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T he C ity R ecord. V ol. XLII. N umber 12488. NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914. P rice, 3 Cents. THE CITY RECORD. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the BOARD OF CITY RECORD. JOHN PURROY M1TCHEL. Mayor. FRANK L POLK, Corporation Counsel. WILLIAM A. PREN DERG AST, Comptroller. DAVID FERGUSON, Supervisor. road Company-Improvements in and additions to electric plant”—Commissioner Cram—(Adjourned to June 16, 1914, at 11 a. m.). 11.30 a. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1573—Long Island Railroad Company—“Application for approval of rights in carry- ing out improvements between Brooklyn-Queens Borough line and Fresh Pond Junction”—Commissioner Williams. 11.30 a. m —Room 305—R. T. 3041—New York Connecting Railroad _ Company—“Application for approval of changes in certificate as to terminus of railroad in Borough of Queens and rental”—Commissioner Will- iams. 12.15 p. m.—Room 305—7th avenue-Lexington avenue rapid transit railroad —“Opening of bids for construction of Section 1-A of Routes Nos. 4 and 38”— Whole Commission. Supervisor’s Office, Municipal Building, 8th floor. Published daily, at 9 a. ul, except legal holidays, at Nos. 96 and 98 Reade itreet (north side), between West Broadway and Church street, New York City. Subscription, $9.30 per year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 3 cents a copy. SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the City employees), Two Dol- lars; Official Canvass of Votes, 10 Cents; Registry Lists, 5 cents each assembly district; Law Department Supplement, 10 cents; Annual Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, 25 cents each section; postage prepaid. ADVERTISING: Copy for publication in the City R ecord 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. Aldermen, Board of— Notices of Public Hearings.................. 4875 Assessors, Board of— Completion of Assessments.................... 4893 Notice to Present Claimsfor Damages 4893 Bellevue and Allied Hospitals— Proposals .................................................. 4889 Board Meetings .............................................. 4893 Bridges, Department of— Proposals ................................................... 4893 Bronx, Borough of— Proposals ................................................... 4889 Brooklyn, Borough of— Proposals ................................................... 4894 Report for Week Ending May 23, 1914 ................................................... 4887 Changes in Departments ............................ 4888 Municipal Civil Service Commission- Promotion to Topographical Drafts- man, Grades C and D, Various Departments, Promulgated June 3, 1914 ............................................... 4875 Promotion to Fifth Grade Clerk, Va- rious Departments, Promulgated June 3, 1914 ................................... 4875 Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Build- ings, etc ..................................................... 4898 Official Directory ........................................... 4888 Parks, Department of— Proposals ................................................... 4892 Police Department— Auction Sales ...................... 4892 Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Prop- erty ..................................................... 4893 Report for Week Ending May 30, 1914 .................................................. 4886 Wednesday, June 10, 1914—10.30 a. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1762—Manhattan Railway Company—“Application for approval of second mortgage and issue of $5,- 409,000 bonds thereunder”—Commissioner Williams. Thursday, June 11, 1914—2.30 p. m —Room 305—Case No. 1778—Third Avenue Railway Company—“Application for approval of issue of $6,650,000 bonds”—Commis- sioner Maltbie. 2.30 p. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1273—Kings County Lighting Com- pany—John G. Mayhew et al., complainants—“Further hearing as to rate for gas in 30th Ward, Brooklyn”—Commissioner Maltbie. Friday, June 12, 1914—10 a. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1825—Interborough Rapid Transit Company—“Complaint of Central Mercantile Association as to conditions of stations on 6th avenue ‘L’ line—Commissioner Maltbie. 12.15 p. m.—Room 305— 7th avenue-Lexington avenue rapid transit railroad—“Opening of bids for the con- struction of Section 7 of Route No. 5”—Whole Commission. 12.15 p. m —Room 305 —Broadway-4th avenue rapid transit Railroad—“Proposed form of contract for station finish in Sections 1 and 2 of Route 11-B”—Whole Commission. 12.15 p. m. —Room 305—Broad way-4th avenue rapid transit, railroad—“Proposed form of con- tract for the reconstruction of Section 9-C-l of Route No. 9”—Whole Commission. 2.30 p. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1610—Newtown Gas Cortipany—A. Hermann et al., complainants—“Rate for gas in 2nd Ward, Borough of Queens”—Commissioner Maltbie. , Meeting of the Committee of the Whole held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 10.30 a. m. in the Committee Room. Regular meeting of the Commission held every Tuesday and Friday at 12.15 p. m. in Room 310. The regular meeting of the Commission will not be held on Tuesday, June 9th, the meeting having been adjourned to June 10th at 12.15 p. m. * MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Docks and Ferries, Department of— Proposals ................................................... 4893 Education, Department of— Proposals ................................................... 4893 Estimate and Apportionment, Board of— Notices of Public Hearings—Franchise Matters ................ ............................. 4895 Notices of Public Hearings—Public Improvement Matters .................. 4895 Finance, Department of— Confirmation of Assessments.............. 4891 Corporation Sales of Buildings.......... 4891 Notices of Sales of Tax Liens, etc.. 4892 Sureties on Contracts............................ 4892 Vouchers Received June 6, 1914........ 4884 Warrants Made Ready for Payment June 6, 1914.................................... 4882 Fire Department— Proposals ................................................... 4892 Health, Department of— Amendments to Sanitary Code............ 4893 Instructions *to Bidders for Work to Be Done or Supplies to Be Furnished ----- 4898 Law Department— Extract of Transactions of the Office of the Corporation Counsel for Week Ending April 18, 1914........ 4885 Manhattan, Borough of— Proposals .................................................. 4890 Public Charities, Department of— Proposals ................................................... 4895 Public Service Commission, First D istrict- Calendar for the Week Commencing June 8, 1914 ................................... 4875 Grand Union for Sale ........................... 4889 Hearing on Form of Contract ............... 4889 Proposals ................................................... 4889 Published Notice ofHearing; ................ 4889 Queens, Borough of— Local Board Meetings ........................... 4891 Registered Master Plumbers, 1914................ 4875 Street Cleaning, Department of— Proposals ................................................... 4890 Supreme Court, First Department— Application for Appointment of Com- missioners ......................................... 4896 Applications to Amend Proceedings... 4896 Filing Bill of Costs................................. 4896 Filing Preliminary Abstracts .............. 4896 Hearings on Qualifications.................... 4895 Supreme Court, Second Department- Application for Appointment of Com- missioners .......................................... 4897 Filing Bill of Costs................................. 4897 Filing Preliminary Abstracts................. 4897 Water Supply, Board of— Proposals ................................................... 4891 Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, De- partment of— Proposals ................................................... 4890 BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Promotion to Topographical Draftsman, Grade C, Promulgated June 3, 1914. President, Borough of Manhattan. Design and Survey— 1. McEwen, John F. A., 1672 85th st., Brooklyn, 82.25. 2. Korwan, Wm. S., 585 9th ave., Long Island City, 75.40. 3. Rover, Henry J., 402 Madison st., Brooklyn, 75.40. President, Borough of Richmond. Topographical Bureau— 1. Gluck, Isadore, 243 E. 18th st., 74.30. Promotion to Topographical Draftsman, Grade D, Promulgated June 3, 1914. President, Borough of Richmond. Engineering, Construction— 1. Ash, Wm. J., 1462 75th st., Brooklyn, 87.50. Topographical Bureau— 1. Muenz, Sigmund, 302 Tompkins ave., New Brighton, S. I., 87.50. President, Borough of Manhattan. Design and Survey— 1. Juraschek, Francis E., 14 Islington place, Jamaica, 84.43. 2. Muller,. Martin, 6505 15th ave., Brooklyn, 83.66. 3. Nagy, Eugene, 103d st., near Avenue D, Brooklyn, 80.76. 4. McGrane, Walter J. S., 53 E. 182d st., 80.50. 5. Kantrovitz, Harry, 287 Division ave., Brooklyn, 80.00. 6. Sabarese, Anthony, 1020 E. 179th st., 79.50. 7. Virshup, Morris I.. 171 Pearl st., Brooklyn, 79.23. 8. Levy, Harry W., 1090 St. Nicholas ave., 76.00. 9. Harman, Paul S., 67 Garfield ave., Richmond Hll, 74.60. Notice of Public Hearing. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Committee on Health of the Board of Aldermen will hold a public hearing in the Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, on THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1914, at 2 o’clock p. m., on the following matter: No. 594. Proposed ordinance to substitute hydrants or pumps with automatic shut-offs for existing horse troughs. All persons interested are respectfully invited to attend. j6,ll P. J. SCULLY. City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen. Notice of Public Hearing. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Committee on Public Thoroughfares of the Board of Aldermen will hold a public hearing in the Aider- manic Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, on MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914, at 1 o’clock p. m., on the following matters: No. 671, No. 672, No. 673. Proposed ordinances relative to stoppage of street railway cars in the City of New York, and the erection of signs by the Borough Presi- dents and Fire Commissioner, indicating special stops for same. No. 561. Proposed ordinance relative to cleaning streets and sidewalks by owners or householders. All persons interested are respectfully invited to attend. j3,8 P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION-FIRST DISTRICT. No. 154 N assau S treet, N ew Y ork C ity . Calendar for the Week Commencing June 8, 1914. Monday, June 8, 1914—12.15 p. m.—14th floor—Park avenue and Lexington ave- nue diagonal connection—“Opening of bids for the wrecking of Grand Union Hotel buildings.” 2.30 p. m —Room 305—Interborough Rapid Transit Company—“Petition of Harlem Board of Trade as to new elevated station at 120th street and 8th ave- nue”—Commissioner Wood. _ Tuesday, June 9, 1914—10.30 a. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1817—Long Island Railroad Company—Progress Society of the Rockaways, complainant—“Construc- tion of buildings on station plaza at Far Rockaway for private use”—Commissioner Williams. _ 10.30 a. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1384—Long Island Railroad Company —“Alterations at Collins avenue and nine other grade crossings on Montauk Divi- sion; plans of Laurel Hill boulevard elimination”—Commissioner Williams. 11 a. m.—Room 310—Case No. 1780—Staten Island Railway Company—“Alteration of grade crossings at Amboy road and Sharott avenue, Pleasant Plains”—Commissioner Cram—(Adjourned to June 16, 1914, at 11 a. m.). 11 a. m —Room 310—Case No. 1811—Staten Island Railway Company—“Alterations of grade crossings at Seguine, Bayview and Manee avenues (Prince’s Bay), and Woodvale avenue (Pleasant Plains)” —Commissioner Cram—(Adjourned to June 16, 1914, at 11 a. m.). 11 a. m —Room 310—Case No. 1756—Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway Company—“Alteration of grade crossing at Pennsylvania avenue, Rosebank”—Commissioner Cram—(Adjourned to June 16, 1914, at 11 a. m.). 11 a. m —Room 310—Case No. 1797—Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway Company—“Alterations of grade crossings at Clifton avenue and Maryland avenue, Rosebank”—Commissioner Cram—(Adjourned to June 16, 1914, at 11 a. m.). 11 a. m —Room 310—Case No. 1755—Richmond Light and Rail- Promotion to Fifth Grade Clerk, Promulgated June 3, 1914. Board of Education. Office of Secretary— 1. Herr, Charles, 130 East End ave., 80.15. Bureau Audit and Accounts— 1. Higgins, James L., 231 Jamaica ave., Astoria, L. I., 79.90. 2. Gerst, Frederick, 3880 Amboy road, Great Kills, S. I., 77.00. Bureau of Supplies— 1. Casson, Wm. A., 170 W. 89th st., 77.70. President, Borough of Richmond, General Administration. 1. Kenney, Wm. B., 123 3d ave., New Brighton, S. I., 81.95. Water Supply, Gas and Electricity. # Gas and Electricity, Manhattan— 1. Deatly, Wm. H., Crestwood ave., Yonkers, N. Y., 84.20. Water Register, Manhattan— 1. Bannon, Thos. F., 2262 E. 15th st., Brooklyn, 85.61. 2. Cooke, Chas. H., Villard ave., Hollis, L. I., 81.16. Board of Water Supply. Administration Bureau— 1. Hanley, Lawrence J., 528 61st st., Brooklyn, 78.35. Finance Department. Audit Bureau Inspections— 1. Hogan, Chas. W., 100 N. 7th st.„ Brooklyn, 81.00. 2. McVay, George P. H., Huguenot Park, S. I., 79.65. President, Borough of Manhattan. Highways— * 1. Brady, Edw., Jr., 135 Washington place, 83.76. President, Borough of Brooklyn. General Administration— 1. Dorney, Thos. J., 55 E. 88th st., 84.10. 2. Curtin, Neil M., 426 Clinton st., Brooklyn, 81.75. 3. Rutter, Wm., 438 Enfield st., Brooklyn, 77.55. 4. Keary, Thos. J., 92 Schermerhorn st., Brooklyn, 77.20. Fire Department. Office of Commissioner— 1. Corrigan, Michael P., 1770 Grand Boulevard, The Bronx, 82.69. REGISTERED MASTER PLUMBERS, 1914. Borough of Manhattan. Cert. Reg. Name and Residence. Shop. No. No. Abrams, Jac., 86 W. 103d s t .................... 166 W. 99th st ........... ........ 1923 242 Ackermann, Wm., 2218 8th ave ................. 2218 8th ave ............... ...... 12 102 Ackerson, John B.. Rutherford, N. J ....... 261 W. 25th st ........... ....... 1539 804 Ahrens, Jacob J., 556 W. 170th st .............. 556 W . 170th s t ......... ...... 1517 380 Alkoff, Samuel. 987 Union ave., The Bronx. 987 Union ave., The Bronx. 1541 1172 Allan, Wm., 74 Christopher st ................. 203 E. 15th s t ............ ...... 1413 148

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The City Record.V ol. XLII. N u m ber 12488. NEW YORK, MONDAY, JU N E 8, 1914. Price, 3 Cents.

T H E CITY RECORD.O FFIC IA L JOURNAL O F T H E CITY OF NEW YORK.

Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by theB O A R D O F C I T Y R E C O R D .

JOHN PURROY M1TCHEL. Mayor.FRANK L POLK, Corporation Counsel. W ILLIA M A. PREN DERG AST, Comptroller.

DAVID FERGUSON, Supervisor.

road Com pany-Im provem ents in and additions to electric plant”—Commissioner Cram—(Adjourned to June 16, 1914, at 11 a. m .). 11.30 a. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1573—Long Island Railroad Company—“Application for approval of rights in carry­ing out improvements between Brooklyn-Queens Borough line and Fresh Pond Junction”—Commissioner Williams. 11.30 a. m —Room 305—R. T. 3041—New York Connecting Railroad _ Company—“Application for approval of changes in certificate as to terminus of railroad in Borough of Queens and rental”—Commissioner Will­iams. 12.15 p. m.—Room 305—7th avenue-Lexington avenue rapid transit railroad —“Opening of bids for construction of Section 1-A of Routes Nos. 4 and 38”— Whole Commission.

Supervisor’s Office, Municipal Building, 8th floor.Published daily, a t 9 a. ul, except legal holidays, at Nos. 96 and 98 Reade itree t (north side),

between W est Broadway and Church street, New York City.Subscription, $9.30 per year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 3 cents a copy.SU PPLEM EN TS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the City employees), Two Dol­

lars; Official Canvass of Votes, 10 Cents; Registry Lists, 5 cents each assembly district; Law Department Supplement, 10 cents; Annual Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, 25 cents each section; postage prepaid.

ADVERTISIN G : Copy for publication in the C ity R ecord must be received at least TW O (2) days before the date fixed for the first insertion; when proof is required for correction before publication, copy must be received TH R EE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion.

COPY for publication in the corporation newspapers of Brooklyn must be received at least TH R EE (3) days before the date fixed for the first insertion.

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

T A B L E OF C O N T E N T S .

Aldermen, Board of—Notices of Public Hearings.................. 4875

Assessors, Board of—Completion of Assessments.................... 4893Notice to Present Claims for Damages 4893

Bellevue and Allied Hospitals—Proposals .................................................. 4889

Board Meetings .............................................. 4893Bridges, Department of—

Proposals ................................................... 4893Bronx, Borough of—

Proposals................................................... 4889Brooklyn, Borough of—

Proposals ................................................... 4894Report for Week Ending May 23,

1914 ................................................... 4887Changes in Departments ............................ 4888

Municipal Civil Service Commission- Promotion to Topographical Drafts­

man, Grades C and D, Various Departments, Promulgated June3, 1914 ............................................... 4875

Promotion to Fifth Grade Clerk, Va­rious Departments, PromulgatedJune 3, 1914 ................................... 4875

Notice to Bidders at Sales of Old Build­ings, etc ..................................................... 4898

Official Directory ........................................... 4888Parks, Department of—

Proposals................................................... 4892Police Department—

Auction Sales ...................... 4892Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Prop­

erty ..................................................... 4893Report for Week Ending May 30,

1914 .................................................. 4886

Wednesday, June 10, 1914—10.30 a. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1762—Manhattan Railway Company—“Application for approval of second mortgage and issue of $5,- 409,000 bonds thereunder”—Commissioner Williams.

Thursday, June 11, 1914—2.30 p. m —Room 305—Case No. 1778—Third Avenue Railway Company—“Application for approval of issue of $6,650,000 bonds”—Commis­sioner Maltbie. 2.30 p. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1273—Kings County Lighting Com­pany—John G. Mayhew et al., complainants—“Further hearing as to rate for gas in 30th Ward, Brooklyn”—Commissioner Maltbie.

Friday, June 12, 1914—10 a. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1825—Interborough Rapid Transit Company—“Complaint of Central Mercantile Association as to conditions of stations on 6th avenue ‘L’ line—Commissioner Maltbie. 12.15 p. m.—Room 305— 7th avenue-Lexington avenue rapid transit railroad—“Opening of bids for the con­struction of Section 7 of Route No. 5”—Whole Commission. 12.15 p. m — Room 305 —Broadway-4th avenue rapid transit Railroad—“Proposed form of contract for station finish in Sections 1 and 2 of Route 11-B”—Whole Commission. 12.15 p. m. —Room 305—Broad way-4th avenue rapid transit, railroad—“Proposed form of con­tract for the reconstruction of Section 9-C-l of Route No. 9”—Whole Commission. 2.30 p. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1610—Newtown Gas Cortipany—A. Hermann et al., complainants—“Rate for gas in 2nd Ward, Borough of Queens”—Commissioner Maltbie., Meeting of the Committee of the Whole held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 10.30 a. m. in the Committee Room.

Regular meeting of the Commission held every Tuesday and Friday at 12.15 p. m. in Room 310.

The regular meeting of the Commission will not be held on Tuesday, June 9th, the meeting having been adjourned to June 10th at 12.15 p. m. *

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.Docks and Ferries, Department of—

Proposals ................................................... 4893Education, Department of—

Proposals ................................................... 4893Estimate and Apportionment, Board of—

Notices of Public Hearings—FranchiseM a tte rs ............................................. 4895

Notices of Public Hearings—PublicImprovement Matters .................. 4895

Finance, Department of—Confirmation of Assessments.............. 4891Corporation Sales of Buildings.......... 4891Notices of Sales of Tax Liens, e tc .. 4892Sureties on Contracts............................ 4892Vouchers Received June 6, 1914........ 4884W arrants Made Ready for Payment

June 6, 1914.................................... 4882Fire Department—

Proposals ................................................... 4892Health, Department of—

Amendments to Sanitary Code............ 4893Instructions *to Bidders for Work to Be

Done or Supplies to Be Furnished----- 4898Law Department—

Extract of Transactions of the Office of the Corporation Counsel forWeek Ending April 18, 1914........ 4885

Manhattan, Borough of—Proposals .................................................. 4890

Public Charities, Department of—Proposals ................................................... 4895

Public Service Commission, First D is tr ic t- Calendar for the Week Commencing

June 8, 1914 ................................... 4875Grand Union for Sale........................... 4889Hearing on Form of Contract............... 4889Proposals ................................................... 4889Published Notice of H earing;................ 4889

Queens, Borough of—Local Board Meetings ........................... 4891

Registered Master Plumbers, 1914................ 4875Street Cleaning, Department of—

Proposals ................................................... 4890Supreme Court, First Department—

Application for Appointment of Com­missioners ......................................... 4896

Applications to Amend Proceedings... 4896Filing Bill of Costs................................. 4896Filing Preliminary Abstracts.............. 4896Hearings on Qualifications.................... 4895

Supreme Court, Second D epartm ent- Application for Appointment of Com­

missioners .......................................... 4897Filing Bill of Costs................................. 4897Filing Preliminary Abstracts................. 4897

Water Supply, Board of—Proposals ................................................... 4891

Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, De­partment of—

Proposals ................................................... 4890

BOARD OF ALDERMEN.

Prom otion to Topographical D raftsm an, Grade C, Prom ulgated June 3, 1914. President, Borough of Manhattan.

Design and Survey—1. McEwen, John F. A., 1672 85th st., Brooklyn, 82.25.2. Korwan, Wm. S., 585 9th ave., Long Island City, 75.40.3. Rover, Henry J., 402 Madison st., Brooklyn, 75.40.

President, Borough of Richmond.Topographical Bureau—

1. Gluck, Isadore, 243 E. 18th st., 74.30.

Prom otion to Topographical D raftsm an, Grade D, Prom ulgated June 3, 1914. President, Borough of Richmond.

Engineering, Construction—1. Ash, Wm. J., 1462 75th st., Brooklyn, 87.50.

Topographical Bureau—1. Muenz, Sigmund, 302 Tompkins ave., New Brighton, S. I., 87.50.

President, Borough of Manhattan.Design and Survey—

1. Juraschek, Francis E., 14 Islington place, Jamaica, 84.43.2. Muller,. Martin, 6505 15th ave., Brooklyn, 83.66.3. Nagy, Eugene, 103d st., near Avenue D, Brooklyn, 80.76.4. McGrane, W alter J. S., 53 E. 182d st., 80.50.5. Kantrovitz, Harry, 287 Division ave., Brooklyn, 80.00.6. Sabarese, Anthony, 1020 E. 179th st., 79.50.7. Virshup, Morris I.. 171 Pearl st., Brooklyn, 79.23.8. Levy, H arry W., 1090 St. Nicholas ave., 76.00.9. Harman, Paul S., 67 Garfield ave., Richmond Hll, 74.60.

Notice of Public Hearing.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH A T the Committee on Health of

the Board of Aldermen will hold a public hearing in the Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, on THURSDAY, JU N E 11, 1914, at 2 o’clock p. m., on the following m atter:

No. 594. Proposed ordinance to substitute hydrants or pumps with automatic shut-offs for existing horse troughs.

All persons interested are respectfully invited to attend.j6 ,ll P. J. SCULLY. City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen.

Notice of Public Hearing.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH A T the Committee on Public

Thoroughfares of the Board of Aldermen will hold a public hearing in the Aider- manic Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, on MONDAY, JU N E 8, 1914, at 1 o’clock p. m., on the following matters:

No. 671, No. 672, No. 673. Proposed ordinances relative to stoppage of street railway cars in the City of New York, and the erection of signs by the Borough Presi­dents and Fire Commissioner, indicating special stops for same.

No. 561. Proposed ordinance relative to cleaning streets and sidewalks by owners or householders.

All persons interested are respectfully invited to attend.j3,8 P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen.

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION-FIRST DISTRICT.No. 154 N a ssa u Street, N ew Y ork C it y .

Calendar for the Week Commencing June 8, 1914.Monday, June 8, 1914—12.15 p. m.—14th floor—Park avenue and Lexington ave­

nue diagonal connection—“Opening of bids for the wrecking of Grand Union Hotel buildings.” 2.30 p. m —Room 305—Interborough Rapid Transit Company—“Petition of Harlem Board of Trade as to new elevated station at 120th street and 8th ave­nue”—Commissioner Wood.

_ Tuesday, June 9, 1914—10.30 a. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1817—Long Island Railroad Company—Progress Society of the Rockaways, complainant—“Construc­tion of buildings on station plaza at Far Rockaway for private use”—Commissioner Williams. _ 10.30 a. m.—Room 305—Case No. 1384—Long Island Railroad Company —“Alterations at Collins avenue and nine other grade crossings on Montauk Divi­sion; plans of Laurel Hill boulevard elimination”—Commissioner Williams. 11 a. m.—Room 310—Case No. 1780—Staten Island Railway Company—“Alteration of grade crossings at Amboy road and Sharott avenue, Pleasant Plains”—Commissioner Cram— (Adjourned to June 16, 1914, at 11 a. m.). 11 a. m —Room 310—Case No. 1811—Staten Island Railway Company—“Alterations of grade crossings at Seguine, Bayview and Manee avenues (Prince’s Bay), and Woodvale avenue (Pleasant P lains)” —Commissioner Cram—(Adjourned to June 16, 1914, at 11 a. m.). 11 a. m — Room 310—Case No. 1756—Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway Company—“Alteration of grade crossing at Pennsylvania avenue, Rosebank”—Commissioner Cram—(Adjourned to June 16, 1914, at 11 a. m.). 11 a. m —Room 310—Case No. 1797—Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway Company—“Alterations of grade crossings at Clifton avenue and Maryland avenue, Rosebank”—Commissioner Cram—(Adjourned to June 16, 1914, at 11 a. m.). 11 a. m — Room 310—Case No. 1755—Richmond Light and Rail-

Prom otion to F ifth Grade Clerk, Promulgated June 3, 1914. Board of Education.

Office of Secretary—1. Herr, Charles, 130 East End ave., 80.15.

Bureau Audit and Accounts—1. Higgins, James L., 231 Jamaica ave., Astoria, L. I., 79.90.2. Gerst, Frederick, 3880 Amboy road, Great Kills, S. I., 77.00.

Bureau of Supplies—1. Casson, Wm. A., 170 W. 89th st., 77.70.

President, Borough of Richmond, General Administration.1. Kenney, Wm. B., 123 3d ave., New Brighton, S. I., 81.95.

W ater Supply, Gas and Electricity. #Gas and Electricity, Manhattan—

1. Deatly, Wm. H., Crestwood ave., Yonkers, N. Y., 84.20.W ater Register, Manhattan—

1. Bannon, Thos. F., 2262 E. 15th st., Brooklyn, 85.61.2. Cooke, Chas. H., Villard ave., Hollis, L. I., 81.16.

Board of W ater Supply.Administration Bureau—

1. Hanley, Lawrence J., 528 61st st., Brooklyn, 78.35.Finance Department.

Audit Bureau Inspections—1. Hogan, Chas. W., 100 N. 7th st.„ Brooklyn, 81.00.2. McVay, George P. H., Huguenot Park, S. I., 79.65.

President, Borough of Manhattan.Highways— *

1. Brady, Edw., Jr., 135 Washington place, 83.76.President, Borough of Brooklyn.

General Administration—1. Dorney, Thos. J., 55 E. 88th st., 84.10.2. Curtin, Neil M., 426 Clinton st., Brooklyn, 81.75.3. Rutter, Wm., 438 Enfield st., Brooklyn, 77.55.4. Keary, Thos. J., 92 Schermerhorn st., Brooklyn, 77.20.

Fire Department.Office of Commissioner—

1. Corrigan, Michael P., 1770 Grand Boulevard, The Bronx, 82.69.

REGISTERED MASTER PLUMBERS, 1914.

Borough of Manhattan.Cert. Reg.

Name and Residence. Shop. No. No.Abrams, Jac., 86 W. 103d s t .................... 166 W. 99th s t ........... ........ 1923 242Ackermann, Wm., 2218 8th ave................. 2218 8th ave............... ...... 12 102Ackerson, John B.. Rutherford, N. J ....... 261 W. 25th s t ........... ....... 1539 804Ahrens, Jacob J., 556 W. 170th s t .............. 556 W. 170th s t ......... ...... 1517 380Alkoff, Samuel. 987 Union ave., The Bronx. 987 Union ave., The Bronx. 1541 1172Allan, Wm., 74 Christopher s t ................. 203 E. 15th s t ............ ...... 1413 148

4876 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914.

Cert. Reg.Name and Residence. Shop. No. No.

Almond, Samuel, 2321 81st st., Brooklyn.. 8674 18th ave., B rooklyn .... 11 1114 Alport, Abraham, 567 Elton st., Brooklyn.. 1831 Pitkin ave., Brooklyn 1831 1181Altman, Henry, 1046 Hoe ave.................. 324 E. 6th s t ....................... 878 845Anderson, Richard, 212 W. 143d s t........... 277 W. 117th s t ................. A166 1202Applebaum, Harry, 136 Ave. C ................. 929 E. 165th st., The Bronx.. 1540 673Aram, Herbert, 4287 Broadway......... . 4287 Broadway ............... 1067 1047Arkin, David, 405 60th st., South Brooklyn. 641 4th ave., Brooklyn__ A120 1220Armstrong, Edward T. Rockville Centre, 219 E. 38th st, Union and

L. I ..................................................... Court sts., Brooklyn........ 1141 819Armstrong, James, 335 President st., Brook- 219 E. 38th st., Union and

lyn ..................................................... Court sts., Brooklyn........ 20 324Aronovsky, Bennett, 826 St. Johns place,

Brooklyn ............................................ 826 St. Johns place, Brookyn. 2367 329Aronson, Nathan, 516 W. 132d s t .............. 1506 Amsterdam ave........... 1514 259Ash, Walter T., 456 W. 151st s t .............. 1810 Amsterdam ave................ 17 87Ascher, Samuel, 518 6th s t ....................... 518 6th s t ..................... 1538 337Auskulot, Herman, East Elmhurst, L. I . . . . 1154 3rd ave...................... 1412 683Auty, Frank, 20 32nd st., W hitestone........ 356 W. 24th s t ............... 22 1148Avery, John E., Elmsford, N. Y ................. 956 Lexington ave.............. 23 660Bader, Wm., 655 Covert ave., Brooklyn.. 103 E. 9th s t .................... A89 251Baker, Frank, 213 E. 21st s t .................. 210 E. 21st s t ..................... 1297 604Bafundi, Vincent, 2045 Hughes ave., The

Bronx ................................................ 244 Mott st........................ A106 984Baily, Wm., 853 Southern Boulevard, The

Bronx ............................................... 771 Columbus ave............. 24 319Bajart, Chas. N, 55 Sherman ave., Yonkers. 2135 Broadway, ............... 1298 295Baltes, F., 517 E. 77th s t .......................... 31 W. 31st s t .................... 1645 330Bannon, C. A., 459 72d st., Brooklyn....... 15 Stanton st........................ 1415 881Banta, Stephen, 283 W. 11th s t................ 55 Carmine S t..................... 35 500Barbig, Ed., 905 3rd ave.......................... 905 3rd ave..................... 31 868Bar big, Fernando, 226 E. 56th st., 905 3rd 905 3rd ave........................ 1416 923

ave........................................................ 670 9th ave....... ................ 40 897Barnett, Charles W., 68 W. 117th s t ........... 109 W. 47th s t .................... 2169 1149Baron, Michael, 1320 55th st., B rooklyn .... 147 W. Broadway.............. 1417 1158Barry, John F., 565 W. 171st s t ................. 565 W. 171st s t .................. 1543 1028Barth, Ignatz, 1633 E. 14th st., Brooklyn.. 217 W. 29th s t ................... 39 161Barth, Max, 265 Division s t .................... 265 Division s t ................... 1076 157Baum, Jesse, 124 W. 96th s t .................... 302 E. 78th s t ...................... 2547 653Baumgarten, A br, 481 E. 167th st., The

Bronx ............................................... 371 7th ave........................ 28 458Ba^er, Joseph, 401 E. 72d s t .................... 362 E. 72d s t ........................ 2154 449Beacher, Jos., 76 E. 7th s t ...................... 217 Broome s t ..................... 2291 909Beck, Chas., 653 9th ave........................... 670 9th ave....................... 40 897Beck, Frank H., 1515 1st ave.................... 1515 1st ave....................... 908 454Beck, George H., 1515 1st ave.................. 1515 1st ave....................... 904 570Beck, George H., Jr., 15151st ave.............. 1515 1st ave....................... 52 669Becker, A. C., 574 Bedford ave., Brooklyn.. 312 Grand st., Brooklyn___ 41 115Beckert, John H., 2850 Valentine ave....... 2061 Madison ave........... 1300 855Begen, Frank J., Lawton ave., Grantwood,

N. J .................................................... 1 Audubon place................. 44 928Begen, James P. 1428 Commonwealth ave.. 1 Audubon place................. 43 929Bellino, Vincent J., 457 E. 186th st., The

Bronx ............................................... 45 E. Houston s t ........... 2382 746Bendell, Henry, 310 W. 122d s t ................. 252 St. Nicholas ave, Amboy

road, Staten Island.......... 42 370Bender, Jas. T., 469 Liberty ave.............. 138 E. 56th s t .................... 54 636Berenson, Louis, 1320 45th st., Brooklyn.. 50 W. 15th s t .................... 2644 1159Berger, Arthur, 505 W. 43d s t ................. 505 W. 43d s t ..................... 1551 214Bergman, Louis F., 1139 Forest ave., The

Bronx ................................................ 104 W. 25th s t .................... 53 1012Berliner, Julius, 74 Morton st., Brooklyn... 109 E. 26th s t .................... 1301 244Berman, Barnet, 23 Gouverneur s t ........... 23 Gouverneur s t .............. 2426 545Bernstein, Paul, 965 Tiffany st., The Bronx 24-2 Attorney s t ................ 2156 470Bett, Chas. H. G., 885 Putnam ave., Brook­

lyn ..................................................... 233 3rd ave........................ 62 962Beuler, Albert, 864 1st ave.................... 866 1st ave ....................... 1299 579Beyer, Albert, 775 Park ave. West New

York, N. J ......................................... 232 W. 28th s t .................... 1894 585Beyer, Philip, 250 Broad st., Stapleton, 655 Lenox ave., 250 Broad

N. Y........................................... ....... st., Stapleton, S. 1........... 1880 580Bierbaum, Jos. 1260 3rd ave.................... 53 Bond st......................... 1302 522Billings, Philip A., 924 Knickerbocker ave.,

Brooklyn .............................................. 225 E. 75th s t ................... A160 1221Bilz, Wm. C., 1740 Melville s t. The Bronx 242 E. 54th s t ................... 63 1166Birdsell, Harry, 232 W. 122d s t ................. 2627 8th ave....................... 61 737Birnbaum, M , 920 Tiffany s t. The Bronx.. 323 W. 54th s t ................... 2317 103Bisantz, Chas. F , 207 Nichols ave, Brook­

lyn ..................................................... 23 Uinversity place........... A183 1230Bissman, Alex, 2255 7th ave.................... 145 W. 135th st, 107 W. 135th

st................................... A65 49Blair, John P , 197 Keap s t, Brooklyn__ 349 Park ave..................... 56 541 1Black, Louis, 1548 St. Marks place, Brook- 1548 St. Marks place, Brook- i

lyn .................................................... lyn ................................ 2370 1237Blass, Gustave, 3718 Olinville ave.............. 908 9th ave........................ 1914 833 (Bleiberg, Juliu§, 244 E. Houston s t ........... 244 E. Houston s t .............. 2302 665 <Bloch, Joseph, 1311 3rd ave..................... 1311 3rd ave....................... 1515 1034 <Block, Louis, 78 E. 96th s t ........................ 433 Lenox ave................... 1550 564 <Bolger, Paul S , 1891 Madison ave........... 666 Lexington ave............... 3 1046 <Bonica, Chas, Burgher ave and Remsen s t, <

S. 1..................................................... 108 Broad s t ..................... A32 322Booth, Jos. H , 104 W. 85th s t .................... 516 Columbus ave.............. 65 39 <Bormann, Oscar, 4261 Byron ave. The (

Bronx ................................................. 422 E. 86th s t.................... 916 654Bornstein, W m , 202 Brown place.............. 1422 Madison ave.............. A76 443 (Boss, Chas. R , 410 E. 153d s t .................... 1803 Park ave................... 2493 121 (Boss, W m , 440 E. 156th s t....................... 304 E. 98th s t ................... 2217 1091 (Bossert, Samuel A , 2516 Poplar s t, We§t * (

Chester, New York City....................... 389 Lenox ave.................... 1303 260 (Boyd, John, Plumbing and Heating Com- (

pany, 284 Columbus ave....................... 284 Columbus ave. .2125-1421-2401 137 (Bowsky, Harry F , 478 W. 158th s t ........... 865 3rd ave................. 69 900 (Bracken, James P , 442 W. 43d s t ........... 463 W. 46th s t ............. 78 1083 (Bradley, W. W , Edgewater, N. J .............. 2460 Broadway . . A ........... A126 1183 (Bradspis, David, 702 E. 176th s t .............. 453 E. 160th s t. The Bronx 1526 346Brady, Edward, 248 Grand ave............. 79 W arren s t ..................... 85 690 (Brady, Frank E , 2567 E. 16th s t, Brooklyn 341 E. 36th s t ............ 1418 910 (Brady, John J , 124 E. 98th s t .................... 550-52 E. 85th st ( o ld ) . . . . 4921 271Bradv, Jos. T , 175 W. 72d s t .................... 445 7th ave ....................... 86 517 (Brady, Philip, 264 W. 70th s t .................... 863 6th ave.................. 90 373 (Brady, Thos. E , 14 Ward st, Maspeth, L. I. 79 W arren st...................... 872 702 IBrand, Jo s , 328 E. 65th s t ....................... 328 E. 65th s t , 7 Avenue D . . 2304 378 IBranner, Henry, 344 E. 84th s t ................. 24 Avenue A ..................... A134 1191 IBraunstein, Jos, 210 W. 22d. s t ............... 220 7th ave....................... 1185 136 IBreakell, E d , 566 W. 171st s t .................. 228 Lexington ave............... 76 821 IBregman, Louis I , 1468 Seabury place__ 4031 3rd ave. The Bronx.. 2203 1103 IBregman, Morris, 1660 Washington ave__ 920 Longwood ave. The C

Bronx .............................. A105 751Breivogel, Henry 91 Lenox ave............... 301 E. 83d s t ............. 1658 676 CBrendler, Albert F , 203 E. 113th s t ........... 203 E. 113th s t, 1272 exing-

ton ave............................ 72 542 E3renner, Isaac, 230 E. 10th s t .................... 143 1st ave................... 1308 482 EBrenner, W m , 34 Woodbine st, Brooklyn.. 83 Bleecker s t .................... 87 584 EBrenner, Wm. F.. 717 Ocean View ave, E

Woodhaven, L. 1.................................. 83 Bleecker s t .................... A54 581 E

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4 Brett, Frank, 727 Columbus ave....... 789 Amsterdam ave............ 1305 5071 Bridgwood, Ed., 635 7th ave, Astoria, L. I. 940 8th aye........................ A119 12005 Briggs, Elbert A., Mount Vernon, N. Y .. 133 W. 125th s t ................... 1814 1205l Bramfeld, D., 231 Stanton s t ............ 231 Stanton s t .................... 2318 2073 Brown, A., 335 W. 28th s t ....................... 264 8th ave........... '........... 92 6987 Brown, A. L., 447 E. 83d s t ......................... 447 E. 83d s t ..................... 2180 7633 Brown, Alfred G., 9 11th st., College Point,

L. I ............... . ............. . ....... .......... 239 E. 42d s t ..................... 89 5443 Brown, Andrew H., Tarrytown, N. Y ........ 718 Lexington ave.............. 91 1049

Brown, Chas. H., 1361 McCormick ave,1 Ozone Park, L. 1............................. 249 Mercer s t ..................... 82 772

Brown, Edwin L., 705 Fairmont place, The) Bronx .................................. . ............. 339 W. 43d s t ................... 1819 353) Brown, Isaac J., 100 W. 80th s t................. 100 W. 80th s t .................. 79 790r Brown, Peter, 207 E. 84th s t .................... 1043 Park ave.................... 80 534r Brown, Richard S , 552 W. 185th s t ........... 508 W. 185th s t ................. 1306 686I Bruhns, W m , 227 W. 68th s t ................... 227 W. 68th s t ................... 1419 2131 Brutton, John W , 417 W. 30th s t .............. 206 W. 27th s t ................... 1307 376) Bryce, Thomas, 1138 3rd ave.................... 956 Lexington ave.............. 1820 661l Buchanan, John, 56 W. 54th s t ................. 952 6th ave....................... 94 1911 Buchwald, Wm., 259 Washington a v e . . . . 203 E. 83d s t ....................... 96 858

Buckley, Eugene, 852 Rhinelander ave__ 261 W. 25th s t .................... 97 766f Buge, Bernard A., 381 E. 140th s t ........... 439 E. 14th s t .................... 98 781

Burbridge, P a t, 313 W. 25th s t .................. 232 8th ave....................... 1310 1120• Burns, Mark J , 485 Wythe ave, Brooklyn.. 57 W. 38th s t .................... 1311 551i Butcher, Robert E , 185 Devoe s t, Brooklyn 754 E. 6th s t .................... 104 635I Butler, James, 166 Morningside ave........ 13 Manhattan s t ................. 1309 899

Byrne, T. J , 10 E. 85th s t ......................... 232 E. 41st s t ..................... 1649 246I Byrne, Thomas J., 421 41st s t, Brooklyn.. 306 W. 38th s t .... 107 36I Byrnes, Henry L , 137 W. 92d s t .............. 465 7th ave........................ 105 325

Byrnes, Peter B , 467 Avenue E, Bayonne,N. J. ............ ...................... . 401 W. 53d s t .................... A46 858

' Byrns, John, 210 E. 72d s t ....................... -734 Lexington ave.............. 106 261! Cahill, John M , 421 W arren s t, Brooklyn 421 W arren s t, Brooklyn.. 1703 1055

Cahn, Benjamin, 133 W. 113th s t ............... 2373 7th ave.................... 1315 959Callaghan, F. J , 201 E. 33d s t ................. 201 E. 33d s t ..................... 125 114Callahan, M. J./39 Church s t, Nutley, N. J. 445 Canal s t ....................... 1566 292Callan, John, 257 E. 201st s t .................... 430 W. 46th s t .................... 1558 956Campbell, Alex. *M, 325 W. 44th s t ........... 117 W. 21st s t .................... 126 569Canavan, M. J , 126 W. 100th s t .............. 126 W. 100th s t .................. 120 1115Carl, Jacob, 12 Carmine s t ....................... 12 Carmine s t .................... 1316 338Carlier, Louis, 362 6th ave, Brooklyn........ 860 6th ave....................... 117 641Carlton, Gabriel, 35 Chauncey s t, Brooklyn. 195 Worth s t .................... 2671 1199Carazza, Angelo L , 49 New Bowery........ 169 Worth s t ....................... 122 101Casey, Howard S„ 306 W. 127th s t ........... 196 W. 108th s t .................. 1422 126Casey, James, 313 W. 16th s t .................... 255 W. 49th s t ................... 1423 520Caslin, Jos. M , 685 President s t , Brooklyn. 401 Broome s t.................. 922 822Cassidy, Edward, 75 N. Prince s t . Flushing,

L. 1..................................................... 149 Spring s t .................... 868 905Cassidy, John J , 2329 3rd ave.................... 2329 3rd ave....................... 2463 270Catania, Chas, 2232 1st ave....................... 359 E. 116th s t ................. 1821 34Celio, Francis, 338 E. 116th s t ................. 338 E. 116th s t ................. 113 731Christ, Ambrose G., 1189 Franklin ave. The „ rMl.

