 18 80 22 00 18 40

3,294 00 246 36

Y. 86 87 Co. 891 27

44439 1-10-24 44286 12-13-23 44418 12-18-23 44417 12-12-23 44297 1-19-24 44192 12-29-23 45312 12-19-23 45323 10-31-23 39539 40616 12-31-23 41332 42190 42189 42188

42208 42228 38822 42177 34314

43016

43045 43076 43021

41272 43064 43040 43070 42187

41612 39933 3.9930 12-31-23 39880 1-16-24 41492 1-17-24 41681 38201 12-20-23 41699 41684 41687 1-15-24 41674 40720 49523 39866 38797 42219 43022

44950 248-24 42668

42886 2- 4-24 42878 43128 2-11-24 43124 2- 9-24 42331 1-31-24 42301 1-31-24 42329 2- 8-24 43760 2- 1-24 42332 2- 5-24 43789 1-24-24 43793 2- 5-24 43799 43803 2- 9-24 43798 2- 4-24 43802 43921 2-15-24 43114 2- 4-24 43868 1-30-24 42866 1-31-24 42869 1-31-24 42872 1-25-24 43129 2- 7-24 43127 1-28-24 4:119 2-13-24 42885 42887 2- 2-24 43807 2-14-24 43796 1- 3-24 43795 2- 9-24 43794 2- 7-24 43800 43791 2- 5-24 4378'. 2- 7-24 43786 2- 8-24 43782 2- 4-24 43778 1-18-24 43785 2- 5-24 43783 2- 2-24 43781 1- 9-24 43777 2-14-24 437A 2- 7-24 43757 2- 1-24 44161 44162 2-16-24 44159 2-13-24 44158 44156 2-13-24 44157 2-13-24 44155 2-18-24 44161 2-13-24 37592 1- 4-24 42330 2- 1-24 43759 39491

41999 1-31-24 43255 2- 4-24 43259 2- 4-24 43257 1- 1-24 43236 43206 1-24-24 43216 42430 42429 42407 42399

2-28-24 I. Goodhart 2-28-24 C. J. Uhl Co. 2-28-24 Hyman Jackel 2-28-24 Hyman Jacket 2-28-24 Frank Kiebitz 2-28-24 H. J. Happel

3- 3-24 Atlas Stationery Corp. 2-29-24 William Burfeind

65896 2-16-24 Singer Sewing Machine Co., Inc

2-19-24 C. B. Hewitt & Bros., Inc 65512 2-13-24 T. A. Clarke Co. 66513 2-20-24 J. Friedman 66513 2-23-24 J. Friedman 67339 2-23-24 West End Bank of Brooklyn, Assignee

of M. M. Halpern, Inc. 65682 2-15-24 Louis Koenig 68363 2-15-24 B. Weinerman Co., Inc. 66629 2-23-24 Joseph A. Graf 67106 2-23-24 R. Solomon & Son, Inc.

68017 2- 2-24 Royal Co. of N. Y., Assignee of Jas T. Riordan Co.

67621 2-26-24 Royal Co. of N. Y., Assignee of A Lerman

67664 2-26-24 Kaplan & Lutwin 68364 2-Z6-24 B. Weinerman Co., Inc 57161 2-26-24 M. D. Lundin, Assignee of Joseph

Same 65974 2-20-24 Library Bureau 64429 2-26-24 C. L. Dooley Co. 64230 2-26-24 T. Frederick Jackson, Inc. 65778 2-26-24 T. H. Hall, Inc. 67339 2-23-24 West End Bank of Brooklyn, Assignee

of M. M. Halpern, Inc. 66713 2-21-23 Hayson Const. Co., Inc. 67250 2-18-24 I. Smigel, Inc.

66846 2-18-24 Dairymen's League Co-operative Assn 64769 2-16-24 E. C. Atkins & Co. 65138 2-21-24 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc. 65138 2-21-24 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc. 64881 2- 4-24 L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co.— 65138 2-21-24 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc. 65138 2-21-24 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc. 65138 2-21-24 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc. 65138 2-21-24 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc. 67734 2-19-24 Simes Co., Inc. 67421 2-16-24 Montgomery & Co., Inc. 67421 2-16-24 Montgomery & Co., Inc. 67869 2-15-24 Wm. Kreisberg 66595 2-23-24 Teran-Lange, Inc. 66623 2-26-24 Federal Heating Co.

Department of Finance. .2-29-24 James A. Russell 2-26-24 Eugene F. McLaughlin

Fire Department. 2-26-24 Republic Rubber Co. of N. Y. 2-26-24 Picard Motor Sales Corp. 2-26-24 T. Reissner 2-26-24 M. Swift & Sons 2-25-24 Stratton Bliss Co.

66482 2-25-24 Francis M. A. Leach 68762 2-25-24 Texas Co. 68190 2-27-24 Rinek Cordage Co.

2-25-24 U. S. Rubber Co. 2-27-24 John C. Orr Co. 2-27-24 Naylor & Newton, Inc. 2-27-24 Studebaker Corp. of America 2-27-24 Picard Motor Sales Co. 2-27-24 H. B. Smith Co. 2-27-24 Lowe Motor Supplies Co. 2-28-24 American Auto Lamp Co. 2-26-24 Williams & Wells Co. 2-26-24 William J. Olvany 2-26-24 International Motor Co. 2-26-24 Queens County Water Co. 2-26-24 Williams & Wells Co. 2-26-24 Knickerbocker Supply Co. 2-26-24 Ahrens Fox Fire Engine Co. 2-26-24 Miles Bros. & Co. 2-26-24 N. Y. Motor Parts Service Co., Inc 2-26-24 Frank L. O'Brien 2-27-24 K. G. Welding & Cutting Co., Inc 2-27-24 Laurence Belting Co., Inc. 2-27-24 Missouri Paint & Varnish Co. 2-27-24 Patterson Bros., Inc. 2-27-24 Lake Sales Co. 2-27-24 Babcock & Wilcox Co. 2-27-24 Gurney Heater Mfg. Co 2-27-24 Crandall Packing Co. 2-27-24 David Kahneweiler's Son, Inc. 2-27-24 Lufkin Rule Co. 2-27-24 Cairns & Bro. 2-27-24 Cairns & Bro. 2-27-24 Fire Protection 2-27-24 Manhattan Electrical Supply Co., 2-27-24 Blanck & Carrier Co.

68172 2-27-24 Croker Nat. Fire Prey. Eng 2-28-24 Underwood Typewriter Co. 2-28-24 Kings County Iron Foundry 2-28-24 Jacob Mattern & Sons, Inc 2-28-24 Upirercu Cadillac Corp. 2-28-24 D. B. Fleming & Sons, Inc. 2-28-24 Hess-Bright Shop 2-28-24 Chesebro-Whitman Co. 2-28-24 L. C. Biglow & Co., Inc

65622 2-23-24 Reed Iron Works, Inc. 68190 2-25-24 Rinek Cordage Co. 68758 2-27-24 Standard Oil Co. of N. 67500 2-15-24 Firestone Tire & Rubber

Department of Health. 68387 2-21-24 Samuel E. Hunter

2-27-24 Tom Fox 2-21-24 E. Steiger & Co. 2-27-24 N. Y. Law Journal 2-27-24 Western Union Tel. Co , 2-27-24 Goodyear Rubber Co. 2-27-24 Joseph Campanelli 2-25-24 Ole Salthe 2-25-24 Ole Salthe 2-25-24 John J. Doyle 2-25-24 Arthur R. Braunlich

44567 44619 2-15-24 44569 1-31-24

44958 44958 44958 44958 44958 44958 44958 44958 44958 44958 44957 44957 44957 44957 44957 44957 44957 44957 49957 49957 49957 46505 46504 46495 46494 46493

46492 46491 46490 46489

46488

46487 46436

46485 44976 44965 44967 44972 44966 44952 44953 44954 44955 44968 44977 44951 44960

44961

42245 1-14-24 42239 42240 1-31-24 42651

40275 1-11-24

41920 2-13-24 41919 2- 7-24 42500 1- 4-24 43149 1-31-24 41917 2- 2-24 43477 44169 2-13-24 44170 44172 2-21-23 44175 2-16-24 43469 2-12-24 38473 44174 2-19-24 43483 44166 2- 1-24

42726 42717 2-14-24 42719 10-14-23 42725 42718 42737 2- 8-24 42735 1-31-24 42715 2- 8-24 42716 12-31-23 42721 2-14-24 38253 12- 8-23 41461 2- 7-24 44027 42724 1-14-24 42727 1-21-24 44072 43754 1-31-24 44065 1-12-24 43753 2- 8-24

43269 1-31-24 43307 2- 8-24 43308 1- 3-24 43309 1- 4-24 41171 12-31-23 41236 1-28-24 41241 11-27-23 41242 1-12-24 36997 43334 43263 1-31-24 43329 1-16-24 43324 1- 8-24 43327 2- 7-24 42706 42740 1- 2-23 42712 2- 9-24

2-29-24 M. M. Corwin 1 20 2-29-24 E. Miller & Co. 7 50 2-29-24 Mahnud Auto Sales Co., Inc 24 34

Miscellaneous. 2-29-24 Matthew Cooley 120 00 2-29-24 Martin Kehoe 80 00 2-29-24 Writ H. Shea 80 00 2-29-24 James V. Butler 120 00 2-29-24 William Cloghessy 80 00 2-29-24 Louis W. Hartt 120 00 2-29-24 Wm. Schlickenreider 115 38 2-29-24 Anthony Moleski 80 00 2-29-24 Alice Fitzpatrick 48 00 2-29-24 Margaret Carmichael 82 14 2-29-24 Mary Murray 46 16 2-29-24 James Harlan 144 00 2-29-24 Michael Leonard 81 69 2-29-24 Ellen Burger 49 24 2-29-24 Wm. Herrman 120 00 2-29-24 Michael Kennelly 72 30 2-29-24 Nishan Aginian 113 82 2-29-24 Stephen McCormack 120 00 2-29-24 Hirsh Chickanof 80 00 2-29-24 Conrad Schnell 80 00 2-29-24 Michael Tully 92 34 3- 4-24 Kingsland Avenue Children's Home 159 11 3- 4-24 United Israel Zion Hospital 271 50 3- 4-24 Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society 19,560 43 3- 4-24 Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society 200 00 3- 4-24 Home for Hebrew Infants of City of

New York 8,591 25 3- 4-24 Catholic Guardian Society 320 00 3- 4-24 Children's Aid Society 5,294 83 3- 4-24 Brooklyn Children's Aid Society 3,801 47 3- 4-24 Blythedale Home for Tubercular

Crippled Children 271 25 3- 4-24 American Female Guardian Society and

Home for Friendless 758 25 3- 4-24 Seaside Home for Crippled Children 572 91 3- 4-24 Convalescent Home for Hebrew

Children 833 33 3- 4-24 Brooklyn Children's Aid Society 572 91 2-29-24 Sol Novie 67 85 2-29-24 Federal Food Stores, Inc. 329 73 2-29-24 William Gleichmann 750 48 2-29-24 Samuel Shapiro 11 38 2-29-24 Rose R. Silvers 11 19 2-29-24 Abraham Perlman 500 00 2-29-24 National Surety Co. 2,000 00 2-29-24 National Surety Co. 500 00 2-29-24 National Surety Co. 1,000 00 2-29-24 United States Title Guaranty Co. 130 72 2-23-24 Abraham Sapadin & Samuel Alenik, 259 96 2-29-24 Benj. A. Michaelson 5 00 2-29-24 Morris Cukor & Frederick L. Hacken-

burg 500 00 2-29-24 Seymour Mork 500 00

The Mayoralty. 2-23-24 Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc. 90 2-23-24 Ice Service Co., Inc. 5 40 2-26-24 N. Y. & Brooklyn Towel Supply Co 8 30 2-26-24 Miss Sara Graham Mulhall, Chairman,

Mayor's Committee of Women, Social Service Committee 87 00

Bronx Parkway Commission. 2-18-24 Cortes Ward Co., Inc 35 00

Department of Parks. 2-21-24 Metropolitan Roofing Supplies Co., Inc. 48 65 2-21-24 Niebling's Auto Supply Co 17 93 2-25-24 E B. Meyerowitz 15 45 2-26-24 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y 290 95 2-21-24 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co 23 92 2-27-24 Monarch Towel Supply Co., Inc 4 25 2-28-24 Republic Rubber Co. of N. Y 40 40 2-28-24 Cavanagh Bros. & Co 31 12 2-28-24 Irvine & Wilcox Co., Inc '92 61 2-28-24 Wm. E. Kleine & Co 65 86 2-27-24 A. R. Haeuser Co 27 44 2-14-24 Metropolitan Museum of Art 2,535 86 2-28-24 Granville Sellers, Inc 19 69 2-27-24 A. P. Dienst Co., Inc 16 60 2-28-24 Timmermann Pharmacy 2 50

Police Department. 2-26-24 Graybro Fabric Products Co 17 50 2-26-24 William V. Rossbotham 35 00 2-26-24 U. S. - Trucking Corp 28 22 2-26-24 Fallon Law Book Co 30 00 2-26-24 Woodstock Typewriter Co. 35 50 2-26-24 E. P. Gleason Mfg. Co 10 40 2-26-24 Sterling Top & Equipment Co., Inc 5 50 2-26-24John Simmons Co. 2 00 2-26-24 Superior Lamp Mfg. Co., Inc 4 50 2-26-24 Frederick H. Levey Co., Inc 1 12 2-14-24 J. Goodman 55 00 2-20-24 Baker Voorhis & Co 70 00 2-28-24 James F. Miller 31 56 2-26-24 Charles G. Willoughby, Inc 725 60 2-26-24 U. T. Hungerford Brass & Copper Co 126 90 2-28-24 Queens County Water Co 44 50 2-27-24 Edw, E. Buhler Co 34 00 2-28-24 Smith Worthington Co 5 00 2-27-24 Smith Worthington Co 17 50

Department of Plant and Structures. 2-27-24 Howe Waste & Packing Co 26 35 2-27-24 Goodall Rubber Co. 22 60 2-27-24 F. H. Howell Sales Co. 3 03 2-27-24 L. C. Biglow & Co., Inc 8 98 2-20-24 Metals Trading Corp 125 00 2-20-24 Staten Island Shipbuilding Co 145 00 2-20-24 David H. Smith & Sons, Inc 182 15 2-20-24 Cupples Co. Mfrs., Inc 432 12

63234 2-11-24 Teran-Lange, Inc 928 35 2-27-24 A. P. Dienst Co., Inc 21 00 2-27-24 A. F. Brombacher & Co., Inc 9 75 2-27-24 E. A. Wildermuth 1 73 2-27-24 Madison Auto Radiator Works 8 00 2-27-24 Western Electric Co 46 33

68405 2-26-24 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co 556 87 2-26-24 Heeren Bros. & Co 172 50

68227 2-26-24 American Creosoting Co. 11,560 10

495 00 900 00 720 00

1,260 00 2,162 70

450 00 1,800 00 3,811 95

1,440 00 26,078 13

193 55 124 00 263 90 169 00 780 53 350 00 315 07 647 74 127 30 124 41 540 00 113 42 102 74

1,350 00 2,092 50 7,920 00

16 50 22 70

6 00 13 80 5 32 9 50

Inc. 27 03 7 50

19 50 29 03 50 48 35 67 3 50

Finance Voucher

No.

Invoice Received Dates or in Depart- Contract ment of Number. Finance.

Name of Payee. Amount,

43373 43376 41940 41951 41942 43355 43820 38403 43509 43510 43353 43354 43356 43357 43358 43363 43374 43352 43846 43845 43844 43840 43841 43842 43843 43824 43819 44769 45503 45504 45509 40408 45725 45730 45729 45719 45718 45717 45716 45715 44772 44773 46054 43377 45708 42162 44058 45743 45742 45741 45740 45738 45735 45734 45733 45977 45976 45732

45611

1-28-24 1-29-24 1-31-24 1-31-24 1-16-24 1- 8-24 1- 9-24

11-17-23 2- 5-24 2- 7-24 1-17-24 2- 1-24 1-31-24 1-30-24

2- 7-24 1-25-24 1-30-24 2- 4-24 1-22-24 1-28-24 2- 7-24 1-18-24 2- 6-24 1-12-24 2- 6-24 2-13-24 2-15-24 2- 8-24 2-19-24

2- 7-24 2-11-24 2- 8-24 1-25-24 1-24-24 2- 9-24 2- 5-24 2- 1-24 2-19-24 2-14-24

2- 5-24 2- 9-24 1-28-24 2- 1-24 2- 1-24 2- 1-24 2- 1-24 1-15-24 2- 5-24 1-30-24 1-30-24 1-30-24 1-31-24 2- 7-24

2-27-24 2-27-24

68395 2-21-24 67207 2-21-24 68197 2-21-24

2-27-24 2-27-24 2-14-24 2-27-24 2-27-24 2-27-24 2-27-24 2-27-24 2-27-24 2-27-24 2-27-24 2-27-24 2-27-24 2-27-24 2-27-24 2-27-24 2-27-24 2-27-24 2-27-24 2-27-24 2-27-24 2-27-24 2-29-24

68165 2-29-24 68366 2-29-24 68765 2-29-24 68198 2-18-24

3- 1-24 3- 1-24 3- 1-24 3- 1-24 3- 1-24 3- 1-24 3- 1-24 3- 1-24 2-29-24 2-29-24 3- 3-24 2-27-24 3- 1-24

68378 2-23-24 68811 2-28-24

3- 1-24 3- 1-24 3- 1-24 3- 1-24 3- 1-24 3- 1-24 3- 1-24 3- 1-24 3- 3-24 3- 3-24 3- 1-24

Commissioner 3- 1-24

1796

THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924.

Invoice Received Finance

Dates or in Depart- Voucher

Contract ment of

Name of Payee. No. Number. Finance.

Amount.

10 00 24 50 11 50 7 05

18 00 20 00 22 29 16 20 24 92

S 60 15 00 10 80

2,829 74

68 00 4,013 84

25 00 46 29 8 00

13 85 33 00 13 27 21 75 78 08 7 00

23 50 37 32 38 33 12 38 10 80 33 25 16 50 63 56 70 00 53 10 84 99 13 03 4 50

52 68 3 50 1 10 5 00 2 00 8 20

121 06 24 27 3 58

64 18 15 95 12 65 6 09 7 00

20 16 45 00 9 98

20 00 36 00

2,400 00

847 00 224 81 29 76 24 23 8 26

25 57

9 00 6 30

21 50 3 90

16 13 15 00 24 54 6 80 5 20

12 17 2 00 2 50

19 50 6 60

65 00 407 36 89 07 26 40

138 56 1328'' 942 00 18 25 11 34

Borough of Manhattan. Cramer & Leedicke 25 10 Packard Motor Car Co. of N. Y 67 00 Remington Typewriter Co. 3 25 Wilson Stamp Co. 3 75 David Shuldiner, Inc. 33 29 Herrman Motor Truck Co. 250 00 Cleveland Trinidad Paving Co. 5,516 32 Dennis J. McCarthy 112 50 William Hickey 961 40

Borough of The Bronx. P. R. Tully Plumbing Co., Inc. 73 50 Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc. 6 44 A. P. Dienst Co., Inc. 6 82 Standard Plumbing Supply Co. 3 60 Henry J. Salzmann 91 45 Charles D. Beckwith, Inc. 1,326 23 Charles D. Beckwith, Inc. 1,041 93 N. Y. Multi-Color Copying Co. 4 01 Stanley & Patterson, Inc. 3 46 H. G. McFaddin & Co. 4 25 Brockway Motor Truck Co. 2 50 McKesson & Robbins, Inc. 9 00 Edward F. Miller, Inc. 3 60

Borough of Brooklyn. James Halpin & Son 55 00 Doudera Decorating Co., Inc. 87 98 Borough Asphalt Co. 8,469 82

2-27-24

William S. Van Chief & Sons 2-26-24

Martin Evans Co 2-26-24

A. F. Brombacher & Co., Inc 2-26-24

Muskin Auto Fabrics 2-26-24

Atlantic Pacific Mfg. Corp 2-26-24

B. & J. Auto Spring Co., Inc 2-26-24

A. F. Brombacher & Co., Inc 2-26-24

Goodal Rubber Co 2-26-24

A. F. Brombacher & Co 2-26-24

Swan & Finch Co 2-26-24

Independent Salt Co 2-26-24

Franklin Filing Supply Co 68562 2-26-24

S. Weinstein Supply Co

President, 41796 1-21-24

2-21-24 41350

2-20-24 43109 2- 7-24

2-26-24 43106 1'-10-24

2-26-24 41369

2-20-24 43132

55224 2-21-24 35852

66909 2- 7-24 40953 2-14-24

2-19-24 40950 1-17-24

2-19-24

President, 43471 1-25-24

2-27-24 43454

2-27-24 43460

2-27-24 43462 2-13-24

2-27-24 43467

2-27-24 41841

67438 2-21-24 41840

67685 2-21-24 43470 1-31-24

2-27-24 43458 2- 8-24

2-27-24 43466 2-19-24

2-27-24 43465 2-13-24

2-27-24 43453 2- 9-24

2-27-24 43452 2- 1-24

2-27-24 President,

41209 1-31-24

2-20-24 41210

2-20-24 36518

66698 2- 8-24 President, Borough of Queens.

1- 7-24 Sicilian Asphalt Paving Co. 65402 1-23-24 Edward J. Kelly, Jr.

2-25-24 S. Winokur 2-25-24 Nice Ball Bearing Co. 2-25-24 Union Stove Works 2-25-24 Worthington Pump & Machinery Corp. 2-25-24 Good Roads Machinery Co., Inc. 2-25-24 Mahoncy-Clarke, Inc. 2-13-24 John J. Ward 2-25-24 Photostat Corp. 2-25-24 Gulf Refining Co. 2-25-24 C. M. Jensen & Sons 2-25-24 Whitney's Cadillac Service, Inc. 2-25-24 Richmond Hill Garage 2-25-24 Jamaica Ice Co. 2-25-24 Perfect Typewriter Key Co. 2-25-24 Pine Hill Crystal Spring Water Co. 2-25-24 Agent and Warden, Clinton State Prison 2-25-24 Knickerbocker Ice Co. 2-25-24 Burns Bros. 2-25-24 L. I. City Auto Supply Co. 2-25-24 Madison Union Auto Sales 2-25-24 White Co. 2-25-24 A. P. W. Paper Co. 2-25-24 Cross, Austin & Ireland Lumber Co 2-27-24 Thompson Time Stamp Co., Inc. 2-27-24 Underwood Typewriter Co., Inc.

2-27-24 Universal Auto Radiator Repair Co 2-27-24 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 2-27-24 J. & A. Brenneis 2-11-24 Peace Bros., Inc. 2-11-24 Gabriel Hill 2-11-24 Green Contr. Co. 2-11-24 Peace Bros., Inc. 2-11-24 Stephen Thorpe 2-20-24 Peace Bros. 2-11-24 Gabriel Hill 2-11-24 Gabriel Hill

President, Borough of Richmond. 44642 12-15-23 2-29-24 Staten Island Supply Co. 41923 12-31-23 2-21-24 Richmond Ice Co. 44644 12-31-23 2-29-24 Zorn & Schrengauer 44617 1-14-24 2-29-24 J. W. Evans & Sons 40332 12-12-23 2-18-24 American La France Fire

Department of Public Welfare. 2-21.24 Agent & Warden, Sing Sing Prison.... 2-21-24 Almond W. Barnes Soap Co., Inc., As-

signee of J. F. Donovan 66653 2-20-24 Penn Fuel Co.

2-27-24 S. Gumpert & Co. 2-27-24 Todd Salt Co., Inc. 2-27-24 Kennedy & Co. 2-27-24 Swan & Finch Co 2-27-24 Hospital Supply Co. & Watters Labora-

tories, Cons. 2-27-24 Electro Surgical Instrument Co. 2-27-24 David Killoch Co. 2-27-24 A. B. See Electric Elevator Co 2-27-24 White Co. 2-27-24 Murtha & Schmohl Co. 2-27-24 Harrold's Motor Car Co. 2-27-24 Bishop, McCormick & Bishop 2-27-24 Granville-Sellers, Inc. 2-27-24 Crandall Packing Co. 2-27-24 Ohio Chemical & Mfg. Co. 2-27-24 H. Fischer & Co., Inc. 2-27-24 Ernest Capelle 2-27-24 Dalton Adding Machine Sales Co 2-21-24 Duparquet, Huot & Moneuse Co

68410 2-23-24 Joseph Seeman 68410 2-29-24 Joseph Seeman

2-29-24 Granville Sellers, Inc. 68421 2-23-24 R. C. Williams & Co., Inc 66511 2-20-24 Wyoming Valley Coal Co.

1- 7-24 Croker Electric Co. 2-25-2'; Arthur Mulvenny 2-27-24 Kent Co., Inc.

Hull, Grippen & Co., Inc. 10 00 Henry Jellinek Co., Inc. 16 00 Frank P. Kruger 438 00 Joseph J. Herold 112 28 George W. Van Boskerck & Son 679 50 Annin & Co., Inc. 5 50 Rosebank Market 43 40 Croker Electric Co. 97 00 Empire Laboratory Supply Co., Inc 5 CO Kny-Scheerer Corp. of America 1 50 American Medical Association 6 00 Better Times 3 50 Charles Kurzon 14 30 D. Liederman & Son 19 00 Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co., Inc... 13 05 D. Liederman & Son 32 52 Charles Kurzon 7 12 Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co. 24 40 D. Liederman & Son 10 50 Charles Kurzon 1 20 Institution Equipment Co., Inc 9 00 Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co. 20 65 Ideal Restaurant Supply Co. 16 20 H. Friedman & Sons, Inc. 2 70 Samuel Lewis 10 00 Thomas J. Lipton, Inc. 11 64 Hostess Products Corp. 18 97 Aug. E. Fraass Co. 33 98 Abt & Bernot, Inc. 39 51 Austin Nichols & Co., Inc. 603 31 Williams & Wells Co. 63 17 Walker Gordon Lab. Co. 402 48 E. Leitz, Inc. 10 40 Burton-Dixie Corp. 19 89 Charles G. Willoughby, Inc. 12 48 Zonite Products Co. ' 15 00 Brewer & Co., Inc. 21 09 S. Gennert, Inc. 16 44 J. T. Baker Chemical Co. 28 31 H. K. Mulford Co. 4 50 Corliss Coon & Co., Inc. 10 20 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 2 40 Ohio Galvanizing & Mfg. Co. 3 05 J. J. Hart 21 14 Rosebank Market 43 75 R. C. Williams & Co., Inc 6 35 Hospital Import Corp. 3 80 Disinfecting & Exterminating Corp 80 00 Disinfecting & Exterminating Corp 40 00 Disinfecting & Exterminating Corp 50 00 Disinfecting & Exterminating Corp 75 00 Reliable Horseshoeing Est. 5 50 Fred Gabriel's Auto Supply Co 14 25 D. Liederman & Son 23 64 Crandall Packing Co. 15 54 H. Kohnstamm & Co., Inc. 8 52 Crandall Packing Co. 22 97 John T. Stanley Co., Inc. 10 00

of Records, Bronx County. N. Y. Tel. Co. 3 00

Commissioner of Records, New York County. 43903 2- 1-24 2-27-24 Legislative Index Pub. Co. 75 00

Register, New York County. 43771 2-26-24 George E. Best 10 00 43773 1-15-24 2-27-24 L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co. 40 00

Sheriff, Richmond County. 44187 2-16-24 2-28-24 Remington Typewriter Co.

Sheriff, Bronx County. 2-27-24 Jacob Warschaw 27 00 2-21-24 Paul Scherbner Iron Works 20 80 2-21-24 D. J. O'Brien 25 00 Sheriff, New York County.

43061 2- 6-24 2-26-24 Burns Bros.

Department of Street Cleaning 42662 2-14-24 66653 2-26-24 Penn Fuel Co. 116 19 43392 2-19-24 2-27-24 Granville-Sellers, Inc. 9 50 43444 2- 8-24 2-27-24 Davis & Kass Co., Inc. 12 50 42693 2-26-24 Akron Rubber Tire Co., Wigg Tire

Corp., Successors 49 00 42694 2-26-24 Reading Electric Co. 40 75 42695 1-15-24 2-26-24 James H. O'Brien 32 50 44480 66609 2-28-24 Commonwealth Fuel Co., Inc. 39 48 42652 2-26-24 Elmer C. Goodwin 134 27 42661 68187 2-26-24 Geo. N. Reinhardt & Co. 136 51 42681 1-11-24 2-26-24 A. Isaacs & Co., Inc 216 85

Transit Construction Commissioner. 44842 2-29-24 Aaron M. 'Oppenheim 17 32

44846 2-29-24 Eva Reh 21 04

44852 11-28-24 2-29-24 N. Y. Herald 40 00

44841 2-29-24 Mrs. Anna Oppenheim 17 32

44851 2-11-24 2-29-24 L. I. Daily Press & L. I. Farmer 24 00

44882 2-14-24 2-29-24 Long Island Star Publishing Co 22 00

44838 1-31-24 2-29-24 Brooklyn Edison Co., Inc 52 15

44839 1-31-24 2-29-24 Brooklyn Edison Co., Inc 9 60

44840 2-29-24 United Electric Light & Power Co 1 75

41077 2- 1-24 2-20-24 Advance Battery Corp 51 00

41552 2- 7-24 2-21-24 William Bratter, Inc 66 80

41072 2- 1-24 2-26-24 Krantz Realty & Garage Co., Inc 52 65 Board of Water Supply.

44603 2-29-24 Frederick Snare Corp Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity.

2-15-24 2-26-24 K. L. M. Print Co. of N. Y., Inc

2-11-24 2-26-2't Keasbey & Mattison Co

2-14-24 2-27-24 Davis & Kass Co., Inc

2-13-24 2-26-24 Bainbridge Kimpton & Haupt, Inc 2-26-24 F. F. Fuhrman

2- 6-24 2-26-24 New Auto Top Corp

12-31-23 2-27-24 James I. Kelly 2-26-24 John J. O'Mara

2- 8-24 2-20-24 E. Krieger & Son

1-17-24 2-27-24 Ideal Ventilator Co

12-31-23 2-26-24 R. M. Ricci

2-18-24 2-27-24 Hampden Paint & Chemical Co

1-16-24 2-27-24 ;Mahnud Auto Sales Co., Inc 2-27-24 C. H. & E. S. Goldberg 2-26-24 Westchester Lighting Co

67190 2-26-24 N. Y. Edison Co

42767 2- 7-24 42749 1-15-24 42768

1-31-24 42750 1- 4-24 42751 42752 1-16-24 42773 1-31-24 42747 1-14-24 42775 1-31-24 42776 1.31-24 42743 1-21-24 42742 1-21-24 42711

1-31-24

21896 31423 42359 1-31-24 42467 42463 1-16-24 42466 2- 5-24 42465 2- 4-24 42474 2- 6-24 37554 12-17-23 42445 1-28-24 42472 2- 8-24 42468 2- 1-24 42351 42352 42373 2- 1-24 42371 2- 8-24 42343 42370 1.17-24 42372 1-31-24 42365 2- 1-24 42470 2- 4-24 42353 42345 42346 42464 1-23-24 43884 1-30-24 43883 1-15-24 43887 2- 9-24 43888 1- 8-24 43889 1-24-24 36986 36984, 36982 36987 36988 41388 36985 36983

Engine Co..

41490 41483 1-16-24

41124 43823 43818 2- 4-24 43821 1-31-24 43825 43511 2- 7-24

43514 2- 6-24 43368 2- 5-24 43366 1-16-24 43379 1- 4-24 43372 2- 4-24 43371 43375 2- 4-24 43370 2- 9-24 43369 1-31-24 43386 2- 4-24 43385 1-26-24 43384 2- 5-24 43383 1-18-24 41496 1-28-24 42160 2- 8-24 45406 2- 7-24 44774 42163 2- 9-24 41127 21758 12-24-23 43381 2- 5-24

' 43383 2- 2-24

1 15

42060 12-29-23 42058 11-30-23 42062 10-20-23

295 00

54 10

42945 42972 43872 42949 42968 42974 43873 42601 41107 43405 42603 43414 43417 43404 42960 43093

59 92 30 00 4 90 5 70

36 30 90 00 16 09 24 44 97 50 24 00 90 00 2 75

09 244 85

196 10 109,174 65

Fr. Jos. Unger Louis Messer John F. Ferguson John Pinto Egan Co., Inc. M. Kalmus M. Kalmus I. Youdelman Kramer, Mezger, Inc. Kramer, Mezger, Inc. Adam J. Hendel J. D. Gordon John Abel John F. Boyce Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co Crocker, Wheeler Co. Frank E. Crosby Thos. A. Corwin H. J. Happel Fred G. Lax T. C. Moore M. Kalmus A. W. Brauer John T. Boyce Jac. Schneider H. J. Happel S. Zacharkow Edward Harley Fred Schaefer Paul C. Taylor Max Albrecht W. E. Moss W. R. Moss Philp & Paul William J. Moreland Craven & Sullivan Morris Glass Co. Louis Messer T. Frederick Jackson Heywood, Wakefield Co. Louis Messer A. W. Brauer Excelsior Products Co. Universal Fixture Corp. Western Elec. Co. Frank Kiebitz Harlem Door Check Co. Royal Co. J. D. Gordon Henry Pearl Sons Henry Pearl Sons Henry Pearl Sons Duncan Stewart Thomas A. Williams Library of Congress Schoverling, Daly & Gales Thomas Marrin McGreevy Co. Louis Imershein Ice Service Co Jacob Haupt Lewis E. Lawes Swift Co. Maintenance Co. F. C. Huyck National Weekly Corp. B. H. Sanborn R. A. Fife Corp. Julius Blum Royal Card & Paper Co Oxford University Press Iroquois Pub. Co Chas. Kurzon Macmillan Co. Louis K. Liggett Underwood Typewriter Co L. C. Smith A. B. Dick Co. John Wiley John H. Walsh Franz Benthin John T. Stanley Gowanus Dunnage Fire Co 223 20 Andrew Schiavone 1,160 00 Cipolla Contr. Co 28 50 N. Y. calcium Light Co 46 00 N. Y. Calcium Light Co 75 Beseler Lantern Slide Co 2 40 Triangle Litho Print Co 14 91 Keuffel & Esser Co 89 30 Schrell, Schultz Co 5 40 N. Y. Blue Print Paper Co 1 80 Triangle Litho Print Co 1 89 Triangle Litho Print Co 13 00 Fred G. Lax 4 50 Royal Co. of N. Y. 25 00 Charles Summers 10 00 Otto Guttmann 6 99 Louis Messer 15 72 John F. Boyce 9 40 S. W. Cornell 2 00 J. C. Hoose 1 00 A. Pearson's Sons 5 00 Whitestone Scavenger Co 50 00 Godfrey Keeler Co. 6 50 Rumsey Pump & Machine Co. 41 15 Charles Tisch, Inc. 36 65 Charles Tisch, Inc. 38 40 Charles Tiscb, Inc. 5 50

29 91 26 70 35 00 71 72 38 25 47 25

102 00 35 02 30 20 66 42 75 75

144 48 31 15 9 83 6 50

65 56 49 76 61 16 00 4 50 9 15

48 00 23 15 71 92 23 10 33 00 20 25 46 12 20 05 26 00 63 15

105 50 28 12 21 00

267 75 50 80 21 70 72 00 2 33

11 00 33 49 6 00

60 00 81 75 16 93 22 20

259 68 18 83 20 46 27 00 26 35 8 75

46 78 71 90 20 87

143 75 50 00

100 00 101 50

1 75 465 00 230 00

9 90 274 50 575 00 21 00 1 05 4 60

19 01 24 90 3 39

12 00 3 25

16 00 3 63

58 44 31 60 2 75 2 63 8 00

20 70 10 60

Amount. •

Name of Payee.

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

Number,

Amount.

49150 Thomas A. Williams, Inc

49151 R. Rihm

49152 F. J. Kloes

49153 I. Goodhart

49154 H. J. Rappel

49155 Anthony A. Elnitsky

49156 Fred G. Lax

49157 Fred G. Lax

49158 Fred G. Lax

49159 Fred G. Lax

49160 John A. O'Brien

49161 A. D. Evertsen Co.

49162 A. D. Evertsen Co.

49163 W. Parke

49164 A. W. Brauer

49165 A. W. Brauer

49166 James I. Kelly

49167 E. D. Fox

49168 H. J. Happel

49169 H. J. Happel

49170 A. Itzkowitz

49171 A. Itzkowitz

49172 S. Zacharkow

49173 S. Zacharkow

49174 H. Gordon

49175 Jacob Haupt

49176 George Roach

49177 Whitestone Scavenger Co

49495 67414 West End Bank of Bklyn

49496 67429 Schrock & Squires

49497 67421 Montgomery Co.

49498 67429 Schrock & Squires

49499 65138 M. J. Tobin

49500 67418 David Killoch

49501 64974 West End Bank of Bklyn

49502 67414 West End Bank of Bklyn

49503 64973 Eugene Dietzgen

49504 61782 Baker & Taylor Co.

49505 64201 E. Steiger Co.

49506 65273 Rand, McNally Co.

49507 64883 Underwood Typewriter Co

49508 65138 M. J. Tobin Co.

49509 61782 Baker & Taylor Co.

49510 65879 Brown, Robertson Co.

49511 64975 Institution Equipment

49512 67834 Montgomery Co.

49513 64701 E. Steiger

49514 65135 Samuel Lewis

49515 65042 Standard Oil Co.

49516 64984 Chas. Broadway Rouss

49517 64701 E. Steiger Co.

49518 65138 M. J. Tobin

49519 64701 E. Steiger

49520 64974 West End Bank of Bklyn

49521 61782 Baker & Taylor Co.

49522 61782 Baker & Taylor Co.

49016 Kroepke Plumbing Co.

49017 H. J. Happel

49018 J. D. Gordon

49019 John Guinan

49020 Joseph A. Lee

49021 Wm. B. Hayes

49022 John F. Boyce

49023 C. L. Dooley Co.

.49024 Mark Jacobs

49025 Universal Pub. Co.

49026 David Killoch

49027 Toni Landau Photographic

49028 Peter J. Constant

49029 David Killoch

49030 M. J. Tobin Fire Department.

49654 68396 David J. Lindner

49655 68741 Knickerbocker Supply Co. Knickerbocker Supply Co.

49656 68518 Knickerbocker Supply Co

49720 Magnus, Mabee & Reynard

49721 Swan & Finch Co.

49722 M. M. Halpern, Inc.

49723 J. E. Coonan

49724 Ilsley, Doubleday & Co.

49725 Bade Bros.

49726 Granville-Sellers. Inc.

49727 John W. Masury & Son

49728 Toch Bros.

49729 Chas. Moser Co.

49730 Hilo Varnish Corp.

49731 Valentine & Co.

49732 Kohlenite Pro. Co. Department of Health.

49765 Triest Cont. Corp. Miscellaneous.

49651 City of N. Y. in Trust for Louisa Minturn Fund

49652 City of N. Y. in Trust for Louisa Minturn Fund

Department of Parks.

49534 57644 J. H. Bodinger

49469 Hugo Strauss Packing Co...

49470 Vreeland Chemical Mfg Co..

49471 Robinson Clay Products Co..

49472 Stumpp & Walter Co.

49473 Williams & Wells Co.

49474 Eastern Sales Co.

49475 Prever Lumber Co.

49476 N. J. Wire Cloth Co.

49477 Acme Grate Bar Works

49776 68219 F. J. Lewis Mfg. Co.

49777 68456 Biltmore Lumber Co.

17 25 18 00 58 50 50 00 20 00 15 00 5 03

91 14 206 72

73 94 45 00 15 75 36 78 25 50 15 00 31 17

300 28 96 29 40 00 40 00 28 75 37 50 11 25 22 50

446 90 82 15 13 50 50 00 23 50 33 77 1 30

769 49 29 44 23 00 1 00

14 90 1 20

193 85 6 97

68 30 185 50 234 78 879 00 12 60 9 27

15 63 3 40

425 00 105 04 30 80 3 74

66 48 2 36 517

1,397 41 1,478 35

190 00 17 00 90 00

380 00 935 00 390 00 630 00 618 00 10 50 85 36 25 05 41 00 78 75

1 08 994 90

234 00 40 00 86 16 4 80 3 00

58 50 21 60

265 08 17 50 31 12 82 00

105 00 16 50 95 00 21: 75 20 40 2 46

2,843 18

140 00

7,000 00

2,250 00 337 50 166 60 373 83 176 00 169 90 109 50 250 00 516 80 71 50

1,607 35 833 94

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 1797

Invoice. Finance Dates or

Voucher Contract No. Number.

Received in Depart-ment of Finance.

Name of Payee. Finance Voucher

No.

Invoice Dates or Contract Number.

Received in Depart-ment of Finance.

Amount. Name of Payee. Amount.

127 80 105 24 240 00 877 35 99 11

43002 1- 1-24 42598 42971 2- 7-24 42977 1- 1-24 43409 2-13-24

2-26-24 National Gas Governor Co. of U. S 2-26-24 John J. O'Mara 2-26-24 U. S. Trucking Corp

2-26-24 Franklin Machine & Steam Boiler Wks 2-27-24 John C. Orr Co

40746 37106 38904 34103 12-21-23 40155 12-11-23

2-19-24 Burroughs Adding Machine Co 2 50 67216 2-11-24 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y 45 30

2-15-24 William H. Ellis 105 70 2- 1-24 Picard Motor Sales Co., Inc 535 00 2-18-24 James H. O'Brien 260 00

49147 49148 49149

49396 49397 49398 49399 49400 49401 49402 49403 49404 49405 49406 49407 49408 49323 49324 49325 49326 49327 49328 49329 49330 49331 49332 49333 49334 49335 49336 49337 49338

88 56 295 45 332 50 50 56 4 90 7 00

36 34 49339 28 50 49340 80 00 49341 10 00 49342 17 00 49343 49 76 49344 27 69 49345 -3 40 49346 20 00 49347 6 00 49348

1800 49349 227 00 49350 12 00 49351 4 32 49352

14 30 49353 8 00 49354 2 50 49355 1 50 49356

27 70 49357 49358

87 90 49359 66 50 49360

49361 46 50 49362 45 00 49363

406 75 49031 54 75 49032 86 63 49033

49034 4 65 49035

49036 12 11 49037

1,086 00 49038 641 20 49039

49040 49041 49042 49043 49044 49045 49046 49047 49048 49049 49050 49051 49052 49053 49054 49055 49056 49057 49058 49059 49060 49061 49052 49063 49064 49129 49130 49131 49132 49133 49134 49135 49136 49137 49138 49139 49140 49141 49142 49143 49144 49145 49146

VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1924.

A statement is herewith submitted of all vouchers filed in the Department of Finance on this date, in which is shown the Department of Finance voucher number, the date of the invoice or the registered number of the contract, the name of the payee and the amount of the claim. Where two or more bills are embraced in one voucher the date of the earliest is given, excepting that when such vouchers are submitted under a contract the registered number of the contract is shown instead. CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller.

a Invoice

Finance Date Vouch- or Con-er No. tract

Number.

Armory Board.

49365 Isarales Empire Stables $137 18 Bellevue and Allied Hospitals.

49478 Greenwich Mills Co.

49479 Armour Ammonia Works

49480 Standard Supply Co.

49481 Anderson Brick & Supply Co County Court, Bronx County.

49828 Right Inn Restaurant 18 55 City Magistrates' Courts.

49560 Bloomingdale Bros.

49561 Manhattan Elec. Supply Co

49562 Manhattan Elec. Supply Co

49577 Monroe Lamp Equip. Corp

49578 Charles Kurzon

49579 Manhattan Elec. Supply Co

49580 Monroe Lamp & Equip. Corp

49581 Quality Stationers

49582 Powers Acct. Machine Corp

49583 Chelsea Woodworking Co

49584 Chelsea Woodworking Co

49563 N. Y. Towel Supply Co.

49564 Peerless Towel Supply Co

49565 Monarch Towel Supply Co

49566 Paul Pilolla

49567 Gustave A. Schroeder

49568 Huntoon Ice Co.

49569 Charles G. Willoughby, Inc.

49570 M. E. Blatt Co.

49571 Charles Kurzon

49572 Manhattan Elec. Supply Co

49573 Tablet & Ticket Co.

49574 Quality Stationers

49575 Durand Steel Locker Co.

49576 Quality Stationers Court of Special Sessions.

49788 Frank W. Smith Frank W. Smith

Supreme Court.

49536 Individual Drinking Cup Co.

49537 Atlas Desk Co.

49538 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co.

49539 Scofield & Co.

49535 American Writing Mach. Co. Court of Appeals.

49431 N. Y. Tel. Co. College of The City of New York.

49773 A. B. Better

49785 64871 Clarence S. Nathan Clarence S. Nathan

49786 65412 Rudich Scientific Apparatus 103 62

49787 65421 Burns Bros. 5,114 84 Board of City Record.

49364 Peter J. Brady

49523 School News Co.

49524 N. Y. Evening Journal

49525 Medical Journal & Record

49526 Bklyn. Daily Times

49527 N. Y. Civil Service

49528 World

49529 N. Y. News

49530 Bklyn. Home News

49531 Bklyn. Record

49532 L. I. Daily Press

49533 Bklyn. Democrat Department of Correction

49366 Perfection Mfg. Co.

49367 Hoffman, La Roche Chem.. 500 00

49368 O. C. White Co. 7 00

49369 Ludwig Ehrmann 56 86 Board of Estimate and Apportionment.

49738 E. Belcher Hyde. Inc. 52 50

49798 Lexington Desk Co 549 20

49799 Salmon, Clunie & Walker, Inc.

49800 Torjesen Partition Co.

49801 Clinton Garage

49802 Acorn Desk & Fixture Co

49459 William J. Farrell Department of Education.

49380 Adolf Swedberg

49381 Adolf Swedberg

49382 Adolf Swedberg

49383 Adolf Swedberg

49384 Frank Tracy, Inc.

49385 Chas. Tisch, Inc

49386 J. D. Gordon

49387 J. D. Gordon

49388 Gottfurcht & Teicher

49389 Gottfurcht & Teicher

49390 Gottfurcht & Teicher

49391 Joseph Martinz

49392 Hyman Jackel

49393 Thomas A. Williams, Inc

49394 Fr. Jos. Unger

49395 Fr. Jos. Unger

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con-

Name of Payee. Amount. er No. tract

Number.

454 80 63 24 83 04 14 75

120 00 316 40 531 25 17 50 25 20 40 25 40 20 11 10 13 75 25 80 11 40 13 95

231 00

8 10 45 00 16 50 95 00 60 60

6 25 30 17

5 00 12 00 6 62

33 60 81 24 24 07 14 45 72 66 13 28 99 00 33 84 27 50 66 27 44 29

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con-er No. tract

Number.

Name of Payee. Amount.

C. W. Keenan 3 30 49598

C. W. Keenan 11 00 C. W. Keenan 4 00

49599

Central Supply Co 5 30 Central Supply Co. 6 60

49600

E. Krieger & Son 17 00 E. Krieger & Son 4 00

49601

William H. Gieseler 18 47 William H. Gieseler 6 45

49602

Gowanus Kindling Wood Wks. 8 00

49603

Standard Oil Co 171 00 49604

Commonwealth Fuel Co..... 15 50 49605

Graphic Duplicator Co. .. 12 00 49606

William H. Gieseler 6 00 49607

Brooklyn Blue Print Wks 194 31 49608

Eugene Dietzgen Co. 4 80 49609

Keuffel & Esser Co. 3 84 49610

Cook & Swan Co. 87 65 49611

E. S. Jennings 25 50 49612

William H. Gieseler 13 50 William H. Gieseler 68 00

49613

Magneto' Repair Co. 284 00 49614

E. Krieger & Son 2 84 49615

Jandorf Auto. Co. 4,260 00 49616

B. F. Kane & Bro., Inc 637 36 49617

Annin & Co. 15 12 49618

W. L. Glidden 80 00

President, Borough of Queens. 49733 65597 Awixa Corp. 9,775 00 49734 62792 Welsh Bros. Contr Co 2,595 77 49735 65044 Superior Lime Corp. 2,764 98 49736 65786 Tide Water Oil Sales Corp. 883 33 49737 65189 Tide Water Oil Sales Corp. 1,721 99

Department of Public Welfare 68296 Chatham & Phenix National

Bank 6,687 61 68299 Strauss Co. 122 84 68813 C. Kenyon 770 16 68414 John T. Stanley 89 70 68765 Williams & Wells Co 227 62 68456 Biltmore Lumber Co. 31 50 68165 Aht, Bernot 312 67 68165 Abt. Bernot 229 90 68165 Aht. Bernot 92 40 68374 James Butler 77 50 68178 Hubert J. Horan 2,707 20 68182 J. Melicow 656 98 68188 H. Roessler 1,428 53 68417 Sunglo Co. 845 10 68413 Edwin Smithson Co 20 40 68197 Geo. W. Van Boskerck 898 00 68201 R. C. Williams 42 52 68289 Morris Co. 133 98 68287 john Minder Co. 44 33 68293 Wm. Ottmann Co. 317 31

Kranich & Specification •••• 34 50 H. Kohnstamm Co. 55 00 Williams & Wells Co. 63 90 Peter J. Constant 304 80 Porter Bros. 143 85 Porter Bros. 45 00 Swan & Finch 10 63 L. Barth 25 68 Geo. P. Knapp 271 90 Geo. P. Knapp 26 37 Henry J. Fink 12 30 Ideal Restaurant Supply Co 41 25 Smith-Worthington Co. 190 00 Joseph Weil 32 76 Institution Equipment Co. 16 31 Institution Equipment Co. 54 36 Ohio Galvanizing Co. 67 68 Paramount Brush Broome 43 72 Julius Fowl 78 00 Missouri Paint & Varn. Co. 125 00 Whittaker, Clark & Daniels 25 16 Ludwig Ehrmann 29 25 Williams & Wells Co. 223 96

68178 Hubert J. Horan 8,121 60 68413 Edwin Smithson 342 51 68413 Joseph Seeman 110 00 68413 Edwin Smithson 86 99 68289 Morris Co. 174 50 68296 Chatham & Phenix Natl. Bk. 3,071 76 68296 Chatham & Phenix Natl. Bk. 38 41 68265 Conron Bros. Co. 84 68 68961 John Greig 48 00 67308 A. M. Hazell 3,264 10

L. Imershein 21 01 G. B. Raymond & Co. 9 00 Ashton Valve Co. 14 50 McElraevy & Hauck Co. 4 75 Prever Lumber Co. 5 67 American Buckle Co. 7 00 Berger Mfg. Co. 18 00 Joseph T. Ryerson & Son 42 64 Granville-Sellers, Inc. 1 80 Pierce, Butler & Pierce Mfg. Corp. 13 20 McGraw Eng. Co. 126 70 Ernst W. Olsen 33 00 Frank S. Betz Co. 89 00 Whitcomb & Barrows 24 75 Crandall Packing Co. 18 29 Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co. 29 22 L. Barth & Son, Inc. 17 80 Baker & Taylor Co. 13 15 Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co. 15 32 Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co. 6 01 D. Liederman & Son 11 80 Topping Bros. 9 76 Topping Bros. 8 40 Crandall Packing Co. 31 57 John McQuade & Co. 4 00 J. P. Nawrath & Co. 21 60

49554

49555 49556 49557 49558 49559 49540 49541 49542 49543 49544 49545 49545 49547 49548 49549 49550 49551 49552 49553 49409 49410 49411 49412 49413

49414 49415 49416 49417 49418 49419 49420 49421 49422 49423 49424 49425 49426 49427 49428 49429 49430 49485 49486 49487 49488 49489 49490 49491 49492 49493 49494 49753 49754 49755 49756 49757 49758 49759 49760 49761 49762

49763 49764 49739 49740 49741 49742

49743 49744 49745

49746

49747 49748 49749 49750 49751 49752

1798 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924.

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

Number.

49829 Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. 374 00 49830 Hansen & Yorke Co.

37 75

49831 Knickerbocker Supply Co.

198 34 49832 J. K. Larkin & Co.

130 25

49833 Hampden Paint & Chem. Co

44 00

Police Department.

1,750 00

49649 49650 49619 49620 49621 49622 49623 49624 49625 49626 49627 49628 49629 49630 49631 49632 49633 49634 49635 49636 49637 49638 49639 49640 49641 49642 49643 49644 49645

49653 64723 Louis Glantz 49675 Massasoit Mfg. Co. 49676 Hecla Slate & Tile 49677 H. J. Street Co. 49678 David Killoch 49679 General Electric Co. 49680 Monroe Lamp & Equipment 49681 Lithoprint Co. 49682 Michaels & Mourre 49683 Hercules Kalon Co. 49684 John T. Stanley 49685 Gulf Refining Co 49686 Photostat Corp. 49687 Wallace & Tiernan 49688 Fiwale Equipment Mfg. Co 49689 Prest-O-Lite Co. 49690 Linde Air Products 49691 C. J. Dalton 49692 Crescent Rubber Co. 49693 National Picture Frame Co 49694 Granville-Sellers 49695 G. W. Bromley 49696 Standard Supply Co. 49697 H. J. Street Co. 49698 Lewis E. Lawes 49699 A. E. Alcott 49700 G. B. Raymond 49701 Froment Co.

Froment Co. 49702 Devoe & Raynolds 49703 Sloane Valve Co.

Sloane Valve Co.

49705 Buffalo Springfield Roller 49704 Hoffman Corr Mfg. Co

49706 Stand Underground Cable 49707 H. W. Caldwell Sons 49708 Geo. Haiss Mfg. Co 49709 Candee, Smith, Howland

Candee, Smith, Howland 49710 Froment Co. 49711 Underwood Typewriter Co 49712 Yorkville Central Garage 49713 Tegetmeier & Riepe 49714 Brusstar Const. Co. 49715 Uvalde Asphalt Paving Co 49716 Chas. D. Beckwith 49717 Swan & Finch 49718 International Oxygen Co..., 49719 Picard Motor Sale§ Co

President, Borough of The Bronx. 49672 63189 Spadaro Contr. Co 47,174 15 49673 64496 Anita Const. Co. 2,025 13 49674 64989 Anita Const. Co. 4,329 90

President. Borough of Brooklyn 49370 William J. Cantwell

William J. Cantwell 49371 R. H. McChesney 49372 Edwin A. White 49373 William Marseglia 49585 Necaro Co., Inc. 49586 Henry Grashorn, Inc. 49587 Torjeson Partition Co. 49588 William H. Gieseler 49589 W. L. Glidden 49590 Vulcan Rail & Const. Co 49591 Municipal Street Sign Co 49592 Kenney Spec. Co. 49593 William H. Gieseler 49594 William H. Gieseler 49595 John A. Scollay 49596 Royal Eastern Elec. Supply

Co. Royal Eastern Elec. Supply Co. C. W. Keenan 49597

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con-

Name of Payee. Amount. er No. tract

Number.

Sheriff, Bronx County. 49766 John J. Dooley 27 65 49767 John Donar 7 60 49789 Louis Stabile 92 38 49790 Gramatan Spring Co 4 40 49791 Ward Baking Co 194 95 49792 Clover Farms 9 52 49793 H. A. Coffee Co. 71 30 49794 M. J. Geany 234 21 49795 James T. Mohan 199 42 49796 Monarch Towel Supply 4 75 49797 Chas. Sowa 30 20

Department of Street Cleaning 49482 67854 Regan, Towers Co. 4,691 31 49483 67844 P. J. Donlon Contr. Co. 5,063 31 49484 67841 C. & R. Contr. Co. 7,072 24 49432 Kranich & Specification Soap

Co 29 70 49433 Henry J. Fink 67 68

Henry J. Fink 107 56 49434 Montgomery Co 309 13 49435 Precision Grinding Wheel Co 24 48 49436 Abendoth Bros. 3 60

Abendoth Bros. 13 56 49437 Auto Electric Spec. Co 492 28 49438 N. Y. Motor Parts 118 60 49439 Granville-Sellers 39 78 49440 Greene, Wolf Co. 191 21 49441 Greene, Wolf Co. 26 72

Department of Taxes and Assessments. 49460 Shaw Walker Co. 139 70 49461 Samuel H. Moss 4 65 49462 John Haney 50 00 49463 E. Belcher Hyde 94 50 49464 Posner Bros. 1 54

Department of Water Supply, Gas and electricity. 49454 James D. Lynett 40 00 49455 Field Market 2 40

Field Market 2 40 49456 Advance Battery Corp. 24 00 49457 Edward J. Geise 17 35 49458 James McGinley 15 10 49442 E. F. Keating Co. 10 52 49443 Foxboro Co. 208 44 49444 American Mfg. Sales Co 22 40 49445 E. Belcher Hyde 18 00 49446 F. Eckenroth Sons 53 33

F. Eckenroth Sons 26 67 49447 William Fish. 7 50 49448 De Silva Co. 4 65 49449 American Meter Co. 25 00 49450 Five Corners Auto Supply 14 00 49451 William D. Carroll 215 00 49452 Am. Railway Express _ 25 03 49453 High Grade Auto Radiator. 11 00 49803 John W. Sullivan 900 00 49804 S. I. Shipbuilding Corp. 174 71 49805 Mansfield Ford 97 50 49806 M. C. Bassett 4 50

M. C. Bassett 4 50 49807 Mrs. J. Remmett 161 00 49808 Edward Geise 34 80 48909 James McGinley 32 65 49810 James J. MCKenna 26 18 49811 James J. McKenna 26 18 49812 Thomas J. Tuomey 43 28 49813 Thomson Meter Co. 43 76 49814 Worthington Pump 26 79 49815 A. P. Smith Mfg. 350 00 49816 Sibley, Pitman Elec. Co. 14 00 49817 Roamer Linen Supply Co. 15 00 49818 J. Ullrich Co. 18 72 49819 W. E. Pruden Hardware Co. 4 43 49820 Stewart-Warner Speedometer

Corp. 4 51 49821 Allen N. Spooner 845 35 49822 Quartermaster Corp 14 23 49823 Mansfield Ford 36 00 49824 Mrs. Egbert Lasher 75

Mrs. Egbert Lasher 75 49825 Muller, Young Motor Sales

Co. 70 Muller, Young Motor Sales Co 402

49826 Auto Car Sales Co. 7 43 Auto Car Sales Co. 5 22

49827 Muller, Young Motor Co. 4 64 49771 Fred Pianisani 92 80 49772 Joseph Dougherty 44 75

Joseph Dougherty 44 74 49778 67767 Frederick Snare Corp. 13,493 59 49779 68885 Hooker Electro-Chemical Co 2,443 50 49780 68759 Swan & Finch Co. 770 01

Swan & Finch Co. 385 00 49781 68764 Transcontinental Oil Co. 116 15

Transcontinental Oil Co 58 08 49782 68813 C. Kenyon 1,170 62

C. Kenyon 585 30 49783 68252 A. P. Smith Mfg. Co. 1,314 17

A. P. Smith Mfg. Co. 657 08 49784 68248 Mueller Mfg. Co. 141 44 49774 68885 Hooker Electro-Chemical Co. 1,629 00 49775 68734 41 82 Greene, Wolf Co. 49768 67592 1,742 71 Knight & Demicco 49769 67996 6,912 58 Carmine De Blasio 49770 67263 6,487 07 Campbell Foundry Co. 49465 8 53 Daniel B. Bates 49466 16 78 Luther R. Sawin 49467 11 95 E. C. M. Rand

E. C. M. Rand

10 49468 1 31 Frank E. Hale

Frank E. Hale

7 00 Frank E. Hale

1 32 Frank E. Hale

2 00 Frank E. Hale

23 59 Frank E. Hale

2 40 Frank E. Hale

11

49374 67265 Thomas Drysdale Co.

Department of Plant and Structures. 49647 Thos. A. Christopher Co. 58 89 49648 E. F. Keating Co. 9 00

22 00 27 90 49 13 49 20 7 80

23 00 495 00 25 00

279 00 162 56 284 20 108 27

5 74 21 45 11 10 45 35 14 78 15 50 4 05 6 96

166 50 175 00 202 50 22 50 6 00

349 00 13 25 32 50 14 94

49646 Thos. W. Kiley & Co. 41 57

President of the Borough of Manhattan. 4,005 00

68 36 7 50

13 98 50 83 81 20 29 15 89 81 64 50

113 43 104 00 976 96 22 61 8 00 8 63

27 95 24 42

123 20 34 50 30 00

354 24 25 00 25 50 18 88 42 90

190 47 161 64 26 60 53 73 7 93

31 50 49 50 38 16 37 00 43 44

394 71 24 00 2 50

22 50 6 84 3 00

103 35 52 50 19 80 66 00 15 40

448 80 6 32

50 29

Nason Mfg. Co. A. F. Brombacher & Co Premier Bag Co. C. H. & E. S. Goldberg Standard Oil Co. International Oxygen Co Chesebro-Whitman Co. Braunfels Browning & Co. M. M. Canda, Inc. John C. Orr Co. Prever Lumber Co. Stewart Lumber Co. U. S. Rubber Co. L. I. Hardware Co. Benj. Schaeffer & Bro Joseph T. Ryerson & Son Stanley & Patterson Jamieson & Bond Co. E. B. Latham & Co. Standard Oil Co. Clarence S. Nathan, Inc Washington Bulkley, Inc Washington Bulkley, Inc Texas Co. Thos.. A. Christopher Co. Petroleum Products Co. Library Bureau Eagle Typewriter Co. Stanley & Patterson

78 00 10 05 29 35 9 10

51 00 190 08 11 90 90 00, 27 55 7 00

360 00 17 10 21 60 64 14 7 00

816 00

70 53

5 63 14 10

Name and Occupation (Place of Residence at the Time of Death,

County of New York).

Amount Amount Country or Plia from of of Expen-

Which He Came. Receipts ditures in 1923. in 1923.*

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 1799

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, NEW YORK COUNTY.

REPORT FOR YEAR 1923.

Office of the Public Administrator, County of New York, Hall of Records, Room 308, New York, January 16, 1924. To the Honorable the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York:

Gentlemen-The Public Administrator, pursuant to chapter 230 of the Laws of 1898, section 27 of said act, herewith exhibits to the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York a statement, on oath, of the total amount of his receipts and expenditures in each case in which he has taken charge of and collected any effects, or on which he has administered during the year 1923, with the name of the deceased, his or her addition and the country or place from which he or she came, if the same be known.

Respectfully yours, JAMES J. FRAWLEY, Public Administrator of The County of New York.

Bureau of the Public Administrator, New York, January 1, 1924.

Cases Not Heretofore Reported.

Amount Amount Country or Place from of of Expen-

Which He Came. Receipts ditures in 1923. in 1923.*

Micheal Butler, unknown Ireland Frieda Albrecht, unknown United States .. John Grogan, unknown Ireland Richard Ryan, unknown Unknown Elizabeth Shanley, dressmaker Ireland Marie Rasmussen, cook Denmark Peter Haynes, unknown Unknown William Chambers, unknown Unknown Simon McGarrell, hospital helper Ireland Frank Mantister, unknown Unknown Joseph Grabner, cook Austria Jerry DiDonato, unknown Italy Tono Ding Beno, unknown Unknown Charles A. Schultze, egg merchant Germany Clement Powell, porter Ireland Howard Davis, porter United States Rudolph Armien, unknown Unknown M. A .Elmendorf, stenographer United States Samuel Elbin, unknown United States Henry Diamond, baker Ireland Rita Doring, seamstress Germany James Maestromnic, unknown Unknown Fotios J. Zallas, silver polisher Greece Wilfred W. Huntley, salesman Unknown Samuel Rosenthal, salesman Germany Vincent Del Bene, unknown Italy Dora Jackson, housework United States . . (One) McGraw, unknown Unknown Dac Cellas, hack driver Unknown Mercedes Benedicto, unknown Unknown Lena V. Gould, dressmaker United States .... Maria Rizzolli, or Rizzoli, maid Italy Carl Alphonsus, lunchman Austria Elizabeth Flessa, teacher Germany Tohn Anderson, painter Sweden Paul McNamara, waiter United States .... Martin Smith. bricklayer Unknown Benny Koenigsberg, operator Poland Catherine Horan, unknown Unknown Albert Boehm, waiter Germany Frank Hanlon, driver United States .... Jos. B. Stockley Charles N. Ehring, unknown Unknown Peter Cynieballa, window cleaner Poland Otto Bernat, clerk Germany Paul Freiler, tinsmith Hungary Natalie Schreiner, housewife France Elizabeth Stewart, housewife United States .... Margaret McGahey, housework Ireland Priscela D. Nichols, unknown Unknown Lorenzo DiMartin, laborer Germany Herbert Stevens, gasfitter United States.... Carl 0. Carlson, tailor Sweden Jeanette Peterson, unknown Unknown H. Loring, banker United States .... George Schaeffer, actor United States .... Michael Andrews, bus boy Hungary August Kuhne, cabinetmaker Germany Joseph Geiger, unknown Germany William Brennan, hospital helper Unknown Samuel Daum, saleman Russia Herbert F. Miller, storeroomman, Demo-

cratic Club Dimintri Nickifordi, furrier Mary Kealy, cook Hannah Hartmeyer, kept furnished rooms Giovanni Palmisano, laborer Reinhard Dais, carpenter Melia Hall, unknown Helen Lilly, unknown Josef Levy, unknown Edmund J. Stephens, unknown Manuel Pernas, waiter Gustav Paphalaberger, unknown

Charles B. Stevens, employed by Irving Regan United States ....

Cleo Verner, dancer Algeria Alfonso Abbatte, fish business Italy Pasquale Luongo, laborer Italy Anna Gardiner, housework Unknown George Rega, unknown Hungary Emanuel Fay, artist France Louis Kramer, unknown Germany Fred Fasteman, seaman Germany Harry Barman, unknown Mexico Amanda Waller, unknown Unknown Charles Benson, laborer Finland Harry Cooper, unknown Unknown George S. Erelekin, storekeeper Turkey ..... Mary M. Mahon or Mack, housework Ireland Sam Adelman, unknown Unknown Peter Baume, unknown Unknown Joseph Nelli. worked on dump, 72d street

and East River Italy Jeanne Artand, unknown France John F. Skoglund, chauffeur Sweden Robert Erhard, butler Germany Irme Engle, unknown Hungary John Bruno, track walker Unknown Evelina Fortunato, glovemaker Unknown

Freido Schneider, or Schroeder, domestic... Germany 374 00 .374 00 Ivar Petterson, tailor Sweden 650 08 328 50 Eugeno Campagna, pedler Italy 86 50 13 00 Daniel Crowley, messenger Unknown 238 31 214 00 Mary, or May Lynch, cook British West Indies 904 54 517 50 Louise Dampen, housework Germany 1,711 14 192 65 Sandy Shields, actor or pedler Scotland 25 34 5 70 Wong Wing, pantryman China 4 85 4 85 John V. Grossman, unknown United States 31 00 31 00 Helen M. Robinson, unknown Unknown 1 00 Eugenie Renard, hat checker Austria 625 75 175 20 Ellen Cowman, etc., unknown Unknown 1,175 00 13 75 James Wallace, hallman Canada 1,344 54 15 40 Kate Torney, domestic Ireland 280 40 277 48 Paolo Di Pietrantonio, unknown Italy 245 80 12 50 Charles Clemens, unknown United States 4 80 Unknown man, 295 East 2d street, unknown Unknown 2 00 Harry Stack, unknown Unknown 2 00 Joel J. Jones, unknown Unknown 4 00 Alex Porvalong, cook Austria 2 60 John Starke, unknown Unknown 4 37 4 37 Wm. A. Lord, etc., hospital attendant United States .4.4 168 85 157 80 P. S. Villmont, designer Lithuania 1,433 84 299 50 Martin Garcia, clerk Spain 1,372 84 219 45 Sarah J. Clarke, cook United States 2 50 Bertha Van Vessen O'Brien, writer United States •-• 65 84 65 84 Carmilo Gilano, unknown Italy 18 40 Estelle Twiford, unknown Unknown 13 20 12 00 Joseph G. Newman, timekeeper Ireland 212 14 184 60 John Dooley, unknown Unknown 4 30 Sam Wagenheim, unknown Unknown 5 90 Maria or Mary Lund, laundry worker Finland 908 10 234 30 Amy Garrett, unknown Unknown 794 93 412 50 Mary Meehan, domestic Ireland 977 75 272 75 :Maria Dip, domestic Czecho-Slovakia 672 14 50 Rocco Lorenzo, or Di Lorenzo, laborer. Italy 638 88 238 60 George Paine, lawyer United States .... 11 39 11 39 John Taylor, sailor England 29 31 29 31 John Damebor, or Demedo, unknown Italy 273 78 200 50 Frances or Fanny Ruzek, domestic Austria 1,199 10 12 50 Gitel Rusansky, laborer Russia 991 03 12 75 Nora Gaffney, housework • Ireland 582 61 312 50 Annie Ratsech, or Roache, laundress United States .... 1,242 58 264 00 Anthony Tchalbins, waiter Turkey 1,317 96 435 25 Bridget Purtell, housewife Ireland 625 08 281 95 Meier Salzman, unknown Unknown 244 92 172 50 Pietro Grutta, unknown Italy 721 57 244 50 Margaret O'Donnell, housewife Ireland 384 20 263 75 Andrew Lahey, laborer Ireland 1,178 83 263 35

-a,,k Monaghan, porter Ireland 244 56 212 50 John Barrett, driver United States .... 370 50 240 23 Lew Kenny, salesman United States .... 228 15 228 15 Daniel Krochmalink, roofer Unknown 5 00 5 00 William B. Thompson, unknown United States .... 1,054 78 295 65 Herbert E. Cooper, fireman British West Indies 150 00 140 50 Kate Callan, seamstress Ireland 279 86 231 45 Juliette Baudoin, seamstress France 340 42 340 42 Thomas Ostrowickey, shoemaker Poland 1,530 15 251 75 Annie Mason, unknown Unknown 73 Dennis Sullivan, unknown .. Unknown 1 17 1 17 Felix Eboli, unknown United States .... 12 36 12 36 William Fallon, watchman Ireland 475 00 187 10 Henry E. W. Pullen, unknown Unknown 73 38 74 John Alwell, carpenter Ireland 726 51 217 01. Eugene Wenk, unknown Ireland 732 68 16 86 Ellen Holway, housework United States .... 20 33 06 Louis Cingoline, unknown Italy 1,864 40 233 80 Josephine Jelevocan, unknown Hungary 3,260 98 181 19 James A. Maher, unknown Unknown 137 62 137 62 Martin Culvert, unknown Unknown 5 05 5 05 Augusto Guercini, unknown Italy 8,023 68 429 25 Lena Scraefer, laundry at City Hospital.. Germany 108 00 108 00 Bartley M. Mooney, none Unknown 2,818 08 393 46 Vincenso Marucco, cook Italy 346 89 343 89 Michael Deermid, unknown Unknown. 9 51 9 51 Israel From, unknown Germany 334 01 193 70 William H. Simmons, unknown Unknown 15 90 15 90 Charles S. Bosenbech, unknown Germany 766 86 87 50 George A. Snyder, unknown Unknown 9 63 John Yanz, unknown Germany • 8 06 10 Gabriel Whitehorse, or Hattins, unknown.. Unknown 44 11 10 Wilfrid Gabeau, unknown Unknown 13 29 13 29 Elizabeth Delbridge, unknown England 390 37 15 75 George Kreiger, hospital helper Germany 621 35 621 35 Mary Flynn. hospital helper Unknown 455 65 240 76 Joseph Smith, superintendent of garage... Unknown 548 80 251 76 Ike Prasser, carpenter Hungary 190 00 12 65 William F. Klankey, lather Germany 3.824 09 1,325 90 Ellen Reaney. maid Ireland 1,058 11 13 75 . Tsie Zelikowich, tailor Russia 421 76 418 76 Mary Brady, none Ireland 1.838 15 13 75 Joseph Saizer, painter Germany 1,137 53 357 50 Ellen Readon, housewife Ireland 3.760 82 364 50 Benjamin Belsky, leather cutter Latvia 2,792 13 2,792 13 George J. Rivington, employed by Dept. of

Public Welfare Unknown 540 57 215 95 Treodore Sigmund, tailor Austria 3 00 10 Louis Rabinowitz, presser Russia 3 60 3 60 George Richard, stage carpenter Unknown 10 06 10 06 Otto Mohring, unknown Germany 630 71 292 10 Moritz Korn, unknown Unknown 2 15 Louise Peters. housework Germany 61 20 61 20 Martin T. Hall. porter Ireland 10 00 20 Randal N. Roberts. salesman United States 689 45 287 70 Tosepr Pinner, unknown Unknown 56 43 56 43 Samuel Ratner. laundryman Unknown 52 23 Anna Nugent. unknown Unknown 3 50 John Mullarkey, unknown Unknown 4 02 4 02 Lois Galbraith, housework United States .... 5 06 5 06 William Herman, unknown United States .... 6 24 6 24 Michael Nessel. or Nazarewicz. bartender. Austria 13,595 33 501 45 Amelia Stortz, packer at Hearn's Dry Goods

Store Unknown 119 55 119 55 Christ Reid, unknown Unknown 110 75 110 75 Tulia Miller. domestic Germany 326 14 192 75 Helena R. Haviland. housework United States .... 20 95 15 30 Matthew Radich, employed by N. Y. C. R

R. on boat Austria 12 00 12 00 John Doyle, unknown Ireland 2 58 2 58 Toe Harris. laborer Austria 231 26 231 26 A. B. McPherson, unknown Unknown 4 50

Name and Occupation (Place of Residence at the Time of Death,

County of New York).

$120 60 $120 60

3,006 65 70 20

146 81 146 81 1 23

902 902 1,820 92 194 25

1 73 1 73 4 00

1,915 87 368 75 27 67

37 95 50 72

3 70

5,747 71 1,838 60

12 50 12 00

19 91 90 1 07

263 54

22 82 22 82

1,301 67 13 60

277 82 174 70

34 43 34 43

74 00 30

8 30 8 30

1,011 32 169 25 3,064 84 13 65

360 13 184 20 4 00 4 80

50 00 50 00

311 77 12 50

5,909 39 56 30

683 83 270 75

33 85 2 20

2,537 08 225 25

500 11 311 00

20 10 222 10

5 91

232 08 127 50 9 75

78 04 28 00

104 04 104 04

98 23 98 23

382 20 50

514 17 238 50

260 73 113 85

7,604 05 16 15

898 94 895 94 69

344 27 20

99 25 99 25

648 25 12 50 168 06

12,282 37 14 75

66 00 1 30

1,305 31 290 15

416 08 187 00

487 24 13 50

728 42 263 00

689 78 15 05

West Indies 232 33 191 95 Russia 33 70 33 70 Ireland 25 25 Ireland 6,626 60 4 75 Italy 538 43 23 50 Germany 492 78 247 25 Unknown 2 00 Unknown 2 00 Hungary 3,552 86 1 00 England 1,942 49 264 00 Spain 412 53 213 45 Unknown 2 75

231 00 14 00

20 00 20 09 2,422 00 14 50

924 55 921 55

500 30

12 50 50

38 38 67

1 81

43 59 3 20

7,436 85 1 50

110 31 13 20 79

30 25

190 52 158 35

600 155

••

1,954 44 854 00

562 86 88 50

1,401 34 1 50

1,966 52 40 25

15 50 15 53 16 20

10

Including funeral expenses. claims of creditors and amount paid to next of kin, etc. * Including funeral expenses, claims of creditors and amount paid to next of kin, etc.

Name and Occupation (Place of Residence at the Time of Death,

County of New York).

Amount Amount Country or Place from of of Expen-

Which He Came, Receipts ditures in 1923. in 1923.*

Nettie Meade, ward worker John N. Markle, watchman Christopher McEvoy, unknown Sidney Allwood, elevator runner Mary McKinnon, unknown Edwin Dee, unknown Harry Shuman, unknown Jos. Koshler, unknown Morris Mintz, unknown Bernard Ferstandig, unknown Helen Hart, unknown Leo Grassi, unknown Alexander Kokanets, etc., unknown Annie Crain, domestic John Wallace, laborer Albert Karg, owner of clock store Catherine Donoghue, domestic Louis Levine, shipping clerk K. El. Asward, importer Jos. M. Gutbrod, employed by Sutro Paula Frischland, housework Elizabeth Schwartz, housework Walter Shertler, unknown John H. Lyons, elevator Hannah Shea, elevator Margaret Spence, or Amalya Bentz, house-

work Romadon Goyopolos, laborer Peter Mirakain, student at Columbia Uni-

versity Laura Murdock, dressmaker Louis LeSalle, unknown Caroline Schmidt, housework James Clarke, porter John Kunse, unknown Frank A. Herman, captain

"Comet" Anna W. Emerson, teacher Frederick Statleman, unknown Elizebath Manley, unknown Angelo Candredello, unknown Bridget Sheehy, housework John Hills, packer John Kielty, watchman Hotta Neubrutaro, unknown

Milnow, unknown Henry Julliot, engineer Amanda Kivi, housework Kitty Connolly, unknown Anna Carney corsetmaker Francesco Mustari, unknown Julia Glinker, upholsterer Emil Karaly, unknown Louis Duciar, unknown Lizzie Cassidy, unknown John Tighe, unknown Laura Molnaz, none Louis Fartel, unknown William J. Wood, unknown Stephen Fogel, waiter A. Dubichik, worked for Nat'l

Co. Maude Annie Gildea, or Meyers, none Hans Salwachter, unknown J. Keyes, unknown James McCarthy, unknown Joseph Ryan, or Cornelius Ivory, unknown Josephine Puritan, saleswoman Adolph Kramer, gunsmith Elizabeth Devereau, housework William Gunshan, unknown Gus Gutos, unknown Georgiana Turner, none John Keely, unknown Mar Jung, restaurant Margaret Price, or Trice, trained nurse. Martin Dixon; actor and manager John Palmer, unknown Leibusz Jangier, tailor Patrick Keaveny, ticket agent Constantine Petrakakas, restaurant Rose A. Carroll, laundress Kathleen A. McMahon, trained nurse John Hollingshead, painter Crane Syvanne, domestic Kate Skinner, housework Victor Florez, fireman William Bauer, chauffeur Unknown man, 563 W. 45th street, unknown Doris McDonald, unknown Ralph Hardter, unknown Hansen G. Blevik, tugboat worker Elvira Cramers, unknown Mary Daly, No. 2, hotel work Joseph Knueppl, or Knuepper, sawyer in

sawmill Paul Smith, 'No. 2, porter Guiseppe Valina. ragpicker Mike Zekanowich, woodcarver Leo Kretz, retired enlisted man, U. S. A Manuel P. Suarez, longshoreman John Dollinger, none known Leo Franekel, actor Rosina Landolfi, unknown Peter Feeney, watchman William Randolph, porter Thomas Milenski, presser Annie Chapnick, unknown Anna Wirtz, domestic Hugh Smith, bricklayer James Henry Hamill, unknown Alex Seeman, laborer Samuel S Resser, optician Edward F. Parker, unknown Unknown Bertha Buchbinder. or Mendlesohn, domestic Austria John Delmore, or Delmare, sailor Italy

United States .... 33 75 32 00 United States 197 23 197 23 Unknown 10 58 10 58 England 1,347 26 213 75 Unknown 43 77 43 77

Unknown Unknown Unknown

3941 1

Unknown 9, 60 000 Germany 9,470 40 316 35

Unknown 3 60 2 74 Unknown 21 76 Unknown 735 89 118 75 Ireland 1,074 61

Ireland 1,357 06 1,362 31

1,443 85 604 15 IrelandGermany,

1,632 60 Russia 676 84 676 84 Syria 3,8733,873 09 865 91

Bros Germany

2,770 68 991 61 Germany 12 25 12 25 Germany 210 07 149 80 Unknown 8 50 Operator 3 00 3 CO Operator 2 35 2 35

Germany Greece

453 76 198 70 498 76 202 00

Japan 662 68 170 00 Unknown 88 82 88 Unknown 12 47 25 Germany 39 69 36 70 Ireland 1,152 25 1,152 25

Unknown 500 00 500 00 of Lighter

Germany 374 46 203 00 United States 48 01 48 Cl Unknown 8 86 Unknown 6 04 Italy 55 Ireland 1 88 Unknown 3 76 Ireland 314 94 284 50 Japan 104 30 Unknown 20 55 France 12 00 Finland 67 26 15 70 Unknown 37 03 13 00 Ireland 638 45 297 00 Italy 1,491 16 476 75 Poland 3 95 Hungary 3 70 3 70 Italy 16 40 Unknown 1 40 Unknown 10 45 Unknown 5 30 Unknown 2 30 Unknown 19 25 2 00 Unknown 12 55

Sugar Refg Unknown 11 65

England 313 50 288 90 Unknown 57 37 57 37 Unknown 14 31 Unknown 15 53 Unknown 110 55 110 55 United States 124 18 124 18 Germany 5 85 Ireland 102 16 12 50 Unknown 13 80 Greece 260 13 190 00 Unknown 396 00 1,225 00 Unknown 324 00 324 00 China 1,200 00 856 50 England 2,606 23 5 25 United States 505 95 139 50 Unknown 29 95 Poland 2,738 85 161 10 Ireland 1,704 96 593 10 Greece . 1,652 76 302 00 Ireland 2,814 70 909 25 Ireland 1.569 58 1,546 33 Canada 5,712 85 6 25 Finland \ 1,137 50 221 75 United States 506 02 503 02 Batanzas, P. I 123 49 63 33 Unknown 1 43 1 43 Unknown 10 30 10 30 Unknown 1 05 1 05 Unknown 5 78 Unknown 59 38 59 38 Italy 1,652 71 1 25 Ireland 1,398 83 272 75

United States .... 40 14 40 14 United States .... 3 21 20 Italy 689 33 162 50 Poland 191 92 12 50 Switzerland 1,509 75 16 75 Spain .... 1,974 22 263 75 Unknown 775 62 225 50 Russia 507 55 464 50 Italy 714 07 237 50 Ireland 1,956 30 213 75

United States .... 1,194 88 252 00 Poland 2 46 2 46 Unknown 717 76 19 05 Germany 3,649 87 59 43 Unknown 2 09 2 09 Unknown 112 41 12 50 Russia 1,428 42 264 25 United States 580 95 187 60

33 49

207 59 129 95

309 10 214 15 Mary McCrystal, maid Unknown 8 55 8 55 Rosalie F. Suarez, housewife Spain 1,004 32 324 45 Jacob Supplewitz. none known Unknown 801 75 800 96 Isaac Kumtza, dentist Russia 4,230 66 6 25

1800 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924.

Name and Occupation (Place of Residence at the Time of Death,

County of New York).

Amount Amount Country or Place from of of Expen-

Which He Came. Receipts ditures in 1923. in 1923.*

James McCarthy, unknown Unknown 68 41 Lillian Williams, unknown Unknown 08 Marie Dieckman, housework Sweden 204 07 Albert or Alfred Jacobs, machinist Hungary 334 90 Edward Berkheim, laborer Germany 3 49 John Gannon, elevatorman United States 668 66 Eliza Noonan, none

.•.• United States 8,584 61

Mary Knee, housekeeper Ireland 1,479 48 Abraham Finkel, unknown Poland 1,365 66 Francesco, or Frank ,Maresca, vegetable

merchant Italy 4,943 73 David Cunningham, fireman, Sheffield

Farms Co. Unknown 40 93 John Spencer, unknown Unknown 8 13 Thomas Fanning, unknown Unknown 16 00 Frank Gross, tailor Austria 979 08 Guiseppe Pace, porter Italy 176 35 Frank Schmidt, porter Germany 197 05 Angelo Lazzaro Rivalto, cook Italy 628 58 Emilie Burghardt, unknown Hungary 618 60 Chris, or Christopher Heinemann, waiter.. Germany 5,573 44 Holter Wulft Hanson, interpreter at Ellis

Island Sweden 46 35 Otto Lutz, baker Unknown 3 46 Sidney W. Strauss, worked in Tenement

House Dept United States 162 00 Henry Webendorfer, missionary United States. 100 00 Jeremina Matcovich, unknown Italy ' 962 41 John Ushtnik, laborer 383 20 Russia Anton Oliszewsky, buttonmaker Poland 106 28 Edgar B. Haymand, unknown United States 50 00 Thomas J. McMurtney, cable splicer, for N.

Y. Tel. Co United States 78 06 John Steele, laborer Latvia 67 25 Hans Herzog, unknown Unknown 4 15 Lina Ladich, housework Hungary

Unknown 2 30

Henry Morris, unknown 1 00 Saime Panzo, unknown Unknown 1 25 Celestin Turpini, or Turini, none known.... Italy 680 00 Albert W. Horowitz, stone carver Hungary 152 20 Paul A. Fischer, artist Unknown

England 10 34

Alfred W, Tann, carpenter 43 02 Irving Ellender, unknown Unknown 40 Walter Baker, unknown Unknown 3 96 John Flanagan, unknown Unknown 4 37 Jacob Morganstein, unknown Russia 58 44 John De Palma, bootblack Italy 32 64 Reginald E. Powell, unknown Unknown 75 Joseph Fried, unknown Unknown 40 00 Harry Hughes, unknown Unknown 75 Adolph Jansen, blacksmith Denmark 101 29 Lawrence Walsh, unknown Unknown 70 00 John Hickey, unknown Unknown 12 69 Andrew Malcolm, unknown Unknown

United States 07

Charles H. Gardiner, laborer 250 00 Enrico Grattacaso, unknown Italy 242 32 John Dipsky, unknown United States 231 00 Louis Popowitz, waiter Hungary 247 90 Andrew Stewart, unknown Unknown

England 21 81

E Anna Scott, peddler 857 62 Delia O'Neil, unknown Unknown

100 3951 Mary Meehan, No. 2, housework Ireland Edward Bridget Murphy, housework United States 10 Dai Ping, seaman China 4 54 F. H. Hart, unknown Unknown 35 Michael Gilchrist, unknown Unknown 90 George Chaney, unknown Unknown 4 42 Nellie Howard, domestic Ireland 414 30 Agnes Henry, domestic Ireland 242 62 James H. Starr, auto mechanic Nova Scotia 335 85 Aagot Hassel, designer of dresses Unknown 200 00 Martin Downey, elevator operator in R. H.

Macy & Co. Ireland 18 00 8 023

John J. Miller, cabinetmaker Germany 25

Frank Koneczina, unknown Hungary 3 96 Tom Jef feries, printer. Greece 5 00 Frank Sheldon, unknown Unknown 7 20 John Prendible, laborer United States 16 Morris Monschron, peddler Russia 15 00 Silvio Dunine, laborer. - Italy 8 00 John Kroenwort Unknown .1-, unknown 3 15 John Fri3s, unknown Unknown 2 70 August Paul, unknown Unknown 2 70 Sandy McDonald, unknown Unknown 4 10 Eva Blum, housekeeper 13 65 Germany Chas. Glendening, unknown United States 5 40 Louise Bailey (colored), cook...., United States 61 80 N Unknown ora Monahan, unknown 1 15

•Cora L. B. G. Fuller (colored), laundress United States 10 07 Mitchel, or Mihaly Buday, or Michael Bir-

day, furrier Hungary 17 69 Margaret Holland, cleaner in Deaf and

Dumb Inst. Ireland 84 Socrates Idreos, or Ydreon, bootblacking

1,-Jsiness Greece 500 00 "riarry Murray, unknown Unknown 11 15 Arthur Paterson, unknown Unknown 40 Daniel Mooney, unknown Unknown 2 21

United States 11 00 John Fox, unknown 40

Frank Simonich, trained nurse Unknown 20 George E. Platt, member of firm of Platt

& Menk, publishers England 6,918 37 Andrew Vitti, employed by Auto-Piano Co, Italy 500 00 Judith Goetschalck, dressmaker Belgium 961 70 John, or Giovanni Fera, cabinetmaker Italy 14 04 Rowzi Susiko, cook Austria 3,889 48 Albert Martin, unknown Unknown 10 40 Thomas Anderson, seaman England 3 40 Mary Torrens, dietetian Ireland 1,479 60 Unknown Woman, 123 Charles street, New

York City, unknown Unknown 2 45 Greece 1,308 85 Tames Ratsondas, waiter Ireland 653 83 Bridget Connolly, unknown Hungary 214 00 Mathias Gang, unknown Unknown 338 23 James Doyle, unknown

Peter Perpeplice, laborer Italy 19 24

Greece 3,350 97 Martin P. Kelly, unknown United States 64 Theodore E. Dampos, porter Julius Pianka, clothespresser Poland 2,400 88

Frances Spencer, none England 7,023 38

68 41

201 07 188 30

289 62 661 25

338 75

4,940 73

40 93

979 08 12 50

178 55 625 58 278 50

5,573 44

4 30 20

162 00 100 00

1 75 2 00 1 50

1 20 1 50

20

1 00 1 00 100 1 00

101 29 1 00

1 00 1 00

151 25 23

200 00

15 50 50

15 50

15 00

262 75 3 75

3,886 48

382 95

268 90 252 70 47 50

200 00 19 24

3,347 97 2.400 88

952 59

* Including funeral expenses, claims of creditors and amount paid to next of kin, etc. *Including funeral expenses, claims of creditors and amount paid to next of kin, etc.

Name and Occupation (Place of Residence at the Time of Death,

County of New York).

Amount Amount Country or Place from of of Expen-

Which He Came. Receipts ditures in 1923. in 1923.*

Name and Occupation (Place of Residence at the Time of Death,

County of New York).

Amount Amount Country or Place from of of Expen-

Which He Came. Receipts ditures in 1923. in 1923.*

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 1801

Unknown 253 05 187 25 Germany 6,252 54 267 65 Germany 1,898 70 1,898 70 Unknown 246 04

Unknown Unknown 498 98 Unknown 26 35 Germany 807 52

Unknown 134 58 Italy 2,437 81 Austria 221 28 Germany 189 64 United States 681 52

Switzerland 209 17 Unknown 1,573 65

Ireland 686 78 England .00, 245 63 United States . 443 64 Ireland 5,444 52 Unknown 9 14 Unknown 250 44

Canada 622 45 Unknown 9 68 Malta 406 15 14 45

Ireland 322 43. 262 05 Unknown 48 62 Unknown 31 99 United States . , 26 28 26 22 Unknown 1, 59 United States 171 60 Poland 230 38 Germany - 1,388 92 Italy 2,500 71 Ireland 354 91

United States .... 267 39

807 52 134 58 80 94

187 25 189 64 681 52 187 50 392 75 216 90 245 63 311 95

300 9 14

162 25 268 46

James C. Hamilton, porter Carl, or Charles Koch, retired

Frederick Kirchenbauer, or Baum, none Maria Bridgestock, unknown Robert Nurse, unknown Anna Schmidt, unknown Robert Kleist, scow captain Christian Schmidt, unknown Fritz Schmidt, unknown Alessandro Verricho, or Varicchio, unknown Leopold Bazant, etc., waiter Ludwig Schoff, unknown Randal W. Roberts, salesman Joseph Husler, unknown August Auerbach, unknown Edward Cripps, sadler Samuel Parkhill, unknown Julia F. Thompson, housework James Conboy, unknown Archibald McDonald, unknown James G. Smith, longshoreman David Gilmore, janitor Henry Branthorst, unknown Giuseppe Schembri, decorator Annie Kennedy, cook Acbad Armed, unknown John Beaudry, unknown Newton Van Zandt, retired Raymond C. Schutt, ex-soldier Sam S. Resser, optician Peter Cymbala, window cleaner Charley, or Charles Muller, grocer Sebastiano Simonette, cook Thomas McCabe, laborer Sarah Brown, maid Jacob Adrian, employed by Western Elec-

tric Co. Germany 7 01 Salvatore Santanielli, unknown Italy 19 54 Nick Andrcon, unknown Unknown 1 80 John Chessekey, longshoreman Poland 440 79 Ernest Loerner, unknown Germany 21 75 Martha Rudolph, unknown Unknown 15 23 Louis Cingolini, unknown Italy 1 75 John Hauser, unknown Unknown 2 75 Jos. Koschler, unknown Unknown 1 00 Thomas Kelly, hallman Ireland 71 19 Jacob Spengler, coalpasser Germany 36 00 Ralph G. Craig, salesman United Staes 90 6 42 William Knight, or Gibbons, antique store England 809 39 Randa Bardsen, unknown Unknown 22 96 Annie Medley, housework United States 322 75 Wolf Turchin, etc., newsdealer 2 Russia 242 66 John Quinn, rockdriller Unknown 1 40 Marie Spangenmaker, domestic 1 75 France Catherine Permec, domestic France 696 26 John H. Kunesli, bookkeeper Switzerland 4,901 19 Ernest Huebner, employed by Sheffield

Farms Co. Austria 1 53 Louise Huebner, housework Austria 1,806 26 Frances Annie Harwood, nurse B. W. Island •••• 204 52 Harry Ostrowsky, unknown Poland 110 20 Mer Ging, unknown Unknown 3 05 Adolph Simon, unknown Germany 2,473 38 Giuseppo Tarallo, shoemaker Italy 5 94 Emma Smith, domestic United States 1,137 87 Steve Cakot, laborer Austria 55 08 Michael Murphy, unknown Unknown 18 70 Mollie Slezah, housework Austria 413 19 John Donnelly, watchman Ireland 843 31 Bertha Ullman, operator on clothing Austria 540 25

U John P. Keefe, painter United States 1,379 11 Leon Makel, baker Germany 343 52 Anognostro D. Maestro, elevator operator.. Turkey 1,760 06 Cornelius Wade, longshoreman Ireland 295 92 Thomas O'Neill, driver United States .... 1 72 0. Worden, none known Unknown 23 89 John J. Hilden, seaman Finland 19 12 Lucy D'Avey, or D'Arse, or Lettere, dress-

maker Martin P. Kelly, unknown Otto Richard Peters, unknown Carmello Wajeswski, housewife Patrick Pelkington, unknown Lena Bruner, unknown John Keefe, unknown Chas. Peterson, unknown Lizzie Barry. unknown Felix Schmidt, unknown frugh Flaherty. printer /red Mead Robbins, brakeman Thomas C. Parson, unknown James Keegan, fireman Aellie Connor, scrubwoman Minnie Ryan, domestic Bartholomew Regazzi, laborer Ismael Omar, unknown Allen Kelly, actor Theodore Jacovan, kitchenman Terence O'Reilly, unknown Pierce E. Moore, unknown Rev. Michael Shields, priest Savino Ruggiero, coal and ice dealer Anna H. Gaskin, unknown Charles Hoover, unknown Louis Downey, unknown Mary Mangan, unknown Rose Fitzpatrick, or Rosanna O'Connor,

chambermaid John Bielovits, hatmaker Pito Bertoni, musician Albert Weigel, barber Etsuo Sakamato, importer, exporter Tose Diequez, or Rubianes, seaman Lydia Marquet, dressmaker Karl Lindstrom, sailor David Walker, unknown Mary Walodsosky, unknown Joseph Foley. unknown Anna Hoback, cook Marie Frank, domestic William Roachell, porter

Owen McCarthy, laborer Ireland Peter and Mary Fogarty, unknown Unknown Peter Luchko, waiter Poland Robert Ellis Clendening, artist Unknown Julius E. Biro, unknown Unknown Bridget Kennedy, pedler Ireland Maria M. Giviney, unknown Unknown John Theodore Nicholls, student United States .... Georgina Watters Flanagan, domestic Unknown Shalbon Muslin, laborer Albania Maurice Eagen, checker United States .... James J. Lavin, unknown Unknown Patrick O'Connor, unknown Unknown Louis Martinese, unknown Unknown George Meyers, unknown Unknown Charles M. Adair, unknown Unknown Bella Kernes, nurse Unknown Mary A. Molyneaux, cook Ireland Catherine Flohr, housework Germany Isi Salshauser, presser Poland Mendel Wander, peddler Austria

Germany John Messenger, unknown Herman Wolfrau, unknown

France. George H. Brown, engineer United States .. Albet Long, captain United States Albert Snowden, shipping clerk Unknown Bridget Flannery, unknown Ireland Patrick Finnegan, laborer Ireland Dennis Daly, unknown Unknown Patrick Hayes, unknown Unknown Robert Frey, unknown Unknown John Gleason, unknown Unknown John Gruenwald, none Germany Unknown man (colored), unknown Unknown Lena Farkas, chambermaid Hungary Marilyn Kriese, or Melanie Creairie, house-

work France Owensby Alston, unknown Unknown William Schmidt, baker Germany Anna Gardiner, .or Gardner, housework... Unknown Alice Poncia, housewife England John Marsoni, machinist Italy Anton Oliszewski, buttonmaker Poland Albert Madrig, unknown Unknown James McCabe, unknown Unknown Meyer Sheinman, salesman Russia Philip O'Connor, watchman United States Kate Drew, maid United States Arthur E. Hatch, unknown Unknown James McCarthy, unknown Unknown Charles Selhofer, messenger Switzerland Ernest, or Ernesto Beccaria, or Baccaria,

chauffeur Italy Julia Williams, housework United States Joseph Klein, jeweler Unknown Joseph O'Brien, unknown Unknown Harry, or Henry, carpenter England John Lott, elevator operator Germany Karl Thompson, unknown

Germy Unknown

William Bittner, bartender Germany Daniel Garland, unknown Unknown Clara H. Crook, housework England Mary Mitchell, housework United States Sophie Yanuss, unknown Unknown Lillian Carroll, waitress United States Ida Gindrat, maid Switzerland Mary Clancy, domestic Ireland Thomas Fitzgerald, laborer Ireland Nellie Galligan, or Ellen Miller, housewife Ireland Magdalene Kopp, housework Germany Gebhard Krenninger, unknown

Austria Joseph Holub, or Josef Holub, laborer Adolph Hartwick, retired Germany Mary, or Maryo Mesee, straw hatmaker Austria Mendel Berger, wheelwright Hungary James Samon, unknown Unknown James Lewis, employed by Amer. Express

Co. Bernard O'Rorke, unknown Carl Springer, unknown Unknown man, 222 East 11th street, New

York City, unknown William Burton, unknown Harry E. Rousos, kitchen helper Martin Brennan, longshoreman Mario Raffo, importer, salesman Percy Gordon, clergyman B. Rosner, or Jacob Malakoff, unknown Edward Ericsson, sailor John Boyn, soldier Mary, or Mary C. Montgomery, domestic James Jessamy, porter Bridget Ruby, maid Sam Wolovnick, painter Charles Hart, unknown Unknown man, 466 West 23d street, New

York City, unknown Caroline Sirdi, none August Bolger, or Boger, baker Juan Gomez, or Juan Gomez Pardo,

unknown Mary Prunty, hospital helper Peter J. Engdahl, unknown Anna A. Cullen, unknown Rose Harvey, housework Giovanni Costa, cook Martin M. Sheehan, guard on I. R. R. T.

Co. Giovanni Antoinette, miner Fannie Dederer, dressmaker Israel Kinetsky, rabbi Charles Murphy, No. 2. unknown Alfred Newberger, unknown Bernard Barnes, steamfitter Richard Collins, none Catherine Franklin, maid Guilherno Nuss, bookkeeper Giuseppe Martoccio, laborer John Riley, longshoreman Edward Oliver, night watchman Ellen. or Nellie Connors, scrubwoman Hattie or Hettie Granaway, day worker

50 190 45

6 95 2 00

351 91 199 50

19 54

187 25 21 75

2 20 36 00 6 41

180 30

229 90 187 50

1 40 1 75

342 50 37 45

2 20 58 50

204 15 13 35

222 10 5 94

238 00 55 08

187 50 262 50 249 00 446 85 340 52 191 25 295 92

23 86 10

265 00 212 00 291 30

2 00

9 00

403 33 12 50

494 00 1,045 87

562 53 14 00 12 50

265 00 92 50 2 00

102 51 75

173 00 157 10

1 00 13 75 12 75

1 03 75

6 00

100 150

20

6 80

20 1 45

Italy United States United States Poland Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Ireland Ireland Ireland Italy Turkey Ireland Isl. of Cypress... Ireland Unknown Ireland Italy Ireland Unknown Unknown Unknown

265 41 525 64

• • .• 4,310 13 13 07 8 01 8 01 9 00

95 95

3 70 20 52

2,966 87 114 80

1,381 98 1,045 87

565 53 1,064 28

204 12. 1,489 85

230 54 1,678 79

• • • • • • 102 51 75

265 61 157 10 23 16

851 92 167 80

Ireland 5 78 Austria 509 75 Austria 6 00 Germany 83 Japan 1 90 Spain 5 73 Italy 1,307 90 Finland 1,367 96 Unknown 50 36 Unknown, 95 Unknown 6 80 Germany 75 Unknown 5 01 United States . 1 45

42 01 • 42 01 04

53 00 50

10 00 30

110 52 110 52

37 29 37 29

3 63 1 25 177 00

5 25

30 40 50

18 30 18 30 16 00 42 38

718 718 84 26 17 60

1,318 67

764 18 267 50 782 75

370 90 288 84

30 28 2 15 7 87

11 83 11 83 1 35

49 00 20 74 94 6 40 1 17

21

5 34 5 34 309

19 00 2 32

161 53 1 50

9 00 900 90

48 50 15 00

16 00 15 00

97 10 25 75

29 25 15 00 3 00 7 50

87 00 87 00

7 65 3 00 b. • 224 00 • • • . 178 49 154 20

281 00 281 00 46

477 17 228 15

1,276 89 1,273 59

20 00 20 00

5 86 586

68 00 68 00

1,228 84 1,225 84

20 00 20 00

485 84 259 50

37 80 10

309 69 189 70

209 70 42 90 • ..• 76 00 76 00

482 93 482 93

444 01 444 01

662 89 212 50

77 55 77 55 6,225 71 363 72

379 71 379 71

35 92 35 92 2,730 18 34 41

712 77 709 77

221 03 8 20

747 69 744 69

7 90 790

Ireland 1 84 1 84 Ireland 737 49 737 49 United States 2,474 87 2,537 10

Unknown 13 98 Unknown 10 10 10 10 Greece 429 91 427 00 Ireland 230 08 230 08 Italy 1,767 65 276 00 United States 12 00 12 00 Unknown 9 76 9 76 Sweden 1,315 05 288 85 United States 433 98 433 98 United States 271 42 213 25 West Indies 955 25 755 25 Ireland 158 05 158 05 Russia 13,327 93 472 95 Unknown 90

Unknown 1 10 Belgium 1,997 50 384 25 Germany 4,799 62 14 00

Chili 12 24 Unknown 1,338 17 12 95 Sweden 340 76 340 76 Unknown 22 43 22 43 United States 70 00 70 00 Italy 1,641 14 226 55

Ireland 1,652 94 277 10 Italy 453 93 12 25 Unknown 367 63 146 75 Poland 5,363 36 5,363 36 Unknown 2 49 Unknown 10 28 10 28 Ireland 13 00 13 00 United States 796 16 632 50 Ireland 302 60 89 45 France 3.583 38 1,903 55 Italy 1,131 52 1,128 52 Unknown 53 53 England 466 79 212 50 Ireland 2,348 62 251 99 British West Indies 12 00 12 00

* Including funeral expenses, claims of creditors and amount paid to next of kin, etc. * Including funeral expenses, claims of creditors and amount paid to next of kin, etc.

Name and Occupation (Place of Residence at the Time of Death,

County of New York),

Amount Amount Country or Place from of of Expen.

Which He Came. Receipts ditures in 1923. in 1923.*

Name and Occupation (Place of Residence at the Time of Death,

County of New York).

Amount Amount Country or Place from of of Expen-

Which He Came. Receipts ditures in 1923. in 1923.*

P.

1802

THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924.

29 67 10 20 26 00 25 00 40 50 39 00 35 00

Mary O'Connor, unknown Unknown 110 00 Unknown man, 60th street, New York City,

unknown Unknown 131 85 12 00 Fred Bauer, or Frederick Kirchenbauer, Unknown 264 86 12 00

none Germany 1,928 00 284 65 Lawrence J. Moloney, soldier, U. S. A. .. Ireland 160 44 4 38 Annie Witschar, maid jugo-Slovakia ... 621 80 618 80 Mary E. Doran, domestic Ireland 96 71 15 25 William Mimann, unknown Unknown 40 44 40 44 Gustav A. Charpentier, silverer of mirrors France 5,169 59 294 75 John Sullivan, unknown Unknown 1 20

200 Morris Clemens, operator on ladies' coats. Russia 473 35 12 50 Ellen M. Tolan, telephone operator Ireland 267 73 12 00 Charles H. Griffiths, unknown Unknown 25 52 25 52 Casto Yohaso, employed at Hotel America Spain 33 04 Ella August, unknown Unknown 6 57 20 Michael J. Flanagan, laborer Ireland 12 25 Johann Muller, or Hans Muller, cook Germany 1,698 89 122 15 Joseph Hechman, unknown Unknown 107 95 107 95 Samuel Jackowitz, unknown Unknown 02 Nellie McGee, trimmer of shoes Ireland 10 15 1 60 Naum A. Andon, or Poyan, restaurant

business Albania 3,036 02 255 00 A. Ossman, employed by N. S. C. R. R. Co. United States 154 70 Mary Burke, cook Ireland 628 50 239 25 Madeline Fox, laundress Unknown 50 Chas. S. Lanza, unknown Unknown 637 08 12 50 Ernest Hobe, unknown Germany 872 12 111 25 Thomas Larkin, laborer Ireland 102 01 102 01 Margaret M. Poppe, maid Germany 2,283 80 14 40 Beulah Richmond, unknown United States 50 50 Annie Guldhandser, unknown Unknown 35 35 Jeremiah J. McCarthy, patrolman, New

York Police Force Unknown 25 25 Francis M. Newmann, clerk Germany 171 41 14 35 Thomas Collins, cook England 2,846 36 262 50 Aaron Gebel, pedler Austria 15 65 12 30 George Comal, unknown Unknown 189 15 162 00 Percy L. Grandy, unknown Unknown 38 30 7 50 Herman Boessler, tailor Germany 2 95 M. T. Mayer, unknowp Unknown 7 57 7 57 Helen Smith, domestic Ireland 156 20 125 50 T. Onouye, unknown Unknown 1 97 50 Julius Kruchter, salesman Germany 39 62 Unknown white woman, or Fanny Grant,

unknown Unknown 80 06 80 06 Harry Faillips, laborer Russia 255 25 205 25 Paul Gaydica, ironworker Hungary 1,090 00 Giuseppe Dinelli, artist England 222 83 38 30 Richard Heinicke, unknown Unknown 14 16 3 15 James H. Maxwell, unknown Unknown 3 67 3 67 Nellie McAleese, retired hospital helper.... Unknown 230 00 230 00 Annie Solinger, chambermaid Unknown 1 00 James Dillon, unknown Unknown 26 00 John McFarland, unknown Unknown 148 00 Eliffe Kendros, unknown Unknown 25 00 Wm. E. Eddy, unknown Unknown 54 00 John Horing, unknown Germany 1,460 97 2 15 Peter Deniakos, unknown Unknown 32 00 Mary Fitzgerald, unknown Unknown 77 00 Geo. A. McGee, unknown Unknown ' 40 03 Arthur C. Davis, unknown Unknown 2 00 Nging Chu, unknown Unknown 230 00 12 00 Unknown man, Montague street, Brooklyn,

N. Y., unknown Unknown 33 95 Alex. Lander, unknown Unknown 25 73 Chas., or C. S. Schmidt, unknown Unknown 28 99 Unknown man, Casino Beach, Astoria, N.

Y., unknown Unknown 62 43 Unknown man, Pier 7, North River, unknown Unknown 51 26 Abraham Kottleron, unknown Russia 42 25 Unknown man, Abingdon square, unknown Unknown 80 75 Unknown man, pier 2, Erie Basin, unknown Unknown 30 14 Scans Siteato, unknown Unknown 53 34 Michael Bellusco, unknown Unknown 24 91 Rose Blanche, or Blanche Pollard, propri-

etor of millinery store France 374 00 19 55 Robert Wilkins, unknown Unknown 46 23 46 23 John Driscoll, steamfitter Ireland 43 00 43 00 Margaret Gloss, unknown Unknown 47 00 Matthew McKeever, unknown Unknown 12 82 Oscar B. Lamline, tailor United States .... 420 59 146 30 Frank Steinnagel, cook Holland 61 69 Thomas Kevlin, unknown Unknown 40 03

Cases Heretofore Reported. Mary Connell, housework Ireland Roman Klecko, actor Russia 73 10 John Foster, or Efotzer, tailor Germany 324 39 Robert Langford, hatter England Max Fleischman, salesman Germany 70 44 Mary B. Doyle, retired Unknown 8 96 Catherine Green, domestic Ireland 457 43 7,721 54 Catherine McGivney, unknown Unknown 2 96 Lippman Weiss, unknown Germany 4 75 Abraham Sklar, tailor Russia 68 82

Costas Sourlas, unknown Greece 27 21 Itsik Wisnia, presser Russia 7 85 Mary Paxton, nurse Austria 40 94 Joseph Frank, basketmaker Germany Thomas J. Brown, printer Austria 27 82 Damian Werner, housework Russia 54 77 James Hallbeck, retired tailor Sweden 89 75 Osip Apolonek, cook Russia 13 81 Albert Langenhagen. housekeeper United States . 5 98 Edward Bennett, merchant Unknown 2 39 188 26 Lucy A Sweet, housekeeper United States . 44 92 Leon Guipon, artist France Marie Haas, maid Switzerland 4 22 Julianna Nuss, furnished rooms Alsace-Lorraine . 113 10 Mary Gunther, cook Austria 23 34 Nicholas Cocordilas. market manager Unknown 165 26 Richard Walther. cabinetmaker Germany 36 60 Mary Lavelle. unknown Ireland 27 94 Hyman Siegelbaum. soldier Russia Constantino Mon. laborer Greece 26 94 Louis Lieb. kitchen helper France 16 03 3,802 14 Margaret Smith, weaver Unknown 938 99 Mary E. Miller, housewife United States 14 96 Massa Tobe, cook Japan 1 53

* Including funeral expenses, claims of creditors and amount paid to next of kin, etc.

Elizabeth Sevack, or Sivack, housework. . Hungary 685 84 Caxl W. Olsson, seaman Sweden 879 42 Elizabeth Mahoney, nurse Ireland 1,381 66 Amanda Nickelsen, domestic Sweden 2,324 67 Vincent August, laborer United States 259 44 Hannah Jacobs, none Poland 1,890 13 Samuel Siegel, salesman Poland 733 79 Ellen Casey, domestic Ireland 549 58 Frank McDougal, chauffeur Unknown 29 60 Arnold Ruef, unknown Unknown 1 80 Joseph M. Walsh, employed by John Bing

& Co. Unknown 7 35 John J. Baker, retired policeman United States 90 Charles Vesterly, unknown Unknown 3 65 Madeline McGee, housework United States . 3 68 Edward Daily, waiter United States . .. 22 99 John A. Jordan, unknown Unknown 9 60 Katherine Philipp, housework Unknown 1,488 41 Mary Hostlebro, domestic Sweden 1,422 39 Wm. C. Haslett, architect United States 1,083 19 Susan Clements, unknown Unknown 1 17 Kate Jolly, housework United States 67 13 Frank Brushart, laborer Germany 202 60 Walter Markowski, unknown Unknown 35 45 Herman Baylas, unknown Unknown 2 15 William, or Wilhelm Harth, unknown Poland 377 16 Prince Albert, or George Meinhold, butler England 2,592 21 Frank A. Russell, unknown Unknown 42 96 Wilder Roe, designer Ireland 325 00 Matzel Levy, laborer Greece 2,404 77 Harold S. C. Jordan, unknown Unknown 1,192 06 William J. McGuire, or Maguire, machinist United States 568 09 Bridget Walsh, domestic Ireland 8 57 Egisha Ayrazian, priest Turkey 35 Stephen Danyi, or Stalyai, machinist Austria 505 39 Elizabeth Love, housework United States 137 34 Frank Maestro, coalpasser Spain 70 02 George Dutha, or Gottlieb Duthi, cook.... Switzerland 778 38 R. Abramowitz, or Reuben, hatter Russia 27 60 Charles Muller, or Charley Miller, grocer.. Germany 5,975 98 Henry Hoffman, fireman United States 211 24 Charles Cuna, laborer Sprain 100 00 V. L. Gooding, painter United States 75 11 Edward Reily. or O'Reilly, longshoreman Ireland 536 36 Frederick T. Lyons, unknown Unknown 7 90 Tessie Deif fy, dressmaker Ireland 1,400 38 Max Boehm, unknown Unknown 220 55 Richard T. Sheehan, employed at Hotel

Astor Unknown 126 77 Thomas Roddy, waiter United States 3 98 Fred, or Frederick F. Stone, unknown United States 3 00 Hilda, or Hila Jarveda, cook Finland 2 00 Ervin Watson, unknown Unknown 14 18 Patrick Turley, chauffeur Ireland 97 18 Harry Hanson, actor United States 5 74 Unknown man, 171 Charles street, New

York City, unknown Unknown 2 21 William Degans, bookkeeper Germany 101 90 Frank Gardner, unknown Unknown 136 00 Lizzie Fortune, hospital attendant Ireland 3,929 39 Peter Vathes, peddler , . Greece 214 09 John Rubinich, or Rubens, Butcher Austria 1,829 64 Hulda Johnson, maid Sweden 2,454 44 Charles Norman, porter Sweden 2,829 49 Peter Dosert, baker Austria 72 58 Antonio Patrucci, unknown Italy 347 20 Mary Wiebel, unknown Unknown 618 43 Dennis Dougherty, unknown Unknown 3 26 Daniel L. Gordon, painter Unknown 1,065 35 Enrico Bruno, unknown Unknown 82 00 Kate McDermott, unknown Unknown 65 00 Edward McMahon, unknown Unknown Caroline Trumk, unknown Unknown 27 00 Anna Bradley, unknown Unknown 66 21 Anna Gendrick, unknown Unknown 25 00 Catherine Coll, domestic Unknown 1,586 50 Karl Plotzer, unknown Germany 525 05 Mary Gomes, unknown Unknown 59 25 John Connors, unknown Unknown 37 00 Paul Gross, employed in the Dept. of Pub-

lic Welfare Germany 550 44 Patrick Corcoran, unknown Unknown 107 25 Ellen O'Connor, or Connell, unknown Unknown 150 00 Arthur Libby, unknown Unknown 25 07 Charles Lucas, unknown Unknown 65 70 Emil Martin, unknown Switzerland 571 02 John Graff, unknown Unknown 47 00 Jeania Van Hein, unknown Unknown 24 91 Martin Alston, unknown Unknown 8 50 Antonio Bongiomino, unknown Italy 108,12 Alice Burgess, unknown Unknown 70 00 John Ruth, unknown Unknown 1 70 David Nutra, captain of steamer B. West Indies... 148 49 Henry J. Robinson, unknown Unknown 26 65 William Johnston, unknown Unknown 25 89 Austin Smith, unknown Unknown 19 54 Edward Browne, unknown Unknown 10 65 John Marza, unknown Unknown 11 00 Unknown man, 95th street, unknown Unknown 28 70 Benamine Digierne. unhown Unknown 33 33 Unknown man, or Bernard Sloan. unknown Unknown 17 92 Unknown man, 23d street, New York City,

unknown Unknown Angelo Pestarina, unknown Unknown Herman Bergal, unknown Unknown Henry C. Naumann, unknown Unknown John Ryder, unknown Unknown Robert Calvin. unknown Unknown John J. Dowell, unknown Unknown Unknown man, Sound View avenue,

unknown Unknown 79 94 Unknown man, foot of Dupont street, un-

known Unknown 38 32 Unknown man, 18th street and East River,

unknown Unknown ' 20 00 Samuel Randall. unknown Unknown 41 00 Louis Tones, unknown Unknown 55 13 Mine Konz, unknown Unknown 12 04

Tony Brochmeyer. unknown Unknown 18 80

David Thornton, unknown Unknown 13 66

* Including funeral expenses, claims of creditors and amount paid to next of kin, etc.

72 70 136 00 274 05 214 09 406 95

2,451 44 238 75 16 50

347 20 60 66

224 10 40

1,295 22 167 20 100 00

75 11 533 36

7 90

163 80 12 25

1,381 66 2,321 67

259 44 1,890 13

733 79 546 58

5 05

212 75 12 00

150 00 25 07 65 70

148 80

260 00 525 05

265 10

221 00 240 00 12 25

263 00 13 50

364 70 108 50

220 55

18 80

121 97 3 98 3 00 2 00

40 50

273 65 238 75 233 44

1 17 1 20

13 20

175 50 45 80

12 50 70 00 100

90 35 26 65

17 92

37 00

13 95 10

968 19 307 85

2,979 87 89 40

1,925 84 122 41

3,280 13 483 75

428 15 23 19

3,798 40 562 85

1,075 01 455 95

2,550 36 30 32

33 65 832 55

4,394 78 22 16

904 48

Name and Occupation (Place of Residence at the Time of Death,

County of New York).

Amount Amount Country or Place from of of Expel].

Which He Came. Receipts ditures in 1923. in 1923.*

Name and Occupation (Place of Residence at the Time of Death,

County of New York).

Amount Amount Country or Place from of of Expen-

Which He Came. Receipts ditures in 1923. in 1923.*

W P. Stuart, unknown Fanny Friedman, unknown Anders Sergeant, kitchen helper Lorenzo Cordova, cigarmaker Joe Starck, cook Cornelius Johannes Van Went, vocational

training Gabriel Nobile, unknown Mary Kennedy, worked in Hotel Martin-

ique Charlotte H. F. Huey, secretary Margaret, or Mary Edwards, or Sedwards,

housework Charles H. Bagnall, unknown Henry Feldman, cook James Wilson, or John G. McCornif, f, news-

paper correspondent George Doranski, blacksmith Isaac Sedun, etc., unknown Peter Butler, cook Michael Archbold, hackman Ferdar Da Zaitzuck, etc., sailor Henry Vouth, baker Joseph V. Daly, bartender Robert C. Harrison, manager, Anglo-French

Drug Co. George Austen, painter Joseph Adam, unknown Lemuel E. Violennis, laborer Jennie Humphrey, domestic Max M. Reide, baker John Lehte, watchman Jacob Rose, or Rosenbaum, soldier Augusta Krumholz, housekeeper Elizabeth Flappnick, housework Gebhard Schef fold, soldier John M. Keppel, clerk Phil Rosen, traveling salesman Frank Simon, Houseman Bertha Fegert, housework John Berger, unknown George Giddens, actor Eugene Pericart, barber Wendela H. Johnson, cook Mary Stephens, housekeeper Clara Stenham, none Franz Blum, engineer Fred, or Frederick Heinrich, unknown Bridget Dwyer, housework John Kaprielian, tailor Kate Coglen, housework Nathan Horn, pocketbook maker Dorinda McGarry, housewife Joel Leiterman, unknown Max Hermann, retired Lukaen, or Lukian Bodnar, kitchenware James Duncan Lennox, salesman Marcy Anna Koskiewicz, housework Magna E. Johnson, domestic Grace Mack, employed by Trison Laundry Antonio Tonnciak, longshoreman Mary N. Carroll, housework Fred, or Frederick G. Miller, cook Annie, or Annie Cullen, cook John Gogu, employed by Hotel Pennsylvania Benjamin Borio, baker Richard Henry Griffin, journalist Sam Schrieber, or Schraiber, pedler Alex Onescherck, carpenter Joseph Watske, second officer S. S. Tan-

amo Max Shatzman, grocer Edward Bales, editor Bruno Schneider, carpenter Max Shettleman, laborer Bartley J. Crossan, porter Carrie Anderson, cook Rudolph Schrimp, leatherworker Caroline Garland, portrait artist Jennie Reilly, housework Joseph Costello, cook Ann Dowling, housekeeper Hilma Spank, laundress Margaret Lang, domestic Franz Meyer, unknown David Dubiner, presser Peter Johanson, none Jacquin Borros Furtang, unknown Michael J. Bohan, saloon keeper Margarethe Johansen, cook Rinaldi, or Aldino Taddei, hotel pantryman Albert B. V. Flower, art director in mov-

ing pictures Aaron, or Aron Zabarin, presser John Vagzine, or Wagzine, unknown John Jos. Coffey, watchman Sarah Vandersterrin, maid Marie Konig, or Foex, nursemaid Hannah Nelson, Salvation girl Bernard Shapiro, tailor Maurice Meyer, jewel peddler Giuseppe Garibaldi, unknown Mercedes Cano, unknown Mary Cano, unknown Esperanzo Martinez Cano, unknown Louis Futter, unknown Stefan Heniak, or Hiranck, porter Maria Glennon, housework Florence A. Carter, domestic James Tennent, butcher Minnie Finnegan, chambermaid Hugh Cleary, none Mary Giles, housework Carl Eichel, barbers' supply business Bella Bradley, domestic Luigi Forni, pastry cook Abraham Wortzal, tailor Jennie A. O'Brien, domestic Michael Fitzpatrick, hack driver

England 2 00 United States . 4 55 Unknown 24 31 British West Indies 928 88 United States .... 115 71 1 00 Unknown 27 06 802 37 Finland 4 28 106 09 Unknown 40 01 1,138 40 Danish W. Indies 29 15 826 27 Unknown 20 63 513 53 Germany 35 02 943 93 Ireland 605 98 Galicia 1,958 49 Germany 264 68 25.25 Germany 131 34 10,725 58 Unknown 1 10 England 37 27 1,210 46 France 463 72 2,333 60 Sweden 4,556 97 255 41 Unknown 101 11 712 56 Roumania 94 11 4,197 15 Germany 13 86 Germany 282 02 Unknown 240 90 Armenia 14 95 50 Ireland 29 48 Austria 41 75 Ireland 295 47 12,484 40 Russia 203 05 Germany 27 95 1,219 99 Galicia 343 89 England 30 25 991 29 Poland 49 42 428 99 Norway 9 40 9 40 Unknown 19 34 22 Italy 274 40 Unknown 3 71 Germany 31 72 Ireland 62 48 Greece 16 37 12 Italy . 58 23 1,321 69 United States .. 1,660 65 2,609 46 Russia 34 72 Russia 7 20 280 06

Austria 5,155 70 Russia 2,966 40 2,080 78 Germany 247 68 10,236 80 Germany 7 35 10 00 Russia 346 98 25 Ireland 103 50 United States 62 31 Germany 50 95 1,426 19 United States 4..1 13 49 586 40 United States . 50 59 Italy 930 26 United States 2 97 Sweden 20 96 1,194 99 Ireland 98 Unknown 7 95 Russia 26 79 319 75 Sweden 9 65 492 89 Spain

. 314 42

Ireland 41.3 90 3,441 92 Denmark 4,691 92 Italy 17 86

Unknown 2,101 52 3,817 30 Poland 26 79 8 22 Roumania 59 70 2,702 93 Ireland 4 93 217 18 Unknown 11 90 France 7 38 402 45 Sweden 3 23 1,014 29 Poland 35 92 1,154 36 Poland 28 70 1,086 61 Italy 406 70 15 36 Unknown 2 66 213 22 Unknown 2 66 Span 280 Germany 1 57 233 73 Hungary 1,275 63 Ireland 4,567 06 United States 1,520 29 1,664 89 Scotland 12 31 917 08 Ireland 4 66 442 43 Ireland 3 36 England 1,381 12 99 11 Germany 36 60 3,089 38 United States 204 84 40 21 Italy 251 55 Russia 1,857 24 Ireland 11 89 1,133 87 Ireland 4 10 9 49

Unknown Unknown Unknown Porto Ric() Germany

Holland Unknown

Unknown Ireland

Ireland Unknown Germany

Unknown Hungary Russia Ireland Ireland Russia Germany Ireland

62 2 33

88 05

4 38

03 12 98

60 3 66

9 41 13 04

536 55 2 85

1 95 12

3 47 647 53

16 03 847 37 1 00 1 00

188 01 114 90

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 1803

Gabriel Simon, furnished rooms Minco Stoinoff, laborer Richard Connolly, none Michael Churtovich, lunch counterman.. Katharina Moeckel, housewife Sarath Ghosh, butler Peter Bauer, baker Klein Chryrchik, laborer Madelaine Anglade, unknown James A. Soulias, laborer Margaret Smith, No. 2, housework Franz Assak, porter Thomas Flinter, laborer Carl Newberger, none Carmello Galio, housework Margit Tiener, domestic Catherine Gardiner, domestic Ida Wieland, domestic Emma I. Johnston, housework Zahar Moroz, laborer Elsie Williams, domestic Cornelius Sullivan, fireman Anna Yachinac, maid William Green, porter Taras Tolkachevich, farmer Mary Scanlon, cook Wasyl Krehko, laborer Enrico, or Henry Vraboni, restaurant Italy George Chance, steward West Indies Ottilie Vrany, governess Hungary James D. Nickerson, retired major U. S. A. United States Jennie Kenny, or Jane McGeary, housework Ireland Odyssia G. Sakellarides, waiter Turkey Anna Cadle, or Lene Nielsen, rooming house Germany Fanny Krumin, or Palatin, domestic Hungary John Kress, employed in Mt. Sinai hospital Hungary

Ireland

Harry John, laundryman Unknown 38 11 Peter Bilinski, laborer 5 28 Felipe S. Rodriquez, tailor

Austria South America. 8 96

Frank Koloshuk, unknown Russia 23 98 Francis Kelly, elevatorman Ireland 74 84 Hadji Sarkinan, employed by Manhattan

Brass Co. Armenia 42 60 Charles Miller, waiter Germany 11 98 Johan Kopeso, furrier Hungary 2 74 George Pierce, plumber United States .... 2 96 Bartola Guerrecagortia, laborer Spain 3 01 Edward Harris, ticket agent United States .... 14 96 Sander Schnitzler, waiter Hungary

e Ireland d 57 51

I r Peter McCabe, plasterer 17 98 Meyer Heinowitz, pedler Roumania 2 12

2,749 56 Russia

Harry Falek, cashier Germany Meyer Wiener presser 38 92 Anna Frotalfi, servant Hungary 19 04 Ernest Moeckel, musician Germany 10 38 John W. Reed, retired United States 17 98 Michael Sworack, laborer Austria 14 96 Gabriel Asadorian, baker 34 69 Persia Patrick J. Loftus, engineer Ireland 215 13 Henry J. Dinnemann, restaurant Germany 5 78 Otto Berger, engineer 125 31 Frank Carvallo, secondhand furniture

Germany Spain. .1.• 30 90

Helena Connolly, domestic Ireland 194 70 Franczrjsck Kaczyjuski, soldier Poland

83 70

Jeanne Pluques, artist France 23 86

Anders, Nyhnus, or Niahuus, unknown.... Denmark Turkey

1263 73 Stergtios Zacopoulos, waiter

36 Constantine Argusion, unknown Turkey 120 82 Anna Koch, nurse Austria 32 64 Edward, or Ernest Nurse, windowcleaner.. England 324 43

France 294 65 Bulgaria 46 16 Ireland 12 25

• Serbia 8 90 Germany 116 48 India 11 47 Germany 94 24 Russia 10 31 France 170 40 Greece 6 67 United States

11 987

Unknown 14 62 United States 64 98 IGtearlymany 5 98

59 11 Hungary 2 96 Unknown 21 78 Switzerland 30 13 Sweden 5 98 Russia 5 98 Unknown 20 94 Ireland 54 05 Ukrania 7 04 N. Carolina 17 26 Russia

Ireland 24 82

49 48 1,751 25 Russia 20 26

369 92 2,031 42

801 70 5,106 69 9,232 35

767 32 76 70

160 09 1,757 53

548 26 1,812 98

. 166 11 7 51 6 67

2,636 72 33 54

480 42

517 90 3,876 25

64 06 2,01609

4,831 27

1,342 92

282 96

976 29

643 95

677 09 0•0041•

166 50

41101.