Bronx ............ . .................................. 266/2 William s t ................. 131 166Ciaffone, Jerry, 1336 6th s t, Brooklyn__ 16 6th ave, 2853 W. 15th s t,

J ̂ J Coney Island ................. 127 269Citerman, Bernard, 92 Allen s t ................. 92 Allen s t ........................ 2320 1019Cisler, Jos. J , 1483 2d ave....................... 1483 2nd ave....................... 130 521Clark, Bernard J , 157 E. 121st s t .............. 157 E. 121st s t .................... 136 793Clark, Thos. F , 657 St. Johns place, Brook- „

lyn ......................................... 751 Franklin ave, Brooklyn. 1648 1213Clark, W. G , 438 W. 40th s t .............. . 438 W. 40th s t ......................... 132 253Clayton, Patrick J , 110 E. 91st s t .............. 72 E. 89th s t ..................... 1317 1014Clearv, Mich. E , 14 Edson s t. Corona, L. I 204 E. 58th s t.................... 134 165Clifford, Michael, 1676 69th s t , Brooklyn.. 108 Liberty s t .................... 135 572Clune, D. J , Queens, L. 1....................... 301 E. 39th s t ................... 133 53Cobb, George, Bellmore Hill, L. 1........... 176 Greenwich s t .............. A55 155Cobban, John, 59 W. 109th s t .................... 100 W. 107th s t , 967 Colum­

bus ave........................... 1268 190Coffey, Wm. F , 1265 Park ave................. 1221 Park ave.................... 956 468Cohan, Max, 347 E. 173d s t . The Bronx.. 885 1st ave.......................... 138 279Cohen, Hyman, 609 E. 16th s t ................. 609 E. 16th s t .................... 2300 359Coleman, James, 1475 Lexington ave........ 1221 Park ave.................... 957 467Collins, Edw. J , 175 E. 116th s t .............. 175 E. 116thfSt .................... 1557 966Collins, Edw. T , 540 W. 53d s t ................. 540 W. 53d s t ................... 1289 547Commerford, P. J , 993 Columbus a v e . . . . 993 Columbus ave............ 142 981Condrew, Wm. J , 148 Chestnut s t. Queens 460 E. 18th s t . . ............... 1265 1227Conlon, A. J , Tenafly, N. J .................... I l l W. 16th s t .................. 1318 266Connelly, James E , 939 6th ave............... 939 6th ave...................... 2153 880Conte, F. M , 390 E. 156th s t ..................... 165 Prince s t .................... 1823 622Conway, John E„ 531 E. 11th s t ............... 302 2nd ave..................... 1275 707Cook, W. J , 1862 Wallace ave................. 1862 Wallace ave. The

Bronx .......................... 1000 695Cooke, Harry F , 201 E. 92d s t ................. 152 E. 53d s t ....................... 144 901Cooley, John D„ 117 E. 118th s t ............... 1890 3rd ave..................... 1563 1062Cooney, John W , M Y. A. Club.............. 30 Church s t ....................... 145 1186Cooper, Joseph, 239 E. 105th s t ................. 251 E. 105th s t ................... 1562 462Cooperson, L , 257 E. Broadway.............. 26 Suffolk s t ....................... 1513 885Corker, S. J , 134 E. 109th s t.................... 134 E. 109th s t, .588 Amster­

dam ave............................ 864 340Corkery, Jos, 1081 Woodycrest ave....... 25 Amsterdam ave.............. 152 7Corley, John J , 501 W. 138th s t .............. 1730 Amsterdam ave, 1637

Amsterdam ave............... 2494 302Cornell, W. G , 617 3rd s t , B rooklyn.... 45 E. 17th s t .................... 1420 1108Costello, Owen, 253 E. 61st s t .................... 253 E. 61st s t.................... 1313 37Cox, Howard R , 163^4 14th s t, Brooklyn.. 91 Centre s t ....................... 141 506Crawford, Chas. A , 219 W. 12th s t ........ 150 W. 4th s t ........... •........ 1527 1003Creasy, Geo. M„ 1084 Lexington ave........ 1084 Lexington ave............ 919 549Creeden, John D , 164 Amsterdam ave__ 146 W. 68th s t .................... 146 644Crinnian, Edw. F , 500 W. 141st s t ........... 456 Pearl s t ....................... 150 667Cronin, Christopher, 964 Amsterdam ave.. 928 Amsterdam ave............ 157 8(54Crow, Wm. J , 543 W. 160th s t ................. 284 Columbus ave.............. 1421 222Crowell, Samuel C , 67 Emmett s t , Newark,

N. J ..................................................... 1212 3rd ave....................... 1314 408Cummins, Thos. J , 202 E. 68th s t .............. 1035 3rd aye....................... 151 133Cunningham, E. B , 952 Washington av e ... 952 Washington ave. The

Bronx ........................... 2174 940Curry, Daniel F , 791 Greenwich s t ........... 791 Greenwich s t ............. 2423 882Curtis, Geo. E , 167 E. 77th s t .................... 1162 Lexington ave............ 155 258Dacunto, R , 1458 69th s t, Brooklyn........... 226 W. 25th s t .................... 1521 152Daley, M. J , 1976 Webster ave................. 142 St. Nicholas ave........... 1274 471Daley, Thos. J , 2 W. 83d s t .................... 1688 B roadw ay ....................... 1812 149Dalton, Frank L , 234 E. 88th s t ................. 391 Bleecker s t .................. 176 22Daly, Thomas J., 361 E. 188th* s t .............. 514 W. 147th s t ................. 1573 1209Damm, John H.. 821 E. "*5th s t ................. 301 W. 133d s t .................... 183 775Dan, Abraham, 348 Christopher ave, Brook­

lyn ..................................................... 136 Chrystie s t .................... 2614 1076David, Alfred, 661 E. 158th s t .................... 865 Cauldwell ave. The

Davis, John T , 618 W. 187th s t ................. 501 W. 167th s t ................. 166 167Darling, Geo. A , 275 W. 12th s t .............. 16 8th ave.......................... 185 761Davidoff, A.. 226 Clinton s t ..................... 226 Clinton s t ..................... 1922 994Darnstadt, C. H , 188 St. Nicholas a v e .. . . 352 W. 43d s t .................... 2163 235Davis, Andrew J , 72 W. 88th s t .............. 581 Columbus ave............... 182 432

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9 Flynn, M. A., 427 E. 78th s t ...................... 46 W. 116th s t ................. 1986 2652 Flynn, Wm. J , 11 E. 167th s t ................... H E . 167th s t..................... 235 8840 Fogel, Morris, 207 E. 114th s t ................ 235 E. 102d s t..................... 1331 6771 Foley, James, 423 3rd ave................. . . . » 156 E. 29th s t ..................... 264 8653 Ford, John, 164 W. Broadway................. 164 W. Broadway............... 256 9320 Forster, Wm. D., 73 W. 105th s t .............. 567 Columbus ave............... 261 16U

Foster, Benj. J., 210 W. 104th s t ............... 24 8th ave.......................... 268 8100 Foster, Geo. W , 1729 Park ave................. 2155 5th ave....................... 1663 12171 Fowler, W. J .; 1501 Bryant ave., The Bronx 415 E. 34th s t ..................... 860 9931 Fox, Bernard J., 301 E. 39th s t ................. 201 E. 36th s t ..................... 257 10212 Fox, Michael, 1819 Sedgwick ave.............. 302 W. 151st s t ................... 1838 9855 Fox, Thomas F., 1465 Hoe ave., The Bronx 939 Jennings st., The Bronx. 1842 8442 Frey, Matthew, 172 Lexington ave........... 231 E. 29th s t ..................... 267 10771 Fried, Isidor, 830 Fox s t .......................... 46 Fulton s t .............. ! ....... 1907 5275 Friedlander, Sam, 135 E. 115th s t .......... 5 W. 116th s t ..................... 2321 3213 Friedman, A., 1519 Charlotte s t ................. 220 Broome s t ..................... 1070 8865 Friedman, Louis, 534 Grand s t ................ 130 Broome s t ..................... 262 5393 Fried nan, Marcus, 172 W. 97th s t .......... 592 Columbus ave............... 259 288

Friedman, Samuel, 1975-7 7th ave.............. 130 Broome s t ..................... 260 4591 Frisse, Louis, 416 Stuyvesant ave.............. 669 Bushwick ave., Brooklyn. 1175 996j Fruiesen, Fred’k, 25 Grove s t .................... 273 W. Broadway, 225 W.

Broadway ....................... 258 820l Frusetta, John, 433 W. 49th s t ................ 433 W. 49th s t..................... 263 1107 Fuchs, Isidor, 412 E. 86th s t................... 412 E. 86th s t ..................... 254 9391 Fullen, James, 557 4th st., Brooklyn...... 500 W. 144th s t ................. 2535 7891 Furey, Thomas J., 273 1st ave.................. 409 E. 17th s t .................... 1330 25l Furstman, Samuel, 891 Tiffany st., The> Bronx .................................................. 929 E. 165th s t................... 2498 674

Gaertner, Gus G., 249 E. 82d s t ................. 251 E. 82d s t ..................... 1435 1119’) Gallagher, Edw., 407 W. 49th s t ............. 717 10th ave....................... 805 1165\ Garland, Wm. F., 545 W. 129th s t ........... 545 W. 125th s t ................... 1334 10o8

Gartner, George J., 325 E. 110th s t ........... 409 E. 14th s t ..................... 270 835» Garty, Peter H., 2282 8th ave................... 267 W. 123d s t ..................... 1333 7391 Gaynor, Arthur S., 168 W. 99th s t ........... 168 W. 99th s t ..................... 2146 1033

Gelb, Aaron A., 108 W. 141st s t ................. 1629 Madison ave............... 2385 254» Gelkie, John, 2268 8th ave....................... 503 E. 78th s t ..................... 1630 598

George, Samuel, 95 Winfield ave., Mamaro-' neck, N. Y ........................................... 301 E. 65th s t ................... 271 750; Gerber, Julius, 105 Suydam st., Brooklyn.. 141 E. 17th s t ................... 1532- 118: Gerety, John B , 94 E. 111th s t ............ 94 E. 111th s t ................... 1335 6501 Gerlach, Louis, 402 W. 37th s t ................ 431 W. 36th s t ................... 1434 341

Gerstenlauer, John, 62 St. Mary’s ave.,Rosebank, S. 1...................................... 202 West End ave................ 907 1042

Gibson, Geo. E., 17 Cooley place, MountVernon, N. Y ...................................... 49 E. 21st s t ........................ 277 6

Gienow, Wm., River Edge, N. J .............. 15 Stuyvesant s t ................. 272 296Gillick, Thos. F., 138 W. 109th s t .............. 130 W. 3d s t ....................... 1611 109Gilligan, Edward J., 1018 E. 163d s t.......... 1050 Eox st., The B ro n x .... 2419 429Gimsburg, Solomon, 27 W. 118th s t ........ 2199 8th ave........................ 1810 79Glaser, Abraham, 135 E. 104th s t .............. 135 E. 104th s t ..................... 2673 1198Glassman, Max, 73 E. 103d s t .................... 148 E. 97th s t ..................... A91 565Glatz, Louis, 575 Palmetto st., Brooklyn__ 103 E. 9th s t ..................... A137 1179Gleason, Pat. H., 181 E. 107th s t ......... 210 E. l l l t li s t ................... 858 399Glen, John B., North Hackensack, N. J __ 88 E. 10th s t ....................... 1437 19Glen, Wm., 440 11th st., Brooklyn.............. 223 E, 21st st., 440 11th st.,

Brooklyn ....................... 1288 838Gluckmann, E., 527 W. 143d s t ................. 1631 Amsterdam ave............. 1436 567Godwin, John P , 452 E. 143d s t ................. 87 Broad s t ....................... 1336 575Gold, Michael, 507 Belmont St., The Bronx 493 3rd ave........................ 1616 84Goldberg, Otto, 909 Kelly st., The Bronx 527 Lenox ave., 900 Prospect

ave., The Bronx.............. 1602 765Goldberg, Sam, 437 E. 72d s t .................... 437 E. 72d s t ..................... 2452 61Goldberger, Ignatz, 537 9th ave................. 335 W. 41_st s t .................... 294 9Golding, Monroe M , 600 W. 144th s t ........ 123 W. 65th s t .................. 291 394Goldman, Isidor, 26 Henry s t ................. 30 Henry s t ....................... 991 308Goldman, Simon, 303 E. 81st s t ................. 303 E. 81st s t .................... 1609 725Goldreyer, Tully, 782 Forest ave.............. 782 Forest ave., The Bronx. A50 41Gompers, Simon, 857 8th ave.................... 304 W. 52d s t ............. 2260 826Gordon, James F , 311 E. 80th s t .............. 220 E. 81st s t ............. 290 1056Gordon, John J., 601 Walton ave............... 101 W. 131st st, 61 E. 126th

st.................................... 286 769Gorman, Peter F., 144 W. 141st s t .............. 13 Greenwich s t ................. 1284 303Gorman, Thomas J., 144 W. 141st s t ........ 301 W. 126th s t ................. 1438 393Gottesman, Morris, 117 Columbia s t ........ 117 Columbia s t .......... 2656 1139Gottlieb, Harry, 410 Central Park W est.. 68 W. 100th s t ......... 928 876Graf, John, 116 E. 11th s t ........................ 152 Canal s t ........ 287 212Graf, Joseph A., 393 Kosciusko st, Brooklyn 971 DeKalb ave., Brooklyn.. 927 360Graham, L. F., 2421 8th ave....................... 1 Madison ave.................... 1846 753Graziano, R. L , 1163 58th s t .................... 220 Lafayette s t ................. 1338 132Green, Louis, 59-61 W. 109th s t ................. 942 Columbus ave.............. 2555 872Greenberg, Abra, 36 Attorney s t .............. 120 Forsyth s t .................... A90 238Greenberg, Hersh, 274 S. 2nd st., Brooklyn 434 2nd ave....................... 1269 947Greene, Edward, 91 Division s t ................. 75 Market s t .................... 1439 315Greene, James J., 123 LeRoy s t ................. 358 Hudson s t .................... A99 1093Greenleaf, Arthur, 2302 7th ave................. 201 W. 135th s t ................. 2255 919Greenstein, Harry, 151 W. 66th s t .............. 1278 1st ave..................... 2340 639Greenstein, Ph., 126 E. 118th s t ................. 440 E. 9th st, 1256 Madison

ave................................. 2484 247Gress, John G., 171 E. 92d s t ................. 171 E.92d s t ....................... 1337 226Grey, Albert, 932 Amsterdam ave.............. 250 W. 47th s t ..................... 281 758Grieser, Philip, 320 E. 85th s t .................... 2455 Broadway...........(old) 4919 56Griffin, Jas. F , 5211 13th ave., Brooklyn.. 321 W. 44th s t .......... .*... 288 197Griffin, John F., 422 W. 55th s t ................. 321 W. 44th s t................. 2495 420Grogan, Thomas R., 24 Sherman st., Long 24 Sherman st., Long Island

Island City ......................................... City ............................. 1092 643Grohman, Harry, 16 E. 113th s t ................. 57 W. 138th st., 1584 Madison

ave............... 280 204Gronich, Sam, 162 E. 107th s t .................. 233 E. 77th s t ..................... A109 1060Gross, Jos. F , 532 W. 111th s t ................. 152 E. 33rd s t ..................... 959 757Gross, Louis E., 1242 Intervale ave., The 538 W. 125th st., 1242 Inter-

Bronx ................................................. vale ave.......................... 2328 1184Gross, Otto J., 171 Steinway ave., Long

Island City ......................................... 1608 3rd ave..................... 857 583Grossman, Joseph, 138 W. 116th s t ........... 1708 Park ave.................... 1882 1105Guerr, Louis, 762 Dawson st., The Bronx.. 168 Willis ave., The Bronx 1011 878Guinee, Pat, 230 E. 63d s t....................... 134 E. 62d s t ....................... 2456 712Guide, John H , 982 Rogers place, The 106 W. 135th st., 1012 Inter-

Bronx.................................................. vale ave., The B ronx....... 1665 736Grundmann, Theo. A., 338 W. 47th s t ........ 421 10th ave..................... 283 1029Gunn, John D., 1017 Woodycrest ave., The

Bronx ................................................. 528 W. 145th s t ................. 1601 1232Guttman, N., 1047 Tiffany s t .................... 247 E. 28th s t .................... 1615 45Guy, James, 106 W. 79th s t ....................... 403 Amsterdam ave........... 285 183Hasse, Wm. A., 423 E. 79th s t ................. 1511 2nd ave..................... 960 684Haber, John H., 93 W. 134th s t ................. 93 W. 134th s t ..... ............. 301 232Hach, Richard G., 3282 Hull ave., The 159 E. 26th st., 3282 Hull

Bronx .................................................. ave., The Bronx... 304 83Hackett, T. J., 956 8th ave....................... 902 8th ave....................... 1617 277Haggerty, Dennis F., 400 W. 17th s t ........... 356 W. 17th s t .................... 1618 913Hahn, John, 1749 Park ave....................... 1749 Park ave.................... 1339 364Hahn, W m , 139 W. 128th s t .................... 2169 7th ave..............(old) 4930 362Haines, Thomas F , 206 W. 148th s t ........... 2789 8th ave..................... 2596 1087Haley, John, 536 9th ave.......................... 458 W. 38th s t ......... ......... 308 620

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Davis, Samuel I , 3415 Broadway. 2564 B roadw ay................................... 958 969De Barbieri, A , 39 King s t ....................... 25 McDougal s t ................. 924 852De Costa, H , 213 E. 81st s t ....................... 2096 8th ave...................... 1296 18(1DeCraw, F. C , 272 W. 131st s t . 272 W. 131st s t ................................... 184 1001Delany, J. J , 113 E. 31st s t ...................... 467 4th ave................ . 173 143Delehanty, John J , 696 2nd a v e , ............. 696 2nd ave................ ....... 187 80Dellon, Geo, 329 E. 116th s t .................... 329 E. 116th s t , 1196 Bed­

ford ave, Brooklyn........ 161 680Demartini, Paul, 27 Roosevelt s t . 206 Sullivan s t .................................. A l l l 1167Demarest, Geo. W , 1773 Amsterdam ave.. 2002 Amsterdam ave............ 179 491Denser, W m , 1576 3rd ave....................... 1050 Park ave................... 159 412Devanny, Jas. J , 230 E. 39th s t ................. 230 E. 39th s t .................... 2281 995Devine, M. M , 33 Convent ave . 636 3rd ave........................................ 2331 1162H. B. DeVoe, 109 W. 83d s t .................... 109 W. 83d s t ..................... 163 1017Dexheimer, G. G , 2465 8th ave................ 2465 8th ave........................ 1881 556Diamond, Selig, 60 E. 107th s t ...... ' ......... 316 7th ave....................... 2572 938Dickinson, John S , 587 Amsterdam av e ... 587 Amsterdam ave............ 178 526Dickinson, Pat. F , 109 W. 88th s t .............. 587 Amsterdam ave............ 1321 796DiDiego, Tony J , 413 E. 117th s t .............. 301 E. 118th s t, 164 E. 122d

st.................................... 1995 834Diehl, Louis, 417 E. 81st s t ......................... 301 E. 88th s t .................... 1320 776Dodds, H arry A , 2019 Surf ave. Coney

Island .................................................. 318 Pearl s t....................... 206 942Doellner, W m , 426 Columbus ave............... 426 Columbus ave.............. 207 657Dolan, Wm. A , 412 E. 65th s t .................. 415 E. 64th s t ................... 1292 267Donnelly, Gerald, 253 9th ave..................... 365 W. 22d s t ............... 1264 409Doody, C. J , 107 W. 82d s t ........................ 451 Columbus ave.............. 189 902Donohue, B. F , 54 E. 89th s t .................... 1112 Park a v e . . .................. 1574 426Donohue, Jos. H , 4446 Furman ave........... 4545 W hite Plains ave. The

Bronx .......................... A79 1006Donovan, John E , 587 Lexington ave........ 587 Lexington ave.............. 205 922Donovan, Jas. J , 2031 Valentine ave. The

Bronx .................................................. 175 E. 79th s t .................... 877 773Dotzler, Frank, 242 E. 3rd s t .................... 244 E. 3rd s t ....................... 1426 489Dour, John F , 369 Canal s t ....................... 369 Canal s t ....................... 202 1117Downey, A. T , 129 Amsterdam ave........... 565 3rd ave........................ 1659 88Downey, Edw, 543 E. 85th s t .................... 543 E. 85th s t ................... 201 1007Doyle, Jos. P , 138 W. 62d s t .................... 138 W. 62d s t................... 191 779Drake, Geo. A , 246 Quincey s t ................. 159 Manger s t, B rooklyn .... 1578 1133Drennan, Robert, 1468 St. Nicholas a v e . . . . 210th st. and Broadway...... 200 32Drcscher, A br, 276 E. 4th s t ..................... 276 E. 4th s t .................... 2322 59Drexler, Wm. D , 49 Essex s t .................... 282 E. Broadway................. 2282 503Duffy, Jos. D , 335 2nd ave....................... 315 E. 23d s t ................... 190 8Dugan, Martin E , 411 W. 30th s t .............. 905 2nd ave........................ 197 1078Duggan, Wm. G , 1216 Jerome ave. The

Bronx ................................................. 1216 Jerome ave................. 1005 1072Dumey, Michael, 98 Jerome s t .................... 98 Jerome s t, Brooklyn__ 209 536Dunker, W m , Freeport, N. Y.................. 578 10th ave....................... 188 48Dunlop, Andrew, J r , 480 E. 138th s t ........... 148 E. 121st s t .................... 1322 175Dunn, Ja s , 74 W. 108th s t ......................... 101 W. 108th s t ................. A82 1233Dupuy, Emile, 138 Greenwich s t ................. 138 Greenwich s t ........... 863 140Durkin, Luke J , 1266 2nd ave.................. 342 7th av e ........................ 2074 1023Dyer, John, 34 Buffalo ave, Brooklyn........ 175 Greenwich s t ................. 199 1109Eberhart, Frank, 325 E. 87th s t ................. 401 E. 76th s t .................... 221 672Ebert, A lex, Pleasantville, N. Y .............. 319 Lenox ave.................... 220 1104Ebert, John, 135 E. 114th s t .................... 1482 Southern Boulevard__ A47 794Ebner, Emil, 191 Alabama ave................. 5 Peck slip.......................... 1324 927Edelman, Isidor, 54 W. 116th s t ................ 260 Lenox ave.................... 2283 210Edzant, Louis, 253 Madison s t ................ 253 Madison s t .................... 3681 807Egan, Jos. F , 1431 Amsterdam ave........... 1431 Amsterdam ave............ 1836 1022Ehrlich, Leo, 340 6th s t .......................... 340 6th s t, 256 W. 37th st. A16 230Eich, Philip, 1412 2nd ave....................... 1412 2nd ave..................... 1427 171Eisenhauer, A , 724 Prospect ave............. 1397 3rd ave .................... 214 355Eldridge, B. P , 167 W. 80th s t ................ 413 Amsterdam ave........... 232 720Elkan, Julius, 1402 3rd ave....................... 1404 3rd ave..................... 224 379Emslie, John B , 822 E. 35th s t, Brooklyn.. 85 Maiden Lane ............... 231 250Enders, Harry, 356 W. 44th s t .................... 346 W. 42d s t .................... 222 732Engel, Chas. W , 304 E. 90th s t ................. 29 St. Marks place.............. 219 945Engel, Frank M , 24th st. and Queens ave,.

Flushing, L. 1...................................... 416 4th ave....................... 1327 716Engel, Jacob, 368 Jamaica ave.................... 193 Broome s t .................... 1323 413Erb, Jacob H , 6914 14th ave, B rooklyn.... 868 Amsterdam ave............ 230 964Erfort, George, 221 8th s t. West New York. 429 W. 37th s t .................... 226 663Ericson, Chas, 60 W. 75th s t .................... 286 Columbus ave, 311 Co­

lumbus ave...................... 227 44Essig, George J , 400 W. 124th s t .............. 26 W. 31st s t, 22 Manhattan

. st..................................... 216 344Euell, Paul, 465 W. 157th s t ....................... 2472 8th ave....................... 1428 441Euvrard, Louis J , Woodridge, N. J ........... 238 Lafayette s t ................. 217 94Eynon, G. H , Springfield ave, Ruther­

ford, N. J ............................................ 311 Bleecker s t .................. 1325 263Fagan, John L , 882 Dean s t, B rooklyn.... 32 Old slip ....................... 1516 1024Falihee, John J , 61 E. 132d s t ................. 203 W. 82d s t .................... 1591 806Fallon, Thomas, 570 W. 150th s t .............. 570 W. 150th s t .................. 1329 717Parkas, Louis, 390 2nd s t, Brooklyn........ 1441 Broadway ................. 1429 64Fash. Chas, 163 W. 20th s t....................... 163 W. 20th s t ................... 240 740Fath, John, 504 W. 49th s t ....................... 493 Amsterdam ave............ 1430 894Fay, Edw, 305 Avenue C ........................ 305 Avenue C .................... 242 696Fay, James F , 104 E. 117th s t .................... 398 W. 145th s t, 835 E. 152d

i s t. The Bronx .............. 1590 397Fay, James F , 300 E. 49th s t .................... . '922 2nd ave........................ 1431 1097Federroll, Rudolph, 91 Maple ave, Clifton,

S. 1..................................................... 434 W. 35th s t.................... 247 648Fee, Frank J , 701 W. 179th s t ......... .n. . . . 292 Avenue B ..................... 233 982Fehlinger, Jacob, 1363 Fulton ave. T he

Bronx ................................................ .213^ 6th s t ....................... 1432 843 1Fehlinger, Nicholas, 73 Mahar ave, Clifton,.

N. J ....................................... . ............ 16 N. William s t ............... 234 1128 <Feldman, Jacob M , 44 W. 17th s t .............. 44 W. 17th s t .................... 2491 71Fein, Jacob, 99 Powell s t, Brooklyn........... 98 8th ave.......................... 249 1203 1Feinholz, Fred W , 505 W. 122d s t .............. 301 W. 127th s t ................. 2433 228Feinstein, Samuel, 237 E. 112th s t .............. 237 E. 112th s t .................... 2326 729 1Fenninger, Jos. A , 208 Mosholu Parkw ay.. 124 E. 11th s t .................... 1263 357Ferguson, Thos. W , 358 W. 29th s t ........... 943 6th ave....................... A31 73 iFerrari, Chas, 516 E. 78th s t .................... 219 W. 10th s t .................... 1656 231 <Ferrari, Jos , 224 E. 107th s t .................... 224 E. 107th s t ................... 2147 396 <Feuerstein, Edw , 472 E. Houston s t ........... 125 Lewis s t ....................... 2482 256 (Fillir, Solomon, 1547 Southern Boulevard.. 1547 Southern Boulevard... 2406 294Fimian, John W , Hastings-on-Hudson, N. I

Y......................................................... 1748 Amsterdam ave........... 2601 1098 (Finkel, Harry, 27 2nd ave....................... 305 E. 100th s t ................. 2444 67Finn, Bernard W , 586 Hicks s t, Brooklyn., 7 ’Prince s t ....................... 1328 414 (First, Herman, 68 E. 116th s t .................... 68 E. 116th s t .................... 2298 354 (Fischbeck, Robert H , 118 W. 100th s t ........ 870 9th ave....................... 245 512 1Fisher, Michael, 83 E. 3rd s t .................... 83 E. 3rd s t, 441 W. 53d st... 2430 1011 IFischer, Wm. H , 305 W. 123d s t .............. 305 W. 123d s t.................. 243 1157 1Fitzgerald, John, 428 E. 157th s t ................. 89 James s t ....................... 1597 537Flachner, Louis, 672 Walls ave. The Bronx. -331 7th ave........................ 1595 217 j IFlanagan, Thos. J , 347 W. 12th s t ........... 35 Jane s t .......................... 2249 1020 11Fkeer, Isaac, 237 E. 100th s t ................. 154 E. Broadway................. 2677 1204 IFleisher, Isaac, 76 Clinton s t .................... 85 Attorney s t .................... 2329 309 IFleisher, Thomas, 162 E. 108th s t .............. 135 E. 106th s t .................... 486 1125 IFlood, Geo. W , 249 E. 62d s t .................. ,, -203 E. 62d s t ...................... 244 748 I

4878 THE CITY RECORD , MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914.

Name and Residence.

Hall, Abner M., 408 13th st., B rooklyn....Hall, Thomas, 243 8th ave.......................Halloran, John, 294 Wadsworth ave...........Halpin, James F., 643 E. 170th s t ............ jHalpin, Thomas, 153 E. 119th s t .................Hambrecht, C., 200 W. 61st s t ..................Hanft, Alwyn A., 125 E. 87th s t .................Hanify, Jos. E., 546 St. Marks ave., Brook­

lyn .....................................................Hanegan, David F , 143 W. 98th s t ...........Hanley, Thos., 28 Greenwich ave..............Hanlon, Wm., 460 W. 24th s t ....................Hannegan, Jno. J., 2650 Bainbridge ave.,

The Bronx .........................................Hanneman, Chas., 439 5th s t ....................Hannigan, Thos. J., 3254 B roadw ay..........Hansen, Albert, 73 E. 108th s t .................Hansen, August, 168 Lexington ave...........Hansen, John G., 88 S. 9th st., Brooklyn.. Harley, James, 222a 6th ave., B rooklyn ...,Harrington, Jas. J., 164 W. 99th s t ...........Hartschuh, Ad., 406 E. 15th s t ..................Heagney, Eugene, 428 E. 148th s t ..............Healy, John F , 726 Amsterdam ave...........Healy, John J., 305 E. 70th s t .................Hellian, Jas. W., 174 E. 122d s t .................Hemlin, Harry, 144 W. 99th s t ..............Henderson, Edwin J., 518 W. 153d s t ........Henley, Milton, 2 E. 128th s t ....................Hensle, Chas., 91 Fletcher ave., Mount Ver­

non, N. Y ............................. . .............Hentze, Eugene E., 325 E. 58th s t ..............Hermann, Christ., 512 W. 169th s t ..............Hernan, M. F., 204 W. 17th s t ..................Herman, Morris B., 647 E. 11th s t ...........Herrman, Max, 582 Baltic st., B rooklyn...,Herrick, Nich. I., 238 E. 41st s t.................Herrington, Edw. C., 2340 Walton ave........Herrington, John J., 307 W. 153d s t ...........Heslin, Robt. E., 202 West End ave...........Hickey, John J., 44 E. 129th s t .................Higgins, D. S., Edgewater, N. J .................Higgins, John E., 312 E. 41st s t .................Higgins, Robert A., 127 Clerk st., Jersey

City, N. J ............................................Higgins, Wm. J., 2403 Broadway,..............Higham, James, 48 Coddington st., Yonkers,

N. Y....................................................Hindley, John H., 131 W. 75th s t ..............Hippert, Ernest L., 500 E. 76th s t ..............Hirt, Adolph, 503 W. 178th s t ....................Hoffman, Benj., 82 S. 1st st., Brooklyn__Hoffman, John A., 331 E. 84th s t ..............Hoffman, Wm., 1681 Madison ave...........Hogan, John J., 82 Somers st., Brooklyn.. Holch, Frank G , 892 Cauldwell ave., The

Bronx ...............................................Holmes, John F., 126 W. 90th s t ..............Holtje, John, Bayside, Queens........... ......Honig, Chas.. 43 7th s t .............................Hopewell, Wm., 424 77th st., B rooklyn....Hopkin, John, Central ave., Yonkers........Hopkins, Daniel, 993 Jefferson ave., Brook­

lyn .....................................................Hornestein, Hyman. 80 Willett s t ..............Horton, Wm. S., 200 W. 100th s t ..............Hornting, Ed. R., 300 Manhattan ave........

Hotz, Wm. J., 445 W. 36th s t ....................Hosford, Leonard D., 603 E. 18th st., Brook­

lyn .....................................................Howard, James, 79 4th place, B rooklyn....Howe, John H., 210 W. 19th s t .................Hoxie, Albert D , 59 Chauncey st., BrooklynHughes, James J., 432 E. 80th s t ..............Hughes, Michael, 365 W. 123d s t ..............Hughes, Wm. P., 2183 8th ave.................Huke, Edward, 1727 Taylor ave., The Bronx Hull, Robert M , Mount Hope, Westchester

County, N. Y ......................................Humphreys, W. E., 435 E. 82d s t ..............Hunter, Jas., 509 E. 84th s t .......................Hupe, Wm. O., 234 E. 21st s t ..................Hurley, Edw., 2223 Andrews ave..............Hurwitz, Max, 200 Henry s t....................Huston, Thos. W , 438 W. 47th s t ..............Hutchison, Alex. R , 155 W. 122d s t ...........Ilchert, Chas. F., 976 Washington ave........Irvin, Ralph V., 601 W. 142d s t ...............Irwin, Richard T., 7 Sylvan terrace...........Isaacson, Rubin, 250 E. 125th s t .................Ivans, Thos. J.,^28 Macon st., Brooklyn__Jack, W. Y., 667 E. 234th s t .......................Jackson, Fred’k, 347 65th st., B rooklyn....Jackson, A. E., 444 St. Nicholas ave.........Jacob, E. W., 574a Macon st., Brooklyn..Jacoby, Robert, 10 W. 119th s t .................Jarcho, Jacob, 8 W. 111th s t ....................Jarcho, Louis H., 58 E. 103d s t .................

Jarcho, Morris, 2 W. 111th s t .................Jardin, Robert, Arlington, N. J .................Jarossi, Florrie, 2360 Gravesend ave., Brook-

yin ........................ . ...........................Jasper, J. H., 2034 Morris ave., The Bronx.Jennings, J. L., 280 W. 19th s t .................Jerman, Sam E., Dumont, N. J ................Johnson, A., 212 W. 27th s t.....................Johnson, John W., 2525 7th ave..............Johnson, Ossian, 2477 Elm place, The

Bronx ...............................................Johnston, Thos. A., 412 W. 41st s t ...........Jones, Geo. H., 563 Grand s t ....................Josephson, Matthew, 888 Southern Boule­

vard, The Bronx .............................. .Julig, Wm. J., 179 Broadway....................Jung, Geo., 3328 Barker ave.....................Kadetsky, Bernard B„ 709 Columbus ave.. Kaeck, Robert, 2861 Creston ave..............

Kandel, Jos., 81 E. 4th s t ............Kaplan, Benj, 1468 Seabury place

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558 4th ave., B ro o k ly n ...... 295 1082243 8th ave........................ 296 991261 W. 126th s t ................. 309 184175 E. 110th s t .................... 298 823153 E. 119th s t .................. 1627 4721 Amsterdam ave.............. 316 375100 E. 87th s t .................... 936 224

422 Canal s t ....................... 1443 328209 W. 96th s t .................... 303 95223 University place ........... 300 948502 W. 21st s t .................. 305 862

161 Columbus ave............ . 1 92439 5th s t .......................... 1667 6811533 Amsterdam ave ..(o ld ) 4929 1094929 Amsterdam ave........... 299 508168 Lexington ave.............. 1441 38188 E. 64th s t .................... 1440 283870 Flatbush ave., Brooklyn. 1188 694 York s t .......................... 1281 99414 E. 15th s t .................... 312 391476 Lenox a v e . . . . .............. 1624 421605 Amsterdam ave........... 1912 951673 9th ave....................... 1343 58943 W. 125th s t .................... 323 1004144 W. 99th s t .................... 1446 186518 W. 153d s t .................. 1996 9341394 Lexington ave............ 1445 1161

530 W. 207th s t ................. 2280 1174881 3rd ave....................... 324 66512 W. 169th s t ................. 332 433144 W. 19th s t ......... .......... 1342 943448 2d ave.......................... 2492 89238 Hoyt st., Brooklyn........ A127 1168308 3rd ave....................... 1925 856345-349 Columbus ave......... 1340 7272858 8th ave....................... 2604 12221 7 6 W .7 2 d s t..................... 1440 1H22130 Lexington ave............ 336 7823254 Broadway ................. 325 817200 E. 36th s t .................. A41 240

261 W. 25th s t .................... 329 5551987 Broadway ................. 337 264

229 W. 74th s t .................. 327 839819 6th ave....................... 322 4301420 Avenue A .................. 1341 9502364 Amsterdam ave........... 2417 1000112 E. 3rd st..................... 2435 385352 E. 84th s t .................... 1883 7241681 Madison ave.............. 2674 1210771 3rd ave....................... 1344 1143

106 1st ave....................... 343 936614 Columbus ave.............. 341 811451 W. 38th s t ................. 1447 38143 7th s t ........................... 2451 4107617 3rd ave., B rooklyn .... 1669 12363295 Broadway ................. 937 120

500 5th ave........................ A45 98780 Willett s t ....................... A20 187200 W. 100th s t ................. 347 1086300 W. 113th s t, 396 E. 198th

s t. The Bronx ............... 349 77306 W. 41st s t .................... 351 830

1123 Broadway ................. 2075 1234112 Cedar s t ..................... 342 45051 E. 58th s t ....................... 1670 859173 W. Broadway.............. 2276 892121 E. 10th s t .................... 357 9061662 2nd ave....................... 358 483302 W. 118th s t ................. 1626 1040439 Central Park W est__ 364 860

429 Amsterdam ave........... 355 6G9435 E. 82d s t.................... 1505 9601250 Lexington ave........... 2188 652233 E. 21st s t .................... 362 7114021 Broadway ................. 1625 121866 Montgomery s t ............ A59 809406 W. 52d s t .................... 367 163677 Lexington ave.............. 1623 1195434 W. 35th s t .................... 2680 12353571 Broadway ................. 371 8712025 Amsterdam ave......... 373 614250 E. 125th s t .................... 372 867 Cannon s t ....................... 1449 58618 Lexington ave.............. 379 141241 E. 14th s t ................. 1671 4602441 8th ave....................... 1345 74288 Greenwich s t ................. 383 6491632 Park ave.................... 2303 38022 E. 105th s t .................... 1853 4721482 Southern Boulevard,

The Bronx .................... 1991 70622 E. 105th s t .................... 375 473245 10th ave..................... 1852 107060 Kenmare s t , 2360 Graves­

end ave, Brooklyn........ 2527 642108 E. 126th s t ................. 384 123180 7th ave....................... 1287 177346 9th ave....................... 378 818238 7th ave....................... 1886 701961 St. Nicholas a v e . . . ...... 2602 1116

2477 Elm place................. 1019 887412 W. 41st s t .................. 374 465563 Grand s t .................... 377 1173

102 W. 37th s t .................. 1997 262156 E. 32d s t .................... 385 9573924 Park ave. The Bronx 376 1189696 Columbus ave.............. 2334 6326 Horatio s t , 2861 Creston

ave. The Bronx, 55 W.137th st.......................... 402 1111

81 E. 4th s t ....................... 2418 62119 E. 104th s t, 4031 3rd ave. 1522 427

Name and Residence.

Kaplan, Julius, 58 E. 103d s t....................Karnnol, Louis, 234 E. 7th s t .................Karsen, Conrad J , 157 Lenox road, Flat-

bush ...................................................Kasberg, E , 139 S. 12th ave. Mount Ver­

non ............ .’................... . ................Kat, Chas, 65 Ludlow s t ..........................Kaufer, Theo, 500 Southern Boulevard,

The Bronx .........................................

Kazemier, Julius, 772 German place, TheB ro n x .................................................

Kear, John, 1565 E. 28th s t, Flatbush Kearns, Chas. A , 22 E. Kingsbridge road.Keefe, David, 1685 Avenue A ..................‘Keegan, W m , 156 Guernsey s t , Brooklyn.Kelleher, Thomas V , 200 W. 132d s t ........Keller, A. E , 430 Hancock s t, Brooklyn..Keller, Conrad, 322 E. 53d s t .................Keller, Fred A , 228 E. 83d s t .................Kelly, James F , 143 Villa ave, Yonkers,

N. Y...................................................Kahn, Jesse E , 10 Browns Point, Queens..Kelly, John J , 927 3rd ave.......................Kelly, John J , 1377 Clay a v e ,T h e Bronx. Kelly, Joseph, 844 Hancock s t, Brooklyn..Kelly, Owan E„ 503 W. 157th s t ..............Kemp, Chas, 517 W. 169th s t ....................Kennedy, Lawrence J , 208 E. 74th s t__Kenney, John, 236 W. 20th s t ....................Kenny, P. F , 33 Old Broadway..............Kernan, Wm. J , 18th ave and 72d s t,

Brooklyn ............................................Kessler, Geo, 1556 Avenue A ..................Kessler, John H , 119 E. 89th s t ..............

Kesten, Morris, 646 6th ave....................Kegsbon, Izydor, 745 E. 9th s t .................Kientzler, Herman, 61 Foxall s t , BrooklynKiernan, Frank A , 600 W. 179th s t ...........Kiernan, Thomas A , 1287 1st ave..............Kirchhofer, W m , 1151 Hoe ave. The

Bronx .................................................King, F. B , Grand View, N. Y ..............Kinzel, Robert, 91 Osgood ave, Stapleton,

S. I ......................................................Kirkwood, W m , 200 E. 38th s t ..............Kisselstein, Jo s , 1724 Madison ave...........Kitts, Thomas H , 227 E. 101st s t ..............Klein, August, 24 E. 112th s t ....................Klenert, W m , 254 W. 112th s t .................Klenk, Chas, 4924 3rd ave, Brooklyn.......Kylein, Aron, 529 E. 6th s t .......................Klein, Jo s , 166 E. 78th s t .......................Klein, Harry, 1851 2d ave.......................Klein, Louis A , 145 Harrison ave, Brook­

lyn .....................................................Klein, Samuel, 375 W. 126th s t .................Kleindienst, H , 1248 Hancock s t , Brooklyn Kleinfeld, Louis, 97 S. Marks place........

Kleinfelder, R , 457 E. 185th s t . The Bronx Klesius, W m , 1384 Stebbins -ave. The

Bronx .................................................Kline, Abraham, 717 Lincoln place, Brook­

lyn .....................................................Kling, Chas, 1407 Oakley s t. The Bronx..Klosty, Henry, 602 W. 132d s t . . ..............Knight, Jas. P , 194 Riverside drive...........Knight, John L , 221 W. 49th s t .................Knox, John, Lynbrook, Nassau Co, N. Y.Knox, R , 1457 President st.....................Koelble, Geo. P , 1001 Washington ave.

The Bronx .........................................Kopp, Samuel, 416 E. 52d s t ....................Koppel, Anthony, 235 W. 148th s t ..............Korenblum, Benj, 1421 Brook ave. The

Bronx ...............................................Korinek, Alfred, 435 E. 74th s t ..............Korinek, John, J r , 1361 Avenue A .........Kormann, John, 1856 Madison s t. Queens.Kottler, Max, 129 Orchard s t.................Kramer, Abraham P , 522 E. 138th s t . . . . Kranichfeld, Chas. H , 286 Audubon ave.Kretzler, W m , Wyckoff, N. J ...............Krieg, Emile L , 145 E. 32d s t.................Kreilsheimer, Sam, 64 E. 110th s t ...........Kreuter, Geo. E , 185 E. 80th s t ..............Kroepke, William, 383 College ave. The

Bronx ...................................... . .......Kroman, Jos. H , 833 E. 170th s t ..............Kubischta, Frank, 1204 Franklin ave. The

Bronx ...............................................Kuhn, John J , 968 Anderson ave. The

Bronx ...............................................Lacey, Richard J , 39 Marcy ave, BrooklynLachner, Wm. J , 571 W. 173d s t ..............LaCour, Chas. C , 173 E. 105th s t ...........Lahey, Thos, 448 E. 88th s t ....................Lalor, John F , 352 E. 119th s t ..............Lalor, Jos. R , 352 E. 119th s t .................Lampe, Edw. C , 271 Avenue A ..............Landsberg, Jacob, 333 E. 90th s t ..............Lang, Chas. H , 2019 Hughes ave. The

Bronx ...............................................Lang, Morris, 67 E. 105th s t ....................Lange, John F , 263 Penn s t, Brooklyn..Lasette, Frank B , 701 W. 179th s t ...........Latz, Herman H , 4609 Fort Hamilton ave,

Brooklyn ...........................................Lauria, Pasquale, 2045 Hughes ave. The

Bronx ....................................... ' ___Laverty, Frank R , 307 W. 134th s t...........Law, Robert, 80 Barrow s t ....................Lawler, John F , 306 W. 27th s t ..............Lawler, Jas. S , 1766 Amsterdam ave......Lawrence, W m , 47-49 Morton s t ...........Lear, Wm. F , 2454 Devoe terrace, The

Bronx ...............................................Leavy, Chas. W , 263 E. Tremont ave.

The Bronx ......................................Ledden, Wm. J , S. Plainfield, N. J .......Leddy, Hugh, 432 E. 57th s t .................

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73 E. 105th s t .................... A158 1201236 E. 7th s t .................... 1451 978

229 E. 79th s t..................... 414 693

158 E. 129th s t ................. 2189 50965 Ludlow s t .................... 2179 14566 Amsterdam ave, 500

Southern Boulevard, The Bronx .......................... 413 289

108 East Broadway........... 390 416469 W. 42d s t .................... 397 299369 E. 123d s t ..................... 398 3711685 Avenue A ................. 1862 437168 Avenue C .................... 1267 316200 W. 132d s t .................... 389 576134 Beekman s t ................. 1854 1027986 1st ave....................... 2215 713228 E. 83d s t .................... 1889 770

2189 Broadway .............. 400 703165 W. 25th s t .................... 1348 461927 3rd ave....................... 1450 5951147 Webster ave.............. 404 1080115 Greene s t .................... 396 205503 W. 157th s t ................. 387 863260 W. 47th s t ................. 411 588174 E. 74th s t .................... 2658 1146236 W. 20th s t . . . . .............. 1347 2833 Old B roadw ay .............. 399 424

161 Pearl s t ....................... 431 3871556 Avenue A ................. 1452 218103 W. 51st s t , 1629 Avenue

A.................................... 1346 407646 6th ave....................... 2549 733160 W. 28th s t .................... 2464 62839 Avenue A .................... 428 5l322 Columbus ave.............. 2633 1140303 E. 70th s t .................... 1454 836

122 W. 101st s t ................. 427 115182 Johns s t ....................... 415 548

55 W. Houston s t . . . . ( o ld ) 4932 290200 E. 38th s t .................... 851 72341 Attorney s t .................... 1811 57759 E. 125th s t .................... 962 38392 Pine s t ........................ 2560 104438 E. 112th s t .................... 423 73032 Greenwich s t ................. 416 890540 E 6th s t .................... 1349 606180 E. 78th st .................... 2140 1501851 2nd ave.................... 2483 12

145 Harrison ave............... 1740 487133 W. 128th s t ................. 433 284304 E. 3rd s t .................... 1455 62197 St. Marks place, 103 3rd

ave.................................. 2450 404457 E. 185th s t .................... 1857 953

27 E. 7th s t ....................... A23 949

170 Rogers ave, Brooklyn. A114 11711407 Oakley s t .................... 1026 1138270 W. 36th s t ................. 2480 533221 W. 49th s t, 214 Pearl st. 2002 158221 W. 49th s t , 214 Pearl st. 1988 159105 Broadway, B rooklyn .... 1868 1079105 Broadway, B rook lyn .... 1867 1100

516 Morris ave., The Bronx 1025 853897 1st ave....................... AMO 1178235 W, 148th s t ................. 1910 4151590 Lexington ave., 1421 '

Brook ave., The B ronx.. 1872 2721361 Avenue A ................. A75 31361 Avenue A ................. 1855 2164 Avenue A ................. 432 611140 Orchard s t ................. 424 496498 E. 138th s t .................... 2398 1136323 E. 22d s t .................... 422 5716 Cedar s t ....................... 2651 1154125 W. 31st s t ................. 1351 382102 E. 108th s t ................. 1352 566185 E. 80th s t ................. 961 1066

284 E. 143d s t .................... 421 80885 Kenmare s t ................. 2196 52

261 W. 25th s t ................. 430 317

184 E. 123d s t .................... 1350 613378 Madison s t .....................2011 1008107 W. Broadway.............. 449 51685 Lexington ave........... 448 1101156 Greene s t .................. 1353 734352 E. 119th s t ........ (old) 4928 1071957 Lexington ave........... 2394 679271 Avenue A ................. 446 30338 E. 90th s t .................. 1069 216

212 E. 14th s t .................. 436 10262042 2nd ave.................... 443 608263 Penn s t...................... 2006 514238 W. 108th s t ................. 442 792

248 E. 51st s t .................... 1460 697

244 Mott s t ...................... 451 96305 Pearl s t ...................... 1459 15389 Barrow s t .................... 1458 1160316 W. 23d s t .................... 1461 1048835 6th ave......... ............ 437 800561 Hudson s t ................. 439 275

137 8th ave....................... 1079 273

271 W. 125th s t........ (old) 4920 333425 7th ave..................... 456 268171 E. 51st s t .................... 463 1050

MONDAY, JUNE 8,1914. THE CITY RECORD. 48T9

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Lee, Frank, 257 W. 123d s t .................... 257 W. 123d s t ................. 465 921Feore, J. P., Valhalla, N. Y..................... 251 E. 14th s t ................. 453 478Leidenthal, H. F., 316 E. 80th s t .............. 1372 Avenue A ................. 1462 215Lemarchand, Jas. A., 191 Waverly place.. 39 E. 8th s t ....................... 2643 1219Lenahan, Daniel W , Academy st., near

Broadway ......................................... 556 Columbus ave.............. 452 49^Lennon, John, 501 W. 47th s t......... . ' . . . . 355 W. 58th s t .................. 939 278Lentino, Chas., 39 Macdougal s t .............. I l l Baxter s t .............. . 239 866Leonard, John H , 43 W. 129th s t ........... 1 W. 132d s t .................... 461 1016Leondor, Aaron, 1580 Eastern parkway, 1580 Eastern parkway,

Brooklyn ............................................ Brooklyn ..................... 1875 562Leonhardt, Louis F., 1321 3rd ave........... 224 E. 76th s t .................. 1354 1124Levett, Jacob, 453 W. 124th s t ................. 53 W. 106th s t ................ 914 145Levin, Jacob H., 1114 Gates ave., Brook- 571 Coney Island ave., Brook­

lyn .................................................... lyn, 406 W. 50th s t........... 469 560Levine, Abr. A., 183 Forsyth s t .............. 183 Forsyth s t ................... 1918 436Levins, John P., 1125 Nelson ave........... 220 E. 21st s t ..................... 2216 1177Levinson, Jacob, 769 Jennings st., The 1362 Boston Road, The

Bronx ............................................... Bronx .......................... A94 1142Levitt, Philip, 22 E. 109th s t .................... 21 E. 110th s t .................. 1936 314Levitt, W m , 166 1st ave....................... 29 Greenwich ave.............. 2634 1130Levon, Abraham, 153 E. 47th s t .............. 203 E. 52d s t.......... 460 735Levussove, A., 695 Eagle ave., The Bronx 134 Ludlow s t.......... 2239 82Levy, Jacob, 1995 Morris ave., The Bronx. 1533 2nd ave.......... 1937 875Lewis, Herbert, 447 E. 83d s t ................. 451 E. 80th s t ................. A161 1211Lewis, Leonard, 447 E. 83d s t ................. 451 E. 80th s t .................. 1464 318Lewis, Maurice W , 393 Edgecombe ave.. 531 Hudson s t................ 938 668Lichtenberger, H., 432 E. 89th s t ........... l l l j ^ Charlton s t .............. 1895 1229Lichtenstein, M., 166 E. 82d s t ......... .-___ 180 E. 78th s t .................. A80 151Liebegott, Adam, 1993 Bathgate ave., The

Bronx ............................................... 52 W. 8th s t .......... 1674 990Lieblich, Hans, 4260 Broadway .............. 653 W. 181st s t ..... 849 561Lindsay, Josiar S , 235 E. 35th s t .............. 235 E. 35th s t ........... 1465 1096Lindsay, Wm., 47 Terrace ave., Jersey City 495 VV. 135th s t ..... 1463 1032Linke, Theo, Douglaston, Queens........... 235 W. 46th st., Douglaston,

Queens .......................... 462 417Linson, Wm. H., 101 W. 117th s t .............. 15 E. 125th s t.................... 466 891Lipshitz, Ike, 60 Rutgers s t.................... 60 Rutgers s t .................... 1068 164Lissauer, Herman, 337 44th st., Brooklyn. 2780 Broadway ............. 2640 1135List, Alexander, 670 9th ave................. 670 9th ave..................... 467 313Litvin, H arry M., 172 Brook ave., The

Bronx ............................................... 4175 3rd ave., The Bronx A51 377Litvin, Michael, 1545 Fulton a vie, The

Bronx ............................................... 4175 3rd ave., The Bronx 2466 552Loeble, Gottlob E., 246 Grand st., Brooklyn 43 Grand s t..................... 475 629Loewe, Adolph, 342 E. 119th s t .............. 304 E. 116th s t .................... 474 134Lohman, Wm., 445 10th ave.................... 445 10th ave.................... 477 1088Long, John A., 547 W. 123d s t............... 292 Avenue B .................... 1282 1013Lorenzo, Nicholas P., 280 Gates ave.,

Brooklyn .......................................... 430 Pearl s t ....................... 480 961Ludine, Leo, 54 Lenox ave..................... 453 E. 160th s t ................. 1466 237Ludwig, Robert F , 219 W. 100th s t ....... 2640 Broadway ............... 479 744Lueck, Henry R., 434 Stanhope st., Queens. 514 Seneca ave., Queens.. 2514 1084Lunny, John J., 527 E. 135th s t .............. 2555 3rd ave.................... 2008 475Luttinger, Joseph, 128 E. 83d s t .............. 216 E. 84th s t .................... 478 451Lutz, Ferdinand, 1261 68th st., Brooklyn.. 555 W. Broadway............. 1355 405Lux, Paul, 209 Avenue C........................ $ 9 Avenue! C— .*......... 481 714Lymn, Chas., 120 W. 61st s t .................... 131 Columbus ave.............. 482 305Lyon, John, 1008 Lind ave., The Bronx.. 500 W. 145th s t ............... 2584 1061Lyttle, Samuel, 1224 Hoe ave., The Bronx. 301 W. 118th st., 934 Free­

man st., The B ronx........ 471 113Mack, Christ. J , 513 E. 83d s t............... 229 E. 79th s t .................. 1361 692Mager, Chas., 1071 2nd ave.................... 314 W. 39th s t ................. 502 402Mahaney, Jas. F., 22 Grove s t ................. 13 N. Moore s t ................. 1362 400Maher, Jas. P., 101 Java st., Brooklyn.. 66 Pearl s t ................... 503 760Malloy, Frank J., 438 9th ave..................4 3 6 9th ave...................... A68 128Malloy, Thomas, 149 E. 90th s t .............. 83 Lexington ave.............. 1467 456Manns, Geo. W., 4623 Richardson ave__ 116 W. 104th s t ................. 1295 582Manz, Fred, 6 Home st., White P la in s... 596 9th ave....................... 2581 1041Manz, Phillip, 1352 S. Nicholas ave....... 561 W. 181st s t ................. 489 764Marcus, Max, 347 E. 173d s t ................. 1480 Washington ave., The

Bronx .......................... 1945 587Marino, Michael, 259 Berry st., Brooklyn.. 48 Sullivan s t .................. A14 1150?Marks, Wm. A., 893 8th ave................. 768 10th ave..................... 501 596Marguard, John P., 947 'Amsterdam ave.. 3309 Broadway .................. 1356 1037Marsh, Robert, 229 W. 111th s t .............. I E . 111th s t ............... .. 494 24Marshack, David, 543 E. 139th s t ........... 549 E. 139th s t ................. A43 168Marta, Michael, 479 W. Broadway......... 479 W. Broadway............. 485 248Martin, Geo., 141 W. 105th s t ................. 200 W. 14th s t . '. .............. 1360 933Martin, John F., 34 Perry s t ................. 117 Perry s t ..................... 1530 816Martin, Thomas, 144 W. 17th s t .............. 156 W. 17th s t ................. 2562 1031Martin, Wm., 102 7th ave....................... 102 7th ave....................... 1358 935Martinez, Louis, 897 Union ave., The Bronx 897 Union ave., The Bronx;

730 E. 178th st., The Bronx 486 368Maslin, Jos. S., 2556 8th ave.................... 385 Hudson st., 2067 7th ave. 1468 710Mattocke, Ambr., 846 Columbus ave........ 868 Amsterdam ave........... 2612 1102Mauser, Henry, 1854 Madison st., Brook­

lyn ................................................... 166 E. 2nd s t ................... 2489 1064May, Arthur F., 603 W ater s t ................. 603 Water s t .................... 943 1126Mayer, Adam, 2017 Marmion ave., The

Bronx ............................................... 197 Orchard s t ................. 1357 287Mayer, Louis F., 64 Bradhurst ave........ 64 Bradhurst ave.............. 488 662Mayer, Rudolph J., 2253 3rd ave.............. 2253 3rd ave.................... 1359 510Mead, Darius, 111 W. 53d s t .................... I l l W. 53d s t .................... 2020 741Mead, Sam. F., 557 W. 144th s t .............. 158 W. 50th s t .................. 547 523Meade, Pat., 361 E. 201st st., The B ronx.. 471 Pearl s t .................... 549 633Meade, Thos. J., 361 E. 201st st., The Bronx 471 Pearl s t .................... 542 445Meeks, H arry H , 102 W. 129th s t .......... 513 Amsterdam ave............. 1679 903Meier, F. H., 547 W. 142d s t.................... 1104 2nd ave.................... 543 127Meier, W m , 269 W. 132d s t ......... .......... 1951 7th ave.................... 544 304Meiers, Geo. W , 511 E. 79th s t.............. 301 E. 69th s t .................... 1476 156Mellor, Chas., 221 W. 13th s t ................. 55 8th ave........................ 1370 722Mendelson, A bra, 1123 Woodycrest ave.

The Bronx ....................................... 276 W. 143d s t ................. 944 331Mendelsohn, Jacob, 1020 St. Johns a v e ... 726 Tinton ave. The Bronx 2515 1131Mentzenger, Theo. D., 106 Heyward s t,

Brooklyn .......................................... 118 S. 4th s t, Brooklyn__ 2618 1153Merckel, Jacob, 1629 Park ave................ 1851 Lexington ave........... 541 625 ;Merten, Henry, Bergenfield, N. J .......... 705 9th ave....................... 1369 306 ;Messer, W m , 790 Riverside drive........... 27 Suffolk s t .................... 548 1156 ;Meyer, Jacob, 1343 Prospect ave. The

Bronx ................. .............................. 113 W. 128th s t ................. 545 718 ;Meyer, John J , 2 Elinor place, Yonkers, j

N. Y................................................... 366 Lenox ave................. 1077 1036 ]Michael, Wm. R , 26 Yale ave. Queens.. 3 St. Marks place........... 553 1030 .Michell, John W , 5 Poynter ave, Jamaica 32 E. 13th s t ................... 2387 236Mildner, Emil, 740 E. 178th s t . The Bronx 525 E. 12th s t ................... 1371 172 1Miller, Barnet, 513 E. 11th s t ................. 500 E. 11th s t ................. 2208 1187 IMiller, Jo s , 2524 Grand ave. The B ronx.. 205 Lexington ave............ 554 293 1Milliken, J. P„ 567 W. 170th s t .............. 38 Elizabeth s t ................. 891 612 1Vlillinger, B enj, 124 W. 115th s t.............. 1774 2nd ave..................... 552 525 1Minskoff, Sam , 891 Fox s t. The Bronx.. 927 E. 163d s t .................... 2654 1137 1Mitchell. Beni, 200 2nd ave.................... 77 E. 10th s t .................... 1944 356

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Mitchell, John, 64 E. 127th s t .................. 170 W. Broadway i . 551 805Mock, Chas, 200 W. 101st s t ................... 200 W. 101st s t ................ 500 100Moeschen, Louis, 589 3rd ave................ 589 3rd ave........................ 559 78Mohrman, Geo, 415 E. 9th s t , Brooklyn.. 415 9th s t ......... . ................ 2201 1039Molenelli, Andrew L , 28 Oliver s t......... 28 Oliver s t ........................ 560 286Moody, E. A , 110 W. 90th s t . ............... 57 W. 24th s t ..................... 563 631Moran, Peter E, 167 Lincoln ave. Rock- , , e .

ville Centre, N. Y ............................. 31 New Chambers s t ........ 565 439Moran, W m , 1748 Amsterdam ave........ 650 W. 165th s t ................. 1372 847Morris, Bern. F , 537 9th ave.................. 479 W. Broadway.............. 484 249Morris, Martin E , 116-118 W. 144th s t . . . . 37 John s t .......................... 2242 688Mortimer, J. C , 153-5 Vermilyea ave__ 181 W. 93d s t ......... A85 687Morton, David, 202 W. 31st s t ................. 159 West 31st s t.... 2206 638Mucke, Julius, 300 E. 123d s t ................. 2398 2nd ave...................... 581 119Mufson, Max B , 1510 Park av e ............. 1510 Park ave................. 1075 365Mufson, Morris, 1260 Clay ave.............. 115 Norfolk s t ................. 1251 323Muir, James, 104 E. 61st s t .................... 27 E. 20th s t ................... 6 785

. Muir, J. F , 104 E. 61st s t ....................... 27 E. 20th s t ................... 4 797Muir, James P , 27 E. 20th s t ................. 27 E. 20th s t ................... 5 578Muir, John, 770 St. Nicholas ave........... 27 E. 20th s t ................... 7 783Muir, W m , 532 9th s t , Brooklyn........... 2279 Broadway ................. 570 285Muller, Chas, 1201 Gilbert place............... 927 Southern B oulevard .... 2013 755Muller, W m , 234 E. 89th s t ..................... 234 E. 89th s t ......... 1373 616Mullen, Wm. M , 387 5th s t, B rooklyn .... 245 Greenwich s t .... 1261 498Muller, Cuno, 881 6th ave....................... 881 6th ave....................... 1291 33Muller, John A , 566 W. 173d s t ......... 881 6th ave....................... 1877 70Muller, Robert, 172 Chrystie s t .............. 172 Chrystie s t ................. 578 252Muller, W m , 1026 Napier ave, Richmond _ 4

Hill L. I . ............ ........ .................. 501 W. 20th s t ................... 2600 1092Muller, W m , 315 E. 163d s t ...................... 2121 3rd ave.................... 2228 349Muller, Wm. R , 1429 2nd ave................. 305 E. 75th s t .................... 1681 310Murphy, Chas, 1770 Grand C oncourse.... 292 Avenue B ................... 2019 983Murphy, Edw. J , 2668 E. 25th s t . Sheeps- „

head Bay, N. Y ..................... . ....... 202 E. 43d s t ..................... 1112 .828Murphy, J. H , 25 Hamilton terrace....... 553 E. 78th s t ..................... 1480 57Murphy, Jo s , J r , 51 S. 7th ave. Mount

Vernon, N. Y ....................................... 852 Columbus ave.............. 1479 50Murphy, Pat. W , 729 Amsterdam ave!!!. 727 Amsterdam ave............ 577 715Murphy, Peter F , 25 Barrow s t ....... 58 6th ave....................... 579 40Murphy, W m , 430 Mott ave. The Bronx. 108 Broad s t ....................... 2187 463Murphy, Wm. J , 201 W. 82d s t .............. 2 E. 13th s t ..................... 1908 497Murray, Edw. F. J , 346 W. 36th s t......... 346 W. 36th s t ................. 575 298Murray, John M , 511 W. 29th s t ........... 101 W. 31st st, north west

corner 6th ave, 502 W.29th st........................... 576 60

Murray, Jo», Yonkers, N. Y .................. 103 Park ave..................... 2637 1134Myers, Fred’k, 324 3rd ave.................... 385 2nd ave........................ 1262 1069Myers, Morris, 133 Ellery s t, Brooklyn.. 480 Bushwick ave, Brooklyn 2474 1127McAdie, John, 381 Bleecker s t ............... 381 Bleecker s t .............. . 526 122McAuliffe, Pat. J , 815 Sterling place, 751 Franklin ave, Brook-1

Brooklyn ...... . ...................... . . . . . . . lyn .................................. 525 1223McBain, Robert, 1159 Theriot ave. The

Bronx ............................................... 1159 Theriot ave...... ......... 1951 97McCabe, Edw. J , 33 28th s t , Whitestone,

L. 1...................................................... 574 2d ave........................ 514 55McCabe, Edw. J , 3 W. 123d s t ........... ! . . 1205 Lexington ave............ 528 593McCabe, Geo. P„ 333 W. 14th s t .............. 100 8th ave....................... 2254 384McCarron, John, 407 W. 123d s t .............. 915 6th ave........................ 520 917McCarthy, Jere J , 221 E. 124th s t ........... 2051 Lexington ave........... 504 756McCaul, Thos. F , 310 W. 95th s t ........... 203 W. 82d s t..................... 518 438McClintock, W m , 1992 Belmont ave__ 249 E. 43d s t ..................... 2424 16McClure, Leslie B , 1222 Vyse ave. The

Bronx ............................................... 1787 Amsterdam ave......... 1531 829McComb, ja s , 604 8th ave..................... 604 8th ave'........................ 536 372McConnell, F. A , 158 McDougal s t ........ 132 E. 17th s t ..................... 529 117McConnell, Louis, 163 E. 99th s t . 3310 3rd ave................................. 1038 243McConnor, Pat. J , 451 W. 24th s t ........ 200 9th ave....................... 533 944McCreery, David, 224 E. 57th s t .............. 224 E. 57th s t ................. . 527 65McCodden, John H , 755 E. 89th s t. Brook-

lyn ................... ..................... . ........... 755 E. 89th s t , Brooklyn.. 2032 1122McCullagh, James, 222 Riverside drive.. 218 W. 36th s t .................. 535 1073McDermott, Ja s , 364 9th ave............... 364 9th ave........................ 2165 1193McDermott, R , East Elmhurst, L. I __ 241 E. 42d s t ..................... 534 986McDermott, W m , 337 1st s t , Brooklyn.. 93 Lexington ave.............. 521 75McDonnell, Jos. D„ 412 W. 124th s t . 374 7th ave............................. 1675 813McDonough, John J , 167 W. 102d s t ........ 105 W. 97th s t, 177 Madison

ave................................. 522 1196MacDougall, Dan, 512 W. 184th s t ........... 554 W. 181st s t ................. 1367 91McElraevy, Wm. L , 520 W. 114th s t ........ 255 W. 57th s t ................. 2031 1054McEntee, Jas. D , 476 W. 141st s t . '. . 1677 Amsterdam ave................ 532 312McFadden, D an, 875 Elton ave. The Bronx 875 Elton ave..................... 1036 979Macfail, Andrew W , 745 Amsterdam ave. 747 Amsterdam ave............ 1948 229McGill, Harry, 107 W. 68th s t . 401-403 W. 59th s t .......................... 2405 504McGinley, James, 62 Morton s t .............. 240 Spring s t .................... 509 1051McGowan, Ja s , 17 Manhattan s t . 2393 8th ave............................... 1471 708McGrath, D. J , 37 5th s t , Brooklyn........ 55 Greenwich s t ................. 1470 505McGrath, Dan. J , 957 1st ave..... 980 2nd ave.................................. 530 1009McGrath, John J , Irvington-on-Hudson.. 308 W. 21st s t .................... 539 406McGroggan, Corn, 535 W. 162d s t . 2067 Amsterdam ave................ 2135 778McGuekin, H. J , 668 8th ave................. 776 9th ave..................... 1364 1002McHugh, Ja s , 2593 8th ave....... 2601 8th ave................................ 1368 363McIntyre, Ja s , 847 E. 217th s t . 708 Lexington ave......................... 538 474Mclver, Ja s , 431 W. 33d s t . I l l Greenwich ave............................ 1260 861Mclver, W m , 431 W. 33d s t ...... 225 W. 10th s t ................................ 2030 1152McKerra, Jo s , 227 St. Anns ave.............. 2215 5th ave.................... 1475 538MacLean, Arthur E , Pelham Bay Park,

N. Y................................................. •. 271 W. 125th s t ................ 1472 488McLaughlin, Geo, 36 Way ave. Corona,

N. Y................................................... 337 E. 115th s t ........(old) 4926 1106McLaughlin, Thos, B S t, off Dyckman st. B s t, off ̂Dyckman s t ......... 2663 1215McLaughlin, Thos. P , 1839 Bathgate ave, 826 Madison ave............... 1473 685

The Bronx ...................................... .McMahon, John T , 509 W. 161st s t . 509 W. 161st s t ......................... 1469 1018McMahon, M. B , 404 W. 46th s t ........... 266 W. 52d s t ................. A107 728McMurray, A lex, 1951 Amsterdam ave.. 1949 Amsterdam ave.......... 506 98McMurray, Chas, 1668 Avenue A ......... * 1668 Avenue A ................. 1365 1067McNamara, Francis, 12 Brookside place,

New Rochelle, N. Y ............. 51 E. 59th s t ................................. 2015 367McPhey, Angus, Ogden place, Dobbs Ferry 172 E. 104th s t .................. 510 1015McVea, John J , 454 W. 31st s t . 460 W. 31st s t ............................. 1536 574McVea, Jos. F , 450 W. 31st s t . 460 W. 31st s t ............................... 1947 930McVeety, Henry, 1681 3rd ave................. 200 E. 16th s t .................... 523 1231Nagler, Pincus, 303 E. 101st s t .............. 303 E. 101st s t ................. 585 388Nally, Christopher, 626 W. 138th s t........ 710 Columbus ave.............. 588 997Napoleon, Louis, 946 Kelly s t ................. 21 W. 114th s t ................. A180 1224Neale, Oliver Ja s , 2415 Valentine ave.

The Bronx ....................................... 502 W. 145th s t ................. 1509 43Nelson, Sam. 77 E. 108th s t ..................... 349 Bowery, 145 4th ave.. 592 511Neuberger, Frank J , 347 Concord ave__ 124 Willis ave. The Bronx 2646 1164Neukam, John, Hawthorne, N. Y ........... 828 1st ave....................... 594 225Nevins, Jos. H„ 130 E. 31st s t ................. 114 E. 11th s t .................... 584 968Newman, Edw. H„ 144 W. 98th s t .......... 157 9th ave............ .......... 1377 893Neumann, Henry A , 115 Urban st., Mount

Vernon, N. Y....................................... 211 E. 38th s t .................... 1954 366

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2 Rosenbaum, Herman, 92-94 2nd ave........ 313 E. 5th s t ....................... 1523 550Rosenbaum, Nathan, 525 Grand s t ........... 525 Grand s t ....................... 2368 221

) Rosenberg, A. H., 1029 Prospect place,) Brooklyn ........................................... 124 W. Broadway.............. 656 694i Rosenberg, Gabriel, 82 Avenue D ........... 82 Avenue D .................... 2299 200i Rosenberg, Louis, 502 W. 148th s t........... 2181 5th ave....................... 1272 1010! Rosenberg, Morris, 118 Suffolk s t ........... 130 Suffolk s t .................... 1508 4

Rosenberg, Sam, 1418 Prospect ave........ 1213 Lexington ave........... 655 176\ Rosenberger, M., 117 W. 141st s t .............. 2209 7th ave....................... 1073 '203

Rosenbluth, Benj., 43 W. 112th s t ........... 224 E. 7th s t ..................... 2060 1691 Rosenbluth, Elias, 966 Hoe ave., The Bronx 345 E. 9th s t .................... 1908 54► Rosenbluthl Sam, 1020 Sifnpson s t ....... 2308 Amsterdam ave........... 2384 1035I Rosenthal, Ira, 29 Avenue D ................... 1335 Washington ave........ 2323 546i Ross, Henry, 127 Henry s t ...................... 127 Henry s t ..................... 2244 8961 Roth, Benj., 145 St. Nicholas ave............. 84 Lenox ave, 61 W. 114th st. 1927 867

Rothenberg, John N., 1285 Washington, 315 W. 54th st., 542 W. 47thave., The Bronx ................................. st....................................... 1278 281

Rothenberg, Jos., 1645 1st ave................. 1645 1st ave....................... 2570 9121 Rothstein, Henry, 329 E. 83d s t ............. 1593 2nd ave....................... 657 352

Roumain, H. K., 91 W ashington s t ....... 90 Washington s t .............. 653 558Rowan, Jos. W., 1372 Teller ave., The

Bronx ................................................ 3114 3rd ave, The Bronx.. 1493 1107Rubin, Louis, 945 Tiffany st., The Bronx.. 1480 Washington ave., The

Bronx _.......................... 2057 670Rudin, Meyer, 1901 Lexington ave........... 1901 Lexington ave.......... 2475 392Rudolph, Henry, 602 Bergen ave., The

Bronx ............................................... 602 Bergen ave., The Bronx 660 431Rumpler, Geo. S., 81 Pulaski st., Brooklyn. 81 Pulaski st., Brooklyn, 3806

3rd ave., The B ronx........ 658 1212Rush, Wm. G. 689 8th ave....................... 662 8th ave......................... 1683 559Russo, Luigi, 141 Sullivan s t .................. 173 Mulberry s t ................. 1494 664Ryan, Jas.J., 2543 Decatur ave., The Bronx.. 247 E. 83d s t ..................... 2652 1145Ryan, John J., 406 W. 55th s t .................... 828 9th ave............ ‘......... 662 1163Ryan, John M., 135 W. 53d s t ................. 206 West End ave.............. 1389 502Ryan, Jos. P ., 356 W. 145th st., The Bronx 158 E. 36th s t .................... 664 332Ryan, Jos. J., 295 W. 150th st., The Bronx 3991 White Plains ave....... 2290 904Ryan, Matthew M , 413 E. 90th s t .............. 7 Christopher s t ................. 1390 1052Ryan, Michael J., 1009 E. 42d st., Brooklyn 1009 E. 42d st., Brooklyn____ 2055 931Sacks, Abraham, 214 Madison s t ......... 211 Division s t ...................... 2445 209Saffian, Abraham, 1244 3rd ave.............. 1395 2nd ave....................... 680 138Salamon, Simon, 78 Orchard s t .............. 55-7 Forsyth s t .................. • 670 211Sallwey, Martin, 820 10th ave................. 870 9th ave........................ 246 513Samo, John V., 412 St. Nicholas ave__ 2 E. 133d s t ....................... 2840 554Sandrik, Morris, 45 W. 16th s t .............. 846 Columbus ave.............. 2556 671Scarnell, Michael, 308 E. 115th s t ........... 308 E. 115th s t .................. 2129 532Scavalone, Aug., 325 E. 109th s t ............ 861 Freeman st., The Bronx A4 35Schapierer, Abr., 106 W. 144th s t............ 3624 Broadway ................. 2101 300Schapierer, Herman, 62 E. 109th s t ....... I E . 119th s t ....................... 2100 444Schapierer, Isi., 106 W. 38th s t ................. 315 W. 38th s t .................... 2554 850Scheer, Geo., 70 E. 129th s t ....................... 1894 Park ave.................. 667 201Scheer, Wm. H., 70 E. 129th s t ............ 1894 Park ave.................... 685 453Schellerman, M., 248 Avenue B ............ 248 Avenue B................... 2490 81Scheuermann, Wm., 70 1st s t ................. 70 1st s t ............................. 1394 447Schiaffino, Dan, 85 Baxter s t ................... 78 Baxter s t ............................ 2403 257Schieck, Augustus, 2431 1st ave............. 2431 1st ave...................... 2166 530Schiffer, Henry E., Freeport, N. Y ........... 1299 Lexington ave., 163 E.

54th st............................ 684 326Schimpf, W. P., 323 Edgecombe ave........ 497 W. 145th st., 3787 Broad­

way ........................ . . . 694 480Schinnagel, J. H., 49 Monroe st., Brooklyn 60 Ann s t .......................... 689 519Schleichkorn, Henry, 1361 Southern Boule- 1335 Washington ave., The

vard .................................................. Bronx .......................... A61 618Schmidlein, F. J , 650 Faile s t ................. 234 W. 126th s t................. 1393 607Schmidt, Geo., 817 Eagle ave.................... 703 E. 156th s t .................... 2128 1081Schmidt, Leon, 406 W. 13th s t ................. 406 W. 13th s t .................... 668 738Schmidt, Ralph B., 224 Van Buren st., New­

ark, N. J ....... ...................................... 437 W. 33d s t........... 2096 895Schmitt, Geo., 60 24th st., Guttenberg, N. J. 243 E. 46th s t ................. 1391 675Schmitt, Robert, 46 Division ave., Brook- 35 Avenue A, 46 Division

lyn ..................................................... ave., Brooklyn .............. 1392 777Schnaier, Milton, 574 West End ave........ 345-349 Columbus ave........ 704 719Schneiderman, D., 1915 Daly ave.............. 1937 Southern Boulevard,

The Bronx .................... 2460 196Schnelle, Geo. C., 165 E. 104th s t ........... 188 E. 104th s t .................... 702 425Schnepp, Chas. S., 177 E. 117th s t ................ 177 E. 117th s t . .......... 1397 129Schoch, Ferd., 87 Oakland st., Brooklyn.. 353 W. 25th s t ................ 700 220Schuetz, Wm., 106 Greenwich s t .............. 106 Greenwich s t .............. A 5 76Schuhose, Paul, 2141 8th ave.................... 2141 8th ave....................... 2287 342Schulze, Eugene, 939 Jackson ave............ 205 E. 88th s t .................... 2159 914Schwab, Benj., 505 E. 84th s t ................. 145 Elizabeth s t ............... 708 873Schwager, Aug., 210 W. 80th s t ................ 125 W. 65th s t .................. 1395 857Schwartz, Jacob, 3410 Barker ave........... 2734 Broadway ................. 699 854Schwartz, John, 415 Claremont Parkway,

The Bronx ......................................... 415 Claremont parkway__ 2437 10Schwartz, Jos., 9 Mitchel place................. 201 F~ 40th s t .................... 709 659Schwartzman, Chas., 57 Union ave., Brook­

lyn ..................................................... 57 Union ave., Brooklyn__ 2132 374Schwarz, Fred, 180 E. 3rd s t ................. 180 E. 3rd s t .................... 706 361Schwarz, John J., 200 W. 108th s t ........... 731 Columbus ave................ A136 1170Schwarz, Geo. E , 847 Columbus ave....... 102 W. 102d s t..................... 2162 1Schweitzer, Oscar, 300 E. 79th s t .............. 300 E. 79th s t ..................... 1965 193Schweppenhauser, Geo., 2417 Jerome ave. 262 W. 135th s t ................. 705 418Scully, Edw. J., 187 S. 9th st., Brooklyn__ 298 E. Broadway.............. 681 336Segal, Ed., 51 W. 117th s t ....................... 139 Lenox ave.................. 2183 116Segal, Harry, 3 E. 114th s t ..................... 18 E. 115th s t.................... 692 543Segal, Jacob, 1747 St. Johns place, Brook- 184 Greenwich st., 1747 St.

lyn ................................................... Johns place.................... 1258 74Seidel, Henry F., 118 Christopher s t ........ 118 Christopher s t ............ 1499 85Seitelbach, Max, 29 Avenue B ................. 364 3rd ave....................... 2481 515Sexton, Jas. J , 21 W. 118th s t ................. 1442 .5th ave..................... 1498 915Sexton, Peter, 584 Park ave................... 584 Park ave..................... 1496 980Shapiro, Louis, 286 E. 4th s t .................... 262 E. 4th s t ...................... 2427 108Shapiro, Louis, 445 E. 88th s t ................. 451 E. 86th s t .................... 2131 492Shapiro, Ph., 1054 DeKalb ave., Brooklyn 1054 DeKalb ave............... 712 1188Sharkey, Geo. V., 1126 Jefferson ave.,

Brooklyn ............................................ 94 Market s t ....................... 1400 199Sharp, John A., 1017 Woodycrest ave__ 528 W. 145th s t ................. 715 466Sheahan, Cornelius, 263 W. 34th s t .......... 263 W. 34th st., 302 W. 34th st. 2092 799Shevlin, M. J., 459 E. 26th st., Brooklyn.. 215 Montague st., Brooklyn 719 1194ihunway, I. P., 106 E. 31st s t .................. 422 4th ave....................... 716 841iidoriff, Sam, 166 E. 4th s t .................... 166 E. 4th s t ..................... 674 518Sieber, Edw., 22 E. 129th st.'.................. 22 E. 129th s t.................... A 189 1225Siegel, M., 966 Trinity ave.................... 243 W. 46th s t .................. 673 762Siegfried, Morris, 56 Willett s t ............... 132 Essex s t ....................... 2297 490Sigel, Albert, 772 St. Nicholas ave.......... 2655 8th ave....................... 720 842Silverman, I., 104 E. Houston s t .......... 103 W. 100th s t ................. 2097 111'immons, G. W., 1061 St. Nicholas ave.. 45 E. 17th s t .................... 1501 181imons, Geo. T., 2280 Bathgate ave........ 45 E. 17th s t ..................... 1500 182inger, Bernhardt, 534 W. 179th s t ........... 330 W. 42d s t .................... A83 178indowitz, Isidor, 1496 Lexington ave__ 1496 Lexington ave........... 1399 898inkowitz, Wm., 113 E. 3rd s t ................. 113 E. 3rd s t .................... 2448 485iscovitz, Louis, 166 Boerum st., Brooklyn 140 Norfolk s t ............... 2103 802lavin Hiller, 233 E. 10th s t ..................... 233 E. 110th s t .................. 2449_ 874

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Neuman, Jos. C., 42 W. 60th s t .............. 938 2nd ave....................... 2635 1LNichols, Albert N. 141 22nd st., Flushing, 141 22nd st., Flushing; 66

L. I ..................................................... Boerum ave., Flushing.. 587 62Nichthauser, Jos., 1968 7th ave.............. 1968 7th ave......... . .......... 2245 91Niessing, John A., 452 W. 50th s t .............. 738 11th ave..................... 583 4CNiessing, Wm., 22 Post ave.................... 308 W. 47th s t ....... 1376 102Nordinger, Jacob, 48 7th s t ...................... 305 9th st., 263 Lafayette st.. 591 4Morton, Howard L., 2058 W. 11th st., 184 Greenwich st., 21 Park

Brooklyn ............................................ row ............................. A200 124Oberle, Jacob F., 150 E. 40th s t .............. 238 E. 42d s t, 173 William

st................................. . 596 88O’Brien, James, 457 W. 143d s t ................. 647 6th ave....................... 599 84O’Brien, James J , 330 E. 90th s t ............ 208 E. 88th s t .................... 2045 2O’Brien, John J , 509 W. 41st s t ............ 313 W. 35th s t .................... 2421 97O’Brien, John W , 414 E. 82d s t ............ 354 E. 84th s t.................... 597 65O’Brien, Mich. J , 23 Lawrence s t ........... 23 Lawrence s t ..... 911 76Ochs, Conrad, Westwood, N. J ............... 333 E. 83d s t ... 2559 96O’Connor, Edw. J , 189 Cedar ave. The

B ro n x ................................................ 1838 Cedar ave................. 2611 119O’Connor, Geo. M , 33 Stevins s t. Long 154 Fulton ave. Long Island

Island City ....................................... City .............................. 884 121O’Connor, Ja s , 184 West End ave........... 1568 3rd ave....................... 1379 34Odell, Geo. W , 465 Broadway, Flushing.. 144 7th ave............. 1482 63,O’Donnell, Wm. J , 517 E. 81st s t.............. 422 4th ave, 1123 Broadway. 1280 84'Oeters, Henry, 652 DeKalb ave, Brooklyn. 652 DeKalb ave, Brooklyn. 1218 2iOgle, E. T , 152 Lenox ave......................... 124 E. 116th s t .. 601 97<Ogle, Wm. H , 1794 Anthony ave. The

Bronx ................................................ 609 3rd ave............ 880 59!O'Hare, Wm. J , 400 E. 57th s t ................. 404 E. 57th s t, 175 E. 62d st. 1380 3:Ohl, Chas, 307 E. 9th s t .......................... 314 E. 9th s t ......................... 2380 105;O’Keefe, Pat. J , 201 E. 61st s t ................ 107 3rd ave....................... A ll l 17'O’Neill, John C , 238 Fort Washington ave. 3200 Broadway ................. 1279 1LOrdenstein, Louis, 121 St. Nicholas a v e ... 303 E. 64th s t .................... 1483 23iO’Rourke, John, 167 E. 75th s t................. 134 E. 75th s t .................... 595 52!O’Rourke, John F , 54 East B roadw ay.... 65 Madison s t .................... 605 781Orshler, Lawrence, 529 E. 138th s t. The

Bronx ............................................... 7 Bayard s t ......................... 1378 491O’Toole, Frank H , 572 E. 166th s t ........... 156 6th ave......................... 1381 30/Pape, Emil, 76 2nd ave......... 1.................. 974 2nd ave....................... A151 120(Patten, Ja s , 25 W. 125th s t ....................... 153 Lenox ave...................... 613 591Patton, Wm. G , 540 Decatur st,Brooklyn. 220 Canal s t ......................... 1484 827Pelegan, Henry, 422 Ditmars ave. Long

Island City ......................................... 207 E. 85th s t ...................... 618 221Pepe, O. M , 25 King s t .......................... 138 MacDougal s t ............... 607 70CPerlmutter, Harry, 444 E. 81st s t .............. 355 E. 81st s t, 334 Lenox ave. 2431 202Pescia, Jos. C , Union Course, Long Island. 206 Broadway, Union Course

L. I.; Rockaway Beach, L.1....................................... 1116 678

Pescowitz, Harold, 1774 Lexington ave.. 1774 Lexington ave........... 2657 1141Peter, Walter, 459 Canal s t . . ................. 459 Canal s t ......................... 620 563Petermann, Chas, 2106 Starling ave, W.