Thomas Morton, woodcarver Elsie Feldhus, unknown Joseph Unurate; or Murate, cook Fannie Hersh, none Helma Ikalainen, or Ikalaimen, unknown.. Unknown Godfrey Sandorf, artist Max Tanenbaum, glovecutter Emil Karl Csander, electrician Arthur H. Codrington, unknown Gustav Baumgartner, carpenter Mary Falop, cook Paul Silberman, unknown George A. Rowe, unknown Margaret Lindow, unknown James Merrigan, unknown Enpraisia Gonzales, unknown Isaac Longe, unknown Milville Ellis, unknown Frank T. Morgan, unknown Jacob Wehrdt, candymaker

Joseph H. Roston, or Rothstein, commercial salesman Austria 1 45

Richard Epstein, professor of music Austria 560 74 Frank Podhora, tailor Bohemia 370 26 Sophhochs Zakas, merchant Greece 39 39 Annie McGirr, nurse Ireland 41 89 Nora O'Donnell, servant Ireland . . 138 15 Charles A. Miller, unknown Germany Leo E. Kesselman, chemist Russia 4 41 Chester Wood, locksmith United States .... 8 39 Martin Donovan, painter England 34 Bernhard M. Schad, brass finisher Germany 87 92 Christian Beckbissinger, carpenter Germany 20 00 Augusta Krause, silk weaver Germany 22 40 John Fitzpatrick, No. 2, sergeant in U. S. A. Ireland 25 Richard Dabinski, cigar maker Germany 23 25 Louis Gilden, uinknown Unknown 18 Filian Inpanch, laborer in Eagle Pencil fac-

tory Austria 45 Louise West, unknown Unknown 134 Kate Ward, janitress Unknown 89 John Schneider, or Krautschneider, watch-

man Austria Mary Kelly, No. 2, domestic Ireland 03 Daniel P. Harrington, unknown Unknown Jacob Mazare, or Mazur, laborer Russia John Munroe, hack driver Scotland 5 :11 A. Lang, unknown Unknown 29 M. Conlin, unknown Unknown 35

38 73 1,199 89 110 60

509 73 21,380 88

162 81 7,628 19 32 39

33 63

911 70

45 86 1,122 98 43 75

Unknown Poland Austria British West Indies 90 Germany 7 58 Hungary 10 01 Unknown 1 32 Unknown 18 Unknown 74 Unknown 27 Spain ...... 18 Unknown 36 Unknown 05 Unknown 19 Germany

Germany Japan Hungary

75 36 36 9 97 53 59

96 19 03

9 12

430 95 1,474 43

321 99

1,465 29

297 56 9,939 28

1,219 92 1,803 04 1,539 ,V3

1 00

2,356 20 838 27 31 00

1 00

1 00

1 00 1 00

* Including funeral expenses, claims of creditors and amount paid to next of kin, etc. * Including funeral expenses, claims of creditors and amount paid to next of kin, etc.

Name and Occupation (Place of Residence at the Time of Death,

County of New York).

Amount Amount Country or Place from of of Expen-

Which He Came. Receipts ditures in 1923. in 1923.*

1804 THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924.

Name and Occupation (Place of Residence at the Time of Death,

County of New York).

Amount Amount Country or Place from of of Expen-

Which He Came. Receipts ditures in 1923. in 1923.*

Reuben W. Brown, unknown United States Fritz N. Fleischman, clerk Unknown Marie Lauirenti, artist Italy Concetta Lionti, unknown Italy Lucia Lionti, unknown Italy John Yanowski, stonemason Hungary Fred Dunden, painter Sweden Alfred Lee, employed at City Home England Herminie Kalfke, operator on clothing Unknown 6 90 Carl, or Charles Dittman, peddler Germany John Braeckner, porter Germany 18 63 Natale Scelfo, unknown Italy Therezia Bezl, domestic Unknown 66 Louis Rubin, watchman Poland 29 81 Robert Innes, retired Scotland 15,130 47 Paul Thadewald, picture gilder Germany Charles D. McAlpin, driver for Horton's

Ice Cream Co. United States Eugene O'Sullivan, insurance broker Ireland Haavald Evjenth, unknown Norway William M. Ashbrooke, manufacturer of

molds England Mary, or Mary K. Ganey, unknown Unknown Elsa Chehy, domestic Hungary Anna M. Finney, seamstress United States 82 Paul Nickiphardes, partner in restaurant

business Turkey 1,428 75 Annie Mayer, nurse Germany Annie Ziegler, servant Czecho-Slovakia . 893 91 Sti f, or Stephen Romanchuk, soldier Poland 43 77 Cora Bond, doorkeeper United States Rev. Johannes Georges, minister Turkey Joseph Bowditch, linotype operator United States • 11 23 Emil L. Leopold, retired Germany 18,158 96 Abram Zelinker, unknown Poland Leon Covendeves, automobile mechanic . . . . Switzerland Elizabeth, or Lizzie Peterson, waitress . . . . England Agnes Ryan, waitress Ireland Morris, or Moses Kramer, rags dealer.... Austria Bessie May Lowry, seamstress United States Karl Kastner, etc., machinist Hungary . Marie Lohse, unknown Germany Dominick O'Keefe, biscuit factory Ireland Fabish Chiefas, or Keyfetz, clergyman Russia Israel Pete, or Pitt, unknown Poland Stanislaw Rzessert, laborer Poland Robert Pauline, employed by I. R. R. R. T.

Co. Julia Smith, maid Pierre Perotti, cook Elise Ahlinder, housework Amanda Tarpley, housework Albert Moffat ,printer Lena Schmidt, janitress Elizabeth Shaughnessy, employed by uphol-

sterer Charles Hemphill, employment agency Cornelius O'Neill, longshoreman Henry Katin, cigarmaker Abraham Wiener, unknown Ralph St. Peter, shoemaker Ashlang Olsen, waitress Charles Hirmer, baker Peter O'Hagan, clerk Thomas F. Rice, employed by Postal Tele-

graph Co. Albert Schoen, upholsterer Emily Kean, seamstress John Bereza, embroiderer Pauline Bereza, or Pollie Pollie Morris,

embroiderer George J. Koenig, employee Metropolitan

Hospital Blanche Kellar, waitress Frank Ekman, soldier Antronio Le Rocco, soldier Paul Heinig, baker Thomas G. Holcomb, none Louis Morel, pedler Wasil Bodnar, window cleaner ... . Peter Golemlophsky, unknown ., Nicholai Wieckman, seaman Albert Zanders, guarti on I. R. R. Co Mary A. Fit:liarris, or Agnes Almard,

unknown Gabrielle Volpe, barber Katherine Keznyk, domestic Charles Finkelstein, soldier Rosa McDonald, unknown John Kane, employed at Children's Hospital,

Randalls Island Anna Buckner, seamstress Maria Christianson, unknown Gustav, or Adolph Gustav Rank, laborer Alice C. McGuire, domestic George F. Pfluger, bookkeeper Walter Jankowski, porter John Sunberg, bricklayer Morris Wilensky, operator on clothing Rudolph Bauerkellar, or Bower, musician Bridget Kane, housework Annie Paton, caretaker Lucy, or L. M. Henschling, milliner Modeste Bornais, laundress Nicolas Herbschleb, pastry cook Hyman Rogozik, or Rugosick, packer Genevieve Reynolds, actress Hannah Johnson, housework Elvira Marchelli, piano teacher James Armstrong, longshoreman George Christ Shatis, laborer John Betros, or Betsos, cook John Fogeli, unemployed Kate Hegarty, domestic Morris Cook, guard for Inter. R. R. R. Co Hilding Forstrom, seaman Maria Flynn. unknown Ramiro Spain, laborer Johannette Schmidt, cook

* Including funeral expenses, claims of creditors and amount paid to next of kin, etc.

United States 1,320 15 United States • Ireland 359 26 Germany Unknown 1,991 50 Italy 1 15 Norway 73 86 Germany Ireland 1,139 60

Unknown Germany England Poland

Austria

Russia Ireland

Italy Sweden Unknown Scotland Germany

Ireland United States 1,603 68 Unknown Sweden 71 58 Ireland United States 1 03 Poland .J Sweden 300 00 Russia England 20 97 Ireland 174 85 Wales France 1,101 40 France 56 58 Holland Poland 2,722 11 United States . 21 54 Sweden Italy Halifax England 8 87 Greece 149 07 Unknown Ireland Galacia Finland Ireland Spain Germany

Unknown Italy Galacia Poland United States .. 186 80

Germany Denmark 4'58 Finland, 211 i!1 Italy 38 25 Germany . 20 66 United States 13 00 Austria Galacia Unknown Esthonia 70 Germany 4,184 18

99 9 92

1,265 17

, 37 55

3 27 1 89

186 00

17 75

18 86 721 75

4 05

79 22 64 19 19 59 22 00 47 75 82 19

420 41 1 86 5 64

804 05

236 95

10 85

10 74

1 85

105 00 996 67

1,857 24 200 19 200 20 15 36

103 30 3 41

484 49 2 80

1,266 98 341 80 73 34

1,588 51 524 48

3 41

12 50 280 44

5,375 31

961 15 3 41

42 40 96 84

53 80 2 80

2,279 61 397 50

2 80 2 80

1,131 48 43,195 44

828 12 223 80 285 51 312 56

3 41 3 41

14 80 1,547 62

419 62 4 15

864 60 557 69

982 13 305 85 196 05

7 00 815 61 46 85

339 05 42 63

250 90 7 64

2,217 30 82 00

2,177 59 31 57 12 00

72 04 174 20 903 27

707 96

2 00 163 11

753 45 2,200 94

884 79

15 86 16 05 17 00 15 51

160 36

2 70 679 30 575 22

79 80

73 54 15 45 2 80

232 05 15 00

295 42 15 00 15 55 3 30

1,802 08 52 97

1,946 85 15 94

443 16 2,720 96 4,639 21

983 24 35 95

184 48 4,229 41

459 80 6,010 05

15 00 4,403 19 3,088 89

835 34 1,268 50 2.4.% 73 4,283 79

5 93 10 68

451 00 3 18

1,464 09 18 30

23 90 1,180 13 231 82

3 04 106 31 75 00 56 00

292 48 571 66

10,867 88 434 34

1,496 95 1,163 80

2 80 3 30

4 61 580 56

71 06 218 92 2 80

749 55 3 05

1 17 110 91 3 80

10 35 844 71 360 61

457 86 189 56 1 95 4 02

35 40 200 5 53

1 59 88 30

88 55 17 36 8 14

10 17 61

297 80 3 85 5 10

1,358 26 5 10

16 55 34 60

166 02

26 25 15 00 644 60 408 12

29 69 1,600 74 3 41

78 41 3 41

43 38 64 91

82 22 12 00

9 61 693 91 3 41

462 85 185 16 422 42 115 54

4 36 255 91 360 88

4 41 881 72

3 14 679 99

1,047 75

262 50

13 60 2 80

308 86 550 94 902 74 528 93

550 94 161 61 133 72

6,658 72 44 80 68 09

16 11 1 18

15 93 7 39

525 10 10 87 41 10

956 66

10 20

33 48 12 00 13 25 1 25

123 70 1,145 95

238 50 2 20

81 47 1,103 48

15 50 12 00

8 84 51 18

79 10,854 62

575 74 404 84 15 86 12 50 49 44 29 00

20 74 78

1,647 20 448 60

40 -58 06

27 90

41 50 209 58

1 66

6 94 30

Marguerite Calmes, housework Alsace-Lorraine Antonio Haas, nurse

Celine Fournier, housework France Agnes James, servant Virgin Islands Wong Sou, seaman China Patrick J. Brown, unknown Ireland

Abby M. Murray, unknown Ireland

William Dadds, carpenter

Thomas Walsh, laborer Walter J. Mirgenan, draftsman

Italy States

Anotnio Ricchiuti, shoemaker David Schorr, or Shorr, restaurant business Russia Michael Talarno, unknown Harry W. Bennett, unknown

Italy Canada

Carl Lumholtz, explorer Norway John Mundel, machinist Czecho-Slovakia . George Kostur, dyemaker Ukrania George Stavos, or Stavrou, unknown

Rupert Vogel, butcher Catherine Erickson, housewife

Unknown Sweden

• .. • Kate Waldschmidt, nurse Germany •

Germany ... ' . Gittel Zuckerman, checker for clothing Russia Walter Horton, garage worker Canada Charles Kadelbacher, unknown Unknown John Benson, unknown Lillian Dix, actress

Germany United States

John Miller, unknown Unknown Eline Winken, housework Norway Edna V. Campbell, nurse United States Georgietta Anderson, maid Unknown Louis Buchmiller, cashier Germany Harry Ronemus, hotel houseman Unknown William Parmelle, unknown Unknown Sanford H. Briggs, unknown

Ireland Unknown

Bridget Crowley, housework 2,186 31 Helena Kreuz, cook 6,083 07 Germany

ma Ireland y Michael D. O'Connor, salesman Roumania

820 64 Nezula Sleht, domestic 5 86 Madeline Faehner, manufacturer of hair

Bessie D. Chester, unknown tonic Germany

Unknown 1,514 65 6,083 07

Carl Beek, sailor Ireland

1 89 Denmark Michael J. Henry, clergyman 10,220 40 Dominick Pepe, tailor Italy Barbara Kirby Behan, critic and teacher. England Otto Ambrose, cook Germany Michele, or Wm. C. Blum, dishwasher.... Unknown Janazio Le Barbera, commission merchant. Canada

Stewart Beatty, physician Katherine B. Harvey, housework United States .... 4,961 64 Julia Krakus, servant Hungary

Ireland Elizabeth Redden, housekeeper Armenia Quink Glazikian, waiter

Greece 4 17

George Hilakos, unknown Lucy Hayes, housekeeper United States ... Bridget Kenny, none known

United States .. Fred W. Guseys, messenger Annie Reh, cook Germany

Halcyon Wells, retired secretary United States ... Unknown

Gertrude F. Barrett, unknown Thomas Carney, unknown Unknown Catherine Mullahey, cook 5 47 Ireland Christian Hampel, baker Germany Josef Weninger, unknown Unknown Louis Ullrich, bartender

Russia Pawel Altuchowitz, laborer Jennie Healy, housework Ireland Persida Niladenovitch, unknown Serbia Kayare Ferencz, laborer Benjamin Salvia, unknown Italy 11 78

Germany Heinrich, or Henry Schutt, laborer Michele Marnino, seamstress Italy 679 74 Louise Dahne, housekeeper Germany 1,533 61 Elizabeth Merklin, domestic United States ... 38 21

England

Charles, or James Becker, waiter 93111 8219 Michael Miller, unknown Unknown

Elizabeth Prendergast, unknown Unknown Louis B. Daboll, dentist United States .... 3 25 Elizabeth Clemons, employed by Franklin

Simon & Co Unknown Albert Lindemann, soldier Germany Luca Botta, unknown Italy Martin Mahoney, or Maloney, policeman... Ireland

Bridget E. Carmody, none Mosso Rice, unknown Unknown.

Unknown William Mayer, unknown Charles Allen, unknown Unknown John W. Ready, electrician United States .... Andrew Hoagland, tailor Sweden Adolph Rosenfeld, or Brukofzer, laborer.. Germany Texis Andrews, cook Georgia

David 0. Crawford, employed in U. S. Post Canada Edgar A. Elliott, salesman

United States .... JoOsefpfhicCe aserao, unknown Italy

Yeast Co. United States ....

244 51 Hugh Brennan, employed by Fleischmann

Ireland .... - • • .

10,559 02 Thomas R. Martin, houseman United States .... 704 64 James Clancy, potato dealer

404 46 Thomas Ford, laborer

PIS Ireland

leaadnnei

121 11

Carl Duval, cook

Peter Talarek, unknown Italy 1 67 Andrew Arvolocca, tailor

Frank Thoma, unknown B. Westst Indies ... William Roberts, fireman

Unknown 3 50 Isaac Rosenberg, photographer Jamaica W. I. .. 23 00 Charles Anglin, elevatorman Russia Alex Hatner, or Chartonvich, tailor Germany

346 60 John Garbade, porter

Italy Dupo, or Dupino Corbino, unknown Unknown Edward Rowland, unknown Unknown 10 96 Barney Bauer, unknown

Joseph Mendez, employed on S.S. "Panama" Germany 2,385

4 53 Emelie Blumberg, maid Christopher Reilly. painter

Ireland

2,385 88 United States

Richard A. Humble, porter Joseph Lehman, employed by I. R. R. T

Co. Germany Germany 4 70 Alma Otto, housework

* Including funeral expenses, claims of creditors and amount paid to next of kin, etc.

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 1805

H. Gerau, unknown United States .. Marie -, unknown Unknown 89 77 Kate Whalen, unknown Unknown Owen McManus, unknown .. • .. Unknown Andrew Penzinger, hospital helper Unknown A. Laine, seaman Finland Adolph Imhof, carpenter Germany 24 00 Max Tropp, machinst Germany Luigi Geruzzi, carpenter Italy Christine Hermann, maid Austria David Corcoran, unknown Ireland Ernest Gracien, or Theodore Musselwitz,

employed by Ulrici Medicine Co Unknown Jacob Robinson, unknown United States .... Albert Steiner, Sea View Hospital Unknown Jeanne Ganivette, domestic France Christine Mackay, housework Scotland Alice Moynihan, housework England Albert Brown, unknown Unknown Alberto Genonese, unknown Italy Howell V. Calhoun, unknown Unknown John Pagan, or Pogen, longshoreman Austria Teresa Kohn, kept store Hungary Dominick Daly, porter United States ... Hugo W. Friedman, bartender Hungary Michael Onofray, employed by hospital.... Unknown Raffaele Assenza, unknown Italy Margherita Bruno, artificial flowermaker.. Italy George Thomson, porter England Louise Thurston, dressmaker Unknown Stefan Korzan, or Korzyk, carpenter Russia Dini Thien, servant Germany Mary E. Durant, cook United States . Nicholas A. Mastons, soldier Greece Peter Winkler, seaman Denmark Ann McKeegan, none Scotland Jacob Drexel, unknown Unknown Charles H. Smith, truckman United States .... Elise Meland, employee L. R. Steele Corp Norway Charles A. Fulmer, unknown Unknown Sophia Casey, housework Ireland Carl A. Clausen, salesman Germany George Wentort, unknown Unknown Joseph Gugliotta, unknown Italy Nicola Fitshuck, unknown Unknown Herrick, or Henry G. Rosner, laborer Hungary Frank Whelen, unknown Unknown John Barron, unknown , Unknown Johanna Gleason, domestic Ireland Ervin Bakotich, cook Austria Anna Couche, domestic France 1 Mary Daly, or Ryall, domestic Ireland George W. Cater, Jr., lunchman United States .... Elizabeth Merklin, domestic United States .. . Louis Hirsch, janitor Germany Clocus Domokos, carpenter Hungary Delia McCaul, cook Ireland Nick, or John Jastauk, windowcleaner Poland Hyman Devine, operator on pants Russia Helen Ford, employed in Western Union

Tel. Co United States .. James A. Bute, carpenter B. West Indies .. Caledonia Jones, domestic United States . . Alice Cooney, housework Ireland Enrica Maruf fi, unknown Unknown Francisco Canerosi, unknown Italy Mary A. Stagmaier, unknown Unknown Kate Moore, housekeeper Ireland Louise Finkbeiner, cook Germany Johanna J. Beyer, housewife. Unknown Madeline C. E. Herb, unknown Germany Sam Nachtman, shoe operator Poland Mary Kneeshaw, housework Ireland Chafya Nalynajko, housework Austria Rene Conrad Schoch, rubber plantation... Switzerland Fannie, or Frida Berger, domestic Austria Gerhard, or George Ficke, windowcleaner.. Germany Lena Welder, or Marie M. Walther, wash-

woman Germany William Doyle, unknown Unknown Julia Lehman, domestic Germany Antonio Petatte, laborer Italy Alessandro Sinape, laborer Italy John Lancer, longshoreman Ireland Benjamin Lichtenberg, operator Russia Fred Braunsdorf, unknown United States • • . . Charles F. Schwarting, unknown Germany Conrad Mandershied, baker Germany Annie Skowrska, housework Austria Ellen Tobin, unknown Unknown

2 80

210 60 231 39

3 91 306 60

50 58 2,143 82

2 80

2,030 39 428 05

1 33 60 76

13 59 905 69

3 75 200 53

7 22 374 38 2 80

21 89 526 92

59 05 1,929 27 2 80

2 90 4 77 .418 30

117 22 266 14 52 80

1,253 48 15 08 879 3806

2 75 00 171 05 8 86 648 71

* Including funeral expenses, claims of creditors and amount paid to next of kin, etc.

* Including funeral expenses, claims of creditors and amount paid to next of kin, etc •

Cash Received from Department of Charities January 4, 1923.

Josephine Drahodet, $7; Enrico Bruno, $82; Christian Van Booven, 26 cents; Kate McDermott, $65 ; Edward McMahon, $65 ; Mary Fitzgerald, $13.33 ; Thomas Williams, $11.67; Caroline Trump, $27; Anna Bradley, $66.21; Annie Gendrick, $25; Catherine Coll, $1,556.50; total, $1,918.97.

Cash Received from Department of Charities January 8, 1923.

Antonie Ferraro, $120; Owen O'Connor, $3.54; Thomas Thornton, 34 cents; Marie Carlemango, $8.93; Valentine Reoulta, $3.08; Steven Sivagusa, $2.71; Robert C. Parker, $6.85; Thomas Brannigan, $7.85; Sarah Solodorf, 40 cents; Joseph Karpowitz, 11 cents; Lai Ah Sang, $3; Herman Schoensis, $4; Carl Rudolph, $8.11; Amelia Dowitsch, $2.16; Dan Seymour, 9 cents; Thomas Higgins, $3.73; Julia Cavanaugh, $2.16; Charles Lukens, 10 cents; Magdalen Albretch, $5.10; Thomas Mansfield, $1; Kate Gall, $1; Anna Landrigan, $9.90; Ellery McDowell, $5.20; Henrietta Foulds, $4.07; Joseph Farrell, $2; Charles Wiffen, 22 cents; Harry Johnson, 10 cents; Charles Baumbusch, $12; John Cox, $1.69; Lillian Goldberg, $8.35; total, $108.98.

Cash Received from Department of Charities January 17, 1923.

Giovanni Antonietti, $452.53; Robert Hayes, $8.70; Margaret Andre, $1.15; Yetta Ader, 10 cents; George Allen, $2; Maria Brown, $3.75; Louis Aarons, 15 cents; Andrew DeLuna, 15 cents; Annie Goldstein, 6 cents; Fannie Granitzer, 10 cents; John Kanowski, 25 cents; Jennie Kelly, 45 cents; Matilda Kinsella, 50 cents; Arthur Sands, 25 cents; Martha Torvina, 50 cents; total, $470.64.

Cash Received from Department of Charities February 6, 1923. Richard Wilson, $13.07; Edward J. McClosky, $5.17; Susan Stapelmahr, $3.43:

Philip Miller, $3; Pedro Lopez, $20; Albert Budick, $1.55; William Gibbons, $6.40; Meyer Weintraub, $5; Jenny Concanon, $3; Theodore Spatros, $4; James Holmes, $10.51; James Sexton, $11.11; Joseph Firmognore, $18; Margaret Voelgen, $6.50; August Johnston, 25 cents; Martin Croker, $8.40; Elizabeth Woods, $18.88; Owen Jenkins, $3.07; Guido Benedetti, 85 cents; total, $142.19.

Cash Received from Department of Charities February 7, 1923. Rocco Pisacci, $2.66; Anna Boland, $12.70; Victor Carlson, $1.46; Valeria Konarski,

$7.90; Mollie Lewis, $3.36; Helen McFall, 73 cents; Andrew Arnold, $2.05; Arthur Libby, $25.07; Michael Donnelly, $19.80; Amanda Anderson, $1.05; Nellie Getty, 5 cents ; Andrew Kromer, $6.52 ; Matilda Sturms, 22 cents ; George D. Hallmin, 14 cents; Sarah Seasomein, $13.31; Mary Walsh, $3.55 ; total, $100.57.

Cash Received from Department of Charities February 21, 1923. Barbara Zimmer, $3.53; Charlotte Gould, $13; Winfield Hayes, $6.24; William

Doran, $6.76; Martin Walker, $42; Rose Benedict, $4; Annie Morissey, $1.17; Julia Healy, $7.35; Kate Rosabock, $2; James Gillespie, $5.86; James Mullen, $4.13; Kath-erine Tormey, $70; total, $166.04.

Cash Received from Department of Charities March 5, 1923. Lizzie Clarke, 21 cents; George Weaver, $3; Robert Hamberger, $105; Alonzo

Wall, $2; Vincent Zampogna, $5; Mary Waples, 40 cents; Margaret Bauer, $6; Alfred Barber, 60 cents; Charles Richter, $6; John Connors, $37; Nellie Perry, 27 cents; Griffin Schenck, $4; Solomon Sotsky, 16 cents; John Ryan, $1.03; Margaret Foley, 95 cents; Michael Mackin, $2.50; Maud Armstrong, 29 cents; total, $174.41.

Cash Received from Department of Charities March 6, 1923. Mary Grimes, $59.25; Alexander Juriloff, $19; Chong Fuy, $3.11; Antonio Luna,

$10; Kusumata Stagata, $3; John Jacobs, $1.14; Margaret Gillen, $4.01; Elizabeth Muchall, $1.39; Theodore Rodrues, $3; Edward McCullough, $7.43; George Williams, $2.81; George Berenak, 50 cents; Thomas Tierney, $1; John Marek, $2; John Donnelly, 93 cents; Charles Dyckman. $1.10; Jose Agella, $5; Walter Edwards, 6 cents; George Pena, $2.02; Anna Taylor, $2.76; Valentine Johnson, $25; Annie Auter, $2; Thomas Gianola, $1; Lawrence Dologhan, 25 cents; Frederick Schribner, $1; Setrak Khaco-lyian, $1; total, $159.57.

Cash Received from Department of Charities March 16, 1923. Margaret Fealy, $5; Elizabeth Pechlow, $5.76; total, $10.76.

Cash Received from Department of Charities April 5, 1923. Carmello Majenski, 56 cents; Marie McFadden, $1; John Fletcher, $1; Bartholo-

mew Callon, $4.50; Jake Davis, $5.26; Fred Langholz, $3.90; Mary Flynn, $2.88; Nora Carroll, $1; Peter Duhel, $13; Herman Bohn, $14; Carl Hubner, $2.50; total, $49.60.

Cash Received from Department of Charities April 5, 1923.

Andrew Draveit, $1.52; John Patterson, $2; Jerome Coughlin, $5.75; Jenia Van Hein, $24.91; Prokop Tereijdist, $9; Anthony Flynn, $5; Sebastino Renardo, $2.10; David Mutri, $3; William Cantillon, $19.29; John Roache, 46 cents; Henry Clech, $1.07 ; Lewis Ranhofer, $3 ; James McGowan, 65 cents ; Ellen Randall, $1.11; George Tyndall, $4; James McGuire, 90 cents; Patrick Cagney, $1.36; Andrew Cox, $2.65; Joseph Palomina, $1.14; Steven Witkowsky, $5; Hugh McCullen, $10; John Manning, $9.38; Frank Montara, $8.50; Lottie Hooper, 19 cents; Jacob Haedner, $1.64; Mary McDonald, $1.53; Jerry Griffen, 24 cents; Dennis Sullivan, $1.15; total, $126.49. •

Cash Received from Department of Charities April 6, 1923: Hugo N-zwpole, $5.65; Mary Jacobsen, $1.97; Lawrence Glynn, $2.07; George

Schirner, $4; Georgiana Gutto, $5; Thomas Brodger, $2.56; Rita Pisoni, $3.69; Eliza-

5 79 Susan Vlahor, none 5,742 43 James H. O'Gorman, motorman

13 45 William C. Gellen, or Gillen, machinist 60 00 Charles S. Jacobs, unknown 25 00 John G. Feeney, watchman 15 61 Joseph Peterson, chauffeur

2,728 91 john Mulholland, unknown

170 21 18 00

52 05

446 77 463 49

4,141 04 4,465 80

179 10 274 10

31 31

21,376 12 348 25

1 30 1 30

66 34 66 34

3,055 39 239 00

1,218 98 1,122 30

884 164 86

33 53 65 15 36

458 36 318 67

45 230 61 15 36 15 36

108 49 5.399 63 2,608 66

1,223 04 1,248 59 18 85

60 35 67 52

388 70 224 75

2,063 20 55 75

486 16 231 96 169 41

00

29 02 508 52 5 95

1,269 48 1,315 04 202

24 75

15 15

11 25 12 61

246 52 262 02

2,577 88 242 45

226 45 12 50 4 05

846 15 284 25

20 15 780

221 00 102 75 15 00

17

10 60 5 10

104 45 4 61

417 36

13 62 606 58 11

56 50 16,089 24

6 60 277 31

828 17 60 15

34 67 2,107 52

7 75 705 15

2 35 188 45 290

17 69 936 650

7 170 00 214 06

5,271 44

547 20 12 75

45 20 332 70

5 98 279 51

4 18 241 86

10 93 556 88

31 14 2,099 15

5 13 163 26 7,570 04

72 41 3,009 89

25 32 1,135 77 2 80

Esther M. Bellharz, or Annie Bilharz, do- mestic United States .

Catherine Rogers, unknown Ireland Herman Koch, cook Germany Anthony Zuda, or Zudja, longshoreman.... Russia

Filip Kowalek, or Philip Kowalyck, un- known Poland

John Colton Clayton, journalist New Zealand ... Daniel J, Brown, unknown Unknown Wilhelm Brunken, tailor Germany Ivan Cikovic, baker Jugo-Slovakia ... Julia Branigan, domestic Ireland Maria Prostavics, housework Hungary William J. Davis, or Davidson, soldier.... Poland Nicholas Manzo, assistant cook I Escolastica Sanchez Lopez, fireman Spain William H. Smith, unknown Unknown Fabish Chiefas, employed by Board of

Health United States Scott Robinson, Red Cross England George Karaszi, butcher Hungary Louis P. Gomez, steward South America .. George Riley, or Rolins, laborer Poland Neal Doherty, carpenter Ireland Bernard Domelin, unknown Unknown Rose Cadden, domestic Ireland Carl Leopold Belloni, aviator Italy Theodore Brown, claim adjuster United States ....

69 49

2,429 19 31'60 1 00

2,048 46 2 80 2 80

67 00 15 30 81 20 91 35

Austria Ireland United States Unknown United States Unknown Unknown

76 00 866 308 99

12 82

Name and Occupation (Place of Residence at the Time of Death,

County of New York).

Amount Amount Country or Place from of of Expen-

Which He Came. Receipts ditures in 1923. in 1923.*

Name and Occupation (Place of Residence at the Time of Death,

County of New York).

Amount Amount Country or Place from of of Expen-

Which He Came. Receipts ditures in 1923. in 1923.*

Xavier Schmidberger, pensioned employee Street Cleaning Dept., N. Y. City

Henrietta Weiller, unknown Joseph Gassner, unknown Paul M. Solomon, unknown Johan Heinrich Klos, or Kloies, unknown Emil M. Klimpt, shoemaker David Thompson, waiter John Doyle, soldier Francisco Castania, none George S. Golden, employed in Dept. of

Public Welfare Maud Evans, unknown Thomas Tighe, unknown Shepherd Horton, oiler in coast steamer Ernest H. Becker, gem dealer Jack Goldberg, unknown Edward Magner, unknown Richard Koch, laborer Mura Ishe, unknown Sarah Supples, unknown Daniel Han, laborer Joseph Balsari, unknown Henry Bruggman, laborer Herman Henoch, baker Elizabeth Frassina, or Marino, domestic Jane Jackson, unknown James McManus, farmer Jacob Behar, unknown

Unknown Unknown Unknown United States Germany Unknown Unknown Germany Unknown Unknown United States Unknown Germany Germany England Unknown Ireland Cuba

22 58 • • ••• • • • 44 33

45 97 1 24 1 00

1,341 17 1,740 49

3 41 491 69

3,792 15 70 15

20 10 96 391 62

Germany Unknown Unknown Roumania Germany Germany Ireland Ireland Italy

7 94 25 30

90

294 34 15 36 1 10

1 80 105 80 121 00

90

75 00 12 25

133 51 5,209,88

576 34 247 90 81 00

4 27 474 84 4 00

• • • II

242 25 3 41

472 61 15 00

957 49 226 61

11 43

• • • 41 • • • •

1806

THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924.

beth McGuire, $10.92; Boat Hurt, $1; Henry Murkins, 30 cents; Margaret Campbell, $1.10; Condace Smith, 15 cents; Mary Dunchback, $1.18; Elizabeth Kelly, $6.48; Mary McCarthy, $17.85; Ernest Plewka, $5.87; George Smith, 90 cents; John Graff, $47; John O'Connors, 50 cents; Jennie Lundie, $11.51; Emil Martin, $194; Gussie Lentz, $3; Maria Sottasanti, $1.46; total, $328.16.

Cash Received from Department of Charities May 4, 1923. Anna Jones, 65 cents; Thomas Duffy, 14 cents; Thomas Kielly, 79 cents; Millie

Moller, $15.31; Patrick Lee, $1; Peter Dago, 5 cents; Francis Davis, 97 cents; David Crain, $6.39; Nicholas Sexton, 75 cents; Josephine Briggs, 42 cents; Frank Piccine, $2.05; Mary Leslie, $1.50; David Margolis, $5.08; Terrance McDonald, $2.51; Hugh Fitzpatrick, $1.15; Mary Hosek, 6 cents; Michael Malloy, $4; Elizabeth Jeffries, $4.06; total, $46.88.

Cash Received from Department of Charities May 11, 1923, John Ryder, $40.50; Bernard Hulsinan, $3.14; Robert Calvin, $39; Catherine

O'Neill, 65 cents; Herman Berggist, $2; William Anthony, $9; William Newman, 54 cents; Charles Rhin, 16 cents; Catherine Ferrari, $3.01; Joseph Cullen, $2; Mary Elsie, $15; Hugh Mahon, $2; Otto Fish, $3.32; Caroline -, $6; John J. Dowell, $35; Herman Bergal, $26; John McKenna, $1.17; Henry C. Newmann, $25; Emelio Pira, $6.95; Robert Harrison, $5.47; John Flaherty, 68 cents; Charles Nordberg, $17.11; Harry Young, 17 cents; John Bauer, 1 cent; Antonia Anniello, $2; John McHugh, $3.20; Peter Baume, $5; Michael Kollman, 40 cents; Chie Hodge, 26 cents; Isaac Rosenberg, 59 cents; Louise Piscie, 1 cent; James Smith, 15 cents; Charles Tirodimos, $4; George Philips, $2; John Olsen, $12.50; John Jarvis, $2; Frederick Siebel, $7.

Cash Received from Department of Charities June 7, 1923. Anna Mulligan, $1.12; Peter Pizzegala, $4.65; Harry Schwartz, $9.45;

Panis, $1.93; Olaf Amundson, $3; Frederick Vogt, 50 cents; Florence Corn, Julius Offermsan, $20; John Seigers, $1.50; Albert Reiter, $6.39; total, $48.61 ,

Cash Received from Department of Charities June 8, 1923. Daniel O'Donnell, $4; Catherine McMorrow, 89 cents; Thomas Pierce, 2 cents;

Betty Baswell, $2; Orion Flogg, $7; Mary Crow, $11; Mary Mangan, $4.38; Fred Bartsch, $5; total, $34.29.

Cash Received from Department of Charities June 8, 1923.

' William Johnston, $25.89; Guari Wisnewski, $12; Thomas Junnings, $1; Catherine Donohue, $1.46; Adison White, $3.32; Ernest Calome, $6; Vincent Duffy, 5 cents; Albert Krattinger, 15 cents ; Salvatore Polizzo, $5.21; Edward Leen, $12; Louise Fecht $1 ;. Sarah Sottosanti, 71 cents; Annie O'Neill, $1.56; Christina Schneider, $19.99; Angelo Marra, 46 cents; Frederick Clark, $10.07; Louis Petraneck, $5.95; Simon McGarrell, $25; Ludwig Gayewski, $4; Victor Vido, $8.49; Patrick Cassidy, $6; Henry I, Robinson, $26.65; total, $176.96.

Cash Received from Department of Charities July 3, 1923. John Schellstrum, $1,20; Joseph Schwartz, 17 cents; Salvatore Viola, 87 cents;

Annie Murray, $12.64 (paid to Bridget Stevins July 11, 1923) ; James Murphy, $4; Frank Story, $4.83 (paid to Mary Story July 23, 1923) ; Rita Doring, $21.03 (transferred to R. B. August 15, 1923) ; Netta F. Morrow, $7.21 (paid to Mrs. W. Pease August 15, 1923) ; Anna Fox, 57 cents; Catherine Fagan, $7.01 (paid Mary Dolan August 18, 1923) ; John Smith, $3.30; Jewel Germaine, 21 cents; Sarah Wall, $17.38 (paid Anna Ward August 18, 1923) •, Bridget Crane, 25 cents; George Rigo, $1.50; Adelaide Hamilton, $6.66; total, $188.83.

cents (paid Rena Oliver November 5, 1923) ; Victor Manioro, $105.41 (paid Mrs. Mgt. Manioro October 15, 1923) ; Fiorenzo Guglure, 94 cents ; Edward Hanberry, $3 ; Henry Wilson, $10 (paid Mrs. Hy Wilson November 5, 1923) ; Joseph Wetowsky, $12.65; James Burke, 85 cents; Wm. Dougherty, $5; Margaret Gloss, $47 (transferred to R. B. October 9, 1923); Lawrence Spencer, 13 cents; Elizabeth Clancy, $60 (paid Mr. McCaffrey October 15, 1923) ; Jeanette Peterson, $168.

Cash Received from Department of Charities October 10, 1923.

May Meek, $10.60; Mary Burke, $11 (transferred to R. B. January 9, 1924) ; Charles McDonough, $1; Caroline Nitsch, $3.80; Jerry Teehan, $20; James Powers, $23 (transferred to R. B. January 9, 1924) ; total, $69.40.

Cash Received from Department of Charities November 8, 1923.

Harry Lamont, $1.67; L. Katzmorck, 7 cents; Wm. Duncan, $2.16; John P. Glynn,

$1.10; Frank Lewis, $6.52 (paid Sarah Lewis November 15, 1923) ; James Donohue, $1.94; Helen Szontayer, $16.75; Harry Nedwin, $15; William Meyers, $1; Margaret Newaxin, $1; total, $47.21.

Cash Received from Department of Charities November 8, 1923.

Christian Peterson, $2.19; William Wade, 3 cents; Wong Sang, $11; Jerome Clark, 18 cents; Calbin Cosby, 25 cents ; George Kowana, $1.01; Eleanore Meyerrick, $2.03; Patrick Burke, 25 cents; Charles Greene, 30 cents; Samuel Diamond, $9.70; Elizabeth Mooney, 65 cents; James Dougherty, 29 cents; Kumiyaski Takuski, $2.16; John Cunningham, $1; Edward White, $4.65; Golda Kutkoff, $1.05; Gus Ahrens, 59 cents; Jenine Pista, $1.04; total, $38.37.

Cash Received from Department of Charities November 10, 1923. Otto Cook, $15; Minnie Trogheim, 25 cents; John Jolier, 21 cents; Mary Gruts-

wacker, $10.3 (paid Mrs. Ruppert January 16, 1924) ; total, $26.09.

Cash Received from Department of Charities December 3, 1923. John Baker, 42 cents; August Prell, 65 cents; John Carroll, $2.20; Samuel Gold-

feder, $1.45; Joseph Finkelstein, 69 cents; Mary Meehan, $95.35 (transferred to R. B December 18, 1923) ; Frank O'Brien $21; Henry Miller, $1.50; Albert Stein, 20 cents; John Hilton, $2.09; John Bohan, Margaret Burns, $5.85; Rose Fein, $1; Anna Nagy, $30 (paid Matilda Molnar January 16, 1924, as administratrix) ; Robert Jefferson, 19 cents; Isaiah Flowers, $116.46; William Peace, $2; total, $282.05.

Cash Received from Department of Charities December 4, 1923.

Thontas Kivlin, $40.03 (transferred to R B. December 14, 1923) ; Mary Wessell, 72 cents; Louis Lehmeyer, $2.85; Joseph N. Burns, 20 cents; Anna Shields, 1 cent; Tonwald Carlson, $1.85; Anna Flynn, $1.15; Guiseppe Puciarelli, $1.15; Hussin Kunan, $1.27; Louis King, $2; Frank Steinnagel, $61.60 (transferred to R. B. December 14, 1923) ; Willy Mizel, 61 cents; Edward Crossley, $1.06 (paid Mrs. A. Crossley December 19, 1923) ; Patrick Flynn, 1 cent; Mary Smith, $1.29; Thomas Nicoletto, $2.12; Gabriel Kaplisli, $20.80; Eric Ford, $1; Ada Price, $1; Rose Demingberg, 50 cents; Salvatore Marrozza, 37 cents; George Bragg, $3.35; Elizabeth Reid, 23 cents; Walter Dunn, $24.86; Charles Oliver, $2; Anna E. Rose, $2.42; Anna Cannizzia, $1.50; Sophie Finkle-stein, $21.62 (paid Sam Finkelstein January 2, 1924) ; Emma Richards, 51 cents; Michael Powers, $12; Rocco Mandelli, $5.48; total, $215.65.

Cash Received from Department of Charities December 6, 1923. Annie Walsh, $3; Catherine Coleman, $1; Patrick Meehan, $3.25; Mary Cullen,

$22; Christian Vogel, $1; total, $30.25. Interest received for the year 1923, $40.39.

Nicholas 7 cents;

Estates Received from Department of Charities July 16, 1923. Catherine Tracey, $592.73; Henrietta Breitman, $11.35 (paid to Margaret Steele

August 23, 1923 as administratrix) ; George Daileader, $10; John Dougherty, $1; Delia Henderson, $2.65; Mary Stanloner, $5; John Rhodes, $2; Leo Lommers, $4.04; Bessie Chestier, $6; Manuel Bayola, $7.23; Dennis Shea, 1 cent; Mary Pilnick, 85 cents; Kilian Panzer, $1; Lawrence Bembury, $3 (paid to C. C. Williams, July 26, 1923) ; James Pugliese, 36 cents; Richard O'Brien, 15 cents; Mary Fitzgerald, $77 (transferred to R. B. September 26, 1923) ; Sim Buford, 50 cents; Kate Pilkey, $2.30; August Smith, $7.87; Edward Miller, $14; Joseph Pike, 5 cents; Tomalina Miller, $1,36 (paid to Jack Miller August 23, 1923) ; Joseph Dembresto, $1.37; Haywood Thomas, 40 cents; John Johnson, $3.29; August Grant, $3; James Stringer, $10 (paid July 23, 1923) ; Kate Lobe, 12 cents; Andrew Jacobson, $2.65 (paid July 23, 1923) ; Charles Henkel, $1 (paid July 20, 1923 to H. Fredericks) ; Catherine Lane, $2.89; total, $775.17.

Cash Received from Department of Charities August 3, 1923. Mary Keating, 87 cents; John Dern, $3 ; John B. Marshall, $10; Barbara Bame,

$10.13 (paid to Katie Ladd November 3, 1923, as Administrator) ; Patrick Roach, 60 cents ; Salvatore Vantelli, $9.60 (paid to M. Ven Titelli August 16, 1923) ; Louisa Pow ney, 35 cents; William Johnson, 40 cents; total, $69.60.

Cash Received from Department of Charities August 14, 1923. Ruth Curtis, $2; Mary E. Harrison, $24; John Beagan, $7.53; Rose Rekon, 50

cents; Margaret Bolan, $2; Henry Failing, $10; Fred Bauer, $27 (transferred to R. B. August 15, 1923) ; John Hornig, $3020 (transferred to R. B. September 26, 1923) ; John Guethlein, $2,50; William Holden, $5.08; John Fint, 50 cents; Henry Miller, $5.05; William E. Eddy, $54 (transferred to R. B September 26, 1923) ; George McGee, $40.03 (transferred to R. B. September 26, 1923) ; John Dunleavy, 15 cents; Margareth Orth, $1; Joseph Loasis, $17 ; Louis Pisacane, $5; Anna Rovinska, 50 cents; William Dolan, $4; John Jackson, $2.76; Lillian B'uchbaum, 23 cents; Carl Ihantor, $4.71; Emanuel Doh, $12; Mary Breen, $5 (paid Patk. Breen August 16, 1923) ; Jacob Morris, $7.46 (paid Marshall Morris October 2, 1923) ; Frank Johnson, $4.26; Ralph Ray, $4.08 (paid Mrs. Mary Halsted September 26, 1923) ; total, $278.46.

Estates Received from City Hospital September 7, 1923.

William Kenny, $1.20; Mary Jenkins, $9.85 (paid B. Brodie September 21, 1923) ; Edward Weisberg, $1.61; Margaret Casey, $5.35; Modestine Sero, $2 (paid James Sero September 24, 1923) ; John McHugh, $1.42; total, $21.43.

Cash Received from Department of Charities September 15, 1923. Benjamin Thomas, $9.14 (paid Wm. Bradley) ; John Litwinowioze, $2.22; William

Kreis, 73 cents; James Brady, $18.06; Solomon Scheinberg, 63 cents (paid S. Schein-berg November 5, 1923) ; Wm. Pachtman, $3; Joseph DeRosa, $2; Isadore Epstein, $3; Mike Nickolakis, $3; Wm. Hughes, $1.99; Abraham Cohen, $2; Wm. Abey, 1 cent; John B'ashman, 35 cents; Wm. Thomas, 10 cents; Wm. Dougherty, $21.65; Augustine Prada, 16 cents; Peter Demiakos, $32 (transferred to R. B. September 26, 1923); Benjamin Hellerman, $2.52; Chung So, $17; Macel Spirgel, $3; Carmellia Vaillant, $1.07; George Appel, $2; Vald Rassmussen, $2.63; Peter Bede, $10.47; Alexander Klein, $6; Eliffe Kendros, $25 (transferred to R. B. September 26, 1923) ; Ludwig Ude, 44 cents: John Wehner, 40 cents; Leo Whitely, $2; total, $172.57.

Cash Received from Department of Charities September 17, 1923. Thomas Collins, $3.33 (transferred to R. B. September 26, 1923) ; Caroline Hupf,

$4; Bridget Haggerty, $2; Julius Lyons, $2; George Boehme, $3.61 (paid Frank H. Weiss October 2, 1923) ; Catherine Wleech or Welk, $10; Nellie McAleese, $230 (transferred to R. E. September 26, 1923) •, Helen Smith, $156.20 (transferred to R. B. September 21, 1923) ; Mary Haseiter, $4; Herman Meyer, $13; Frederick Renz, $3.30; Bridget Reilly, $3; Mary Aucrum, $1.30; John McFarland, $148 (transferred to R. B. September 26, 1923) ; William Mandeville, $10.11; Mary Cronin, $1.75; James Brennan, $2.40; Lung Wong Sing, $3.07; John Templeton, $327; total, $604.34.

Cash Received from Department of Welfare October 4, 1923.

Harry Bezen, 83 cents; Patrick Noonan, $8.57 (paid Marty Noonan November 5, 1923) ; Margaret Sullivan, $3; John Manolakus, $7.01; William Osterhondt, $2.45; Edward Reiley, $1.16; Jeannette Sanchez, $1.75; Mary Phipps, $2.45; Henry Girard, $8.74; John Diemer, $6; John Stone, 16 cents; John Fuegen, 72 cents; Anton Pekar, $2.12; Howard Williams, 45 cents; Andrew Manfrida, 60 cents; John Kurtz, $4.46; Robert Wilkins, $46.23 (transferred to R. B. October 9, 1923) ; John Driscoll, $43

(transferred to R. B. October 9, 1923) ; Gostave Larch, 19 cents; Walter Brenton, $2; Carmine Del Pezza, 33 cents; Mary Creemer, 50 cents; Louis Sholkow, 36 cents;

Elizabeth grown, $6.89 (paid S. May Gorman December 18, 1923) ; James Schori, 22

Cash Received from Bellevue Hospital April 17, 1923. Unknown man, $1; Thomas McGinty, $2.31: Margaret McCarthy, 22 cents; Michael

Smith, $1.10; Edward Snagg, 6 cents; Robert McGee, $3.47; Nathan Wassenberger, $1; George Meinhardt, $126; May Wah Ball, 2 cents ; unknown man, 68 cents ; William Grane, 33 cents; John Leonard, $1; Joseph Chambers, 47 cents; John Johnson, 13 cents; Michael Toth, 87 cents ; Rose Seitz, 22 cents ; John Huhlan, $1; Arthur Wescott, $5; Isaac Grocotte, $1.35; John Casey, $2; Ed Bernard, $5; Tony Dyonik, $2.60; Daniel Newmann, $1.01; Annie Boester, 25 cents; Anna B'ouch, $3.05; Benjamin Franco, 75 cents; Sam Zowetoff, 75 cents; James Robinson, 25 cents; Stephen Floyd, $1.10; Paul Katerza, $3; Solomon Gradus, 50 cents; Bridget Proctor; $1.31; Lawrence Maloney, 50 cents ; Andrew Bahmer, 60 cents ; William Gillian, $2.14; Tony Staninsky, 92 cents; James Allen, $2; Anton Larson, $1.50; Joseph Husta, $3.64; John Murphy, $1.25; Gabriel Fuchs, $2.95; Thomas O'Connor, 75 cents; Gussie Magget, 6 cents; Patrick Houlihan, $1.90; Walter Lynn, 50 cents; Mary O'Connor, $1.40; Fee Ah Sing, $2.95; Anthony Kesper, $1.75; Herman Beeker, 4 cents; Joseph Lavigan, 28 cents; unknown man, $35; Mary Johnson, $7.14; Ellen Abenroth, $2.96; Garrett Long, $3.10; Alice Burgess (transferred, R. B. case) ; George Garton, $2.57; Putney Semon, 35 cents; Mary Clifford, 2 cents; Bertha Neneth, 25 cents; Nathaniel Lee, 6 cents; John Ding-man, $1.29.

Joseph McNaire, 51 cents; James Jorgie, 5 cents; William Sheridan, 95 cents; Mary Middleton, $1.30; Michael Murphy, $125; Carlo Minnier, $1.15; Robert Jackson, 86 cents; John Noone, 30 cents; Alexander Whittallas, $2.30; Charles Dawson, 90 cents; Thomas Kehoe, $1; Charles Olsen, 15 cents ; Clarence Davis, $2.75 ; unknown woman, 30 cents ; Joseph Schultz, 22 cents ; C. Michael, $4.71; Catherine Wright, $1; Amelia Sturtz, $6.08; Clifford Goodrich, 5 cents; unknown man, $6.80; James Martin, 58 cents; Charles Lighthous, 76 cents; Tony Erockmeyer, $18.80; Max Eisele, $2; John Fern, $2,91; Louis Kaplan, 26 cents; George Kennedy, $1.76; James Bride, $3; Lon Cheng, 35 cents; Henry David, 68 cents; William Seymour, 10 cents; William Linden, 53 cents; Anton Rechalmego, 32 cents; Clarence Monrose, 38 cents; Emma Woolsten, 35 cents; Dora Jackson, $1.26; Elizabeth Bilgade, 50 cents; Harold Shales, 36 cents; August Friedstadter, 7 cents; Gabriel Kemkyourn, $3.37; Daniel Thornton, $13.66; Michael Horowitz, $3; Arthur Miller, $1.53; John Dobrewsky, 22 cents; Edward Pack- man, 70 cents; Carl Peterson, $2.32; Edward Klemph, $5.34; Fred Rapp, $1.85; Patrick O'Brien, $1.28; Jacob Ein, $1.78; Gustav Werbach, 50 cents; Alfred Anderson, $1; Martin Moran, $2.56; Louis Latell, $2.30; Timothy O'Connor, 1 cent; William Marr, 5 cents; Victor • Loset, $1.02; unknown man, 50 cents; Arthur Carr, $1.20; Elizabeth Conlin, $110.

Cash Received from Bellevue Hospital June 18, 1923. Mohamed Ismael, $2.35; Robert Ward, $2; James Dillon, $26 (transferred to R. B.

September 26, 1923) ; Dota Grasnile, 76 "its; Bernard McGowan, 8 cents ; Annie Burke, 50 cents; John Miller, $6.88; Emil Peachman, $1.70; Patrick Lynch, 97 cents; Kate Jolly, $1.13 (transferred to R. Bl. September 26, 1923) ; Tony Blards, $1.57 ; Richard Meridith, 16 cents; Anna Donnelly, $5.29; Dora Putnuts, $1.17; Annie War-wich, $2.51; James Kabelia, $2.31; Annie Chance, 30 cents ; David Baxter, 50 cents ; John Ovarria, 63 cents; James McGovern, $1.27; Ruben Willis, 77 cents; Montaro Yosmato, $7.40; Louis Kabokoff, $1.32; Lee Chon, $2.01; Charles Trobasse, $5.10; Sam Basco, 11 cents; Joseph Pakovnsky, $127; Annie Solinger, $1 (transferred to R. B. September 26, 1923) ; Martin Hall, $3; Benjamin Wright, 50 cents; P. Rein-hard, $1; David Downs, $4.60; George Cooper, $3.96; John O'Rourke, V.05; Samuel Mackinas, $1.01; Fred Smith, $11.01; Louis Bloom, $1.38; Clarks Moeve, 12 cents; John O'Rourke, $3.74; Daniel Robertson, 40 cents; Michael Drumgoole, $1.35; 'Benedict Prouza, 25 cents; George Sievenwright, $1.70; Nesos Livanes, $2.12; Martin Brennan, 42 cents ; Andrew Murdock, 46 cents ; Philip Hunt, $2; Andrew Vitte, $1.01; Paul Kostick, $3.72; Thomas Scanlon, $9; Wm. Cumminsky, $4.07; John Scully, $2; Leopold Krell, $3; Louis Mayer, $5.35; Mary Farrell, 10 cents; Henry Bertrand, $1.16; James Sullivan, 55 cents; Albert Goodwin, 7 cents; John Pendergast, 30 cents; Sam Adelman, 95 cents (transferred to R. B.) ; Michael Mastwano, $3; George Ferguson, $1,55; total, $153.96.

Cash Received from Bellevue Hospital August 17, 1923.

Wanda Sanna, 15 cents; John Powers, 15 cents; Jim Young, 73 cents; Edgar Gibbons, $2.70; Birmingham Cohyln, $4.86; unknown woman, $1.28; Betty Mayfield, 25 cents; William Smith, $2; Sam Shapiro, 68 cents; John Maloney, $2.03; Louise Zumber, 13 cents ; August Brokman, 54 cents ; Frederick Hoerth, $125 ; John Giordine, $1.87; Patrick Lacey, 65 cents; Sigmund Lehman, $6.14; Mary Martnick, $1.25; William Thestrom, $1.10; George McKenna, 93 cents; John Mattson, $2.52; James McCormick, $2; George Cartviello, 43 cents; Mary Meegan, $3; Adolph Boyd, 1 cent; Louis Young, $5; Louis Strong, $3.80; Frank Normand, $3.62; Adam Rodger, $3.62; Louis Dearfield, 10 cents; Harry Jackson, 3 cents; John Taylor, $2.31 (transferred to R. B, September 26, 1923) ; Harris Strollack, $4.93; Patrick O'Neil, 94 cents; John

Total transfers for 1923 31,272 46 32,539 68 Total Adjustments for 1923

9,236 26 22,036 20

'35,498 93

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 1807

Charles Hanson, 65 cents; Barbara Ready, 60 cents; Edward Cashin, 10. cents; Louis Hyman, 23 cents (paid Rebecca Hyman January 9, 1924) ; M. Gibel, 3 cents; Samuel Levy, $5.66 ; Emil Cambusten, $1; John D. Robertson, $1.55 ; John Samaria, $5.10; Frank McTudde, 25 cents; Albert Whitney, 1 cent; Anton Petrosik, $1; August Silver, $2.57; Ella Purcell, $2; L. Calsford, $1.96; Michael Doherty, $20.17 (trans-ferred to R. B. January 9, 1924) ; Frank Dugan, 34 cents; Sigmund Kavatonsky, $4; John Monello, $2; Peter Gelen, 26 cents; Rudolph Kahan, 52 cents; Lovence Garoilt, 50 cents; Edward Jaine, 11 cents; Roland Hendrick, $8 (transferred to R. B. January 9, 1924) ; Thomas Dolan, $1; Bernard Ford, $2; F. Costin, 80 cents; John Smith, $3; James Comerford, 71 cents; James Flynn, 55 cents; unknown man, 36 cents; Andrew Doyle, 5 cents; John Kalesky, $6.50; Peter Franz, 30 cents; Rudolph Dumass, 14 cents; Wm. McGuire, 75 cents; Kate Hyland, 71 cents (paid Jos. F. Flanagan, Esq., January 16, 1924) ; Bartola Giacome, $1.30; Joseph Pinko, $1; Wm. McLoughlin, $6.81 (paid Rosamund McLoughlin January 9, 1924) ; Lois Sertia, 3 cents; Josephine Comlever, 12 cents; Edward Lyons, $2.16; Toy Hing, $11.60; unknown man, $1.90; Ina Peterson, 98 cents; Wm. Loomis, 35 cents; Joseph Dusak, $1; George Faust, $1.50; Mrs. Myston, $5; Ellen Greenway, $1.25; Edwin Bentell, 5 cents; Felix Quinn, $6; Lawrence Walsh, $7,21; John Jones, 26 cents; Frank Harris, $23; Nick Paga, $1.11; Rocco Gaviano, $1; Charles Turk, $2.11; unknown man, 76 cents; Mary Hawkins, 75 cents; total, $151.73. Interest received for the year 1923, $29.25.

Cash Received from Gouverneur Hospital December 1, 1923.

Ellen Loughlin, $120; Vetta Beggs, $1.60; Max Site, 52 cents; Sam Marcus, $1.53; Morris Berkowitz, 60 cents ; Adam Rakeatch, 16 cents ; George Golther, $1.10; Sarah Kandel, 70 cents; David Schneider, 15 cents; Anna Schulman, $1; total, $11.06.

Interest for the year 1923, 46 cents.

Cash Received from Department of Health November 16, 1923.