Westchester ....................................... 503 W. 141st s t................. A101 920Petersen, Otto, 217 W. 110th s t .................. 2145 8th ave...................... 611 282Petit, Jas. W , 653 Putnam ave, Brooklyn. 129 E. 29th s t ..................... 1485 476Petit, Jos. F , 653 Putnam ave, Brooklyn.. 129 E. 29th s t ..................... 610 477Pflaster, Simon, 1557 3rd ave.................. 1557 3rd ave.................... 616 195Phillips, C. F , 234 W. 127th s t ................. 234 W. 127th s t .................. 1958 704Pinto, John P , 236 W. 19th s t ................. 236 W. 19th s t .................... 1283 869Plunkett, J , 76 E. 93d s t .......................... 207 Columbus ave............... 1488 774Plunkett, Robert, 140 W. 105th s t .............. 207 Columbus ave............... 2585 1057Poggi, Louis, southeast corner Avenue T

and 16th s t, Brooklyn........................ 28 Mulberry s t.................. 2552 946Pollack, Isidor, 511 W. 143d s t . . . . ; ......... 3200 Broadway ................. 625 954Pollingcr, Louis, 122 Forsyth s t .............. 48 E. 3rd s t ....................... 1382 640Polzella, Anthony, 512 Courtland ave. The

B ro n x ................................................ 512 Courtlandt ave.............. 1044 27Poppert, Neil S , 1519 45th s t, Brooklyn.. 872 6th ave....................... 1486 637Portman, Jacob, 1173 42d s t, B rooklyn.... 161 E. 110th s t ................... 2548 1074Powell, Evan, 242 W. 19th s t .................... 180 7th ave....................... A138 1197Power, D. E , 29 Adrian ave................... 5211 Broadway ................. 2607 1090Powers, Edw. J , 324 E. 85th s t ................. 324 E. 85th s t .................... 2338 1095Powers, Jas. F , 502 E. 119th s t .............. 2334 1st ave....................... 1383 130Price, Ja s , 1028 Portland ave. Ozone Park,

Queens ............................................... 145 W. 24th s t.................... 622 446Price, John, 72 Butler s t, Brooklyn......... 240 E. 14th s t .................... 1487 411Prodgers, A. D , 358 Lincoln road, Brook­

lyn .................................................... 50 Fulton s t ....................... 1959 599Quadre, Louis J , 312 W. 27th s t .............. 201 Troy ave, Brooklyn___ 1687 655Quantander, Harvel P , 344 Roebling s t.. 344 Roebling s t, Brooklyn.. 2133 1185:Quick, Wm. H , 546 7th s t, Brooklyn__ 123 Liberty s t .................... 1489 745Ransom, W. H , 373 Edgecombe ave__ 402 West s t ....................... 2062 965Rapaport, Adolph, 370 E. 4th s t .............. 365 E. 4th s t ....................... 2288 17Rausch, Henry L , 441 E. 23d s t .............. 3 Greenwich ave............... 635 1005Regan, Wm. F , 168 W. 96th s t ................. 709 Amsterdam ave........... 1384 937Regan, W , 172 W. 130th s t .................... 2113 Lexington ave........... 636 18Rehberger, M , 520 W. 162d s t ................. 303 W. 117th s t ................. 1491 423Reid, James B , 18 Abingdon square....... 160 E. 129th s t .................... 1386 752Reiff, John, 11 Oak s t, Brooklyn Hills, 257-259 William s t, 22 Al-

L. I ..................................................... bany st........................... 2251 389Reilly, Phil, 533 Lexington ave.............. 533 Lexington ave.............. 642 13Reinwold, Henry, Lee ave, Winfield, N. Y. 146 E. 16th s t .................... 1490 824Reitmayer, Anton, 165 E.-91st s t .............. 170 E. 92d s t ....................... 627 93Rendell, Harry M , 24 St. Andrews place.. 70 Fulton s t....................... 633 419Renehan, Edw. J , 249 Lexington ave........ 249 Lexington ave.............. 886 597Renehan, John, 249 Lexington ave........... 249 Lexington ave.............. 634 1110Renzland, Chas, 968 Forest ave. The

Bronx ................................................ 426 E. 16th s t .................... 640 448Resnicon, Harry, 6 E. 117th s t ................. 62 E. 114th s t .................... A142 1180Reuschle, Fred’k E , 452 W. 163d s t ........ 2075 Amsterdam ave........... 637 135Reynolds, B. J , 122 E. 98th s t ................ 1257 Park ave.................... 2066 535Reynolds, Edw, 36 Perry s t .................... 76 8th ave.......................... 1492 759Reynolds, Eugene J , 248 Grand ave,

Brooklyn ............................................ 79 W arren s t .................... 1387 788Reynolds, Frank, 172 E. 88th s t................. 832 3rd ave....................... 631 398Reynolds, Wm. P , 249 W. 38th s t .......... 249 W. 38th s t ............... 2333 1043Ricci, Rocco M.. 2116 Richmond road, 45 Carmine s t, 2116 Rich- |

Grant City, S. I ................................... mond road, S. 1.............. 2425 610Richman, John, 454 E. 168th s t. The Bronx 1679 Southern Boulevard, The j

Bronx .......................... 1900 72Richter, Frank, 209 W. 148th st, The Bronx 66 W. 70th s t, 169th st and

Sedgwick ave................. 645 814Rich, Jos. C , 525 Tinton ave..................... 202 E. 18th s t ..................... 2376 594Rimer, Max, 186 E. 104th s t .................... 186 E. 104th s t .................... 2286 484Rittenhouse, V. S , 392 2nd ave, A storia.. 240 E. 59th s t ..................... 643 486Rizzollo, C., Demarest. N. J ..................... 40 Crosby s t....................... 1385 803Roach, F. B., 561 W. 179th s t .................... 103 W. 105th s t .................. 2070 234Rockmore, Louis, 217 E. 66th s t ............. 217 E. 66th s t .................... 2052 46Rod, Barnet W , 821 Manda st. The Bronx 700 E. 161st s t ..................... 647 623 :Roffler, W m , 106 W. 96th s t ......... r ........ 52 W. 107th s t .................... 1495 705 !Rofrano, Robert J., 23 Roosevelt s t .......... 28 Oliver s t ..................... 1961 999 !Rogero, Dan.. 4305 Broadway................. 250 W. 81st s t .................... 652 I l fRogers, Ja s , 127 McDonough st., Brooklyn 417 Tompkins ave, Brooklyn 646 1147 1Rohrnan, M. L., 1236 50th s t , Brooklyn.. 134 E. Broadway............... 654 849 fRooney, John, 425 E. 37th s t .................... 466 2nd a v e ....................... 1383 8321 f

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Sliney, John R., 46 Smith ave., Corona,Queens ..............................................

Sloan, Benjamin, 165 Broome s t ........... ;.Slough, Alfred D , Rutherford, N. J ........Smith, Alex. J., 25 E. 99th s t .................

Smith, Edwin H., 1052 Park ave..........Smith, Frederick J., 335 E. 122d s t .......Smith, Herbert, 6 W. 103d s t .................Smith, James, 1007 Park ave.................Smith, James, 57 Greenwich ave..............Smith, John, 447 W. 34th s t ....................Smith, Louis R., 55 E. 117th s t .............Smith, Philip, 178 6th ave.......................Smith, Thomas, 2391 Walton ave., The

Bronx ...............................................Smith, Wm. J., 610 W. 113th s t ...............

Smale, Wm. P., 470 W. 146th s t ...... .......Snyder, Sam L., 1067 Fox st., The Bronx Solomon, Edward M., 1437 Madison ave.. Somerville, Geo., 2720 Creston ave., The

Bronx ...............................................Sonken, Louis, 1812 Lexington ave........Spear, Barney, 203 E. 14th s t , , ..............Specht, Christ., 15 2nd s t .......................Specht, Otto, 462 Glenmore ave., Brooklyn Spencer, Harry, 377 E. 25th st., BrooklynSpencer, John. 3322 Decatur ave..............Spergel, Morris, 510 E. 5th s t ................Speilman, Henry, 429 E. 118th s t ..............Spindler, Emil, 325 W. 29th s t ..............Spitzer, Chas. G., 1374 E. 15th st., Brook­

lyn ....................................................Stanton, Robert J., 176 Manhattan s t.......

Staub, Wm., 231 Cooper st., Brooklyn..Steingesser, Jos., 201 E. 2nd s t .................Stephen, Chas., 260 W. 45th s t .................Stephenson, H. P., 295 W. 150th s t ..........Stephenson, Jas. J., 404 E. 16th s t ..........Steinbuehler, Herman, 164 E. 107th st...

Steiner, John, 1194 Clay ave., The Bronx.Stevens, R. V., 1986 Clinton ave..............Stoll, Chas. J., 552 W. 186th s t .................Stoller, John, 1606 Avenue A .................Storrs, W. H., 58 Manhattan ave............Strachan. Robert W., Jr., 1014 Walton

ave., The Bronx ................................Strict, Andrew, 436 Brook ave..............Strobel, Anton, 617 E. 11th s t .................Stroh, Robert, 1012 Lind ave., The Bronx.Strompf, Otto A., 413 E. 84th s t ..............Strunin, S., 1484 1st ave..........................Stuart, Chas., 548 Franklin ave., BrooklynStuckey, Geo. E., 40 W. 106th s t ...........Stupell, John, 44 Maple st., Brooklyn Hilfs,

L. I ............ ........................... . ............Sullivan, Maurice J., 1330 Bushwick ave..Sullivan, M. J., 15 Lawrence s t ...............Susemihl. Albert, 318 W. 138th s t ..........Swain, Thos. F., 17 Station square, Forest

Hills, Queens ....................................

Swanson, Andrew J., 68 Swinton s t.......Tassoff, Jos., 308 E. 92d s t ....................Taylor, Hugh M., 57 Turner place, Brook­

lyn ...................................................Taylor, Sutherland G., 207 Prospect ave.,

Mount Vernon, N. Y ..........................Taylor, Wm. B., 168 E. 106th s t ..............Teets, Sam. A.. 127 Overlook st., Mount

Vernon, N. Y ......................................Thale, Lawrence A., 400 Ocean View ave.,

Woodhaven, L. I ................................Thoma. Wm., 2911 Fort Hamilton ave.,

Brooklyn ...........................................Thompson, David, 101 W. 128th s t ...........Thompson, John N., 200 Spring s t ...........Thompson, Jos. J., 447 W. 21st s t ..............Thompson, Wm., 310 Cornelia st., Brook­

lyn ....................................................Tischler, Sam., 2048 E 7th st., Brooklyn..

Todd, Geo.. 441 W. 99th s t..................Tomback, S. D., 451 E. 140th s t ..............Tomback, Simon, 173 E. 105th s t ..............Tracy, Jos. W., 70 W. 107th s t.................Tracy, Walter A., 65 Beachwood ave.,

Mount Vernon, N. Y ..........................Treat, Herbert A., Plandome, L. I .......Tretler, Richard, 166 E. 122d s t ..............Tucker, Wm. J., 145 W. 90th s t ..............Tully, Pat., 1473 Longfellow ave., The

Bronx ...............................................Tuomey, Thomas., 90 Lenox ave............Turkowsky, Chas., 7 2nd ave.................Udow, Aaron, 316 E. 49th s t ....................Uhl, John, 207 Sefferts ave., Richmond

Hill. L. I ..........................................Umphreys, Wm. E.. 435 E. 82d s t ..............Vanini, Andrew, 86 Lawrence s t..............Van Tine, Thos. H., 567 West End ave.. Van Wagner, Thos., 655 Evergreen ave.,

Rrooklyn; 1 Cherry st., Roselle Park,N. J ............................. ......................

Vaupel, Wm. G, 516 W. 132d s t .............Vermilye, D. L., 1117 Park place, Brooklyn Vickerman, Harry, 848 Dawson st.. Tire

Bronx ...............................................Vineburgh, B. F., 310 E. 69th s t ..............Von Bartheld, Wm. F., 313 Jamaica ave.,

Long Island City................................Voss, John. 528 51st st., Brooklyn...........Wagner, Chas., 370 St. Nicholas a v e ... . Wagner, Herman. 32 Polk ave., Elliott

Manor, Corona. L. I .............................Wagner, Wm., 32 Polk ave., Corona, L. I.

Walkinshaw, Wm. A., 729 E. 235th s t__

Wallace, Wm. J., 17 Russell st., Brooklyn..

130 W. 3rd s t .................... 1502 '911120 Forsyth s t .................. A96 239279 Greenwich s t............... 717 5401261 Park ave, 1424 Madi­

son ave. ....................... 728 656179 E. 77th s t .................. 1653 553202 E. 123d s t .................... 1402 693144 W. 99th s t ................. 1271 185947 Park ave..................... 729 13947 Greenwich ave.............. 2597 1118444 10th ave.................... 727 M1411 5th ave.................. 2432 976178 6th ave....................... 2164 624

1278 St. Nicholas ave........ 395 1123155-7 E. 88th s t, 1175 3rd

ave.................... 2307 557206 E. 85th s t .................... 731 481248 W. 41st s t .................. 2130 1041437 Madison ave.............. A118 1176

73 Varick s t .................... 732 4641812 Lexington ave........... 2184 749217 Hester s t .................. 2081 99215 2nd s t .......................... 734 592462 Glenmore ave.............. 879 9982342 Old Broadway........... 735 1943322 Decatur ave.............. A97 743510 E. 5th st., 14 W. 135th st# 2428 201344 Pleasant ave................. 736 95325 W. 29th s t ................. 2534 726

1672 Park ave.................... 1963 112959 Old Broadway, 338 W.

44th st........................... 2678 120811 Frankfort s t ................. 1270 479250 E. 2nd s t .................... 2429 280260 W. 45th s t ................. 751 339241 W. 20th s t .................... 2212 798285 Elizabeth s t ................. 1401 908164 E. 107th and 346 E. 104th

sts.................................. 755 9723232 Broadway __ *.......... 764 925201 W. 144th s t ................. 2393 1243551 W. 181st s t ................. 2533 851448 E. 85th s t .................... 2227 108973 W. 105th s t .................. 2080 1099

308 W. 26th s t ................. 743 8312027 2nd ave.................... 754 619617 E. 11th s t .................... 757 889428 W. 51st s t .................... 740 691102 E. 90th s t .................... 738 5681484 1st ave....................... 747 2451023 Lexington ave........... 748 442786 3rd ave....................... 750 60544 Maple st., Brooklyn Hills,

L. 1................................ 1233 10594 Liberty place................ 763 682271 W. 126th s t ................. 760 573136 W. 49th s t .................... 737 144163 E. 33rd st., 17 Station

square, Forest H i l l s ,Queens .......................... 759 848

68 Swinton st., The Bronx. 890 386135 Avenue A .................... 2446 206

118 Broad s t .................... 774 801

627 Columbus ave.............. 1503 1038168 E. 106th s t ................. 765 747

507 8th ave....................... 775 721

236 3rd ave....................... 767 771

70 Cliff s t .......................... 769 14766 W. 130th s t .................. 776 634201 Prince s t .................... 1405 327508 Canal s t ....................... 1404 989

3 E. 12th s t ....................... 2202 3481104 St. Johns place, Brook-

lyn ................................ 1236 106569 W. 99th s t .................... 2517 395172 E. 104th s t.............. 1504 97792 Madison s t .................. 2443 32022 W. 107th s t .................. 2110 1071

1009 6th ave....................... 780 21314 W. 47th s t ................. 782 524166 E. 122d s t.................... 784 162389 Park ave.................... 949 5161879 Southern Boulevard,

The .Bronx .................. 2594 1144157 E. 72d s t .................... 781 6477 2nd ave........................ 778 469316 E. 49th s t .................. 2518 499

108 E. Broadway.............. 785 223435 E. 82d s t .................... 1505 96054 Old Broadway.............. 787 87979 6th ave....................... 792 335

30 Church st, Room 336__ 1276 4031469 Amsterdam ave....... 788 2741117 Park place, Brooklyn.. 2312 131473 Lenox ave., 517 Lenox

ave................................. 2161 255310 E. 69th s t.................... 793 435

1025 Avenue A ................. 34 5315 Peck slip ....................... 1406 9267 Cathedral parkway....... 1976 440

1462 2nd ave..................... 1534 9881462 2nd ave., 32 Polk ave,

Corona .......................... 799 971257-259 William st, 22 Al­

bany st........................... 2250 390358 Columbus ave.............. 795 627

Walsh, Chas. A., 390 E. 16th st., Brooklyn Walsh, Jas. R., 332 Tompkins ave., New

Brighton, S. I ....................................Walsh, John J. P., 331 W. 11th s t ...........Walsh, Jos. J., 334 E. 59th s t .................Walsh, Martin J., 431 E. 81st s t ..............Walton, Lew F., 149 E. 15th s t ..............Walz, Jacob F., 9 1st st., Weehawken, N. J.Ward, W m , 239 E. 22d s t .......................Warren, Sam , 126 W. 115th s t ..............Washington, Fred H , 148 W. 127th s t . . .Webber, Edwin B , 190 W. 100th s t ...........Weber, Gottlieb, 1751 Park ave..............Weber, Louis G , 348 E. 137th s t ...........Weigel, Albert J , Penn ave, Crestwood,

n . y . : .............................................Weinberger, Jo s , 555 W. 40th s t ............Weinstein, Jos. M , 46 W. 116th s t ........Weinstock, Phil, 831 Home s t. The BronxWeisberg, Frank J , 145 E. 114th s t ........Weiss, John, 207 Broome s t ..................Weiss, Leopold, 620 Riverside drive........Weiss, R. A , 230 E. 87th s t ....................Weisse, Fred C , 49 Adrian ave..............Weitzner, Louis, 318 E. 9th s t .................Welstead, John J , 305 E. 30th s t ..............Wendel, M , 243 E. 120th s t ....................

Wengel, Louis H , 133 W. 83d s t ...........Werner, Gus. W m , 346 E. 87th s t ...........Werner, Geo. R , 2390 Amsterdam ave__Werner, Henry W , 28 St. Nicholas place.Werner, Reinhold F , 1557 2nd ave.......Weston, Guy W , 953 2d place, North Ber­

gen, N. J ............................................Wettstein, J. G , 2102 Amsterdam ave........Wexler, Adolf, 676 Metropolitan ave,

Brooklyn ............................................Wexler, Nathan, 773 Willoughby ave,

Brooklyn ...........................................Whelan, Ja s, 3131 Bailey ave. The Bronx.

Whelan, John J , 134 W. 67th s t ..............Whalen, Thos, Kipp s t, Teaneck, N. J . .Wisemann, Chas, 335 2nd ave.................Wilkes, Peter, 1196 St. Johns place, Brook­

lyn, N. Y . . . .......................................Williams, David L , 118 Madison s t ...........Willig, P. F , 324 E. 91st s t ....................Willis, Robert, 303 Radde s t. Long Island

City ..................................................Willner, Maurice, 554 E. 82d s t ...............Wills, Chas, 61 Euclid ave, B rooklyn ....Wills, Wm. H„ Jr, 65 W. 106th s t ...........Wolff, Chas, 28 2nd s t, Woodside* L. I . . Wolff, Geo. W , 300 9th s t, B rooklyn.... Wolfson,. Jacob, 200 Brook ave. The Bronx Wohlgemuth, Louis, 261 Kingston ave,

Brooklyn ...........................................Wollenschlager, Peter W , 419 W. 17th st. Wood, John, 486 Pacific s t, B rooklyn....Wooden, Thos. F , 189 Kingsland ave__Worns, Edwin C , 230 Springfield ave,

Rutherford, N. J .................................Wurzel, Leo, 908 Tiffany s t. The Bronx. Yates, Thos. W , Nepperham, Heights,

Yonkers, N. Y ....................................Youchnow, Sihmund, 1258 Brook ave. The

Bronx .................................................Young, Thos. M , 66 E. 127th s t ..............Young, W m , 217 W. 13th s t ....................Zeller, Geo, 562 54th s t, Brooklyn...........Zendler, Christie, 1488 Amsterdam ave..Zicherman, John, 273 W. 117th s t ...........Zlot, H , 64 E. 119th s t . . .......................Zoncada, C. R , 362 Bay Ridge ave, Brook­

lyn ....................................................Zucker, B , 54 Avenue D .......................

Atkin, David, 405 60th s t ..........................Buck, John, 161 Wythe ave....................Batsche, Wm. G, 678 Belmont ave......... *Bogdanowis, Julius, 369 Oakland s t ........Burns, Tedley V , 235a Monroe s t...........Brettler, Chas. H„ 228 Vernon ave...........Burnett, Geo, 1614 E. 13th s t .................Byrne, Edw. J. 1071 Lorimer s t ..............Cavanagh, Jas. S , Harway ave. and Bay

39th s t ................................................Connelly, Walter F., 1324 Rogers ave.......Crane, Wm. A , 191 Hull s t ....................Conlon, Wm. W , 6 7 7 / Leonard s t ...........Diamond, Geo, 8 Tompkins ave..............Dunne, Pat.’k, 446 Gates ave..................Dukes, Robert L , 1919 8th ave.................Eckersley, Jas. H y , 65 Clarkson s t ........Finegold, Sam, 302 Lorimer s t ..............Goldstein, Chas, 253 West s t .................Gouch, Wm. S , 1816 71st s t ....................Gleason, Michael F , 228 St. Johns place..Gfroerer, Balthasar E , 640 Baltic s t ........Goldberg, Samuel, 260 Ellery s t ...............Granfort, Jos. M , 39 Hudson ave...........Haviland, Fred S , 1530 74th s t...... .......Healey, Wm. J , 86 Classon ave......... .Harrigan, John J , 405 60th s t .................Herrmann, Max, 582 Baltic s t .................Hutchinson, Fred A , 238 Carlton ave— Isemann, Frank L., 655 Knickerbocker ave.Johnston, Geo. B., 52 Stratford road.........Jorch, Wm. F , 1447 Sterling place........Jeffries. Eugene, 507 Van Buren s t........Kelly, M. F , 627 49th s t ..........................Killian, Jos. P , 215 Emerson place...........Kratenstein, David, 95 Chester s t...........Kane, William H„ 203 27th s t .................Kehm, John A , 1148 Belmont ave...........

55 W. Houston s t .............. 1506 142331 W. 11th s t .................... 1655 586218 E. 59th s t .................... 1408 154431 E. 81st s t .................... A34 780149 E. 15th s t .................... 1409 602226 W. 31st s t .................... 803 825483 Pearl s t ....................... 2116 1155150 Lenox ave................. 800 883148 W. 127th s t ...... •........... 804 754832 Amsterdam ave........... 817 6891751 Park ave.................... 818 276164 W. 116th s t ................. 2438 301

324 E. 54th s t.................... 823 1121518 11th ave....................... 2404 42246 W. 116th s t ................. 1977 12574 W. 38th s t .................... 2395 15174 E. 114th s t ................. 1533 106497 Broome s t .................. 2375 6152523 7th ave....................... 1920 343104 E. 11th s t.................... 816 83749 Adrian ave.................. A81 188318 E. 9th s t .................... 2223 208141 E. 27tH s t .................... 821 1063243 E. 120th s t, 473 E. 146th

st................................... 1970 311701 Columbus ave.............. 809 369308 E. 89th s t .................... A33 1732404 Amsterdam ave........... 1410 784522 W. 145th s t ................. 810 6301553 2nd ave..................... 813 434

445 Amsterdam ave........... 812 9412102 Amsterdam ave......... 1969 600

637 Metropolitan ave........ 2522 123926 Court s t, Brooklyn, Room

37 ................................ 1240 1075102 W. 96th s t , 3131 Bailey

ave. The B ronx.............. 822 105825 W. 64th s t .................... 825 68

•2847 8th ave..................... 2558 924526 E. 13th s t ..................... 815 29

29 Broadway .................... 830 24128 Mulberry s t ................. A129 11691657 3rd ave....................... 1294 709

143 W. 30th s t.................. 951 192554 E. 82d s t .................... A151 1175153 Maiden Lane.............. 831 528183 Lexington ave.............. 1293 7912391 1st ave....................... 837 907300 9th s t, Brooklyn........... 833 975199 Brook ave. The Bronx. A145 1226

170 Rogers ave, Brooklyn.. A72 1228110 Greenwich ave.............. 838 501285 Amsterdam ave........... 1971 455171 Meeker ave, Brooklyn.. 1244 1192287 W. 127th s t, 529 Am­

sterdam ave.................... 840 651646 6th ave....................... 1605 146

2i73 7th a v e . ... .................. 844 958

219 W. 145th s t ................. 2679 121657 E. 59th s t..................... 846 955217 W. 13th s t ................. 847 17028 Stone s t ....................... 843 34745 Manhattan s t ................. 1507 351273 W. 117th s t ................. 1411 9181132 1st ave..................... 1979 786

404 W. 34th s t .................. 1804 60154 Avenue D................... 2010 617

409 60th s t ....................... 775 A120127 Grand s t .................... 816 17012283 Pitkin ave................. 818 1144£ a m e ................................ 799 2353547 DeKalb ave................. 791 965576 Willoughby ave........... 773 A144Same .............................. 769 1546112 Franklin s t ................. 762 1549

Same .............................. 755 870S a m e ................................ 766 140160 Rockaway ave.............. 808 966Same ................................ 809 1158S a m e ................................ 774 A141S a m e ................................ 793 1961710 8th ave....................... 826 A169774 Flatbush ave.............. 754 1174261 Ellery s t ....................... 786 A149Same ................................ 756 1845l806/2 63d s t .................... 759 1178772 St. Johns place.............. 832 2608111 4th ave....................... 820 269261 Ellery s t ..................... 785 AU3781 Nostrand ave.............. 782 A121Same .............................. 763 1185S a m e ................................ 822 A 1775203 4th ave.................... 789 A117238 Hoyt s t ....................... 787 A 1271057 Flatbush ave.............. 783 2665Same ................................ 815 1729987 Flatbush ave.............. 805 1933No. 216 Utica ave.............. 781 A122Same ............................... 764 2359517 51st s t .................. ■...... 827 1197458 DeKalb ave................. 811 1742Same .............................. 800 22523 7 11th s t .......................... 792 A15015 Tillary s t..................... 784 Al 12

Borough of Brooklyn.

A dditional L ist o f Registered Plumbers, 1914._____________Cert. Reg.

Name and Residence. Shop. No. No.

4882 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914.

Cert. Reg.Name and Residence. Shop. No. No.

Lyon, John E., 49 Crosby ave.................Lyons, Jas., 715 .Henry s t.......................Muller, John P., Lake Hopatcong..........Mukcnbeck, Thos., 543 1st s t .................Musala, Raymond, 576 Union s t ..............Metz, Abraham, 457 Coney Island ave........Murnanc, Jeremiah J., 449 DeKalb ave..Murray, Matthew W., 561 Grand ave__Maher, Thos. F., 196 Utica ave...............McGuire, Leslie C., 414 37th s t .................McNartz, Thos., 523 57th s t ....................Nash, Michael H., 157 S. Elliott place__Olsen, Alfred, 1538 76th s t ....................Radcliffe, Thos. H., 400 E. 26th s t...........Reiss, Jacob E., 335 19th s t ....................Rcsenblum, Nathan, 255 Court s t ...........Rowan, Jas. J., 698 Gates ave.................Scalley, Edw. H., 212 Carroll s t ..............Search, Frank G., Jr., 7 Conklin ave........Schloss, Hyman, 158 Columbia s t ..............Sandgren, Bennett A., 630 53d s t ..............Simon, Jos., 19 Bay 23d s t ....................Sandler, Samuel, 1109 E. 36th s t ..............Thompson, Frank, 122 Park place...........Timoney, Frank A., 185 Eldert s t ...........Warren, Robert M., 336 22d s t .................Walsh, Stephen, 266 Van Sicklen ave.......Wichmann, Henry, 343 Central ave.........Altman, Henry, 1046 Hoe ave., The Bronx Boss, Wm., 440 E. 156th st., Manhattan Basso, Alex., 184 Lincoln ave., The Bronx Bachert, Fred, 562 Onderdonk ave., Queens. Cohen, Hyman, 609 E. 16th st., Manhattan. Carlton, Gabriel, 35 Chauncey st., Brooklyn Cooney, John W., N. Y. Athletic Club,

Manhattan .........................................Drescher, Abr., 276 E. 4th st., Manhattan. Dannstodt, Chas. H., 188 St. Nicholas ave.,

Manhattan .........................................David Alfred, 661 E. 158th st., The Bronx.

Fee, Frank J., 701 W. 179th st., Manhattan. Fay, Jas. F., 104 E. 117th st., M anhattan.. Gunn, John D., 1017 Woodycrest ave., The

Bronx ................................................Gross, Louis E., 1242 Intervale ave., The

Bronx ................................................Gorman, Peter E., 144 W. 141st st., Man­

hattan..................................................Higgins, John E., 312 E. 41st st., New York Laverty, Frank E., 307 W. 134th st., Man­

hattan ................................................Levitt, Philip, 22 E. 109th st., M anhattan.. Marta, Michael, 479 W. Broadway, Man­

hattan ...............................................Nolan, Bernard J., 302 Cooper ave., Queens. Peterson, D. F., 569 Eagle ave., The BronxRohman, M. F., 1236 50th st., Brooklyn__Siegfried, Morris, 51 Willett st., Manhat­

tan .....................................................Steuser, John, 1194 Clay ave., The Bronx. Sauer, Andrew, 1355 Flushing ave., Queens c tm erer, John, 457 Onderdonk ave., Queens Schmidt, John, 139 6th st., Queens..........

1506 Broadway ............... 823 47̂7 \ \ / z Nelson s t ................. 758 48327 Willoughby s t .... ......... 752 5688 Hamilton ave............. 836 58169 5th ave....................... 829 A174Same ............................... 814 A132247 Taaffe place................. 807 26fr886 Pacific s t .................... 798 2012196 Utica ave.................... 771 A1161801 Church ave................. 751 2648S a m e ................................ 790 16772772 Atlantic ave.............. 772 A1257316-18 15th ave................. 777 A123697 Flatbush ave............. 753 633231 18th s t ....................... 761 64S a m e ................................ '778 A 147Same ............................... 838 1226527 Henry s t.................... 765 679Same ............................... 770 1782Same ...................... 779 A108Same ............................... 780 A13(2059 86th s t .................... 803 2669170 Hamilton ave............ 817 A12:196a Flatbush ave............. 750 f f l LSame ............................... 801 2267Same ............................... 796 1799Same ............................... 797 1798S a m e ................................ 821 1802324 E. 6th st., New Y ork.. 878 840 304 E. 98th st., New Y ork .. 2217 795 619 Morris ave., The Bronx 2568 776 565 Onderdonk ave., Queens 32 83Same ............................... 2300 835195 W orth st., M anhattan.. 2671 839

30 Church st., M anhattan.. 145 84!. Same ............................... 2322 812

352 W. 43d st., Manhattan. 2163 804 865 Cauldwell ave., The

Bronx ........................ 172 768292 Avenue B, M anhattan.. 233 757398 W. 145th st., Manhattan 1590 806

528 W. 145th st., Manhattan 1601 828

Same ............................... 2328 79̂

13 Greenwich, M anhattan__ 1284 815200 E. 36th st., M anhattan.. A41 760

305 Pearl st., M anhattan... 1459 76721 E. 110th st., M anhattan.. 1936 834

Same ............................... 485 82̂803 Onderdonk ave., Queens. 1114 830Same ............................... 2048 802134 E. Broadway............... 654 788

132 Essex s t ....................... 2297 8193232 Broadway, Manhattan. 764 825Same ............................... 1227 810Same ............................... 2105 83090 Shaw ave., Union Course,

Queens .......................... 1123 837

DEPARTM ENT OF FiNA N C E.WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1914.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 o f the contract, the date the voucher was filed in the De« partment of Finance, the name o f 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 o f the contract is shown in the place of the second invoice date.

Where the word “final” is shown after the name o f 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 mail 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 o f the above men­tioned warrants, it is requested that reference be made by the Department o f Finance voucher number. W ILLIAM A. PRENDER GAST, Comptroller.

Invoice Received , *Finance Dates or in Depart-Voucher Contract m entof Name of Payee. Amount.

No. Number. Finance.Armory Board.

68956 3-16-14 5-25-14 Nisbet Engineering Co., Inc............... $251 62Board of Ambulance Service.

73873 4-30-14 5- 4-14 Central Window Cleaning and HouseRenovating Co................................... $3 00

73874 6- 4-14 D. C. Potter, Director ...................... 11 23Bellevue and Allied Hospitals.

73453 10-10-13 6- 3-14 American Wood Working Co............. $48 7273455 3-31-14. 4-20-14 6- 3-14 Vacuum Oil Co................................. 120 72

Department of Bridges.72673 5-18-14 6- 2-14 Obrig Camera Co............................... $23 5773366 5-26-14 35224 6- 3-14 William P. Seaver ............................ 7,355 9273367 5-26-14 35224 6- 3-14 William P. Seaver ......................... 1,574 0774131 6- 4-14 John G. Theban, Asst. E ngr............... 6574132 6- 4-14 Adrian La Forge, Asst. E ng r............. 3 0074133 4-24-14 6- 4-14 Daniel M. Simpson, Chief Clerk......... 1 2574134 6- 4-14 John G. Theban, Asst. E ngr............... 4 5574135 6- 4-14 Calvin I. Crocker, Asst. E ngr............. 2 9574136 6- 4-14 Adrian La Forge, Asst. E ngr............. 4 5074137 6- 4-14 Adrian La Forge, Asst. E ngr............. 2 1574138 6- 4-14 William J. Donnelly, Clerk................. 3 0074139 6- 4-14 Daniel M. Simpson, Chief Clerk.......... 3 3674140 6- 4-14 Calvin I. Crocker, Asst. E ngr........... 30 71

City Court of The City of New York.73705 5-19-14 . 6- 2-14 The American Law Book Co............. $6 5073706 5-25-14 6- 4-14 T. Hanrahan & Co........................... 7073707 5-27-14 6- 4-14 Public Service Cup Co...................... 7 00

Municipal Court, City of New York.74030 6- 4-14 Michael J. Forbes ............................ $2 10

FinanceVoucher

No.

Invoice Dates or Contract Number.

Received in Depart­ment of Finance.

Name of Payee. Amount.

City Magistrates’ Courts, First Division.73681 5-29-14 6- 4-14 Hillard Manufacturing Co.................. $11 2573682 6- 4-14 Philip Bloch, Chief Clerk ................. 5 2573683 Philip Bloch, Chief Clerk.................. 37 9073684 6- 4-14 Central Window Cleaning Co., I n c . . . . 4 5073685 5-30-14 6- 4-14 New York Towel Supply Co............ 29 9573687 1- 1-14 6- 4-14 Nicola Mitarotonda ......... ,*............. 5 0073689 5-23-14 6- 4-14 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co................. 32 073692 5-21-14 6- 4-14 Hopkins & Co................................... 39 0073694 39255 6-4-14 New York Telephone Co.................... 213 7573695 39255 6- 4-14 New York Telephone Co.................. 229 8273696 39255 6- 4-14 New York Telephone Co.................... 219 7773697 39255 6- 4-14 New York Telephone Co...... ' ............ 229 24

Board of City Record.73703 P. Belford & Son ............................. $34 0073715 38293 6- 4-14 Domestic Mills Paper Co.................. 2 7073716 38293 6- 4-14 Domestic Mills Paper Co.................. 94 4773717 38293 6- 4-14 Domestic Mills Paper Co................... 2 2073718 38293 6- 4-14 Domestic Mills Paper Co.................. 1 1073719 38293 6- 4-14 Domestic Mills Paper Co.................. 1 3573720 38293 6- 4-14 Domestic Mills Paper Co.................. 3073726 38291 6- 2-14 Clarence S. Nathan ............ . ............ 147 27

Department of Docks and Ferries.60272 38006 5- 8-14 National Concrete & Const. Co......... $2,156 00

Board of Elections.73193 6- 3-14 The Freytag Printing Co.................. $134 0073194 6- 3-14 The Plaza Printing Co........ ........... 134 00

• Department of Education,72318 Thos. J. Tuomey Co.......................... $115 5172249 3-18-14 6- 2-14 George W. Cobb, J r ........................... 33 0072254 John Neal’s Son .............................. 65 4272288 3-24-14. 3-26-14 6- 4-14 F. J. McCaragher ............................. 53 3272289 3-21-14 6- 2-14 F. J. McCaragher ........................... 33 0572267 3-14-14 6- 2-14 Alberene Stone Co........................... 44 0072398 4-11-14 6- 2-14 L. E. A therton................................ 69 0072400 4-15-14 6- 2-14 John H. Jebens & B ro....................... 185 8572416 3-28-14 6- 2-14 Daniel J. Rice................................. 178 0073479 M. J. Tobin .................................... 43 0073480 2-13-14 6- 4-14 Bloomingdale Brothers .................... 1 0073484 4- 9-14 6- 4-14 A. B. Dick Company........................ 8 5073486 3-28-14 6- 4-14 B. G. Hughes & Bro........................ 16 5673487 • American Distilled W ater Co............ 1 4473490 4-21-14 6- 4-14 American Distilled W ater Co............ 2 4073496 4-10-14 6-4-14 Kolesch & Co................................. 1273497 11-17-13 6- 4-14 Montgomery & Co........................... 5 9073500 3-30-14. 4- 6-14 6- 4-14 Montgomery & Co.......................... 6 4073501 3-30-14 6- 4-14 Dieges & Clust ................................ 17 6073502 4- 3-14. 4- 9-14 6- 4-14 Eimer & Amend.............................. 13 2573503 4- 1-14 6- 4-14 Row Peterson & Co........................ 521 6473505 J. E. Linde Paper Co....................... 12 0073506 4- 1-14 6- 4-14 Alex. Hudnut Pharmacy of N. Y . . . . 1 7073507 Raun Cutlery Co............................. 4 5073510 4- 1-14 6- 4-14 E. G. Soltmann ................................ 4 8073511 4- 3-14 6- 4-14 Educational Publishing Co............... 51 4473513 Isaac Pitman & Sons........................ 93 1073516 6- 4-14 Louis De Jonge & Co....................... 2 4073517 2-18-14. 5- 5-14 6- 4-14 Bloomingdale Bros............................ 36 5173518 3-18-14 6- 4-14 Albers Bros...................................... 2 3073519 4-11-14 6- 4-14 Educational Magazine Publishing Co.. 9673520 J. E. Linde Paper Co....................... 13 0573521 3-30-14 6- 4-14 Department of Correction, Manufac-

turing Industry ................................ 10 5073528 3-27-14 6- 2-14 U. T. Hungerford Brass & Copper Co. 18 0773529 4-11-14 6- 4-14 Armour Soap W orks....................... 38073530 4- 6-14 6- 4-14 J. E. Linde Paper Co....................... 15 7273531 3-27-14 6- 4-14 E. G. Soltmann .............................. 2 5073532 4-18-14 6- 4-14 Krengel Mfg. Co............................. 8673533 6- 4-14 Albers Bros...................................... 10 8573534 4-21-14 6- 4-14 American Distilled W ater Co........... 1 4473535 3- 7-14 6- 4-14 The Henry W. Solfleisch Co........... 4 2573539 4- 4-14 6- 4-14 L. F. Scott .................................... 28873544 3-21-14 6- 4-14 J. Weiss ......................................... 13 0073545 3-16-14. 3-19-14 6- 4-14 Michael Leonard ........................... 30 0073547 1-10-14 6-4-14 J. F. Valois .............................. . 2 5073549 3-28-14 6- 4-14 John Murphy Co............................. 12 0073552 4- 2-14 6- 4-14 Edward E. Babb & Co..................... 2 5073553 4- 1-14 6- 4-14 Remington Typewriter Company...... 1 6073554 3-19-14 6- 4-14 Standard Scientific Company ........... 2773562 4- 7-14 6- 4-14 The H. B. Claflin Co....................... 8 5873564 4- 2-14 6- 4-14 Educational Magazine Publishing C o .. 1 6873565 3- 4-14 6- 4-14 Richard Best ................................... 6 1073566 3-16-14 6- 4-14 Tower Mfg. & Novelty Co............... 2 6773569 3- 2-14 6- 4-14 H. Kohnstamm & Co....................... 16 0673583 3-24-14 38618 6- 4-14 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle................. 1 5073586 2-10-14 38618 6-»4-14 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.............. 8 0073587 3-31-14 38618 6- 4-14 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.............. 8 25 '73590 3-28-14 38623 6- 4-14 H. C. Hallenbeck ............................. 27 2673592 3-23-14 38623 6- 4-14 H. C. Hallenbeck ............................. 144 0873610 3-14-14 38510 6- 4-14 Jas. S. Barron & Co.......................... 4 3273611 3-16-14 38431 6- 4-14 Gerry & Murray ............................. 1 1673612 3- 7-14 38453 6- 4-15 M. J. T o b in ...................................... 12 7273614 3- 6-14 38431 6- 4-14 Gerry & Murray ............................. 14 9473619 3- 5-14 38463 6- 4-14 Hopper Paper Co............................. 15 0273620 2-16-14 38453 6- 4-14 M. J. Tobin...................................... 4673623 3- 4-14 38453 6- 4-14 M. J. Tobin...................................... 14 2673624 3- 9-14 38461 6-4-14 Geo. W. Millar & Co.......................... 3 0073632 3- 9-14 38510 6- 4-14 Jas. S. Barron & Co.......................... 1 2673641 5- 7-12 474 6- 2-14 Ellis A. Gimbel . . . : ....................... 217 7173642 5-17-12 474 6- 4-14 Ellis A. Gimbel ............................. 40 9373644 6- 6-12 474 6- 4-14 Ellis A. Gimbel ........................ 77 0273649 4-18-12 474 6- 4-14 Ellis A. Gimbel ................................ 4 3273651 474 Ellis A. Gimbel ........................... 15 0173653 3-14-14 38659 6- 4-14 The Atlas Shear Co........................ 4 7273654 3-30-14 38864 6- 4-14 Charles E. Merrill Co....................... 11 0073657 3-23-14 38486 6- 4-14 Abraham & S traus........................ 9473659 3-24-14 38624 6- 4-14 Clarence S. N athan....................... 14 90

Department of Finance.73801 6- 4-14 Jessie K. Dowling. Executrix of the

Estate of W. L. Dowling................. $3 4573803 6- 4-14 Tobe Kleinberg .............................. 13 0773804 6- 4-14 Patrick Nolan ................................. 122 8573805 6- 4-14 Isaac P. Smith................................. 2 5673806 6- 4-14 Abel King ...................................... 10 7773807 6- 4-14 Charles Wertmuller, Agent.............. 2 0873808 Lawyers’ Title Insurance & Trust Com-

pany ............................................... 9 6173809 6- 4-14 Howard Estates Development Co........ 2 0273810 6- 4-14 Alfred G. H oe................................... 29 1973811 6- 4-14 H arry Zirinsky ................................ 57 7273812 6- 4-14 Wm. T. R o c k ................................... 19 6873813 6- 4-14 Vicella A. F isher............................. 1 66

MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914. THE CITY RECORD. 4888

FinanceVoucher

No.

Invoice Dates or Contract Number.

Received in Depart­ment of Finance.

Name of Payee. Amount.

738147381573816738177381873819738207382173822738237382473825

7382673827738287382973830

7404074041

74042

74043

74044740457404674047

74048

74049

74050

740517405274053

74054

74055

74056

74057

7405874059740607406174062

74063

74064

7406574066740677406874069

74070

7407174072

74073 70074740757407674077

7407874079

74081

74082

74083

74084

743077430874309

74097

7409874099741007410274103741047410574106

7366773667

73208732327323473235732367331773318733197332073321 73324

6- 4-14 Alter Weschler ................................6- 4-14 Michael Friedman ..........................6- 4-14 Anniello Perillo .............................6- 4-14 Antonio Invaro ................................6- 4-14 S. Casola & Bros., Inc.......................6- 4-14 Helen Maud Allen, Executrix, etc...-* 6- 4-14 James M. Holland, Assignee..............

4- 28-14 6- 4-14 National Surety Company.................5_14_14 6- 4-14 National Surety Company..................5- 26-14 6- 4-14 Daniel J. O’Neill..............................5-15-14 6- 4-14 American Surety Company ..............

6- 4-14 Fidelity and Deposit Company of Mary­land ...............................................

6- 4-14 Logren Realty Co., Inc ....................John G. Green.................................Louise Maltbie ................................Julia Vavrica ...................................J. Henry O’Grady, administrator, es­tate of James O’Grady, deceased __

6- 4-14 Asylum of the Sisters of St. Dominic 6- 4-14 American Female Guardian Society

and Home for the Friendless ...........6- 4-14 Brooklyn Industrial School Associa­

tion and Home for Destitute Children 6- 4-14 Brooklyn Industrial School Associa­

tion and Home for Destitute Children.6- 4-14 Brooklyn Children’s Aid Society ......6- 4-14 Brooklyn Children’s Aid Society __6- 4-14 Brooklyn Children’s Aid Society __6- 4-14 Colored Orphan Asylum and Associa­

tion for the Benefit of Colored Chil­dren in the City of New Y o r k ...........

6- 4-14 Colored Orphan Asylum and Associa­tion for the Benefit of Colored Chil­dren in the City of New York .........

6- 4-14 Colored Orphan Asylum and Associa­tion for the Benefit of Colored Chil­dren in the City of New Y o r k .........

6- 4-14 Church Charity Foundation of LongIsland, Orphan House ....................

6- 4-14 Five Points House of Industry .......6- 4-14 Five Points House of Industry ........6- 4-14 German Odd Fellows’ Home and Or­

phan Asylum .................................Good Counsel Training School forYoung Girls ....................................

6- 4-14 Hebrew Infant Asylum of The Cityof New York .................................

6- 4-14 Hebrew Infant Asylum of The Cityof New York .................................

6- 4-14 Hebrew Infant Asylum of The Cityof New York .................................

6- 4-14 Hebrew Orphan Asylum ..................6- 4-14 Industrial School Assn, of Brooklyn.. 6- 4-14 Industrial School Assn, of Brooklyn..6- 4-14 Jamaica Hospital .............................

Mission of the Immaculate Virgin for the Protection of Homeless and Desti­tute Children ...................................

6- 4-14 Methodist Episcopal Hospital in theCity of Brooklyn ...........................

6- 4-14 Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hos­pital ................. ; ............................

6- 4-14 New York Catholic Protectory ........6- 4-14 New York Juvenile Asylum ...........

New York Juvenile Asylum ............6- 4-14 New York Foundling Hospital ........6- 4-14 New York Nursery and Child’s Hos­

pital ..................... ......... .................6- 4-14 New York Polyclinic Medical School

and Hospital ...................................6- 4-14 Ottilie Orphan Asylum ....................6- 4-14 Roman Catholic House of the Good

Shepherd ........................................6- 4-14 Sacred H eart Orphan Asylum ........6- 4-14 St. Agatha Home for Children ........6- 4-14 St. Malachy’s Home .......................6- 4-14 Sheltering Arms Nursery of Brooklyn 6- 4-14 St. Agnes Hospital for Crippled and

Atypical Children ............................6- 4-14 Children’s Home at Mineola, N. Y. ..

The Sloane Flospital for Women __6- 4-14 Catholic Guardian Society ..............6- 4-14 Syracuse State Institution for Feeble­

minded Children .............................Syracuse State Institution for Feeble­minded Children .............................

6- 4-14 Syracuse State Institution for Feeble­minded Children .............................

6- 4-14 Syracuse State Institution for Feeble­minded Children .............................

6- 5-14 Edward M. Morgan, Postmaster ......T. J. Hogan, Clerk ..........................

6- 5-14 W. S. Wolfe. Chief Clerk ...............F ire D epartm ent.

6- 4-14 Richard H. Laimbeer, Jr., Deputy FireCommissioner .................................

6- 4-14 William Ralph, Laborer ....................6- 4-14 Frank McCaffrey, Storekeeper .........6- 4-14 William F. Doyle. V eterinarian .........6- 4-14 Joseph O. Hammitt, Chief.................6- 4-14 Joseph O. Hammitt, Chief.................6- 4-14 Joseph O. Hammitt, Chief ...............6- 4-14 Joseph O. Hammitt, Chief .................6- 4-14 Putnam A. Bates, Electrical Engineer

Chief Bureau Fire Alarm Telegraph...Commissioner of Ju ro rs, Bronx County.

6- 4-14 Fred. M. Schildwachter ....................6- 4-14 Gramatan Spring W ater Co..............

D epartm ent of Health.6- 3-14 Herman Ahrendt, J r ..........................6- 3-14 The Chapman Valve Mfg. Co............6- 3-14 R. Melnik .......................................6- 3-14 M. S. Brown ...................................6- 3-14 Joseph Haag ...................................6- 3-14 Bacon Coal Co.................................6- 3-14 Knickerbocker Ice Co........................6- 3-14 Krakaur Poultry Co..........................6- 3-14 Edwin C. Parker .............................6- 3-14 Henry Allen ...................................6- 3-14 Francis H. Leggett & Co..................

5-11-13 6- 3-145- 7-14 6- 3-145- 5-14 6- 3-145- 1-14 6- 3-144- 1-14 6- 3-144-18-14 38695 6- 3-144- 30-14 38612 6- 3-145- 9-14 38753 6- 3-142- 28-14 38700 6- 3-143- 26-14 36697 6- 3-143-30-14 39228 6- 3-14

25 76 70 96

1 70 14 56 1 51

397 45 32 57 12 5025 00

5 72 12 50

7 50 .1,063 47

808 00

10 20

14 068,525 80

1,197 86

375 00

26 07 1,298 71

40 00 14179

1,940 99

122 14

12 85

53 57 2,513 43

141 43

557 14

1,415 48

3,215 28

877 09

24 21 14,796 07 2.270 71

233 57 646 50

3,579 05

1,485 34

107 35309 45

4,001 01 232 84

1.832 22

58 95

375 35 13 93

3,344 52 669 95

6.908 29 9,213 40

620 31

36 00 128 57

1,507 14 102 50

438 90

19 73

98 63

9 86 200 0020 59 43 70

$25 00 1 20 8 75

14 00 55 98 93 00 67 90 63 75

219 75

$3 72 1 20

$2 10 39 00

1 80 2 50

20 33 105 17 339 77 304 50 119 46 61 58 35 34

FinanceVouchei

No.

Invoice Dates or Contract Number.

Received in Depart­ment of Finance.

Name of Payee. Amount.

73325 3-28-14 39226 6- 3-14 Russell & Co..................................... 232 2973326 4-22-14 39227 6 - 3-14 J. F. Gylsen .................................... 369 2773328 3-27-14 39231 6 - 3-14 James A. Miller .............................. 64 6373329 3-27-14 39205 6 - 3-14 R. C. Williams & Co.......................... 94 3073331 3-31-14 38694 6- 3-14 Robert P. Lawless ........................... 103 5073763 Charles Scheideler ........................... 36 4573764 4-30-14 6-4-14 Walter C. S c o tt ................................ 1 7573765 4-28-14 6 - 4-14 The Spencer Optical Co..................... 2 2073767 4-30-14 6 - 4-14 Municipal Garage ........................... 85 4373768 6 - 4-14 F. W. Fiske, Secretary to the Com-

missioner ......................................... 2 5573769 6 - 4-14 Traverse R. Maxfield, M. D .............. 8 3573770 6 - 4-14 George A. Roberts, Chief Clerk......... 11 3573771 6 - 4-14 Bertram H. Waters, M. D ................. 4 9073772 4- 1-14 6- 4-14 The Orange County Telephone Co__ 18 0073773 4-30-14 6- 4-14 The Western Union Telegraph C o .. . . 15 8173774 4-29-14 6- 4-14 H'. P. Seibert ................................. 53 0073785 1- 5-14. 1- 9-14 6 - 4-14 Frank J. Lennon Co.......................... 1 80

Law Department.74034 5-18-14 6 - 4-14 Francis K. Stevens .......................... $600 0074033 5-11-14 6 - 4-14 P. S. O’Brien ................................... 300 0074035 5- 6-14 6- 4-14 John Beet ........................................ 50 0074036 6-4-14 The Legislative Index Pub. Co........... 950 0074152 5-23-14 6 - 4-14 The American Law Book Co............ 13 0074153 6 - 4-14 > United Slectric Service Co............... 8 75

Department of Parks, Boroughs of Manhattan and Richmond.67770 4-28-14. 5- 8-14 5-22-14 C. B. Derby & Co.............................. $232 86

Police Department.73855 6 - 4-14 Edith Du Bois, M atron..................... $27 0073856 6 - 4-14 Katherine Fitzpatrick, Matron ......... 360 00

President of the Borough of Manhattan.67790 38408 5-22-14 Handy & Houlihan Cont’g C o ....F in a l $1,727 7773242 6 - 3-14 Wm. A. Prendergast, Comptroller of

The City of New York, Trustee forAccount of Street Opening Fund...... 1,676 50

President of the Borough of The Bronx.69689 36680 5-26-14 Pheon Contracting Co........................ $2,340 6173466 5-18-14 38952 6 - 3-14 Streat Coal Co., Inc........................ 399 50

President of the Borough of Brooklyn.71277 4- 3-14. 5-12-14 5-28-14 Godfrey Keeler Co.......................... $50 6872945 5-18-14 6 - 2-14 The Brooklyn Alcatraz Asphalt Co__ 68 5072946 4-20-14 6 - 2-14 The Hastings Pavement Co.............. 169 7573418 35841 6 - 3-14 Leo E. Kellv, Inc............................. 3,997 44

President of the Borough of Queens.73376 5-15-14 6 - 3-14 Samuel Noller ................................ $11 0073380 5-18-14 6 - 3-14 Montross & Clarke Co..................... 1 5073381 4-30-14 6- 3-14 Clynta W ater Company .................. 1 8073384 4-28-14 6 - 3-14 Chas. Hvass & Co........................... 2 0073385 5- 1-14 6 - 3-14 Morris’ Auto Garage ....................... 37 1873385 5-18-14 6 - 3-14 Baker-Barron, Inc............................ 72 5073389 5-12-14 6 - 3-14 Cavanagh Bros. & Co....................... 192 5073393 5-15-14 6 - 3-14 C. A. Willey Company....................... 18 9573394 5- 6-14 6 - 3-14 G. R. Lawrence ............................. 6 5073395 5— 14 6- 2-14 Cavanagh Bros. & Co....................... 7 2073396 5- 8-14 6 - 3-14 Edward E. Buhler Co....................... 28 5073397 4-23-14 6- 3-14 Joseph Di Benedetto ....................... 43 5073398 4-18-14 6 - 3-14 Edward E. Buhler Co............... 1___ 8 0073399 5- 9-14 6 - 3-14 Edward E. Buhler Co....................... 80 0073400 5- 9-14 6 - 3-14 Edward E. Buhler Co....................... 16 0073401 5-16-14 6- 2-14 L. R. Doughty ................................ 6 0 073402 5- 1-14 6 - 3-14 Edward E. Buhler Co....................... 42 0073403 5-12-14 6- 3-14 Cavanagh Bros. & Co..................... 16 9073404 5-15-14 6 - 3-14 Nason Manufacturing Co................. 14 3573405 5- 9-14 6- 3-14 Hardy Voorhees & Co....................... 2 7073406 4-28-14 6 - 3-14 Cross Austin & Ireland Lumber Co.. 33 2573407 5-12-14 6 - 3-14 Edward E. Buhler Co....................... 43 6573408 5-16-14 6- 3-14 Alexander R. Boyce, Inc................. 4 2573409 5-12-14 6- 3-14 John H. Walsh ................................ 3 5073410 5- 1-14 6- 3-14 Frank Trudden & Sons.................... 3 0 073411 3-16-14 6 - 3-14 Eug. Bournonville Welding Co........... 6 0 073412 3-31-14 6 - 3-14 The New York Multi Color Copying

Company ......................................... 95 9973413 4-30-14 6 - 3-14 Great Bear Spring Co....................... 9 0073414 5- 6-14 6- 3-14 John Wanamaker, New Y ork.......... 14 0073877 6 - 4-14 Joseph Powers ................................ 4 0 073878 6 - 4-14 Clifford B. Moore, Engineer in Charge. 255 6373377 5-14-14 6- 3-14 Elmhurst Coal Co............................. 62 5073378 5- 5-14 6 - 3-14 Jurgen Rathjen Co.......................... 62 5073379 Montross & Clarke Co....................... 4 5073882 John W. Moore, Superintendent....... 20 0073884 6 - 4-14 Charles W. Baylis .......................... 13 3573885 6 - 4-14 Thomas J. Lynch ............................. 6 0373886 6 - 4-14 David H. Hetherington .................... 5 1273887 6 - 4-14 Thomas F. Hackett .......................... 9 7573888 6 - 4-14 Joseph P. Burns ............................. 1 0273889 6 - 4-14 William J. Casev, Acting Chief Clerk.. 46 1673890 6 - 4-14 William J. Casey, Acting Chief Clerk.. 47 95

President of the Borough of Richmond.73426 6 - 3-14 Chas. Williams .............................. $13 7673427 6 - 3-14 Thos. J. Mahoney ........................... ' 2 0 073428 6 - 3-14 J. Fisher ......................................... 2 0073429 6 - 3-14 J. Fisher ........................................ 2 0073430 New York & Richmond Gas Co........ 6 0 073431 6- 3-14 New York & Richmond Gas Co........ 25 6973434 5-11-14 6 - 3-14 George Glaab . . . .f,........................... 6 0073435 5- 8-14 6- 3-14 Agent and Warden of Sing Sing Prison 9 7573442 4-30-14 6 - 3-14 Jas. Thompson & Sons.................... 15 0073443 Jas. Thompson & Sons....................... 42 6473444 5-15-14 6 - 3-14 Jas. Thompson & Sons.................... 276 0073445 5-14-14 6 - 3-14 W. B. Schutte ................................ 1 8073446 5-14-14 6- 3-14 W. B. Schutte ................................ 5 3573447 4-28-14 6- 3-14 William S. Van Clief....................... 39 8673448 4-13-14 6 - 3-14 Buffalo Steam Roller Company........... 53 6273449 5- 1-14 6 - 3-14 J. C. Muller ................................... 10 10

Department of Public Charities.70814 4-30-14. 5-2-14 5-27-14 John Wanamaker, New Y ork........... $95 8072799 37849 6 - 2-14 Frank J. Helmle ............................. 992 87

Commissioner of Records.73708 38181 6 - 4-14 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle............... $700 8373731 38182 6 - 4-14 Clarence S. N athan........................ 819 09

Public Service Commission.72822 6 - 3-14 The Half Tone Press Company........ 196 4072824 6- 2-14 The J. W. P ratt Co.......................... 282 7572833 6- 2-14 C. S. Busse ..................................... 57 8572856 6 - 2-14 Tower Bros. Stationery Co................. 206 97

Sheriff, Bronx County.73862 Edward J. Martin, Messenger........... $6 8573863 6 - 4-14 lohn M. Dennerlain.......................... 70 5873864 6 - 4-14 Eugene Odell, Deputy Sheriff........... 23 2873865 6 - 1-14 6- 4-14 George E. Huether .......................... 4 0073866 Frank O. Sauvan ............................. 95

Invoice Received Invoice ReceivedPinance Dates or in Depart- Finance Dates or in Depart-\ou ch er Contract m entof Name o f Payee. Amount. Voucher Contract m entof Name o f Payee. Amount.

No. Number. Finance. No. Number. Finance.

73867 5-26-14 6- 4-14 Morrisania Wagon W orks................. 2 00 71624 The Long Island Railroad Co............ 208 0573868 6- 1-14 6- 4-14 Gramatan Spring W ater Co.............. 6 30 73273 5- 2-14 6- 3-14 F. F. Fuhrmann ............................. 28 05

r Zn 7 6" 4-14 Jandorf & Steiner ........................... 10 70 73280 Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc ........ 61 6873871 5-30-14 6- 4-14 Fred M. Schildwachter ..................... 9 52 73281 5- 9-14 6- 3-14 The B. F. Goodrich Co...................... 13 9273872 6- 4-14 James L. Devine, Deputy Sheriff.......... 68 00 73282 5-15-14 6- 3-14 Taylor Instrument Companies .......... 5 50

D epartm ent of S tree t Cleaning. 73283 5-21-14 ' 6- 3-14 The Pitometer Co............................... 47 8672441 5-11-14 6- 2-14 The Fairbanks Co............................... $110 00 73284 5-22-14 6- 3-14 Maher & Flockhart .......................... 39 20

D epartm ent of Taxes and A ssessm ents. 73286 5- 9-14 6- 3-14 U. T. Hungerford Brass & Copper Co. 24 4073891 6-4-14 D. J. Barry & Co............................... $1 55 73290 3-25-14 6- 3-14 W ard & Co........................................ 6 5073892 6- 4-14 William J. King ............................... 2 28 73291 5- 9-14 6- 3-14 John W. T ruesdale ............................ 15 3573893 6- 4-14 J. Frederick Calhoun ........................ 2 20 73295 5-21-14 6- 3-14 Bosch Magneto Co............................. 5 4373895 5- 1-14 6- 4-14 Kolesch & Co.................................... 1 60 73299 4-28-14 6- 3-14 Evans, Almirall & Co......................... 20 0073896 . 6- 4-14 Kolesch & Co...................................7 72 73306 2-21-14 6- 3-14 W. & C. Sheehan ......... ................... 10 7073897 5-29-14 6- 4-14 Keuffel & Esser Co............................ 1 88 73307 3-17-14 6- 3-14 W. & C. S h eeh an ............................. 10 9273898 6- 4-14 Joseph J. Mahoney, M essenger.......... 4 31 73308 W. & C. Sheehan ............................. 4 55

D epartm ent of W ater Supply, Gas and E lectricity . 73304 4-16-14 6- 3-14 W. & C. Sheehan .............................. 14 5671622 4-30-14 5-29-14 The Long Island Railroad Co............. $28 20 73305 4-16-14 6- 3-14 W. & C. Sheehan .............................. 9 9571623 5- 8-14________ 5-29-14 Godfrey Keeler Co............................. 93 00 73457 3- 2-14 38784 6- 3-14 High Grade Oil Ref. Co. of N. Y ........ 603 64

e

VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1914.

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 invoices 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.

If the vouchers are found to be correct and properly payable to the respective claimants it will be my en­deavor to have the warrants therefor made ready for payment within the next seven days.

If any claimant within the time stated does not re­ceive his warrant or a written notice in relation thereto then written or verbal inquiiy may be made at this office, using the Department of Finance voucher number as a ready means of reference.

WILLIAM A. P RENDERGAST, Comptroller.

Invoice Finance DateVouch-or Con- Name of Payee. Amount.erN o. tract

Number.

Board of City Record.74780 3-12-14 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. $1,290 7174781 4-20-14 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 2,464 4374782 4-20-14 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 412 /974783 3-11-14 William Bratter & Co. 2,156 5574784 5- 5-14 William Bratter & Co........ 379 9574785 12-16-13 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 3,211 0574786 5- 6-14 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 401 9574787 1-20-14 Brooklyn Daily Eagle......... 3,833 4274788 2-24-14 J. J. Little & Ives Co........ 890 6074789 12- 9-13 Clarence S. N athan............. 1,329 2174790 4-27-14 Clarence S. Nathan............. 623 7474791 4- 6-14 P. J. Collison & Co.......... 413 7974792 5- 8-14 P. J. Collison & Co........... 132 4474793 3-17-14 P. J. Collison & Co........... 2,616 8774794 3-25-14 The J. W. P ratt Co........ 675 5974944 5-29-14 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.. 1,666 6774945 5-29-14 The Brooklyn Union Publish­

ing Co................................ 1,666 6774946 5-29-14 Brooklyn Daily Times......... 1,066 6774947 5-29-14 The Brooklyn Citizen ......... 1,666 0774948 5-29-14 Brooklyner Freie P resse ... 1,666 67

Department of Correction.74615 Arthur L. S tarrs............... $7 65

Court of General Sessions.74921 Edward R. Carroll.............. $36 0574922 Knickerbocker Ice Co......... 16 4574923 6- 1-14 The Initial Towel Supply Co. 9 7574924 5- 1-14 The Banks Law Pub. Co... 39 7574925 5-20-14 The Holtz & Freystedt Co. 36 00

Department of Education.74612 12-20-13 Hanson Bros........................ $112 0074613 2- 5-14 The Shaw-Walker Co.......... 7 8074614 The Safety Insulated Wire

& Cable Co........................ 14 1274616 38512 Schoverling, Daly & Gales.. 28 5074617 38512 Schoverling, Daly & Gales.. 28 5074618 178 Rand, McNally Co............. 11 0074619 38512 Schoverling, Daly & Gales.. 142 8074620 38453 M. J. Tobin....................... 7 4374621 38520 Geo. T. Montgomery.......... 94 1674622 121 C. S. Hammond & Co......... 5 0074623 38446 E. W. A. R o w le s ............... 4 4774624 38513 Hammacher, Schlemmer &

Co. ................................... 80 4374625 779 M. J. Tobin........................ 2 3474626 38512 Schoverling, Daly & Gales.. 16 8074627 38439 Tower Mfg. & Nov. Co— 7 8974628 38454 E. Steiger & Co.................. 5 1074629 38478 Blaisdell Paper Pencil C o.. 8 7074630 38516 A. G. Spaulding & B ro s... 75 0074631 38482 Jas. A. M iller..................... 10 9574632 38520 Geo. T. Montgomery.......... 4 9374633 38488 Parker P. Simmons & Co.,

Inc..................................... 25 2774634 38454 E. Steiger & Co.................. 1 2874635 38442 F. S. Banks & Co............... 32 6074636 38510 Jas. S. Barron & Co......... 2874637 38430 Eugene Dietzgen Co............ 70 5574638 38513 Hammacher, Schlemmer &

Co....................................... 21 7674639 38449 Bloomingdale Bros............... 2 5974640 38511 Hey wood Bros. & Wakefield

Co....................................... 1 1074641 38514 Cavanagh Bros. & Co........ 9 5574642 38539 M. Feigel & Bros................ 7574643 172 Educational Pub. Co.......... 2 4674644 393 The Macmillan Co............... 7 2074645 38437 Syndicate Trading Co........ 82 0174646 38443 Louis S. Gimbel.................. 50 0074647 779 M. T. Tobin........................ 3 1474648 879 A. G. Spaulding & Bros...... 246-0074649 779 M. J. Tobin........................ 16 24

Invoice tFinance DateVouch-or Con- Name o f Payee. Am ount er No. tract

Number.74650 755 I. Gilman & Co.......... 87 6274651 870 Peter J. Constant....... 29 3974652 755 I. Gilman & Co.......... 296 2074653 779 M. J. Tobin................ 83 0674654 779 M. J. Tobin........ : ............. 23 7074655 951 The Kny-Scheerer Co.......... 7074656 870 Peter J. Constant................ 45 5474657 951 The Kny-Scheerer Co.......... 31 8574658 951 The Kny-Scheerer Co.......... 3 0074659 951 The Kny-Scheerer Co.......... 82 4974660 38485 Frederick Pearce Co.......... 6674661 38433 Graham Paper Co. .......... 76 9074662 38442 F. S. Banks & Co........ 31 5574663 38463 Hopper Paper Co......... 1,597 2074664 38449 Bloomingdale Brothers ....... 96 3474665 113 American Book Co....... 28 0074666 38453 M. J. Tobin ...................... 402 7674667 38538 Domestic Mills Paper Co... 167 2174668 38540 Samuel Gabriel Sons & Co.. 13 9274669 38450 Eberhard Faber .................. 1,621 7074670 38440 Snelling & Son .................. 55 1074671 158 D. C. Heath & Co........ 1,454 4874672 38542 Kruse-Phillips Ink Co........ 6 0074673 38459 The Jos. Dixon Crucible . . . 621 5074674 178 Rand, McNally Co............... 584 4774675 110 Silver, Burdctt & Co........... 4 5074676 38541 Wadsworth, Howland & Co.,

Inc ................................... 32 0074677 38520 Geo. T. Montgomery .......... 12 3274678 38453 M. J. Tobin ...................... 123 5374679 38431 Gerry & Murray ................ 10 7374680 38485 Frederick Pearce Co........... 8 0874681 38518 Scientific Equipment Co. . . . 1274682 38856 The Macmillan Co............... 1 0074683 38538 Domestic Mills Paper Co. .. 113 4474684 168 Isaac Pitman & Sons........ 10 6074685 38518 Scientific Equipment Co...... 2 1174686 38453 M. J. Tobin ..................... 27 2274687 38483 Binney & Smith Co........... 172 0074688 38518 Scientific Equipment Co. . . . 3674689 38435 Kalt Lumber Co.......... 142 1274690 38482 James A. Miller ................ 74 0674691 38453 M. J. Tobin ...................... 57 0074692 38523 John T. Stanley ................. 77 7274693 38547 Peter Henderson & Co....... 7 0074694 38454 E. Steiger & Co............ 38 7074695 38469 Theo. P. Huffman ............. 29 4074696 38442 F. S. Banks & Co......... 318 0174697 38622 M. J. Tobin ...................... 359 9074698 38769 Greenhut, Siegel, Cooper Co. 221 1174699 38864 Charles E. Merrill Co........... 5 7674700 654 Charles E. Merrill Co........... 7 8074701 802 Charels E. Merrill Co........... 30 4074702 125 Charles E. Merrill Co........... 70 2474703 38867 Silver, Burdeft & Co............ 1,382 6874704 795 Silver, Burdett & Co............ 127 1674705 657 Benj. H. Sanborn & Co. . . . 16 4074706 38858 Parker P. Simmons Co....... 69 0374707 4 Parker P. Simmons ............ 170 0274708 818 Albert S. Smith ................ 100 5074709 797 Isaac Pitman & Sons........ 6074710 38843 Little, Brown & Co........... 68 3274711 928 Newson & Co..................... 4 8074712 644 Newson & Co..................... 184 5574713 38862 Newson & Co.............. 189 0374714 156 Newson & Co.............. 32 0074715 38439 Tower Mfg. & Nov. C o .... 329 2674716 38454 E. Steiger & Co........... 2 0474717 111 Charles Scribners Sons. 3,480 8774718 809 Allyn & Bacon ................. 15 0074719 126 Allyn & Bacon ................. 59 3474720 38478 Blaisdell Paper Pencil Co... 197 2074721 38461 Geo. W. Millar & Co.......... 63 3174722 151 Longmans, Green & Co........ 21 0074723 807 Longmans, Green & Co........ 1 6674724 38453 M. J. Tobin ...................... 51 6574725 38453 M. J. Tobin ...................... 135 0074726 110 Silver, Burdett & Co.......... 327 8874727 38454 E. Steiger & Co............. 17 7374728 38515 The New Home Sewing

Machine Co................. 18 5074729 38438 Milton, Bradley Co............... 36 0074730 927 Rand, McNally Co............... 199 5074731 136 Ward & Drummond & C o ... 12 0074732 4 Parker P. Simmons ............ 20 0074733 154 D. McNetton & Co............... 13 5074734 178 Rand, McNally Co............... 105 5074735 38518 Scientific Equipment Co. . . . 35 1374736 818 Albert S. Smith ................ 13 5074737 140 Funk & Wagnalls Co.......... 19 2074738 144 J. L. Hammett Co........ . 138 7574739 38511 Hey wood Bros. & Wakefield

Co............................... 114 5274740 144 J. L. Hammett Co....... 11 2574741 38518 Scientific Equipment Co. . . . 50 8674742 38453 M. J. Tobin ...................... 56 40

Invoice Finance DateV ouch-or Con- Name of Payee. Amount, er No. tract

Number.74743 38522 H. T. Dakin ............... 4 6574744 38768 Otto G. Smith .................. 21 0074745 38438 Mitlon Bradley Co........ 18 1074746 38442 F. S. Banks & Co......... 25 9074747 38488 Parker P. Simmons Co., Inc. 165 0074748 38487 Henry H. Harrison ............ 8 0074749 38431 Gerry & Murray ................ 25 0074750 38536 A. E. Moeller .................... 166 6074751 38544 The Manhattan Supply C o ... 3 4774752 38446 E. W. A. Rowles .............. 18 2074753 38520 Geo. T. Montgomery ....... 74 4674754 668 A. J. Nystrom & Co............ 126 6074755 38518 Scientific Equipment Co. . . . 3 7874756 115 A. J. Nystrom & Co............ 290 0074757 38480 The Lacey Import Co......... 76 8574758 38453 M. J. Tobin ...................... 495 3874759 38439 Tower Mfg. & Nov. Co....... 26 0074760 38478 Blaisdell Paper Pencil Co... 333 5074761 38449 Bloomingdale Bros........ 172 4574762 126 Allyn & Bacon ................... 100 8074763 111 Chas. Scribners Sons..... 2,397 5274764 38518 Scientific Equipment Co. . . . 12 7274765 151 Longmans, Green & Co. . . . 22 7074766 38856 The Macmillan Co......... 19 2074767 116 The Ellsworth Co.......... 170 6875768 178 Rand, McNally & Co.......... 89 5474769 683 Rand, McNally & Co........... 12 6074770 927 Rand, McNally & Co.......... 402 5074771 381 Rand, McNally & Co.......... 20 8074772 38919 Rand, McNally & Co.......... 59 9074773 38867 Silver, Burdett & Co........... 17 0074774 38849 Houghton, Mifflin Co......... 661 2474775 122 The Baker & Taylor Co....... 2 2574776 380 The Baker & Taylor Co....... 13 2074777 38620 The J. W. P ra tt Co............ 133 3874778 38620 The J. W. P ra tt Co............ 40 0074779 38453 M. J. Tobin ...................... 80 1674797 5-13-14 Hugh D. McGrane ............ 400 0074798 5-15-14 Hugh D. McGrane ............ 600 0074799 5-19-14 Hugh D. McGrane ............ 60 0074800 5- 6-14 Hugh D. McGrane ............ 40 0074801 2-11-14 Reids Express .................... 4 0074802 3-27-14 H. Hanig ........................... 15 oO74803 3-26-14 L. E. A therton............. 5 7574804 4- 2-14 L. E. A therton............ 8 9574805 3-11-14 Emil F. Bertram ............... 3 9074806 3-23-14 H. Gordon ......................... 65 0074807 3- 7-14 I. Rader ........................... 15 2574808 3-14-14 H. Gordon ........................ 44 0074809 3-28-14 Stephen Zacharkow ............ 17 3374810 4- 3-14 Wm. H. S trang........... 54 0074811 3-25-14 The Safety Fire Extinguish­

er Co. .............................. 1 0074812 4- 3-14 Chas. Baeszler ................... 2 0074813 2-18-14 Reid, King & Co.......... 34 2574814 3-18-14 Thos. J. Tuomey Co......... 22 9674815 3-30-14 Jos. D. Duffy.................... . 49 7174816 3-14-14 B. P. Eldridge .................. 30 2474817 3-20-14 Moreland & Gibson .......... 25 0074818 2-24-14 Mac Jackel ........................ 4 7574819 3-26-14 J. W. Buckley Rubber C o.. 32 5074820 3-20-14 E. J. Collins................ 23 4374821 3-26-14 Jos. D. Duffy.............. 79 8774822 3-14-14 B. P. Eldridge .................. 32 8574823 3-26-14 Evans Almirall & Co......... 5 0674824 3-16-14 Moss & Kendall ................ 17 9874825 3-20-14 Herman Auskulal ............... 22 0274826 3-16-14 Brower & Co.............. 38 5974827 4- 1-14 M. E. Cleary............... 22 3074828 3-30-14 Hippolit Pfund .................. 7 4174829 3-12-14 Raisler Heating Co............ 30 9574830 3-12-14 R. & A. Isaacson ............... 8 4874831 10-21-13 Cohen & Nelson........... 302 0074832 F. Chaykin ....................... 35 0074833 12-15-13 Lignun Carpenter W orks .. 63 0074834 3-27-14 Fredk. Pearce Co........ 61 6074835 12-22-13 Geo. Wilson ..................... 324 0074836 3-16-14 H. Pfund ......................... 59 0074837 1-22-14 John Gelshion ................... 39 0074838 3-13-14 J. Cohen ........................... 44 0074839 1-22-14 J. Friedman ...................... 29 5074840 1-30-14 Frank Kiebitz ................... 11 8774841 2- 6-14 Finnan & Lee ..................... 99 0074842 4- 4.14 H. C. Hallenbeck ............... 15 9574843 3-28-14 Favor, Ruhl & Co........ 84 2574844 3-12-14 M. Strompf ...................... 155 0074845 3- 5-14 Brooklyn Metal Ceiling Co. 367 0074846 12- 9-13 Lord & Taylor ................. 27 0074847 1-23-14 Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co. 16 0074848 1- 6-14 Narragansett Machine C o ... 80 0074849 1-28-14 Lignum Carpenter W orks.. 232 0074850 12-30-13 The Manhattan Supply C o.. 187 6074851 12-20-13 Anderson Martin Electric

Co................................. 283 0074852 3-28-14 Patterson, Gottfried & Hunt­

er .................................... 1 05

4884 THE CITY RECORD. Mo n d a y , j u n e 8 , 1914.

MONDAY, JUNE 8,1914. THE CITY RECORD. 4885

Invoice Finance DateVouch-or Con- Name o f Payee. Amount er No. tract

Number.74853 4-13-14 The Review of Reviews Co. 3 8174854 12-26-13 Bloomingdale Bros............... 35 9074855 4-23-14 Hugh D. McGrane............... 100 0074856 4- 1-14 F. W. Devoe & C. T. Ray-

nolds Co............................. 25 4874857 4- 3-14 L. C. B. Rouss................... 4 0574858 4- 1-14 Henry Moss & Co........ . 15074859 4-10-14 International Time Recording

Co....................................... 1 4574860 3-28-14 Patterson Bros..................... 10 1274861 4- 6-14 Library Bureau ................. 25 7574862 2-13-14 Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Ma­

chine Co............................. 982 0074863 3-27-14 The United Plumbing & Con­

tracting Co.......................... 89 0074864 3- 2-14 William Schuetz ............... 40 0074865 4- 2-14 Flanagan-Kramer Co............ 223 0074867 110 Silver, Burdett & Co.......... 31 4074868 802 Chas. E. Merill Co............. 3 2074869 654 Chas. E. Merill Co............ 4074870 167 D. Appleton & Co............... 1 7674871 812 D. Appleton & Co............... 1 0074872 38839 American Book Co............ 8074873 393 The Macmillan Co............ 6474874 153 The Macmillan Co............... 27 5274875 38485 Fredk. Pearce & Co............ 6 3074876 38442 F. S. Banks & Co............... 5 5074877 140 Funk & Wagnalls Co.......... 84 0074878 118 Benj. H. Sanborn & Co......... 9674879 642 American Book Co............ 9674880 663 D. C. Heath & Co.............. 4074881 796 Atkinson, Mentzer & C o__ 1 2074882 927 Rand, McNally C o ............. 1 9774883 111 Chas. Scribner’s Sons......... 126 1674884 178 Rand, McNally Co.............. 6374885 38621 Paul Baron ........................ 3 4574886 38619 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 98 3274887 38970 Francis H. Leggett & Co__ 2 3574888 38978 Knickerbocker Ice C o . . . . . . . 17 5874889 38978 Knickerbocker Ice Co......... 100 0874890 38520 Geo. T. Montgomery C o ... 4 8874891 870 Peter J. Constant............... 40 4774892 576 Rauh Cutlery Co.................. 2 25

InvoiceFinance DateVouch-or Con- Name of Payee. Amount, er No. tract

Number.74893 879 A. G. Spaulding & Bros....... 264 0074894 951 The Kny-Scheerer Co.......... 5 8874895 951 The Kny-Scheerer C o . . . . . . 119874896 3 Morse & Simmons............... 2 5674897 38480 Lacey Import. Co............... 20 1474898 38449 Bloomingdale Bros............... 104 3774899 38520 Geo. T. Montgomery........... 32 2674900 38449 Bloomingdale Bros............... 49 7274901 38520 Geo. T. Montgomery ......... 25 3174902 38863 Hinds, Noble & E ldredge... 44 0074903 38518 Scientific Equipment Co....... 5 4374904 122 The Baker & Taylor Co....... 2 8274905 38478 Blaisdell Paper Pencil C o.. 124 7074906 663 D. C. Heath & Co.............. 15 0074907 125 Charles E. Merrill Co.......... 127 4474908 980 Charles Scribner’s S o n s ... . 16 4674909 38856 The Macmillan Co............. 120 0074910 399 American Book Co............. 21 1274911 38442 F. S. Banks & Co................ 2 7574912 38443 Louis S. G im bel................. 3 5074913 38481 Eagle Pencil Co................... 5 7674914 38487 Henry H. Hafrison ............ 2 0074915 38656 Schieffelin & Co................... 6074916 38844 Ginn & Co............................ 9674917 38463 Hopper Paper Co................. 52 3774918 169 The Prang Educational C o ... 3 00

D epartm ent of Finance.74949 Goldman, Sachs & Co........... 244,400 0074950 Goldman, Sachs & Co........... 488,800 0074951 Goldman, Sachs & Co......... 122,200 0074952 5-15-14 Kate Kane ......................... 2 0074953 Michael Dosch .................. 9 0074954 Rubsam & Horrmann Brew­

ing Co................................. 12 0074955 Louisa K. V onderlehr......... 1 0074956 Bart Dunn ........................ 20 5074957 Karl Ross .......................... 12 3474958 Title Guarantee & Trust Co. 86 3674959 L. T. Lehmeyer ................. 3 5074960 Hyman Monness ............... 2 0074961 The Brooklyn Heights R.