Peter Macaluso, $6.60; Edward Mooney, $1.49; Henry Michaels, $2.48; Hugh Fagan, 48 cents; Alexander O'Dowd, $9.39; James Hynes, $1.45; John Winters, 57 cents; James Martin, $3.06; Joseph Bubla, $2.41; William Yardlow, 27 cents; Conrad Haase, $4.50; John Messenger, $7,87; Andrew Borjekin, 2 cents; Charles Edmerd, $2.10; William McCready, $5.05; Timothy Donovan, $2.40; Leon Kafejain, $2; George Roulette, 29 cents; John O'Mally, 10 cents; Chau Yuea, $1.76; Michael Doherty, 67 cents; George Lash, $1.24; Edward Hewitt, 9 cents; John J. Gorman, 9 cents; James Petteleno, 21 cents, Vincent Piranio, 41 cents; Alexander Hutchinson, 30 cents; Fanny Pandozis, 77 cents; Dennis Shea, $2.22; Andrew Chutka, $9.68, Carl Cook, $14.54; Richard White, 40 cents; Chai Mai, $6.12; Edward Scanlon, 51 cents; Karl Pfoff, 22 cents; Michael Teehan, 16 cents; Daniel Barry, $5.06; James Flemming, 49 cents; Cornell Peterson, 40 cents; Thomas Keating, 35 cents; Patrick McHugh, $1.09; Henry Hensen, 21 cents; Major Hodges, 41 cents; Patrick Hefferman, $6.26; William Speth, 13 cents; Barney Walsh, 55 cents; Y. Aikans, $2.65; Nicholas Andowich, 44 cents; John O'Connell, 46 cents ; John Burns, $2.01; James Partoni, 65 cents ; Emil Reichert, $7; Patrick Harrington, $9.17; Michael Cody, 25 cents; Michael Donohue, 15 cents; Thomas Hally, $3.10; George Fuchs, $8; William Warrendorf, $1.73; James McKeon, $3; Dominick DeGrosso, 24 cents; Austin Clark, 16 cents; Patrick. Kelly, $1.71; Fred Lindbloom, $1; John Ricardy, 48 cents ; Wm. J. Heraghty, $1.45; Abraham Ormendson, $1.75; Patrick Kehoe, $2.20; Louis Wenzel, 70 cents ; William O'Neill, 91 cents; Robert Dobson, 36 cents ; Frank Fensler, 22 cents ; John Fallon, $1.05 ; Frederick Weber, $1.05; Ralph Mancuso, 85 cents; John Milne, $1; Robert Goodbody, $1.03; total, $162.90.

Interest for the year 1923, 33 cents.

Cash Received from Police Department April 19, 1923. Franjo Brejicar, 50 cents; unknown man, 50 cents; unknown man, 6 cents ; unknown

man, 28 cents; unknown man, 46 cents; unknown man, 22 cents; unknown man, $264.86; Dometro Corengo, $1.98; unknown man, 60 cents; John Chako, 61 cents; Otto Ryer, $3.19; unknown man, 66 cents; Kenneth J. White, $2; John Botinsky, $2.20; unknown man, $1.90 ; unknown man, $4; Joseph Latone, 16 cents; Peter G. Ricordo, 30 cents; unknown man, 10 cents; Charles Glick, 45 cents; Edward H. Crenneis, $1.30; unknown man, 56 cents ; John O'Connell, $3.16 ; John Marza, $11; Antonio Crotti, $2.35 ; Charles Cooperdale, $1.50; John Ruth, $1.20; Ignatz Knochi, 11 cents; Ludwig Leopold, $2.47; John Creegan, 92 cents; Anthony Giese, 32 cents; George Pfulsher, $2; unknown man, $6.29; Edward Gilly, 50 cents; George Bagbee, $1.32; unknown man, 20 cents; unknown man, $5; unknown man, 5 cents; unknown man, $28.70; unknown man, 71 cents; unknown man, 7 cents ; Rafello Eulo, 80 cents; unknown man, 1 cent; unknown man, 35 cents; Linzalone Bartholeno, $6.09; Franz Zias, 43 cents; unknown man, $4.48; Thomas McCabe, 28 cents; unknown man, 5 cents; J. Bow, $426; S. S. Gupte, 10 cents; unknown man, $1.20; Banaimine Digierne, $30.33; Bruno Diettrich, $1; Martin Lies, $2.12; unknown man, $20; James Sullivan, $3.02; Samuel Randall, $41; Stephen Smallfield, 7 cents ; George Kimmel, $3 ; unknown man, 46 cents ; unknown man, 58 cents ; unknown man, $17.92; unknown man, $28.57; unknown man, $5.05.

Walter Yankofsky, $7; unknown man, 20 cents; John J. Healey, $1.50; Edward Grath, $3.04; Angelo Pestarino, $10.20; George Derffee, $1; Morris Johnson, 16 cents; unknown man, 16 cents ; unknown man, 46 cents ; unknown man, 15 cents ; Josepn De Nave, $1.33 ; unknown man, $3.43 ; unknown man, $2.66; unknown man, 3 cents; unknown man, $69.34; unknown man, 50 cents; unknown man, 37 cents; Henry Wallente, 24 cents; unknown man, $1; James Hanunil, $1.68; unknown man, $1.47; Klein, 65 cents; unknown man, $2; unknown man, 1 cent; unknown man, 72 cents; Carl Planquest, 1 cent; Louis Jones, $55.13; Man Kow, $12,04; Selig Singer, $3.45; Gera! Tracey, 4 cents; unknown man, 50 cents; unknown man, $2.08; unknown man, 7 cents ; unknown man, 94 cents ; unknown man, $1.20 ; Gus Loeb, 12 cents; unknown man, $38.32; Charles Smith, 58 cents ; Albert Werlay, 2 cents; Theardere Mellinick, $2,11; Austin Smith, $19.54; Julius Glinka, 44 cents; Jack Quinlin, 12 cents; unknown man, $1.70; James Marshall, 89 cents; Edward Browne, $10.65; Mary Devine, 20 cents; unknown man, 4 cents ; James Burns, 40 cents; Frank Schmidt, 65 cents; unknown man, $3.58; unknown man, 27 cents; unknown man, 42 cents; Louis Lucia, $15; William Egan, $2.40; Frank Yagobello, 22 cents ; George Dillemuth, 35 cents; Mike Baxter, $1.90; unknown man, 24 cents; William Rapp, 5 cents; unknown man, $3.51; Thomas Brady, $3.42; Mary O'Connor, $130.05; William Van Wort, $4.61; Alex Thomson, $7.20; Arthur Rich, 38 cents.

Cash Received from Police Department October 4, 1923.

Abraham Kottelron, $35 ; Jos. W. Heffernan, $1.45 ; Salvatore Lavalle, 16 cents; unknown man, Pier 14, North River, 65 cents; William Sperduti, $5; William Duncan, 5 cents ; Samuel Daum, 93 cents ; George Karns, 77 cents ; Charles Gallway, 23 cents; Charles Bennett, $4.06; Mike Samchuck, 13 cents; Meyer Green, $9.16; Thomas Jatko, 41 cents; Anna Nugent, 57 cents; unknown man, comfort station, C. S., $1.07; Ralph Tibbets, $12.26; Martin Sheehan, $21.40; James Rafferty, 36 cents; unknown man, 3 Abingdon square, $80.75; Frank Coldwin, 15 cents; unknown man, 81 Bowery, $1.20; John Hauser, 20 cents ; William C. Ranson, $11.48; unknown man, 44th street, North River, 80 cents ; Charles Howard, 75 cents ; Thomas Sheehan, $3.89; unknown man, Pier 2, Erie Basin, $30.14; Anna Lynch, 21 cents; Peter Manginn, $7.40; Charles Stroud, $1.19; Nick Pulasky, $5; unknown man, 133d street, North River, 12 cents; unknown man, 400 East Houston street, 3 cents ; John Shields, $15; unknown man, 9 Oak street, 3 cents ; unknown man, Pier 24, North River, 4 cents ; Mary Donnelly, $22.75; unknown man, Battery wall, $22.09; William Hawkey, I cent; Scans Sitcato, $53.34; Otto Linden, 6 cents; Alice Poncia, $6.37; Edward Janson, $6.11; Itnzro Gamdrimo, $2.25 ; unknown man, 119th street, North River, 57 cents; Matilda Ellis, $11.45 (paid Guiseppe Irall December 31, 1923) ; Henry H. Baldwin, $3.68; Joseph Schmidt. 33 cents; Yup Sang, $2; Harry Kock, $2.65; John McCormack, $5; unknown man, 350 East 23d street, $2.25 ; Fred Baker, 95 cents ; Genevieve Creamer, $9.94; Henri Julliott, $1.21; Emil Schumann, $5.45; John Skinkus, $2.73; unknown man, Houston and Bowery, 21 cents; unknown man, Clarkson street, North River, $20; unknown man, 39 Eldridge street, $4.96; Joel J. Jones, $3.56; James J. Dougherty, 52 cents ; unknown man, 134 East 7th street, $10; John Carney, $5.45; Maskowsky, 91 Division street, $8.18; William Mueller, $1.02; unknown man, Rutgers street, East

River, $2.55; Dolly Fisher, $11.05 (paid Robt. K. Printice, Esq., November 5, 1923); Daniel Wilson, 15 cents; Aleck Powalony, $125; unknown man, Christopher street, North River, 8 cents; unknown man, Pier 64, North River, 2 cents; Lewis Wiggins, 59 cents ; Edward O'Connor, 35 cents ; J. P. Callahan, $3.41; Jack McCall, $8.17 ; James McConnell, $4.08; John Barrett, 17 cents; Michael Gannon, 95 cents; Michael Belluscio, $24.91; unknown man, 19th street, East River, $1.10; unknown man, 53d street, North River, 77 cents; unknown man, 32d street, East River, $2; unknown man, 110th street and East River, 96 cents; unknown man, 96th street and East River, 25 cents; Charles Wolwood, 50 cents; Albert Patterson, $7.08 (paid bill October 13, 1923) ; George West, 30 cents ; unknown man, 58th street, North River, 80 cents ; unknown man, New York Bay, 85 cents; Joseph Liat, $1.13; unknown man, Pier 34, Brooklyn, 20 cents; unknown man, Pier 7, North River, $51.26; Charles Mason, 35 cents; unknown man, 19th street, North River, $2.95; unknown man, Trimble place, $13.58; unknown man, Gansevoort street, 70 cents; unknown man, Pier A, North River, 90 cents; unknown man, 39th street, Brooklyn, $1; unknown man, 83 Warren street, $3.57; unknown man, Manhattan Bridge, 5 cents; unknown man, Montague street, May 12, 1923, 26 cents; unknown man, Montague street, May 14, 1923, 50 cents ; unknown man, 23d street, Brooklyn, 50 cents; unknown man, Pioneer street, East River, $2.76; unknown man, 27th street, Brooklyn, $1.02; unknown man, 22d street, East River, 78 cents; unknown man, 39th street, North River, 6 cents; unknown man, 178th street, East River, 5 cents; unknown man, Stanton street, East River, 25 cents; unknown man Christopher street, $3.71; John Lemp, 50 cents; unknown man, Casino Bleach, $27.90; unknown man, Tiffany street, $1.99; unknown man, Columbia street, Eait River, 91 cents ; unknown man, Rutgers slip, $5.12; unknown man, foot 27th street, Brooklyn, $9.59; John Looney, $1.30; unknown man, Boulevard, Astoria, $1; unknown man, St. George Ferry, 4 cents ; John Miller, 46 cents ; Rocco Lobraico, $21; Anna Lee, 1 cent ; unknown man, South Ilth street, 20 cents ; Joseph Zaimar, $3.35 ; unknown man, Chatham Square, 75 cents; John Moore, 71 cents; Hugh Gallagher, 45 cents; Adam Pruss, $3.53; unknown man, 28th street, North River, $1; Mary Reilly, 69 cents ; unknown man (colored), $2.09; Wand Samura, $62.43; unknown woman, $2; Vinconzo Zoda, $2.76; unknown man, 127th street, Hudson River, $1; Victor Floria, $1; unknown man, under Man-hattan Bridge, $5.45; Thomas McCormack, 40 cents; Joseph Hartman, $1.96; unknown man, steeplechase, 50 cents ; unknown man, Liberty street, 53 cents ; unknown man, 90th street, East River, $1.36; unknown man, Metropolitan avenue, $2.56; Joseph Turgin, $2; Algot Sahlin, 12 cents; Mike Hanley, $1.05; Thomas McLeod, $1.20; William A. Whitecar, $1.73; Josephine Donohue, $1.71; unknown man, foot Remsen street, $4.40; Samuel Polizzi, $3.50; Joseph Robbins, $5; William McLeod, 90 cents; unknown man, Grand street, East River, $425; Harry Reibeschl, $11.35; unknown man, 42d street, Brooklyn, 1 cent; unknown man, Fulton street, East River, $19; Naing Chu, $230; unknown man, 240 East 6th street, $7.82; Thomas Teaton, 5 cents ; unknown man, Columbia street, East River, $1.36; unknown man, 208 Forsyth street, 40 cents; unknown man, Montague street, $33.95 ; William Ryan, $1.17 ; Benjamin Levy, 65 cents; Isaac Tarnofsky, 1 cent; unknown man, Gowanus Canal, 25 cents; Harry Sunshine, 40 cents ; Michael Cooney, 51 cents ; William Schmidt, $18.31; unknown man, foot 10th street, $3; unknown man, foot Noble street, $2.55 (paid Martin Callahin January 9, 1924) ; Alex Lauder, $25.73 ; Charles C. G. Schmidt, $28.99; John Rogers, 86 cents; unknown man, foot East 95th street, 10 cents; unknown man, 177th street, Hudson River, 55 cents ; unknown man, 72d street, North River, 53 cents ; total, $1,213.

Interest received for the year 1923, $14.81,

Cash Received from Harlem Hospital March 27, 1923. Jennie Alloben, 60 cents; Philip Ashkin, $1.50; Martin Alston, $8.50; Mary Butler,

62 cents ; Max Blum, $1.09 ; Antorino B'ongtomino, $2.80 ; Kate Brenan, 52 cents ; John Cronin, 26 cents; Robert Combes, 10 cents; Frieda Cronill or Cornell, $2.52; Genraro De Rosa, 15 cents ; Mary Deltfsin, $1; Dixie Dixon, 20 cents ; Thomas Deputo, $2.15; Raphael Degado, 86 cents; James Dougherty, 83 cents; John Erhardt, $1.82; Annastassio Feuer, 2 cents; Mrs. Farrell, 7 cents; Joseph Fay, $1.48; John Gorman, $2.10; Jose Guerro, 5 cents; Anthony Guarino, 26 cents; William Hall, 8 cents; Alfred Hoe, 43 cents; Christ Hempel, $10.02; William Hyer, 11 cents ; William Howard, 50 cents; Eugene Herman, $1; James Isaacs, $1.04; Eugene Jackson, 54 cents; Julius Kaplan, 28 cents; Ida Kipps, 1 cent; Marie Lenidorga, $2; Oscar Lake, 25 cents; Hjalmar Lawson, $2; Hugh McGinty, $1.10; Luke Nolan, 51 cents; Thomas Nichols, 75 cents; Paul Ortiz, $2.60; Mabel Page, $10.02; Adolph Pearson, 70 cents ; Ernest Payster, $1; Ruppert Kenneth, 2 cents; Stephen Schlopsky, $7.25; Philip Salvatore, $121; Charles Sabinsky, 50 cents ; William Sipia, $1; Anna Silmina, 1 cent ; Timothy Sullivan, 20 cents; Fortunate Sottile, $7; Lena Samuels, 15 cents; John Schafer, $4.61; Cendy Soppi, $7.60; Ceaser Teanor, $1.04; unknown man, 50 cents; unknown man (colored), $2.34; Mary Morris, $2.31; Mammie Maristany, $1; Eliza Morel, $3; Aubrey Marshall, $4.37; Marcellus Williams, 45 cents; Margaret Wilson, 20 cents; Harriet Warren, 41 cents ; Fletcher Walker, $2; Thomas White, 30 cents; Isabelle Wade, $1.43 ; total, $113.34.

Interest for the year 1923, $2.23.

Cash Received from Gouverneur Hospital November 26, 1923. Rose Benjamin, $1.05; Anna Bush, $2; Ah Ching, 90 cents; Han Falkaberg, 16

cents; Celia Harrison, $2.50; Nettie Jones, $1; James Kiernan, $3; Frank Johnson, $2.50; Vladimir Kushclyuski, $20; Robert Kulis, $9; Emanuel Medica, 30 cents; Machla Nusskern, $4; Salvatore Puma, 51 cents; John Skorowsky, $10.07; Joseph Sacco, $6.95; Samonski Shiraishi, $1; Frank Sepeca, $8; Eva Scheer, $3.08; Abraham Teshansky, 6 cents; Harry Wilson, $1.39; Joseph Bendofsky, $1.62; Samuel Bernstein, 76 cents; Patrick Campbell, $5.30; Anna Fedor, 25 cents; George Helick, $1.56; Vincent Labarbera, $7.19; Thomas Mills, $2.41; Alex Malulick, 55 cents; Abraham Meinbred, 42 cents; James McLean, 35 cents; Earl O'Rourke, $17.10; Michael O'Connor, $21.22; Max Prince, $4.92; Marion Shine, $6.75; Benny Scheerer, $6.94; F. Smith, $10.66; Hyman Steinberg, $2.36; Sarah Vilerdi, $1.08; Frank Mustari, $9.65; George Blut-stein, 35 cents; Lieb Greenberg, $4.39; John Burns, $20.91; Israel Feingold, $1.52; Louis Hursch, $3.86; George Miller, $3.25; Robert Cohen, 55 cents; Matthew McKeever, $12.82 (transferred R. B., January 9, 1924) ; total, $226.41.

Cash• Statement for 1923. Cash book balance January 1, 1923 $1,146,586 32 Receipts $710,948 67 Re funds 3,321 17 interest 21,229 09

Total receipts for 1923 Book Trans fers Bank Transfers

Total 1,945,897 39 Payments Refunds

Total withdrawals for 1923 $724,132 11 Book transfers $9,500 55 Bank transfers 22,036 20

Total transfers for 1923 31,536 75 Total adjustments for 1923 30,627 97

786,296 83

Cash balance January 1, 1924

Deposited as follows: National Park Bank $199,313 58 American Trust Company 89,160 07 Guaranty Trust Company 45,526 99 ' Bankers Trust Company 156,052 36 Empire Trust Company 164,075 92 Title Guarantee & Trust Company 12,310 08 Brooklyn Trust Company 174,994 27 Chatham & Phenix National Bank 171,292 91 New York Trust Company 146,868 38

Belsky, $4; Chee Chung, 50 cents; Joseph Lawrence, 85 cents; Alex Joblin, $2.43; Siegmund Sack, $16.17; Sam Sing, $2.01; John Watson, $15; Alex Kohn, $1.40; Charles Martin, 1 cent; William Roberts, 22 cents; Alexander Burke, $2; Israel Buchman, $6; Joseph Petrali, $1.32; unknown man, $1.43; Thomas Mauer, $2; Alexander Leslie, $1,50 George Klinger, 30 cents; John Trigan, $1.05; Thomas Grady, $1.68; Carlo Ruggiero, 60 cents; Florence Gredin, 20 cents; Loretta Edwards, $3.08; John McMahon, 60 cents; James Coneran, $2; total, $126.75.

Cash Received from Bellevue Hospital November 22, 1923.

$724,038 62 93 49

$1,159,600 56

$1,159,600 56

Total paid into City treasury during the last year for costs 1,852 20 Total paid into City treasury during the last year for commissions 28,180 09 Total paid into City treasury during the last year for intestate estates 20,476 17

City and County of New York, ss: James J. Frawley, Public Administrator of the County of New York, being duly

sworn, deposes and says that according to his best knowledge, information and belief, the foregoing report contains a true statement of the total amount of his receipts and expenditures in each case in which he has taken charge of and collected any effects or on which the Public Administrator has administered during the year 1923, with the name of the deceased, his or her addition, and the country or place from which he or she came, if the same be known. JAMES 5. FRAWLEY.

Sworn to before me this 29th day of January, 1924: OWEN A. KEEGAN, Notary Public, New York County, No. 66; New York Co. Register's No. 4007. Term expires March 30, 1924.

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

Warrants Registered for Payment. Tax Notes Appropriation Accounts, "A" Warrants Special Revenue Bond Fund Accounts, "B" Warrants Corporate Stock Fund Accounts, "C" Warrants Special and Trust Fund Accounts, "D" Warrants

$71,636 18 3,079,635 75

248,954 16 1,935,926 51

93,749 27

Total $5,429,901 87

Stock and Bonds, Etc., Issued. Corporate Stock Notes $1,750,000 00 Revenue Bills 4,000,000 00 Assessment Bonds 500,000 00

Total $6,250,000 00

Stock and Bands, Etc., Redeemed. Bonds of former Corporations now included in The City of New York $1,000 00 Special Revenue Bonds 750,000 00

Total $751,000 00. Copies of Orders, Etc., Filed.

Certified Copy of Order : Charles J. Masone, Francis Marion, Michael N. Delagi, J. Warren Hill, J. Kapp, Oscar, Stern, Principal, Fid. & Cas. Co. of N. Y., surety. Transcript of Judgment: Joseph Pitman, Adele Signe Jasmagy. Summons and Com-plaint: George F. Rourch. Cecile Lockwood. Summons : Gaetano Avezzano, Charles Williams, Jr.

Claims Filed. Advertising : Brooklyn Standard Union. Burial : Edward A. Dowling, Howard

M. Scott, Wm. F. Coester. Contracts, Supplies, Etc.: Gross Contg. Co., amount due on Contract 58916 for construction of sewers in Clover ave., etc., Richmond. ; O'Rourke Eng. Co., amount due on contract for construction in Linden st., etc., Queens; Queens County Water Co., (20 others' claims), water; M. C. Lazarus, envelopes furnished President, Queens. Lighting: Consolidated Gas Co., New York & Queens E. L. & Power Co., New York Edison Co. (2). Personal Injury : Clare F. Rhines, John R. Rhines, Eva Cunliffe, Dorothy Stessel, Andrew J. Kerwin, Jr., Mrs. W. Hunt. Pre-vailing Rate: jos. A. Harte, Electrician; John J. Mulligan, Bricklayer; James J. Gully, 20 others, Captain and Pilot; Richard W. O'Meara, Bricklayer. Admiralty : Shamrock Towing Co. (2). Damages to Personal Property : David Rappaport, auto; Sidney Kalton, truck ; H. T. Goodwin, auto ; Anna Lindsey, coat and dress ; Orsbee Co., Inc., auto; Stella B. Mark, auto; Samuel Stessel, auto; Nathan Engelhardt; Frances J. Morton, auto; Czarnecki & Kurpuski, auto; Sam Raider, lettering. Damages to Real Property : Walter Cline. Refund : Sheffield Farms Co., Inc., John McBride, Abraham J. Halprin. Services : Cavin Hamilton, Mary A. Allen, Mary H. Denver.

Claims Allowed. Services : Robert E. Cook, Thos. A. Rice. Damages to Personal Property : Andrew

C. Otto, Jr. Contracts, Supplies, Etc.: Procter & Gamble Distributing Co. Claims Disallowed.

Section 246 of the Charter : Edwin P. Kilroe. Contracts, Supplies, Etc : L. K. & F. Trading Co., rental. Damages to Personal Property : Gertrude M. Ruddy, auto ; Abraham Zimelis, auto; Max Schochet, water main break; Milton L. Bergner, auto; Wm. Newman, auto. Personal Injury: Beatrice Rosner.

Affirmative Claims Filed. Samuel Adelson, damages to railing; Handy Bros., difference on rates for boiler

permits ; Wm. C. Duggin, water ; N. Y. C. R. R. Co., damages to dumper ; John J. Dangan, water ; Braun Co., water ; Slattery Engr. & Const. Co., restoring fire alarm interests; Mrs. Mildred Mark, damages to fence; Josiah Arthur, damages to railing; Richard Carve!, water; American Rway Express Co., damages to tree; David Gumbiner, damages to tree and shrubs ; Interboro R. T. Co., examining and shutting off tap; R. Maskill, shutting off tap; U. S. Trucking Corp., damages to hydrant; James Dorment, examining, etc., 2-inch tap; Mr. Shipsey, damages to hydrant; Fay Taxi Corp., damages to tree; Black & London, making shut down to repair line; D. Cohen, damages to auto.

Total $8,457,374 05

Total amount of water for the week Duration for the week

2.78 inch 31 hr. 58 in.

Date. Feb., 1924. 2 p. m. 7 a. m.

Sunday, 17 NNW,' NNW NE 115 32 33 157 1.0 ... ... 1.7 1.40 a. m. Monday, 18 NNW NNE NNE 93 104 103 334 1.6 1.7 1.3 2.3 9.48 p. m.

Tuesday, 19 NNE NE NE 176 118 119 422 2.6 1.6 1.4 2.6 6.53 a. m. Wednesday, 20 ENE NNE WSW 225 164 80 465 1.5 1.3 1.8 7.5 8.53 a. m. Thursday, 21 WNW WNW WNW 174 124 125 425 2.4 3.3 1.9 4.3 2.39 p. m.

Friday, 22 WSW WNW WNW 158 113 97 344 1.7 2.2 0.5 2.9 11.10 a. m. Saturday, 23 WNW WNW NW 118 96 100 319 1.1 1.4 1.9 2.1 5.11 p. m.

Distance traveled during the week 2,466 miles Maximum pressure during the week 7.5 lbs. per sq. ft.

Hygrometer. Clouds.

Date, Force of Vapor. Relative Humidity. Clear. 0 Overcast. 10 ,A__

1924. '7 a.m. 2 p.m. 9 p.m. Mean. 7 a.m. 2 p.m. 9 p.m. Mean. 7 a.m. 2 p.m. 9 p.m.

Sunday, 17 Monday, 18 Tuesday. 19

Wednesday, 20 Thursday, 21 Friday, 22 Saturday, 23

.074 .063 .113 .083 55 38 86 60 8 ci. st. 10 a. st.

.066 .077 .063 .069 75 46 49 57 Few st. cu. 0

.044 .049 .093 .062 54 51 91 65 10 st. 10 st. 10 nb.

.136 .203 .164 .165 97 97 81 92 /- 10 ob. Lt. fog

.081 .089 .074 .081 54 47 58 53 Few st. cu. 9 st. cu.

.066 .070 .063 .066 58 47 53 53 0

.049 .063 .057 .056 52 43 48 48 0 1 cu.

10 nb. 5 ci. st. 10 nb. 2 a. cu. 3 st..cu. 3 a. cu. 3 a. cu.

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Rain and Snow. Depth of Rain and Snow in Inches.

Time of Beginning. Amount Depth

Time of Ending. Duration. of Water. of Snow.

Date. Feb., 1924.

Sunday, 17 Monday, 18 Tuesday, 19 Wednesday, 20

Thursday, 21 Friday, 22 Saturday, 23

Abt. 4.55 p. m.

Abt. 5.15 p. m.

9.55 a. m. 11.35 a. m.

Abt. 3.10 p. m.

1 ht. 2.00 a. rn.

Abt. 3.30 p. m. 10.03 a. m. 11,50 a. rro.

Abt. 3.25 p. m.

7 hr. 05 tro. 2 hr. 00 m. 6 hr. 45 m.

15 hr. 30 m. 8 m.

15 m. 15 m.

.15 1.7

.01 0.1

.41 4.4

2.21 1.3

Sunday, 17 Monday, 18 Tuesday, 19 Wednesday, 20 Thursday, 21 Friday, 22 Saturday, 93

Cloudy and cold. Clear and cold.

Cloudy, continued cold. Snow and cold.

Clear, somewhat warmer. Clear and cold.

Cold.

Cloudy and cold. Clear and cold. Continued cold. Snow and cold.

Cloudy and slightly warmer. Clear and cold.

Cold.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

Abstract of Transactions for Week Ended Feb. 23, 1924.

Deposited in the City Treasury. To the credit of the City Treasury $7,428,741 56 To the credit of the Sinking Fund 1,028,632 49

Barometer.

Mean for Maximum. Minimum. Date. 7 a. m. 2 Q. tn. 9 Q. m. the Day. ,-----"---, Feb., Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced Reduced

1924. to to to to to Time. Reduced

to Time. Freezing. Freezing. Freezing. Freezing. Freezing. Freezing.

Sunday, 17 Monday, 18 Tuesday, 19 Wednesday, 20 Thursday, 21 Friday, 22 Saturday, 23

30.34 30.26 30.19 30.26 30.39 8.10 a. in. 30.14 12.00 mid,

30.19 30.29 30.42 30.29 30.46 12.00 mid. 30.13 3.45 a. m.

30.53 30.48 30.36 30.45 30.57 10.30 a. m. 30.24 12.00 mid.

29.85 29.40 29.57 29.60 30.24 12.00 a. m. 29.39 1.00 p.

29.69 29.72 29.82 29.75 29.87 12.00 mid. 29.63 12.00 a. m.

29.92 29.97 30.06 29.98 30.11 12.00 mid. 29.87 12.01 a. m.

30.18 30.22 30.35 30.25 30.39 11.59 p. m. 30.11 12.00 a. m.

Thermometers.

7 a.m. 2 p.m. 9 p.m. Mean. Maximum. Minimum.

Mean for the week Maximum for the week at 10.30 a. m., Feb. 19 Minimum for the week at 1 p. m., Feb. 20 Range for the week

30.08 inches 30.57 inches 29.39 inches 1.18 inches

Velocity in Miles. Force in Pounds per Square Foot.

Dis 9 p.m. 7 a.m. 2 p.m. lance 6 a.m 1 p.m. 8 p.m.

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THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924.

Abstract of Registers from Self-Recording Instruments for the Week Ending February 23, 1924.

Central Park, the City of New York-Height of Barometer above the ground, 20.80 feet; above the sea, 155.56 feet. Under supervision of U. S. Weather Bureau, James H. Scarr, Meteorologist, Acting Director.

Date, Feb., 1924.

Sunday, 17 17 16 28 23 25 24 23 21 29 11.53 am 24 11.53 am 14 5.00 am 12 4.30 am 70 Monday, 18 19 17 30 25 25 21 25 21 32 3.30 pm 26 3.30 pm 18 7.20 am 17 7.20 am 87 Tuesday, 19 17 14 22 18 21 20 20 17 25 12.00 mid 24 12.00 mid 16 7.40 am 14 7.40 am 37 Wednesday, 20 29 28 35 35 35 33 33 32 37 3.40 pm 36 3.40 pm 25 12.00 am 24 12.00 am 43 Thursday, 21 28 24 32 27 27 23 29 25 32 2.20 pm 28 12.00 am 25 12,00 mid 21 12.00 mid 72

Friday, 22 22 19 29 24 25. 21 25 21 29 1.00 pm 24 1.00 pm, 21 7.12 am 19 7.12 am 63

Saturday, 23 18 15 28 23 20 17 22 18 28 2.30 pm 23 2.30 pm 17 12.00 mid 14 12.00 mid 83

Dry Bulb. Wet Bulb. Mean for the week 25.3 Degrees 22.1 Degrees Afaximuni, for the week at 3.40 p. ni., Feb. 20... 37 Degrees at 3.40 p. m., Feb. 20 36 Degrees Minimum for the week at 5 a. m., Feb. 17 14 Degrees at 4.30 a. in., Feb. 17. 12 Degrees Range for the week 23 Degrees 24 Degrees

Wind.

Date, Feb., 1924.

Affirmative Claims Paid. Shamrock Towing Co., damages to scow; Borden's Farm Products Co., damages to

cart; Colonial Sand & Gravel Corp., .damages to truck; T. & J. E. Kissag & Co., damages to tree ; Eastern Veal & Mutton Co., damages to railing ; Ernest E. Beisner, damages to gate; Newtown Creek Towing Co., damages to gate and post; Samuel Boehm, damages to fence; Burns Bros. (8), damages to lamp post ; Gustave Becker, damages to fence; John Harrison Corporation (3), water; Louis Sessler, shutting off corporation cock ; Pollack & O'Neill, Inc., shutting off live tap ; Geo. J. Atwell, shutting off water and plugging tap hole; Jos. Pinola, damages to hydrant; Stathius Antonopules (2), water ; Ice Service Co., damages to lamp post; C. R. of N. J., damages, demurrage and loss of lines on D. S. C. scow No. 53.

Approval of Sureties. President, Borough of The Bronx-Gasoline Motor-driven Truck: White Co.;

Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., surety. Ashes : Ames Building Material Co., Inc.; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety.

Board of City Record-Supplies : Atlas Stationery Corp.; National Surety Co., surety; M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co.; Independence Indemnity Co., surety; Wm. Bratter, Inc.; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety.

Board of Education-Stationery, Etc.: C. S. Nathan, Inc.; Globe Indemnity Co., surety. Two Buick Sedans : Glidden Buick Corp. ; Globe Indemnity Co., surety. Heating Work in P. S. 99, Bklyn.: Gillis & Geohegan, Inc. ; Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., surety. Electric Equipment, P. S. 205, Bklyn.: H. F. Electric Co.; National Surety Co., surety. Electrical Work, P. S. 7, 12, 14 and 30, Bklyn.: Interborough Electric Co.; National Surety Co., surety. Electrical Work, P. S. 5, 8, 11 and 108, Bklyn.: Halpern Electrical Const. Co.; Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., surety. Con-struction, P. S. 109, Queens : Lustbader Construction Co. ; New York Indemnity Co., National Surety Co., Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., New Amsterdam Casualty Co., Union Indemnity Co., Independence Indemnity Co., Northwestern Casualty & Surety Co., sureties.

President of Borough of Manhattan-Repairing Roadway : Washington st., P. J. Kearns Cont. Co.; Fidelity & Casualty Co. of New York, surety; 2d ave., Burnside Cont. Co.; corporate stock, City of New York, surety; 1st ave., Casper Helbock Co.; Independence Indemnity Co., surety. Repairing Lexington Ave.: John Meehan; Inde-pendence Indemnity Co., surety.

Department of Purchase-Supplies : Warren Foundry & Pipe Co. ; American Surety Co. of New York, surety; jos. A. Web & Son; Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co., surety; David Killoch Co.; American Surety Co. of New York, surety; Williams & Wells Co.; Union Indemnity Co., surety; Joseph Weil, Inc.; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, surety; A. P. Smith Mfg. Co.; Indemnity Insurance Co. of North America, surety ; Foote Pierson Co. ; American Surety Co. of New York, surety; P. J. Constant, Inc.; American Surety Co. of New York, surety; Henry Jellinek Co.; American Surety Co. of New York, surety; J. J. Leahy Electrical Supply Co.; Inde-pendence Indemnity Co., surety ; C. P. Schlieke; American Surety Co. of New. York, surety; Institution Equipment Co.; American Surety Co. of New York, surety; Hooker Electrochemical Co.; American Surety Co. of New York, surety; Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph Co.; American Surety Co. of New York, surety; Merck & Co.; American Surety Co. of New York, surety; Ohio Chemical & Mfg. Co.; American Surety Co., surety; Knickerbocker Supply Co.; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety; Hansen & Yorke Co.; American Surety Co. of New York, surety. Leather: D. B. Fleming & Sons, Inc.; U. S. Guarantee Co., surety. Soles: Henry Frank; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, surety. Milk and Cream: Dairymen's League Co-operative Assn.: Independence Indemnity Co., surety. Paints: Hampden Paint & Chemical Co.; National Surety Co., surety. Supplies : Sanitas Co. ; American Surety Co. of New York, surety; Morgenstern & Co.; American Surety Co. of New York, surety. Laboratory Equipment, Etc.: M. Weiss & Co.; National Surety Co.. surety. Rip-Rap: O'Brien Bros.; Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., surety. Hydrant Fenders: Williams & Wells Co.; Royal Indemnity Co., surety. Forage: Thomas M. Blake; Liberty bonds, surety. Forage: James J. Sullivan; Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., surety; Borough Hay & Grain Co.; Royal Indemnity Co., surety; Geo. N. Reinhardt Co.; American Surety Co. of New York, surety; B. Alvarez & Son ; Royal Indemnity Co., surety.

President of Borough of Queens-Fuel Oil : Warner, Quinlan Co. ; Independence Indemnity Co., surety. Cleaning Window Glass, Borough Hall, etc.: Flatbush Universal Service, Inc. ; Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, surety. Asphalt for Patching:

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

REPORT FOR QUARTER ENDED SEPT. 30, 1923.

Expenditures from Appropriations and Bond Issues.

Appropriations. Bond Issues.

General Administration Bureau of Highways Bureau of Sewers Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices Bureau of Buildings

$43,964 63 $1,250 04

537,718 77 1,298,865 95

165,007 92 416,487 52

349,659 82 19,399 13

87,955 93 1,406 25

Gallons Pumped 1 Foot High.

Engine Engine No. 1. No. 2.

Unit Cost,

Cubic Feet Pumping Sludge 1,000,000

Removed. Gallons I Foot High.

Caisson No. 2 6,232,912,500

156,390

$1 15 Caisson No. 3 2,062,830,000

250,432

2 78 Caisson No. 4 148,005,000 2,625,765,120

91,000

1 90 26th Ward Disposal Works 5,222,661,765 10,277,275,417

629,120

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Applica- No. of Estimated tions. Buildings. Cost.

Brick- Dwellings Tenements Stores Offices Factories and Workshops Schools Churches Theatres, etc. Stables Miscellaneous brick buildings

Frame- Dwellings Tenements Miscellaneous frame buildings

261 267 $601,470 00

141 141 259,775 00

105 105 401,000 00

3 3 90,000 00

66 66 391,250 00

12 12 79,000 00

15 15 265,000 00

6 6 12,750 00

51 51 492,500 00

3 3 60,000 00

213 213 460,195 00

57 57 129,750 00

6 6 12,500 00

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 1809

Opening of Proposals. The Comptroller by representative attended the opening of proposals at the following

departments, viz.: President of Borough of Brooklyn-Regulating, grading, paving and constructing

sewers in various streets; furnishing and delivering manhole heads and covers. Board of Elections-Furnishing and delivering stationery, printing and supplies for

spring primary election. Board of Education-Installing gas and electric fixtures and furniture in various

schools. Department of Purchase-Furnishing and delivering fruits and vegetables. Furnish-

ing and delivering milk and cream. President of Borough of Richmond-Furnishing and delivering one ten-ton steam

roller. Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity-Furnishing and delivering and

installing chlorine machines at 135th Street Gate House. Laying water mains in various streets in Coney Island. C. F. KERRIGAN, Deputy and Acting Comptroller.

Total $1,184,307 07 $1,737,408 89

Assistant Commissioner of Public Works. Cost of Contracts Let, Awarded and Amounts Apportioned Among Bureaus-

Bureau of Highways, $1,737,200.82; Bureau of Sewers, $566,056.38; Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, $27,336; total, $2,330,593.20.

Bureau of Highways. Eighty-seven contracts, amounting to $1,702,264.45, chargeable to appropriations

and other funds, were entered into for paving, repaving, regulating, ,grading, curbing, laying sidewalks, highway materials, etc. Eighty-seven contracts were completed and final vouchers forwarded, amounting to $2,996,136.12.

One assessment list, in duplicate, for original improvements was completed aggre-gating in value $7,129.34, and sent to Board of Assessors. Sixty-two plans for new work were made, 19 for paving and 43 for repaving. There were also prepared six miscellaneous maps, 85 sets of specifications, five copies of each and 100 plans filed.

On reports for original improvements initiated in Local Board upon petition of property owners, 146 were made giving estimated quantities of materials required, estimated cost and assessed valuation of real estate within the probable area of assess- ment according to last preceding tax roll. Seventy-seven were for paving, five for regulating, grding nd paving, 53 for regulating, grading, curbing and sidewalks, ten for fencing lots, one for cement sidewalks. Three surveys were made for the Law Department, 86 for final estimates, nine preliminary paving surveys, 63 line and grade surveys (original), 12 miscellaneous surveys, 17 line and grade surveys (repaving) and four preliminary surveys (repaving).

Assigning House Numbers-Assigned, 10,400; notices served, 3; inspections, 3; complaints regarding duplication settled. 3.; notices of paving, 90.

Repairs to Defective Pavements-Granite, grade 1, T, 1,863 square yards; granite, grade 2, T. & G., 4,830 square yards; granite, grade 1, cement joints, 760 square yards; granite, grade 2, cement joints, 71 square yards; Belgian block, 666 square yards; cobblestones, 57 square yards; wood block, 233 square yards; asphalt block, 223 square yards; medina, 132 square yards; iron slag, 292 square yards ; 6-inch concrete foundation, 9,789 square yards ; granite pavement on sand, 9,853 square yards ; macadam, 6,397 square yards ; concrete pavement, 77 square yards; block pavement, 32 square yards; total, 35,275 square yards.

Restoring Cuts Made by Corporations, Plumbers, Etc.-Granite, grade 1, T., 2,107 square yards; granite, grade 2, T. and G., 2,584 square yards; granite on sand. 2.357 square yards ; Belgian block, 368 square yards ; cobblestone, 342 square yards ; Medina, 595 square yards ; asphalt block, 1,194 square yards; 6-inch concrete foundation, 10.390 square yards ; iron slag block, 160 square yards ; granite block, grade 1, cement joints, 292 square yards; granite block, grade 2, cement joints, 66 square yards; wood block, 193 square yards ; macadam, 1,682 square yards ; concrete pavement, 59 square yards. Total, 22,389 square yards.

Sidewalk Repairs-Bluestone walks, 4,498 mare feet; cement walk, 5,235 square feet ; bluestone curb, 1,499 linear feet; bridging, 335 square feet ; concrete curb founda-tion, 1,078 linear feet; cement curb, 1,010 linear feet; granite curb, 100 linear feet ; brick gutter, 324 square yards; Belgian gutter, 95 square yards; brick walk, 23 square feet.

Shaping Up and Repairing Dirt and Unimproved Roads-Dirt roads repaired (hand), 227,440 square yards; (machine), 1,182,654 square yards; ash sidewalks built, 1.030 square yards; cesspools cleaned or repaired, 113 square yards; cesspools built, 11 square yards ; drain pipe laid, 219 linear feet; miscellaneous gutters paved, 562 square yards.

In addition there was considerable miscellaneous work, consisting of bridge repairs. drainings, miscellaneous trucking, repairing tools and equipment, filling washouts and removing incumbrances.

Municipal Asphalt Plant-The total plant product was : 9,435 boxes of wearing surface mixture, 88,689 cubic feet; 3,741 boxes of binder mixtures, 36,444.75 cubic feet.

Street Cleaning-The Bureau cleans macadam streets and paved gutters. 3,114,072 square yards of macadam were cleaned.

Chemical Testing Laboratory-Portland cements, 209 samples ; asphalt surface mixtures, 889 samples ; miscellaneous samples, 500, such as stone, road oils, etc.

Division of Incumbrances-Incumbrances removed by Bureau : Boulders, 10; trees, etc., 361; miscellaneous (loads of dirt and rubbish), 21; household furniture, 7 loads; excavations filled in, 5; iron safe, 1; complaints received, 560; complaints settled, 351; unsettled, 209.

Total permits given to corporations to make openings in streets was 13.225. of which 5,531 were to public service corporations, other corporations, 3,012, and plumbers, 4,682.

The Bureau of Highways collected from plumbers for permits to open pavements, $54,424.90; inspections, $3.518.88; extra paving, $1,933.25; special paving, $33,896.08; for vault permits, $5,014.08; revenue bonds, $25,331.16; appropriations, $9,869.05; elec-

tric light account, $16,003; telephone account, $23,861.25; gas account, $23,836; sub-poena fees, $2.56; total, $197,690.21.

Bureau of Sewers. On June 30 there were 1,108.464 miles of sewers in the borough; during the quarter

there were built 31,995.23 linear feet of all sizes of sewers, or an equivalent of 6,060 miles, but 1,576.05 feet, or 0.298 miles having been reconstructed, the net increase in mileage is 5.762 miles, making total mileage of sewers at end of quarter 1,114,226. The sizes constructed were: Vitrified pipe sewers, 8-inch to 24-inch, 25,819.45 linear feet (4.890 miles) ; reinforced concrete, 30-inch to 132-inch, 5,800 linear feet (1.099 miles) ; brick sewers, 30-inch, 375.73 linear feet (0.071 miles) ; total, 31,99523 linear feet (6.060 miles).

There were built 6,626.16 linear feet (1.255 miles) of 6-inch house connecting drains ; 2,149.80 linear feet (0.407 mile) of 8-inch house connection drains, under the jurisdiction of this Bureau since system was inaugurated, making total of 233.342 miles of house connection drains so built on September 30.

72 sewer basins were built, making total on September 30, 13,913. 39 reports were made, 22 for sewers to precede paving and 17 for sewers petitioned

for in regular course, the estimated cost being $962,900. These reports cover a total of 3.06 miles of sewers.

Assessment lists were prepared and forwarded to Board of Assessors for 20 contracts amounting to $89,028.33, and 36 contracts amounting to $175,010.67 were completed and accepted up to the close of quarter, but had not been sent to Board of Assessors.

DIVISION OF MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS. Permits issued to make new connections, 3,099; for repairs to connections, 291;

basins examined, 3,969; basins cleaned, 6,310; basins repaired, 1,253; manholes repaired, 1,191; lateral sewers examined, 176.93 miles ; lateral sewers cleaned, 122.61 miles ; large brick sewers cleaned, 7.12 miles; deposit removed from sewers, 584 cubic yards; lateral sewers repaired, 1,806 linear feet.

PURIFICATION DISPOSAL WORKS.

Cash received by Bureau of Sewers : For sewer permits, $32,000 ; Map N tax, $193.64; Map 0 tax, $1,270.61; private sewers, $13,694.65; total, $47,158.90,

Bureau of Buildings. Violations Reported-Defective plastering, 26; defective plumbing and drainage,

68; defective construction and materials, 712; elevators, 35; erecting and altering without permit, 370; unsafe buildings, 60; occupying without certificate, 59; total, 1,330.

Notices Issued-Removal of violations, 1,145; removal of unsafe buildings, 80; repairing passenger elevators, 35; total, 1,260.

Eighty-six complaints received and remedied. Passenger elevators to the number of 709 were inspected; 7 were found not in com-

pliance with law. Other inspections, 65,078. There were filed 1,722 applications for new construction, affecting 3,453 buildings,

at estimated cost of $55,447,550; 66 were for 198 one-family brick, total $2,509,500; 105 for 336 two-family brick dwellings, total $6,514,000; 276 for 648 tenements, total $12,085,000 ; 30 for brick stores, total $144,250 ; 9 for brick churches, total $11,000,000; 117 for 141 two-family brick houses with stores, total $3,917,500 ; 3 for office buildings to cost $15,000; 12 for factories and workshops, total $11,315,750; 3 for schoolhouses, total $500,000; 9 for public buildings, total $565,000; 3 for places of amusement, hotels, lodging houses, etc., total $750,000; 585 for 1,068 brick stables and garages, total $4,567,225; 9 for storage buildings, cost $104,000; 3 for miscellaneous brick buildings, total $2,000; 345 for 714 one-family frame buildings, total $6,350,275 ; 96 for 198 two-family frame dwellings, total $3,260,500 ; 15 for 33 tenements, total $1,560,000; 36 for miscellaneous frame buildings, total $187,600.

Plans and Specifications Filed for Alteration.

Electric signs Elevators

Plumbing slip permits Total

393 393 186,250 00

939 945 $3,255,190 00

576 576 04,345 00

54 54 850,750 00

Grand total 1,962 1,968 $4,386,535 00

The Bureau of Buildings received cash : For signs, $99; subpoena fees, $3.10. Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices.

Supplies, materials and equipment amounting to $64,824.28 were purchased on open market orders and charged to appropriations and corporate stock.

Contracts were entered into at a cost of $27,336. There was received from public baths and comfort stations $2,681.07; Municipal Bath, Coney Island, $54,625.40; Coney Island Pier privileges, $10,750; sale of waste paper, $42.75; total, $68,099.22, which was credited to General Fund. EDWARD RIEGELMANN, President.

Changes in Departments, Etc. annum for not to exceed two months, Feb. 15 ; Helen Gallagher, 377 E. 141st st., Bronx, Stenographer and Typewriter, at $1,014 per annum, for not to exceed thirty days, Feb. 9; Jeanne Gluck, 868 Union ave., Bronx, Stenographer and Typewriter, at $1,014 per annum, for not to exceed three months, Mar. 1. Mary Scott, 371 14th ave., L, I. City, Telephone Operator, at $4 a day, for not to exceed ten days, Office of the Sec-retary, Feb. 25. Mary V. Tierney, 587 Oak ave., Oakwood Heights, Richmond, Clerk, at $1,014 per annum, for not to ex-ceed three months, Bureau of Finance, Feb. 9. Storekeeper's Helper, for not to exceed thirty days, Bureau of Supplies : Leo A. Hogan, 21 W. 126th st., Manhattan, at $1,014 per annum, Feb. 21; John Kem-bell, 589 Amsterdam ave., Manhattan, at $5 a day, Feb. 1; John H. Powderly, 790 President st., Bklyn, Feb, 18; William J. Sorrell, 143 E. 58th st., Manhattan, Feb. 25. Bureau of Construction and Mainte-nance : William J. Brophy, 356 6th st., Bklyn., and Fred J. Schaefer, 140 Wilson

Warner-Quinlan Co. ; Independence Indemnity Co., surety. Receiving Basins, etc., Rockaway Blvd. and 104th St.: Kennedy & Smith, Inc. ; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety. Receiving Basins, Metropolitan Ave. and Flushing Ave.: H. J. Mullen Cont. Co., Inc. ; Continental Casualty Co., surety. Automobile : Madison Union Auto Sales; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety. Regulating, etc., 77th St.: Kennedy & Smith, Inc. ; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety. Asphaltic Macadam Binder : Standard Oil Co. of N. Y.; U. S. Guarantee Co., surety. Regulating, etc., Hayes Ave.: Wm. P. McDonald Const. Co. ; Royal Indemnity Co. and Eagle Indemnity Co., sureties. Sewer, etc., Harmon St.: James Gallo ; New Amsterdam Casualty Co., surety. Regulating, Grading, etc., 41st St.: R. A. Hess, Inc.; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety. Paving, etc., 41st St.: Borough Asphalt Co.; Continental Casualty Co. and Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, sureties. Curbing, etc., Chauncey St.: Welsh Bros. Cont. Co.; New Amsterdam Casualty Co., surety. Paving, etc., Hallett St.: Cleveland Trinidad & Paving Maryland Casualty Co. and Globe Indemnity Co., sureties. Asphaltic Road Oil :

Co.Warner-Quinlan Co. ; Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., surety. Road Oil:

Texas Co. ; U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., surety. Regulating, etc., 90th Ave.: Cran-ford Co. ; American Surety Co. and Continental Casualty Co., sureties. Paving, etc., 103d (Kimball) Ave.: Borough Asphalt Co.; Continental Casualty Co. and Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Maryland, sureties.

Department of Street Cleaning-Repairs, Scow 15: Ira S. Bushey & Sons, Inc.; Aetna Casualty & Surety Co., sureties. Repairs, Scow 14: National Dry Dock & Repair Co., Inc. ; National Surety Co., surety.

BOARD OF EDUCATION. Appointed-Office of the Secretary :

Catherine M. Adams, 431 W. 24th st., Man-hattan, Stenographer and Typewriter, at $1,014 per annum, Feb. 18. Bureau of Supplies : John J. Lee, 74 Market st., Man-hattan, Storekeeper's Helper, at $5 a day, for not to exceed thirty days, Feb. 20. Bureau of Attendance : Anna M. DePree, 343 E. 139th st., Manhattan, Clerk, at $624 per annum, Feb. 27. Bureau of Construc-tion and Maintenance-Mechanical Drafts-men, at $1,638 per annum : Anthony 0. DeSario, 115 E. 127th st., Manhattan, Feb. 16; Alfred Todaro, 239 E. 118th St., Man-hattan, Feb. 27. Elizabeth M. Benyo, 143 St. Nicholas ave., Bklyn, Stenographer and Typewriter, at $1,014 per annum, Feb. 25; John J. Boden, 198 Dean st., Bklyn., Clerk, at $1,014 per annum, Mar. 1. Office of the Superintendent of Schools : Catherine Schlegel, 1437 Glover st,, The Bronx, Stenographer and Typewriter, at $1,014 per

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ave., Eltingville, Richmond, Inspectors of Masonry and Carpentry, at $1,950 per an-num, Feb. 18. Bureau of Attendance: Lillian Briarly, 1174 Park ave., Manhattan, Tabulating Machine Operator, at $1,014 per annum, for not to exceed three months, Feb. 13. New York Parental School: Er-nest B. Hale, Caretaker, at $1,014 per an-num, with maintenance, and Sally G. Hale, Caretaker, at $624 per annum, with mainte-nance, Feb. 16.

Transferred-Helen Keenan, Stenogra-pher and Typewriter, at $1',638 per annum, to Department of Finance, and salary fixed at $1,610 per annum, Feb. 16.

Services Ceased-Office of the Secre-tary: Ella V. Lee, Stenographer and Type-writer, Feb. 18; Loretta Lancer, Telephone Operator, Feb. 21. Storekeeper's Helpers-Bureau of Supplies : Charles Duggan, Feb. 18; Stephen McGough, Feb. 14; Wil-liam Schaffner, Feb. 5; John Daly, Feb. 13. Bureau of Construction and Maintenance: Wallace E. Herrick, Architectural Draughtsman, Feb. 29; John J. Woods, In-spector of Masonry and Carpentry, Feb. 9; Charles E. Hodges, Architectural Draughtsman, Feb. 29; Rocco Castle-grande, Clerk, Jan. 31.

Appointed-Henry J. Smith, Custodian-Engineer, P. S. 34, Bklyn., at $3,732 per annum; Henry P. McGhee, Custodian-En-gineer, P. S. 77, Manhattan, at $5,220 per annum; Thomas D. Kiernan, Custodian-Engineer, P. S. 4, Manhattan, at $6,360 per annum ; Donald Doddridge, Custodian-Engi-neer, P. S. 14, Manhattan, at $5,472 per annum; Maurice M. Blake, Custodian-En-gineer, P. S. 53, Manhattan, at $4,464 per annum, and William J. Burke, Custodian-Engineer, P. S. 104, Manhattan, at $4,572 per annum, March 1. Paul Dalto, Cleaner, P. S. 1, Queens, at $1,176 per annum, Feb. 26; Salvatore Marino, Cleaner, Bryant High School, Queens, at $1,176 per annum, Feb. 26.

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Appointed-Francis Campbell, 191 5th

ave., Bklyn., Inspector of Plumbing, at $2,200 per annum, Bureau of Buildings, for fifteen days, March 3. .

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC MARKETS. '

Appointed-John W. Ziegler, 8514 117th st., Richmond Hill, L. I.., Mechanical Draftsman, at $3,000 per annum, Feb. 27.

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY.

Transferred-Ethel M. Dillon, Stenogra-pher and Typewriter, at $960 per annum, from Tenement House Department, Bronx, and salary fixed at $1,280 per annum, March 1.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Unless otherwise stated, City Offices are

open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon; County Offices, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

ACCOUNTS, COMMISSIONER OF-Municipal Bldg,, 12th floor. Worth 4315,

ALDERMEN, BOARD OF- Clerk's Office, Mun. Bldg., 2d fl. Worth 4430. President's Office, City Hall. Cortlandt 6670.

AMBULANCE SERVICE, BOARD OF-Municipal Bldg., 10th floor. Worth 0748.

APPEALS, BOARD OF- Municipal Bldg., 9th floor. Worth 0184.

ARMORY BOARD- Municipal Bldg., 22d floor. Worth 0594.

ART COMMISSION- City Hall. Cortlandt 1197.

ASSESSORS. BOARD OF- Municipal Bldg., 8th floor. Worth 0029.

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS- 26tb st. and 1st ave. Lexington 0700.

BRONX, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF- 3d and Tremont ayes. Tremont 2680.

BROOKLYN. PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF- Borough Hall. Triangle 6400.

CHAMBERLAIN- Municipal Bldg., 8th floor. Worth 4227.

CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER- Main Office. 2d fl., Mun. Bldg. Worth 3711.

Open all hours of day and night. Bronx-Tremont & Arthur ayes. Tremont 1250.

Open 9 a. in. to midnight; Saturdays and holidays to 12 noon.

Bklyn.-Willoughby and Fleet sts. Triangle 9258. Open all hours of day and night.

Queens-Town Hall, Jamaica. Jamaica 1330. Open 9 a. m. to midnight; Sundays and holidays to 12 noon.

Richmond-New Court House, S. I. Tomp. 7. Open 9 a. m. to midnight; Sundays and holidays to 12 noon.

CHILD WELFARE, BOARD OF- 145 Worth st. Worth 8935.

CHILDREN'S COURT- 137 E. 22d st. Gramercy 3611. Brooklyn-111 Schermerhorn st. Main 8611, Bronx-355 E. 137th st. Mott Haven 5888. Queens-30 Union Hall st. Jamaica 2624. Richmond-Borough Hall. Tomp. 2190.

9 a, m. to 4:30 p. in.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

CITY CLERK- Municipal Bldg., 2d floor. Worth 4430. Bronx-177th st. and 3d ave. Tremont 2680. Brooklyn-Borough Hall. Triangle 6670. Queens-County Court House, L. I. City.

Hunters Pt. 1148, Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. Tomp. 1000.

CITY COURT- 32 Chambers st. Cortlandt 0122. Court opens

10 a. m., Trial Term, Part I, opens 9:45 a. m. Special Term Chambers, 10 a, m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

Clerk's Office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS- General Office. 300 Mulberry st. Canal 6500. All Courts, except Traffic, Municipal Term and

Family Courts, are open from 9 a, m. to 4 p. m., except Saturdays, Sundays and holi-days, when only morning sessions are held.

The Traffic and Municipal Term Courts are open from 9 a. m. to 4 p, tn. daily, and are closed Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. The Family Courts are closed on Sundays and holidays.

Manhattan and The Bronx. First District-110 White st. Franklin 1971, Second District-125 6th ave. Chelsea 1054. Third Dist.-2d ave. & 2d st. Dry Dock 1204. Fourth District-153 E. 57th st. Plaza 6789. Fifth Dist.-121st st. & Sylvan pl. Harlem 0225. Sixth District-162d st. and Brook ave., Bronx,

Melrose 3670. Seventh Dist.-314 W. 54th st. Columbus 4630. Eighth District-1014 E. 181st st., Bronx.

Fordham 5744. Twelfth District-1130 St. Nicholas ave.

Wadsworth 5402. Alimony Bureau-153 E. 57th st. Plaza 2302. Fatally Court (Man.)-153 E. 57th. Plaza 2302. Family Court (Bronx)-1014 E. 181st st.

Fordham 5808. Homicide-301 Mott st. Canal 6500. Municipal Term-Room 500, Municipal Bldg.

Worth 1800. Night Court for Men-314 W. 54th st. Colum-

bus 4630. Probation-300 Mulberry st. Canal 6500. Traffic Court-301 Mott st. Canal 6500. Women's Day Court-125 6th ave. Chelsea 1051,

Brooklyn. General Office-44 Court st. Main 7411, First District-318 Adams st. Main 0216. Fifth District - Williamsburg Bridge Plaza.

GreenPoint 3395. Sixth District-495 Gates ave. Lafayette 0014. Seventh District-31 Snyder ave. Flatbush 0741. Eighth District-W. 8th st., Coney Island.

Caney Island 0013. Ninth District-5th ave. and 23d st. South 1453. 10th Dist.-133 New Jersey ave. Glenmore 2222. Family Ct.-327 Schermerhorn. Sterling 4900. Municipal Term-402 Myrtle ave. Prospect 6398. Night Court for Women-318 Adams st.

Main 0216. Probation-44 Court st. Main 7411. Traffic Court-182 Clermont ave. Prospect 0241.

Queens. 1st Dist.-115 5th st., L. I. C. Hunters Pt. 4171. Second District-Town Hall. Flushing 0228. Third District-Central ave., Far Rockaway.

For Rockaway 0164. Fourth District-Town Hall. Jamaica 0517. Fifth District-Fresh Pond rd. and Catalpa

ave., Ridgewood. Evergreen 1428. Richmond.

First District-Lafayette ave., New Brighton. Tomp. 500.

Second Dist.-Village Hall, Stapn. Tomp. 1150. CITY RECORD, BOARD OF-Worth 3490.

Supervisor's Office, Municipal Bldg., 8th floor. Distributing Division, 125.127 Worth st.

CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF- Municipal Bldg., 24th floor. Worth 1610.

COUNTY CLERK, BRONX- 161st st. and 3d ave. Melrose 9266.

COUNTY CLERK, KINGS- Hall of Records. Triangle 8780.

COUNTY CLERK, NEW YORK-County Court House. Cortlandt 5388.

COUNTY CLERK, QUEENS- 364 Fulton st., Jamaica. Jamaica 2608.

COUNTY CLERK, RICHMOND- New Court House, St. George. Tamp. 1806.

COUNTY COURT, BRONX- Tremont and Arthur ayes. Tremont 3205.

COUNTY COURT, KINGS- 120 Schermerhorn st. Main 4930. Court opens at 10 a. m.

COUNTY COURT, QUEENS- Court House, L I. City. Hunters Pt, 0596. Judge's Chambers, 336 Fulton. Jamaica 0551. Court opens at 10 a. m. Trial Term begins

first Monday of each month, except July, Aug. and Sept., and on Friday of each week.

COUNTY COURT AND SURROGATE, RICH. MOND-

New Court House, St. George. Tomp. 572. Trial Terms, with Grand and Trial Jury, held

second Monday in March and first Mon• day in October. Trial Terms, with Trial Jury only, held first Monday in May and first Monday in December. Special Terms without jury held Wednesday, except dur-ing the last week in July, the month of Aug. and the first week in Sept.

The Surrogate's Court is held on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, except during the sessions of the County Court. No Court is held in August.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, BRONX- Tremont and Arthur ayes. Tremont 1100. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, KINGS- 66 Court st. Triangle 8900. 9 a. lis. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturdays to 1 p. m.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, NEW YORK-Centre and Franklin sts. Franklin 2304. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to 1 p. m,

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, QUEENS- Court House, L. I. City. Hunters Pt. 3871. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, RICHMOND-New Court House, St. George. Tamp. 50. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

DOCKS, DEPARTMENT OF- Pier "A," North River, Whitehall 0600,

EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF- Park ave. and 59th st. Plaza 5580.

ELECTIONS. BOARD OF- General Office, Municipal Building. 18th floor,

Worth 1307. Bronx-442 E. 149th st. Melrose 0336. Brooklyn-26 Court st. Triangle 6830. Qns.-10 Anable ave., L I. C. Hunters Pt. 3375. Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. Tomp. 1000. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 11:)2n.

ESTIMATE AND APPOR'M'T, BOARD OF-Secretary's Office, Municipal Building, 13th

floor. Worth 4560. ESTIMATE AND APPRAISAL, COMRS. OF-

Clerk's Office, Municipal Bldg., 15th floor, Worth 4600.

FINANCE, DEPARTMENT OF-Worth 1200. Comptroller's Office, Municipal Bldg., 5th floor. Receiver of Taxes-

Manhattan-Municipal Building, 2d floor. Bronx-Tremont & Arthur. Tremont 0140. Brooklyn-503 Fulton st. Triangle 3270. Queens-18-22 Court sq., L. I. City, Hunters

Pt. 3386. Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. Tomp. 1000.