R. Co................................. 157 82

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Number.74962 Jos. K ennedy ..................... 50 0074963 John A. Galvin .................. 50 0074964 Yannav Jamue .................. 11 4374965 Guiseppe Paterno .............. 2 0074966 Barnet Cohen .................... 4 0074967 Vincz Spozorto ................ 3 5074968 Guis M o n d a .................. 2 8874979 Central Express & Transfer. 60 0074984 The Bronx Terminal C orp ... 56,466 6674985 Susan Mullan ................... 229 0574986 Louisa J. Anketell ............ 135 0474987 Samuel Gibson .................. 85 2374988 Chas. C. Miller, as Adm ...... 205 3674989 Jos. Carlo & Arcangila Carlo 358 4574990 Sound View Land & Imp. Co. 3,579 33

Fire Department.74926 5-21-14 M. Donahue & Son............. 33 6074927 3-23-14 Adam Rudolph .................. 29 0074928 5-18-14 John Lucas & Co................ 23 5674929 4-24-14 Abraham & S tra u s ............... 5 0074930 4-20-14 Fred. K. Loeser.................. 16 5074931 5-16-14 Motor Car Equip. Co.......... 26 6774932 5-20-14 Mason Mfg. Co................... 48 0074933 5-21-14 McKesson & R obb ins.......... 28 0074934 5-20-14 Joseph R u p p e rt..... . ............ 7 5274935 5- 2-14 The White Co...................... 8 0074936 5-18-14 Nickolas J. Schery ............. 823 00

Commissioner of Jurors, Bronx County.74920 M. B. Borwn P. & B. C o .. . . $6 15

Commissioner of Jurors, Kings County.74919 6- 1-14 The Peerless Tow. Sup. Co.. $6 15

Police Department.74974 38639 Meyer Denker, Sinram C o ... $122 8074975 36584 Altman Plumbing Co........ ; . 751 5074976 36583 Jas. Curran Mfg. Co............. 510 0074977 Police Pension Fund ......... 43 19

Department of Parks, Borough of Brooklyn.74991 Leo Umanoff ..................... $407 00

President of the Borough of Brooklyn.74980 39102 The Manhattan Supply C o ... $983 4074981 36297 Newman & Carey Co........... 5,625 8174982 37478 Murphy Bros........................ 5,832 84

LAW DEPARTM ENT. RegisterCourt. and W hen Title. N ature of Action.

Folio. Commenced.The following schedules form a brief extract of the transactions of the office

of the Corporation Counsel for the week ending April 18, 1914, as required by sec­tion 1546 of the Greater New York Charter.

Note—The City of New York, or the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, is defendant, unless otherwise mentioned.

SCHEDULE “A.”Suits and Special Proceedings Instituted.

RegisterCourt and When Title. Nature of Action.

Folio. Commenced.Co., K. Co.. 100 444 April 13,1914 Anchell, Benjamin, vs.

Alben ConstructionCo. et a l ..................

Co., K. Co. 100 444 April 13,1914 Mandeville, Edwin, etc.,vs. Philippo Todaroet a l .........................

Sup.,Bx.Co. 100 445 April 13,1914 Cohen, Samuel, andano. vs. Charles Rosen*berg et a l.................

S u p rem e ... 100 446 April 13,1914 N. Y. T rust Co. vs.Berhard Mainzer et al.

U. S. Dist. Bkt 343 April 13, 1914 Bible Calendar & Pub­lishing Co. (M atterof) .........................

U. S. Dist. Bkt 343 April 13, 1914 Alco W aist M anufactur­ing Co., Inc. (M attero f ) ..........................

U. S. Dist. Bkt 344 April 13,1914 Lipfeld, Sarah B. (Mat-o f ) ..................... . . .

U. S. Dist. Bkt. 344 April 13, 1914 l-eeney & Devanny Co.(M atter o f) ...............

U. S. D ist. Bkt 345 April 13,1914 Ma^el, A lfred (M atter

Sup., R. Co. 100 447 April 14,1914 Municipal Liens Co. vs.Elizabeth J. Webbet a l .........................

Sup., R. Co. 100 448 April 14,1914 Municipal Liens Co. vs.Elizabeth J. Webbet a l .........................

Sup., R. Co. 100 448 April 14,1914 Municipal Liens Co. vs.Elizabeth J. Webbet a l .........................

S u p rem e... 100 449 Aprli 14,1914 Appel, Joseph S. (exrel.). vs. P. JosephScully, etc., and ano'.

S u p rem e ... 100 450 April 14,1914 Volkening, Henry, ex­ecutor (matter o f ) . .

S u p rem e... 100 451 April 14,1914 National Nassau Bankof N. Y. (ex rel.) vs. William A. Prender-gast .........................

Sup., Q. Co. 100 452 April 14,1914 Connor, Thomas .......

M unicipal.. 100 453 April 14,1914 Schulum, Joseph .......

Sup., K. Co. 100 454 April 14,1914 Jaeger, Yetta, vs. Cityof N. Y. et a l..........

Mun., B’k’n 100 455 April 14,1914 Kandt, Hartwig ........

Sup., K. Co. 100 456 April 14,1914

S u p rem e ... 100 457 April 14, 1914

S u p rem e ... 100 458 April 14,1914

S u p rem e ... 100 459 April 14,1914

S u p rem e ... 100 459 April 14,1914

Jaeger, David, vs. Cityof N. Y. et a l ..........

Baxendale, John E.. vs. Robert R. Fox anaano...........................

Robert, Marie, vs. Tim­othy J. Murphy et a l.

Greenwich Sa v i n g s Bank, The, vs. AaronColeman et a l..........

New England Casualty Co. (M atter o f ) .......

Sup., K. Co. 100 460 April 15,1914

U. S. D ist. 100 461 April 15,1914

Sup., K. Co. 100 462 April 15,1914

M unicipal.. 100 463 April 15,1914

McCarthy, Patrick J. (ex rel.), vs. WilliamWilliams, e tc ............

Hill, Hattie Leota, vs. Mason-Seaman T rans­portation Co. and ano.

Bell, Belmont, and ano., ext’rs, et al., vs. City of N. Y. and a n o .. .

Allegra, James ..........

M unicipal.. 100 464 April 15,1914 City of New York vs.John Welden Truck­ing Co......................

M unicipal-• 100 465 April 15,1914 City of New York vs.Charles Weitzel........

To foreclose mortgage.

To foreclose mortgage.Action in partition to divide property,

Schuyler place and Amow ave., Bronx, etc.

To foreclose mortgage.

Bankruptcy proceeding.

Bankruptcy proceeding.

Bankruptcy proceeding.

Bankruptcy proceeding.

Bankruptcy proceeding.

To foreclose tax lien.

To foreclose tax lien.

To foreclose tax lien.Mandamus to compel restoration of

license as auctioneer.

For order dispensing with lost mort­gage.

Mandamus to compel payment to re­lator of $15,000 deposited by Messrs. Mulcahy & Williams.

Personal injuries while crossing bridge at Newtown Creek, opening draw of bridge, $10,000.

Salary as Clerk to a Judge, General Sessions Court, $208.37.

Personal injuries, fall, condition of sidewalk, 53 Moore st., Brooklyn, $15,000.

For damage to automobile, obstruction in roadway, Midword st. and Nos­trand ave., Brooklyn, $310.25.

For loss of services of wife, injured, fall, 53 Moore st., Brooklyn, $5,000.

To foreclose lien.

To foreclose mortgage.

To foreclose mortgage.For leave to cancel bond filed by Mc-

oughlin & Donovan with Comp­troller.

Mandamus to compel reinstatement as Assistant Foreman, Dept, of W ater Supply.

Personal injuries while a passenger in taxicab, collision with obstruc­tion, W est and Spring sts., $7,000.

Damage to property, 3901 4th ave., Brooklyn, construction of subway, $6,422.

For damage to automobile, running into excavation, 81st st. and Central Park West, $250.

For damage to lamp-post, William and Cedar sts., struck by automobile, $9.65.

For rental of runway at foot of E. 134th st., $31.25.

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Sup., K. Co. 100 466

Sup., K. Co. 100 467

Sup., K. Co. 100 468

Sup., K. Co. 100 469

Sup., K. Co. 100 470

Sup., K. Co. 100 471

Sup., K. Co. 100 472

Sup., K. Co. 100 473

Sup., K. Co. 100 474

Sup., K. Co. 100 475

M unicipal.. 100 476

Sup., O. Co, 100 477

M unicipal.. 100 478

M unicipal.. 100 479

M unicipal.. 100 480

Co.,K . Co.. 100 481

U. S. Dist. 100 482

Sup.,Bx.Co. 100 483

Sup., K. Co. 100 484

Sup., K. Co. 100 485

Sup., K. Co. 100 486

Sup., K. Co. 100 487

M unicipal.. 100 488

Sup., K. Co. 100 489

Sup.,Bx.Co. 100 490

M unicipal.. 100 491

Sup., Q. Co. 100 492

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City of New York vs. Augusta Garnier (No.

City of New York vs. Frank W. Livingstonet a l .........................

City of New York vs. Carl Ferdinand Spar-nicht et a l ........ ....

City of New York vs. John Milne et al (No.

City of New York vs. John Milne et al (No.

City of New York vs. John Milne et al. (No.3) ...........................

City of New York vs.Jmes A. Turley et al.

City of New York vs. Josephine A. Schullerand ano....................

City of New York vs. John Sweeney et al(No. 1 ) ....................

City of New York vs. John Sweeney et al(No. 2 ) ....................

Feeney, Ellen ..........

Onondaga, County of.

Springer, John W., andano...........................

Henschler, A lex..........

Henschler, Alex

People of the State of New York vs. JosephW h i te .......... . .........

Harms Co., C. F .......

Seel, Fritz, vs. City of N. Y. and ano..........

iNash. Charles N. (ex rel.), vs. William Wil­liams, e tc ..................

Schutz, Joseph (ex rel.), vs. William W il­liams .......................

Finch, John E., Jr. (ex rel.), vs. William Wil­liams, e tc ..................

Noon, Clarence E. (ex rel.), vs. William Wil­liams, etc..................

Reynolds, Thomas, vs.Thomas F. O’Connor.

Lawyers Mortgage Co. vs. Ella Ii. Aron-stamm et a l .............

Municipal Liens Co. vs. Stephen M. Hoye etal. ................... .

Candelier Louis..........

Jamieson & Bond Co., The, vs. George G. Reynolds et a l ..........

To foreclose tax lien.

To foreclose tax lien.

To foreclose tax lien.

To foreclose tax lien.

To foreclose tax lien.

To foreclose tax lien.

To foreclose tax lien.

To foreclose tax lien.

To foreclose tax lien.

To foreclose tax lien.Personal injuries, fall from bench,

condition of bench, Williamsburg Bridge, $500.

For maintenance and support of one Ida Gannon as a poor person, for­merly resident of City of New York, $82.

For payment of assessment for open­ing 170th st.

As assignee, balance of salary of John Fitzpatrick, as Building In ­spector, Borough of Bronx, $464.60.

As assignee, balance of salary of John P. Spears, as Building In­spector, Borough of Bronx, $328.

For order directing Chamberlain to pay to Burt C. ’Lewis amount of bail deposited, $1,000.

For damage to steam tug “Corona,” collision with ferryboat “ Queens,” $ 121. •

Personal injuries while delivering and placing coal in cellar of P.S. No. 32, obstacle in cellar, $25,000.

Mandamus to compel reinstatement as Laborer, Dept, of W ater Supply,etc.

Mandamus to compel reinstatement as Laborer, Dept, of W ater Supply,etc.

Mandamus to compel reinstatement as Laborer, Dept, of W ater Supply,e tc

Mandamus to compel reinstatement as Laborer, Dept, of W ater Supply,etc.

To recover property valued at $180.

To foreclose mortgage.

To foreclose tax lien.Personal injuries, fall, condition of

plank sidewalk, 171 W. 85th st., $ 100.

To confirm title to lands underw ater at Rockaway Beach.

SCHEDULE “BJudgments, Orders and Decrees Entered.

George W. Hebard, executor—Entered Appellate Division order affirming order directing M. H. Dodge and G. S. Jenkins to pay costs.

Jessie Rosenblatt, infant, etc.—Eentered order on remittitur from Court of Appeals affirming judgment dismissing complaint.

Elkonen Cassak—Entered order discontinuing action without costs.Joseph J. O’Reilly vs. J. P. Mitchel—Entered order denying motion to overrule

demurrer to complaint, with $10 costs to defendant.Mary Faber, administratrix—Entered Appellate Division order denying motion to

resettle order of reversal.

4886 THE CITY RECORD. MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914.

John J. McCarthy—Entered Appellate Term order denying motion for reargument of appeal, or for leave to appeal to Appellate Division.

People ex rel. Nassau Ferry Company vs. L. Purdy et al.—Entered order dis­continuing proceeding without costs.

Sali Rosen—Entered order setting aside verdict in favor of plaintiff, and directing a new trial.

People ex rel. Charles W. Wuest vs. G. E. Senior et a l.; People ex rel. Emil F. Hartung vs. same—Entered orders denying relators’ motions for peremptory writs of mandamus.

John Williams and another—Order entered sustaining demurrer to fifth separate defense in answer with $10 costs to plaintiff.

People ex rel. Jacob Pine vs. J. M. Morrow et al.; People ex rel. Thomas F. Farrell vs. W. Williams—Entered orders denying motions for peremptory writs of mandamus.

City of New York vs. Jacob Levy—Entered judgment dismissing counterclaim of defendant on the merits, and in favor of plaintiff upon the merits, and for $1,162.94 damages and costs.

Frank M. Lowery—Entered judgment in favor'of defendant dismissing the com­plaint and for $122.85 costs.

City of New York vs. Celestino De Marco—Entered judgment dismissing the counterclaim upon the merits, and in favor of defendant upon the merits for $43,527.20 damages and costs.

Bridget Feeney—Entered judgment dismissing complaint by default and for $140.55 costs.

State Trading Corporation vs. R. W aldo; Esther Wazberg vs. L. M. M artin; Antonio Engelke—Entered orders dsmissing actions for lack of prosecution.

People ex rel. Robert R. Crowell vs. M. E. Connolly—Appellate Division order entered annulling determination of defendant and reinstating relator, with $50 costs and disbursements.

Gustave Ribbe vs. M. McDonnell (2 actions); Martha Ribbe vs. same—Entered orders dismissing actions for lack of prosecution.

James Armstrong—Entered order changing venue to New York County.Catherine Gallagher, infant—Entered order discontinuing action without costs.Catherine Grogan—Entered order discontinuing action without costs.John J. Pierrepont vs. R. A. C. Smith et al.—Entered order granting motion to

continue injunction pendente lite.Genaro Guiliano, infant—Entered order changing venue to Queens County.George A. Carman; Elmer E. Abrams; W alter C. Denton; Erastus W. Seaman;

William H. Morrison; Edward Bennett; Benjamin Rider; Charles Seaman—Entered orders granting leave to serve an amended answer on payment of $10 costs to plaintiffs.

Abraham Reinffen, infant, vs. Board of Education—Entered Appellate Term order reversing judgment in favor of plaintiff and dismissing complaint.

Maud Nosk, administratrix; Eugenie H. Nicholson, administratrix—Entered orders denying motions for new trial.

William J. Koehler—Entered order discontinuing action without costs.Abraham Reinffen, infant—Entered judgment on Appellate Term order of re­

versal for $74.40 costs in favor of defendant.Bridget Carroll—Entered judgment in favor of defendant upon the merits, and

for $113.61 costs.Catherine Boediger; Rose Friedman, infant—Entered judgments in favor of de­

fendant upon the merits and for $105.61 costs.People ex rel. Joseph Riley vs. A. E. Steers—Entered order denying motion for

new trial.Judgments Were Entered in Favor of the Plaintiffs in the Following Actions.

RegisterDate. Name. and Folio. Amount.

April 4,1914 Hunt, Ethel W. and another ............................. 95 224 $100 03M ar.31,1914 Stagen, George A., vs. Board of Education........ 100 79 29 90

SCHEDULE “C.”Record of Court Work.

> People ex rel. Butterick Publishing Co. vs. L. Purdy et al. (1911, 1912 and 1913)— Tried before Cohalan, J . ; decision reserved; W. J. Clarke for the City.

_ James Thedford—Tried before Goff, Jr., and a jury; juror withdrawn; T. G. Price for the City.

Henry B. Tangemann—Tried before Philbin, J., and a ju ry ; complaint dismissed; G. M. Curtis, Jr., for the City.

Olive Herbert—Motion to dismiss appeal, submitted at Court of Appeals; decision reserved; T. Farley for the City. “Motion granted.”

People ex rel. James McGuinness vs. G. McAneny; People ex rel. William Winters vs. W. A. Prendergast—Argued at Court of Appeals; decision reserved; T. Farley for the City. “Order affirmed.”

People (A. Pugliese) vs. Elbert Ekerold—Argued at Court of Appeals; decision reserved; C. McIntyre for the City.

People ex rel. Brooklyn Heights Railroad Co. vs. M. E. Connolly; People ex rel. Brooklyn, Queens County & Suburban Railroad Co. vs. A . E. Steers—Argued at Court of Appeals; decision reserved; W. P. Burr for the City. “Order affirmed.”

People ex rel. Edison Electric Illuminating Co. vs. F. E. Kernochan et al.; argued at Court of Appeals; decision reserved; T. Farley for the City. “Order affirmed.”

People ex rel. Bridget C. Peixotto vs. Board of Education—Argued at Court of Appeals; decision reserved; C. McIntyre for the City.

People ex rel. James Reilly vs. J. Johnson—Submitted at Appellate Division; decision reserved; W. E. C. Mayer for the City. “W rit dismissed.”

People ex rel. Thomas F. Farrell vs. W. Williams—Motion for peremptory writ of mandamus; argued before Davis, J . ; decision reserved; A. Sweeny for the City. “Motion denied.”

People ex rel. O tto H. Schultze vs. A. E. Feinberg et al.—Motion for alternative write of prohibition, argued before Davis, J .; decision reserved; A. Sweeny for the City. “Motion denied arid stay vacated.”

Asphalt Paving Contracting Co. (actions Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7)—Motion for appointment of Commission to take testimony in Philadelphia; argued before Davis, J .; decision reserved; R. P. Chittenden for the City. “Motion granted.”

People ex rel. Joseph W. Balet vs. F. J. C. Kracke—Motion for final order dis­missing writ of mandamus, on findings of Trial Term ; argued before Bijur, J .; decision reserved; E. S. Benedict for the City.

William A. Thomas Co.—Trial before Bijur, J .; decision reserved; J. L. O’Brien for the City.

Martha Ribbe vs. M. McDonnell; Gustav Ribbe vs. same (2 actions)—Motions to dismiss actions for lack of prosecution submitted to Smith, J., in City Court, and granted; D. F. Dennehy for the City.

People ex rel. Josiah J. White vs. L. Purdy et al. (1912 and 1913)—W rit of certiorari dismissed by default before Benedict, J .; W. R. Wilson for the City.

Joseph Bruck vs. T. F. O’Connor—Tried before Davies, J., in Municipal Court; judgment for plaintiff; A. Parker for the City.

People ex rel. James Davis vs. Board of Education—Motion to resettle order denying motion, submitted to Kapper, J . ; decision reserved; C. McIntyre for the City. “Motion denied.”

People ex rel. James McIntosh vs. J. Johnson—Argued at Court of Appeals; decision reserved; T. Farley for the City. “Order affirmed with costs.”

Maud Weaver, administratrix—Submitted at Appellate Division; decision reserved; C. J. Nehrbas for the City. “Judgment affirmed.”

John Kraljer, infant—Tried before Hand, J., in United States District Court; decision reserved; G. P. Nicholson for the City. “Decree for libellant, $3,500.”

State Trading Corporation vs. R. W aldo; Esther Waxberg vs. L. M. M artin; Antonio Engelke—Motions to dismiss actions for lack of prosecution, submitted to Davis, J., and granted; D. F. Dennehy for the City.

William Lenehan vs. R. Waldo et al—Tried before Philbin, J., and a jury; verdict for defendant; T. G. Price for the City.

City of New York vs. Consolidated Telegraph and Electrical Subway Co.— Reference proceeded and adjourned; H. P. Walker for the City.

Cranford Co.—Argued at Court of Appeals; decision reserved; T. Farley for the City. “Judgment affirmed.”

People ex rel. Union Railway Co. vs. S. T. B. C.; People ex rel. 42d Street,

Manhattanville & St. Nicholas Avenue Railroad Co. vs. Same; People ex rel. Third Avenue Railroad Co. vs. Same—Argued at Court of Appeals; decision reserved; C. A. Peters for the City.

People ex rel. August Reiblich vs. R. Waldo—Argued at Appellate Division; decision reserved; T. Farley for the City. “Order affirmed.”

John Cahill—Submitted at Appellate Division; decision reserved; C. J. Nehrbas for the City. “Judgment affirmed.”

In re. Henry Volkening—Motion for order directing Register to discharge mortgage, submitted to Davis, J. Decision reserved; G. H. Cowie for the City.

Benjamin Stone—Motion to dismiss action for lack of prosecution, submitted to Davis, J., and granted; D. F. Dennehy for the City.

Antonio Longo—Tried before Platzek, J., and a ju ry ; verdict for defendant; J. W. Goff, Jr., for the City.

Sarah Schostak—Complaint dismissed by default before Delany, J . ; A. Parker for the City.

People ex rel. Accursio Maggio vs. Board of Health—Submitted at Appellate Division; decision reserved; W. E. C. Mayer for the City.

City of New York vs. Uvalde Asphalt Paving Co. and another—Motion to resettle order of affirmance, submitted at Appellate Division; decision reserved; T. Farley for the City. “Motion denied.”

In re. New England Casualty Co.—Motion for order directing discharge of lien upon filing of bond, argued before Davis, J . ; decision reserved; J. F. Collins for the City. “Motion denied.”

City of New York vs. Nathan Straus et al.—Motion to compel plaintiff to reply to answer, argued before Davis, J . ; decision reserved; C. W. Miller for the City.

In re. Rose Boyd—Motion for order directing Register to discharge mortgage; submitted to Davis, J. Decision reserved; G. H. Cowie for the City.

Alfonso d’Auria; Marie G. d’Auria—Motions to dismiss actions ror lack of prosecution, submitted to Davis, J., and granted; D. F. Dennehy for the City.

Michael DePeri, infant; Julia C. Coyle; William G. Coyle; Edward T. Mulligan; Amanda Bodenheim—Motions to dismiss actions for lack of prosecution, submitted to Davis, J. Decision reserved; D. F. Dennehy for the City. “Motions denied.”

George Rodemann—Submitted at Appellate Division; decision reserved; J. D. Bell for the City.

Mary Page vs. F. Braboff—Motion to retax plaintiff’s bill costs, argued before Kelly, J. Decision reserved; S. K. Probasco for the City. “Motion denied.”

Charles Seaman; Benjamin Rider; W alter C. Denton; Erastus W. Seaman; Elmer E. Abrams; William H. M orrison; Edward Bennett; George A. C arm an - Motions for leave to amend answers, argued before Kelly, J., and granted on pay­ment of $10 costs; S. K. Probasco for the City.

Bridget Carroll—Tried before Blakmar, J., and a ju ry ; verdict for defendant; P. E. Callahan for the City.

William Murek and another—Argued at Appellate Division; decision reserved; J. D. Bell for the City.

People ex rel. George A. Scott vs. R. Waldo—Argued at Appellate Division; decision reserved; J. D. Bell for the City.

Abraham Vanderborg—Tried before Clark, J., and a jury; verdict for plaintiff for $7,250; motion to set aside verdict argued; decision reserved; P. E. Callahan for the City.

People ex rel. John Jennings vs. J. Johnson—Motion for peremptory writ of mandamus of findings of Appellate Division; submitted to Kelly, J., and granted; S. K. Probasco for the City.

Rose Friedman, an infant; Catherine Boediger—Complaints dismissed by default before Clark, J . ; P. E. Callahan for the City.

C. Walter Randell—Complaint dismissed before Freifeld, J-, in Municipal Court; J. H. McCabe for the City.

H earings B efore Commissioners o f E stim ate in Condemnation Proceedings.Piers 27 and 28, East River dock, one hearing; C. D. Olendorf for the City.Qtsego Street Terminal, one hearing; J. J. Squier for the City.Leonard and Maujer Street School site, two hearings; J. B. Shanahan for the City.Richmond County Street Cleaning Yard, three hearings; Rapid Transit (Walton

ave.), two hearings; Rapid Transit (Bronx River and Devoe st.), one hearing; H. W. Mayo for the City.

Rapid Transit (Joralemon st.), two hearings; Flatbush Avenue Extension, one hearing; E. J. Kenney, Jr., for the City.

SCHEDULE “D.”Contracts, etc., Drafted, Examined and Approved as to Form.

Contracts Adver-Contracts Examined tisements

Department. Approved and Returned Approvedas to Form, for Revision. as to Form.

Borough Presidents ............ 19 a #Board of Education ............ 15 3 , *Department of Correction . . . 5 2Park Department ............... 3 1Public Service Commission .. 2 t aPolice Department .............. 1 1Bridge Department ............. 1 1Dock Department ............... 1 ••

Total .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 4 1Bonds Approved. Leases Approved.

Finance Department .......... ...... 17 Finance Department ............ 2Borough Presidents ............ ...... 13 Board of W ater Supply...... 1

— - Street Cleaning Department . 1Total ..................... ...... 30 Dock Department ............... 1

• Total .............. ....... ...... ~SCHEDULE “E."

Opinions Rendered to the Various Departments.

Number of Number ofDepartment. Opinions Department. Opinions

Rendered. Rendered.Finance Department .............. 35Borough Presidents .............. 5Department of Public W orks.. 2Municipal Civil Service Com­

mission . f .......................... 2City Clerk ............................. 1Board of Assessors .............. 1Board of W ater Supply........... 1Park Department .................. 1

Board of Education................. 1Police D epartm en t................. 1Mayor .................................. 1Department of Taxes and As­

sessments .......................... 1Health Department ............... 1

Total ....................... 53

FRANK L. POLK, Corporation Counsel.

Police Department.Report fo r w eek ending M ay 30, 1914:

M a y 25.Granted—Application of Patrolman

Walter S. Sargent, 173di Precinct, to be reimbursed to the extent of $39.50 for uniform overcoat and trousers destroyed in the performance of police duty. Appli­cation of Patrolman William F. Kunz, Jr., 22d Precinct, to be reimbursed to the ex­tent of $2.75 for repairs to uniform blouse damaged in the performance of duty. Application _ of Patrolman Henry Kup- frian, Traffic Division, Subdivision B, to be reimbursed to the extent of $8 for uniform trousers destroyed in the per­

formance of duty. Application of Ser­geant John J. Heffernan, 43d Precinct, to be reimbursed to the extent of $7 for re­pairs to uniform blouse damaged in the performance of duty. Application of Patrolman Vincent Keller, 28th Precinct, to be reimbursed to the extent of $3.50 for cleaning of uniform blouse and trousers soiled in the performance of duty.

Theatrical Licenses Granted — The Aeolian Hall, 29 W. 42d st., Manhattan, from May 25th, 1914, to April 30th, 1915, $500. Deimling Amusement Company, Ocean ave. and Conway st., Rockaway Beach, from May 22d, 1914, to April 30th, 1915, $500.

MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914.

R unners’ Licenses Granted— Charles A. Foucart, 94 Broadway, from May 27th, 1914, to May 26th, 1915; fee, $12.50; bond, $300. Louis Lukowsky, 89 Monroe st., from May 26th, 1914, to May 25th, 1915; fee, $20; bond, $300.

The following members of the Force having been tried on charges before the Police Commissioner, fines were imposed as indicate^:

Sergeant' Thomas W. Kennelly, 169th Precinct, May 7, (1) improper patrol; (2) entered licensed liquor hotel in uniform;(3) drank glass of beer in licensed liquor hotel in uniform, 10 days.

Patrolman Andrew J. Webb, I52d P re­cinct, April 23, (1) improper patrol; (2) improper patrol, 5 days.

The following member of the Force having been tried on charges before a Deputy Commissioner, fines were imposed as indicated: Patrolman Edward F.Smith, 172d Precinct (2 charges), March 31, (1) could not be found on post; (2) absent from relieving point; (3) failed to take proper route from relieving point;(4) failed to obtain permission; (5) failed to make entry, 10 days. April 1,(1) quit post; (2) absent from relieving point; (3) failed to take proper route from relieving point; (4) failed to obtain permission; (5) failed to make entry, 10 days.

The following death was reported: Ser­geant Patrick Gallivan, 167th Precinct, at 6.50 a. m., May 25, 1914.

May 26.Upon the order of the Supreme Court

Leo Shenfield was reinstated as a Patrol­man of the first grade, he having been dismissed from the Force November 14, 1912, and with back pay with interest from October 24, 1912, the date of his suspen­sion.

Theatrical License Granted— Boulevard Amusement Company, 2248-58 Broadway, Manhattan, from May 25th, 1914, to April 30th, 1915, $500.

Concert License Granted— William D. Kolle, Prospect Hall, 261-9 Prospect ave., Brooklyn, with permission to sell spiritu­ous liquors, from May 25th, 1914, to Sep­tember 24th, 1914, $50.

Circus License Granted— Walter A. Shannon, Great Shannon Circus, 138th st. and 3d ave., The Bronx, from May 26th, 1914, to June 25th, 1914, $50.

R unners’ Licenses Granted— Charles Betts, 320 W. 51st st., from May 14th, 1914, to May 13th, 1915; fee, $12.50; bond, $300. Francisco Garcia, 227 W. 15th st., from May 23d., 1914, to May 22d, 1915; fee, $12.50; bond, $300.

The following member of the Force was relieved and dismissed from the Po­lice Force and Service and placed on the roll of the Police Pension Fund and was awarded the following pension, to take effect 12 p. m., May 25, 1914: Patrolman Thomas F. Sheridan, 16th Precinct, on his own application, at $700 per annum. Ap­pointed September 11, 1886.

The following members of the Force having been tried on charges before a Deputy Commissioner, fines were imposed as indicated: Patrolmen—Max Isaacson, 1st Precinct (formerly of 11th Inspection District), March 26, (1) failed to furnish court with a complete statement of facts;(2) testified differently on different occa­sions, 5 days. Timothy P. Murphy, 10th Precinct (2 Hiarges), March 28, failed to report as ordered, 3 days; March 28, ab­sent without leave, 3 days. Otto A. B. Gruber, 26th Precinct, March 27, loitering and in conversation, 1 day. Martin Salo­mon, 31st Precinct, March 28, late in re­porting, 1 day. Harry J. Scharp, 32d P re­cinct, March 28, (1) absent from post; (2) failed to make entry; (3) failed to obtain permission, 2 days. Thomas B. Fahy, 61st Precinct, March 28, (1) late in relieving; (2) failed to obtain permis­sion; (3) failed to make entry, 3 days. Elmo C. Hoagland, 143d Precinct, April 29, absent from outgoing roll-call, 5 days. James A. O’Keefe, 169th Precinct (fo r­merly of the 147th Precinct, 2 charges), April 27, failed to signal, 1 day; April 27, improper patrol, 2 days. John T. Peacock, 169th Precinct (formerly of the 167th P re­cinct), April 23, improper patrol, 3 days.

The following members of the Force having been tried on charges' before a Deputy Commissioner, were reprimanded: Patrolmen—Elmo C. Hoagland, 143d Pre­cinct, April 14, absent without leave. John T. Peacock, 169th Precinct (formerly of the 167th Precinct), April 12, (1) absent from patrol, post and relieving point; (2) failed to obtain permission; (3) failed to make entry.

The following members of the Force having been tried on charges before a Deputy Commissioner, the charges were dismissed: Patrolmen—Edward P. Bren- nen, 167th Precinct, April 23, (1) absent from post; (2) failed to obtain permis­sion; (3) failed to make entry. Ralph G. Dunham, 282d Precinct, April 30, failed to report an accident.

The following death was reported: Patrolman Thomas F. Malloy, 38th Pre­cinct, at 4 p. m., May 24, 1914.

May 27.Second Grade Clerk William H. Kirk

was promoted to Third Grade Clerk, with

THE CITY RECORD. 4887

compensation at the rate of $1,200 per annum, his name appearing on eligible list dated May 22, 1914.

Approved— Application of Henry F. Meffert, Deputy Clerk, for permission ̂ to communicate with the Municipal Civil Service Commission, with a view of hav­ing papers in recent examination for pro­motion to Third Grade Clerk rerated.

Theatrical License Granted— H. P. Mor­rison, Morrison Theatre, Henry st. and Ocean ave., Queens, from May 29th, 1914, to April 30th, 1915, $500.

A dvancem ents to Grade— Patrolmen to $1,250 grade, May 24, 1914: Joseph A. Pugh, 1; Thomas A. Connor, 2; Morris M. Melzak, 6; William T. Gatewood, 10; Edward Small, 13; Charles H. Schilling, 13; William J. Hauptmann, 13; Edward A. Duffy, 14; William F. Brennan, 18; Matthew T. McKeon, 23; Henry J. M ur­phy, 35; John J. F. Hayden, 35; Hartford D. Keitl^ 39; Joseph H. Bailey, 74; Henry P. Fremd, 144; John J. Tormey, 146; James J. Grady, 149; Peter Cusick, 156; William A. Cunningham, 158; Henry E. Eisman, 158; Frederick W. McGrath, 168; A rthur C. Cordes, 170; Thomas J. J. Law, C. O.; James J. Bryan, 2d District.

The following resignation was accepted: Probationary Patrolman James J. Lyons, School for Recruits, to take effect 12 p. m., May 26, 1914. >

The following member of the Force having been tried on charges before ^ Deputy Commissioner, and found guilty, was dismissed from the Police Force of the Police Department of The City of New York, to take effect 12.10 p. m., May 26, 1914: Patrolman Francis Gallagher, 43d Precinct. Charge, May 4, 1914: Neglect of duty and violation of the rules; (1) off post, coming from liquor saloon; (2) failed to obtain permission; (3) failed to make entry. Charges, May 4, 1914: Neglect of duty, violation of rules; intoxicated.

Pursuant to the provisions of section 300 of the Greater New York Charter, the following member of the Force was dis- m^sed from the Police Force of the Po­lice Department of The City of New York, to take effect 12 p. m., May 26, 1914: Patrolman Joseph J. Duffy, 155th Pre­cinct.

May 28.The following members of the Force

having been tried on charges before a Deputy Commissioner, fines were imposed as indicated: Patrolmen—Albert J. Kru- ers, 4th Precinct, March 31, (1) absent from post; (2) failed to obtain permis­sion; (3) failed to make entry, 1 day. Edward C. Fleischer, 26th Precinct, March 31, (1) absent from post; (2) failed to make entry; (3) failed to obtain permis­sion, 3 days. Frank W. Hopp, 26th Pre­cinct, May 3, failed to take prompt police action, 3 days. Joseph N. Herzhauser, 26th Precinct, May 5, failed to take prompt police action, 3 days. James J. Ward, 29th Precinct, April 24, absent without leave, 2 days. George F. Evans, 39th Pre­cinct, March 29, (1) absent from post; (2) absent from relieving point; (3) failed to make entry; (4) failed to obtain permission, 5 days. Leo T. Sexton, 43d Precinct, May 3, absent from reserve duty,3 days. Bernard Goldman, 61st Precinct, April 23, (1) absent from post; (2) failed to obtain permission; (3) failed to make entry, 4 days. Daniel Gallagher, 148th Precinct, April 10, (1) improper patrol;(2) failed to obtain permission; (3) failed to make entry, 3 days. Thomas J. McCartney, 148th Precinct, April 10, (1) improper patrol; (2) made false state­ment; (3) failed to obtain permission; (4) failed to make entry, 10 days. Peter P. McDermott, 162d Precinct, March 28, (1) left post; (2) failed to obtain permission;(3) failed to make entry, 1 day. Charles J. Luzinski, 169th Precinct, May 3, absent from roll-call, 2 days. Thomas J. Lynch, 276th Precinct, April 13, (1) abandoned prisoner in hospital; (2) abandoned pris­oner in hospital; (4) abandoned prisoner in hospital, 5 days. Not guilty of speci­fications (3) disrespectful, and (5) aban­doned prisoner in hospital. John W. Brierton, 278th Precinct, April 12, (1) absent from post; (2) failed to obtain permission, 3 days.

The following members of the Force having been tried on charges before a Deputy Commissioner, were reprimanded:

Lieutenant Solomon C. Hauptman, < 7th Precinct, May 11, (1) improper action; (2) improper action.

Patrolmen—Joseph Geary, 29th Precinct, April 20, sitting. Patrick Dolan, 29th Pre­cinct, May 7, failed to appear at trial room. Michael Hanrahan, 26th Precinct, April 30, failed to signal. Adolph P. W. Schuber, 32d Precinct, April 25, (1) ab­sent from fixed post; (2) failed to obtain permission. Thomas F. Cleary, 43d P re­cinct, May 1, failed to signal. James Mc­Cabe, 61st Precinct, May 8, (1) absent from post; (2) failed to obtain permis­sion; (3) failed to make entry. John R. Hanken, 65th Precinct, May 6, failed to signal. Stephen W. O’Brien, 65th P re­cinct, May 7, failed to appear at trial room.

The following members of the Force

) ... — =.... . ■having been tried on charges before a Deputy Commissioner, the charges were dismissed:

Sergeant Michael Coughlan, 22d P re­cinct, May 8, absent from patrol and pre­cinct.

Patrolmen—Henry Shaw, 13th Precinct, May 7, (1) improper language, etc.; (2) arrested citizen; (3) struck citizen. Daniel McBride, 21st Precinct, May 1 ,(1 ) improper conduct; (2). improper conduct. Michael V. Giuva, 26thl Precinct, May 10, failed to promptly report his return to post. Michael M. McDonald, 29th P re­cinct, March 31, (1) improper patrol; (2) failed to make entry; (3) failed to obtain permission; (4) was not equipped with memorandum book. John E. Fitzpatrick, 31st Precinct, April 11, (1) improper pa­trol; (2) failed to make entry; (3) failed to obtain permission. Robert Kuntze, 38th Precinct, May 7, shoved a woman. Arthur J. Farley, 281st Precinct, April 16, (1) im­proper conduct; (2) improper conduct. Henry J. Brown, 285th Precinct, April 30, failed to prevent ball playing.

Full pay was granted to the following named Patrolmen during disability from the dates mentioned: Thomas F. Haynes, 7th Precinct, 3 p. m., April 29, 1914. Ed­win P. Lloyd, Subdivision E, Traffic Di­vision, May 20, 1914. William Boudreau, 43d Precinct, May 21, 1914. Edward J. Meagher, 32d Precinct, May 22, 1914. William F. Norton, 31st Precinct, May 19, 1914.

'Approved— Application of Patrolman Daniel Sullivan, Traffic Division, Sub­division C, to be reimbursed to the extent of $12.50 for repairs to winter uniform blouse damaged in the discharge of duty.

Granted— Full pay to Sergeant Thomas W Kennelly, 169th Precinct, while under suspension from 9.10 p. m., May 1st, 1914, to 10.29 a. m., May 9th, 1914.

May 29.The following members of the Force

were relieved and dismissed from the Po­lice Force and Service and placed on the roll of the Police Pension Fund and were awarded the following pensions, on Police Surgeons’ certificate, to take effect 12 p. m., May 27, 1914:

Lieutenant James G. Ryan, 143d Pre­cinct, at $1,025 per annum; appointed Feb­ruary 29, 1896.

Patrolmen—Martin H. Fick, 33d P re­cinct, at $700 per annum; appointed Sep­tember 2, 1887. James Cosgrove, 63d Pre­cinct, at $700 per annum; appointed June 25, 1890.

The following member of the Force having been tried on charges before a Deputy Commissioner, and found guilty, was dismissed from the Police Force of the Police Department of The City of New York, to take effect 1.45 p. m., May 28, 1914: Patrolman Charles A. Lynch, 65th Precinct. Charge, April 28, 1914: Conduct unbecoming an officer, neglect of duty and violation of rules; (1) failed to promptly report accident; (2) made false report. Charge, April 28, 1914: Conduct v unbecoming an officer and violation ef rules; intoxicated.

Theatrical License Gran ted — Charles Frohman, Garrick Theatre, 63 W. 35th s t, Manhattan, from May 28th, 1914, to April 30th, 1915, $500.

R unner License Granted — Emanuel Manheimer, 334 E. 58th st., from May 29th, 1914, to May 28th, 1915; fee, $20; bond, $300.

Granted— Petition for pension of Lydia J. DeVoursney, widow of Charles H.

'DeVoursney, Patrolman; date of marriage, November 1st, 1859; amount of pension awarded, $300 per annum. Application of Patrolman Albert C. Scheidemantel, 154th Precinct, for permission to accept reward of $50, less the usual deduction for the Police Pension Fund, for the arrest of a deserter from the United States N$vy.

A pproved — Recommendation of the First Deputy Commissioner that the sum of $20 per month be paid Ellie Burns, guardian for minor child of Edward F.

, Connors, deceased Patrolman, for a period of twelve months from the Relief Fund, for the use of said minor child, Dorothy Connors, born September 16th, 191Q. Application of Patrolman Joseph Gross, 15th Precinct, to be reimbursed to the extent of $16.75 for uniform blouse de­stroyed in the discharge of duty.

Denied— Petition for pension of Gene­vieve Fitzgerald, widow of Patrick J. Fitzgerald, Patrolman. Application of Patrolman Henry Kupfrian, Traffic Divi­sion, Subdivision B, to be retired; not 55 years of age; not 25 years’ service.

ARTHUR WOODS, Police Commis- 'sioner.

Borough ol Brooklyn.Report fo r the W eek Ending M ay 23,1914.

Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices.

Orders Issued— For supplies, 29; for re­pairs, 57; total, 86.

Bills aggregating $963.19 were forwarded to the Department of Finance for pay­ment.Bureau of Incumbrances and Permits.

Complaint D epartm ent— Department of Street Cleaning, 3; Bureau of Complaints, 11; mail, 24; office, 22; Inspectors, 29; Po­lice Department, 10. Classification and disposal: Boulders, 19; trees and limbs, 10; loads earth, 70.

Inspectors’ D epartm ent — Complaints made, 26; complaints settled, 72; slips settled, 127; Inspectors’ slips OK’d for stand, etc., 33. ,

P erm it D epartm ent— Building material, 38; vaults, 2; crosswalks, 27; special, 252; vault repairs, 3 ; cement walks, 34; drive­ways, 13; electric companies, 101; railroad companies, 12; gas companies, 150; water companies and sewer, 35.

Cashier’s D epartm ent— Moneys received: Repaving over water connections, $801.10; repaving over sewer connection, $566.30; repaving over gas connections, $122.50; re­paving over electric light connections, $2,-

Laboring Fo\

644.46; inspection of work done by cor­porations, $187.37; extra paving, $20.48; redemption of street incumbranees seized, $4.50; special paving, $72.15; vaults, $250.81. Total, $4,669.67.