Assessments and Arrears-Manhattan-Municipal Building, 3d floor. Bronx-Tremont & Arthur. Tremont 0047. Brooklyn-503 Fulton st. Triangle 3400.

I Qns.-Court sq., L. I. C. Hunters Pt. 1553. Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I., Tomp. 1000.

FIRE DEPARTMENT- Municipal Bldg., 11th floor. Worth 4100. Brooklyn-365 Jay st. Main 7600.

GENERAL SESSIONS, COURT OF-Centre and Franklin str. Franklin 1201,

HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF- 505 Pearl st. Worth 9400. Bronx-3731 3d ave. Jerome 4900. Bklyn.-Willoughby and Fleet sts. Triangle 9400. Queens-440 Fulton st. Jamaica 1200. Richmond-514 Bay st., Stapleton. Tomp. 440.

INDUSTRIAL AID BUREAU- Secretary's Office, Municipal Bldg., 10th floor

Worth 4440. Employment Div., 129 Worth st. Franklin 1510.

JURORS, BRONX, COMMISSIONER OF-1918 Arthur ave. Tremont 3700.

JURORS, KINGS, COMMISSIONER OF:- 635 Fulton st. Nevins 2747.

JURORS, NEW YORK, COMMISSIONER OF-Hall of Records. Worth 0241.

JURORS, QUEENS, COMMISSIONER OF-Court House, L. I. City. Hunters Pt. 0963.

JURORS, RICHMOND, COMMISSIONER OF-County Court House, St. George. Tomp. 81.

LAW DEPARTMENT-Worth 4600. Main Office, Municipal Building, 16th floor. Brooklyn-153 Pierrepont st. Main 2948. Street Openings, Bureau of-

Main Office-Municipal Building, 15th floor. Brooklyn-153 Pierrepont st. Main 2948. Queens-Municipal Building, L. I. City.

Hunters Pt. 3886. Penalties, Bureau for the Recovery of-

Municipal Building, 15th floor. Personal Taxes, Bureau of-

Municipal Building, 17th floor, LICENSES, DEPARTMENT OF-

57 Centre st. Worth 9600. Brooklyn-381 Fulton st. Triangle 6587. Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. Tomp. 1000. Licensed Vehicles, Division of-517 W. 57th

st. Columbus 2935. MANHATTAN, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF-

Municipal Building. Worth 4227. MAYOR'S OFFICE-

City Hall. Cortlandt 1000. MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM'N-

Municipal Bldg., 14th floor. Worth 1580. MUNICIPAL COURTS-

Clerk's Office and Office of the President Justice, 264 Madison st. Orchard 4300,

Manhattan. 1st Dist.-146 Grand st. Canal 2520. 2d Dist.-264 Madison st. Orchard 4300. 3d Dist.-314 W. 54th st. Columbus 1773. 4th Dist.-207 E. 32d st. Murray Hill 4358 St'? Dist.-2565 Broadway. Riverside 4006. 6th Dist.-155 E. 88th st. Lenox 4343. 7th Dist.-360 W. 125th st. Morningside 6334. 8th Dist.-170 E. 121st st. Harlem 3950. 9th Dist.-624 Madison ave. Plaza 3873.

Brows. 1st Dist-1400 Wmsbdge. rd. Westchester 3457. 2d Dist.-Washington ave. and 162d st. Mel-

rose • 3042. Additional part is held at 1918 Arthur ave. Tremont 5695.

Brooklyn. 1st Dist.-106 Court st. Main 7091. 2d Dist.-495 Gates ave. Lafayette 0504. 3d Dist.-6 Lee ave. Stagg 7814. 4th Dist.-14 Howard ave. Bushwick 4323. 5th, Dist.-5220 3d ave. Sunset 3907. 6th Dist.-27-33 Snyder ave. Flatbush 10262. 7th Dist.-31 Penn. ave. Glenmore 0904.

Queens. 1st Dist.-115 5th st., L. I. City. Hunter.

Pt. 1420. 2d Dist.-Broadway and Court st., Elmhurst.

Newtown 0087. 3d Dist. -144 Halleck ave., Ridgewood. Ever-

green 0395. 4th Dist.-Town Hall, Jamaica. Jamaica 0086. 5th Dist.-9018 Rockaway Beach blvd., Hol-

land. Belle Harbor 1747. Richmond.

1st Dist.-Lafayette ave. and Fillmore st., New Brighton. Tomp. 503.

2d Dist.-Village Hall, Stapleton. Tomp. 313. MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY-

Municipal Bldg., 5th floor. Worth 1072. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to 1 p. m.

PARKS, DEPARTMENT OF- Manhattan Office and Park Board-Municipal

Building, 10th floor. Worth 4850. Bronx-Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park,

Jerome 3000. Brooklyn-Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park,

South 2300. Queens-The Overlook, Forest Park, Richmond

Hill. Richmond Hill 2300. Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. Tomp. 1000.

PAROLE COMMISSION- Municipal Bldg., 25th floor. Worth 2254.

PLANT AND STRUCTURES, DEPT. OF- Municipal Bldg., 18th floor. Worth 1131.

PLUMBERS, EXAMINING BOARD OF- Municipal Bldg.. 9th floor. Worth 1800.

POLICE DEPARTMENT- 240 Centre st. Spring 3100.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, BRONX-. 2808 3d ave. Mott Haven 5994.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, KINGS-44 Court st. Main 2840.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, NEW YORK-Hall of Records. Worth 3406.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, QUEENS- 16110 Jamaica ave., Jamaica. Jamaica 6000,

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, RICHMOND- Port Richmond. Port Richmond 704.

PUBLIC MARKETS, DEPARTMENT OF-Municipal Bldg., 23d floor. Worth 3662.

PUBLIC WELFARE, DEPARTMENT OF-Municipal Bldg., 10th floor. Worth 4440. Manhattan Office-438 E. 25th st. Lexington

1040. Bronx-Tremont & Arthur ayes. Tremont 0798. Brooklyn-327 Schermerhorn st. Sterling 1677. Queens-Town Hall, Flushing. Flushing 1081. Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. Tamp. 1000.

PURCHASE, DEPARTMENT OF- Municipal Bldg.. 19th floor. Worth 9163.

QUEENS, PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF-68 Hunters Pt. ave., L. I. C. Hunters Pt. 5400.

RECORDS, BRONX, COMMISSIONER OF- 161st st. and 3d ave. Melrose 10070.

RECORDS, KINGS, COMMISSIONER OF- Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Triangle 6988.

RECORDS, N. Y., COMMISSIONER OF- Hall of Records. Worth 3900.

REGISTER, BRONX COUNTY- 1932 Arthur ave. Tremont 6694.

REGISTER, KINGS COUNTY- Hall of Records. Brooklyn. Triangle 6800.

REGISTER, NEW YORK COUNTY- Hall of Records. Worth 3900.

REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS, BOARD OF- Municipal Bldg.. 7th floor. Worth 1200.

RICHMOND. PRESIDENT, BOROUGH OF- Borough. Hall, S. I. Tomp. 1000.

SHERIFF, BRONX COUNTY- 1932 Arthur ave. Tremont 6600.

SHERIFF, KINGS COUNTY- 381 Fulton st. Triangle 6844.

SHERIFF, NEW YORK COUNTY- Hall of Records. Worth 4300.

SHERIFF. QUEENS COUNTY- Court House. L. I. City. Hunters Pt, 3766.

SHERIFF, RICHMOND COUNTY- County Court House, St. George. Tamp. 41.

SINKING FUND, COMMISSIONERS OF- Municipal Bldg., 13th floor. Worth 4560.

SPECIAL SESSIONS, COURT OF- Manhattan-Centre & Franklin. Franklin 3983.

Bronx-Tremont & Arthur ayes. Tremont 6056. Court held every Thursday.

Brooklyn-171 Atlantic ave. Main 4280. Queens-Town Hall, Jamaica. Jamaica 2620.

Court held every Tuesday, Rich.-Court House, St. George. Tomp. 324.

Court held Wednesdays. Probation Bureau-Municipal Bldg., 3d floor.

Franklin 3983. Courts open at 10 a. m.

STANDARDS AND APPEALS, BOARD OF-Municipal Bldg., 9th floor. Worth 0184.

STREET CLEANING, DEPARTMENT OF-Municipal Bldg., 12th floor. Worth 4240.

SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIVISION-First Dept.-Madison ave. and 25th st. Madi-

son Square 3840. Court open from 2 to 6 p. m. Friday, Motion Day, Court opens at 10.30 a. m. Motions called at 10 a. m. Orders called at 10:30 a. m.

Second Dept.-Borough Hall, Bklyn. Triangle 6620. Court open from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m Friday, Motion Day, Court open from 10 a. m. to2p. m.

SUPREME COURT, FIRST JUD. DIST.- Civil Division-Chambers st. Cortlandt 4580.

Court opens at 10 a. m. Criminal Term-Centre and Franklin sts.

Franklin 6064. Court opens at 10:30 a. m. Bronx County-161st st. and 3d ave. Melrose

9721. Court opens at 10 a. m. SUPREME COURT, SECOND JUD. DIST.-

Kings County-Joralemon and Court sts. Tri-angle 7300. Court opens at 10 a. m. Appel-late Term, Court opens at 1 p. m,

Queens County-Court House, L. I. City. Hunters Pt. 3800.

Richmond County-New County Court House, St. George. Tomp. 902.

SURROGATE'S COURT, BRONX COUNTY-1918 Arthur ave. Tremont 1160.

SURROGATE'S COURT, KINGS COUNTY-Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Triangle 7020,

SURROGATES' COURT, N.

Y. COUNTY-Hall of Records. Worth 1821.

SURROGATE'S COURT, QUEENS COUNTY-364 Fulton st., Jamaica. Jamaica 6000.

TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS, DEPT. OF-Municipal Bldg., 9th floor. Worth 1800.

TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD-Municipal Bldg., 13th floor. Worth 4227.

TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT-Municipal Bldg., 19th floor. Worth 1526, Bronx-559 E. Tremont ave. Tremont 6018. Brooklyn and Queens-503 Fulton st., Bklyn.

Triangle 3070. WATER SUPPLY, BOARD OF-

Municipal Bldg., 22d floor. Worth 3150. WATER SUPPLY. GAS AND ELECTRICITY-

Municipal Bldg., 23d, 24th and 25th floors. Worth 4320.

Bronx-Tremont & Arthur ayes. Tremont 3400. Brooklyn-50 Court st. Triangle 7100. Qns.-Jackson ave.. L. I. C. Hunters Pt. 3500, Richmond-Borough Hall, S. I. Tomp, 840.

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. BUREAU OF-Municipal Bldg.. 3d floor. Worth 4227.

BOARD OF CITY RECORD.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE' RECEIVED AT the office of the Supervisor of the City Record,

Room 812, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on

TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

PRINTING, BLANK BOOKS AND STA-TIONERY SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time for the delivery shall be as provided in the "Schedules of Quantities and Prices."

The amount of security shall be thirty (30) per cent. of the amount for which contract shall be awarded. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of a sum not less than 1//2 per cent. of the amount of the bid.

The bidder must state the price for each item and• the total price of each schedule for which he desires to bid. The bids will be tested and the award, if made, will be made to the bidder whose bid is the lowest for each schedule.

Delivery will be required to be made at the Distributing Division of the City Record, Man-hattan.

Bidders are requested to make their bids upon the blank forms prepared by the Board of City Record. a copy of which, with the proper en-velope in which to inclose the hid, together with a copy of the contract, including the specifica-tions, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can he obtained upon apnlicatinn there-for at the office of the City Record. where further information can be obtained. Bids must be submitted in duplicate in separate sealed en-velopes.

TOT-IN F. HYLAN, Mayor; GEORGE P. NICHOT.SON, Corporation Counsel: CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller, Board of City Record.

New York, March 7, 1924. m7,18 (M'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the office of the Supervisor of the City Record.

Room 812, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on TUESDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK

(EXCEPT HOLIDAYS). FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

UNDER THE OPEN MARKET SYSTEM OF COMPETI-

TIVE BIDDING. PRINTING. STATIONERY AND BLANK

BOOK SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

Bid sheets may be obtained and samples of the work called for may be inspected at the office of the Supervisor of the City Record, Room 812, Municipal Building, Manhattan. on the Monday and Thursday preceding each bidding.

All bidders must agree to comply with the provisions contained in the circular entitled "Rules and Regulations to be observed by Print-ers, Blank Book Makers. Stationers, Lithog-raphers. etc., obtaining orders from the Super-visor of the City Record," a copy of which, to-gether with all further information, may be obtained by applying to the Supervisor of the City Record, Room 812, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

PETER J. BRADY, Supervisor, City Record.

BOARD MEETINGS.

Board of Aldermen. Meets in Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall, every

Tuesday at 1.30 p. m. MICHAEL J. CRUISE, City Clerk and Clerk

to Board. Board of Appeals.

Meets in Room, 919, Municipal Building, every Tuesday at 10 a. m.

WILLIAM E. WALSH, Chairman. Board of Child Welfare.

Meets at 145 Worth st., on the last Monday of each month.

JOHN T. EAGAN. Executive Secretary. Board of City Record.

Meets in City Hall at call of the Mayor. PETER J, BRADY, Supervisor, Secretary.

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 1811

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Supplies at the

office of the Board of Education of The City of New York, Park ave. and 59th st., Manhattan, until 3 p. m., on

FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

SUPPLIES OF GAMES, TOYS, BOOKS, ETC., FOR THE VACATION PLAYGROUNDS AND EVENING RECREATION CENTRES.

The time for the delivery of the articles, ma-terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is by or before Dec. 31, 1924.

The amount of security required for the faith-ful performance of the contract is thirty per cent. (30%) of the amount of the contract.

No bid will be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. (111/2%) of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price of each item enumerated in the notice to bidders contained in the specifications and schedules for which he desires to bid, per quire, coil, dozen, or other unit of measure, by which the bids will be tested.

Award, if made, will be made by item, accord-ing to law, to the bidder whose sample is equal to the Board sample.

Delivery will be required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in a separate envelope.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent of School Supplies, Board of Education, Park ave. and 59th st., Manhattan,

A. L. BRASEFIELD, Deputy and Acting Superintendent of School Supplies.

Dated March 3, 1924. m3,14 tsTSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings,

Board of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Extension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 noon, on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1924. Borough of Manhattan.

FOR PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE FOR GEORGE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ON THE EASTERLY SIDE OF AUDUBON AVE. ABOUT 430 FEET NORTH OF W. 190TH ST., BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be on or before Sept. 1, 1924, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $80,000. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five

per cent. of the amount of security, FOR FURNITURE, ETC., FOR GEORGE

WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL, ON THE EASTERLY SIDE OF AUDUBON AVENUE, NORTH OF WEST 190TH STREET, BOR-OUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The time allowed to cpmplete the whole work on each item will be on or before Sept. 1, 1924, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security is as follows: Item 1, $9,800; Item 2, $3,000; Item 3,

$8,400; Item 4, $5,400; Item 5, $3,400; Item 6, $7,000; Item 7, $22,000; Item 8, $3,400; Item 9, $7,400; Item 10, $3,200; Item 11, $4,600; Item 12, $14,000; Item 13, $11,000.

The deposit accompanying bid on each item shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

A separate bid must be submitted for each item and separate awards will be made thereon.

FOR ERECTING OUTSIDE IRON STAIRS, ETC.. AT PUBLIC SHOOL 23, 70 MUL-BERRY STREET, BOROUGH OF MAN-HATTAN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be sixty (60) consecutive working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $6,000. The deposit accompanying hid shall be five per

cent. of the amount of security. Borough of The Bronx.

FOR FURNITURE. ETC.. FOR ADDITION TO PUBLIC SCHOOL 30 (AND WORK IN CON-NECTION THEREWITH), AT THE SOUTH. EAST CORNER OF E. 141ST ST. AND BROOK AVE.. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

The time allowed to complete the work on each item will be on or before Aug. 1, 1924, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is as follows: Item 1, $800; Item 2. $700; Item 3. $300; Item 4. $200; Item 5, $200; Item 6, $300; Item 7,

$3,011e00. The deposit accompanying bid on each item shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

Board of Estimate and Apportionment. 'Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Fridays at 10.30

a. in. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. Board of Revision of Assessments.

Meets in Room 737, Municipal Building, upon notice of the Secretary.

JOHN KORB, Secretary. Commissioners of Sinking Fund.

Meets in Room 16, City Hall, on every other Thursday at 11 a. n;.

JAMES MATTHEWS, Secretary. Board of standards and Appeals.

Meets in Room 919, Municipal Building, Tues-days at 2 p. m.

WILLIAM E. WALSH, Chairman,

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property.

OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk of the Police Department of The City

of New York for the following property now in custody without claimants: Automobiles, boats, baby carriages, bicycles, bags, cameras, optical goods, furniture, rope, lead, metals, clothing, jewelry, precious stones, silverware, boots, shoes, dress-suit cases, handbags, pocketbooks, wallets, merchandise, tools, trunks, typewriters, canes, umbrellas, robes, blankets, furs, machinery, fur-

gical instruments, musical instruments, electrical goods, sporting goods, hardware, groceries, canned goods, liquors, etc., also sums of money felon-iously obtained by prisoners, found, abandoned, or taken from persons dying intestate, or taken from persons supposed to be insane, intoxicated or otherwise incapable of taking care of them-

selves. Main office, Police Headquarters, 240 Centre

street, Manhattan. For Boroughs Brooklyn and Queens, 72 Poplar

street, Brooklyn, N, Y. For Borough of The Bronx, 46th Precinct,

160th street and 3d avenue, Bronx. For Borough Richmond, Room 310, Borough

Hall, St. George, S. I. R. E. ENRIGHT, Police Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex-tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 noon, OIL

TUESDAY. MARCH 25, 1924.

will be three hundred and sixty-five (365) con-secutive calendar days, as provided in the con-

200 FEET WESTERLY FROM HOWARD AVE., BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

THE SOUTHERLY SIDE OF FULTON ST., PUBLIC SCHOOL 28 (SECOND PART), ON

The time allowed to complete the whole work

FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF NEW Borough of Brooklyn.

tract. The amount of the security required is Three

Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000). The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per

cent. of the amount of security. The liquidated damages as provided in Clause M

of the contract will be Two Hundred Dollars ($200) a day.

Blank forms, plans, specifications may be ob-tained or seen at the estimating rooms of the Branch Offices of the Board of Education, at 341/2 E. 12th st., Manhattan, and also at 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn.

WM. II. GOMPERT, Architect, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated March 10, 1924. m10,25

g-,:i'See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Architect, Board of Education of The City

of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Extension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 noon, on

TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1924. Borough of Queens.

FOR ITEM 1, GENERAL CONSTRUCTION; ITEM 2, HEATING WORK; ITEM 3, PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE, AND ITEM 4, ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION FOR A TEMPORARY SCHOOL BUILDING TO BE KNOWN AS PUBLIC SCHOOI 96, ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LINCOLN AVE. AND ROCKAWAY RD., SOUTH OZONE PARK, BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each item will be sixty (60) consecutive calendar days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is. as follows: Item 1, $12,000; Item 2, $1,200; Item 3, $1,600; Item 4, $600.

The deposit accompanying bid on each item shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

A separate bid must -be submitted for each item and separate awards will be made thereon.

Blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained or seen at the estimating rooms of the Branch Offices of the Board of Education, at 34V2 E. 12th st., Manhattan, 131 Livingston st., Brook-lyn, and 69 Broadway, Flushing, Queens, for Queens work.

WM. H. GOMPERT, Architect, Board of Education.

Dated March 10, 1924. m10,25

12.1See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of Plant Operation of the

Board of Education of the School District of the City of New York, in Room 602, Annex to Hall of Board of Education, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Extension and Concord st., Bklyn., until 2 p. m., on

FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924. Boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn.

FOR REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS TO HEATING APPARATUS, ETC., IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS 33, 52, 56, 58, 67, 69 (ITEMS 1 AND 2), 81, 90 AND 127, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, AND IN P. S. 53, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The amount of security required for each school is as follows: P. S. 33, $1,000; P. S. 52, $700; P. S. 56, $1,000; P. S. 58, $800; P. S. 67, $500; P. S. 60 (Item 1), $500; P. S. 69 (Item 2), $1,500; P. S. 81, $700; P. S. 90, $600; P. S. 127, $1,500, and P. S. 53, $2,000.

The time allowed to complete the whole work in P. S. 53, Bklyn., will be ninety (90) con-secutive working days, and for each of the other schools and items the time shall be thirty (30) consecutive working days, all as provided in the contract.

The deposit accompanying bid on each school and item shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

Blank forms and specifications may be ob-tained or seen at the estimating rooms at 6th floor, Brooklyn Branch of the Board of Education, 131 Livingston st., Bklyn., and at 341/2 E. 12th st., Manhattan.

R. W. RODMAN, Superintendent of Plant Operation.

Dated March 10, 1924. mI0,21 PTSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of Plant Operation of the

Board of Education of the School District of the City of New York, in Room 602, Annex to Hall of Board of Education, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Extension and Concord st,, Bklyn., until 2 p. m., on

FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924. Boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn.

FOR REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS TO HEATING APPARATUS, ETC., IN PUBLIC SCHOOL 14, 19, 22, 35, 36, 61, 79, 126 AND STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, AND IN P. S. 109, BOR-OUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The amount of security required for each school is, as follows: P. S. 14, $600; P. S. 19, $600; P. S. 22, $800; P. S. 35, $600; P. S. 36, $1,500; P. S. 61, $500; P. S. 79, $1,500; P. S. 126, $600; S. H. S., $600, and P. S. 109, $1,200.

The time allowed to complete the whole work in P. S. 36 and 79 will be ninety (90) con-secutive working days, and for each of the other schools the time shall be thirty (30) consecutive working days, all as provided in the contract.

The deposit accompanying bid on each school shall be five per cent, of the amount of security.

Blank forms and specifications may be ob-tained or seen at the temporary estimating rooms at 6th floor, Brooklyn Branch of the Board of Education, 131 Livingston st., Bklyn., and at 34TA E. 12th st., Manhattan.

R. W. RODMAN, Superintendent of Plant Operation.

Dated March 10, 1924. m10,21 t2,rSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex-tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 noon, On

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of Plant Operation of the

Board of Education of the School District of the City of New York, in Room 602, Annex to Hall of Board of Education, southeast corner of Flatbusb Avenue Extension and Concord st., Bklyn., until 2 p. m., on

FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924. Borough of Brooklyn.

FOR REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS TO HEATING AND VENTILATING APPA-RATUS, ETC., IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS 24, 40. 45, 55, 64, 109. 125, 147, 148, 157, 168 AND BROOKLYN TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL; FOR INSTALLING TEMPERATURE REGU-LATION IN P. S. 55 AND BROOKLYN TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. AND FOR ALTERATIONS TO ELEVATORS, ETC.. IN BROOKLYN TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The amount of security required for each school is as follows: P. S. 24, $600; P. S. 40, $5,000; P. S. 45, $15,000; P. S. 55 (Item I), $20,000; P. S. 55 (Item 2), $2,000; P. S. 64, $1,000; P. S. 109, $1,000; P. S. 125, $1,000; P. S. 147, $700; P. S. 148. $600; P. S. 157, $500; P. S. 168, $600; B. T. H., S. (Item 1), $10,000; B. T. H.. S. (Item 2), $4,000, and B. T. H. S. (Item 3), $5,000.

The time allowed to complete the whole work in each school and item will be ninety (90) consecutive working days, all as provided in the contract.

The deposit accompanying bid on each school and item shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

Blank forms and specifications may be ob-tained or seen at the Temporary Estimating Room, 6th floor, Brooklyn Branch of the Board of Education, 131 Livingston st., Bklyn.

R. W. RODMAN, Superintendent of Plant Operation.

Dated March 3, 1924. m3,14 ITSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Becord.".

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Buildings, Board

of Education of The City of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Ex-tension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 noon, on

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. Borough of Brooklyn.

FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF AD-DITION TO PUBLIC SCHOOL 97 (AND WORK IN CONNECTION THEREWITH), ON THE EASTERLY SIDE OF STILLWELL AVE. BETWEEN AVENUE R AND AVE-NUE S, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be 365 consecutive calendar days, as pro-vided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $200,000. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five

per cent. of the amount of security. The liquidated damages as provided in Clause

M of the contract will be One Hundred Dollars ($100) per day.

Blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained or seen at the Estimating Rooms of the Branch Offices of the Board of Education at 34% E. 12th st., Manhattan, and also at 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn.

WM. H. GOMPERT, Architect, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated Feb. 28, 1924. f28,m11 re See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Architect, Board of Education of The City

of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Extension and Concord st.. Brooklyn, until 12 noon, on

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. Borough of Brooklyn,

FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 180, ON THE SOUTH-EASTERLY SIDE OF 16TH AVE. FROM 56TH TO 57TH STS., BOROUGH OF BROOK-LYN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be three hundred and eighty (380) con-secutive calendar days, as provided in the con-tract,

The amount of security required is $500,000. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per

cent. of the amount of security. The liquidated damages as provided in Clause

M of the contract will be Two Hundred Dollars ($200) a day.

Note-Each bid shall include the amount of additions or deductions for the Alternates A and B.

Blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained or seen at the Estimating Rooms of the Branch Offices of the Board of Education at 3411/2 E. 12th st., Manhattan, and 131 Living-ston st., Brooklyn.

WM. H. GOMPERT, Architect, Superinten-dent of School Buildings.

Dated Feb. 15, 1924. f15,m11 IN'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Architect, Board of Education of The City

of New York, at his office, southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue Extension and Concord st., Brooklyn, until 12 noon, on

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. Borough of Brooklyn.

FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 212, ON THE SOUTH-EASTERLY SIDE OF BAY 49TH ST. ABOUT 100 FEET SOUTHWESTERLY FROM CROS-BY AVE. AND THROUGH TO BAY 50TH ST.. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be three hundred and eighty (380) con-secutive calendar days, as provided in the con-tract.

The amount of security required is $480,000. The liquidated damages as provided in Clause

M of the contract will be One Hundred Dollars ($1001 a day.

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per

Bid B-Bids to be submitted separately for each building and awards to be made under separate contracts for each.

The bids will be compared and awards of con-tract will be made to the lowest responsible bid-der or bidders, either on Bid A or Bid B.

If the lump sum bid by the lowest responsible bidder for the general construction of Public Schools 82 and 83, The Bronx, Public Schools 216, 217 and 220, Brooklyn, and Public School 126, Queens, be less than the total of the sums bid for these six schools individually by lowest responsible bidders, the Board reserves the right to award contracts for these six schools to such lowest responsible bidder for the lump sum bid. In weighing the lump sum bids and separate bids the alternates will be considered alike. For the pur-pose of payment in accordance with the schedules attached to the specifications, the lump sum bid for the six schools will be apportioned between these six schools according to the relative value of each of these schools.

In the event that the contract includes work on the six (6) buildings specified in the proposal for bids, then the foregoing liquidated damages of $200 per day should be paid by the contractor to the City for each building which shall not be completed within the 380 consecutive calendar days.

Blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained or seen at the Estimating Rooms of the Branch Offices of the Board of Education, at 34% E. 12th st., Manhattan, 131 Livingston st., Bklyn., and 69 Northern blvd., Flushing, Queens, for Queens work.

WM. H. GOMPERT, Architect, Superinten-dent of School Buildings.

Dated March 7, 1924. m7,a8 t'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

MEOW,

TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1924. Borough of The Bronx.

FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 82, ON THE NORTH-EASTERLY SIDE OF W. 176TH ST. FROM MACOMB'S RD. TO HARRISON AVE., BOR-OUGH OF THE BRONX.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be three hundred and eighty (380) con-secutive calendar days, as provided in the con-tract.

The amount of security is Four Hundred Thousand Dollars ($400,000).

The liquidated damages as provided in Clause M of the contract will be Two Hundred Dollars ($200) a day.

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

Note-Each bid shall include the amount of additions or deductions for the Alternates A and B.

FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 83, ON THE SOUTH-ERLY SIDE OF RHINELANDER AVE. FROM RADCLIFFE TO BOGART AYES., BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be three hundred and eighty (380) con-secutive calendar days, as provided in the con• tract.

The amount of security is Four Hundred Thousand Dollars ($400,000).

The liquidated damages as provided in Clause M of the contract will be Two Hundred Dollars ($200) a day.

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

Note-Each bid shall include the amount of additions or deductions for the Alternates A and B.

Borough of Brooklyn. FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF

NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 216, ON THE SOUTHERLY SIDE OF AVENUE X, FROM E. 1ST ST. TO WEST ST., BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be three hundred and eighty (380) con-secutive calendar days, as provided in the con-tract.

The amount of security is Four Hundred Thousand Dollars ($400,000).

The liquidated damages as provided in Clause M of the contract will be Two Hundred Dollars ($200) a day.

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

Note-Each bid shall include the amount of additions or deductions for the Alternates A and B.

FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OP NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 217, ON THE SOUTHERLY SIDE OF NEWKIRK' AVE. FROM WESTMINSTER RD. TO CONEY ISLAND AVE., BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be three hundred and eighty (380) con-secutive calendar days, as provided in the con-tract.

The amount of security required is Four Hundred Thousand Dollars ($400,000).

The liquidated damages as provided in Clause M of the contract will be Two Hundred Dollars ($200) a day.

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

Note-Each bid shall include the amount of additions or deductions for the Alternates A and BR. O

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 220, ON THE NORTH-WESTERLY SIDE OF 9TH AVE. FROM 48TH TO 49TH STS., BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be three hundred and eighty (380) con-secutive calendar days, as provided in the con-

tracht. The amount of security is Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000).

The liquidated damages as provided in Clause M of the contract will be Two Hundred Dollars ($200) a day. •

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. of the amount of security. ' Note-Each bid shall include the amount of additions or deductions for the Alternates A and B.

Borough of Queens. FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF

NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 126, ON THE EAST-ERLY SIDE OF VAN ALST AVE. FROM LINCOLN ST. TO CARMELIA ST., EX-TENDING THROUGH TO ELY AVE., ASTORIA, BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be three hundred and eighty (380) con-secutive calendar days, as provided in the con-tract.

The amount of security is Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000).

The liquidated damages as provided in Clause M of the contract will be Two Hundred Dollars ($200) a day.

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per cent. of the amount of security.

Note-Each bid shall include the amount of ad-ditions or deductions for the Alternates A and B.

Note-Proposals are to be submitted as follows: Bid A-Bids to be submitted in a lump sum

for the six buildings and award to be made as one contract, The amount of security required for Bid A is $2,600,000,

will be on or before July 10, 1924, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $36,000. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per

cent. of the amount of security. Borough of Brooklyn.

FOR INSTALLING HEATING AND VEN-TILATING APPARATUS IN NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 210, ON THE WESTERLY SIDE OF ROCHESTER AVE., FROM PARK PL. TO PROSPECT PL., BOROUGH OF BROOK-LYN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be on or before Nov. 15, 1924, as pro-vided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $60,000. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five

per cent. of the amount of security. Blank forms, plans and specifications may br

obtained or seen at the Estimating Rooms of the Branch Offices of the Board of Education at 34% E. 12th st., Manhattan; 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn, and also at Borough Hall, New Brighton, Richmond, for Richmond work.

WM. H. GOMPERT, Architect, Superin-tendent of School Buildings.

Dated, February 29, 1924. f29,m12 tArSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

A separate bid must be submitted for each item and separate awards will be made thereon.

Note-Bidders on Item 7 shall state in their bid whether the type of desks and seats they propose to furnish will be adjustable or non-adjustable.

FOR HEATING AND VENTILATING AP-PARATUS IN AN ADDITION TO PUBLIC SCHOOL 30 (AND WORK IN CONNECTION THEREWITH), AT THE SOUTHEAST COR-NER OF E. 141ST ST. AND BROOK AVE., BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be on or before Aug. 1, 1924, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is $12,000. The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per

cent. of the amount of security. FOR PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE OF

NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 70. ON WEEKS AND EASTBURN AYES. FROM E. 173D TO E. 174TH STS., BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

The time allowed to complete the whole work cent, of the amount of security.

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THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924.

Note—Each bid shall include the amount of additions or deductions for the Alternates A and B.

Blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained or seen at the Estimating Rooms of the Branch Offices of the Board of Education at 34% E. 12th st., Manhattan, and 131 Living-ston st., Brooklyn.

WM. H. GOMPERT, Architect, Superinten-dent of School Buildings.

Dated Feb. 15, 1924, f15,m11 reSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF PLANT AND STRUCTURES.

Auction Sale of the Lease of Certain City Real Estate.

HENRY BRADY, AUCTIONEER.

UPON THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE Commissioners of the Sinking Fund and pur-

suant to a resolution adopted by them at a meet-ing held January 24, 1924, the Commissioner of Plant and Structures of The City of New York will offer for sale at public auction at 12 noon, on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924, at the Real Estate Exchange, 14 Vesey st., Bor-ough of Manhattan.

A LEASH OF THE FOLLOWING DE- SCRIBED PROPERTY BELONGING TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK, SITUATE, LYING AND BEING IN THE BOROUGH OF MAN-HATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

Beginning at a point formed by the intersec- tion of the southerly side of Delancey st. and the easterly side of Lewis st.; thence easterly along the southerly side of Delancey st. 196 feet 2 inches to the westerly side of Goerck st.; thence southerly along the westerly side of Goerck st. 95 feet 8 inches; thence westerly and parallel with the southerly side of Delancey st. 196 feet 2 inches to the easterly side of Lewis st.; thence northerly along the easterly side of Lewis st. 95 feet 8 inches to the point of beginning, ex-clusive of the sites within the said property occu-pied by the bases of the columns supporting the Williamsburg Bridge structure. The area of those portions of the property upon which a one-story fireproof building may be erected is 13,060 square feet and the area of that portion upon which a

i two-story fire-proof building may be erected is 5,357 square feet, as shown on drawing No. 6936 of the Department of Plant and Structures.

The lease will be for a term of ten years from a date five months after the date of the award of the lease, with the privilege of a renewal for a further period of ten years at an increased rental of 10 per cent. per annum over that paid for the first ten-year period.

The minimum or upset price for the lease for the first ten-year period will be $6,000 per annum, payable quarterly in advance, and the said sale will be made upon the following

TERMS AND CONDITIONS: The highest bidder on the lease will be re-

quired to pay 25 per cent. of the amount of the yearly rental bid, together with the auctioneer's and salesroom fees, at the time and place of sale. The auctioneer's fee will be $100 and the sales-room charge will be $5, which payments in the event of the rejection of the bids will be re-turned to the highest bidder.

The amount deposited by the successful bidder, viz., 25 per cent. of the yearly rental bid, will 1 e retained and credited on account of rent after the building has been erected, except that in case the successful bidder does not execute the lease when so directed then such deposit shall be forfeited.

No bid shall be received from any one who is a delinquent on any former lease front the City, and no bid shall be accepted from any person who is in arrears to the City upon debt or con-tract or who is a defaulter as surety or other-wise upon any obligation to the City as provided by law.

The lease will be drawn by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York in the usual form of leases of City property, sample of which may be seen at the office of the Department of Plant and Structures, and contain In part the following terms, covenants and conditions.

1. The lessee will be permitted to erect a fireproof building one story in height on the two portions of the premises, as shown on the draw-ing No. 6936, and a fireproof building two stories in height on that portion of the premises as shown on the said drawing.

A clearance of at least six inches must be left between the roof and the cross bracing be-tween bridge columns. The bridge columns ad-jacent to the walls of and within the building shall be enclosed with concrete or brick masonry. The plans for the erection of the building are to be prepared by the lessee and shall be subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Plant and Structures and of the Bureau of Buildings of the Borough of Manhattan. All work in con-nection with the erection of the building shall be subject to the approval of the said Commis-sioner and of the said Bureau.

2. The rental of the property will not com-mence until five months after the date of the award of the lease.

3. In case the property should be required for City purposes, the decision of which shall be made by the Commissioner of Plant and Struc-tures, subject to the approval of the Commis- sioners of the Sinking Fund, at any time after five years from the beginning of the lease, the lease may be cancelled and the City will pay to the lessee a percentage of the cost of the build-ing erected thereon upon the following basis:

At the end of 5 years, 75 per cent. At the end of 6 years, 70 per cent. At the end of 7 years, 65 per cent. At the end of 8 years, 60 per cent. At the end of 9 years, 55 per cent. At the end of 10 years, 50 per cent. At the end of 11 years, 45 per cent. At the end of 12 years, 40 per cent. At the end of 13 years, 35 per cent. At the end of 14 years, 30 per cent. At the end of 15 years, 25 per cent. At the end of 16 years, 20 per cent. At the end of 17 years, 15 per cent. At the end of 18 years, 10 per cent. At the end of 19 years, 5 per cent.

4. It is distinctly understood that no payment or payments shall be made by the City to the lessee for the cost of any building or other im-provement erected upon the property in excess of 25 cents per cubic foot measurement, the volume thereof to be determined from the length and breadth of the actual building and improvement erected at the ground level and the height from the ground level to the top of roof, exclusive of cornices.

5. In the event of the failure of the lessee to conform to all the requirements of the lease, the building and any alterations or improvements on the premises occupied by the lessee will become the property of The City of New York, and any deposit remaining with the City will be forfeited. Any building erected upon the premises, together with the alterations and improvements thereon, shall become the property of The City of New York at the expiration of the lease or any re-newal thereof.

6. The lessee shall pay the usual rate for water per meter measurements and comply with

the u‘les and regulations of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity governing the use of water.

7. Only such heating systems shall be in-stalled in the building as shall be approved by the Commissioner of Plant and Structures. No coal burning furnaces shall be permitted on the premises.

8. No alterations nor improvements shall be made to the premises without the written con-sent and approval of the Commissioner of Plant and Structures.

9. The lessee shall comply with all the laws and ordinances of the State and City of New York and the rules and regulations of State and City departments having jurisdiction over the premises, and shall make all inside and outside repairs to the building.

10. The City of New York will pay any taxes or assessments that may be levied against the land or the building erected on the premises during the term of the lease or any renewal thereof.

The Commissioner of Plant and Structures re-serves the right to reject any and all bids if he deems it to be to the interest of the City so to do. No bids can be withdrawn pending action thereon by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund and the Commissioner of Plant and Struc-tures.

Dated March 3, 1924. GROVER A. WHALEN, Commissioner of

Plant and Structures. m8,24

Auction Sale.

THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANT AND Structures will offer for sale at public auction

at the office of said Department, Room 1800, Municipal Building, Manhattan, at 10.30 a. m., on

THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1924. THE FERRYBOAT "STEINWAY" AND

THE STEAMER "CORRECTION," AS FOL-LOWS:

LOT 1. THE FERRYBOAT "STEINWAY" NOW LYING AT THE MUNICIPAL FERRY TERMINAL AT THE FOOT OF ATLANTIC AVE., BROOKLYN.

Description: Paddle wheel, wood, singledeck ferryboat. Two team gangways; two side cabins.

Built in 1884 in Brooklyn, N. Y. Length, 125 feet (about 140 feet over all). Beam, 32% feet (about 52 feet over guards). Depth, 10 feet 2 inches. Draft, about 6 feet

light. Gross tons, 354. Net tons, 269. One single cylinder beam engine, 32 inches by

108 inches. 385 indicated H. P. One return tubular boiler, 7.3 feet by 22

feet. Last allowed steam pressure, 25 pounia. LOT 2. THE STEAMER "CORRECTION,"

NOW LYING AT THE FOOT OF E. 26TH ST., EAST RIVER, MANHATTAN, N. Y. CITY.

Description: Twin screw, wood steamer, with two decks above main deck.

Built in 1910 at Noank, Conn..

Length, 159 feet 7 inches. Breadth, 36 feet. Depth, 12 feet. Draft, about 8 feet. Gross tons, 778. Net tons, 442. Two compound engines, 15 inches by 30 inches

diameter by 20-inch stroke. 1,000 indicated H. P. Two single ended Scotch boilers, 12% feet by

12 feet, 150 pounds pressure. Examination: The boats may be seen and ex-

amined by intending bidders any day prior to sale between the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m., upon application to the Chief Engineer of Ferries, at St. George, S. I. Phone, 2508 Tompkinsville.

Quality: To be sold "as is." Removal: The boats purchased at this sale are

to be removed within ten days after the acceptance of the bids by the Commissioner. The removal shall be effected as directed by the Commissioner. In case the purchasers shall fail to remove the boats from the premises within the time afore-said, the boats may be removed and disposed of by the Commissioner in any manner he deems fit, and the purchasers shall pay to the City for said boats as if the same had been delivered to and removed by such purchasers.

Bids: Bids on each lot must be made on the basis of a lump sum price for the boat, and awards, if made, will be made to the highest bidder on each lot subject to the right of the Commissioner to reject any or all bids. All handling for the removal of the boats must be done by the purchasers.

Deposits: Each successful bidder will be re-quired to deposit in cash or certified check drawn to the order of the Commissioner of Plant and Structures on a State or National bank or a trust company in the City of New York, at the time and place of the sale fifty (50) per cent, of the amount of his bid. This amount will be held as security and may be applied towards final pay-ment.

Payment: Each successful bidder will be required to pay in cash or certified check drawn to the order of the Commissioner of Plant and Structures on a State or National bank or a trust company in the City of New York, within three days after the sale and before the removal of his purchase, the remaining fifty (SO) per cent. of the amount of his bid.

Dated Feb. 19, 1924. 121,m13 GROVER A. WHALEN, Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

Corporation Sale of Elevated Structure and Appurtenances Thereto by Sealed Bids.

AT THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT of the Borough of Manhattan, public notice is

hereby given that the Commissioners of the Sink-ing Fund, by viture of the powers vested in them by law, will offer for sale by sealed bids certain encroachments standing upon property owned by The City of New York, in the

Borough of Manhattan. Being the elevated railway structure constitut-

ing the 42d st. elevated railway spur, located in that part of E. 42d st., in the Borough of Manhattan, bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the corner formed by the inter-section of the southerly line of E. 42d st. with the easterly line of Park ave., thence westerly along the westerly prolongation of the southerly line of E. 42d st., distance 50 feet; thence north-erly at right angles to the line of E. 42d st., distance 100 feet to a point in the northerly line of E. 42d st.; thence easterly along the north-erly line of E. 42d st., distance 927 feet; thence southerly at right angles to the line of E. 42d st., distance 21 feet; thence easterly and parallel with the line of E. 42d st., distance 24 feet; thence southerly at right angles to the line of E. 42d st., distance 36 feet; thence southerly and deflecting to the left 37 degrees 30 minutes 15 seconds, distance 54.2 feet, to a point in the southerly line of E. 42d st., as it is prolonged across 3d ave.; thence westerly along the said prolongation of the southerly line of E. 42d st., distance 34 feet to the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly line of E. 42d st. with the westerly line of 3d ave.; thence westerly along the southerly line of E. 42d st., distance 900 feet to the point or place of beginning:

Consisting of the elevated railroad structure, tracks, stations, platforms, stairway and appurte-nances except the cables and wires now on said structure transmitting power to or used for any purpose in connection with the Queensboro Sub-

way Rapid Transit Railroad, the circuit breaker house, and such other structures and appurte-nances as arc reserved and permitted by chapter 635 of the Laws of 1923, and specified in the certificate made thereunder by the Transit Com-mission, dated Dec. 6, 1923, which reads as fol-lows:

(a) Two columns supporting the 42d street station of the 3d avenue elevated line, which columns are now within the roadway .of 42d st. west of 3d ave,, and a plate girder in place of the present lattice type construction extending from the northerly curb to the southerly curb of 42d st.

(b) A stairway at the southwesterly corner of 42d st. and 3d ave., leading from the street to said elevated railroad structure.

(c) A stairway at the northwesterly corner of 42d st. and 3d ave., leading from the street to said elevated railroad structure.

(d) The waiting room, house for trackmen, porter's closet, women's toilet, circuit breaker house and cable splicing platform now upon the structure of the said elevated railroad.

(e) A duct line under and along 42d st. from Shaft No. 1 of the Queensboro Subway Rapid Transit Railroad to a pipe connection on a column supporting the elevated railroad at 42d st. and 3d ave., sufficient to accommodate all cables now carried on the spur. —and more particularly described on a certain map on file in the office of the Collector of City Revenue, Department of Finance, Room 368, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan.

Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held March 6, 1924, the sale by sealed bids of the above described structure and appurtenances thereto will be held under the direction of the Comptroller, on

FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924. Sealed bids (blank forms of which may be ob-

tained upon application) will be received by the Comptroller at the office of the Collector of City Revenue, Room 368, Municipal Building, Bor-ough of Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on the 21st day of March, 1924, and then publicly opened for the sale for removal of the above described structure and appurtenances thereto, and the award will be made to the highest bidder within 24 hours, or as soon as possible thereafter.

The parcel must be bid for and will be sold in its entirety, as described in above advertise-ment.

Each and every bid must be accompanied by a deposit of cash or certified check in a sumo equal to 25 per cent. of the amount of the bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be required with all bids.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re-turned within twenty-four hours after successful bidders have paid purchase price in full and given security, and those of successful bidders may be declared forfeited to The City of New York by the Comptroller upon the failure of such successful bidders to further comply with the requireMents of the terms and conditions of the sale as set forth hereinafter.

Successful bidders will be required to pay the purchase money and deposit the required surety within twenty-tour hours of the receipt of noti-fication of the acceptance of their bids.

The Comptroller reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any defects or informalities in any bid should it be deemed in the interest of The City of New York to do so.

All bids must state clearly (1) the description of the structure bid for, (2) the amount of the bid, (3) the full name and address of the bidder.

All bids must be inclosed in properly sealed envelopes, marked "Proposals to be opened March 21, 1924," and must be delivered, or mailed in time for their delivery, prior to 11 a. tn, of that date to the "Collector of City Revenue. Room 368, Municipal Building, New York City," from whom any further particulars may be obtained.

The structure will be sold for immediate re-moval only, subject to the following:

TERMS AND CONDITIONS. The structure and appurtenances thereto will

be sold to the highest bidder, who must pay cash, or certified check drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, and also furnish surety for the faithful performance of fhe contract, either in cash, corporate stock issued by The City of New York, or other approved surety of equal value to be determined by the Comptroller, or by bond signed by the contractor and by a surety or sureties satisfac-tory to the Comptroller, in the sum of $25,000.

The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause or permit the structure or any portion thereof, etc., purchased by him to be used or occupied for any purpose other than that of their speedy removal, nor shall he collect any rental or other revenue for the use of either the land or the structure, etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or any of these conditions shall forthwith void the sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the pur-chase money and the security deposited for the faithful performance of the conditions of the sale.

The sale will be as of the condition of the property on date of delivery thereof to the pur-chaser. The City of New York will not be responsible for any change or loss which may occur in the condition of the structure or appur-tenances, between the time of the sale thereof and the time of delivering possession to the pur-chaser, after being properly vacated. The sale and delivery to purchaser will be made as nearly together as the circumstances will permit.

All the material of the structure, of whatever nature, and appurtenances of all kinds, within the described area shall be torn down to the tops of the brick or concrete foundation and removed from the premises. No dirt, debris or waste resulting from demolition shall be allowed to remain on the street.

The purchaser . at the sale shall also withdraw and remove all abandoned water taps and old service mains and in place thereof cause to be inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in the street, in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, and furnish the Department of Finance with a certificate from the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity that this has been performed.

The purchaser at the sale shall also remove all sewer connections to the main sewer in the street, and the opening of the main sewer in the street shall be properly closed in compliance with the direction of the Bureau of Sewers in the Bor-ough of Manhattan, and furnish the Department of Finance with a certificate from the Bureau of Sewers that the work has been properly per-formed.

The permit for all openings in the street to be obtained by and at the expense of the pur-chaser.

Failure to remove said structures, appurte-nances, or any part thereof within thirty days from the day of possession will work forfeiture of ownership of such structure, appurtenances, or portion as shall then be left standing, to-gether with all moneys paid by said purchaser on account thereof at the time of the sale, and the bidder's assent to the above conditions being understood to be implied by the act of bidding, and The City of New York, without notice to the purchaser, will cause the same to be re-moved, and the cost and expense thereof charged against the security above mentioned.

The work of removal must be carried on in every respect in a thorough and workmanlike manner, and must be completed within 30 days from the day of possession, and the successful bidder will provide and furnish all materials, labor and machinery necessary thereto, and will

place proper and sufficient guards and fences and warning signals by day and night for the prevention of accidents and will indemnify and save harmless The City of New York, its officers, agents and servants, and each of them, against any and all suits and actions, claims and de-mands of every name and description brought against it, theirs or any of them and against and from all damage and costs to which it, they or any of them be put by reason of injury to the person or property of another, resulting from negligence or carelessness in the performance of the work, or in guarding the same, or from any improper or defective materials or macbin. ery, implements or appliances used in the removal of said structure.

All excavations necessitated by the removal of the structure, its appurtenances and the work in-cidental thereto shall be refilled with proper ma-terials well tamped. Openings, sidewalks and road areas made in consequence of the contrac-tor's operations shall be restored with walk, pavements and their foundations which in kind and character are equal in every respect to that in the area affected.

The work of removal must be carried on from a beginning at the westerly or Park ave. end of the structure. The frame work of the structure from 3d ave. to a point westerly of column No. 5 shall not be disturbed until the power cables now supported upon the structure shall have been removed by the former owner to the duct line, to be constructed from a point at or near 3d ave. westerly to shaft No. 1 of the Queensboro Subway. As soon as such duct line is ready for service, the former owner will remove the cables from the structure, which may then be removed. Any strictly unavoidable delay by the former owner in providing the duct line will be of itself a good and sufficient reason for extending the time allowed this contractor for the removal of the railroad structure.

The contractor will not disturb the structure west of Bent No. 2 from 3d ave. until such time as the former owner shall have an opportunity to construct, reconstruct or maintain tracks, sta-tions, platforms, stairways and appurtenances easterly of said Bent No. 2. After such work shall have been completed, the contractor for the removal will take down the remaining por-tions of the structure as heretofore defined.

The Comptroller of The City of New York reserves the right on the day of sale to with-draw from sale any portion of the structure or its appurtenances, or to reject any and all bids.

CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller. Dated March 10. 1924. in11,21

Interest on City Bonds and Stock.

THE INTEREST DUE APRIL 1, 1924, ON registered and coupon bonds and stock of

The City of New York, and of former corpora-tions now included therein, will be paid on April 1, 1924, by the Comptroller, at his office (Room 851), Municipal Building, Chambers and Centre sts., Manhattan.

The books for the transfer of bonds and stock on which interest is payable April 1, 1924, will be closed from March 16, 1924, to March 31, 1924, both dates inclusive.

CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller. City of New York, Department of Finance,

Comptroller's Office, March 10, 1924. mll,al

Confirmation of Assessments.

NOTICES TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 986 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller

of The City of New York hereby gives public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau for the Collec-tion of Assessments and Arrears of Assessments for OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE to the following named avenue and street in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN:

SECTION 14. ESSEX ST.—OPENING AND EXTENDING

from New Lots ave. to Wortman ave. Confirmed Jan. 30, 1924; entered March 4, 1924. Area of assessment for benefit in these proceedings is as follows: Bounded on the north by the southerly line of New Lots ave.; on the east by a line midway between Essex st. and Shepherd ave.; on the south by the northerly line of Wortman ave. and on the west by a line midway between Essex st. and Linwood st.

SECTION 21. NEPTUNE AVE.—OPENING AND EX-

TENDING from W. 6th st. to W. 15th st., sub-ject to the rights, if any, of the New York Municipal Railway Corporation and the Nassau Electric Railroad Company, as successor to the Brooklyn, Bath and Coney Island Railroad Company. Confirmed Jan. 30, 1924; entered March 4, 1924.

That the Board of Estimate and Apportion-ment hereby reconsiders its action heretofore taken with respect to the cost and expense of the proceeding for acquiring title to Neptune ave. from W. 6th st. to W. 15th st., subject to the rights, if any, of the New York Municipal Railway Corporation and the Nassau Electric Railroad Company, as successor to the Brooklyn, Bath and Coney Island Railroad Company; and Sheepshead Bay rd. from Neptune ave. to W. 8th st., Borough of Brooklyn, and hereby de-termines in accordance with the provisions of section 247 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, that 30 per cent. of the cost and expense of said proceeding shall be borne and paid by the Borough of Brooklyn, and the re-mainder thereof by the following amended area of assessment:

Beginning at a point on the easterly line of W. 37th st. where it is intersected by a line midway between Neptune ave. and Canal Avenue South as these streets are laid out between W. 36th st. and W. 37th st., and running thence eastwardly along the said line midway between Neptune ave. and Canal Avenue

intersection of

and along the prolongation of the said line to the ntersection of a line distant 100 feet southerly from and parallel with the southerly line of West ave., the said distance being measured at right angles to West ave.; thence eastwardly along the said line parallel with West ave. to the intersection with a line midway between W. 1st st. and Ocean pkway.; thence northwardly along the said line midway between W. 1st st. and Ocean pkway. to a point distant 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of West ave.; thence eastwardly at right angles to Ocean pkway. to the intersection with a line bisecting the angle formed by the intersection of the prolongations of the southerly line of Canal Avenue South and the northerly line of Neptune ave. as these streets are laid out between E. 3d st. and E. 4th st.; thence eastwardly along the said bisect-ing line to the intersection with the prolonga-tion of a line midway between E. 5th st. and E. 6th st. as these streets are laid out between Neptune ave. and Ocean View ave.; thence south-wardly along the said line midway between E. 5th st. and E. 6th st., and along the prolonga-tion of the said line to the intersection with line midway between Ocean View ave. and Brighton Beach ave. as these streets are laid out between E. 5th and E. 6th sts.; thence west-wardly along the said line midway between Ocean View ave. and Brighton Beach ave., and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with the prolongation of a line dis-tant 250 feet southerly from and parallel with the southerly line of Roberge pl., the said dis-tance being measured at right angles to Roberge

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 1813

of:: thence westeily along the said line parallel with Roherge pl. and along the prolongations of the said line to the intersection with the pro-longation of a line midway between Neptune ave. and Mermaid ave. as these streets are laid out between W. 36th st. and W. 37th st.; thence westwardly along the said line midway between Neptune ave. and Mermaid ave. and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with the easterly line of W. 37th st.; thence northwardly along the easterly line of W. 37th st. to the point or place of beginning.

The above entitled assessments were entered on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles and Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before May 3, 1914, which is sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from ten days after the date of entry to the date of pay-ment, as provided by sections 159 and 987 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessments are payable to the Col-lector of Assessments and Arrears, at his office in the Offerman Building, 503 Fulton st., Bor-ough of Brooklyn, between the hours of 9 a. tn. and 2 p. in., and on Saturdays from 9 a. tn. to 12 noon.

Dated New York, March 4, 1924. m7,18 CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 986 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller

of The City of New York hereby gives public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau for the Collec-tion of Assessments and Arrears of Assessments for OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE to the following named streets in the BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN:

SECTIONS 4, 7 AND 8. ACQUIRING TITLE to and EXTENDING

INWOOD HILL PARK. Confirmed Jan. 8, 1924; entered Feb. 26, 1924.

That the Board of Estimate and Apportion. ment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deems it for the public interest that the title for the uses and to the extent thereof as herein mentioned to the real property required for the opening and extending of Inwood Hill Park, in the Borough of Man-hattan, City of New York, as laid out on the City Map by resolution adopted by said Board on March 17, 1916, and approved by the Mayor on March 22, 1916, should be acquired by The City of New York, excluding, however. from the opening proceedings, the following four parcels:

Parcel No. 1—Beginning at a point 16,193.63 feet north of the southerly line of W. 155th st. and 3,646.20 feet west of the easterly line of 10th ave., the said distances being measured, respectively, at right angles to W. 155th st. and 10th ave., and running thence northwardly and parallel with 10th ave., a distance of 68.34 feet; thence deflecting to the.right an angle 27 degrees 37 minutes 56 seconds for a distance of 336.50 feet; thence deflecting to the right an angle of 68 degrees 4 minutes 58 seconds for a distance of 259.94 feet; thence deflecting to the left an angle of 90 degrees to the intersection with the U. S. pierhead and bulkhead line of the Harlem River Ship Canal; thence eastwardly and south-wardly along the said pierhead and bulkhead line, a distance of 1,154.80 feet; thence deflecting to the right an angle of 96 degrees 32 minutes 36 seconds for a distance of 108.59 feet; thence deflecting to the left an angle of 90 degrees for a distance of 47.08 feet; thence deflecting to the right an angle of 90 degrees for a distance of 94.33 feet; thence deflecting to the left an angle of 89 degrees 3 minutes 12 seconds for a distance of 21.06 feet, and thence westwardly in a straight line to the point or place of be-ginning.

Parcel No. 2—So much of the following area as lies west of Parcel No. 1:

Beginning at a point distant 16,193.63 feet north of the southerly line of W. 155th st. and distant 3,646.20 feet west of the easterly line of 10th ave., the said distances being measured, respectively, at right angles to W. 155th st. ar 1 10th ave.; thence northwardly and parallel with 10th ave., a distance of 493.83 feet; thence de-flecting to the left an angle of 90 degrees to the intersection with the mean high water line of Spuyten Duyvil Creek; thence northwardly and eastwardly along the mean high water line of Spuyten Duyvil Creek to its first intersection with the United States pierhead and bulkhead line of the Harlem River Ship Canal; thence southwardly along the said pierhead and bulk-head line of the Harlem River Ship Canal to the second intersection with the mean high water line of Spuyten Duyvil Creek; thence south-wardly along the mean high water line of Spuyten Duyvil Creek to the intersection with a line passing through a point distant 16,270.05 feet north of the southerly line of W. 155th st. and distant 2,762.90 feet westerly from the easterly line of 10th ave, and through a point distant 16,265.39 feet north of the southerly line of W. 155th st. and distant 2,871.39 feet west of the easterly line of lath ave.; thence westwardly along the line last described to a point distant 16,265.39 feet north of the south. erly line of W. 155th st. and distant 2.871.39 feet westerly from the easterly line of 10th ave., the said distances being measured, respectively, at right angles to W. 155th st. and 10th ave.; thence deflecting to the left an angle of 90 de-grees for , a distance of 47.08 feet; thence de-flecting to the right an angle of 90 degrees for a distance of 94.33 feet; thence deflecting to the left an angle of 89 degrees 3 minutes 12 seconds for a distance of 21.06 feet, and thence in a straight line to the point or place of beginning.

Parcel No, 3—Comprising the land within the lines of the park laid out upon the City Map on Jan. 7, 1916.

Parcel No. 4—Bounded on the north by a line distant 175 feet northerly from and parallel with the northerly line of Dyckman st., the said distance being measured at right angles to Dyck-man st.; on the east by a line distant 260 feet easterly from and parallel with the United States pierhead and bulkhead line of the Hudson River, the said distance being measured at right angles to the said pierhead and bulkhead line; on the south by the northerly line of Dyckman st., and on the west by the United States pierhead and bulkhead line of the Hudson River.

Resolved, That no portion of the cost and expense of said proceedings, incurred by reason of the provisions of title 4, chapter 17, of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, shall be borne and paid by The City of New York, but that such cost and expense, including the expense of the Bureau of Street Openings, the cost and expense incurred by the President of the Borough of Manhattan in the preparation of rule, damage and benefit maps for the use thereof; and all other expenses and disbursements authorized by section 977 of said title, as amended. shall be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited thereby, in the following proportions:

Five per cent. of the entire cost and expense i of the proceeding is hereby assessed upon the

following primary area of benefit: Beginning at a point distant 2,950 feet west.

erly from the easterly line of 10th avenue, and distant 1,400 feet northerly from the northerly line of Dyckman st., the said distances being measured, respectively, at right angles to 10th

ave. and Dyckman st., and running thence north-wardly and parallel with 10th arc., a distance of 1,250 feet; thence eastwardly at right angles to 10th ave. to the intersection with the United States pierhead and bulkhead line of the Harlem River Ship Canal; thence northwardly and west- wardly along the said pierhead and bulkhead line to the intersection with the United States pier- head and bulkhead line of the Hudson River; thence southwardly along the said pierhead and bulkhead line of the Hudson River to the inter- section with the prolongation of a line distant 175 feet southerly from and parallel with the south-erly line of Dyckman st. as this street is laid out adjoining C st., the said distance being measured at right angles to Dyckman st.; thence eastwardly along the said line parallel with Dyckman st. and the prolongation thereof to the intersection with a line midway between B st. and C st. as these streets are laid out. adjoining Dyckman st.; thence northwardly along the said line midway between B st. and C st. and the prolongation thereof to a point distant 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Dyckman st., the said distance being measured at right angles to Dyckman st.; thence eastwardly and parallel with Dyckman st, to a point distant 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of F st., the said distance being measured at right angles to F st.; thence northwardly along the said line parallel with F st. and along the prolongation thereof, a distance of 1,300 feet; thence west- wardly .in a straight line to the point or place of beginning, excluding from this area any property which The City of New York has acquired for Inwood Hill Park.

45 per cent. of the entire cost and expense of the proceeding is hereby assessed upon the fol-lowing secondary area of benefit:

Beginning at a point on the United States bulkhead line of the Hudson River where it is intersected by the prolongation of a line midway between W. 71st st. and W. 72d st., and running thence northwardly along the said bulkhead line of the IIudson River to the intersection with the United States bulkhead line of the Harlem River Ship Canal; thence eastwardly and south- wardly along the bulkhead line of the Harlem River Ship Canal to the intersection with the easterly line of the Harlem River driveway; thence southwardly along the said easterly line of the Harlem River driveway and Edgecombe ave. to the intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between W. 150th st. and W. 151st st.; thence eastwardly along the said line midway between W. 150th st. and W. 151st St. and the prolongation thereof to a point distant 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of 8th ave.; thence southwardly and parallel with 8th ave. and Cen- tral Park West to the intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between W. 71st st. and W. 72d st.; thence westwardly along the said line midway between W. 71st st. and W. 72d st. and along the prolongations thereof to the point or place of beginning, excluding the territory within the boundary of the primary area of benefit.

45 per cent. of the entire cost and expense of the proceeding is hereby placed upon the Borough of Manhattan.

5 per cent. of the entire cost and expense of the proceeding is hereby placed upon the Borough of The Bronx.