Bureau of Sewers.M oneys Received — For sewer permits,

$1,469.98.Perm its Issued— For new sewer connec­

tions, 138; for old sewer connections (re­pairs), 24.

Linear feet 6-inch house connections, 6,150; linear feet sewer built, 90-inch to 166-inch, 349; linear feet sewer built, 24- inch to 90-inch, 410; linear feet pipe sewer built, 4,742; total number of feet sewer built, 5,501; number of manholes built, 50;

.'number of basins built, 8; number of feet sewer repaired, 11; number of basins re­paired, 89; linear feet of pipe sewers cleaned, 113,345; linear feet of sewers ex­amined, 264,450; number of basins cleaned, 807; number of basins relieved, 7; number of basins examined, 364; manhole covers put on, 14; number of basin pans set and reset, 31; number gallons sewage pumped, 26th Ward, 71,339,700; number gallons sewage pumped, 31st Ward, 36,308,830; cubic feet sludge pumped* 26th Ward, 48,- 416; cubic feet sludge pumped, 31st Ward, 28,519; complaints examined, 17; man­holes repaired, 14.

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Bureau of Highways.A sphalt P lant— 1,302 box plant product;

street maintenance, 9.470.5 cubic feet as­phalt laid; street restoring, 1,209.3 square yards asphalt laid.

Dangerous holes repaired and made safe, 179 (temporarily).

W ork Done by Repairs Gangs— Granite, grade 1, 119 square yards; granite, grade 2, 612 square yards; granite, sand, 2,081 square yards; cobbles, 237 square yards; iron slag, 1 square yard ; wood block, 1,822 square yards; asphalt block, 89 square yards; total, 4,961 square yards.

W ork D one by Connection G angs— . Granite, grade 1,133 square yards; granite, grade 2, 384 square yards; granite, sand^ 114 square yards; Belgian block, 10 square

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. . 2 . . . . 3 5yards; iron slag block, 2 square yards; wood block, 9 square yards; asphalt block,42 square yards; macadam, 109 square yards; total, 803 square yards.

M iscellaneous W ork — 28,889 square yards streets sprinkled,' oil; 590 miles street sprinkled with water, 8 cesspools cleaned, drainage, miscellaneous trucking, repairing tools, etc., filling washouts, cleaning streets, miscellaneous work (not street), care of yards, details, inspections.

Total number of square yards of pave­ment repaired, 5,764; linear feet of gutter reset, 5; square feet of bridging relaid, 8; square feet of flagging relaid, 24,095; square feet of cement walk, 2,745; linear . feet of foundation under curb, 65; linear feet bluestone curb, 160; miscellaneous

4888 MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914,THE CITY RECORD.

paved gutters, etc., 6 square yards; dirt roadway repaired and cleaned by hand, 39,217 square yards; dirt roadway repaired and cleaned by machine, 140,466 square yards; sidewalk repairs, square yards, 580; macadam cleaned, square yards, 700; macadam repairs, square yards, 2,918.

Building Bureau.Plans Filed—For new buildings: Brick,

92, estimated cost, $868,600; frame, 41, estimated cost, $112,500; total new build­ings, 133, estimated cost, $981,100. For alterations, 96, estimated cost, $76,220. Cost of book slips, $22,940. Cost of bay windows, $125. Grand total: Plans filed, 229; estimated cost, $1,080,385.

Unsafe cases filed, 3; violation cases filed, 76; unsafe notices issued, 3; viola­tion notices issued, 76; cases referred to counsel, 6.

L. H. POUNDS, President.

Changes in Departments, Etc.COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS.

New York County.Salary Increased—James T. Fallon, 313

W. 50th st., New York, Foreman of La­borers, from $1,200 to $1,350 per annum, effective as of June 1, 1914.

Serinees Ceased—One Laborer, at $720 per annum.

OFFICIAL DIRECTORYUnless otherwise stated, the Pnblle Offices

of the City are open for business from I a. m. to d p. m.; Saturday, I a. m. to IS noon.

CITY OFFICES.MAYOR’S OFFICE.

City Hall. Telephone, 8020 CortlandtJohn Purroy Mitchel, Mayor.Theodore Rousseau, Secretary.Bertram de N. Cruaer, Executive Secretary.

Bureau t f Licenses.57-S9 Centre st Telephone, 2030 Worth.Julian Rosenthal, Chief of Bureau.

Bureau of Weights a n i Measures.City Hall. Telephone, 4334 CortlandtJoseph Hartigan, Commissioner.

COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS.Municipal Building. Telephone, 4315 Worth.James McGinley, Acting Commissioner.

BOARD OF ALDERMEN.Clerk’s Office, Municipal Building, 2nd floor.

10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturday, to 12m. Tele­phone, 4430 Worth.

P. J. Scully, Clerk.President of the Board of Aldermen.

City Hall. Telephone, 6725 CortlandtGeorge McAneny, President

BOARD OF AMBULANCE SERVICE.300 Mulberry st Ambulance Calls—3100

Spring. Administration Offices—7586 Spring.D. C. Potter, Director.

ARMORY BOARD.Hall of Records. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Satur­

day, to 12 m. Telephone, 3900 Worth.C. D. Rhinehart, Secretary.

ART COMMISSION.City Hall. Telephone, 1197 CortlandtJohn Quincy Adams, Assistant Secretary.

BOARD OF ASSESSORS.Municipal Building, 8th floor. Telephone, 29

Worth.Alfred P. W. Seaman, Chairman.St George B. Tucker, Secretary.BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS.

26th st and 1st ave. Telephone, 4400 Madi­son square.

Dr. John W. Brannan, PresidentJ. R. Paulding, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES.Municipal Building, 18th floor. Telephone, 380

Worth.F. J. H. Kracke, Commissioner.

BUREAU OF THE CHAMBERLAIN.Municipal Building, 8th floor. Telephone, 4270

Worth.Henry Bruere. Chamberlain.

CITY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.

Municipal Building, 2nd floor. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturday, to 12 m. Telephone, 4430 Worth.

P. J. Scully, City Clerk.BOARD OF CITY RECORD.

Supervisor’s office, Municipal Building, 8th floor. Distributing Division, 96 Reade s t Tele­phone, 3490 Worth.

David Ferguson, Supervisor.DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION.

Municipal Building, 24th floor. Telephone, 1619 Worth.

Katharine B. Davis, Commissioner,DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES.

Pier “A,” N. R. Telephone, 300 Rector.R. A. C. Smith, Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.Board of Education.

Park ave. and 59th st. Telephone, 5580 Plaza.Stated meetings of the Board are held at 4

p. m. on the first Monday in February, the sec­ond Wednesday in July, and the second and fourth Wednesdays in every month, except July and August.

Thomas W. Churchill, PresidentA. Emerson Palmer. Secretary.

BOARD OF ELECTIONS.General office and office of the Borough of

Manhattan, Municipal Building, 18th floor. Tele­phone, 1307 Worth.

J. Gabriel Britt, President.Moses M. McKee, Secretary.

Other Borough O ficet.The Bronx.

368 E. 148th at Telephone, 336 Melroae. Brooklyn.

435-445 Fulton s t Telephone, 693 Main. Queens.

64 Jackson ave., Long Island City. Telephone, 3375 Hunters Point

Richmond.Borough Hall, New Brighton, S. I. Telephone,

1000 Tompkinsville.All offices open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Satur­

day, to 12 m.BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND

APPORTIONMENT.Municipal Building, 13th floor. Telephone,

4560 Worth.Joseph Haag, Secretary.

Bureau of Records and Minutes. Municipal Building, 13th floor. Telephone,

4560 Worth. Joseph Haag, Secretary.Office of the Chief Engineer.

Municipal Building, 13th floor. Telephony,4560 Worth. Nelson P. Lewis, Chief Engineer.

Bureau of Public Improvements. Municipal Building, 13th floor. Telephone,

4560 Worth. Nelson P. Lewis, Chief Engineer. Bureau of Franchises.

277 Broadway. 8th floor. Telephone, 4563 Worth. Harry P. Nichols, Chief Engineer.

Bureau of Contract Supervision. Municipal Building, 13th floor. Telephone,

4560 Worth. Tilden Adamson, Director.Bureau of Standards.

Salaries and Grades Division and Supplies Di­vision, Municipal Building, 13th floor. Tele­phone, 4560 Worth. Standard Testing Labora­tory, 125 Worth st. Telephone, 3088 Franklin. George L. Tirrell, Director.

BOARD OF EXAMINERS.Municipal Building, 20th floor. 9 a. m. to 4

p. m. Saturday, to 12 m. Telephone, 3280 Worth.

Board meets every Tuesday at 2 p. m.Edward V. Barton, Clerk.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.Municipal Building, 5th floor. Telephone, 1200

Worth.William A. Prendergast, Comptroller.Deputy Comptrollers, 7th floor. Alexander

Brough, Edmund D. Fisher, Charles S. Hervey, Hubert L. Smith.

Receiver o f Taxes.Manhattan—Municipal Building, 2nd floor.

Telephone, 1200 Worth.Bronx—177th st. and Arthur ave. Telephone,

140 Tremont.Brooklyn—236 Duffield st Telephone, 7056

Main.Queens—5 Court Square, Long Island City.

Telephone, 3386 Hunter’s Point.Richmond—Borough Hall, St George. Tele­

phone, 1000 Tompkinsville.Frederick H. E. Ebstein, Receiver of Taxes.

Collector of Assessments and Arrears. Manhattan—Municipal Building, 3d Floor.

Telephone, 1200 Worth.Bronx—177th St and Arthur Ave. Telephone,

47 Tremont.Brooklyn—503 Fulton st Telephone, 3084

Main.Queens—Municipal Building, Court House

Square, Long Island City. Telephone, 1553 Hunter’s Point

Richmond—Borough Hall, St. George. Tele­phone, 1000 Tompkinsville.

Daniel Moynahan, Collector.FIRE DEPARTMENT.

Municipal Building, 11th floor. Telephone 4740 Worth.

Brooklyn, 365 Jay st. Telephone, 2653 Main. Robert Adamson, Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.Centre and Walker sts., Manhattan. Telephone,

6280 Franklin.Burial Permit and Contagious Disease offices

always open.Bronx, 3731 Third ave. Brooklyn, Flatbush

ave., Willoughby and Fleet sts. Queens, 372 Ful­ton st, Jamaica. Richmond, 514 Bay st, Staple- ton.

S. S. Goldwater, Commissioner.Eugene W. Scheffer, Secretary.

BOARD OF INEBRIETY.300 Mulberry st. Telephone, 7116 Spring. Board meets first Wednesday in each month at

3 o’clock.Charles Samson, Secretary.

LAW DEPARTMENT.Office of Corporation Counsel.

Main office, Hall of Records. Telephone, 4600 Worth.

Brooklyn office, 153 Pierrepont s t Telephone,2948 Main.

Frank L. Polk, Corporation Counsel.Bureau of Street Openings.

Main office, Municipal Budding, 15th floor. Telephone, 1380 Worth.

Brooklyn office, 166 Montague s t Telephone,5916 Main.

Queens office, Municipal Building, Long Island City. Telephone, 3886 Hunters Point

Bureau for the Recovery of Penalties. Municipal Building, 15th floor. Telephone, 3460

Worth.Bureau for the Collection of Arrears of Personal

Taxes.Municipal Building, 17th floor. Telephone, 4585

Worth.Tenement House Bureau and Bureau of Buildings.

Municipal Building, 15th floor. Telephone, 1620 Worth.

DEPARTMENT OF LICENSES.Main Office, 49 Lafayette st Telephone, 4490

Franklin.George H. Bell, Commissioner.Centre St. Office—57-59 Centre st. Telephone,

2030 Worth. Julian Rosenthal, Deputy Commis­sioner.

Brooklyn—Borough Hall. Telephone, 1497Main.

Queens—Borough Hall, Long Island City. Tele­phone, 5400 Hunters Point.

Richmond—Borough Hall, New Brighton. Tele­phone. 1000 Tompkinsville.

Division of Licensed Vehicles—517-519 W. 57th st. Telephone, 6387 Columbus.

Municipal Employment Bureau—27 Lafayette st. Telephone, 3870 Worth.METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE COMMISSION.

17 Battery place. Telephone, 1694 Rector, George A. Soper, President.James H. Fuertes, Secretary.

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.Municipal Building, 14th floor. Telephone, 1580

Worth.Henry M'oskowitz, President Robert W. Belcher, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.Municipal Building, 10th Floor. Telephone,

4850 Worth.Cabot Ward, Commissioner, Manhattan and

Richmond.Borough of Brooklyn.

Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park, Brooklyn. Telephone, 2300 South.

Raymond V. Ingersoll. Commissioner.Borough of The Bronx.

Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park. Telephone, 2640 Tremont

Thomas W. Whittle, Commissioner.Borough of Queens.

The Overlook, Forest Park, Richmond Hill,L. I. Telephone, 2300 Richmond Hill.

John E. Weier, Commissioner.

BOARD OF PAROLE OF THE NEW TOES CITY REFORMATORY OF MISDEMEAN­ANTS.

Municipal Building, 24th floor. Telephone, 1610 Worth.

Thomas R. Minnick, Secretary.EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS.

Municipal Building, 8th floor. Telephone, 1268 Worth.

J. A. Glendinning, Clerk.POLICE DEPARTMENT.

240 Centre st. Telephone, 3100 Spring.Arthur Woods, Commissioner.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES.Principal office. Municipal Building, 10th floor.

Telephone, 4440 Worth.Brooklyn and Queens, 327 Schermerhorn i t ,

Brooklyn. Telephone. 2977 Main.Bureau of Dependent Adults, Pier, foot of

East 26th st. Telephone, 7400 Madison Square. The Children’s Bureau, 124 East 50th st Tele­phone, 7400 Madison Square.

Borough of Richmond, Borough Hall. St George, S. I. Telephone, 100 Tompkinsville.

John A. Kingsbury, Commissioner.PUBLIC RECREATION COMMISSION.

Municipal Building, 8th floor. Telephone. 1471 Worth.

Meeting every second Tuesday at 2.30 p. m. Cyril H. Jones, Acting Secretary.

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION.154 Nassau st, Manhattan. 8 a. m. to 11

p. m. every day, including holidays and Sundays. Telephone, 4150 Beekman.

Edward E. McCall, Chairman.Travis H. Whitney, Secretary.

BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS.Municipal Building, 7th floor. Telephone, 1200

Worth.John Korb, Chief Qerk. ____COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND.

Office of Secretary, Municipal Building, 7th floor. Telephone, 1200 Worth.

John Korb, Secretary.DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING.Municipal Building, 12th floor. Telephone, 4240

Worth.John T. Fetherston, Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS.

Hall of Records. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Satur­day, to 12 m. Telephone, 3900 Worth.

Lawson Purdy, President.C. Rockland Tyng, Secretary.

TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT. Manhattan and Richmond office, Municipal

Building. 19th floor. Telephone, 1526 Worth.Brooklyn and Queens office, 503 Fulton at,

Brooklyn. Telephone, 3825 Main.Bronx office, 391 East 149th i t Telephone,

107 Melrose.John J. Murphy, Commissioner.

BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY. Municipal Building, 22d floor. Telephone, 3150

Worth.Charles Strauss, President W. Bruce Cobb, Secretary.

DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY. GAS AND ELECTRICITY.

Municipal Building, 23d, 24th and 25th floors. Telephones: Manhattan, 4320 Worth; Brook­

lyn, 3980 Main; Queens, 3441 Hunters Point; Richmond, 840 Tompkinsville; Bronx, 3400 Tre­mont

Brooklyn, Municipal Building, Brooklyn. Bronx. Tremont and Arthur aves. Queens, Municipal Building, Long Island City. Richmond, Munici­pal Building, S t George.

William Williams. Commissioner.

BOROUGH OFFICES.

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.President’s office, 3d ave. and 177th at Tele­

phone, 2680 TremontDouglas Mathewson, President. .

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.President’s office, Borough Hall. Telephone,

3960 Main.Lewis H. Pounds, President

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.President’s office, 17th floor, Municipal Bldg. Commissioner of Public Works, 21st floor, Mu­

nicipal Building.Assistant Commissioner of Public Works, 20th

floor, Municipal Building.Bureau of Highways, 21st floor, Municipal

Building.Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices, 20th

floor, Municipal Building.Bureau of Sewers, 21st floor, Municipal Bldg. Bureau of Buildings, 20th floor, Municipal

Building.Telephone, 4227 Worth.Marcus M. Marks, President

BOROUGH OF QUEENS.President’s office, Borough Hall, Long Island

City. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturday, to 12 m. Telephone, 5400 Hunters Point

Bureau* of Public Buildings and Offices, Town Hall, Flushing, L. I. Telephone, 1740 Flushing.

Maurice E. Connolly, PresidentBOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

President’s office, New Brighton, Staten Is­land. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturday, to 12 m. Telephone, 1000 Tompkinsville.

Charles J. McCormack, President CORONERS.

Manhattan, 70 Lafayette st. Open at all hours of the day and night. Telephone, 5057 Franklin.

Bronx, Arthur and Tremont aves. Telephone, 1250 Tremont. 8 a. m. to midnight, every day.

Brooklyn, 236 Duffield st. Telephone, 4004 Main. Open at all hours of the day and night

Queens, Town Hall, Jamaica, L. I. 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sundays and holidays, 9 a. m. to 12 m.

Richmond, 175 Second st., New Brighton. Open at all hours of the day and night

COUNTY OFFICES.Unless otherwise stated, the County offices

are open for business from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturday, 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

NEW YORK COUNTY.COUNTY CLERK.

County Court House. Telephone, 5388 Cort­landt.

William F. Schneider, County Clerk.DISTRICT ATTORNEY.

Criminal Courts Building, 9 a. m. to 5.15 p. m.; Saturday, to 12 m. Telephone, 2304 Franklin.

Charles S. Whitman, District Attorney.COMMISSIONER OF JURORS.

280 Broadway. Telephone, 241 Worth.Thomas Allison, Commissioner.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR.119 Nassau st. Telephone, 6376 Cortlandt William M. Hoes, Public Administrator.

COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS.Hall of Records. Telephone, 3900 Worth.John F. Cowan, Commissioner.

REGISTER.Hall of Records. Telephone, 3900 Worth.John J. Hopper, Register.

SHERIFF.299 Broadway. Telephone, 4984 Worth,New York County Jail, 70 Ludlow at.Max S. Grifenhagen, Sheriff.

SURROGATES.Hall of Records. Telephone, 3900 Worth.------------ , Chief Clerk.John F. Curry, Commissioner of Records.

KINGS COUNTY.COUNTY CLERK

Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Telephone, 4930 Main.

Charles S. Devoy, County Qerk.COUNTY COURT.

County Court House, Brooklyn. Court opens at 10 a. m. daily and sits until business is com­pleted. Part I, Room No. 23; Part II, Room No. 10; Part III, Room No. 14; Part Iv, Room No. 1, Court House. Clerk’s office, Rooms 17, 18, 19 and 22; open daily from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturday, to 12 m. Telephone, 4154 Main.

John T. Rafferty, Chief Clerk.DISTRICT ATTORNEY.

66 Court st., Brooklyn. 9 a. m. to 5.30 p. m.; Saturday, to 1 p. m. Telephone, 2954 Main.

James C. Cropsey, District Attorney.COMMISSIONER OF JURORS.

381 Fulton st., Brooklyn. Telephone 1454 Main. Thomas R. Farrell. Commissioner.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR.44 Court st., Brooklyn. Telephone, 2840 Main. Frank V. Kelly, Public Administrator.

COMMISSIONER OF RECORDS.Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Telephone, 6988

Main.Edmund O’Connor, Commissioner.

REGISTER.Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Telephone, 2830

Main.Edward T. O’Loughlin, Register.

46-50 Court st., Brooklyn. Telephone, 6845 Main. >

Lewis M. Swasey. Sheriff.SURROGATE.

Hall of Records, Brooklyn, Court opens at 10 a. m. Telephone, 3945 Main.

John H. McCooey, Chief Clerk.

BRONX COUNTY.

COUNTY CLERK161st st. and 3d ave. Telephone, 9266 Melrose. James Vincent Ganly, County Clerk.

COUNTY JUDGE.161st st. and 3d ave. Telephone, 7907 Melrose. Louis D. Gibbs, County Judge.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY.161st st. and 3d ave. Telephone, 9200 Melrose. Francis Martin, District Attorney.

COMMISSIONER OF JURORS.1932 Arthur ave. Telephone, 3700 Tremont John A. Mason. Commissioner.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR.2808 3d ave. Telephone, 9171 Melrose. 9 a. m.

to 5 p. m., Saturday to 12 tn.Ernest E. L. Hammer. Public Administrator.

REGISTER.1932 Arthur ave. Telephone, 6694 Tremont Edward Polak, Register

SHERIFF.1932 Arthur ave. Telephone, 6600 Tremont James F. O’Brien, Sheriff.

SURROGATE.161st st. and 3d ave.George M. S. Schulz, Surrogate.

QUEENS COUNTY.COUNTY CLERK.

364 Fulton 6t, Jamaica. Telephone, 151 Ja­maica.

Leonard Rouff, County Qerk.- COUNTY COURT.

County Court House, Long Island City. Tele­phone, 596 Hunters Point.

Court opens at 10 a. m. Trial Terms begin first Monday of each month, except July, August and September, and on Friday of each week.

Clerk’s office opens 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Satur­day to 12.30 p. m. Telephone, 551 Jamaica,

Burt Jay Humphrey. County Judge,DISTRICT ATTORNEY.

County Court House, Long Island City, 9 a.m. to 5 p. m.; Saturday, to 12 m.

County Judge’s office always open at 336 Ful­ton st., Jamaica. Telephone, 3871 Hunters Point,

Matthew J. Smith, District Attorney.COMMISSIONER OF JURORS.

County Court House, Long Island City. Tele­phone, 9631 Hunters Point.

Thorndyke C. McKennee, Commissioner.PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR.

364 Fulton st., Jamaica. Telephone, 397 Ja­maica.

Randolph White, Public Administrator.SHERIFF.

County Court House, Long Island City. Tele­phone 3766 Hunters Point.

George Emener, Sheriff.SURROGATE.

364 Fulton st., Jamaica. Telephone, 397 Ja­maica.

Daniel Noble, Surrogate.

RICHMOND COUNTY.COUNTY CLERK

County Office Building, Richmond. Telephone, 28 New Dorp.

C. Livingston Bostwick, County Clerk.COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATE.

Trial Terms, with Grand and Trial Jury, Sec­ond Monday of March, First Monday of October.

Trial Terms, with Trial Jury only, First Mon­day of May, First Monday of December,

Special Terms, without Jury—Wednesday of each week, except the last week of July, the month of August and the first week of Sep­tember.

Surrogate’s Court.Monday and Tuesday of each week at ths Bor­

ough Hall, St. George, and on Wednesday at ths Surrogate’s Court, at Richmond, except during the session of the County Court There will be no Surrogate’s Court during the month of August

Surrogate’s Court and Office, Richmond, S. I. Surrogate’s Chambers, Borough Hall, St. George.

J, Harry Tiernan, County Judge and Surro­gate.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY.Borough Hall, S t George. Telephone, 50

Tompkinsville, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturday, to 12 m.

Albert C. Fach, District Attorney.COMMISSIONER OF JURORS.

Village Hall, Stapleton. Telephone, 81 Tomp­kinsville,

Charles J. Kullman, Commissioner.PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR.

Port Richmond. Telephone, 704 West Brighton.William T. Holt, Public Administrator.

SHERIFF.County Court House, Richmond, Telephone,

120 New Dorp.Joseph F. O’Grady, Sheriff.

THE COURTS.CITY COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK

City Hall Park. Special Term Chambers held from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. * Clerk’s office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Telephone, 122 Cortlandt

Thomas F- Smith. Clerk.

MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914. THE CITY RECORD. 4889CITY MAGISTRATES’ DOUBT.

First Division.First District—Criminal Court Building.Second District—Jefferson Market.Third District—2d ave. and 1st st Fourth District—151 E. 57th st.Fifth District—121st st. and Sylvan place. Sixth District—162d st. and Washington ave. Seventh District—314 W. 54th s t Eighth District—1014 E. 181st st., The Bronx. Ninth District (Night Court for Females)—

125 6th ave.Tenth District (Night Court for Males)—151

E. 57th st.Eleventh District (Domestic Relations)—151

E. 57 th st.Thirteenth District (Domestic Relations)—1014

E. 181st st., The Bronx.Philip Bloch, Chief Clerk, 300 Mulberry s t

Telephone, 6213 Spring.Second Division.

Borough o f Brooklyn.Office of Chief Magistrate, 44 Court i t Tele

phone 7411 Main.Fi»-sr District—318 Adams st.Second District—Court and Butler sts.Fifth District—249 Manhattan ave.Sixth District—495 Gates ave.

. Seventh District—31 Snider ave., Flatbush. "Eighth District—W. 8th st., Coney Island.

Ninth District—5th ave. and 29th st.Tenth District—133 New Jersey ave.Domestic Relations—Myrtle and Vanderbilt

aves.William F. Delaney, Chief Clerk.

Borough o f Queens.First District—St. Mary’s Lyceum, L. I. City. Second District—Town Hall, Flushing, L. I. Third District—Central ave., Far Rockaway. Fourth District—Town Hall, Jamaica, L. I.

Borough o f Richmond.First District—Lafayette ave., New Brighton, Second District—Village Hall, Stapleton.All courts open daily from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.,

except on Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays, when only morning sessions are held.

COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Criminal Court Building. Court opens at 10.30

a. m. Clerk’s office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., and on Saturday until 12 m.

Edward R. Carroll. Clerk.MUNICIPAL COURTS.

The Clerks offices are open from 9 a. m to 4 p. m.; Saturday, to 12 noon.

Borough of Manhattan.First District—54-60 Lafayette sL Additional

Part is held at southwest corner of 6th ave. and 10th st. Telephone, 6030 Franklin.

Second District—264-266 Madison st. Tele­phone, 4300 Orchard.

Third District—314 W. 54th st. Telephone, 5450 Columbus.

Fourth District—Parts I. and II, 207 E. 32d st. Telephone, 4358 Murray Hill.

Fifth District—Broadway and 96th s t Tele­phone, 4006 Riverside.

Sixth District—155 E. 88th st.Seventh District—70 Manhattan st.Eighth District—121st st. and Sylvan place.

Telephone, 3950 Harlem.Ninth District—Madison ave. and 59th st. Parts

I and II. Telephone, 3873 Plaza.Borough of The Bronx.

First District—Town Hall, 1400 Williamsbridge road, Westchester. Trial of causes, Tuesday and Friday of each week. Telephone, 457 West­chester.

Second District—Washington ave. and 162d st Telephone, 3043 Melrose.

Borough o f Brooklyn.First District—State and Court sts. Parts I

and II. Telephone, 7091 Main.Second District—495 Gates ave. Telephone,

504 Bedford.Third District—6 Lee ave. Telephone, 955

Williamsburg.Fourth District—14 Howard ave.Fifth District—5220 Third ave. Telephone,

3907 Sunset.Sixth District—236 Duffield st. Telephone,

6166 Main.Seventh District—31 Pennsylvania ave. 8.4?

a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturday, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Telephone, 904 East New York.

Borough o f Queens.First District—115 5th st.. Long Island City.

Telephone, 1420 Hunters Point.Second District—Broadway and Court st, Elm­

hurst. Telephone, 87 Newtown.Third District—1908 Myrtle ave., Glendale.

Telephone, 2352 Bushwick.Fourth District—Town Hall, Jamaica. Tele­

phone, 1654 Jamaica.Borough o f Richmond.

First District—Lafayette ave. and 2d st., New Brighton. Clerk’s office open from 8.45 a. m. to 4 p. m. Telephone, 503 Tompkinsville.

Second District—Former Edgewater Village Hall, Stapleton. Clerk’s office open from 8.45 a. m. to 4 o. m. Telephone. 313 Tompkinsville.

COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS.Court open at 10 a. m.Part I, Criminal Court Building, Manhattan.

Telephone, 3983 Franklin.Part II, 171 Atlantic ave., Brooklyn. Tele­

phone, Main 4280.Part III, Town Hall, Jamaica. Held on Tues­

day of each week. Telephone, 2620 Jamaica.Part IV, Borough Hall, St. George. Held on

Wednesday of each week. Telephone, 324 Tomp­kinsville.

Part V, 161st st. and 3d ave., Bronx. Held on Thursday of each week. Telephone, 9088 Melrose.

Frank W. Smith, Chief Clerk.Children’s Court.

New York County—66 3d ave. Telephone, 1832 Stuyvesant.

Dennis A. Lambert. Clerk .Bronx County—355 E. 137th st. Court held

on Wednesday and Friday of each week. Tele­phone, 9092 Melrose.

Michael M urray, Clerk.Kings County—102 Court it. Telephone, 627

Main.Joseph W. Duffy, Clerk.Queens County—19 Flushing ave., Jamaica.

Court held or. Monday ana Thursday of each week. Telephone, 2624 Jamaica.

Sydney Ollendorf, Clerk.Richmond County—Corn Exchange Bank

Building, St. George. Court held on Tuesday of each week. Telephone, 324 Tompkinsville.

William J. Browne. Clerk.SUPREME COURT—APPELLATE DIVISION.

First Judicial Department.Madison ave., corner 25th sL Court open

from 2 p. m. until 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. Tele­phone, 3340 Madison Square.

Alfred Wagstaff. Clerk.Second Judicial Department.

Borough Hall, Brooklyn. < Court meets from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m., excepting that on Fridays Court opens at 10 o’clock a. m. Clerk’s office opens 9 a. m. Telephone, 1392 Main.

John B. Byrne, Clerk.SUPREME COURT—APPELLATE TERM.503 Fulton st., Brooklyn, Court meets 10 a. m.

Clerk’s office opens 9 a. ra. Telephone. 7452 Main.

Joseph H. DeBragga, Clerk.SUPREME COURT—CRIMINAL DIVISION.Criminal Court Building. Court opens at 10.30

a. m. Clerk’s office open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturday, to 12 m. Telephone, 6064 F ranklin.

William F. Schneider. Clerk.SUPREME COURT—FIRST DEPARTMENT.

County Court House. Court open from 10.15 a. m. to 4 p. m. Telephone, 4580 Cortlandt.SUPREME COURT—SECOND DEPARTMENT.

Kings County.Joralemon and Fulton sts., Brooklyn. Clerk’s

office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Seven ju ry trial parts. Special Term for trials. Special Term for motions. Special Term (ex-parte business). Court opens a t 10 a. m. Naturalization Bureau. Hall of Records, Brooklyn. Telephone, 5460 Main.

James F. McGee, General Clerk.Queens County.

County Court House, L. I . City. Court opens at 10 a. m. Trial and Special Term for motions and ex-parte business each month except J ' August and September, in P art I. Trial Tern^ Part I I , J a n u a ry February, March, April, May and December. Special Term for trials, January, April, June and November. Naturalization, first Friday in each Term.

Clerk’s office open 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .; Satur­day, to 12.30 p. m. Telephone, 3896 H unters Point.

Thomas B. Seaman, Special Deputy Qerk' in charge.

Richmond County.Trial Terms held a t County Court House, Rich­

mond. Special Terms for trials held a t Court room, Borough Hall, St. George. Special Term for motions held a t Court House, Borough Hall, St. George.

C. Livingston Bostwick, Q erk.

BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HOSPITALS.

Proposals.

B ellevue and A llied H o spitals D epartm en t of N ew Y ork C it y , 26t h S t. and 1st A ve., B orough of M a nhattan , T h e C ity of N ew Y ork.SEALED BIDS OR ESTIM A TES W ILL B E

received by the Board of Trustees in the Staff Room of Bellevue Hospital (entrance, 415 E. 26thst.), until 3 o’clock p. m., on

MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1914.SPECIFICA TIO N NO. 26, FOOD SU P­

PLIES. FR ESH M EATS, FR ESH KOSHER MEATS, DRIED, CORNED, SALTED AND SMOKED M EATS, POULTRY, F R E S # FISHAND EGGS.

The time for the delivery and full performance of contracts for Meats, Poultry and Fish is from June 22nd to October 31st, 1914, and Eggs, from September 1st to October 31st, 1914.

The surety required on contract will be thirty (30) per cent, of the total amount of the con­tract (bonds not required with bids).

The deposit required will be not less than one and one-half ( l / ) per cent, of the total amount of the bid or estimate, and must accompany bid.

The bidder will state the price per gallon, per yard, per pound, or other designated unit, by which the bid will be tested.

The exensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and will be compared and awards made to the lowest bid­der on each line or class, as stated in the speci­fications, as soon thereafter as practicable, ac­cording to law.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in a separate envelope. _ No bids will be accepted unless this provision is complied with.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Contract Clerk and Auditor, entrance No. 400 E. 29th st., Borough of Manhattan.

BOARD O F TRU STEES, BELLEVUE AND ALLIED HO SPITA LS, J o h n W. B ra nnan ,M. D., President.

Dated May 27, 1914. j4,15See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record.”

BOROUGH OF t h e BRONX.Proposals.

O f f ic e of t h e P resid en t of t h e B orough of i h e B ronx , M u n ic ip a l B u il d in g , Crotona P ark, 177t h S t. and 3d A ve.SEALED BIDS OR ESTIM ATES W ILL BE

received by the President of the Borough of The Bronx at the above office until 10.30 a. m., on

W EDNESDAY, JU N E 17, 1914.NO. 1. FOR REPAVING W ITH SHEET

ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF M ORRIS AVENUE, FROM EAST 144TH STREET TO EAST 155TII ST R E E T - TOGETHER W IT H ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer’s estimate of the work is as follows:

6,930 Sq. Yds. Sheet Asphalt Pavement (Heavy Traffic M ixture), outside_ of Railroad Area, and keeping the pavement in repair for FIV E YEARS from date of acceptance.

1,065 Sq. _ Yds. Sheet Asphalt Pavement (Heavy Traffic M ixture), in Railroad Area.

1,425 Cu. Yds. Class JB Concrete.900 Lin. Ft. New Curb.1.000 Lin. Ft. Old Curb.The time allowed for the completion of the

work will be 60 consecutive working days.The amount of security required will be Eight

thousand one hundred ($8,100) Dollars.NO. 2. FOR REPAVING W ITH SHEET

ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION TH E ROADWAY OF SOUTHERN BOULE­VARD, FROM W ESTCHESTER AVENUE TO BOSTON ROAD, AND SETTING CURB W HERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER W ITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer’s estimate of the work is as follows:

22,280 Sq. Yds. Sheet Asphalt Pavement (Heavy Traffic M ixture), outside, of Railroad Area, and keeping the pavement in repair for five years from date of acceptance.

2,120 Sq. Yds. Sheet Asphalt Pavement (Heavy Traffic M ixture), in Railroad Area.

4,190 Cu. Yds. Class B Concrete.500 Lin. Ft. New Curb.2.000 Lin. Ft. Old Curb.The time allowed for the completion of the

work will be 80 consecutive working days.The amount of security required will be

Twenly-four thousand ($24,000) Dollars.NO 3. FOR REPAVING W ITH SHEET

ASPliATAT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION TH E ROADWAY OF EAST 149TH STREET. FROM T R IN ITY AVENUE TO SOUTHERN BOULEVARD. AND SETTING CURB W HERE NECESSARY. TOGETHER W ITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer’s estimate of the work is as follows:

7,795 Sq. . Yds.. Sheet Asphalt Pavement (Heavy Traffic M ixture), outside of Railroad Area, and keeping the pavement in repair for five years from date o’f acceptance.

770 Sq. Yds. Sheet Asphalt Pavement (Heavy Traffic M ixture), in Railroad Area.

100 Cu. Yds. Class B Concrete.200 Lin. Ft. New Curb.The time allowed for the completion of the

work will be 30 consecutive working days.The amount of security required will be Five

thousand five hundred ($5,500) Dollars.

NO. 4. FOR PAVING W IT H SH EET A SPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION TH E ROADWAY OF CONCORD AVENUE, FROM1 E. 142D STREET TO EAST 149TH STREET, AND SETTING CURB W HERE NECESSARY, TOGETHER W ITH ALL W ORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. (PERM A­N EN T PAVEM ENT.)

The Engineer’s estimate of the work is as follows:

6,780 Sq. Yds. Sheet Asphalt Pavement (Medium Traffic M ixture), and keeping the pavement in repair for five years from date of acceptance.

1,360 Cu. Yds. Class B Concrete.600 Lin. Ft. New Curb.3,260 Lin. Ft. Old Curb.The time allowed for the completion of the

work will be 40 consecutive working days.The amount of security required will be

Seven thousand five hundred ($7,500) Dollars.No. 5. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEW ERS

AND APPURTENANCES IN UNIONPORT ROAD, BETW EEN VAN NEST AVENUE AND M ORRIS PARK AVENUE; W H ITE PLAINS ROAD, BETW EEN TH E END OF TH E EX ISTIN G SEW ER NORTH OF BAKER AVENUE AND TH E PROPERTY OF T H E N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. CO., TO­GETHER W IT H ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer’s estimate of the work is as follows:

886 Lin. Ft. Vitrified Pipe Sewer, 12 inch.25 Lin. Ft. Vitrified Pipe Drains, 12 inch to

24 inch.102 Spurs for House Connections.11 Manholes.160 Cu. Yds. Rock Excavation.45 Cu. Yds. Concrete, Class C.6.000 Feet (B. M.) of Timber Sheeting.The time allowed for the completion of the

work will be 90 consecutive working days.The amount of security required will be Two

thousand two hundred ($2,200) Dollars.NO. 6. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEW ER

AND APPURTENANCES IN McGRAW AVE NUE, BETW EEN W H ITE PLAINS ROAD AND GRAY STREET, TOGETHER W ITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer’s estimate of the work is as follows:

200 Lin. Ft. Vitrified Pipe Sewer, 12 inch.25 Lin. Ft. Vitrified Pipe Drains, 12 inch to

24 inch.28 Spurs for House Connections.2 Manholes.10 Cu. Yds. Rock Excavation.12 Cu. Yds. Concrete, Class C.1.000 Feet (B. M.) Timber Sheeting.The time allowed for the completion of the

work will be 40 consecufive working days.The amount of security required will be Four

hundred and fifty ($450) Dollars.NO. 7. FOR CONSTRUCTING SEW ERS

AND APPURTENANCES IN SPUYTEN DUYVIL ROAD, BETW EEN W EST 230TH STREET AND W EST 240TH STREET; W EST 240TIJ STREET, BETW EEN SPUY TEN DUYVIL ROAD AND TH E EA ST­ERLY SID E OF BROADWAY AT VAN CORTLANDT PARK, TOGETHER W ITH ALL W ORK INCIDENTAL THERETO.

The Engineer’s estimate of the work is follows:

545 Lin. Ft. Concrete Sewer, T 9" x 7’ 0".518 Lin. F t. Concrete Sewer, 54" x 68".646 Lin Ft. Concrete Sewer, 52" x 65".760 Lin. Ft. Concrete Sewer, 50" x 62".608 Lin. Ft. Concrete Sewer, 42" x 56".242 Lin. Ft. Concrete Sewer, 40" x 53" . ,830 Lin. Ft. Concrete Sewer, 38" x 50".5 Lin. F t Concrete Sewer, 4' 0" Dia 18 Lin. Ft. Vitrified Pipe Sewer, 24 inch.36 Lin. Ft. Vitrified Pipe Sewer, 20 inch.3 Lin. Ft. Vitrified Pipe Sewer, 18 inch.6 Lin. Ft. Vitrified Pipe Sewer, 12 inch.200 Lin. Ft. Vitrified Pipe Drains, 12" to 24". 330 Spurs for House Connections.1,150 Lin. Ft. Risers.26 Manholes4,600 Cu. Yds. Rock Excavation.1,300 Cu. Yds. Concrete. Class B.5 Cu. Yds. Concrete, Class C.100 Cu. Yds. Stone Ballast.21.000 Lbs. Steel Reinforcement Bars.12.000 Feet (B. M.) Timber.10.000 Feet Timber Sheeting.26.000 Lin. Ft. Piles.1 Inverted Siphon.The time allowed for the completion of the

work will be 300 consecutive working days.The amount of security required will be Forty

thousand ($40,000) Dollars.Blank forms can be obtained upon application

therefor, the plans and specifications may be seen and other information obtained at said office.

DOUGLAS MATHEW SON, President.J6.17

ggfSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record.”

the forenoon for the purpose of hearing an ap­plication made by The City of New York to the Commission to determine whether Ziegler Avenue as extended shall pass over or under or at grade of the tracks of the North Side Di­vision of The Long Island Railroad Company and to determine the manner and method of con­structing said Ziegler Avenue across the said railroad tracks, grade or grades of the street and such other matters pertaining thereto as may be brought before the Commission under the provisions of the Railroad Law.

Dated, New York. June 2, 1914.-------- ------C0MMISSI0N F0RPUBLIC SERVICE TH E FIR ST D ISTR IC T

T ravis H. W h it n e y , Secretary. 1*5,13

O f f ic e of t h e P resid en t of t h e B orough of T h e B ronx , M u n ic ip a l B u il d in g , Crotona P ark , 177t h S t. and 3d A ve.SEALED BIDS OR ESTIM ATES W ILL BE

received by the President of the Borough of The Bronx at the above office until 10.30 a. m.,

iMONDAY, JUNE 15, 1914.

No. 1. FOR FU RN ISH IN G AND DELIVER- INC, GRITS.

The time allowed for the performance of the contract is as directed during the year 1914, after the endorsement of the certificate of the Comptroller upon the executed contract.

The amount of security required will be thirty (30) per cent, of the total amount for which the contract is awarded.

Blank forms can be obtained upon application therefor, the specifications may be seen and other information obtained at said office.

DOUGLAS MATHEW SON, President.j3,15

fySee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record.”

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONPUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION.

In the M atter of the Application of The City of New York for a determination as to the man­ner in which Ziegler Avenue in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, shall be ex­tended across the tracks of the North Side Division of The Long Island Railroad Com­pany.

Case No. 1826.

Published Notice of Hearing.

Grand Union For Sale.TH E PUBLIC SERVICE COM M ISSION FOR

the F irst District invites proposals for the wrecking of the Grand Union Hotel buildings situated on the east side of Park Avenue, the north side of 41st Street and the south side of 42nd Street, in the Borough of M anhattan. A description of the buildings and information in regard to the terms and conditions of the con­tract are given in the Inform ation for Bidders and form of contract.