Resolved, That the proportions so placed upon the Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx shall be levied and collected with the taxes upon the real property in said Boroughs becoming due and payable in the year in which such costand expense shall have been fixed and determined. provided that such cost and expense be ascertained in time to be included with the taxes on the real property of said Boroughs in the same year; and if not determined in time, the same shall be levied and collected with the taxes of the succeeding year.

The above-entitled assessment was entered on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before April 26, 1924, which is sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from ten days after the date of entry to the date of payment, as pro-vided by sections 159 and 987 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessment is payable to the Col- lector of Assessments and Arrears at his office in the Municipal Building, north side, 3d floor, Manhattan, between the hours of 9 a. tn. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. in. to 12 noon.

Dated, New York. Feb. 26, 1924. m1,12 CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller.

Corporation Sale of Buildings and Appurte-nances Thereto on City Real Estate by Sealed Bids.

AT THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT of the Borough of Brooklyn, public notice is

hereby given that the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, by virtue of the powers vested in them by law, will offer for sale by sealed bids certain encroachments standing upon property owned by The City of New York, acquired by it as a site for a Municipal Building, in the

Borough of Brooklyn. Being the buildings, parts of buildings, etc.,

standing on the east side of Court street and extending southerly from Joralemon st. for a distance of approximately 180 feet, in the Borough of Brooklyn, which are more particularly de-scribed on a certain map on file in the office of the Collector of City Revenue, Department of Finance, Room 368, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan.

Pursuant to a resolution of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, adopted at a meeting held Feb. 15, 1924, the sale by sealed bids will be held under the direction of the Comptroller on

THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924, at 11 a. m., in lots and parcels, and in manner and form as follows:

Parcel No. 1: One 3-story and basement frame building; one 5-story brick building, and two 4-story brick buildings, situate on the east

side of Court street and covering an area ex-tending approximately 180 feet southerly from Joralemon st.

Sealed bids (blank forms of which may be ob-tained upon application) will be received by the Comptroller at the office of the Collector of City Revenue, Room 368 Municipal Building, Man-hattan, until 11 a. m. on the 20th day of March, 1924, and then publicly opened for the sale for removal of the above-described buildings and ap-purtenances thereto, and the award will be made to the highest bidder within 24 hours, or as soon as possible thereafter.

Each parcel must be bid for separately and will be sold in its entirety, as described in above advertisement.

Each and every bid must be accompanied by deposit of cash or certified check in a sum

equal to 25 per cent. of the amount of the bid, except that a minimum deposit of $50 will be re-quired with all bids, and that a deposit of $500 will be sufficient to entitle bidders to bid on any or all of the buildings.

Deposits of unsuccessful bidders will be re-turned within 24 hours after successful bidders have paid purchase price in full and given se-curity, and those of successful bidders may be declared forfeited to The City of New York by

the Comptroller upon the failure of the success-ful bidder to further comply with the requ,..- limas of the terms and conditions of the sale as set forth hereinafter.

Successful bidders will be required to pay the purchase money and deposit the required security within 24 hours of the receipt of notification of the acceptance of their bids.

The Comptroller reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any defects or in-formalities in any bid should it be deemed in the interest of The City of New York to do so.

All bids must state clearly (1) the number or description of the building or buildings bid for, (2) the amount of the bid, (3) the full name and address of the bidder.

All bids must be inclosed in properly sealed envelopes, marked "Proposals to be opened March 20, 1924," and must be delivered, or mailed in time for their delivery, prior to 11 a. m. of that date to the "Collector of City Revenue, Room 368, Municipal Building, New York City," from whom any further particulars regarding the buildings to be disposed of may be obtained.

he buildings will be sold for immediate re-moval only, subject to the terms and conditions printed on the last page of this issue of the CITY RECORD.

CHARLES L. CRAIG, Comptroller. City of New York, Deparment of Finance,

Comptroller's Office, Feb. 20, 1924. m5,20

Sales of Tax Liens.

Continuation of Queens Tax Sale (Fifth Ward).

THE SALE OF LIENS FOR UNPAID TAXES and assessments and water rents for the Bor-

ough of Queens as to the liens remaining un-sold at the termination of the sales of Jan. 9, Feb. 13, March 13, April 17, May 29, July 24, Sept. 25, Nov. 27, 1923, and Jan. 29, 1924, will take place on

TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1924, at 10.30 a. m., pursuant to sectio 1028 of the Greater New York Charter, and will be con-tinued at that time in the Municipal Building, 3d floor, Court House Square, L. I. City.

JOHN J. RYAN, Collector of Assessments and Arrears. j31,f5,13,19,26,m4,11,18,25,a1,8,15,22,29

Continuation of Bronx Tax Sale.

THE SALE OF THE LIENS FOR UNPAID taxes and assessments and water rents for the

Borough of The Bronx as to the liens remaining unsold at the termination of the sales of March 6, April 12, May 11, June 12, July 17, Aug. 21, Sept. 25, Oct. 30, Nov. 27, 1923, and Jan. 22, 1924, will take place on

TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1924. at 2.30 p. m., pursuant to section 1028 of the Greater New York Charter, and will be continued at that time in the Bergen Building, 4th floor, Arthur and Tremont ayes., Borough of The Bronx.

JOHN J. RYAN, Collector of Assessments and Arrears. j24,29,f5,13,19,26,na4,11,18,25

Sureties on Contracts.

UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE SURETY. COM- panies will be accepted as sufficient upon the

following contracts to the amounts named: Supplies of Any Description, Including Gas and

Electricity. One company on a bond up to $50,000. When such company is authorized to write

that amount as per letter of Comptroller to the surety companies, dated Jan. 1, 1914.

Construction. One company on a bond up to $25,000. Including regulating, grading, paving, sewers,

maintenance, dredging, construction of parks, parkways, docks, buildings, bridges, tunnels, aqueducts, repairs, heating, ventilating, plumb-ing, etc.

When such company is authorized to write that amount as per letter of Comptroller to the surety companies, dated Jan. 1, 1914. Asphalt, Asphalt Block and Wood Block Pave.

most. Two companies will be required on any and

every bond up to amount authorized by letter of Comptroller to the surety companies, dated Jan. 1, 1914.

CHARLES L CRAIG, Comptroller.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Park Board, at the office of the Department

of Parks, 10th floor. Municipal Building, Man-hattan, until 2.30 p. m., on

THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924. Borough of Manhattan,

FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS NECESSARY OR REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTING RETAINING WALLS AND IRON AND STEEL FENCES AROUND THE PARK LOCATED AT HAMILTON PL. BETWEEN 140TH AND 141ST STS., TO-GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The amount of security required is Six Thou-sand Dollars ($6,000).

The time allowed to complete the work will be seventy-five consecutive working days.

Certified check or cash in the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300) must accompany bid.

Blank forms and other information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Parks, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

FRANCIS D. GALLATIN, President; JO-SEPH P. HENNESSY, EDWARD T. O'LOUGHLIN, ALBERT C. BENNINGER, JOHN J. O'ROURKE, Commissioners of Parks.

m10,20 tSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Park Board, at the office of the Department

of Parks, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan, until 2.30 p. m., on

THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924. Borough of Manhattan,

FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS NECESSARY OR REQUIRED FOR IMPROVING THE BROADWAY PARK PLOT BETWEEN 138TH AND 139TH STS., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDEN-TAL THERETO.

The amount of security required is Two Thou-sand Dollars ($2,000).

The time allowed to complete the work will be forty consecutive working days.

Certified check or cash in the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100) must accompany bid.

Blank forms and other information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Parks, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

FRANCIS D. GALLATIN, President; JO-SEPH P. HENNESSY, EDWARD T, O'LOUGHLIN, ALBERT C. BENNINGER, JOHN J. O'ROURKE, Commissioners of Parks.

m10,20 t2TSee General Instructions to .Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Park Board, at the office of the Depart-

ment of Parks, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 2.30 p. m., on

THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924. Borough of The Bronx.

FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS NECESSARY OR REQUIRED. FOR WHOLLY AND FULLY COMPLETING A BANDSTAND INCLUDING ELECTRIC LIGHT AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS IN POE PARK, IN THE BOROUGH OF THE BRONX, IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The amount of security required is Five Thou-sand Dollars ($5,000).

The time allowed to complete the work will be one hundred twenty (120) consecutive working days.

Certified check or cash in the sum of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250) must accompany bid.

Blank forms and other information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Parks, Bronx, Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park, Bronx.

The bids will be compared and the contract, if awarded, will be for the entire work.

FRANCIS D. GALLATIN, President; ED-WARD P. O'LOUGHLIN, JOSEPH P. HEN-NESSY, ALBERT C. BENNINGER and JOHN J. O'ROURKE, Commissioners of Parks. m10,20

#122rSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record."

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at

Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. ro., on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1924. NO. IO ING ALL THE

LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT TEMPORARY SEWER IN BED- FORD AVE. BETWEEN AVENUE K AND AVENUE L, AND SEWER IN BEDFORD AVE. FROM AVENUE L TO AVENUE M, WITH A TEMPORARY CONNECTION AT AVENUE L.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

793 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4.50

815 linear feet of 12-inch pipe tem porary sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4.30

850 linear feet of 6-inch house con• nection drain laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2 1,700 00

15 manholes, complete! with iron heads and covers, including all inci-dentals and appurtenances; per man- hole, $110

3 sewer basins, complete, of standard design, with iron gratings, iron basin hoods and connecting culverts, includ-ing all incidentals and appurtenances; per basin, $350 1,050 00

2,000 feet, board measure, of sheet ing and bracing driven in place com- plete, including all incidentals and ap-purtenances; per 1,000 feet, board measure $40 80 00

5 cubic yards of extra excavation, including sheeting and bracing, and all labor, materials, incidentals and ap- purtenances; per cubic yard, $1.50 7 50

Total $11,560 50 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will he sixty (60) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Fifty-seven Hundred Dollars ($5,700).

NO. 2, FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT SEWERS IN 53D ST. BE-TWEEN 19TH AVE. AND 20TH AVE., AND IN 20TH AVE. BETWEEN 53D ST. AND 52D ST.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

955 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $3.90 $3,724 50

1,000 linear feet of 6-inch house connection drain, laid complete, includ. ing all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2 2,000 00

9 manholes, complete, with iron heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $110 990 00

2 sewer basins, complete, of standard design, with iron gratings, iron basin hoods and connecting culverts, includ-ing all incidentals and appurtenances; per basin, $350 700 00

5 cubic yards extra excavation, in-cluding sheeting and bracing and all incidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1.50 7 50

Total $7,422 00 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be forty (40) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Thirty-seven Hundred Dollars ($3,700).

NO. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT STORM WATER SEWER AND SANITARY SEWER IN W. 9TH ST. BE-TWEEN AVENUE U AND AVENUE V.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

682 linear feet of 12-inch pipe storm sewer laid complete, including all in- cidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2.95 $2,011 90

678 linear feet of 8-inch pipe sani-tary sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $3

340 linear feet of 8-inch sanitary house connection drain, laid complete, including "V" branches and all inci-dentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2.25

100 linear feet of 6-inch sanitary house connection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurte- nances; per linear foot, $2 200 00

260 linear feet of 6-inch storm house connection drain laid complete, includ-ing all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $1.75 4S5 00

11 manholes complete, with iron heads and covers, including all in-cidentals and appurtenances; per man- hole, $110 1,210 00

5 cubic yards of concrete, class "A," laid in place complete, including extra excavation and all incidentals and ap- purtenances; per cubic yard, $14 70 00

Total $6,745 90 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be forty (40) consecutive working days.

$3,568 50

3,504 50

1,650 00

2,034 00

765 00

Total $5,228 50 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be thirty (30) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Twenty-six Hundred Dollars ($2,600).

NO. 6. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT SEWER IN MONTGOMERY ST. BETWEEN SCHENECTADY AVE. AND UTICA AVE.

The Engineer's preliminary quantities is as follows:

687 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4.30 $3,091 50

180 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2 360 00

6 manholes, complete, with iron heads and covers, including all inci. denials and appurtenances; per man- hole, $110 660 00

500 feet, board measure, of sheeting and bracing driven in place complete, including all incidentals and appurte- nances; per 1,000 feet, board measure, $40

5 cubic yards of extra excavation, including sheeting and bracing, and all labor, materials, incidentals and appur• tenances; per cubic yard, $1.50

estimate of the

20 00

7 50

Total $1,722 90 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be twenty (20) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Eight Hun-dred Fifty Dollars ($850).

NO. 9. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN 7TH AVE., EAST SIDE, BETWEEN 68TH ST. AND BAY RIDGE AVE.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

217 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4.85

100 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2

3 manholes, complete, with iron heads and covers, including all inci-dentals and appurtenances; per man- hole, $110

1,500 feet, board measure, of sheet-ing and bracing driven in place com-plete, including all incidentals and ap-purtenances; per 1,000 feet, board measure, $40

5 cubic yards extra excavation, in-cluding sheeting and bracing, and all incidentals and. appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1.50

$1,052 45

200 00

330 00

60 00

7 50

ing extra excavation and all inci-dentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $14

5 cubic yards of brick masonry, laid in place complete, including extra excavation :irid all incidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $25

100 pounds of steel bars, laid in place complete, including all inci-dentals and appurtenances; per pound, 6 cents

5 cubic yards of extra excavation, including sheeting and bracing and all labor, materials, incidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1.50

125 00

70 00

7 50

6 00

Total $74,750 10 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be ninety (90) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Thirty. seven Thousand Dollars ($37,000).

The foregoing Engineer's preliminary estimate of the total cost for the completed work is to be taken as the 100 per cent. basis and test for bidding. Proposals shall each state a single per-centage of such 100 per cent. (such as 95 per cent., 100 per cent, or 105 per cent.) for which all materials and work called for in the proposed contract and notices to bidders are to be fur-nished to the City. Such percentages as hid for each contract shall apply to all unit items speci-fied in the Engineer's preliminary estimate to an amount necessary to complete the work described in the contract. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City in the sum of 5 per cent. of the security required for the contract bid.

Blank forms may be obtained and plans and drawings may be seen at the Bureau of Sewers, 215 Montague st., Brooklyn.

EDWARD RIEGELMANN, President. m7,19

11:irSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record."

Total $1,649 95 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be twenty (20) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Eight Hun-dred Dollars ($800).

NO. 10. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT SEWER IN 12TH AVE. BE-TWEEN 78TH ST. AND 79TH ST.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

168 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4.25

280 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2

2 manholes complete, with iron heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $110

5 cubic yards of extra excavation, in eluding sheeting and bracing and all labor, materials, incidentals and ap- purtenances; per cubic yard, $1.50

$714 00

560 00

220 00

7 50

NO. 12. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT SEWERS IN BEADEL ST. BETWEEN MORGAN AVE. AND KINGS-LAND AVE., DEBEVOISE AVE. BETWEEN DIVISION PL. AND FROST ST., AND IN FROST ST, BETWEEN DEBEVOISE AVE. AND MORGAN AVE.

TheEngineer's preliminary estimate of quantities is as follows:

461 linear feet of 24-inch pipe sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $13.50

496 linear feet of 15-inch pipe sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $5.50

558 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4.10

160 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2

14 manholes, complete, with iron heads and covers, including all inci-dentals and appurtenances; per man- hole, $110

5 sewer basins, complete, of stand-ard design, with iron gratings, iron basin hoods and conecting culverts, in-cluding all incidentals and appurte- nances; per basin, $350

10,000 feet, board measure, of sheet-ing and bracing driven in place com-plete, including all incidentals and ap-purtenances; per 1,000 feet, board measure, $40

5 cubic yards extra excavation, in-cluding sheeting and bracing, and all incidantals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1.50

Total $15,256 80 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be sixty (60) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($7,500).

NO. 13. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN ALBANY AVE. BETWEEN CHURCH AVE. AND SNYDER AVE.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

555 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4.25 $2,358 75

the

$6,223 50

2,728 00

2,287 80

320 00

1,540 00

1,750 00

400 00

7 50

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THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. 4

The amount of security required will be Thirty. three Hundred Dollars ($3,300).

NO. 4. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN NEW YORK AVE. BETWEEN AVENUE J AND AVE-NUE K.

TheEngineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

80 linear feet of 15-inch pipe sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $6.50 $520 00

800 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $3.85 3,080 00

420 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per liniar foot, $2 840 00

9 manholes, complete, with iron heads and covers, including all inci-dentals and appurtenances; per man- hole, $110 990 00

1,500 feet, board measure, sheeting and bracing driven in place complete, including all incidentals and appurte-nances; per 1,000 feet, board measure, $40 60 00

5 cubic yards extra excavation, in-cluding sheeting and bracing and all incidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1.50 7 50

660 00

56 00

7 50

Total $4,139 00 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be thirty (30) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Two Thou-sand Dollars ($2,000).

NO. 7. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT STORM AND SANITARY SEWERS IN QUENTIN RD. BETWEEN E. 17TH ST. AND E. 18TH ST.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

187 linear feet of 12-inch pipe storm sewer laid complete, including all in- cidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4.90 $916 30

181 linear feet of 8-inch pipe sani-tary sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4.90 886 90

112 linear feet of 8-inch sanitary house connection drain laid complete, including "V" branches and all in-cidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2.50 280 00

30 linear feet of 6-inch sanitary house connection drain laid complete, including all incidentals and appurte- nances; per linear foot, $2.25 67 50

50 linear feet of 6-inch storm house connection drain, laid complete, in-cluding all incidentals and appurte- nances; per linear foot, $2 100 00

2 manholes on storm sewer complete with standard manhole heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $100 200 00

2 manholes on sanitary sewer com-plete with standard manhole heads and covers including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $110 220 00

5 cubic yards of extra excavation, including sheeting and bracing and all incidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $1.50 7 50

Total $2,678 20 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be thirty (30) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Thirteen Hundred Dollars ($1,300).

NO. 8. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT SEWER IN RIVERDALE AVE. BETWEEN WYONA ST. AND BRADFORD ST.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

194 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4.10 $795 40

Total $5,497 50 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be thirty (30) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Twenty-seven Hundred Dollars ($2,700).

NO. 5. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN W. 9TH ST. BETWEEN AVENUE R AND AVENUE S.

TheEngineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

850 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4.10 $3,485 00

510 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2 1,020 00

6 manholes, complete, with iron heads and covers, including all inci-dentals and appurtenances; per man- hole, $110

1,400 feet, board measure, sheeting and bracing driven in place complete, including all incidentals and appurte-nances; per 1,000 feet, board measure, $40

5 cubic yards extra excavation, in• eluding sheeting and bracing and all incidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $5

120 linear feet of 6-inch house con. nection drain laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2

3 manholes complete, with iron heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $110

5 cubic yards of extra excavation, including sheeting and bracing and all labor, materials, incidentals and ap- purtenances; per cubic yard, $1.50

1 sewer basin complete of standard design with iron grating, iron basin hood and connecting culvert, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per basin, $350

7 50

350 00

330 00

240 00

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1924. NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE

LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT SEWERS IN E. 95TH ST. BE-TWEEN WINTHROP ST. AND RUTLAND RD.; E. 96TH ST. BETWEEN WINTHROP ST. AND RUTLAND RD., AND IN RUTLAND RD. BETWEEN E. 95TH ST. AND E. 96TH ST., AND IN WINTHROP ST. BETWEEN ROCKAWAY PARKWAY AND REMSEN AVE.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

271 linear feet of 60-inch sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $42.50

260 linear feet of 54-inch sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $38.50

520 linear feet of 48-inch sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $22.30

580 linear feet of 42-inch sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $18.60

240 linear feet of 36-inch sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $16.50

826 linear feet of 24-inch pipe sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $9.35

285 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer laid complete, including alt incidentals

$4.20and appurtenances; per linear foot,

1,850 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $3

20 manholes, complete, with iron heads and covers, including all inci-dentals and appurtenances; per man- hole, $120

23 sewer basins complete of either standard design, with iron pans or gratings, iron basin hoods and con• necting culverts, including all inci-dentals and appurtenaces; per basin, $375

1,000 feet board measure of founda-tion planking, laid in place complete, including all incidentals and appurte-nances; per thousand feet board measure, $50

30,000 feet board measure of sheet-ing and bracing, driven in place cont• plete, including all incidentals and ap-purtenances; per thousand feet board measure, $35

5 cubic yards of concrete, class "A," laid in place complete, including extra excavation and allincidentals and appurtenances; per cubic yard, $15

5 cubic yards of concrete, class "B," laid in place complete, includ.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, at

Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. m., on

Total $1,869 05 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be thirty (30) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Nine Hun. dred Dollars ($900).

The foregoing Engineer's preliminary estimate of the total cost for the completed work is to be taken as the 100 per cent. basis and test for bidding. Proposals shall each state a single per. centage of, such 100 per cent. (such as 95 per cent., 100 per cent. or 105 per cent.), for which all materials and work called for in the proposed contract and notices to bidders are to be fur• nished to the City. Such percentages as bid for each contract shall apply to all unit items specified in the Engineer's preliminary estimate to an amount necessary to complete the work described in the contract. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City in the sum of 5 per cent. of the security required for the contract bid,

Blank forma may be obtained and plans and drawings may be seen at the Bureau of Sewers, 215 Montague st., Brooklyn. m7,19 EDWARD RIEGELMANN, President.

t2r See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record."

The

Total $2,521 10 allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be thirty (30) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1,200).

NO. 15. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT A SEWER IN 4TH AVE., EAST SIDE, BETWEEN BAY RIDGE AVE. AND OVINGTON AVE.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of quantities is as follows:

209 linear feet of 12-inch. pipe sewer laid complete, including all Incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $5.45

3 manholes, complete, with iron head and covers, including all . inci-dentals and appurtenances; per man- hole, $110

8,000 feet, board measure, sheeting and bracing driven in place complete, including all incidentals and appurte-nances; per 1,000 feet, board measure, $50

Total $3,538 75 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be thirty (30) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Eighteen Hundred Dollars ($1,800).

NO. 14. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT SEWER IN 82D ST. FROM 7TH AVE. TO FORT HAMILTON PKWAY.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

444 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $4.40 $1,953 60

50 linear feet of 6-inch house con-nection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2 100 00

4 manholes complete, with iron heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $110 440 00

500 feet board measure of sheeting and bracing, driven in place complete, including all incidentals and appurte-nances; per thousand feet board measure, $40 20 00

5 cubic yards of extra excavation, including sheeting and bracing and all labor, materials, incidentals and ap- purtenances; per cubic yard, $1.50 7 50

260 linear feet of 6-inch house con. nection drain laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $2

6 manholes complete, with iron heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $110

$11,511 50

10,010 00

11,596 00

10,788 00

3,960 00

1,050 00

8,625 00

1,197 00

5,550 00

2,400 00

7,723 /0

75 00

$1,139 05

50 00

400 00

330 00

660 00

520 00

the

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Brooklyn at

Room 21, Borough Hall, Brooklyn, until 11 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1924. NO. 1. FOR REGULATING, GRADING,

CURBING AND FLAGGING AND PAVING WITH PRELIMINARY BITUMINOUS MA-CADAM PAVEMENT THE ROADWAY OF E. 18TH ST. FROM JEROME AVE. TO VOORHIES AVE.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 185 cubic yards excavation to 6-inch subgrade. 177 cubic yards filling (not to be bid for). 1,035 linear feet steel-bound cement curb (1

year maintenance). 4,890 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year

maintenance). 4,890 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side-

walk foundation. 1,684 square yards bituminous macadam pave-

ment 6 inches thick (1 year maintenance). 842 gallons asphalt macadam binder, furnished,

delivered and spread. Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. Security required, $2,000. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$100 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 2. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF LENOX RD. FROM E. 34TH ST, TO E. 35TH ST.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 180 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 37 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in

concrete. 137 cubic yards concrete. 830 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years

maintenante). Time allowed, 20 consecutive working days. Security required, $1,100. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$55 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 3. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF LOTT AVE. FROM HOPKINSON AVE. TO BRISTOL ST.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 244 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 143 cubic yards concrete. 870 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years

maintenance). Time allowed, 20 consecutive working days. Security required, $1,300. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$65 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 4. FOR REGULATING, CURBING AND FLAGGING WHERE NECESSARY LOTT AVE. FROM ROCKAWAY AVE. TO OSBORN ST.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 814 linear feet steel bound cement curb (1

year maintenance). 3,348 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year

maintenance), 3,348 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side-

walk foundation. Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. Security required, $700. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$35 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 5. FOR REGULATING, CURBING AND FLAGGING QUENTIN RD. FROM E. I7TH ST. TO E. 18TH ST., AND FOR CURB-ING E. 18TH ST. FROM QUENTIN RD. TO AVENUE R.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 1,962 linear feet steel bound cement curb (1

year maintenance). 425 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year main-

tenance). 425 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side-.

walk foundation. Time allowed, 20 consecutive working days. Security required, $850. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$42.50 in cash, or certified check, made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 6. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAYS OF QUENTIN RD. FROM E. 18TH ST. TO E. 19TH ST., AND E. 18TH ST. FROM QUENTIN RD. TO AVENUE R.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 1,015 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 152 linear feet bluestone beading stones set

in concrete. 20 linear feet cement curb. 744 cubic yards concrete. 4,480 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years

maintenance). Time allowed,. 30 consecutive working days. Security required, $5,900. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$295 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 7. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT

Total $1,501 50 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be twenty (20) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Seven Hundred Dollars ($700).

NO. 11. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT SEWER BASIN ON RIVER-DALE AVE., SOUTHERLY SIDE AT A POINT ABOUT 35 FEET EAST OF THE EAST BUILDING LINE OF BARRETT ST.

The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

1 sewer basin complete of standard design, with iron grating, iron basin hood and connecting culvert, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per

basin, $450 $450 00 The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be ten (10) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required is Two Hun-dred Dollars ($200).

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 1815

ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAYS OF WAREHOUSE AVE., W. 24TH, W. 25TH, W. 27TH, W. 28TH, W. 29TH, W. 30TH, W. 31ST, W. 32D, W. 35TH, W. 36TH AND W. 37TH STS. BETWEEN SURF AVE. AND THE PUBLIC BEACH, WHERE NOT ALREADY PAVED.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 2,730 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 30 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in

concrete. 1,820 cubic yards concrete, 11,070 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years

maintenance). Time allowed, 40 consecutive working days. Security required, $13,000. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit

of $650 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of, The City of New York.

NO. 8. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAYS OF W. 8TH ST. FROM SURF AVE. TO ITS SOUTHERLY END, AND W. 10TH ST., W. 12TH ST., STILL-WELL AVE., W. 15TH ST., W. 16TH ST. AND W. 19TH ST. FROM SURF AVE. TO 11-1E PUBLIC BEACH.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 6,170 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 4,110 cubic yards concrete. 24,780 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years

maintenance). Time allowed, 50 consecutive working days. Security required, $29,000. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$1,450 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 9. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF W. 35TH ST. FROM NEPTUNE AVE. TO A POINT 600 FEET NORTH OF CANAL AVE.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 1,091 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 150 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in

concrete. 780 cubic yards concrete. 4,690 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years

maintenance). Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. Security required, $6,300. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$315 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO, 10. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING AND FLAGGING W. 12TH ST. FROM HIGIILAWN AVE. TO AVENUE S.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 500 cubic yards excavation to 9-inch subgrade. 92 cubic yards filling to be furnished. 1,600 linear feet steel bound cement curb (1

year maintenance). 5,200 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year

maintenance). 5,200 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side-

walk foundation. Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. Security required, $1,400. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$70 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 11. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 10TH AVE. FROM 47TH ST. TO 48TH ST., AND FROM 49TH ST. TO 51ST ST.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 686 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 20 linear feet old curbstone reset in concrete. 10 linear feet new curbstone set in concrete,

i 74 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in concrete.

540 cubic yards concrete. 3,290 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years

maintenance). Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. Security required, $4,000. Each bid must be accompanied a deposit of

$200 in cash or certified cbeck made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 12. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 43D ST. FROM 9TH AVE. TO 10TH AVE.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 767 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 10 linear feet old curbstone reset in concrete. 10 linear feet new curbstone set in concrete. 120 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in

concrete. 452 cubic yards concrete. 2,710 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years

maintenance). Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. Security required, $3,800. Each bid Must be accompanied by a deposit

of $190 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York,

NO. 13. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING AND FLAGGING 66TH ST. FROM 10TH AVE. TO 11TH AVE.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 606 cubic yards excavation to 6-inch subgrade. 425 cubic yards earth filling (not to be bid

for). 410 cubic yards cinder filling to be furnished. 1,486 linear feet steel bound cement curb (1

year maintenance). 7,400 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year

maintenance). 7,400 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side-

walk foundation. Time allowed, 30 consecutive working days. Security required, $1,800. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$90 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 14. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING AND FLAGGING 67TH ST. FROM 18TH AVE. TO 19TH AVE.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 548 cubic yards excavation to 9-inch subgrade. 359 cubic yards filling (not to be bid for). 1,400 linear feet steel bound cement curb (1

year maintenance). 7,040 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year

maintenance). 7,040 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side-

walk foundation. Time allowed. 30 consecutive working days. Security required, $1,500. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit

of $75 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 15. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 67TH ST. FROM 18TH AVE. TO 19TH AVE.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 384 cubic yards concrete. 2,310 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years

maintenance). Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. Security required, $2,700. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$135 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 16. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING AND FLAGGING 73D ST. FROM 19TH AVE. TO 20TH AVE.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 169 cubic yards excavation, sidewalk area only. 137 cubic yards filling (not to be bid for),

sidewalk area only. 1,494 linear feet steel bound cement curb (1

year maintenance). 7,410 square feet cement sidewalks (1 year

maintenance). 7,410 square feet 6-inch cinder or gravel side-

walk foundation. Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. Security required, $1,500. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$75 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 17. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 77TH ST. FROM 21ST AVE. TO BAY PKWAY.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 426 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 400 cubic yards concrete. 2,410 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years

maintenance). Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. Security required, $3,100. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$155 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 18. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE' ROADWAY OF 79TH ST. FROM 21ST AVE. TO BAY PKWAY.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 637 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 397 cubic yards concrete. 2,390 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years

maintenance). Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. Security required, $3,200. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$160 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

NO. 19. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING WITH PERMANENT ASPHALT PAVEMENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF 81ST ST. FROM 14TH AVE. TO 15TH AVE.

The Engineer's estimate is as follows: 420 cubic yards excavation to subgrade. 72 linear feet bluestone heading stones set in

concrete. 30 linear feet steel bound cement curb. 445 cubic yards concrete. 2,680 square yards asphalt pavement (5 years

maintenance). Time allowed, 25 consecutive working days. Security required, $3,500. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of

$175 in cash or certified check made payable to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York.

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications per foot, cubic yard, or other unit of measure by which the bids will be tested. The bids will be corm pared and the contracts awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract.

Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the Bureau of Highways, Room 502, No. 50 Court st., Brooklyn. f29,m12

EDWARD RIEGELMANN, President. reSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

NOTICES OF EXAMINATIONS.

General Instructions Regarding Examina- tions.

APPLICATIONS MAY BE OBTAINED IN the office of the Municipal Civil Service Com-

mission, 14th floor, Municipal Building, Man-hattan.

All examinations are open to both men and women unless otherwise stated.

No applications delivered at the office of the Commission, by mail or otherwise, after 4 p. m, on the closing date for the receipt of applica-tions will be accepted. Application blanks will be mailed upon request provided a self-addressed stamped envelope or sufficient postage is enclosed to cover the mailing. The Commission will not guarantee the delivery of the same. Postage on applications forwarded by mail must be fully prepaid.

The term of eligibility of the list resulting from the examinations is fixed at not less than one year nor more than four years.

Applicants must be citizens of the United States and residents of the State of New York.

Persons appointed from the eligible lists re-sulting from the examinations become members of the retirement system described in chapter XXVI of the Charter, voluntarily within six months and compulsorily after six months of service.

Applications for examinations must be filed on the form specified in the advertisement.

Candidates must be at least 21 years of age on or before the closing date for the receipt of applications unless otherwise stated in the adver-tisement.

The subject Citizenship is designed to test the relative merit and fitness of candidates for ap-pointment by reason of good citizenship es shown by military, marine or naval service under the Federal or State governments, length of domicile in the City. of New York and general character and reputation. The rating on this subject will be ascertained from the candidate's sworn state-ment, which is to be filed on a special blank. Full particulars as to rating are described on such blank.

A qualifying physical examination 141 be given for each examination.

Notices of the dates of the various parts of this examination will be published in the "City Record."

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, COMMie• stoners.

MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary.

NOTION PICTURE PHOTOGRAPHER.

Applications received received from TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924, TO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924,

-to be filed on Form D. The subjects and weights of the examination

are: Experience 4, 70 per cent. required; oral and practical 5, 75 per cent. required; citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

Duties-Operating a motion picture camera; cutting films of motion pictures; assembling mo-tion picture films; repairing apparatus used in taking and exhibiting moving pictures.

Requirements-Candidates must have had at least one year's experience as a camera man in a motion picture studio, or in similar work; must have knowledge of the use of portable arc

lights and of portable projectors, and be familiar with safety appliances, lamps, voltages, etc.

There is one vacancy in Department of Plant and Structures at $2,700 per annum.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commis-sioners.

MARTIN A, HEALY, Secretary. mil 1,26

RODMAN, GRADE B.

Applications received from TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924, TO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924.

-to be filed on Form D. The subjects and weights of the examination

are: Experience 3, 70 per cent. required; tech-nical 4, 75 per cent. required; mathematics 2; citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general average re. quired.

Duties-The duties of the position are to act as an assistant to instrument men, operating transit, level and plane table, to handle the several rods in use, to make measurements and in the office to assist in computing quantities and occasionally making profiles and maps.

Requirements-Candidates must have had a year of experience as an engineer assistant, or a course in surveying in recognized institution with field work, or the equivalent of the above.

The requirement that every application shall bear the certificates of four reputable citizens whose residences or places of business are within the City of New York is waived for applicants for this examination whose previous occupation or employment has been wholly or in part outside the City of New York and the said certificates will be accepted from persons resident or en-gaged in business elsewhere.

The requirement of paragraph 12, rule VII, that no person who has entered any examination for . appointment to a competitive position and failed, or who has withdrawn from an examina-tion, shall be admitted within nine months from the date of such examination to a new examina-tion for the same position, is waived for this examination.

Salary for this grade is from $1,560 to, but not including, $2,160 per annum.

There are several vacancies at $1,560 annually in the various departments of the City.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commis-sioners.

MARTIN A, HEALY, Secretary. m11,26

BOOKKEEPER, GRADE 3 (CERTIFICA-TION WILL BE MADE FROM THE RE-SULTING ELIGIBLE LIST FOR VACAN-CIES IN GRADE 2).

Applications received from TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924, TO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1924.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Duties (bookkeeping) 5, 70 per cent. re-quired; arithmetic 2; handwriting and neatness 2; citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general average required,

Duties-To balance or adjust accounts; to take trial balances; to make journal entries; to write statements or bills; to compute, post or compile data in connection with functional and unit cost accounting; to keep general ledgers and con-trolling accounts of subsidiary records; to pre-pare special reports, and to perform other book-keeping work of a similar character and stand-ard.

Salary-Grade 3, $1,560 to, but not including, $2,160 per annum. Grade 2, $960 to, but not including, $1,560 per annum.

Vacancies-Two in Department of Plant and Structures at $1,560 annually; three in Depart-ment of Finance at $1,560 annually; one in Bel-levue and Allied Hospitals at $1,317 annually.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commis-sioners.

MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. m11,26

SUPERVISING MARINE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER.

Applications received from TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924, TO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924.

-to be filed on Form D. The subjects and weights of the examination

are: Experience 4, 70 per cent. required; tech-nical 3, 75 per cent. required; oral 2, 75 per cent. required; citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

Duties-The duties of the position include the supervision of construction and maintenance of turbo-electric drive apparatus of municipal ferry-boats.

Requirements-Applicants must have, at the time of filing application, a U. S. Chief Marine Engineer's license and sbould have had experi-ence in connection with the construction and repairs of turbo-electric drive as applied to ferry-boat operation. They * must be familiar with mechanical details, auxiliaries and units of ferry-boat power plants.

Vacancies-One vacancy in Department of Plant and Structures at $3,500 per annum.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commis-sioners.

MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. nr11,26

PHYSICIAN (CLINIC), GRADE 1.

Applications received from TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924, TO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924.

-to be filed on Form D. The subjects and weights of the examination

are: Experience 4, 70 per cent. required; tech-nical 5, 75 per cent. required; citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

Duties-The duties of Physician (Clinic) are to diagnose and treat patients applying at the Tuberculosis, Venereal Disease and Occupational Disease Clinics of the Department of Health and to examine at the Occupational Clinic appli-cants for licenses as food handlers. Eight hours of service per week are required.

Requirements-Candidates must be licensed to practice medicine in the State of New York.

Salary-Grade 1 comprises salary to, but not including, $1,560 per annum.

Vacancies in Department of Health at $400 per annum occur frequently. Vacancies at higher amounts occur from time to time.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commis-sioners.

MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. rrP11,26

INSPECTOR OF PLUMBING, GRADE 3.

Applications received from MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1924, TO

TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1924. -tn be filed on Form D.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Experience 3, 70 per cent. required; tech-nical 5, 75 per cent, required; practical test 1, 75 per cent. required; citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general average required..

Duties-Inspectors of Plumbing are employed in the Bureau of Buildings in the several Bor-°nabs to inspect and report upon the plumbing

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work in new and old buildings to insure compli-ance with the legal provisions of the Plumbing Code concerning general sanitation, and to make tests of plumbing, drainage and gas systems.

Requirements-In accordance with section 406 of the Greater New York Charter candidates must be plumbers who shall have served at least five years as such. They are expected to be familiar with all branches of plumbing and gas fitting and with the several laws and regulations relative thereto. A knowledge of plan reading is also required.

Section 1573, subdivision 3, of the Greater New York Charter directs that the Examining Board of Plumbers shall examine in conjunction with the Municipal Civil Service Commission applicants for positions of Inspectors of Plumb-ing. The names of all candidates who file ap-plications will be transmitted to the Examining Board of Plumbers in accordance with these pro-visions. The attention of candidates is drawn to the notice of the Examining Board of Plumbers printed below.

Salary-Grade 3 comprises salaries of $2,160 to, but not including, $2,760 per annum,

Vacancies-There are several vacancies at $2,200 per annum in the Bureau of Buildings, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Other va-cancies occur from time to time.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND a MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commis-sioners.

MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary,

EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS. Municipal Building, 9th Floor.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT in accordance with section 1573 of the Greater

New York Charter, the Examining Board of Plumbers will examine, in conjunction with the Municipal Civil Service Commission, all persons who file applications for examination as Inspec-tors of Plumbing. Each person applying for examination will be charged a sum of Five Dollars, to be collected by this Board on the date designated by the Municipal Civil Service Commission for holding the practical test.

All applications for examination are to be made to the Municipal Civil Service Commission in accordance with its advertisement of this date.

MICHAEL J. McGRATH, THOMAS J. GOR-MAN, JOHN J. HASSETT, ARTHUR J. GRIFFIN, WILLIAM J. McDERMOTT, Exam- ining Board of Plumbers. m10,25

ACTUARIAL CLERK, GRADE 3.

Applications received from MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1924, TO

TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1924, -to be filed on Form D.

Candidates must be at least 18 years of age on or before the closing date for the receipt of applications.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Experience 2; duties 5, 70 per cent. re-quired; mathematics 2; citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

Duties-To assist in the making of actuarial investigations of the mortality and service ex-perience of employees covered by various pen-sion funds and in the making of valuations of the assets and liabilities of such funds, and other actuarial work such as the construction of tables.

Requirements-Candidates should have had ex-perience in the actuarial department of a life Insurance company or similar institution involv-ing the actual performance of duties similar to those described above, or other equivalent ex-perience. They must possess a working knowl-edge of actuarial terms, symbols and formulas and of mathematics as applied to actuarial work.

The salary of grade 3 is from $1,560 to, but not including, $2,160 per annum.

There is one vacancy in Board of Estimate and Apportionment, New York City Employees' Re-tirement System, at $1,560 per annum.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commis-sioners,

MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. m10,25

ASSISTANT MEDICAL EXAMINER, OF-FICE OF THE CHIEF MEDICAL EXAM-INER, GRADE 4.

Applications received from MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1924, TO

TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1924. -to be filed on Form D.

Candidates must be at least 25 years of age on or before the closing date for the receipt of applications.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Experience 3, 70 per cent. required; tech-Inca( paper 3, 75 per cent. required; practical test 3, 75 per cent. required; citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

Duties-To assist the Chief Medical Examiner of The City of New York in making investiga-tions of violent and suspicious deaths, and to per-form autopsies in connection with such investi-gations.

Requirements-Candidates must be licensed to practice medicine in the State of New York. Candidates must present evidence of having per-formed in an official capacity two years' work in a pathological laboratory of a recognized school, hospital, asylum or public morgue, and of having performed fifty autopsies,

There is one vacancy at $4,100 per annum. Other vacancies occur from time to time.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, COIDMiS-sioners.

MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. m10,25

STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER, GRADE 3.

Applications received from MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1924, TO

TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1924, . -to be filed on general form.

Candidates must be at least 18 years of age on or before the closing date for the receipt of applications.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Facility and transcription 4, 70 per cent. required; spelling 1,.70 per cent. required; letter 2, 70 per cent. required; digest 2; citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

Requirements-Two letters of two hundred and forty words each will be dictated at the rate of one hundredand twenty words per minute. Candidates will transcribe only one of these letters. On the subject of digest, a calendar of letters received will be prepared by the candi-date, giving the essentials of each communication, expressed briefly, with proper care for clearness of presentation. Candidates must furnish their own notebooks, typewriting machines, pens and ink. The Commission will not at any time or in any way be responsible for machines; nor will any allowance be made where machines are miss-ing, late in arriving, defective or out of order on the day of the examination.

Grade 3 comprises salaries of $1,560 to, but not including, $2,160 per annum.

Vacancies occur from time to time in various departments.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS. SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, COTIPMiS-stoners.

MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. m10,25

Applications received from MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1924, TO

TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1924. -to be filed on Form D.

The subjects and weights of the examination are: Experience 3, 70 per cent. required; tech-meal 3, 75 per cent. required; oral and practical 3, 75 per cent. required; citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

Requirements-Candidates must be licensed to practice in the State of New York. Licenses must be submitted at the time of filing applica-tions.

Salary-Grade 2 comprises salaries of $1,560 to, but not including, $2,160 annually. Grade 1, salaries less than $1,560 annually.

There is one vacancy in Department of Public Welfare at $1,317 per annum. Other vacancies occur from time to time.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND

Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, COITICHS-

stoners. MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. m10,25

TELEGRAPH OPERATOR (FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH DESPATCHER), MALE.

Applications received from WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1924. TO

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1924. -to be filed on Form D.

The subjects and weights of the examina-tion are: Experience 3, 70 per cent. required; technical (practical) 3, 75 per cent. required; technical (written ) 3, 75 per cent. required; citizenship 1. 70 per cent. general average required.

Duties-The duties of the position involve the maintenance of the condition of receiving and transmitting apparatus of the fire alarm signal system at the receiving station; the receiving and dispatching of fire alarms and other orders incident to the movement of fire companies and fire fighting equipment; the testing of circuits, etc.

Requirements-Candidates must have had ex- perience in telegraphy; must be familiar with testing of electrical underground and overhead circuits, batteries, motors and equipment used for telegraphical communications. Knowledge of the Morse Code or Continental Code Telegraph or Fire Alarm Telegraph Code is required and practical test will be made of each candidate on one or the other of these systems.

There are seven vacancies in Fire Department at $2,700 per annum.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION, ABRAHAM KAPLAN, President; FERDINAND

Q. MORTON and WILLIAM DRENNAN, Commis-sioners.

MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary. f27,m12

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THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924.

DENTIST, GRADE 2 (CERTIFICATION WILL BE MADE ALSO FOR GRADE 1 FROM THE RESULTING ELIGIBLE LIST).

The time allowed for the full completion of the work herein described will be 70 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Sev- enty-five Hundred Dollars ($7,500).

NO. 7. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWERS AND APPURTENANCES IN ROSEDALE AVE. BETWEEN WESTCHESTER AVE. AND E. 177TH ST.; IN COMMONWEALTH AVE. BETWEEN WESTCHESTER AVE. AND E. 174TH ST.; IN ST. LAWRENCE AVE. BE. TWEEN WESTCHESTER AVE. AND E. 172D ST.; IN E. 172D ST. BETWEEN ROSEDALE AVE. AND BEACH AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

460 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 18-inch. 1,110 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 15-inch. 1,935 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 12-inch. 100 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6-inch

to 30-incb, 435 spurs for house connections. 36 manholes. 2,500 cubic yards of rock excavation. 40 cubic yards of class "B" concrete, .50 cubic yards of class "C" concrete. 1,000 feet, board measure, of timber. 3,000 feet, board measure, of timber sheeting. The time allowed for the full completion of the

work herein described will be 200 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the roper performance of the contract will be Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000).

NO. 8. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWERS AND APPURTENANCES IN DEWEY AVE. BETWEEN LOGAN AVE. AND E. 177TH ST.; IN E. 177TH ST. BETWEEN DEWEY AVE. AND E. TREMONT AVE.; IN SCHLEY AVE. BETWEEN EXISTING SEWER EAST OF E. TREMONT AVE. AND E. TREMONT AVE.; IN RANDALL AVE. BETWEEN HOLLY-WOOD AVE. AND E. TREMONT AVE.; AND IN E. TREMONT AVE. BETWEEN E. 177TH ST. AND PHILIP AVE.; IN EDISON AVE. BETWEEN RANDALL AVE. AND A POINT ABOUT 540 FEET SOUTHERLY THERE-FROM; IN LOGAN AVE. BETWEEN SCHLEY AVE. AND PHILIP AVE.; IN HOLLYWOOD AVE. BETWEEN SCHLEY AVE. AND RAN. DALL AVE., WITH A TEMPORARY CON. NECTION IN HOLLYWOOD AVE. AT RAN- DALL AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

585 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 24• inch.

540 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 18-inch. 1,265 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 15-inch. 3,705 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 12-inch. 500 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6-inch

to 30-inch. 755 spurs for house connections. 61 manholes. 400 cubic yards of rock excavation. 150 cubic yards of class "A" concrete. 300 cubic yards of class "B" concrete. 200 cubic yards of class "C" concrete. 100 cubic yards of stone ballast. 10,000 pounds of steel reinforcement bars. 15,000 feet, board measure, of timber. 5,000 feet, board measure, of timber sheeting. 4,000 linear feet of piles. The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 200 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Thirty Thou-sand Dollars ($30,000).

NO. 9. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWERS AND APPURTENANCES IN WILSON AVE. BETWEEN BURKE AVE. AND NEEDHAM AVE., AND IN NEEDHAM AVE. BETWEEN WILSON AVE. AND FENTON AVE., TO-GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

10 linear feet of reinforced concrete sewer, 4-foot 9-inch diameter.

2,136 linear feet of reinforced concrete pipe sewer, 4-foot 9-inch diameter.

212 linear feet of reinforced concrete pipe sewer, 4-foot 6-inch diameter.

240 linear feet of reinforced concrete pipe sewer, 4-foot 3-inch diameter.

10 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 24-inch. 5 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 20-inch. 415 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 18-inch. 485 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 15-inch. 15 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 12-inch. 100 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6-inch

to 30-inch. 280 openings and covers for house connections. 116 spurs for house connections. 200 linear feet of risers. 25 manholes. 5,000 cubic yards of rock excavation. 150 cubic yards of class "B" concrete. 50 cubic yards of class "C" concrete. 5,000 pounds of steel reinforcement bars. 2,000 feet, bcard measure, of timber. 3,000 feet, board measure, of timber sheeting. The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 250 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Sixty Thou-sand Dollars ($60,000).

NO. 10. CONSTRUTING SEWER AND APPURTENANCES IN WHITLOCK AVE. BETWEEN EXISTING SEWER AT TIMP. SON PL. AND EAST 149TH ST., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

680 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 18-inch. 200 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 15-inch. 645 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 12-inch. 110 linear feet of basin connections. 50 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 6-inch to

30-inch. 210 spurs for house connections. 14 manholes. 3 receiving basins, type "B." 100 cubic yards of rock excavation. 100 cubic yards of class "B" concrete. 80 cubic yards of class "C" concrete. 25 cubic yards of stone ballast. 1,000 feet, board measure, of timber. 1,000 feet, board measure, of timber sheeting. The time allowed for the completion of the

work herein described will be 150 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper perfor

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llars of

($7 the000). contract will be Seven Thou-

sand , NO. 11. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWER

AND APPURTENANCES IN LELAND AVE. BETWEEN WATSON AVE. AND WEST. CHESTER AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

765 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 24-inch. 245 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 15-inch. 460 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer, 12-inch. 60 linear feet of basin connectiois. 50 linear feet of nitrified pipe drains, 6-inch to

30-inch. 215 spurs for hcase connections. 15 manholes. 2 receiving basins, type "B." 1,100 cubic yards of ruck excavation. 10 cubic yards of class "B" concrete. 20 cubic yards of class "C" concrete.

PROMOTION TO EXAMINER, GRADE 5, BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTION- MENT; DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Written examination will he held in Room

1417, Municipal Building, Manhattan, commencing at 9.45 a. m., on TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. m5,11

MARTIN A. HEALY, Secretary.

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of The Bronx

at his office, Municipal Building, Crotona Park, Tremont and 3d ayes., until 11 a. m., on

TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1924. NO, 1. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

MOTOR GASOLINE. The time allowed for the full completion of the

contract is as directed during the period ending June 30, 1924, after the endorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller upon the executed contract.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Six Hundred Dollars ($600).

NO. 2. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 4,000 CUBIC YARDS OF HARD COAL CLEAN STEAM BOILER ASHES.

The time allowed for the full completion of the contract will be as may be directed during the year 1924.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Fifteen Hun-dred Dollars ($1,500).

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check of 5 per cent. of the amount of the bond required as security for the proper performance of the contract. Blank forms of bids, upon which bids must be made, can be obtained by application therefor, together with copies of the specifications and form of con-tract, at said office.

m7,18 HENRY BRUCKNER, President. fa-See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

310 linear feet new corner concrete curb (in- cluding maintenance for one year).

16,200 square feet concrete sidewalk (including maintenance for one year).

2,000 square feet new bridgestone. 150 cubic yards dry rubble masonry. 10 cubic yards class "B" concrete. 4 receiving basins, type "B." 120 linear feet vitrified pipe drains 12 inches

in diameter. 100 linear feet vitrified pipe drains 18 inches

in diameter. 1,000 feet, board measure, timber. 1,100 linear feet new guard rail. The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 60 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Eighty-seven Hundred Dollars ($8,700).

NO. 2. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, BUILDING INLETS. RECEIVING BASINS, DRAINS, CULVERTS, APPROACHES AND GUARD RAILS WHERE NECESSARY IN METCALF AVE. FROM SOUND VIEW AVE. TO LUDLOW AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

750 cubic yards of earth excavation. 500 cubic yards rock excavation above subgrade

of street. 30 cubic yards rock excavation in 6,500 cubic yards filling. 10 cubic yards class "B" concrete. 6 receiving basins, type "B." 150 linear feet vitrified pipe drains

in diameter. 50 linear feet vitrified pipe drains

in diameter. 1,000 feet, board measure, timber. 700 linear feet new guard rail. 5 cubic yards brick masonry. The time allowed for the full completion of the

work herein described will be 50 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Four Thou-sand Dollars ($4,000).

NO. 3. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, SETTING CURB, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND CROSSWALKS, BUILDING INLETS, RE-CEIVING BASINS, DRAINS, CULVERTS, APPROACHES AND GUARD RAILS WHERE NECESSARY IN WORTHEN ST. FROM GARRISON AVE. TO BARRY ST., AND IN BARRY ST. FROM LONGWOOD AVE. TO E. 156TH ST., FOR REGULATING, GRAD-ING, BUILDING INLETS, RECEIVING BASINS, DRAINS, CULVERTS. AP-PROACHES AND GUARD RAILS WHERE NECESSARY IN E. 156TH ST. FROM GAR-RISON AVE. TO TRUXTON ST., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

3,400 cubic yards excavation of all kinds. 2,350 cubic yards filling. 1,400 linear feet new straight bluestone curb. 150 linear feet new corner bluestone curb. 50 linear feet old bluestone curb. 8,200 square feet concrete sidewalk (including

maintenance for one year). 720 square feet new bridgestone. 400 cubic yards dry rubble masonry. 70 culiic yards class "B" concrete. 50 linear feet vitrified pipe drains,

in diameter. 1,000 feet, board measure, timber. 400 linear feet new guard rail. 5 cubic yards brick masonry. 1 inlet, type "C." The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 40 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the roper performance of the contract will be Six

Thousand Dollars ($6,000). NO. 4. FOR SETTING CURB, LAYING

SIDEWALKS AND CROSSWALKS WHERE NECESSARY IN HOUGHTON AVE. FROM ZEREGA AVE. TO HAVEMEYER AVE., AND FROM OLMSTEAD AVE. TO A POINT ABOUT 380 FEET WESTERLY THERE-FROM, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK IN-CIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

2,360 linear feet new straight bluestone curb. 40 linear feet new corner bluestone curb. 12,100 square feet concrete sidewalk (including

maintenance for one year). 120 square feet new bridgestone. The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 30 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Three Thou-sand Dollars ($3,000).

NO. 5. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, SETTING CURB, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND CROSSWALKS, BUILDING INLETS, RE-CEIVING BASINS, DRAINS, CULVERTS, APPROACHES AND GUARD RAILS WHERE NECESSARY IN E. 227TH ST. FROM LA-CONIA AVE. TO BARNES AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

4,000 cubic yards earth excavation. 100 cubic yards rock excavation, above sub

grade of street. 8,000 cubic yards filling. 4,600 linear feet new straight bluestone curb. 115 linear feet new corner bluestone curb. 120 linear feet old bluestone curb. 400 square feet old bluestone flagging. 23.600 square feet concrete sidewalk (in

eluding maintenance for one year). 800 square feet new bridgestone. 230 square feet old bridgestone. 600 cubic yards dry rubble masonry. 400 linear feet vitrified pipe drains, 12 inches

in diameter. 1,000 feet, board measure, timber. 1,700 linear feet new guard rail. 5 cubic yards brick masonry. 1 inlet, Type "C." The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 75 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Fourteen Thousand Dollars ($14,000).

NO. 6. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, BUILDING INLETS, RECEIVING BASINS, DRAINS, CULVERTS. APPROACHES AND GUARD RAILS WHERE NECESSARY IN FENTON AVE. FROM MACE AVE. TO GUN HILL RD. AND FOR' A WIDTH OF 30 FEET CENTRALLY LOCATED IN MORGAN AVE. FROM MACE AVE. TO GUN HILL RD., TO-GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

6,300 cubic yards earth excavation. 200 cubic yards rock excavation above subgrade

of street. 10,000 cubic yards filling. 50 cubic yards dry rubble masonry. 100 linear feet vitrified pipe drains 12 inches

in diameter. 50 linear feet vitrified pipe drains 18 inches

in diameter. 1,000 feet, board measure, timber. 2,400 linear feet new guard rail,

1,000 feet, board pleasure, of timber. 2,000 feet, board measure, of timber sheeting. The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 120 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Ten Thou-sand Dollars ($10,000).

NO. 12. FOR PAVING WITH GRANITE BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF CAULOWELL AVE. FROM E. 149TH ST. TO WESTCHESTER AVE., FURNISHING AND ADJUSTING CURB AND SIDEWALKS, BUILDING AND RE-BUILDING INLETS AND RECEIVING BASINS WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO (PERMANENT PAVEMENT).

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

2,670 square yards of granite block pavement (modern) on a concrete foundation laid with asphaltic cement joints and keeping the pavement in repair for one year from date of completion,

525 cubic yards of class "B" concrete. 1,000 linear feet of new straight curb. 75 linear feet of new corner curb. 570 linear feet of old curb recut and reset. 50 square feet of old bluestone flagging relaid. 3,000 square feet of concrete sidewalk (in-

cluding maintenance for one year). 1 receiving basin, type "B." 1 receiving basin rebuilt. 50 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains 12 inches

in diameter. 10 cubic yards of rock excavation for roadway

and curb. 20 cubic yards of rock excavation for receiving

basins and drains. The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 30 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Eleven Thousand Dollars ($11,000).

NO. 13. FOR PAVING WITH SHEET ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF GRANT AVE. FROM E. 166TH ST. TO E. 170TH ST., FUR-NISHING AND ADJUSTING CURB AND SIDEWALKS, BUILDING AND REBUILD-ING INLETS AND RECEIVING BASINS WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO (PER-MANENT PAVEMENT).

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

9,770 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement (medium traffic mixture) and keeping the pave-ment in repair for five years from date of completion.

1,950 cubic yards of class "B" concrete. 2,000 linear feet of new straight curb. 150 linear feet of new corner curb. 3,370 linear feet of old curb, recut and reset. 100 square feet of new bluestone flagging. 900 square feet of old bluestone flagging, relaid. 6,000 square feet of concrete sidewalk (includ-

ing maintenance for one year). 170 linear feet of temporary headers. 5 receiving basins, rebuilt, 2 sets of receiving .basin heads and gutter

stones, recut and reset. 30 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains 12 inches

in diameter. 10 cubic yards of rock excavation, for roadbed

and curb. 10 cubic yards of rock excavation, for receiving

basins and drains. The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 50 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Twenty-eight Thousand Dollars ($28,000).

NO. 14. FOR PAVING WITH SHEET ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF WEBB AVE. FROM KINGSBRIDGE RD. TO W. 197TH ST., FUR-NISHING AND ADJUSTING CURB AND SIDEWALKS, BUILDING AND REBUILD-ING INLETS AND RECEIVING BASINS WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO (PER-MANENT PAVEMENT).

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

4,850 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement (medium traffic mixture) and keeping the pave-ment in repair for five years from date of corn. pletion.

930 cubic yards of class "B" concrete. 100 linear feet of new straight curb. 2,610 linear feet of old curb, recut and reset. 2,500 square feet of concrete sidewalk (includ-

ing maintenance for one year). 40 linear feet of new granite headers. 180 linear feet of temporary headers. 5 cubic yards of rock excavation for roadbed

and curb. The time allowed for the full completion of the

work herein described will be 40 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Thirteen Thousand Dollars ($13.000).

NO. 15. FOR PAVING WITH SHEET ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF STEUBEN AVE. FROM GUN HILL ROAD TO E. 210TH ST., FUR-NISHING AND ADJUSTING CURB AND SIDEWALKS, BUILDING AND REBUILDING INLETS AND RECEIVING BASINS WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO (PERMANENT PAVEMENT).

The Engineer's follows:

2,420 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement (medium traffic mixture) and keeping the pave-ment in repair for five years from date of completion.

500 cubic yards of class "B," concrete, 580 linear feet of new straight curb. 80 linear feet of new corner curb. 850 linear feet of old curb, recut and reset. 100 square feet of old bluestone flagging, re.

laid. 400 square feet of old concrete sidewalk (in.

chiding maintenance for one year). 80 linear feet of temporary headers. 2 receiving basins, rebuilt. 1 set of receiving basin heads and gutter

stones, recut and reset. 20 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 12 inches

in diameter. S cubic yards of rock excavation, for roadbed

and curb. 10 cubic yards of rock excavation, for receiving

basins and drains. The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 20 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required proper performance of the contract Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000).

NO. 16. FOR PAVING WITH SHEET ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF FINDLAY AVE. FROM E. 169TH ST. TO E. 170TH ST., FURNISH-ING AND ADJUSTING CURB AND SIDE. WALKS, BUILDING AND REBUILDING IN-LETS AND RECEIVING BASINS WHERE NECESSARY. TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO (PERMANENT PAVEMENT).

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

2,740 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement

PROMOTION TO THIRD GRADE CLERK, OFFICES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE BOROUGHS OF THE BRONX, RICH-MOND, QUEENS, BROOKLYN; DEPART. MENT OF PARKS, BROOKLYN; DEPART. MENT OF PARKS, MANHATTAN; BOARD OF ELECTIONS; DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Written examination will be held in Room 1417,

Municipal Building. Manhattan, commencing at 9.45 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1924. m8,12

PROMOTION TO ACCOUNTANT, GRADE 5, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

Written examination will be held in Room 1417, Municipal Building, Manhattan, commencing at 9.45 a. m., on TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924.

m5,11

Notices to Appear for Examinations.

ALIENIST (PSYCHIATRIST), GRADE 4. Oral examination will be held in Room 1415,

Municipal Building. Manhattan, commencing at 10 a. m., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1924.

m11,12

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of The Bronx

at his office, Municipal Building, Crotona Park, Tremont and 3d ayes., until 11 a. m., on

THURSDAY. MARCH 13, 1924. NO. 1. FOR REGULATING. GRADING,

SETTING CURB. LAYING SIDEWALKS AND CROSSWALKS, BUILDING INLETS, RE. CEIVING BASINS, DRAINS, CULVERTS, APPROACHES AND GUARD RAILS WHERE NECESSARY IN RANDALL AVE. FROM BEACH AVE. TO UNDERHILL AVE., AND IN THIERIOT AVE. FROM RANDALL AVE. TO SEWARD AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

6,500 cubic yards earth excavation. 50 cubic yards rock excavation above subgrade

of street. 10 cubic yards rock excavation in trenches. 4,500 cubic yards filling. 3,050 linear feet new straight concrete curb

(including maintenance for one year).

trenches.

12 inches

15 inches

12 inches.

estimate of the work is as

for the will be

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 1817 •

(medium traffic mixture) and keeping the pave-ment in repair for five years from date of completion.

530 cubic yards of class "B" concrete. 640 linear feet of new straight curb. 1,000 linear feet of old curb, recut and reset. 1,000 square feet of concrete sidewalk (includ-

ing maintenance for one year). 10 cubic yards of rock excavation, for roadbed

and curb. The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 20 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Seventy-six Hundred Dollars ($7,600).

NO. 17. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, SETTING CURB, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND CROSSWALKS, BUILDING INLETS, RE-CEIVING BASINS, DRAINS, CULVERTS, APPROACHES AND GUARD RAILS WHERE NECESSARY IN AND PAVING WITI1 BITU-MINOUS CONCRETE ON A CEMENT CONCRETE FOUNDATION, PRELIMINARY PAVEMENT, THE ROADWAY OF E. 171ST ST. FROM THE GRAND BOULEVARD AND CONCOURSE TO JEROME AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

3,910 square yards of bituminous concrete pave• merit and keeping the pavement in repair for five years from date of completion.

650 cubic yards of class "B" concrete. 1,850 linear feet of new straight bluestone

curb. 250 linear feet of new corner bluestone curb. 8,950 square feet of concrete sidewalk (includ-

ing maintenance for one year). 40 linear feet of new granite headers. 190 linear feet of temporary headers. 1 receiving basin, type "B." I receiving basin, rebuilt. 70 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 12 inches

in diameter, 100 cubic yards of rock excavation for roadbed

and curb. 10 cubic yards of rock excavation for receiv•

ing basins and drains. 4,850 cubic yards of earth excavation. 400 cubic yards of filling. 50 cubic yards of dry rubble masonry. 1,000 feet (B. M.) of timber. 50 linear feet of new straight concrete curb

(including maintenance for one year). 20 linear feet of new corner concrete curb

(including maintenance for one year). 10 cubic yards of brick masonry. The time allowed for the full completion of the

work herein described will be 50 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Thirteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($13,- 500).

NO. 18. FOR REGULATING, GRADING, SETTING CURB, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND CROSSWALKS, BUILDING INLETS, RECEIVING BASINS. DRAINS, CULVERTS, APPROACHES • AND GUARD • RAILS, WHERE NECESSARY, IN W. 180TH ST. FROM LORING PL. TO OSBORNE PL., AND PAVING WITH BITUMINOUS CONCRETE ON A CEMENT CONCRETE FOUNDATION, PRELIMINARY PAVEMENT, FROM UNI-VERSITY AVE. TO OSBORNE PL., W. 179TH ST. FROM UNIVERSITY AVE. TO LORING PL., ANDREWS AVE. FROM W. 179TH ST. TO W. 180111 ST., FURNISHING AND AD-JUSTING CURB AND SIDEWALKS, BUILD. ING AND REBUILDING INLETS AND RE-CEIVING BASINS, WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCI-DENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

8,250 square yards of bituminous concrete pavement, and keeping the pavement in repair for five years from date of completion.

1,245 cubic yards of Class "B" concrete. 700 linear feet of new straight bluestone curb. 80 linear feet of new corner bluestone curb. 1,300 linear feet of old curb, recut and reset. 100 square feet of new bluestone flagging. 1,000 square feet of old bluestone flagging, re-

laid, 5,000 square feet of concrete sidewalk (inclu-

ding maintenance for one year). 60 linear feet of temporary headers. 2 receiving basins, type "B." 1 receiving basin, alteration. 1 set of receiving basin heads and gutter stones,

recut and reset. 50 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 12 inches

in diameter. 230 cubic yards of earth excavation. 200 cubic yards of rock excavation, above sub-

grade of street. 60 cubic yards of rock excavation, below sub-

grade of street. 220 cubic yards of filling. 1,250 linear feet of new straight concrete

curb (including maintenance for one year). 120 linear feet of new corner concrete curb

(including maintenance for one year). 1,350 linear feet of old concrete curb adjusted. The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 60 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000).

NO. 19. FOR PAVING WITH BITUMIN-OUS CONCRETE ON A CEMENT CONRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF ELI.IOT PL. FROM JEROME AVE. TO THE GRAND BOULEVARD AND CONCOURSE, FUR-NISHING AND ADJUSTING CURB AND SIDEWALKS, BUILDING AND REBUILD. ING INLETS AND RECEIVING BASINS, WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO (PRELIMINARY PAVEMENT).

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

3,760 square yards of bituminous concrete pavement, and keeping the pavement in repair for five years from date of completion.

630 cubic yards of class "B" concrete. 140 linear feet of new straight curb. 60 linear feet of new corner curb. 2.000 linear feet of old curb, recut and reset. 500 square feet of concrete sidewalks (in-

cluding maintenance for one year). 35 linear feet of new granite headers. 65 linear feet of temporary headers. 10 cubic yards of rock excavation, for road-

bed and curb. The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 25 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper Performance of the contract will be Seventy-five Hundred Dollars (87.5001.

NO. 20. FOR PAVING WITH BITUMIN-OUS CONCRETE ON A CEMENT CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF MOUNT EDEN AVE. FROM JEROME AVE. TO THE GRAND BOULEVARD AND CONCOURSE AND FROM GRAND BOULEVARD AND CONCOURSE TO TOPPING AVE.. FUR-NISHING AND ADJUSTING CURB AND ST DEWALKS. BUILDING AND REBUTT.D-'ENG INLETS AND RECEIVING BASINS. WHERE NECESSARY. TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO (PRELIMINARY PAVEMENT).

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at

Room 2034, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on

FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924.

TO REGULATE AND REREGULATE, GRADE AND REGRADE, CURB AND RE-CURB, FLAG AND REFLAG, AND PAVE WITH A PERMANENT GRANITE BLOCK PAVEMENT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDA. TION THE ROADWAY OF 5TH AVE. FROM THE NORTH SIDF OF 140TH ST. TO THE NORTH SIDE OF 142D ST., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the amount of work to be done is as follows:

Item 3. New 5-inch bluestone curb, 850 linear feet.

Item 4. New 6-inch granite corner curb, 190 linear feet.

Item 5. Old curb redressed and reset, 110 linear feet.

Item 6. Concrete sidewalk, class "A," 6,800 square feet.

Item 7. Concrete sidewalk, class "B," 200 square feet.

Item 10. New bluestone flagging, 600 square feet.

Item 11. Bluestone flagging relaid, 200 squani. feet.

Item 12. New granite header, 180 linear feet. ' Item 13. Temporary header, 30 linear feet. Item 14. Brick masonry, 2 cubic yards. Item 15. Concrete, 870 cubic yards. Item 18. Sheet asphalt pavement in approaches,

10 square yards. Item 28. Granite block pavement, and keep•

ing the pavement in repair for one year from

date of completion, except in approaches, 3,870 square yards.

Item 31. Old granite block pavement relaid, 60 square yards.

Item 33. New receiving basins, complete, 5. Item 35. Standard inlets, complete, 1. Item 38. 12-inch vitrified pipe, complete, 150

linear feet. Item 39. Cast iron pipe, complete, 2,000

pounds. Item 40. Earth excavation for sewer appurte-

nances, 2 cubic yards. Item 41. Rock excavation for sewer appurte-

nances. 2 cubic yards. Item 42. Bituminous concrete, 2 cubic yards. Item 43. Earth fill, 20 cubic yards. Item 44. Earth excavation, 3,400 cubic yards. Item 45. Timber sheeting and bracing, 2,000

feet board measure. Item 46. Rock excavation. 10 cubic yards. The time for the completion of the work is

forty (40) consecutive working days. The amount oil security required will be

$14,700, and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be 5 per cent. of the amount of security.

The bidder must deposit with the Borough President at or before the time of making his bid samples and affidavit or the letter in regard to samples and affidavit as required by the speci-fications.

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or sched-ules herein contained or hereto annexed for the contract, per foot, yard or other unit of measure of article, by which the bid will be tested. Con-tract, if awarded, will be awarded separately for the above to the lowest bidder.

Blank forms may be had and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Com. missioner of Public World, Bureau of Engineer. ing, Room 2129, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

JULIUS MILLER, President. Dated March 4, 1924. m4,14 Mee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of Trustees or the Curator of the

College of The City of New York, at Room 218, Main Building, 139th st. and Convent ave., Manhattan, until 2 p. m., on

TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1924. FOR FURNISHING ALL LABOR AND

MATERIALS NECESSARY AND REQUIRED FOR PLASTERING, PAINTING AND KAI, SOMINING IN ALL THE BUILDINGS AND AT OUTSIDE OF GROUNDS, COLLEGE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 139TH ST. AND CONVENT AVE.

The time allowed for doing and completing the work is from May 15 to Sept. 10, 1924.

The amount of security required will be $5,000. Bidders must deposit with bid the sum of $250.

Bidders shall state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as the con-tract is entire and for a complete job.

Bidders must submit their bids upon the blank form prepared by the Board of Trustees. A copy of this form with an envelope in which to enclose the bid, together with a copy of the con• tract and specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, may be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the Curator, Room 218, Main Building, the College of The City of New York, 139th st. and Convent ave., Manhattan.

CHARLES H. TUTTLE, Acting Chairmen of the Board of Trustees; JAMES W. HYDE, Secretary of the Board of Trustees; FREDER-ICK P. BELLAMY, LEE KOHNS, WILLIAM P. LARKIN, GEORGE McANENY, MOSES J. STROOCK, ALBERT WEISS, GEORGE J. RYAN, the Board of Trustees.

1?. V. DAVIS, Curator. Dated March 7, 1924. m7,18 ltarSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Street Cleaning at his

office, Room 1244, Municipal Building, Manhat-tan, until 12 noon, on

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924, FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND

MATERIALS REQUIRED TO REPAIR D. S. C. SCOW NO. 20.

The time allowed for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is eighteen (18) consecutive calendar days.

The contract, if awarded, will be awarded to the lowest bider; the amount of the security re-quired for the faithful performance of the con tract will be One Thousand Dollars ($1,000).

Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust companies of the City of New York, or a check on such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, or money or corporate stock or certificate of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York, which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value of not less than Fifty Dollars ($50). The check. money or securities must not be included in the envelope containing the bid.

Blank forms and envelopes, in which to en-close the same, copies of the contract, including the specifications in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, may be obtained upon ap-plication at the main office of the Department of Street Cleaning, Room 1244, Municipal Build-ing, Manhattan.

A. A. TAYLOR, Commissioner of Street Clean-ing.

Dated Feb. 26, 1924. f29,m11 IreirSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "CitY Record."

TRANSIT COMMISSION.

Notices of Public Hearings,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A public hearing will be held at the iffice of the

Transit Commission, No. 49 Lafayette st., Bor-ough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 21st day of March, 1924, at 11.30 a. m., upon the proposed terms and conditions of the draft form of contract for the furnishing and erecting of structural steel for the Electrical Repair Shop at the Coney Island Storage Yard, Borough of Brooklyn.

Copies of said draft of proposed contract may be obtained at the office of the Transit Commis-sion for $1 each.

GEORGE McANENY, Chairman. JAMES B. WALKER, Secretary, Dated March 4, 1924. m7,2I

NOTICE IS HERE3Y GIVEN THAT A public hearing will be held at the office of the

Transit Commission, No. 49 Lafayette st., Bor-ough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the

21st day of March, 1924, at 11.30 a, ro., upon the proposed terms and conditions of the draft form of contract for the construction of founda-tions for the Electrical Repair Shop at the Coney Island Storage Yard, Borough of Brooklyn.

Copies of said draft of proposed contract may be obtained at the office of the Transit Commis-sion for $1 each.

GEORGE McANENY, Chairman. JAMES B. WALKER, Secretary. Dated March 4, 1924. m7,21

Invitation to Contractors.

For the Supply of Track Material: (Order No. 6) for Use in the Construction of Rapid Transit Railroad:.

SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR THE supply of track materials for use in the con-

struction of rapid transit railroads will be re-ceived by the Transit Commission of the State of New York (hereinafter called the "Commis. sion"), on behalf of The City of New York, at the office of the Commission at No. 49 Lafay-ette st., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until the 21st day of March, 1924, at eleven-thirty (11.30) o'clock a. na, at which time and place, or at a later date to be fixed by the Com-mission, the proposals will be publicly opened and read.

The materials are to be delivered, as provided in the form of contract, on or before the expira-tion of three (3) months from the delivery of the contract. Such deliveries are to be made free on board conveyance at the City's storeyard located just east of 5th ave. between 37th and 39th sts., in the Borough of Brooklyn, which location is also the 39th Street Freight Station of the South Brooklyn Railway.

There are eight (8) classes or groups of mate-rials to be bid upon, to wit: Anti-creepers, bolts and nuts, nut-locks and washers, cast iron, malleable iron, splice bars, spikes and lag screws, tie plates and ties and timber. A separate pro-posal in a separate book shall be submitted for each class or group of materials bid upon, and the awarding of the contract or contracts, if made, will be for each group separately.. Pro-posals must in every case be for furnishing all of the items under any particular group.,

A fuller description of the track matenals and other requirements, provisions and specifications are given in the information for contractors and in the form of contract, specifications, contract drawings, bond and contractor's proposal, which are to be deemed a part of this invitation and copies of which may be inspected and purchased at said office of the Commission.

The receipt of bids will be subject to the re-quirements specified in said information for con-tractors.

New York, March 4, 1924. TRANSIT COMMISSION, by GEORGE McAx.

ENY, Chairman. JAMES B. WALKER, Secretary. m7,21

Agreement "CB"-Additional Entrance to Mott Haven Station of the Seventh Avenue-Lexing-ton Avenue Rapid Transit Railroad, Mott Ave-nue and 138th Street, Borough of The Bronx.

SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR' CON-structing an additional entrance to Mott Haven

Station of the Seventh Avenue-Lexington Ave- nue Rapid Transit Railroad, Mott ave. and 138th st., Borough of The Bronx, will be received by the Transit Commission (hereinafter called the "Commission"), on behalf of The City of New York, at the office of the Commission at No. 49 Lafayette st., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until the 14th day of March, 1924, at eleven-thirty (11.30) o'clock a. m., at which time and place or at a later date to be fixed by the Commission the proposals will be publicly opened.

The contractor must complete all the work within six (6) months from the delivery of the contract.

A fuller description of the work and other re-quirements, provisions and specifications are given in the forms of agreement, bond and contractor's proposal and in the contract drawings, which are to be deemed a part of this invitation and copies of which may be inspected and purchased at said office of the Commission.

No proposal will be received unless accompanied by a separate certified check for Three Hundred Dollars ($300) payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City and drawn upon a National or State bank or trust company satis- factory to the Commission and having its prin-cipal office in New York City. Such check must not be enclosed in the envelope containing the proposal.

Deposits made by bidders, except the lowest bidder, will be returned within ten (10) days after the receipt of bids. The deposit of the lowest bidder will be returned within three (3) days after the delivery of the contract.

Thee. right to reject any and all bids is re-served.

New York, Feb. 26, 1924. TRANSIT COMMISSION, by GEORGE McAu-

ENY, Chairman. JAMES B. WALKER, Secretary. f29,m14

BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Richmond, at

his office, Borough Hall, Staten Island, until 12 noon, on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1924. FOR CONSTRUCTING TEMPORARY SANI.

TARY SEWERS IN PRICE ST. FROM RICH-MOND RD. TO CLOVE RD., AND IN CLOVE RD. FROM PRICE ST. TO A POINT ABOUT 1,100 FEET NORTHWEST OF RICHMOND TURNPIKE, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and quality of the materials, and the nature and extent, as near as possible, of the work required, is as follows:

1,985 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer of 10-inch interior diameter, complete.

4,040 linear feet of vitrified pipe sewer of 8-inch interior diameter, complete.

200 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains for house connections of 6-inch interior diameter.

150 vitrified pipe "Y" branches of 6-inch in-terior diameter on 10-inch sewer.

320 vitrified pipe "Y" branches of fi-inch in-terior diameter on 8-inch sewer.

38 manholes, complete. 2 lampholes, complete. 16,000 feet board measure of spruce or yellow

pine foundation timber, furnished and placed, in-cluding all fastenings.

30,000 feet board measure of sheeting, retained. 25 cubic yards of additional concrete, class "D,"

for concrete cradle, etc., furnished and placed. 100 cubic yards of additional concrete, class -

"C," for concrete cradle, etc., furnished and placed. •

75 cubic yards of broken stone or gravel ballast, furnished and placed.

20 cubic yards of steam cinder ballast, fur-nished and placed.

220 cubic yards of additional excavation. 16 square yards of granite block pavement, on

concrete foundation, restored. 25 square yards of brick pavement, on concrete

foundation, restored. 1,800 square yards of bituminous concrete pave.

ment, on concrete foundation, restored (under

15,420 square yards of bituminous concrete pavement, and keeping the pavement in repair for five years from date of completion.

2,370 cubic yards of class "B" concrete. 800 linear feet of new straight bluestone curb. 360 linear feet of new corner bluestone curb. 2,820 linear feet of old bluestone curb, recut

and reset. 200 square feet of new bluestone flagging. 1,730 square feet of old bluestone flagging, re-

laid. 7,200 square feet of concrete sidewalk (includ-

ing maintenance for one year), 270 linear feet of new granite headers, 390 linear feet of temporary headers. 1 receiving basin, type "B." 2 receiving basins, rebuilt. 60 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 12 inches

in diameter. 30 cubic yards of rock excavation for roadbed

and curb. 20 cubic yards of rock excavation for receiving

basins and drains. 930 linear feet of new straight concrete curb

(including maintenance for one year). 850 linear feet of new corner concrete curb

(including maintenance for one year). 610 linear feet of old straight concrete curb,

reset. 140 linear feet of old corner concrete curb,

reset. The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 60 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Thirty Thou-sand Five Hundred Dollars ($30,500).

NO. 21. FOR PAVING WITH SHEET ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF WHITE PLAINS RD. FROM BAKER AVE. TO THE EXISTING PAVEMENT AT THE INTERSECTION OF BRONX PARK EAST, BRONXDALE AVE. AND WHITE PLAINS RD. AND UNION-PORT RD. FROM MORRIS PARK AVE. TO WHITE PLAINS RD. AND WITH ASPHALT BLOCKS ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF WHITE PLAINS RD. FROM BAKER AVE. TO E, TREMONT AVE. AND UNIONPORT RD. FROM WHITE PLAINS RD. TO EAST TREMONT AVE., FURNISHING AND ADJUSTING CURB AND SIDEWALKS, BUILDING AND REBUILD. ING INLETS AND RECEIVING BASINS WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO (PER-MANENT PAVEMENT).

The Engineer's estimate of the work is as follows:

33,000 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement (medium traffic mixture), outside of railroad area, and keeping the pavement in repair for five years from -date of completion.

1,050 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement-(medium traffic mixture), in railroad area, out-side of outer rails.

3,450 square yards of sheet asphalt pavement (medium traffic mixture), in railroad area, between outer rails.

3,800 square yards of asphalt block pavement on a concrete foundation and keeping the pave-ment in repair for five years from date of completion.

6,600 cubic yards of class "B" concrete, out-side of railroad area.

200 cubic yards of class "B" concrete, in rail-road area, outside of outer rails.

650 cubic yards of class "B" concrete, in railroad area, between outer rails.

1,600 linear feet of new straight curb. 750 linear feet of new corner curb. 7,400 linear feet of old curb, recut and reset, 200 square feet of new bluestone flagging. 3,000 square feet of old bluestone flagging,

relaid. 2,000 square feet of concrete sidewalk (in-

cluding maintenance for one year). 80 linear feet of new granite headers. 700 linear feet of temporary headers. 4 receiving basins, type "B." 3 receiving basins, rebuilt. 1 set of receiving basin heads and gutter

stones, recut and reset. 300 linear feet of vitrified pipe drains, 12

inches in diameter, • 8,500 feet, board measure, of timber. 10 cubic yards of rock excavation, for roadbed

and curb. 20 cubic yards of rock excavation, for receiving

basins and drains. The time allowed for the full completion of

the work herein described will be 90 consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Ninety-nine Thousand Dollars ($99,000).

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the above schedules for the improvements for which he desires to bid, per linear foot, square foot, square yard, cubic yard or other unit of measurement by which the bids will be tested. Contracts, if awarded, will be awarded separately for each of the foregoing improvements.

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check of 5 per cent. of the amount of the bond required as security for the proper performance of the contract. Blank forms of bids, upon which bids must be made, can be obtained by application therefor. Toe plans and specifications may be seen and other information obtained at said office

m1,13 HENRY BRUCKNER, President. tfSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

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THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924.

pavement, contractor's maintenance till Oct. 27, 1926).

120 square yards of bluestone sidewalk, relaid. 25 square yards of concrete sidewalk, restored. The time for the completion of the work and

full performance of the contract is one hundred and eighty (180) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the per-formance of the contract is Nineteen Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($19,400), and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The bidder shall state the price of each item contained in the Engineer's estimate. The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for the contract. The President reserves the right to reject all bids.

Bidders are requested to make their bids upon the blank form prepared by the President, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to enclose the bid, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the Engineer, Bureau of Engineering, Borough Hall, Staten Island, where plans and the contract, including the specifica-tions, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, may be seen.

Dated March 1, 1924. m8,19 JOHN A. LYNCH, President. !t 'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Richmond at

his office, Borough Hall, Staten Island, until 12 noon, on

MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1924. FOR REPLACEMENT OF BRIDGE AT

BODINE'S CREEK, RICHMOND TERRACE, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and quality of the materials, and the nature and extent, as near as possible, of the work required, is as follows:

830 cubic yards of excavation. 3,a60 linear feet of piles, furnished, driven and

cut. 2,100 board measure feet of timber in place

and secured. 96 galvanized bolts, complete, furnished and

placed. 210 cubic yards of concrete, 1-2-4, in place. 60,928 pounds I beams, 20-inch-64 pounds, in

place. 6,900 pounds corrugated bars in place. 1,300 square feet expanded metal, Nos. 1-/-

13-20, in place, 970 pounds tie rods in place. 104 nuts and washers in place. 320 gallons tar furnished and spread. 3,360 pounds cast iron bearing plates in place. 40 cubic yards concrete, 1.3-6, in place. 630 square feet concrete sidewalk constructed. 200 square yards granite block pavement coma

plete. 80 linear feet bluestone curb, furnished and

set, 80 linear feet 3-inch galvanized iron pipe fence

as per plan, furnished and placed. 150 square feet expanded metal, Nos. 3-9-15, in

place. 20 linear feet of 15-inch vitrified sewer pipe

furnished and laid. 20 linear feet of 15-inch vitrified sewer pipe

relaid. The time for the completion of the work and

full performance of the contract is sixty (60) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the per. formance of the contract is Sixty-five Hundred Dollars ($6,500), and the amount of deposit ac-companying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The bidder shall state the price of each item contained in the Engineer's estimate. The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for the contract. The President reserves the right to reject all bids.

Bidders are requested to make their bids upon the blank form prepared by the President, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to enclose the bid, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the Engineer, Bureau of Engineering, Borough Hall, Staten Island, where plans and the contract, including the specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, may be seen.

JOHN A. LYNCH, President. Dated, Feb. 25. 1924. m6,17 V'See General Instructions to Bidden on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Richmond at

his office, Borough Hall, Staten Island, until 12 noon, on

MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1924, FOR REGULATING AND GRADING FAIR.

VIEW AVE. FROM RICHMOND TURNPIKE TO POTTER AVE.; PAVING THE ROAD-WAY THEREOF WITH BITUMINOUS MAC-ADAM; CONSTRUCTING CONCRETE CURB WITH STEEL GUARD, AND LAYING CON-CRETE GUTTER AND DISH GUTTER, TO-GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantity and quality of the materials, and the nature and extent, as near as possible, of the work required, is as follows:

700 cubic yards of excavation. 3,450 square yards of bituminous macadam

pavement complete. 2,600 linear feet of concrete curb with steel

guard constructed. 730 square yards of concrete gutter constructed. 150 square yards of concrete dish gutter con-

structed. 200 linear feet of roof leader outlets relaid. The time for the completion of the work and

full performance of the conrtact is forty-five (45) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required for the _per-formance of the contract is Six Thousand Dol-lars ($6,000), and the amount of deposit accom-panying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The bidder shall state the price of each item contained in the Engineer's estimate. The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for the contract. The President reserves the right to reject all bids.

Bidders are requested to make their bids upon the blank form prepared by the President, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to enclose the bid, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the Engineer, Bureau of Engineering, Borough Hall, Staten Island, where plans and the contract, including the specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel. may be seen.

JOHN A. LYNCH, President.

Dated Feb. 27, 1924. m6,17 ftff See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

BOARD .OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT.

Notices of Public Hearings.

PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT MATTERS.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting. held Friday. March 7, 1924 (Cal. No. 5-A), continued to Friday, March 21, 1924, the informal hearing on a tentative snap laying out

a southern extension of 6th avenue, generally at a width of 100 feet, from Carmine street to Canal street, and widening the southerly side of Broome street from Thompson street to Varick street, Borough of Manhattan, said tentative map bearing the signature of the President of the Bor-ough and dated October 15, 1923.

The hearing will be held on Friday, March 21, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

Dated New York, March 10, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. m10,20

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting. held Friday. March 7, 1924 (Cal. No. 5-B), continued to Friday, March 21, 1924, the informal hearing on a tentative plan widening Varick street 40 feet on the easterly side from Canal street to Carmine street, widening 7th avenue 10 feet on each side from Carmine street to Bleecker sreet, widening Carmine street 30 feet on the northerly side from 7th avenue to 6th avenue, and widening Bleecker street 50 feet on the westerly side from 7th avenue to Christopher street and 50 feet on the easterly side from Christopher street to 8th avenue, and also laying out easements for arcade purposes 25 feet wide on the easterly side of Varick street from Canal street to Carmine street and on both sides of 7th avenue from Carmine street to Bleecker street, Borough of Manhattan, said tentative plan being entitled "Sketch Showing Alternative Relief Street Proposed for the Lower Portion of the Borough of Manhattan," bearing the signature of the Chief Engineer of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment and dated December 31, 1923.

The hearing will be held on Friday, March 21, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

Dated New York, March 10, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. ni10,20

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting. held Friday. March 7, 1924 (Cal. No. 17), continued to Friday, March 21, 1924, the hearing on a proposed amendment of the Use District Map, Section No. 22, by changing from an unrestricted to a residence district 54th street from 19th avenue to a line 100 feet southeast of 18th avenue, Borough of Brooklyn.

The hearing will be held on Friday, March 21, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

Dated New York, March 10, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. m10,20

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, February 15, 1924 (Cal. No. 103-B), adopted the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby fixes Friday, March 14, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on a proposed amendment of the Area District Map, Section No. 31, by changing from an F to a D area district, the southerly side of Edgemere avenue from Beach 34th street to Beach 35th street, Borough of Queens.

Dated, New York, March 1. 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. m1,12

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting, held Friday, February 29, 1924 (Cal. No. 28), continued to Friday, March 14, 1924, the hearing on a proposed amendment of the Use District Map, Section No. 22, by changing from a residence to a business district the east-erly side of Bay parkway from West 9th street to Avenue 0 and the westerly side* of Bay parkway from 71st street to 72d street, Bor-ough of Brooklyn.

The hearing will be held on Friday, March 14, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. rn., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

Dated New York, March 1, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. m1,12

• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE

Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its meeting held Friday, February 29, 1924 (Cal. No. 17), continued to Friday, March 14, 1924, the hearing on a proposed change in the map or plan of the City of New York so as to change the lines and grades of Interborough parkway as heretofore laid out between Cypress Hills road and a point about 450 feet north of the boundary line between Mt. Cannel Cemetery and Cypress Hills Cemetery, Borough of Queens, in accordance with a map bearing the signature of the President of the Borough and dated November 20, 1923.

The hearing will be held on Friday, March 14, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. rd., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

Dated New York, March 1 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. _ m1,12

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting, held Friday, February 29, 1924 (Cal. No. 29), continued to Friday, March 14, 1924, the hearing on a proposed amendment of the Use District Map, Section No. 11, by changing from a business and an unrestricted district to a residence district, 41st avenue from 215th place (3d street) to 221st street (Bayside boulevard), Borough of Queens.

The hearing will be held on Friday, March 14, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. rn., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

Dated New York, March 1, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. m1,12

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution direct• ing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the fore-going improvement to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 973 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, hereby gives notice that the pro-posed areas of assessment for benefit in these proceedings are as follows:

I. Beginning at a point on the northerly line of Avenue 0 where it is intersected by a line midway between West 9th street and West 10th street and running thence northwardly along the said line midway between West 9th street and West 10th street to the intersection with the southeasterly line of 22d avenue; thence north• eastwardly along the southeasterly line of 22d avenue to the intersection with a line midway between West 8th street and West 9th street; thence southwardly along the said line midway between West 8th street and West 9th street to the intersection with the northerly line of Avenue 0; thence westwardly along the north• erly line of Avenue 0 to the point or place of beginning.

II. Beginning at a point on the southerly line of Kings highway where it is intersected by a line midway between West 6th street and West 7th street and running thence east-wardly along the southerly line of Kings high-way to a point distant 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of West 3d street, the said distance being measured at right angles to West 3d street; thence southwardly and always distant 100 feet easterly from and paralled with the easterly line of West 3d street to the inter-section with the prolongation of a line midway between Highlawn avenue (Avenue R) and Ave-nue S; thence westwardly along the said line midway between Highlawn avenue (Avenue R) and Avenue S, and along the prolongation of the said line, to the intersection with a line midway between West 4th street and West 5th street; thence southwardly along the said line midway between Weir 4t12 streak gad West 5th street to the intersection with the north erly line of Avenue S; thence westwardly along the northerly line of Avenue S to the intersec tion with a line midway between West 5th street and West 6th street; thence northwardly along the said line midway between West Sth street and West 6th street to the intersection with a line midway between Highlawn avenue (Avenue R) and Avenue S; thence westwardly along the said line midway between Highlawn avenue (Avenue R) and Avenue S to the inter-section with a line midway between West 6th street and West 7th street; thence northwardly along the said line midway between West 6th street and West 7th street to the point or place of beginning

III. Bounded on the north by the southerly line of Avenue P; on the east by a line midway between Dahill road (West street) and Gravesend avenue; on the south by the northerly line of Quentin road (Avenue 0); and on the west by a line midway between West 1st street and West 2d street.

IV. Bounded on the north by the southerly line of Avenue N; on the east by a line mid-way between East 4th street and East 5th street; on the south by the northerly line of Avenue 0, and on the west by a line midway between East 3d street and East 4th street.

V. Bounded on the north by a line midway between Avenue P and Quentin road (Avenue 0); on the east by the westerly line of Ocean parkway; on the south by a line midway be-tween Quentin road (Avenue Q) and Avenue R, and by the prolongation of the said line, and on the west by the easterly line of Graves-end avenue.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed areas of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in The City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Friday, March 14, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. in., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the, Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD and in the corporation newspapers for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, March 14, 1924.

Dated, New York, March 1, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Build- ing, Telephone 4560 Worth. m1,12

poration newspapers for ten days continuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 14th day of March, 1924.

Dated, New York, March 1, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Build- ing, Telephone, 456() Worth. m1,12

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, February 15, 1924 (Cal. No. 105), adopted the following resolu-tions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is consider. ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Clarendon road from East 39th street to East 40th street; East 37th street from Foster avenue to Far-ragut road; East 39th street from Linden ave-nue to Church avenue, and East 49th street from Snyder avenue to Tilden avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor. tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improvement to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings,

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 973 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, hereby gives notice that the pro-posed areas of assessment for benefit in these proceedings are as follows:

I. Bounded on the north by the southerly line of Linden avenue; on the east by a line midway between East 39th street and East 40th street; on the south by the northerly line of Church avenue, and on the west by a line mid-way between East 38th street and East 39th street.

II. Bounded on the north by the southerly line of Snyder avenue; on the east by a line midway between East 49th street and Utica avenue; on the south by the northerly line of Tilden avenue and on the west by a line mid-way between East 48th street and East 49th street.

III. Bounded on the north by a line bisect-ing the angle formed by the intersection of the prolongations of the northerly line of Clarendon road and the southerly line of Cortelyou road (Canarsie lane), as these streets are laid out between East 39th street and East 40th street; on the east by the westerly line of East 40th street; on the south by a line midway between Clarendon road and Avenue 1), and on the west by the easterly line of East 39th street.

IV. Bounded on the north by the southerly line of Foster avenue; on the east by a line midway between East 37th street and East 38th street; on the south by the northerly line of Farragut road, and on the west by a line midway between Brooklyn avenue and East 37th sweet, and by the prolongation of the said line.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed areas of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in The City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Friday, March 14, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD and in the corporation news-papers for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, March 14, 1924.

Dated, New York, March 1, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Build- ing, Telephone, 4560 Worth. m1,12

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, February 15, 1924 (Cal. No. 104), adopted the following resolu-tions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor. tionment of The City of New York is con• sidering the advisability of instituting proceed• ings to acquire title to the real property re-quired for the opening and extending of West 6th -street from Highlawn avenue (Avenue R) to Kings highway; Dahill road (West street) from Avenue P to Quentin road (Avenue Q); West 1st street from Avenue P to Quentin road (Avenue 0); East 4th street from Avenue N to Avenue 0; Highlawn avenue (Avenue R) from West 3d street to West 6th street; West 5th street from Rings highway to Avenue S; Quentin road (Ave. nue Q) from Gravesend avenue to Ocean parkway, and West 9th street from 22d avenue (Bay parkway) to Avenue 0. in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; and

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, February 15, 1924 (Cal. No. 45), adopted the following resolu-tions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment on January 5, 1923, authorized the President of the Borough of Brooklyn to immediately proceed with the construction of Section No. 1 of the work of reconstructing the 60th street-Foster avenue sewer from Fort Hamilton parkway and 62d street to Foster ave-nue and Ocean parkway, traversing Fort Ham-ilton parkway, 60th street, 19th avenue, 47th street and Foster avenue, Borough of Brook-lyn, where not already permanently repaired, the work to be done to consist principally of the introduction of supports to prevent the sewer from collapsing during the period before the second step in the work (Section No. 2) can be undertaken; and determined that the entire cost and expense thereof should be borne and paid by the Borough of Brooklyn; and

Whereas, The President of the Borough of Brooklyn has recnksted that this Board author-ize the constriction of Section No. 2 of said improvement, consisting of the reconstruction of said 60th street-Foster avenue sewer where not already permanently repaired, at an esti-mated cost of $2,900,000; and

Whereas, This Board is considering the de-sirability of authorizing the President of the Bootie, of Brooklyn to perform the work of constructing Section No. 2 of said improvement as above described; and

Whereas, This Board is empowered at the time of authorizing physical improvements to determine in what manner the cost thereof shall be met: and

Whereas, This Board, pursuant to the pro-visions of section 247 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, is considering the ad-visability of placing the entire cost and expense of this improvement upon the Borough of Brooklyn, and of providing that such cost and expense be levied and collected with the taxes on the real property in said Borough, in five equal annual installments. the first installment to be included in the first tax levy imposed after the cost of the improvement shall have been determined; be it

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, on Friday, March 14, 11124, at 10.30 o'clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per-goo,: affected thereby that the proposed action will be considered at a meeting of the Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the CITY RECORD and the cor-

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, February 15, 1924 (Cal. No. 106), adopted the following resolu-tions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is consider-ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the opening and extending of East 18th street from Avenue R to Avenue S; East 26th street from Avenue N to Avenue 0; East 29th street from the southerly right of way line of the New York, Brooklyn and Manhattan Beach Railway Company (Long Island Rail-road Company, lessee) to Avenue J, and Elmore place from Avenue G to the northerly right of way line of the New York, Brooklyn and Manhattan Beach Railway Company (Long Is-land Railroad Company, lessee), in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improvement to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings,

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 973 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, hereby gives notice that the pro-posed areas of assessment for benefit in these proceedings are as follows:

I. Bounded on the north by the southerly line of Avenue G; on the east by a line mid-way between Elmore place and Delamere place; on the south by the northerly right of way line of the New York, Brooklyn and Manhattan Beach Railway Company (Long Island Railroad Com. pany, lessee), and on the west by a line midway between Elmore place and Kenmore place.

II. Bounded on the north by the southerly right of way line of the New York, Brooklyn and Manhattan Beach Railway Company (Long Island Railroad Company, lessee); on the east by a line midway between East 29th street and Nostrand avenue as these streets are laid out between Avenue I and Avenue J, and by the prolongation of the said line; on the south by the northerly line of Avenue J, and on the west by a line midway between East 28th street and East 29th street.

III. Bounded on the north by the southerly line of Avenue N; on the east by a line mid-way between East 26th street and East 27th street; on the south by the northerly line of Avenue 0. and on the west by a line midway between East 26th street and Bedford avenue.

IV. Bounded on the north by the southerly line of Avenue R; on the east by a line mid- way between East 18th street and East 19th street; on the south by the northerly line of Avenue S. and on the west by a line midway between East 17th street and East 18th street.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-nosed areas of assessment at a meeting of the Board to he held in The City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Friday, March 14, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. rn., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD and in the corporation news-papers for ten days continuously, exclusive of

Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, March 14, 1924.

Dated, New York, March I, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Build- ing, Telephone, 4560 Worth. m1,12

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, February 15, 1924 (Cal. No. 108), adopted the following resolu-tions: . Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-

tionment of The City of New York is con-sidering the advisability of instituting proceed-ings to acquire title to the real property re-quired for the opening and extending of West 7th street from Avenue V to 86th street; West 8th street from Avenue U to Avenue V; and West 12th street from Avenue S to Avenue T, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Ap-portionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the fore-going improvement to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings,

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 973 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed areas . of assessment for benefit in these proceedings are as follows:

I. Bounded on the north by the southerly

highway to the intersection with a line midway between Avenue I and Avenue J; thence west-wardly along the said line midway between Avenue I and Avenue J to the intersection with the easterly line of Troy avenue; thence north-wardly along the easterly line of Troy avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Avenue H and Avenue I; thence westwardly along the said line midway between Avenue 41 mut Avenue I to the intersection with a line midway between Albany avenue and East 40th street; thence southwardly along the said line midway between Albany avenue and East 40th street to a point distant 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Avenue I; thence west-wardly and always distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the northerly line of Avenue I to the intersection with a line mid-way between East 37th street and Brooklyn avenue; thence northwardly along the said line midway between Eait 37th street and Brooklyn avenue to the intersection with a line at right angles to Brooklyn avenue and passing through a point on its easterly side distant 217.5 feet northerly from the northerly line of Avenue I; thence westwardly along the said line at right angles to Brooklyn avenue to a point distant 100 feet westerly from its westerly side; thence northwardly and always distant 100 feet west-erly from and parallel with the westerly line of Brooklyn avenue to the intersection with the southerly right of way line of the Man-hattan Beach Division of the Long Island Rail-road; thence eastwardly along the said right of way line to the intersection with the pro-longation of the easterly line of East 40th street; thence northwardly along the easterly line of East 40th street and along the prolonga-tion of the said line to the point or place of beginning.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed areas of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in The City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Friday, March f4, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD and in the corporation newspapers for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, March 14, 1924.

Dated, New York, March 1, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN; Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Build- ing, Telephone, 4560 Worth. m1,12

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, February 15, 1924 (Cal. No. 103-A), adopted the following resolution:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby fixes Friday, March 14, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, as the time and place for a public hearing on a proposed amendment of the Use District Map, Section No. 31, by changing from a residence to a business district, Edgemere avenue from Beach 34th street to Beach 35th street, Borough of Queens.

Dated, New York, March 1, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. m1,12

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, February 15, 1924 (Cal. No. 110), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is considering the advisability of in-stituting proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the addition to Benson-hurst Park, together with that portion of the bounding street laid out on its northeasterly side extending from Cropsey avenue southwest-wardly a distance of about 120 feet, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improve.

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line of Avenue S; on the east by a line mid-way between West 11th street and West 12th street; on the south by the northerly line of Avenue T, and on the west by a line midway between West 12th and West 13th streets.

II. Bounded on the north by the southerly line of Avenu. U; on the east by the westerly right of way line of the Sea Beach Division of the New York Consolidated Railroad; on the south by the northerly line of Avenue V, and on the west by a line midway between West 8th street and West 9th street.

III. Bounded on the north by the southerly line of Avenue V; on the east by a line mid-way between West 6th street and West 7th street; on the south by the northerly line of 86th street, and on the west by the easterly right of way line of the Sea Beach Division of the New York Consolidated Railroad.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed areas of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in The City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Friday, March 14, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD and in the corporation newspapers for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, March 14, 1924.

Dated. New York. March 1, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Build- ing, Telephone, 4560 Worth. m1,12

rington avenue to Wellman avenue, in the Bor-ough of The Bronx, City of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improve-ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 973 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the .proposed areas of assessment for benefit in these proceed-ings are as shown on the following diagram:

affected thereby to be published in the CITY Rum for ten days, continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, March 14, 1924.

Dated, New York, March 1, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. m1,12

the Manhattan Beach Division of the Long Island Railroad; thence westwardly along the northerly right of way line of the Manhattan Beach. Division of the Long Island Railroad to the intersection with a line midway between East 27th street and East 28th street; thence southwardly along the said line midway between East 27th street and East 28th street to the intersection with the northerly line of Avenue I; thence westwardly along the northerly line of Avenue I to the intersection with a line midway between East 26th street and Eist 27th street; thence northwardly along the said line midway between East 26th street and East 27th street to the intersection with the northerly right of way line of the Manhattan Beach Division of the Long Island Railroad; thence west-wardly along the said right of way line to the intersection with the easterly line of Ocean avenue; thence northwardly along the easterly line of Ocean avenue to the point or place of be-ginning.

II. Beginning at a point on the easterly line of East 40th street where it is intersected by a line midway between Glenwood road and Avenue H and running thence eastwardly along the said line midway between Glenwood road and Avenue H to the intersection with a line midway between Albany avenue and East 42d street; thence southwardly along the said line midway between Albany avenue and East 42d street to the intersection with the southeasterly right of way line of the Manhattan Beach Division of the Long Island Railroad; thence northeastwardly along the said right of way line to the intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between East 48th street and East 49th street; thence southwardly along the said line midway between East 48th street and East 49th street and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a line midway between Avenue H and Avenue I; thence eastwardly along the said line midway between Avenue H and Avenue I, and along the prolongation of the said line, to the inter-section with a line distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of Ralph avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to Ralph avenue; thence south. wardly along the, said line parallel with Ralph avenue to the intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between Avenue Iand Avenue J; thence westwardly along the said line mid-way between Avenue I and Avenue J, and along the prolongation of the said line, to the intersection with a line midway between East 48th street and East 49th street: thence south-wardly along the said line midway between East 48th street and East 49th street to the intersection with the northwesterly line of Flat-lands avenue; thence southwestwardly along the northwesterly line of Flatlands avenue to the in-tersection with a line midway between East 45th street and East 46th street; thence northwardly along the said line midway between East 45th

intersection with and East 46th street to the ntersection with the easterly line of Kings highway: thence northwardly along the easterly line of Kings

ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 247 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that it pro- poses to place 50 per cent. of the entire cost and expense of acquiring title to the land re- quired for park purposes upon the Borough of Brooklyn (to be levied and collected with the first tax levy subsequent to the confirmation of the proceeding), and to assess the remaining 50 per cent. of such cost and expense, together with the entire cost and expense of acquiring title to the land required for street purposes, upon the following area of assessment:

Beginning at a point on the northeasterly United States bulkhead line of Gravesend Bay where it is intersected by the prolongation of a line 100 feet northwesterly from and parallel with the northwesterly line of 18th avenue, the said dis- tance being measured at right angles to 18th avenue, and running thence northeastwardly along the said line parallel with 18th avenue and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersec- tion with a line midway between Rutherford place and Bath avenue; thence southeastwardly along the said line midway between Rutherford place and Bath avenue to the intersection with a line bisecting the angle formed by the inter- section of the prolongations of the southwesterly line of Benson avenue and the northeasterly line of Bath avenue as these streets are laid out adjoining 19th avenue on the northwest; thence southeastwardly along the said bisecting line to the intersection with a line midway between Bay 22d street and Bay 23d street; thence northeast- wardly along the said line midway between Bay 22d street and Bay 23d street to the intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between 86th street and Benson avenue as these streett are laid out southeast of 20th avenue; thence southeastwardly along the said line midway be- tween 86th street and Benson avenue and along the prolongation of the said line to the inter- section with a line midway between 20th avenue and 21st avenue; thence northeastwardly along the said line midway between 20th avenue and 21st avenue to the intersection with a line mid- way between 84th street and 85th street; thence southeastwardly along the said line midway be- tween 84th street and 85th street to the inter- section with a line midway between Bay parkway and 23d avenue; thence southwestwardly along the said line midway between Bay parkway and 23d avenue to the intersection with a line mid-way between 86th street and Benson avenue; thence southeastwardly along the said line mid- way between 86th street and Benson avenue to

intersection ntersection with a line midway between Bay 34th street and Bay 35th street; thence south- westwardly along the said line midway between Bay 34th street and Bay 35th street to the in-tersection with the prolongation of a line mid- way between Benson avenue and Bath avenue as these streets are laid out southeasterly from 24th avenue; thence southeastwardly along the said line midway between Benson avenue and Bath avenue and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a line midway be- tween Bay 38th street and 25th avenue; thence southwestwardly along a line always midway between Bay 38th street and 25th avenue and along the prolongation of the said Hu to the intersection with the easterly United States bulk-head line of Gravesend Bay; thence northwardly and northwestwardly along the said bulkhead line to the point or place of beginning,

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed apportionment of cost and area of assess-ment at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Friday, March 14, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secietary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD and the corporation newspapers for ten days, continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, March 14, 1924.

Dated, New York, March 1, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. m1,12

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improve-ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 973 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed areas of assessment for benefit in these proceed-ings are as shown on the following diagram:

affected thereby to be published in the C TY RECORD for ten days, continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, March 14, 1924.

Dated, New York, March 1, 1924.

PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. m1,12

the opening and extending of Dumont avenue from New Lots avenue, Borough of Brooklyn. to Emerald street, Borough of Queens, City ne New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, February 15, 1924 (Cal. No. 109), adopted the following resolu-tions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is con- sidering the advisability of instituting proceed- ings to acquire title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Avenue H from Ocean avenue to Flatbush avenue and from the southeasterly right of way line of the Manhattan Beach Division of the Long Is- land Railroad to Kings highway; Avenue I from Troy avenue to Ralph avenue; East 27th street from Avenue G to Avenue I, excluding the right of way of the Manhattan Beach Divi- sion of the Long Island Railroad; Schenectady avenue from Flatlands avenue to the southeast- erly right of way line of the Manhattan Beach Division of the Long Island Railroad, and the unnamed street, north of Avenue I, extending from Brooklyn avenue to Albany avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required atthe time of the adoption of the resolution direct-ing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the fore-going improvement to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings,

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 973 of the Greater New York Charter as amended, hereby gives notice that the pro-posed areas of assessment for benefit in these proceedings are as follows:

I. Beginning at a point on the easterly line of Ocean avenue where it is intersected by a line midway between Avenue G and Avenue H and running thence eastwardly along the said line midway between Avenue G and Avenue H to the intersection with a line midway be-tween East 26th street and East 27th street: thence northwardly along the said line midway between East 26th street and East 27th street

i to the intersection with the southerly line of Avenue G; thence eastwardly along the south-erly line of Avenue G to a point distant 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Amersfort place, the said distance being measured at right angles to Amersfort place; thence southeastwardly and always distant 100 feet northeasterly from and parallel with the northeasterly line of Amersfort place to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet north-westerly from and parallel with the northwest-erly line of Germania place, the said distance being measured at right angles to Germania Place; thence northeastwardly along the said line parallel with Germania place to the inter-section with the southwesterly line of Flatbush avenue; thence southeastwardly along the south-westerly line of Flatbush avenue to the inter-section with the northerly right of way line of

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed areas of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Friday, March 14, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, February 15, 1924 (Cal. No. 111), adopted the following resolutions;

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Maitland avenue from Ericson place to Mayflower avenue; Dudley avenue from East Tremont avenue to Cornell place and from Gillespie avenue to Crosby ave-nue; Paine street from Bradford avenue to Crosby avenue; William place from Dudley avenue to Maitland avenue, and Cornell place from Har-

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, February 15, 1924 (Cal. No. 112), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Bolton avenue from Randall avenue to Sound View avenue, and O'Brien avenue from White Plains road to Comp-ton avenue, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York; and

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed areas of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Friday, March 14, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be bad.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, February 15, 1924 (Cal. No. 107), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for

teal property required for the foregoing improve. ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 973 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of assessment for benefit in these proceed. ings is as follows:

Beginning at a point on the westerly line of Montauk avenue where it is intersected by a line midway between Blake avenue and Dumont avenue, and running thence eastwardly along the said line midway between Blake avenue and Dumont avenue to the intersection with the easterly line of Emerald street; thence south. wardly along the easterly line of Emerald street to the intersection with a line midway between Dumont avenue and Hegeman avenue, as this latter street is now laid out upon the City map to be widened; thence westwardly along the said line midway between Dumont avenue and Hege. man avenue, and along the prolongation of the

said line to the intersection with the westerly line of Logan street; thence southwestwardly.at right angles to Logan street to the intersection with the westerly line of Montauk avenue; thence northwardly along the westerly line of Montauk avenue to the point or place of beginning.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed area of assessment at a meeting of the Beard to be held in the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Friday, March 14, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause 'these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days, continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, March 14, 1924.

Dated, New York, March .1, 1924. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. m1,12

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, February 15, 1924 (Cal. No. 113), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the public place bounded by Jackson avenue, Van Alst avenue and 9th street, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor.

tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improve-ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 973 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of assessment for benefit in these proceed. ings is as shown on the following diagram:

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Resolved, That this Board consider the pro. posed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Friday, March 14, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public bearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons

affected thereby to be published in the Cm RECORD for ten days, continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, March 14, 1924.

Dated, New York, March 1, 1924.

PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. m1,12

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, February 15, 1924 (Cal. No. 195), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of instituting proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Corona (Union) avenue from 91st place (Hampton street) to Broadway, excepting the property of the St. James Protestant Episcopal Church and the First Dutch Reformed Church, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the real property required for the foregoing improve-ment to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for benefit for said proceedings.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of section 973 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed area of assessment for benefit in these proceed. ings is as shown on the following diagram:

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THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Friday, March 14, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS. Auction Sale of Lease.

THE COMMISSIONER OF DOCKS, AT HIS office, Pier "A," foot of Battery pl., North

River, Manhattan, will sell, for the benefit of the Adelphi Steamship Corporation, at public auction, to the highest bidder, on

FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924, commencing at 12 noon, for a term of years ex-piring Jan. 12, 1932, a lease of the following described property:

ALL THAT CERTAIN WHARF PROP-ERTY SITUATED ON THE EAST RIVER, IN THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK, DESCRIBED AS FOL-LOWS, TO WIT:

PIER AT THE FOOT OF E. 25TH ST. THIS PIER IS BUILT OF WOODEN

PILES WITH CONCRETE DECK AND SHEET ASPHALT PAVEMENT. IT IS 717.06 FEET LONG ON THE NORTH SIDE, AND 693.75 FEET LONG ON THE SOUTH SIDE, AND 60.21 FEET WIDE. THERE IS A SINGLE STORY STEEL SHED THEREON, EQUIPPED WITH WATER SUPPLY, OF-FICES, ELECTRIC WIRING AND PLUMB-ING. THERE ARE NO BULKHEADS IN-CLUDED IN THE LEASE.

THE DEPTH OF WATER IN THE SLIPS ADJACENT TO THE PIER IS 22 FEET AC-

affected thereby to be published in the C IF RECORD for ten days, continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, March 14, 1924.

Dated, New York, March 1, 1924.

PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Telephone, 4560 Worth. m1,12

CORDING TO THE SOUNDINGS TAKEN SEPT. 4. 1921.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE. All bidding shall be upon the basis of an

aggregate per annum rental to be paid to the Commissioner of Docks quarterly in advance and in equal sums on the first days of June, Sept., Dec. and March, respectively.

Bids will be received from principals only, or from persons who present satisfactory evidence of their authority to lawfully bind a principal in the bidding.

Except departments of the U. S. Government, all persons desiring to bid must deposit the sum of Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,000) before or during the sale, either in money or a certified check drawn upon a State or National bank or trust company located in the City of New York, or of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, said check to be drawn to the order of the Commissioner of Docks. Corporate stock of the City will be accepted in lieu of cash or check.

The deposit of the highest bidder will be held as a security for the execution of the lease and will be forfeited to the Department of Docks if the purchaser neglects or refuses to execute the lease with good and sufficient surety, to be approved by the Comptroller in an amount to be fixed by him, within ten (10) consecutive calendar days after being notified that the lease is prepared and ready for execution at the office of the De-

BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Queens, at

his office, 4th floor, Queens Subway Building, 68 Hunterspoint ave., L. I. City, Borough of Queens, until 11 a. m., on

MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1924. NO. 1. FOR REGULATING, GRADING,

CURBING, LAYING SIDEWALKS, WHERE NECESSARY, FOR PAVING WITH PER-MANENT PAVEMENT OF SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION, AND FOR ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN BUCHMAN AVE. FROM MYRTLE AVE. TO VAN COURTLAND AVE., BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be twenty (20) consecutive work-ing days.

The samount of security required will be Forty-one Hundred Dollars ($4,100).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

50 cubic yards excavation. 600 linear feet cement concrete curb fur-

nished and set with steel nosing and one (1) year's maintenance.

2,600 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and laid, and one (1) year's maintenance,

140 cubic yards concrete in place. 800 square yards completed sheet asphalt pave-

ment, including binder course, and five (5) years' maintenance.

20 square yards improved granite block pave-ment (relaid), including sand bed, cement grouted joints and no maintenance.

NO. 2. FOR CURBING, LAYING SIDE-WALKS AND CONSTRUCTING RECEIVING BASINS, WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN KISSENA BLVD. (JAMAICA AVE.) AND IN JAGGAR ST. (JAGGAR AVE.) FROM 41ST '(BRADFORD) AVE. TO A LINE ABOUT 60 FEET SOUTHERLY THEREOF, 3D WARD, BOROUGH OF QUEENS, IN AC-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be fifteen (15) consecutive work-ing days.

The amount of security required will be Eighteen Hundred Dollars ($1,800).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

100 cubic yards excavation. 150 linear feet cement concrete curb furnished

and constructed with steel nosing and one (1) year's maintenance.

1,700 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and constructed and one (1) year's maintenance.

100 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe in place. 30 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe in place. 3 new standard basin inlets built (Standard,

Bureau of Sewers). 3 new basin manholes built (Standard, Bureau

of Sewers). 1 tree removed. 1 street sign post reset. NO. 3. FOR REGULATING AND GRAD-

ING, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK IN-CIDENTAL THERETO, IN WINSLOW PL. FROM 4TH AVE. TO A LINE ABOUT 265 FEET WESTERLY THEREOF. INCIDENTAL WORK SHALL INCLUDE THE GRADING OF A RAMP 20 FEET IN LENGTH SLOP-ING DOWNWARD 1 PER CENT. FROM THE TERMINATION OF THE GRADING TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SURFACE, BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be twenty (20) consecutive work-ing days.

The amount of security required will be Seven-teen Hundred Dollars ($1,700).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

1,300 cubic yards excavation. 1 sewer manhole rebuilt. 1 sewer manhole adjusted. 100 cubic yards of steam ashes furnished and

spread. . Where concrete retaining walls are required in

excavation or embankment the price to be paid for their construction in accordance with the plans and directions of the Engineer, shall be Twelve Dollars ($12) per cubic yard of concrete in place.

The concrete shall be made of one (1) part of best quality of Portland cement, two (2) parts of clean sharp sand, and four (4) parts, by volume, of clean, broken stone or gravel, and thoroughly tamped.

NO. 4. FOR REGULATING AND GRAD-ING THE GUTTER SPACE AND SETTING CURB, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK IN-CIDENTAL THERETO, IN WINSLOW PL. FROM 2D AVE. TO 4TH AVE., 1ST WARD, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be twenty (20) consecutive work-ing days.

The amount of security required will be Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1,200).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

50 cubic yards excavation. 1,000 linear feet cement concrete curb fur-

nished and constructed with steel nosing and one (1) year's maintenance.

NO. 5. FOR REGULATING AND GRAD-ING FOR A WIDTH OF 50 FEET CEN. TRALLY LOCATED, CURBING, LAYING SIDEWALKS, REMOVING AND REPLAC-ING TREES AND CONSTRUCTING RECEIV-ING BASINS WHERE NECESSARY, TO-GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, FROM HAYES AVE. TO POLK AVE. IN 42D ST., BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be forty (40) consecutive work-ing days.

The amount of security required will be Eighty-five Hundred Dollars ($8,500).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

2,000 cubic yards excavation. 2,500 linear feet cement concrete curb fur-

nished and constructed with steel nosing and one (1) year's maintenance.

11,500 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and constructed and one (1) year's maintenance.

100 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe, in place. 50 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe in place. 9 sewer manholes adjusted. 2 new standard basin inlets built (Standard,

Bureau of Sewers). 1 standard basin inlets adjusted (Standard,

Bureau of Sewers). 2 new basin manholes built (Standard, Bureau

of Sewers). 25 trees removed. 20 new trees furnished and planted. NO. 6. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING

WITH A PERMANENT PAVEMENT OF SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION AND CONSTRUCTING RE-CEIVING BASINS WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDEN-TAL THERETO FROM HAYES AVE'. TO ROOSEVELT AVE. IN 42D ST., BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be thirty (30) consecutive work-ing days.

The amount of security required will be Twenty-three Thousand Dollars ($23,000).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

1,300 cubic yards concrete in place. 7,700 square yards completed sheet asphalt

pavement, including binder course and five (5) years' maintenance.

100 linear feet 12-inch vitrified pipe in place. 50 linear feet 10-inch vitrified pipe in place. 2 new standard basin inlets built (standard,

Bureau of Sewers). 2 new basin manholes built (standard, Bureau

of Sewers). NO. 7. FOR REGULATING, GRADING,

CURBING, LAYING SIDEWALKS AND CON-STRUCTING RECEIVING BASINS WHERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO IN 82D ST. FROM 91ST AVE. TO ATLANTIC AVE., BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be thirty (30) consecutive work-ing days.

The amount of security required will be Thirty-three Hundred Dollars ($3,300).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

800 cubic yards excavation. 1,100 linear feet cement concrete curb fur-

nished and constructed with steel nosing and one (1) year's maintenance.

4,700 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and constructed and one (1) year's maintenance.

1 sewer manhole adjusted. 3 standard basin inlets adjusted (standard,

Bureau of Sewers). 1 standard basin inlet rebuilt (standard, Bu-

reau of Sewers). 1 basin manhole adjusted (standard, Bureau

of Sewers). 20 trees removed. NO. 8. FOR REGULATING AND PAVING

WITH A PERMANENT PAVEMENT OF SHEET ASPHALT UPON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION. TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, IN 82D ST. FROM 91ST AVE. TO ATLANTIC AVE., BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be twenty (20) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be Fifty-two Hundred Dollars ($5,200).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

300 cubic yards concrete in place. 1,800 square yards completed sheet asphalt pave-

ment including binder course and five (5) years' maintenance.

NO. 9. FOR REGULATING AND GRAD-ING THE SIDEWALK SPACE AND LAYING SIDEWALKS WHERE NECESSARY, TO-GETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO, ON THE NORTHERLY SIDE OF 98TH AVE. (WHITTIER ST.) FROM SPRINGFIELD BLVD. (CREED AVE.) TO A PROPERTY LINE ABOUT 100 FEET WEST-ERLY THEREOF, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 435 OF THE CHARTER.

The time allowed for doing and completing the above work will be ten (10) consecuive working days.

The amount of security required will be Two Hundred and Seventy Dollars ($270).

The amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent. of the amount of security.

The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows:

600 square feet cement sidewalk furnished and

partment of Docks, Pier "A," foot of Battery pl., North River.

The deposits of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned to them at the conclusion of the sale.

The Commissioner of Docks reserves the right to reject any bid, if in his judgment he deems it to be for the interest of The City of New York so to do, and to return the deposit which accompanied the bid to the bidder who sub-mitted same.

The Commissioner of Docks reserves the right to submit the highest bid to the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund if such bid be less than the amount of $48,783.88 per annum, which is the amount of rental payable by the lessee Adelphi Steamship Corporation under its existing lease, and accordingly reserves the right to postpone decision upon the acceptance or rejection of such highest bid for a period extending to and in-cluding Thursday, May 15, 1924. The deposit of the highest bidder will be held until such decision as to acceptance or rejection is made within the period stated.

No person will be accepted as a successful bidder who is delinquent on any contract with The City of New York or who is in arrears to The City of New York upon any debt or contract, or who is a defaulter as surety or otherwise upon any obligation to The City of New York.

The Commissioner of Docks expressly reserves the right to resell the lease of the premises bid for by those failing, refusing or neglecting to comply with these terms and conditions, the party so failing, refusing or neglecting, to be liable to The City of New York for any deficiency re-sulting from or occasioned by such resale.

The term for which the lease is sold will com-mence on the date of execution of the lease by the successful bidder, and rent will be payable from that date.

No dredging will be done prior to the com-mencement of the lease in the slip or basin or water immediately adjacent to the premises, and the premises and the structures thereon must be taken in the condition which they are at the com-mencement of the term of the lease, and no claim or demand that the premises or property or any structures thereon are not in suitable and tenantable condition at the commencement of the term will be allowed by the Commissioner of Docks.

The occupancy of the pier by the successful bidder will be subject to all the terms and con-ditions of the lease executed by the Adelphi Steamship Corporation under date of July 17, 1919 (except as to amount bid for rental), form of which may be examined at the office of the Com-missioner cf Docks, Pier "A," foot of Battery pl., North River.

JOHN H. DELANEY, Commissioner of Docks.

Dated March 4, 1924. m4,14

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 1821

constructed and one (1) year's maintenance, in-cluding necessary grading.

The bidder must state the price of each item or article contained in the specification or schedule herein contained or hereafter annexed per cubic yard, linear foot or other unit of measure, by which the bids will be tested. Bids will be com-pared and each contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Blank forms may be obtained and the plans or drawings may be seen at the office of the President of the Borough of Queens.

Dated March 3, 1924. m6,17 MAURICE E. CONNOLLY, President.

t.'See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. in., on

FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

HARDWARE, TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF DOCKS, PARKS-BRONX, WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY AND THE POLICE DEPART-MENT.

The time for the performance of contracts is for period ending June 30, 1924.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING DRY GOODS, FLAGS AND NOTIONS TO BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS AND THE DEPARTMENTS OF CORRECTION. HEALTH, PUBLIC WELFARE AND THE POLICE DEPARTMENT.

The time for the performance of contracts is for period ending June 30, 1924, except Schedule No. 2853, Department of Correction, which is for 30 consecutive calendar days after the endorse-ment of the certificate of the Comptroller.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded: No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man- hattan. m11,21

EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Commissioner. IUSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. In., on

FRIDAY, 3IARCH 21, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES AND PAINT-ERS' SUPPLIES TO BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS AND THE DEPART-MENTS OF CORRECTION, HEALTH, PARKS-MANHATTAN, PARKS-BRONX, PLANT AND STRUCTURES, STREET CLEANING, WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY AND THE POLICE DEPARTMENT.

The time for the performance of contracts is for period ending June 30, 1924.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man- hattan. ne10,21

EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Commissioner. IM-See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

ARSENATE OF LEAD TO THE DEPART-MENTS OF PARKS-BROOKLYN, AND PARKS-QUEENS.

The time for the performance of contracts is for period ending June 30, 1924.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid

i shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man- hattan. m8,20

EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Commissioner. iffSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record." SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY

the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of New York at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. in. to 10.30 a. in., on

THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

TIRES AND TUBES TO BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS AND THE DEPART-MENTS OF PARKS-BRONX, PARKS-BROOK-LYN, PLANT AND STRUCTURES, STREET CLEANING, WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY AND POLICE AND FIRE DE-PARTMENTS.

The time for the performance of contracts is for period ending June 30, 1924.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING FORAGE TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF COR-RECTION, HEALTH, PARKS-BRONX, PARKS-BROOKLYN, PARKS-MANHATTAN, PARKS-QUEENS, PUBLIC WELFARE, WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY AND POLICE DEPARTMENT.

The time for the performance of contracts is for period ending June 30, 1924.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man- hattan. m8,20

EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Commissioner. reSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a, in., on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1924, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

AUTOMOBILE MIRRORS TO THE DEPART. MENT OF STREET CLEANING.

The time for the performance of contract is for 30 consecutive calendar days after the en• dorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller

The amount of security required is $300. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit of $15.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards.. if made, made to the lowest bidder on each its,- or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules ast be had upon application at Room 1901, Munfetpa. Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man- hattan. m8,19

EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Commissioner. IFSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. in. to 10.30 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

MEATS AND POULTRY TO BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS AND THE DE-PARTMENTS OF CORRECTION, HEALTH AND PUBLIC WELFARE.

The time for the performance of contracts is for period ending June 30, 1924.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT TO BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS AND THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANT AND STRUCTURES AND THE POLICE DEPART-MENT.

The time for the performance of contracts is for period ending June 30, 1924.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man- hattan. m7,19

EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Commissioner. IIFSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. in., on

TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

PIG LEAD AND SOLDER TO THE DEPART-MENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY.

The time for the performance of contracts is for period ending June 30, 1924.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed UP, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, MUnicipal Building, Man. hattan. m7,18

EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Commissioner. IffSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of New York at his office, Room 526, Municipal

Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. in. to 10:30 a. m., on

TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

CREOSOTED WOOD PAVING BLOCKS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANT AND STRUCTURES.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending June 30, 1924.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may he had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th' floor, Municipal Building, Man- hattan. m7,18

EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Commissioner. 82rSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. in. to 10.30 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

HIGHWAY AND ROOFING MATERIALS TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF CORRECTION, DOCKS, HEALTH, PARKS-BROOKLYN PLANT AND STRUCTURES AND WATER' SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY.

The time for the performance of contracts is for period ending June 30, 1924.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man- hattan. m7,19

EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Commissioner. itrfdee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. in. to 10.30 a. on

TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

CHLORIDE OF LIME, LIQUID CHLORINE, COPPER SULPHATE AND REFRIGERAT-ING SUPPLIES TO BELLEVUE AND AL-LIED HOSPITALS AND THE DEPART-MENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY.

The time for the performance of contracts is for period ending June 30, 1924.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man- hattan. m6,18

EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Commissioner. tSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record.'

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City

of New York, at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. in. to 10.30 a. m., on

MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

TROLLEY WIRE, AND WIRE CLOTH, FENCING AND STRAND TO THE DEPART-MENTS OF CORRECTION, HEALTH, PARKS-BROOKLYN, PARKS-MANHATTAN, PLANT AND STRUCTURES AND STREET CLEANING. The time for the performance of contracts is

for period ending June 30, 1924, except Schedule No. 2854, Department of Correction, Schedule No. 787, Department of Plant and Structures, and Schedule No. 2191, Department of Street Cleaning, which is for 30 consecutive calendar days after the endorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent, of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Munici-pal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man- hattan. , m5,17

EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Commissioner, tirSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a, m. to 10.30 a. tn., on

FRIDAY. MARCH 14, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING: FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TO

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS AND THE DEPARTMENTS OF HEALTH AND PUBLIC WELFARE.

STOCK FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TO BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS AND THE DEPARTMENTS OF CORRECTION, HEALTH AND PUBLIC WELFARE.

The time for the performance of contracts is as follows: Fresh fruits and vegetables from April 1st to April 30, 1924; stock fruits and vegetables during the months of April, May and June, 1924.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING LUMBER TO THE DEPARTMENTS OF CORRECTION, DOCKS, HEALTH, PARKS-MANHATTAN, PARKS • BRONX, PARKS-BROOKLYN, PLANT AND STRUCTURES, STREET CLEANING, WATER SUPPLY. GAS AND ELECTRICITY AND THE POLICE DEPARTMENT.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending June 30, 1924.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions

must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man- hattan. m3,14

EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Commissioner. retie° General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. in. to 10.30 a. m., on

, THURSDAY. MARCH 13, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

TERMINAL BOXES TO THE FIRE DE-PARTMENT.

The time for the performance of contracts is 30 consecutive calendar days after the endorse-ment of the certificate of the Comptroller.

The amount of security required is $600. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit of $30.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES, KITCHEN UTENSILS AND TABLEWARE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

The time for the performance of contracts is for period ending June 30, 1924.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man• hattan. m3,13

EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Commissioner. . 8:'See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City

of New York at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

METALS AND CASTINGS TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT AND THE DEPARTMENTS OF PARKS-BRONX, PLANT AND STRUC-TURES, HEALTH, AND WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY.

The time for the performance of contracts is for the period ending June 30, 1924.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded.No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man- hattan. m1,12

EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Commissioner. reSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page. last column -of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

CORPORATION COCKS AND HYDRANT REPAIR PARTS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELEC-TRICITY.

The time for the performance of contract is for period ending June 30, 1924.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Munici- pal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th door, Municipal Building, Man- hattan. m1,12

EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Commissioner. tirSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan. from 9 a. m, to 10.30 a. m., on

TUESDAY. MARCH 11, 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

HOSE AND HOSE FITTINGS TO THE DE• PARTMENTS OF CORRECTION, PARKS-BRONX. PARKS-BROOKLYN, PLANT AND STRUCTURES, WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY AND THE POLICE DEPART-MENT.

The time for the performance of contracts is for period ending Tune 30, 1924.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING STEEL TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANT AND STRUCTURES.

The time for the performance of contract is 20 consecutive calendar days after the endorse-ment of the certificate of the Comptroller.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the hid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, ae called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

street, and Netherland avenue from West 231st street to West 235th street, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, having any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file his claim duly verified, describing the real property which the claimant owns or in which he is interested, and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Bronx, on or before the 19th day of March, 1924, and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Room 1559, 15th floor, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or before the 19th day of March, 1924, a copy of such verified claim.

Dated New York, March 7, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. m7,18

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises con-sisting of the block bounded by East 145th street, Wales avenue, East 147th street and Tinton avenue, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, duly selected as a site for school purposes, according to law.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, First Judicial District, dated the 21s1 day of February, 1924, and entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx the 23d day of February, 1924, the application of The City of New York to have the compensa-tion which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above-entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury was granted,

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the description of the real property to he acquired in the above-entitled proceeding is as follows:

"Beginning at the corner formed by the intet-section of the southerly side of East 147th street and the westerly side of Tinton avenue, and run-ning thence southerly along the westerly side of Tinton avenue 424 feet 10 inches to the northerly side of East 145th street; thence westerly along the northerly side of East 145th street 200 feet to the easterly side of Wales avenue; thence northerly along the easterly side of \Vales avenue 424 feet 10 inches to the southerly side of East 147th street; and thence easterly along the south erly side of East 147th street 200 feet to the point or place of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less, said premises being the block designated as 2576, Lots Nos. 26, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 47, 49, 51, 55 and 62 on the tax maps of the Borough of The Bronx, together with all right, title and interest if any, in and to the streets or avenues in front thereof to the centre thereof." -and each and every owner of said property having any claim or demand on account thereof is hereby required to file his written claim or

Bronx at the County Court House in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, on the 17th day of March, 1924, at the opening of court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, to have the compensation which ought justly to be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above preceeding ascertained and determined by said court without a jury.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee simple absolute by The City of New York to certain lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging, consisting of the block bounded by East Fordham road, Washington avenue, Bathgate avenue and East 189th street, in the Borough of The Bronx, in the City of New York, the same to be converted, appropriated and used as a site for school purposes. Said lands and premises to be acquired are bounded and described as follows:

"Beginning at the corner formed by the inter-section of the southerly side of East Fordham road and the easterly side of Washington avenue and running thence easterly along the southerly side of East Fordham road 416.78 feet to the westerly side of Bathgate avenue; thence south-erly along the westerly side of Bathgate avenue 369.78 feet to the northerly side of East 189th street; thence westerly along the northerly side of East 189th street 416.79 feet to the easterly side of Washington avenue and thence northerly along the easterly side of Washington avenue 368.86 feet to the point or place of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less, said premises being designated as Lot No. 1, Block 3059, on the tax maps of the Borough of The

interest, if

together with all right, title and nterest, if any, in and to the streets or avenues in front thereof to the centre thereof."

Dated, New York, March 3, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, office and postoffice address, Municipal Build-ing, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

m3,13

SUPREME COURT-SECOND DEPARTMENT.

Application to Court to Condemn Property.

Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File Objections.

In the Matter of APPLETON AVENUE from the west side of Balcom avenue to East Tre-mont avenue (Fort Schuyler road), Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled pro-

ceeding, as follows: First-That the above named court, after con-

sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has completed ifs estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to be acquired in this proceeding, and has made an assessment of the value of the benefit and ad-vantage of the improvement to the respective

owners of the real property within the area of assessment for benefit herein, and the tentative decree of the said court as to awards for damages and as to assessments for benefit was signed on the 14th day of February, 1924, by Hon. John M. Tierney, Justice of the Supreme Court pre-siding at the trial of the above entitled proceed-ing, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Bronx on the 25th day of February, 1924, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second-That the said court has assessed all the real property within the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment on the 18th day of November, 1921, and that the said area of assessment includes the parcels of real property situate and being in the Borough of The Bronx, in the City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded as shown on the following diagram:

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Third-That The City of New York, and all other parties interested in such proceeding or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections in writing, duly verified, in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his postoffice address with the Clerk of the County of Bronx. on or before the 17th day of March, 1924, and parties other than Tire City of New York, shall within the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Munici-pal Building, Room 1559, Chambers and Centre streets, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

Fourth-That on the 19th day of March, 1924, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard, the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. John M. Tierney, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said tentative decree at a Trial Term, Part I, of the Supreme Court, to be held in the Coen`v Court House in the Borough of The Bronx; to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said tentative decree.

Dated, New York, February 5, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Postoffice Address, Municipal Building, New York City. f25,m12

1822

THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may he obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man- hattan. f28,m11

EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Commissioner.

IWSee General Instructions to Bidders on at page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12. 1924. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

HORSES TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT. The time for the performance of contract is

during the months of April, May and June, '1924. The amount of security required is $3,500.

No hid shall be considered unless it is accom- panied by a deposit of $175,

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and Prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of

Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man- hattan. f29,m12

EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Commissioner.

'See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m.,

on TUESDAY. MARCH 11, 1924.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING CELLULOID BADGES AND METAL PLATES TO THE DEPARTMENT OF LICENSES.

The time for the performance of contract is for Items 1 and 5, on or before April 1, 1924; Items 2, 4, 6 and 7, on or before Sept. 1, 1924; Items 3 and 8, on or before June 15, 1924.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not

less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read f tom the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules).

Specifications referred to.in the schedules may be had upon application at Rooms 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man- hattan. 129m11

EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Commissioner,

t.t'See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York at his office, Room 526, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m.,

on TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING FLOUR TO BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOS- PITALS A THE DEPARTMNTS OF CORRECTION,

ND HEALTH AND PUBL

EIC WEL-

FARE. The time for the performance of contracts is

for period ending June 30, 1924. The amount of security required is thirty per

cent, of the contract amount awarded. No bid shall be considered unless it is accompanied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per unit,• as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if

made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Purchase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Man- hattan. f28,m11

EDWARD W. BUCKLEY, Commissioner. L47 See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column of the "City Record."

SUPREME COURT-FIRST DEPARTMENT.

Notices to File Claims.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wher-ever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the real prop-erty required for the opening and extending of WEST 231ST STREET from Spuyten Duyvil parkway to Johnson avenue, WEST 232D STREET from Spuyten Duyvil parkway to Netherland avenue, FAIRFIELD AVENUE from West 232d street to Spuyten Duyvil park-way, ARLINGTON AVENUE from West 231st street to West 235th street, and NETHERLAND AVENUE from West 231st street to %Vest 235th street, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, First Judicial District, dated February 28, 1924, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx on February 29, 1924, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real prop-erty proposed to be taken in the above entitled proceeding, ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the cost of the improvement assessed by the said court in accordance with the resolutions of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, adopted on the 16th day of June, 1922, and the 6th day of April, 1923, was granted.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that, pursuant to section 1000 of the Greater New York charter, as amended by chapter 606 of the Laws of 1915, the map or survey of the land to he acquired in this proceeding has been duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx, and each and every party and person interested in the real property to he taken for the purpose of opening and extending of West 231st street from Spuyten Duyvil parkway to Johnson avenue, West 232d street from Spuyten Duyvil parkway to Netherland avenue, Fairfield avenue from West 232d street to Spuyten Duyvil parkway, Arlington avenue from West 231st street to West 235th

demand, duly verified, describing the real property which tie claimant owns or in which he is inter-ested and his postoffice address with the Clerk of the County of The Bronx on or before the 31st day of March, 1924, and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York at his office, Room No. 1743, 17th floor, Munici-nal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or before the 31st day of March, 1924, a copy of such verified claim.

Dated, New York, March 3, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. m3,13

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene• ments and hereditaments required for the pur- pose of opening and extending LEFFERTS AVENUE from New York avenue to Schenec-tady avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made to the Supreme Court

of the State of New York, Second Judicial Dis-trict, at a Special Term of said court to be held in and for the County of Kings, for the hearing of motions, at the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 24th day of March, 1924, at the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, to have the com-pensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to he acquired for said improvement ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the cost of said improvement assessed by the said Supreme Court as herein-after set forth., in accordance with the resolu-tion of the Board of Estimate and Apportion-ment of The City of New York, adopted on the 13th day of April, 1923.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee by The City of New York, for the use of the public, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging, required for the opening and extend-ing of Lefferts avenue from New York avenue to Schenectady avenue, in the Borough of Brook-lyn, City of New York.

The real property, title to which is proposed to be acquired, is more particularly bounded and described, as follows, to wit:

Beginning at the intersection of the south line of Lefferts avenue with the east line of New York avenue; thence northerly along the east line of New York avenue 95 feet; thence easterly de-flecting 90 degrees to the right 3,672.78 feet; thence southerly deflecting 109 degrees 2 minutes 23 seconds to the right 100,50 feet; thence west-erly deflecting 70 degrees 57 minutes 37 seconds to the right 3,640 feet to the point of beginning.

The property affected by the above proceeding is located in Blocks Nos. 1322, 1323, 1324, 1325, 1326, 1331, 1332, 1333,' 1426, 1427, 1428 and 1429, in Section 5 of the Kings County Land Map.

The said Board of Estimate and Apportionment has determined by a resolution adopted on the 29th day of June, 1923, that 25 per cent. of the cost and expense of the proceedings be borne and paid by The City of New York, 25 per cent. by the Borough of Brooklyn, and the remaining 50- per cent. of the cost and expense of the pro-ceeding be assessed upon the property deemed to be benefited by the improvement, and has fixed and determined the area of assessment for ben-efit in this proceeding to be as follows:

Beginning at a point on a line midway between Crown street and Montgomery street distant 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Kingston avenue, and running thence eastwardly along the said line midway between Crown street and Montgomery street to a point midway between Schenectady avenue and Utica avenue; thence southwardly and always between Schenectady ave-nue and Utica avenue to a point distant 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Rutland road; thence westwardly and parallel with Rut-land road to the intersection with a line midway between Nostrand avenue and New York avenue, as these streets are laid out south of Empire boulevard; thence northvvardly along the said line midway between Nostrand avenue and New York avenue and along the prolongation of the said line to a point distant 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Empire boulevard; thence eastwardly and always. distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the northerly line of

i Empire boulevard to the intersection with a line parallel with Kingston avenue and passing through the point of beginning; thence north wardly along the said line parallel with King-ston avenue to the point or place of beginning.

Dated, Brooklyn, New York, March 10, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Postoffice Address, 153 Pierrepont Street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

m10,20

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises consisting of the block bounded by East Ford-ham road, Washington avenue, Bathgate avenue and East 189th street, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, duly selected as a site for school purposes, according to law

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH case made and provided notice is hereby given

that it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York at a Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions to be held in and for the County of

Application to Court to Condemn Property.

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises situated on the westerly side of GOUVERNEUR STREET, between Henry street and East Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, duly selected as a site for school purposes according to law.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH case made and provided notice is hereby given

that it is the intention of the Corporation Coun-sel of The City of New York to make applica-tion to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term, Part III thereof, to be held in and for the County of New York, at the County Court House, in the Borough of Man-hattan, City of New York, on the 20th day of March, 1924, at the opening of court on that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, to have the compensation which ought justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above proceeding, ascertained and determined by said court without a jury.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee simple absolute by The City of New York to cer-tain lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situated on the westerly side of Gouverneur street, between Henry street and East Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in the City of New York, the same to be converted, appropriated and used as a site for school purposes. Said lands and premises to be acquired are bounded and described as follows:

"Beginning at the corner formed by the inter-

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the real property required for the widening of WESTCHESTER AVENUE between Burr avenue and Colonial avenue, in the Borough. of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, First Judicial District, dated Feb-ruary 28, 1924, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx on February 29, 1924, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the cost of the improvement assessed by the said court in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment adopted on the 13th day of April, 1923, was granted.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that, pursuant to section 1000 of the Greater New York charter, as amended by chapter 606 of the Laws of 1915, the map or survey of the land to he acquired in this proceeding has been duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx, and each and every party and person Interested in the real property to be taken for the purpose of widening of Westchester avenue between Burr avenue and Colonial avenue, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, hav-ing any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file his claim duly verified, describing the real property which the claimant owns or in which he is interested, and his post-office address, with the Clerk of the County of Bronx, on or before the 19th day of March, 1924, and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Room 1559, 15th floor, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or before the 19th day of March, 1924, a copy of such verified claim.

Dated, New York, March 7, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. m7,18

section of the westerly side of Gouverneur street and the northerly, side of Henry street and running thence northerly along the westerly side of Gouverneur street 164 feet 10 inches to the southerly side of East Broadway; thence west-erly along the southerly side of East Broadway 46 feet 6 inches to the westerly line of Lot No. 11; thence southerly and along the westerly line of said Lot No. 11 166 feet 4 inches to the northerly side of Henry street, and thence east-erly along the northerly side of Henry street 51 feet 2 inches to the point or place of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less, said premises being designated as Lot No. 11 in Block 287 on the tax maps of the Borough of Man-hattan, together with all right, title and interest, if any, in and to the streets or avenues in front thereof to the centre thereof."

Dated New York, March 6, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. m6,I7

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, acting by and through the Com-missioner of Docks, relative to acquiring right, title to and possession of certain real property, wharf property, lands, lands under water, lands under water filled in, wharfage rights, incor-poreal hereditaments, terms, easements, emolu-ments, privileges and appurtenances of and to the lands, lands under water, and lands under water filled in, that are not now owned by The City of New York, situated on the southwest-erly side of Jamaica Bay, near Barren Island, in the Borough of Brooklyn, including parts of Barren Island, Riches Meadows, Hemlock pMheaaw, Big

Meadows. s, Dse el ups b

Island, d Big lop

Meadows, ws Marsh,

Walkers

Channel Island, Johns Point Marsh and other unnamed islands and meadows between Barren Island and Mill Basin, west of Flatbush ave-

TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924. THE CITY RECORD. 1823

nue, for the improvement of the water front of the City of New York, pursuant to a plan heretofore determined upon by the Commissioner of Docks and approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH case made and provided, notice is hereby given

that it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term, Part I thereof, to be held at the County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, the 18th day of March, 1924, at the opening of court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be hearo thereon, to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property, wharf property, lands, lands under water, lands under water filled in, wharfage rights, incorporeal hereditaments, terms, ease• ments, emoluments, privileges and appurtenances of and to the lands, lands under water, lands under water filled in, that are not now owned by The City of New York, proposed to be acquired in this proceeding, ascertained and determined

jury. The the Supreme Court without a

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in the name of and for the benefit of The City of New York of such of the real property hereinafter described as is not now owned by the City of New York, for the improvement of the waterfront ofihe City of New York on Jamaica Bay, pur-suant to a plan heretofore determined upon by the Commissioner of Docks on the 7thday of October, 1921, and approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund on the 5th day of January, 1922, which said plan is on file in the office of the Department of Docks of The City of New York.

i The real property to be acquired in this pro-ceeding consists of all the wharf property, lands, lands under water, lands under water filled in, wharfage rights, incorporeal hereditaments, terms, easements, emoluments, privileges and ap-purtenances of and to the lands, lands under water, lands under water filled in, not now owned by The City of New York, situated within an area in the Borough of Brooklyn, in said City, bounded on the west by Flatbush avenue, on the south by a line bisecting an angle in the pierhead and bulkhead line of Mill Basin, opposite Mill Basin and the southerly line or side of Mill Basin; on the east by Jamaica Bay and on the south by a line drawn at right angles to the pier-head line along the westerly side of Jamaica Bay at a point 200 feet more or less south of an exist-ing concrete pier, which said area includes parts of Barren Island, Riches Meadows, Hemlock Meadows, Deep Creek Meadows, Walkers Phaw, Big Slush Island, Big Slop Marsh, Channel Island, Johns Point Marsh, and other unnamed islands and meadows, and is more particularly bounded and described as follows:

"Parcel I. Beginning at a point in the easterly side of Flatbush avenue where the same is inter-sected by a line drawn at right angles to the pierhead and bulkhead line along the westerly side of Jamaica Bay, as approved by the Secretary of War May 1, 1911, at a point distant 200 feet more or less, measured along said pierhead and bulkhead line, south of the easterly prolongation of the southerly line or side of an existing con-crete pier, located immediately north of Barren Island, the co-ordinates of said point of intersec-tion being south 31,898.94 feet and east 20,193.94 feet, thence north 40 degrees 21 minutes 17.8 seconds west and along the easterly line or side of Flatbush avenue a distance of 8,546.74 feet to a point of intersection with a line bisecting an angle point in the southerly line or side of Mill Basin, the co-ordinates of said point of intersec-tion being south 25,385.92 feet and east 14,659.75 feet; thence north 31 degrees 12 minutes 33.9 seconds east along said bisecting line a distance of 105.41 feet to a point of intersection with an angle point in the pierhead and bulkhead line approved by the Secretary of War October 22, 1917, along the southerly line or side of Mill Basin, the co-ordinates of said point of intersec-tion being south 25,295.76 feet and east 14,714.37 feet; thence south 77 degrees 13 minutes 34.3 seconds east and along the said pierhead and bulk-head line along the southerly line or side of Mill Basin a distance of 96111 feet to an angle point in the same, the co-ordinates of said angle point being south 25,508.40 feet and east 15,652.28 feet; thence south 80 degrees 35 minutes 27.3 seconds east and along the said pierhead and bulk-head line along the southerly line or side of Mill Basin a distance of 4,434.73 feet to an angle point formed by the above mentioned pierhead and bulk-head line along the southerly line or side of Mill Basin with the pierhead and bulkhead line ap-proved by the Secretary of War May 1, 1911, along the southerly side of Mill Basin, the co-ordinates of said angle point being south 24,783.40 feet and east 20,027.35 feet, thence north 61 de-grees 47 minutes 2.2 seconds east and along the pierhead line approved by the Secretary of War May 1, 1911, along the southerly side of Mill Basin a distance of 3,041.45 feet to a point of intersection with the pierhead and bulkhead line approved by the Secretary of War May 1, 1911, along the westerly side of Jamaica Bay, the co-ordinates of said point of intersection being south 23,345.41 feet and east 22,707.38 feet; thence south 28 degrees 12 minutes 58 seconds east and alonge the pierhead and bulkhead line approved by the Secretary of War May 1, 1911, along the westerly line or side of Jamaica Bay a distance of 3,580 feet to an angle point in the same, the co-ordinates of said angle point being south 26,500 feet and east 24,400 feet; thence south 12 de-grees 10 minutes 10.5 seconds east and along the said pierhead and bulkhead line along the west-erly line or side of Jamaica Bay a distance of 4,390.95 feet to a point in said pierhead and bulkhead line along the westerly line or side of Jamaica Bay; said point being about 200 feet south of the easterly prolongation of the south-erly side of an existing concrete pier referred to above, the co-ordinates of said point being south 30,792.28 feet and east 25,325.64 feet; thence south 77 degrees 49 minutes 49.5 seconds west and along a line drawn at right angles to the pierhead and bulkhead line approved by the Secretary of War May 1, 1911, along the west-erly line or side of Jamaica Bay a distance of 5,249.67 feet to the easterly line or side of Flat-bush avenue, the point or place of beginning.

Note-The co-ordinates of points given above are in the rectangular system established by The City of New York and the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey for the Borough of Brooklyn, referring to U. S. C. S. Station "Prospect Water Tower" as origin and the meridian passing through it as the principal axis. Bearings refer to this meridian."

Dated New York, March 5, 1924.

GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. m5,15

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, acting by and through the Com-missioner of Docks, relative to acquiring right and title to and possession of certain teal prop-erty, wharf property, lands, lands under water,

i lands under water filled in, riparian rights, incorporeal hereditaments, terms, easements, emoluments and privileges, appurtenant to the lands, lands under water and lands under water filled in, not now owned by The City of New York, situated along the northerly shore of JAMAICA BAY, in the Borough of Brook-

lyn, in said City, between Paerdegat Bashi and Byrne place, at Canarsie Beach Park, for the improvement of the waterfront of the City of New York, pursuant to a plan heretofore determined upon by the Commissioner of Docks and approved by the Commissioners of the Sink-ing Fund.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTE IN SUCH case made and provided, notice is hereby given

that it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term, Part I thereof, to be held at the County Court House, in the Borough of Brook-lyn, City of New York, on the 18th day of March, 1924, at the opening of court on that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. thereon, to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the wharf prop-erty, lands, lands under water, lands under water filled in, and of the riparian rights, wharfage right, incorporeal hereditaments, terms, ease-ments, emoluments and privileges, of and to the lands, lands under water and lands under water filled in, not now owned by The City of New York, proposed to be acquired in this proceeding, ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in the name of and for the benefit of The City of New York, of such of the real property, hereinafter described, as is not now owned by The City of New York, for the improvement of the waterfront of the City of New York on Jamaica Bay, pur-suant to a plan therefor determined upon by the Commissioner of Docks on the 7th day of October, 1921, and approved by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund on the 5th day of January, 1922, which said plan is on file in the office of the De-partment of Docks of The City of New York.

The real property to be acquired in this pro-ceeding consists of such wharf property, lands, lands under water and lands under water filled in, as are not now owned by The City of New York, and such wharfage rights, incorporeal heredita-ments, terms, easements, emoluments and priv-ileges as are not now owned by The City of New York, appurtenant of and to said wharf property, and to said lands, lands under water, and lands under water filled in, situated within an area on the northerly shore of Jamaica Bay, between Paerdegat Basin and Byrne place, at Canarsie Beach Park, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in said City, bounded and described as follows:

Parcel 3. Beginning at a point in the pier-head and bulkhead line approved by the Secretary of War May 1, 1911, along the northeasterly side of Paerdegat Basin where the same is intersected by the high water line along the northerly shore of Bedford Creek, which point is distant 300 feet west of the westerly side of Paerdegat Avenue West and about 620 feet north of the northerly side of Sea View avenue; thence eastwardly, northwardly, eastwardly and southwardly along the high water line, as the same winds and turns, of Bedford Creek and along the northerly shore of Jamaica Bay until the same intersects the southerly side of Sea View avenue at a point distant about 60 feet west of the southerly prolongation of the westerly side of East 85th street; thence eastwardly and along the southerly side of Sea View avenue to an intersection with the high water line along the southerly side of Canarsie Beach Park; thence eastwardly and along the high water line, as the same winds and turns, of Canarsie Beach Park to a point of intersection with the westerly side of Byrne place; thence southwardly and along the westerly side of Byrne place and along the southerly prolongation of the westerly side of Byrne place to a .point of intersection with the bulkhead line determined upon by the Commissioner of Docks October 7, 1921, and approved by the Commis-sioners of the Sinking Fund January 5, 1922; thence southwestwardly and along the bulkhead line just referred to, to a point of intersection with the eastablished pierhead and bulkhead line along the northerly side of Paerdegat Basin; thence northwestwardly and along the said established pierhead and bulkhead line along the northerly side of Paerdegat Basin to the point or place of beginning.

Together with such riparian rights as are not now owned by The City of New York, appurte-nant to the upland adjacent to the lands under water situated within said area, if any, as will be extinguished by the filling in of said lands under water and the construction thereon of a marginal street, wharf or place, pursuant to the plan hereinbefore referred to.

Dated New York, March 5, 1924.

GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. m5,15

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises situated on the easterly side of Sand lane be-tween Major and McFarland avenues, South Beach, Borough of Richmond, as a site for school purposes according to law.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH case made and provided notice is hereby given

that it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term, Part I, thereof for the hearing of motions, to be held in and for the County of Kings, at the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 20th day of March, 1924, at the opening of the court on that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, to have the compensation which ought justly to be made to the respective owners of the real prop-erty proposed to be taken in the above proceed. ing ascertained and determined by said court without a jury.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee simple absolute by The City of New York to certain lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situated on the easterly side of Sand lane be-tween Major and McFarland avenues, South Beach, Borough of Richmond, City of New York, the same to be converted, appropriated and used as a site for school purposes. Said lands and premises so to be acquired are bounded and described as follows:

"Beginning at the corner formed by the inter-section of the southeasterly side of Major ave-nue and the northeasterly side of Sand lane and running thence northeasterly along the south-easterly side of Major avenue 522.48 feet to the easterly line of Lot No. 469; thence south-easterly along the easterly line of Lot No. 469 200 feet to the northwesterly side of -McFarland avenue; thence southwesterly along the north-westerly side of McFarland avenue 386 feet to the northeasterly side of Sand lane, and thence northwesterly along the northeasterly side of Sand lane 242 feet, more or less, to the point or place of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less, said premises being designated as Lots 469 and 484, Plot 10, Ward 4, Volume 2, on the tax maps of the Borough of Richmond, to-gether with all title and interest, if any, in and to the streets or avenues in front thereof to the centre thereof."

Dated New York, March 3, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. m3,13

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises situated on the westerly side of Grand ave-nue, north of Hillcrest avenue, Jamaica, Bor-ough of Queens, duly selected as a site for school purposes according to law.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH case made and provided notice is hereby given

that it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term, Part I thereof, for the hearing of motions, to be held in and for the County of Kings, at the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 20th day of March, 1924, at the opening of the court on that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, to have the compensation which ought justly to be made to the respective owners of the real prop-erty proposed to be taken in the above proceed-ing ascertained and determined by said court without a jury.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee simple absolute by The City of New York to certain lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situated on the westerly side of Grand avenue, north of Hillcrest avenue, Jamaica, in the Bor-ough of Queens, City of New York, the same to be converted, appropriated and used as a site for school purposes. Said lands and premises so to be acquired are bounded and described as follows:

i "Beginning at a point in the westerly side of Grand avenue, distant 171.61 feet measured northwardly along the westerly line of Grand avenue from its intersection with the northerly lineof Hillcrest avenue (Gothic drive) and running thence northwardly along the westerly line of Grand avenue as this street is in use and improved upon the ground a distance of about 463.77 feet; thence along the northerly boundary of Lot No, 1, in Block 882, distances of 93.96 feet, 28.50 feet and about 495.53 feet to the northwesterly corner of Lot No. 1; thence continuing westwardly along the prolongation of the adjoining northerly boundary line of Lot No. 1 to the easterly line of Chapin avenue; thence generally southwardly along the easterly line of Chapin avenue to a point in the easterly side of Chapin avenue, which is distant 20 feet north of the prolongation of the southerly line of Glenn avenue and at the intersection of the northwesterly line of Lot 102 in Block 880; thence northeasterly and along the said north-westerly side of Lot No. 102 in Block 880 a distance of 119.59 feet to the southwesterly side of Lot No. 1 in Block 882; thence southwardly to the southwesterly corner of said Lot No. 1; thence easterly along the southerly boundary of said Lot No. 1 to the point or place of be-ginning, be the said several dimensions more or less; said premises being designated upon the tax maps of the Borough of Queens as Lot No. 1 in Block 882, and a portion of Lot No. 85, in Block 880, together with all right, title and in-terest, if any, in and to the streets or avenues in front thereof to the centre thereof."

Dated New York, March 3, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. m3,13

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises situated on the westerly side of 71st (Mazeau) street and 54th (Falkner) avenue, north of Grand avenue, Maspeth, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, duly selected as a site for school purposes according to law.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH case made and provided notice is hereby given

that it is the intention of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York to make application to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term, Part I, thereof for the hearing of motions, to be held in and for the County of Kings, at the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 20th day of March, 1924, at the opening of court on that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, to have the compensation which ought justly to be made to the respective owners of the real prop-erty proposed to be taken in the above proceed-ing ascertained and determined by said court without a jury.

The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title in fee simple absolute by The City of New York to certain lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situated on the westerly side of 71st (Mazeau) street and 54th (Falkner) avenue, north of Grand avenue, Maspeth, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, the same to be converted, appropriated and used as a site for school pur-poses. Said lands and premises so to be acquired are bounded and described, as follows:

"Beginning at a point on the westerly side of 71st (Mazeau) street, distance 100 feet north-erly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Grand avenue and the westerly side of 71st (Mazeau) street and running thence westerly and parallel with Grand avenue to the westerly line of Lot No. 31; thence northerly along the said westerly line of Lot No. 31 to the southerly line of 54th (Falkner) avenue, as the same is laid out on the tax maps; thence easterly along the south-erly line of 54th (Falkner) avenue to the west-erly side of 71st (Mazeau) street, and thence southerly along the westerly side of 71st (Mazeau) street to the point or place of be-ginning, be the said several dimensions more or less, said premises being designated as Lot No. 31, in Block 1560, on the tax maps of the Borough of Queens, together with all right, title and in-terest, if any, in and to the streets or avenue, in front thereof to the centre thereof?'

Dated New York, March 3, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. m3,13

Notice to File Claims.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title wher-ever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene-ments and hereditaments required for the pur-pose of opening and extending RICHARDSON STREET from Debevoise avenue to Kingsland avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, Second Judicial District, dated February 21, 1924, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings on the 23d day of February, 1924, the application of The City of New York to have the compensa-tion which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above entitled proceeding ascertained and

jury, and

by the Supreme Court without a ury, and the cost of such improvement assessed by the court in accordance with the resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 17th day of February, 1922, was granted.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT, pursuant to section 1000 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapter 606 of the Laws of 1915, the map or survey of the land to

be acquired in this proceeding has been duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, and each and every party and person interested in the real property so to be taken and having any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file with the Clerk of the County of Kings on or before the 21st day of March, 1924, a written claim, duly verified, setting forth the real property owned by the claimant, or in which he is interested, and his post office address, and to serve within the same time a copy of such verified claim on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, 5th floor, No. 153 Pierrepont street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

The property affected by the above entitled pro-ceeding is located in Blocks Nos. 2849-B, 2850-B, 2858-It and 2859-B, in Section 10 of the Kings County Land Map, and is more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit:

Beginning at the intersection of the south line of Richardson street with the east line of Kings-land avenue; thence northerly along the east line of Kingsland avenue 61.25 feet; thence east-erly deflecting 78 degrees 24 minutes 38 seconds to the right 346.89 feet to the east line of Debevoise avenue; thence southerly deflecting 90 degrees to the right and along the east line of Debevoise avenue 60 feet; thence westerly 359.20 feet to the point of beginning.

Dated Brooklyn, New York, March 10, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, 153 Pierre-pont street, Brooklyn, City of New York. mI0,20

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title wher-ever the same has not been heretofore acquired to the lands, tenements, hereditaments and ease-ments, required for the BENSONHURST STORM WATER OUTLET from Avenue Y to Coney Island Creek, as shown upon a map or plan adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on December 8, 1822, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, Second Judicial District, dated February 28, 1924, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings on the 29th day of February, 1924, the application of The City of New Yoik to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above entitled proceeding, ascertained and deter-mined by the Supreme Court without a jury, in accordance with the resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 8th day of December, 1922, was granted.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT, pursuant to section 1000 of the Greater New York Chapter, as amended by chapter 606 of the Laws of 1915, the map or survey of the lands and premises to be acquired in this proceeding has been duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, and each and every person in-terested in the real property so to be taken and having any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file with the Clerk of the County of Kings on or before the 21st day of March, 1924, a written claim, duly verified, setting forth the real property owned by the claimant, or in which he is interested, and his post office address, and to serve within same time a copy of such verified claim on the Cor-poration Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, 5th floor, No. 153 Pierrepont street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

The property affected by the above entitled pro-ceeding is located in Blocks Nos. 6953, 6954, 7225, 7205, 7206, 7207 and 7208, in Section 21 of Kings County Land Map, and is more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit:

Beginning at the intersection of the south line of Avenue Y with the east line of West 11th street; thence easterly along the south line of Avenue Y 116.54+ feet; thence southwesterly de-flecting 131 degrees 20 minutes 35 seconds to the right 1,009.21 feet; thence southwesterly on a curve with a radius of L050 feet 74.53 feet; thence southwesterly and tangent to the previous course 642.26 feet to the north line of Coney Island Creek; thence northwesterly deflecting 55 degrees 59 minutes 16 seconds to the right and along the north line of Coney Island Creek 20.92+ feet; thence westerly deflecting 9 degrees 25 minutes 18 seconds to the left and still along the north line of Coney Island Creek 50.01 feet; thence westerly deflecting 3 degrees 26 minutes 4 seconds to the right and still along the north line of Coney Island Creek 50.04+ feet; thence southwesterly deflecting 26 degrees 2 minutes 20 seconds to the left and still along the north line of Coney Island Creek 19.72+ feet; thence northeasterly deflecting 156 degrees 2 minutes 16 seconds to the right 738.33 feet; thence north-easterly on a curve with a radius of 950 feet 67.43 feet; thence northeasterly and, tangent to the previous course 946.48 feet to the east line of West 11th street; thence southerly deflecting 138 degrees 39 minutes 55 seconds to the right and along the east line of West 11th street 18.96+ feet to the point of beginning.

Dated Brooklyn, New York, March 10, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, 153 Pierre-point street, Brooklyn, City of New York. m10,20

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title wher-ever the same has not beetn heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the real prop-erty required for the opening and extending of 25TH STREET from Jackson avenue to Pat-terson avenue, -in the Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, Second Judicial District, dated December 6, 1922, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on December 6, 1922, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above entitled proceeding, ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury, and to have the cost of the improvement assessed by the said court in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, adopted on the 20th day of October, 1922, was granted.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that, pursuant to section 1000 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapter 606 of the Laws of 1915, the map or survey of the land to be acquired in this proceeding has been duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, and each and every party and person in-terested in the real property to be taken for the purpose of opening and extending of 25th street

i from Jackson avenue to Patterson avenue, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, having any claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file his claim duly verified, describing the real property which the claimant owns or in which he is interested, and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Queens on or before the 21st day of March, 1924, and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Room 606, 6th floor, Municipal Building, Court House square, Long Island City, Borough of Queens, City of New York, on or be-fore the 21st day of March, 1924, a copy of such verified claim.

Dated New York, March 10, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, CorporatimonioC,2o0un-

sel, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

feet; thence southerly deflecting 1 degree 30 minutes 51 seconds to the left 811.16 feet; thence easterly deflecting 90 degrees to the left 20 feet; thence southerly deflecting 93 degrees 49 minutes 12 seconds to the right 159.53 feet; thence south-erly deflecting 3 degrees 10 minutes 11 seconds to the right 67.30 feet; thence southerly deflect-ing 7 degrees 23 minutes 7 seconds to the left 1,113.95 feet; thence southeasterly deflecting 55 degrees 40 minutes 44 seconds to the left 41.45 feet; thence southeasterly deflecting 36 degrees 52 minutes 12 seconds to the right 100 feet; thence southerly deflecting 30 degrees 11 minutes 47 seconds to the right 108.58 feet; thence south-westerly deflecting 22 degrees 56 minutes 1 second to the right 45,19 feet; thence southwesterly de-flecting 8 degrees 37 minutes 9 seconds to the left 83.83 feet; thence southerly deflecting 24 degrees 69 seconds 46 minutes to the left 1,881.99 feet; thence southerly deflecting 8 degrees 9 min. utes 22 seconds to the left 1,526.38 feet; thence southerly deflecting 16 minutes 38 seconds to the left 1,796.01 feet; thence southerly deflecting 2 degrees 55 minutes 12 seconds to the left 459.65 feet; thence southwesterly deflecting 50 degrees 56 minutes 37 seconds to the right 51.65 feet; thence southerly deflecting 48 degrees 3 minutes 54 seconds to the left 173.66 feet; thence south-erly deflecting 19 degrees 14 minutes 53 seconds to the left 27.97 feet; thence easterly deflecting 12 degrees 41 minutes 13 seconds to the left 52.73 feet; thence southerly deecting 129 degrees 3 minutes 23 seconds to the right 207.27 feet; thence southerly deflecting 9 degrees 21 minutes 21 seconds to the left 300.75 feet to the north line of Foster avenue; thence southwesterly de-flecting 60 degrees 40 minutes 58 seconds to the right and along the north line of Foster avenue 200.82 feet; thence southwesterly deflecting 28 degrees 8 minutes 52 seconds to the left 511.14 feet; thence southwesterly deflecting 8 degrees 48 minutes 11 seconds to the right 1,771.38 feet; thence southwesterly deflecting 3 degrees 39 min. utes 43 seconds to the right 543 feet; thence southerly on a curve with a radius of 134.96 feet 95.77 feet; thence southerly and tangent to the previous course 487.23 feet; thence southerly de-flecting 7 degrees 52 minutes 32 seconds to the left 513.06 feet; thence southwesterly on a curve with a radius of 359.21 feet 190.88 feet; thence southwesterly and tangent to the previous course 392.68 feet; thence southerly deflecting 38 de-grees 39 minutes 35 seconds to the left 138.39 feet to the south line of Avenue K; thence west-erly deflecting 90 degrees to the right 129.74 feet; thence southwesterly deflecting 43 degrees 58 min-utes 44 seconds to the left 754.96 feet; thence southerly deflecting 24 degrees 18 minutes 31 seconds to the left 72.44 feet; thence southerly deflecting 53 minutes 21 seconds to the right 352.75 feet; thence southwesterly deflecting 33 degrees 11 minutes 2 seconds to the right 214.78 feet to the point of beginning.

Dated, Brooklyn, New York, March 3, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Postoffice Address, 153 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. m3.13

NOTICE TO BIDDERS AT SALES OF OLD BUILDINGS. ETC.

or portions as shall then be left standing, to-gether with all moneys paid by said purchaser on account thereof at the time of the sale, and the bidders' assent to the above Conditions being understood to be implied by the act of bidding, and The City of New York will, without notice to the purchaser, cause the same to be removed and the cost and expense thereof charged against the security above mentioned.

The work of removal must be carried on in i every respect in a thorough and workmanlike

manner, and must be completed within thirty nays from the date of possession, and Ile sue! cessful bidder will provide and furnish all ma-terials or labor and machinery necessary thereto and will place proper and sufficient guards and fences and warning signals by day and night fpr the prevention of accidents, and will indemnify and save harmless The City of New York, its officers, agents and servants and each of them, against any and all suits and actions, claims and demands of every name and description brought against it, them or any of them, and against, and from all damage and costs to which it, they or any of them be put by reason of injury, to the person or property of another, resulting from negligence or carelessness in the performance of the work, or in guarding the same, or from any improper or defective materials or machinery, implements or appliances used in the removal of said buildings.

Where party walls are found to exist between buildings purchased by different bidders, the ma-terials of said party walls shall be undestood to be equally divided between the separate pur-chasers.

Party walls and fences, when existing against adjacent property not sold, shall not be taken down. All furrings, plaster, chimneys, project. ing brick, etc., on the faces of such party walls are to be taken down and removed. The walls shall be made permanently self -supporting, beam holes, etc., bricked up, and the wall pointed and made to exclude wind and rain and present a clean exterior. The roofs and adjacent buildings shall be properly flashed and painted and made watertight where they have been disturbed by the operations of the Contractor.

"No buildings, parts of buildings, fixtures or machinery, sold for removal under these terms and conditions shall in any case be relocated or re-erected within the lines of any proposed street or other public improvement, and if any such buildings, parts of buildings, fixtures or machin-ery, etc., shall be relocated or re-erected within the lines of any proposed streets or other public improvement, title thereto shall thereupon be-come vested in The City of New York and a re- sale at public or private sale may be made in the same manner as if no prior sale thereof had been made."

The Comptroller of The City of New York re-serves the right on the day of sale to withdraw from sale any of the buildings, parts of build-ings and machinery included therein, or to reject any and all bids; and be it further

Resolved, That while the said sale is held under the supervision of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, the Comptroller is authorized to cause the sale to be advertised and to direct the sale thereof as financial officer of the City.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS ON WORK TO BE DONE FOR OR SUP-PLIES TO BE FURNISHED TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

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THE CITY RECORD. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WM CH BUILDINGS, ETC., WILL BE SOLD FOR REMOVAL FROM CITY PROPERTY.

THE BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES thereto will be sold to the highest bidders, who

must pay cash or certified check, drawn to the order of the Comptroller of The City of New York, and must also give a certified check or casb in half the amount of the purchase price as security for the faithful performance of the terms and conditions of the sale. Where the amount of the purchase price does not equal or exceed the sum of $50, the sum of $50 will be the amount of the security to be deposited. This security may at any time after the expiration of the contract period-be applied by the City to the cost of completing any of the work required under the contract, but unfinished at the expira-tion of the contract period.

The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause, or permit the building or buildings, etc., pur- chased by him to be used or occupied for any purpose other than that of their speedy removal, nor shall he collect any rental or other revenue for the use of either the land or the buildings, etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or any of these conditions shall forthwith void the sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the pur- chase money and the security deposited for the faithful performance of the conditions of the sale. The placing therein or permitting the occu- pancy of any such building by any tenant free, for rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary watchman or the workman engaged in the actual demolition thereof, shall of itself be a breach of the above conditions of sale.

The sale will be as of the condition of the property on date of delivery thereof to the pur- chaser. The City of New York will not be re- sponsible for any change or loss which may occur in the condition of the buildings or their appurtenances between the time of the sale there-of and the time of delivering possession to the purchaser, after being properly vacated of all tenants. The sale and delivery to purchaser will be made as nearly together as the circumstances of vacating the structures of their tenants will permit.

All of the material of buildings, sheds, walks, structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with their exterior and interior fixtures, appurte- nances and foundations of all kinds, except the exterior walls of the buildings and their founda- tions, and the sidewalks and curbs in front of said buildings, extending within the described area, shall be torn down and removed from the premises. None of the dirt, debris or waste re- sulting from the demolition shall be allowed to remain on the premises, except old mortar or plaster only, which may be left, but not higher at any point than two feet below the curb oppo-site that point. The exterior walls and their foundations shall be taken down only to a plane whose elevation shall be the level of the curb in front of the building. Where there is no curb the elevation of the surrounding ground shall be considered curb level. All wells, cesspools, sinks, etc., existing on the property must be filled to the level of the surrounding ground with clean earth.

The purchaser at the sale shall also withdraw and remove all abandoned water taps and old service mains and in place thereof cause to be inserted a brass plug in the main water pipe in the street, in compliance with the rules and regu- lations of the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, and furnish the Department of Finance with a certificate from the Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity that this has been performed.

The purchaser at the sale shall also remove all house sewer connections to the main sewer in the street, and the openings of the main sewer in street shall be properly closed in compliance with the directions of the Bureau of Sewers in the Borough in which the buildings are situated and furnish the Department of Finance with a certificate from the Bureau of Sewers that the work has been properly performed.

The permit for all openings in the street to be obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser of the buildings.

Failure to remove said buildings, appurte. nances, or any part thereof, within thirty days from the day of possession will work forfeiture

degrees 35 minutes 48 seconds to the right 94.75 of ownership of such buildings, appurtenances

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises situated on the westerly side of 154th street between Sanford and Barclay avenues, ad• joining premises of Public School 22, Flush- ing, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, duly selected as a site for school pur-poses according to law.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, Second Judicial District, dated the 21st day of February, 1924, and entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens the 25th day of February, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury was granted.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the description of the real property to be acquired in the shop entitled proceeding is, as follows:

Beginning at the corner formed by the inter. section of the westerly side of 154th street and the southerly line of Barclay avenue, as laid out on the tax maps, and running thence west-eraly along the southerly line of Barclay avenue 82.14 feet to the easterly line of the lands of Public School 22; thence southerly along the said easterly line of the lands of Public School 22, 206.04 feet to the northerly side of Sanford avenue; thence easterly along the northerly side of Sanford avenue 83.66 feet to the westerly side of 154th street, and thence northerly along the westerly side of 154th street 199.20 feet to the point or place of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less, said premises being designated as Lot No. 1, in Block 983, Ward 3, on the Tax Maps of the Borough of Queens, together with all right, title and interest, if any, in and to the streets or avenues, in front thereof to the centre thereof. —and each and every owner of said property having any claim or c emand on account thereof is hereby required to file his written claim or demand duly verified, describing the real prop-erty which the claimant owns or in which he is interested and his post office address with the Clerk of the County of Queens on or before the 31st day of March, 1924, and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Room No. 1743, 17th floor, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or before the 31st day of March, 1924, a copy of such verified claim.

Dated New York, March 3, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. m3,13

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title wher-ever the same has not been. heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene-ments and heredital ents required for the pur-pose of opening and extending WEST 6TH STREET and WEST 8TH STREET, from Surf Avenue to the public park, and WEST 10TH STREET, WEST 12TH STREET, STILLWELL AVENUE, WEST 15TH STREET, WEST 16TH STREET, WEST 19H STREET, WEST 2411 STREET, WEST 27TH STREET, WEST 28TH STREET, WEST 29TH STREET, \VEST 31ST STREET, WEST 33D STREET, WEST 35TH STREET, and WEST 36TH STREET, from Surf avenue to the public beach, in the Bor-ough of Brooklyn.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, PUR suant to an order of the Supreme Court, duly

made and entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings on the 9th day of January, 1924, the proceeding theretofore instituted for the purpose of acquiring title to West 8th street from Surf avenue to the public park, West 10th street, West 12th street, Stillwell avenue, West 15th street, West 16th street, West 19th street, West 24th street, West 27th street, West 28th street, West 29th street, West 31st street, West 33d street, West 35th street and West 36th street, from Surf avenue to the public beach, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, was duly amended so as to provide therein for the acquisition, also, of title to West 6th street from Surf avenue to the public park, and West 33d street from Surf avenue to the public beach. as now laid out upon the map or plan of the City of New York.

Notice is further given that, pursuant to section 1000 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapter 606 of the Laws of 1915, the map or survey showing the lands and premises to be acouired for said West 6th street and said West 33d street has been duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings and each

i and every person interested in the real property so to be taken and having any claim or demand

on account thereof, is hereby required to file with the Clerk of the County of Kings on or before the 14th day of March, 1924, a written claim duly verified, setting forth the real property owned by the claimant, or in which he is interested, and his post office address, and to serve within the same time a copy of such verified claim on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, 5th floor, No. 153 Pierrepont street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

The property affected by the addition of said West 6th street and said West 33d street in the above entitled proceeding is located in Blocks Nos. 7287A, 7288 and 7066, in Section 21 of the Kings County Land Map, and is more particularly bounded and described, as follows, to wit:

West 6th street (laid out by map change duly adopted the 28th day of September, 1923)—

Beginning at a point on the north line of the public park, distant 413.15 feet westerly from the west line of West 5th street, measured along the north line of the public park; thence west erly on a curve having a radius of 7,740 feet and along the north line of the public park 60.60 feet; thence northerly 201.34 feet to a point on the south line of Surf avenue distant 494.74 feet westerly from the west line of West 5th street, measured along the south line of Surf avenue; thence easterly on a curve having a radius of 7,940 feet and along the south line of Surf avenue 60.57 feet; thence southerly 202.06 feet to the point of beginning.

West 33d street (as shown on map change duly adopted June 29, 1923)—

Beginning at the intersection of the east line of West 33d street with the north line of the public beach; thence westerly along the north line of the public beach 62,43 feet; thence northerly deflecting 73 degrees 57 minutes 56 seconds to the right 311.74 feet to the south line of Surf avenue; thence easterly on a curve having a radius of 5,060 feet and along the south line of Surf avenue 61.65 feet; thence southerly 314.73 feet to the point of beginning.

Dated, Brooklyn, N. Y., March 3, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, office and postoffice address, 153 Pierrepont street, Brooklyn, N. Y. m3,13

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening and extending KINGS HIGHWAY from Flatbush avenue to Clarkson avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, Second Judicial District, dated February 1924, and duly entered in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings on the I lth day of February, 1924, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property proposed to be taken in the above-entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court, without a jury, and the cost of such improvement assessed by the Court in accordance with the resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment on the 17th day of June, 1921, was granted.

Notice is further given that, pursuant to section 1000 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapter 606 of the Laws of 1915, the map or survey of the land to be acquired in this proceeding has been duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, and each and every party and person interested in the real property so to be taken and having *.n y claim or demand on account thereof, is hereby required to file with the Clerk of the County of Kings on or before the 14th day of March, 1924, a written claim, duly verified, setting forth the real property owned by the claimant, or in which he is interested, and his postoffice address; and to serve within the same time a copy of such verified claim on the Cor. noration Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, 5th floor, No. 153 Pierrepont street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

The property affected by the above proceeding is located in Block Nos. 7812, 7813, 7814, 7819, 7820, 7822, 7823, 7824, 7791, 7792, 7793, 7770, 7771, 7748, 7749, 7750, 7751, 7752, 7732, 7733, 7734, 7735, in Section 23 of the Kings County Land Map; 7969-C, 7969-D, 7970-B, 7948-B, 7949-A, 7928, 7929-A, 7930-A, in Section 24 of the Kings County Land Map; and 4774, 4775, 4776, 4765, 4766, 4740, 4741, 4727, 4728, 4729, 4704-A, 4705-A, 4706, 4683-A, 4684, 4685, 4687, 4664, 4665, 4666, 4667, 4668, 4669, 4648, 4649, 4650, 4651, 4652 in Section 15 of the Kings County Land Map, and is more particularly bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of the southeast line of Kings highway with the northeast line of Flatbush avenue; thence northwesterly along the northeast line of Flatbush avenue 140 feet; thence northeasterly deflecting 90 degrees to the right 173.07 feet; thence northerly deflecting 33 de-grees 11 minutes 2 seconds to the left 415.07 feet; thence northeasterly deflecting 23 degrees 25 minutes 10 seconds to the right 742.17 feet; thence northerly deflecting 46 degrees 49 seconds to the left 181.34 feet to the north line of Avenue K; thence easterly deflecting 90 degrees to the right 104.98 feet; thence easterly 27 seconds to the left 80 feet to the east line of Troy avenue; thence northerly deflecting 90 degrees to the left 20 feet; thence northeasterly deflecting 38 de-grees 39 minutes 35 seconds to the right 220.16 feet; thence northerly on a curve with a radius of 285.08 feet 192.35 feet; thence northerly and tangent to the previous course 1,165 feet to the north line of Avenue I; thence easterly deflecting 90 degrees to the right 102.01 feet; thence north-easterly deflecting 45 degrees to the left 591.13 feet; thence northeasterly deflecting 4 degrees 35 minutes 28 seconds to the left 123.41 feet; thence northeasterly deflecting 55 minutes 45 seconds to the right 1,090.08 feet; thence north. easterly deflecting 2 degrees 17 minutes 29 sec-onds to the left 690.09 feet; thence northeasterly deflecting 6 degrees 30 minutes 42 seconds to the left 348.29 feet; thence northerly deflecting 13 degrees 51 minutes 51 seconds to the left 438.58 feet; thence northerly deflecting 6 degrees 26 minutes 11 seconds to the left 271.59 feet; thence northerly deflecting 12 degrees 14 minutes 4 seconds to the left 554.09 feet to the north line of Foster avenue; thence easterly deflecting 90 degrees to the right 50.16 feet; thence north-easterly deflecting 40 degrees 54 minutes 29 seconds to the left 73.11 feet; thence northerly deflecting 36 degrees 48 minutes 57 seconds to the left 1,695.90 feet; thence northerly deflecting 16 minutes 38 seconds to the right 1,536.74 feet; thence northerly deflecting 8 degrees 9 minutes 22 seconds to the right 1,951.23 feet; thence northwesterly deflecting 32 degrees 1 minute 8 seconds to the left 101.98 feet; thence northerly deflecting 30 degrees 56 minutes 18 seconds to the right 138.84 feet; thence northeasterly deflect-ing 44 degrees 2 minutes 9 seconds to the right 101.34 feet; thence northerly deflecting 43 degrees 39 minutes 39 seconds to the left 1,259.25 feet; thence northerly deflecting 24 minutes 16 seconds to the right 899.80 feet; thence westerly deflecting 114 degrees 4 minutes 57 seconds to the left 184.77 feet to the southeast line of Clarkson avenue; thence northeasterly deflecting 148 degrees to the right and along the southeast line of Clarkson avenue 500 feet: thence southerly de-flecting 148 degrees to the right 195.68 feet; thence southeasterly deflecting 28 degrees to the left 88.11 feet; thence southerly deflecting 27

The person or persons making a bid for any service, work, materials or supplies for The City of New York, or for any of its departments, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same in a sealed envelopes indorsed with the title of the supplies, materials, work or services for which the bid is made, with his or their name or names and the date of presentation to the President or Board or to the head of the Department at his or its office, on or before the date and Lour named in die advertisement for the same, at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened by the President or Board or head of said Department and read, and the award of the contract made according to law as soon there-after as practicable.

Each bid shall contain the name and place of residence of the person making the same, and the names of all persons interested with him therein, and, if no other person be so interested it shall distinctly state that fact; also that it is made without any connection with any other person making a bid for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud and that no member of the Board of Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereto, or clerk therein, or other officer of employee of The City of New York is, shall be, or become interested, directly or indirectly. as contracting party, partner, stock holder, surety or otherwise in

in in the per-

formance of the contract, or n the supplies, work or business to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the bid that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true.

No bid will be considered, unless, as a condi-tion precedent to the reception or consideration of such bid, it be accompanied by a certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust companies of the City of New York, or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money or corporate stock or certificate of indebtedness of any .nature issued by The City of New York, which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value with the security required in the advertisement to the amount of not less than three nor more than five per centum of the amount of the bond required, as provided in section 420 of the Greater New York Charter.

All bids for supplies must be submitted in sidnhucoTpluolti

ci

inclosed dt b eece.in the envelope containing the bid, but rtified check or money should not be

either inclosed in a separate envelope addressed to the head of the Department, Presi-dent or Board, or submitted personally upon the presentation of the bid.

For particulars as to the quantity or quality of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the work, reference must be made to the specifi-cations, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said office of the President, Board or Department.

No bid shall be accepted from or contract awarded to any person who is in arrears to The City of New York upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter as surety or otherwise upon any obligation of the City.

The contract must be bid for separately. The right is reserved in each case to reject

all bids if it is deemed to be for the interest of the City so to do.

Bidders will write out the amount of their bids in addition to inserting the same in figures.

Bidders are requested to make their bds upon the blank forms prepared and furnished by the City, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to enclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract, including the specifications, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the Department for which the work is to be done or the supplies are to be furnished. Plans drawings of constmotion work mg be seen re.

In the Matter of Acquiring Title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises situated on the northerly side of Sutter ave-nue between 90th and 91st streets, Liberty Heights, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, duly selected as a site for school purposes according to law.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY AN order of the Supreme Court of the State of

New York, Second Judicial District, dated the 25th day of January, 1924, and entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 28th day of January, 1924, the application of The City of New York to have the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real prop. erty proposed to be taken in the above entitled proceeding ascertained and determined by the Supreme Court without a jury was granted.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the description of the real property to be acquired in the above entitled proceeding is as follows:

"Beginning at the corner formed by the inter. section of the northerly side of Sutter avenue and the westerly side of 91st street and running thence northerly along the westerly side of 91st street 350 feet; thence westerly and at right angles to 91st street 200.18 feet to the easterly side of 90th street; thence southerly along the easterly side of 90th street to the northerly side of Sutter avenue, and thence easterly along the northerly side of Sutter avenue 203.18 feet to the point or place of beginning, be the said several dimensions more or less, said premises being designated as Lots Nos. 25, 31, 32, 33, 34, 42 and parts of Lots Nos. 18 and 51, in Block 424, Ward 4, Volume 3, on the tax maps of the Borough of Queens, together with all right, title and interest, if any, in and to the streets or avenues in front thereof to the centre there-of." —and each and every owner of said property having any claim or demand on account thereof is hereby required to file his written claim or demand duly verified, describing the real prop-erty which the claimant owns or in which he is interested and his post office address with the Clerk of the County of Queens on or before the 31st day of March, 1924, and to serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Room No. 1743, 17th floor, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or before the 31st day of March, 1924, a copy of such verified claim

Dated New York, March 3, 1924. GEORGE P. NICHOLSON, Corporation Coun-

sel, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. m3,13