The valuable machinery used in the hotel will be included in the sale. This machinery in ­cludes:

A power plant, comprising three 150 horse­power Ball and Wood automatic center crank engines, direct connected to 75 kilowatt EddyD. C. generators;

A W orthington duplex fire pump; a W orthing­ton duplex house pump, and 2 W orthington com­pound elevator pumps;

One Berriman feed water heater and 2 Berri- man hot water heaters;

Two 12-ton ice machines, connected to 48 ice boxes (Lorillard Refrigerator Company); and 2 engine compressors of Buffalo Refrigerating Ma­chinery Company;

Two new water tube boilers, 125 horse-power each;

One complete engine room switch board (Zin- dars and H un t);

Complete laundry machinery, including one 5 roll 110 inch belt driven steam mangle.

Copies of the Inform ation for Bidders and forms of contract and proposal may be ob­tained upon application to the Secretary of the Commission a t his office, No. 154 Nassau Street, Borough of M anhattan.

Sealed bids or proposals will be received by said Secretary at said office until the 8th day of June, 1914, at 12:15 o’clock p. m., at which time and place the proposals will be publicly opened.

Dated, New York, June 2, 1914.PUBLIC SERVICE COM M ISSION FOR

TH E F IR S T DISTRICT,By E dward E . M cCall, C ha irm an .

T ravis H. W h it n e y , Secretary. j4,8

Hearing on Form of Contract.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUB- lie hearing will be held at the office of the

Public Service Commission for the F irst District, a t 154 Nassau Street, Borough of M anhattan, New York City, on the 12th day of June, 1914, at 12:15 o’clock P. M. upon the proposed terms and conditions of the contract for providing station finish for a part of the Broadway-Fourth Avenue Rawd Transit Railroad, namely, in Sec­tions Nos. 1 and 2 of Route No. 11-B, more par­ticularly described as follows:

ARTICLE II . The Station Finish to be con­structed under this contract is for _ a certain route adopted by the Board of Rapid Transit Railroad Commissioners for The City of New York on May 12, 1905, and known as Route 11-B of the Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, Route. The location within the City at which the said work is to be performed is on Fourth Avenue in the Borough of Brooklyn, between Fortieth and Ninetieth Streets.

Copies of the draft of said contract may be ob­tained at the said office of the said Public Service Commission for $1.00 each.

Dated, New York, May 26, 1914 PUBLIC SERVICE COM M ISSION FOR TH E

FIR ST D ISTRICT, B y E dward E . M cCall, Chairman.

T ravis H. W h it n e y , Secretary. m28,j!2

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH A T A PUB- lic hearing will be held at the office of the

Public Service Commission for the F irst District, at 154 Nassau Street, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, on the 12th aay of June, 1914, at 12:15 o’clock P. M. upon the proposed terms and conditions of the contract for the recon­struction of a part of the Broadway-Fourth Avenue Rapid Transit Railroad, namely, Section No. 9-C-l of Route No. 9, more particularly de­scribed as follows:

Section 9-C-l begins at a point under Flatbush Avenue Extension in the Borough of Brooklyn about twenty (20) feet north of the center line of Willoughby Street and extends southerly under Flatbush Avenue Extension, private property and Fulton Street to Ashland Place. The por­tion of this section to be reconstructed under this contract lies under Flatbush Avenue Exten­sion between Lafayette- Street and DeKalb Ave­nue. The railroad at this point has six tracks.

Copies of the draft of said contract may be obtained at the said office of the 6aid Public Service Commission for $1.00 each.

Dated, New York, May 26. 1914.PUBLIC SERVICE COM M ISSION FOR TH E

FIR ST D ISTRICT, By E dward E. M cCall, Chairman.

T ravis H. W h it n e y , Secretary. m28,j!2.

Proposals.

IN V ITA TIO N TO CONTRACTORS.

PURSUANT TO SECTION 90 OF TH E RAIL- road Law, the Public Service Commission for

the F irst District hereby gives notice to The Long Island Railroad Company, The City of New York and to all owners of land adjoining said Railroad and that part of Ziegler Avenue to be opened, extended or constructed in the Bor­ough of Queens, City of New York, across the tracks of the North Side Division of The Long Island Railroad Company, that the Public Service Commission for the F irst District will hold a public hearing in its Hearing Room, No. 154 Nassau Street, Borough of M anhattan, City of New York, on June 23, 1914, at 11 o’clock in

Part of the Broadway-Fourth Avenue and East­ern Parkway Rapid Transit Railroad.

TH E PU BLIC SERVICE COM M ISSION FOR the F irst District (hereinafter called the “ Com­

mission’’), acting for and on behalf of The City of New York (hereinafter called the “ City” ), in­vites proposals to construct Section No. 1 of Route No! 12, a part of the Broadway-Fourth Avenue Rapid T ransit Railroad and of the East­ern Parkway Rapid T ransit Railroad.

Tile points within the City of New York be­tween which the said part is to run and the route or routes to be followed are briefly as follows:

Section No. 1. Beginning at a point under Flatbush Avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, about the intersection of the centre lines of At­lantic Avenue and Flatbush Avenue, where a con­nection is to be made with the existing Brooklyn- Manhattan Rapid Transit Railroad and extending thence southeasterly under Flatbush Avenue to a point about two hundred and seventy-four (274) eet southeast of the northeast corner of St. Marks

Avenue and Flatbush Avenue.Also beginning at a point under Fulton Street

about the intersection of the centre lines of Fulton Street and Ashland Place, where a Connection is to be made with the existing Fourth Avenue Rapid T ransit Railroad, and extending thence easterly under Fulton Street to a point about sixty-five (65) feet east of the easterly building line of Ashland Place, curving thence southeast­erly under Fulton Street and private property into St. Felix Street, extending thence southeasterly

4890 THE CITY RECORD MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914.

under St. Felix Street to a point about opposite the northerly building line of Hanson Place.

Also beginning at a point under private prop­erty to be acquired by the City in the block bounded by Atlantic Avenue, Fifth Avenue and Flatbush Avenue, thence curving southeasterly under Flatbush Avenue to a connection with the main line.

The general plan of construction calls for a subsurface railroad having two, four and six tracks.

The Contractor will not be required to provide or lay tracks, ties or ballast, no to do station finish work.

The work under the contract will include the care and support of buildings, vaults, sewers, pipes, railroads and other surface, subsurface and overhead structures, the maintenance of traffic and the restoration of pavements and other sur- faces*

The method of construction will be by trench excavation under cover, unless otherwise per­mitted by the Commission.

Bidders must examine the form of contract and the specifications and contract drawings, must visit the location of the work and inform them­selves of the conditions along the line of the work and make their own estimates of the facili­ties and difficulties attending the execution of the work.

A fuller description of the work and other re­quirements, provisions, details and specifications are given in the form of contract and in the con­tract drawings therein referred to. Copies of the form of contract, bond and contractor’s pro­posal and of the contract drawings may be in­spected and purchased at the office of the Com­mission, No. 154 Nassau Street, Borough of Man­hattan, New York City. The forms of contract, bonds and contractor’s proposal and the contract drawings are to be deemed a part of this Invi­tation.

Partial payments to the Contractor will be made as the work proceeds.

The Contractor must complete the work within thirty (30) months from the delivery of the contract.

At the time of the delivery of the contract the Contractor must furnish security to the City by depositing a bond, cash or securities in the sum of two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000). As further security fifteen (15) per centum of the amounts certified from time to time to be due to the Contractor will be deducted until the amounts so deducted and retained shall equal ten (10) per centum of the total estimated amount to be paid to the Contractor under the contract. Thereafter there shall be so deducted and re­tained for such purpose ten (10) per centum of the amounts certified from time to time to be due to the Contractor.

Seated bids or proposals will be received at the office of the Commission at No. 154 Nassau street, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until the 16th day of June, 1914, at twelve fifteen (12.15) o’clock p. m., at which time, or at a later date to be fixed by the Commission, the proposals will be publicly opened.

Proposals must be in the form prescribed bythe Commission.

A statement based upon the estimate of the Chief Engineer of the Commission, of the quan­tities of the various classes of the work and of the nature and extent as near as practicable of the work is to be found in the schedule in the form of contractor’s proposal. The quantities given in such schedule are approximate only, being given as a basis for the uniform comparison of bids, and no claim is to be made against the City on account of any excess or deficiency, abso­lute or relative, in the same, except as provided in the specifications and form of contract.

Every proposal must, when submitted, be en­closed in a sealed envelope endorsed “Proposal for Constructing Part of Rapid Transit Rail­road -R ou te No. 12, Section No 1,” and must be delivered to the Commission or ts Secretary; anc in the presence of the person submitting the pro posal, it will be deposited in a sealed box in which all proposals will be deposited. No pro­posal will be received unless accompanied by a separate certified check for twenty-hve thousand dollars ($25,000) payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City and drawn upon a na­tional or state bank or trust company satisfactory to the Commission and having its principal office in the City of New York. Such check must not be enclosed in the envelope containing the pro­posal.

The Unit Prices must not be improperly bal­anced, and any bid which the Commission con­siders detrimental to the City’s interests may be rejected.

No proposal, after it shall have been deposited with the Commission, will be allowed to be with­drawn for any reason whatever.

The award of the contract will be made by the Commission as soon as practicable after the open­ing of the proposals.

Deposits made by bidders whose proposals are not accepted will be returned within three (3) days after the contract is executed and delivered and its provisions in respect of the bond or de­posit are complied with, unless all proposals shall be rejected, in which event such deposits will_ be returned within three (3) days after such rejec­tion. The deposit of the successful bidder will be returned when the contract is executed and delivered and its provisions in respect of the bond or deposit are complied with.

The right to reject any and all bids is reserved.New York, May 19, 1914.

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR TH E FIR ST DISTRICT,

By E dward E. M cCall, C hairm n.T ravis H. W h it n e y , Secretary. m22,j!6

* IN V ITA TIO N TO CONTRACTORS.

Part of the Seventh Avenue-Lexington Avenue Rapid Transit Railroad.

The Public Service Commission for the F irst District (hereinafter called the “Commission” ), acting for and on behalf of The City of New York (hereinafter called the “City” ), invites proposals to construct Section No. 7 of Route 5, a part of the Seventh Avenue-Lexington Avenue Rapid Transit Railroad.

The points within the City of New York be­tween which the said part is to run and the route or routes to be followed are briefly as follows:

S ection No. 7. Beginning at a point under Lexington Avenue, in the Borough of M anhat­tan, near the southerly building line of East 43rd Street and extending thence northerly under Lexington Avenue to a point about fifty (50) feet north of the centre line of East 53rd Street.

The general plan of construction calls for a subsurface railroad having four tracks.

The Contractor will not be required to pro­vide or lay tracks, ties or ballast nor to do sta­tion finish work.

The work under the contract will include the care and support of buildings, vaults, sewers, pipes, railroads and other surface, subsurface and overhead structures, the maintenance of traffic and the restoration of pavements and other surfaces!

The method of construction will be by trench excavation under cover and by tunneling, un­less otherwise permitted by the Commission.

Bidders must examine the form of contract and the specifications and contract drawings, must visit the location of the work and inform themselves of the conditions along the line of

the work and make their own estimates of the facilities and difficulties attending the execution of the work.

A fuller description of the work and other re­quirements, provisions, details and specifications are given in the form of contract and in the contract drawings therein referred to. Copies of the form of contract, contract drawings, bond and contractor’s proposal may be inspected and purchased at the office of the Commission, No. 154 Nassau Street, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. The form of contract and the con­tract drawings and the form of bond and con­tractor’s proposal are to be deemed a part of this Invitation.

The City and Interborough Rapid Transit Company will both be parties to the contract; the Interborough Rapid Transit Company being a party for the purpose of disbursing part of its contribution toward the cost of construction as provided in the contract dated March 19, 1913, between the City and said Company for ad­ditional rapid transit railroads. The liability of Interborough Rapid Transit Company will be limited to an amount equal to fifty per centum (50%) of the total estimated amount to be paid to the Contractor under the contract.

Partial payments to the Contractor will be made as the work proceeds, as provided in the form of contract.

The Contractor must complete the work within thirty-one (31) months from the delivery of the contract.

At the time of the delivery of the contract the Contractor must furnish security to the City by depositing a bond, cash or securities in the sum of two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000). As further security fifteen (15) per centum of the amounts certified from time to time to be due to the Contractor will be deducted until the amounts so deducted and retained shall equal ten (10) per centum of the total estimated amount to be paid to the Contractor under the contract. Thereafter there shall be so deducted and retained for such purpose ten (10) per centum of the amounts certified from time to time to be due to the Contractor.

Sealed bids or proposals will be received at the office of the Commission at No. 154 Nassau street, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, until the 12th day of June, 1114, at twelve fifteen (12.15) o’clockS. m., at which time, or at a later date to e fixed by the Commission, the proposals

will be publicly opened.Proposals must be in the form prescribed

by the Commission.A statement, based upon the estimate of

the Chief Engineer of the Commission, of the quantities of the various classes of the work and of the nature and extent as near as practieable of the work is to be found in the schedule in the form of contractor’s proposal. The quantities given in such schedule are approximate only, being given as a basis for the uniform comparison of bids, and no claim is to be made against the City on account of any excess or deficiency, absolute or relative, in the same except as provided in the specifications and form of contract.

Every proposal must when submitted be en­closed in a sealed envelope endorsed “Proposal for Constructing Part of Rapid Transit Railroad — Route No. 5, Section No. 7,” and must be delivered to the Commission or its Secretary; and in the presence of the person submitting tne proposal, it will be deposited in a sealed box in which all proposals will be deposited. No pro­posal will be received unless accompanied by a separate certified check for twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000), payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City and drawn upon a na­tional or state bank or trust company satisfactory to the Commission and having its principal office in New York City. Such check must not be enclosed in the envelope containing the proposal.

The Unit Prices must not be improperly bal­anced, and any bid which the Commission con­siders detrimental to the City’s interests may be rejected.

No proposal, after it shall have been deposited with the Commission, will be allowed to be with­drawn for any reason whatever.

The award of the contract will be made by the Commission as soon as practicable after the opening of the proposals.

Deposits made by bidders whose proposals are not accepted will be returned within three (3) days after the contract is executed and deliv­ered and its provisions in respect of the bond or deposit are complied with, unless all proposals shall be rejected, in which event such deposits will be returned within three (3) days after such rejection. The deposit of the successful bid­der will be returned when the contract is ex­ecuted and its provisions in respect of the bond or deposit are complied with.

The right to reject any and all bids is re- served.

New York, May 19, 1914.PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR

TH E FIR ST DISTRICT.By E dward E . M cCall, Chairman.

T ravis H. W h it n e y , Secretary. m21,jl2

IN V ITA TIO N TO CONTRACTORS.

Pari of the Seventh Avenue-Lexington Avenue Rapid Transit Railroad.

The Public Service Commission for the First District (hereinafter called the “ Commission” ) invites proposals to construct Section No. 1-A of Routes 4 & 38, a part of the Seventh Avenue- Lexington Avenue Rapid Transit Railroad.

The points within the City of New York be­tween which the said part is to run and the route or routes to be followed are briefly as follows

Section No. 1-A. Beginning under Battery Park, in the Borough of M anhattan: The west­erly track at a point about four hundred and seventy-five (475) feet south of the northerly building line of Battery Place and about one hundred and thirty (130) feet east of the east­erly building line of Greenwich Street produced: the easterly track at a point about three hundred and five (305) feet south of the northerly building line of Batterv Place and about ninety-five (95) feet east of the easterly building line of Green­wich Street produced; both tracks extending thence southerly under Battery Park to a con­nection with the present Brooklyn-Manhattan Rapid Transit Railroad.

The general plan of construction calls for a subsurface railroad having two tracks, and the building of a new station opposite the present South Ferry station.

The Contractor will not be required to pro­vide or lay tracks, ties or ballast, except for the crossover between tracks, as provided in the form of contract, nor to do station finish work.

The work under the contract will include the care and support of buildings, vaults, sewers, pipes, railroads and other surface, subsurface and overhead structures, the maintenance of traffic, the restoration of pavements and other surfaces and the removal and reconstruction of portions of the Brooklyn-Manhattan Rapid Transit Rail­road in order to provide a connection with the railroad. .

The removal and reconstruction of portions of said Brooklyn-Manhattan Rapid Transit Rail­road must be so conducted as not to interfere with or in terrupt the safe and continuous opera­tion of trains in said railroad and the Contractor shall be responsible for the support, maintenance, safety and protection of said railroad, including

its equipment and rolling stock, and for the safety and protection of passengers and other persons therein. Before removing any part of said railroad the Contractor must obtain a permit from the Interborough Rapid Transit Company.

The method of construction will be partly by trench excavation under cover and partly by trench excavation without cover.

Bidders must examine the form of contract and the specifications and contract drawings, must visit the location of the work and inform them­selves of the conditions along the line of the work, and must make their own estimates of the facilities and difficulties attending the execution of the work.

A fuller description of the work and other re­quirements, provisions, details and specifications are given in the form of contract and in the contract drawings therein referred to. Copies of the form of contract, contract drawings, bond and contractor’s proposal may be inspected and purchased at the office of the Commission, No. 154 Nassau Street, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. The form of contract and the contract drawings and the forms of bond and contractor’s proposal are to be deemed a part of this Invita­tion.

The City of New York (hereinafter called the “ City ”) and the Interborough Rapid Transit Company will both be parties to the contract; the Interborough Rapid Transit Company being a party for the purpose of disbursing part of its contribution toward the cost of construction, as provided in the contract dated March 19, 1913, between the City and said Company for addi­tional rapid transit railroads. The liability of Interborough Rapid Transit Company will be lim­ited to an amount equal to fifty per centum (50%) of the total estimated amount to be paid to the Contractor under the contract.

Partial payments to the Contractor will be made as the work proceeds, as provided in the form of contract.

The Contractor must complete the work within thirty-one (31) months from the delivery of the contract.

At the time of the delivery of the contract the Contractor must furnish security to the City by depositing a bond, cash or securities in the sum of two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000). As further security fifteen per centum (15%) of the amounts certified from time to time to be due to the Contractor will be deducted until the amounts so deducted and retained shall equal ten per centum (10%) of the total estimated amount to be paid to the Contractor under the contract. Thereafter there shall be so deducted and retained for such purpose ten per centum (10%) of the amounts certified from time to time to be due to the Contractor. Before removing any part of the Brooklyn-Manhattan Rapid Transit Railroad the Contractor will also be re­quired to furnish security to Interborough Rapid Transit Company in connection with said permit to be obtained from said Company as aforesaid by depositing with said Company a bond, cash or securities in the sum of four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000).

Sealed bids or proposals will be received at the office of the Commission at No. 154 Nassau street. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, until the 9th day of June, 1114, at twelve fifteen (12.15) o’clock p. m., at which time, or at a later date to be fixed by the Commission, the proposals will b* publicly opened,

Proposals must be in the form prescribed bythe Commission.

A statement based upon the estimate of the Chief Engineer of the Commission, of the quan­tities of the various classes of the work and of the nature and extent as near as practicable of the work is to be found in the schedule in the form of contractor’s proposal. The quantities given in such schedule are approximate only, be­ing given as a basis for the uniform comparison of bids, and no claim is to be made against the City on account of any excess or deficiency, ab­solute or relative, in the same, except as pro­vided in the specifications and form of contract

Every proposal must, when submitted, be en­closed in a sealed envelope endorsed Proposal for Constructing Part o f Rapid Transit Railroad —Routes Nos. 4 & 38, Section No. 1-A/' and must be delivered to the Commission or its Sec­retary; and in the presence of the person sub­mitting the proposal, it will be deposited in a sealed box in which all proposals will be de­posited. No proposal will be received unless accompanied by a separate certified check for twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) payable to the order of the Comptroller of the City and drawn upon a national or state bank or trust company satisfactory to the Commission and having its principal office in New York City. Such check must not be enclosed in the envelope containing the proposal.

The Unit Prices must not be improperly bal­anced, and any bid which the Commission con­siders detrimental to the City’s interests may be rejected. *

No proposal, after it shall have been deposited with the Commission, will be allowed to be with­drawn for any reason whatever.

The award of the contract will be made by the Commission as soon as practicable after the opening of the proposals.

Deposits made by bidders whose proposals are are not accepted will be returned within three (3) days after the contract is executed and de­livered and its provisions in respect of the bond or deposit are complied with, unless all pro­posals shall be rejected, in which event such deposits will be returned within three (3) days after such rejection. The deposit of the sue cessful bidder will be returned when the con­tract is executed and delivered and its provisions in respect of the bond or deposit are complied with.

The right to reject any and all bids is reserved.New York, May 15, 1914.PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION FOR

THE FIRST DISTRICT.By E dward E. M cC all, Chairman.

T ravis H. W h it n e y , Secretary. m20,j9

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.Proposals.

O f f ic e of t h e P resid en t of t h e B orough of M a n h a tta n , M u n ic ip a l B u il d in g , T h e C ity of N ew Y ork .SEALED BIDS OR ESTIM A TES W ILL BE

received by the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at the offices, Commissioner of Pub­lic Works, Room 2032, 20th floor, Municipal Building, until 2 o’clock p. m., on

MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1914.FOR FU RN ISH IN G ALL OF TH E LABOR

AND EQ U IPM EN T REQUIRED FOR TH E TRANSPORTATION OF ASPHALT, CON- CRETE AND OTHER MATERIALS IN CON­NECTION W ITH REPA IR AND CONSTRUC­TION OF HIGHW AYS, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The time allowed for the completion of the work will be until Dec. 31, 1914.

The amount of security required will be Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000), and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) per cent, of the amount of security.

The bidder will state a price for each motor truck and each horse truck per day.

Bids shall be made upon each item and award of the contract, if made, will be to the lowest bidder upon each item.

Blank forms and specifications may be ob­tained at the office of the Auditor, offices of the Commissioner of Public Works, Room 2054, 20th floor, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhat­tan. MARCUS M. MARKS, President.

City of New York, June 4th, 1914. j4,15i3TSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the “City Record.”

O f f ic e of t h e P resid en t of t h e B orough of M a n h a tta n , M u n ic ip a l B u il d in g , T h e C ity of N ew Y orkSEALED BIDS OR ESTIM ATES W ILL BE

received by the President o f the Borough of M anhattan, at the offices, Commissioner of Pub­lic Works, Room 2032, 20th floor, Municipal Building, until 2 o’clock p. m., on

MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1914.FOR FU RN ISH IN G ALL OF TH E LABOR

AND EQ U IPM EN T REQUIRED FOR TH E TRANSPORTATION OF ASPHALT, CON­CRETE AND OTHER M ATERIALS IN CON­NECTION W ITH REPA IR AND CONSTRUC­TION OF HIGHW AYS, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The time allowed for the completion of the work will be until Dec. 31, 1914.

The amount of security required will be Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be five (5) - per cent, of the amount of security.

The bidder will state a price for each truck load from the plant to the various sections as described in the specifications, and award of con­tract, if made, will be to the lowest bidder for each section.

Blank forms, specifications and plans may be ob­tained at the office of the Auditor, Room 2054, 20th floor, Municipal Building, Borough of Man­hattan. MARCUS M. MARKS, President.

City of New York, June 4th, 1914. j4,15tSTSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the “City Record.*’

DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUP­PLY, GAS AND ELECTRICITY.

Proposals. .

D epar tm en t of W ater S u pply , Gas and E lec­t r ic it y , R oom 2351, M u n ic ip a l B u il d in g , B or­ough of M a nhattan , C it y of N ew Y ork . SEALED BIDS OR ESTIM ATES W ILL BE

received by the Commissioner of W ater Sup­ply, Gas and Electricity at the above office until 2 p. m., on

THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1914.Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx.

FOR FU RN ISH IN G , DELIVERING, UN­LOADING, STACKING AND STORING CAST IRON VALVE BOX CASTINGS.

The time allowed for the delivery of the ma­terials and supplies and the performance of the contract will be One H undred and Twenty-five (125) Calendar days.

The security required will be TW ENTY-FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($2,500).

The bidder will state the price per unit of each item of work or supplies contained in the specifications or schedules, by which the bids will be tested. The bids will be compared and award made to the lowest formal bidder, in ag­gregate for all items.

Bidders are requested to make their bids or estimates upon the blanx form prepared by the Department, 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, Room 2351, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhat­tan, where any further information desired may be obtained.

W ILLIAM W ILLIAM S, Commissioner.Dated June 5, 1914. j8,18fctfSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the “City Record.”

D epar tm en t of W ater S u pply , Gas and E lec­t r ic it y , R oom 2351, M u n ic ip a l B u il d in g , B or­ough of M anha tta n , C it y of N ew Y ork . SEALED BIDS OR ESTIM A TES W ILL BE

received by the Commissioner of W ater Sup­ply, Gas and Electricity at the above office until 2 o’clock p. m., on

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1914.All Boroughs.

FU RN ISH IN G , DELIVERING, STORING AND TRIM M ING COAL

Time allowed for the completion of contract will be before December 1st, 1914, on SECTIONS I, I I , I I I , IV , V, VI and V II; before December 31st, 1914, on SECTONS V III , IX , X, XI, X II, X III , XIV, XV, XVI, X V II and X V III; before July 1st, 1914, on SECTION XIX.

Security required will be thirty (30) per cent, of the total amount for which the contract is awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit for each item of work contained in the specifications or schedule, by which the bids will be tested. The bids will be compared and awards made to the lowest formal bidder in a lump or aggregate sum for each section.

Bidders are requested to make their bids or estimates upon the blank form prepared by the Department, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to inclose 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, Room 2351, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, where any further information desired may be obtained.

W ILLIAM ’ W ILLIA M S, Commissioner. Dated May 26, 1914. m29,jl0{S’See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the “City Record.”

DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING. * 1 2 3 4

Proposal*.

M a in O f f ic e of t h e D e pa r tm en t of S treet C lea n in g , R oom 1244, M u n ic ip a l B u il d in g , B orough of M a n h a tta n , C it y of N ew Y ork . SEALED BIDS OR ESTIM A TES W IL L BE

received by the Commissioner of Street Clean­ing at the above office, until 12 o’clock noon, on

TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1914. Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and

Brooklyn.FOR FU R N ISH IN G AND DELIVERING:1. HOODED IRON PA PER AND RUB­

BISH CANS.2. PA PER AND RU BBISH CARTS.3. STEEL BODIES FOR LEAF SPRING

DUM PING CARTS. .4. GALVANIZED IRON A SH CANS.The time for the completion of the work and

the full performance of the contracts is as fol­lows: ,

1. Thirty days; 2. Thirty days; 3. Sixty days; 4 Sixty days. v

’ The amount of security required is thirty per cent. (30%) of the amount of the bid or esti­mate on all the contracts. .

Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in separate envelopes. . , , ,4

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or sched­ules herein contained or hereto annexed, # by which the bids will be tested. The extensions

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M ONDAY, JU N E 8, 1914. THE CITY RECORD. 4891

must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total for each class, and awards made to the lowest bidder on each class, each of the Boroughs constituting a class.

Delivery will be required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Street Cleaning, Municipal Building, Borough of M anhattan.

J. T. FETH ERSTO N , Commissioner.jS ,16

82TSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the “City ftecord ”

BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY.Proposals.

SEALED BIDS W ILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of W ater Supply, a t its offices,

twenty-second floor. Municipal Building, Park Row, Centre and Chambers Streets, New York City, until 11 A. M. on

TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1914. for

CONTRACT 76.FOR T H E CONSTRUCTION OF ASHOKAN

BRIDGE, A REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURE, FORMING PART O F TH E HIGHW AY SYSTEM AROUND ASHOKAN RESERVOIR, AND CONSISTING OF 15 ARCHES, EACH HAVING A SPAN OF 67 FEET 6 INCHES AND A R ISE OF 11 FEET 4 INCHES.

The bridge will be about 1,120 feet long, and will have a roadway 22 feet wide.

The foundations, abutments and lower por­tions of the piers are not included in this con­tract.

There will be about 6,400 feet of 3 duct to 12duct electric conduit.

The work is located near Ashokan, in the Town of Olive, Ulster county. New York, about 14 miles west of the City of Kingston.

An approximate statement of the quantities of the various classes of work and further infor­mation are given in the Information for Bid­ders, forming part of the contract. A t the above place and time the bids will be publicly opened and read. The award of the contract, if awarded, will be made by the Board as soon thereafter as practicable. The Board reserves the right to re­ject any and all bids.

Two or more bonds, the aggregate amount of which shall be seventy thousand dollars ($70,000), will be required for the faithful performance of the contract.

No bid will be received and deposited unless accompanied by a certified check upon a National or State Bank, drawn to the order of the Comp­troller of The City of New York to the amount of three thousand dollars ($3,000).

Time allowed for the completion of the work is until Novem ber 1, 1915.

Pamphlets containing information for bidders, forms of proposal and contract, specifications, contract drawings, etc., can be obtained at the above address, at the office of the Secretary, upon application in person or by mail, by de­positing the sum of ten dollars ($10) in cash or its equivalent for each pamphlet. This deposit will be refunded upon the return of the pamphlets in acceptable condition within thirty days from the date on which bids are to be opened.

For further particulars apply to the office of the Principal Assistant Engineer, at the above address

CHARLES STRAUSS, President; CHARLESN. CHADW ICK, JOHN F. GALVIN, Commis­sioners of the Board of W ater Supply.

W . B ruce Cobb, S e c re ta ry .m28 to j2,j5 to 23

Note— See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the C it y R ecord, so far as applicable hereto and not otherwise pro­vided for.

SEALED BIDS W ILL BE RECEIVED BY the Board of W ater Supply, at its offices, twen­

ty-second floor, Municipal Building, Park Row, Centre and Chambers Streets, New York City, until 11 A. M., on

TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1914. for

CONTRACT 148,FOR TH E CONSTRUCTION OF TH E POR­

TIO N OF TH E CATSKILL AQUEDUCT TELEPH O N E SYSTEM EXTENDING FROM CROTON LAKE. IN W ESTCHESTER COUN­TY, N. Y., TO TH E NORTHERN BOUNDARY LINE OF TH E CITY OF NEW YORK, A DISTANCE OF APPROXIM ATELY 28 MILES. TH E POLE LIN E HAS BEEN BU ILT UNDER ANOTHER CONTRACT.

An approximate statement of the quantities of the various classes of work and further informa­tion are given in the Information for Bidders, forming part of the contract. At the above place and time the bids will be publicly opened and read. The award of the contract, if awarded, will be made by the Board as soon thereafter as practicable. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

A bond in the sum of Twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) will be required for the faithful per­formance of the contract.

No bid will be received and deposited unless accompanied by a certified check upon a National or State Bank, drawn to the order of the Comp­troller of The City of New York to the amount of Six hundred dollars ($600). <

Time allowed for the completion of the work is 2 months from the service of notice by the Board to begin work.

Pamphlets containing information for bidders, forms of proposal and contract, specifications,, contract drawings, etc., can be obtained at the above address, at the office of the Secretary, upon application in person or by mail, by depositing the sum of ten dollars ($10) in cash or its equiv­alent for each pamphlet. This deposit will be refunded upon the return of the pamphlets in acceptable condition within thirty days from the date on which bids are to be opened.

For further particulars apply to the office of the Principal Assistant Engineer, at the above address.

CHARLES STRAUSS, President; CHARLES N. CHADW ICK, JOHN F. GALVIN, Commis­sioners of the Board of W ater Supply.

W. B ruce Cobb, Secretary. m22,j9Note: See general instructions to bidders on

last page, last column of the C it y R ecord, so far as applicable hereto and not otherwisfe provided for.

BOROUGH OF QUEENS.Local Board Meetings.

O f f ic e of t h e P resid en t of t h e B orough of O u e e n s , N ew Y o rk , J u n e 5, 1914.NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TH E

following resolutions adopted by the Jamaica Local Board of Improvements are to be pre­sented to said Board for reconsideration at its meeting to be held on June 19, 1914, at the Town Hall in Flushing, Long Island, at 8 P. M.:

4308. Resolution of Jamaica Local Board of September 27, 1912, for the construction of a sewer and appurtenances in M urray Street from Franconia Avenue to Bayreuth Street; Cali­fornia Avenue from M urray Street to the Crown 385 feet east of Zeigler Avenue; Dela­ware S treet from M urray Street to Zeigler

Avenue; and in Erie Street from M urray Street to Zeigler Avenue, Third W ard of the Borough of Queens.

4399. Resolution of Jamaica Local Board of May 22, 1914, for the construction of a sewer and appurtenances in Oxford Avenue from Brandon Avenue to Emerson S treet; W ater- bury Street from Emerson Street to the Crown 150 feet south of Brandon Avenue; Nostrand Place from Forest Park to the Crown 410 feet south of Brandon Avenue; Herald Avenue from Forest Park to the Crown about 410 feet south of Brandon Avenue; Guion Avenue from Myrtle Avenue to the Crown about 625 feet south of Brandon Avenue; Napier Avenue from Myrtle Avenue to the Crown about 650 feet south of Brandon Avenue; Bedford Avenue from Myrtle Avenue to Jamaica Avenue; Greenwood Avenue from Myrtle Avenue to Jamaica avenue, and' Chestnut Street from Myrtle Avenue to Ja ­maica Avenue, Fourth W ard of the Borough of Queens.

M AURICE E. CONNOLLY, President.H u gh H all, Secretary. j8

O f f ic e of t h e P resid en t of t h e B orough of Q u e en s , N ew Y o rk , J u n e 5, 1914.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN ACCORD-

ance with Section 432 of the Charter of The City of New York, that the following petitions signed by property owners and residents of the

Jamaica District for Local Improvements have een filed in this office, and are now ready for

public inspection, and that a meeting of the Board of Local Improvements will be held in the Town Hall at Flushing, Long Island, on the 19th day of June, 1914, at 8 P. M., at which meeting the said petitions will be submitted to the B oard:

5018. To legally open Jermyn Place, for­merly Hackett Street, from Guinsburg Place to South Street, Jamaica, Fourth W ard.

5019. For the construction of a sewer and appurtenances in W isner Place from .North Wickes Street to Atfield Place, Fourth W ard.

5021. For the construction of receiving basins and appurtenances on the northeast and northwest corners of Henry Street and South Street, Jamaica, Fourth W ard.

5028. To construct lateral sewer on W ater- bury Street (Ave.) beginning 100 feet northerly of Jamaica Ave. and connect with Branton Ave. (Orchard Str.) T runk Sewer.

5033. _ To construct a sewer and appurte­nances in Gherardi Avenue from Jamaica Ave­nue to Ashland Street, Fourth W ard of the Borough of Queens.

5036. For the construction of a receiving basin and appurtenances on the northeast cor­ner of F'orest Avenue and Jamaica Avenue, Third W ard.

5039. For regulating, grading the sidewalk spaces and laying sidewalks (where not already laid to grade and in good condition), together with all work incidental thereto, in) Matnle Street from Freedom (Union) Avenue to Ox­ford (Wyckoff) Avenue. Fourth W ard. On the South side of Maple St. 307 lineal ft., on the North side of Maple St. 175 lineal feet; total number of lineal it. 482.

5040. For the construction of a sewer and appurtenances in Park Avenue from Jamaica Avenue to Ferris Place. Fourth Ward.

M AURICE *E. CONNOLLY, President. H u gh H all, Secretary. j8

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.Conflnnatlon of Assessments.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF TH EGreater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IM PROVE­MENTS IN TH E BOROUGH OF TH E BRONX.

TW ENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTION 10.GARRISON AVENUE—PAVING TH E

ROADWAY AND SETTING CURB from Tif­fany Street to H unts Point Avenue. Area of assessments: Both sides of Garrison Avenue from Tiffany Street to Hunts Point Avenue and to the extent of half the block at the intersect­ing and terminating streets.—that the same were confirmed by the Board of Assessors, on May 26, 1914, and entered May 26, 1914, in the Record of Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assess­ments and A rrears of Taxes and Assessments and of W ater Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid within sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon, as provided by section 1019 of the Great­er New York Charter.

Said section provides, in part, “ I f any such as­sessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer authorized to collect and receive the amount of such assessment, to charge, collect and receive interest thereon a t the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to the date of payment, from the date when such assessment became a lien, as provided by section 159 of this act.”

Section 159 of this act provides * * * “An assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate affected thereby ten days after its entry in the said record.” * * *

The above assessments are payable to the Col­lector of Assessments and A rrears at the Bu­reau for the Collection of Assessments and A r­rears of Taxes and Assessments and of W ater Rents in the Bergen Building, A rthur and T re­mont aves., Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all payments made thereon on or before July 25, 1914, will be exempt from interest as above pro­vided, and a fter that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate? of seven per centum per annum from the date when such assessments became liens to the date of payment.

W ILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller.City of New York, Department of Finance,

Comptroller’s Office, May 26, 1914. m29,jl0

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF TH EGreater New York Charter the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IM ­PROVEM ENTS IN TH E BOROUGH OF TH E BRONX.

TW ENTY-THIRD WARD, SECTION 9.EAST ONE HUNDRED AND SIX TY -FIFTH

STR E E T -R E G U L A T IN G , GRADING, SET- TING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING SID E­WALKS, LAYING CROSSWALKS, BUILD- ING APPROACHES and erecting fences, from about 122 feet west of Grant Avenue to about 75 feet west of Walton Avenue. Area of assess­ment: Both sides of East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth Street, from Walton Avenue to Grant Avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting and terminating streets and ave­nues.TW ENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTIONS 11

AND 12.KINGSBRIDGE ROAD - REGULATING,

GRADING, SETTING CURBSTONES, FLAG­GING TH E SIDEW ALKS A SPACE FOUR

FEET W ID E, LAYING CROSSW ALKS, BUILDING APPROACHES, ERECTING FENCES where necessary, from Bailey 'Avenue to the boundary line between the Boroughs of The Bronx and Manhattan, City of New York, excepting the right of way of The New York and Putnam Railroad, and for REGULATING, GRADING AND REGRADING, SETTING AND RESETTING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING AND REFLAGGING SIDEW ALKS, LAYING AND RELAYING CROSSWALKS. BUILDING APPROACHES AND ERECTING FENCES where necessary in KINGSBRIDGE ROAD, from HEATH AVENUE to BAILEY AVENUE; and REGULATING AND GRADING W EST 225TH STREET (Muscoota Street) from Broad way to the line between the Boroughs of MAN­HATTAN and TH E BRONX. Area of Assess­ment: Affects Blocks Nos. 3201, 3202, 3204, 3205, 3214, 3215, 3220, 3227, 3236, 3237, 3238, 3239, 3240, 3243, 3244, 3245, 3248, 3253, 3256, 3259, 3260, 3264 and 3265.—that the same were confirmed by the Board of Revision of Assessments on May 21, 1914, and entered on May 21, 1914, in theRecord of Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assess­ments and A rrears of Taxes and Assessments and of W ater Rents, and unless the amount as­sessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid within sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon, as provided by section 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

Said section provides, in part, “ I f any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer authorized to collect and receive the amount of such assess­ment, to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to the date of pay­ment, from the date when such assessment be­came a lien, as provided by section 159 of this act.”

Section 159 of this act provides # * * “An assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate affected thereby ten days after its entry in the said record.” * * *

The above assessments are payable to the Col lector of Assessments and A rrears at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of W ater Rents, in the Bergen Building, A rthur and Tremont aves., Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and oa Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., ana all pay­ments made thereon on or before July 20, 1914, will be exempt from interest, as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum per annum from the date when such assessments be­came liens to the date of payment.

WM. A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller.City of New York. Department of Finance,

Comptroller’s Office, May 21, 1914. m28,j9

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF TH EGreater New York Charter the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IM ­PROVEM ENTS IN TH E BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN:TW ELFTH WARD (MARBLE H IL L ), SEC­

TION 8.KINGSBRIDGE ROAD - REGULATING,

GRADING. SETTING CURBSTONES, FLAG- GING T H E SIDEW ALKS A SPACE FOUR FEET W ID E, LAYING CROSSWALKS, BUILDING APPROACHES, ERECTING FENCES where necessary, from Bailey Avenue to the boundary line between the Boroughs of The Bronx and Manhattan, City of New York, excepting the right of way of The New York and Putnam Railroad, and for REGULATING, GRADING AND REGRADING, SETTING AND RESETTING CURBSTONES, FLAGGING AND REFLAGGING SIDEW ALKS. LAYING AND RELAYING CROSSWALKS. BUILDING APPROACHES AND ERECTING FENCES where necessary in KINGSBRIDGE ROAD, from H EATH AVENUE to BAILEY AVENUE: and REGULATING AND GRADING W EST 225TH STREET (Muscoota Street) from Broad­way to the Hhe between the Boroughs of MAN­HATTAN and TH E BRONX. Area of Assess­ment: Affects Blocks Nos. 3245 and 3265.—that the same was confirmed by the Board of Revision of Assessments on May 21, 1914, and entered on May 21, 1914, in theRecord of Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assess­ments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of W ater Rents, and unless the amount as­sessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid within sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon, as provided by section 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

Said section provides, in part, “ I f any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assessments, if shall be the duty of the officer authorized to collect and receive the amount of such assess­ment, to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to the date of pay­ment, from the date when such assessment be­came a lien, as provided by section 159 of this act.”

Section 159 of this act provides * # * “An assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate affected thereby ten d ay s 'a fte r its entry in the said record.” * * *

The above assessment is payable to the Col­lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and A rrears of Taxes and Assessments and of W ater Rents, Municipal Building, north side, 3d floor, Bor­ough of M anhattan, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m.< and all payments made thereon on or be­fore July 20, 1914. will be exempt from interest, as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum per annum from the date when above assessment became a lien to the date of pay­ment.

WM. A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller.City of New York. Department of Finance,

Comptroller’s Office. May 21, 1914. m28,j9

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE?Greater New York Charter the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessment for LOCAL IM ­PROVEM ENTS IN TH E BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

ELEV EN TH WARD. SECTION TWO.EAST EIG H TH ST R E E T -R E ST O R IN G

ASPHALT PAVEM ENT in front of premises No. 385 and 387 East Eighth Street. Area of assessment, North side of East Eighth Street, 188 feet west of Avenue D, known as Lots Nos. 46 and 48 in Block No. 378.

The above assessment was certified to the Collector of Assessments and Arrears, under the provisions of section 391 of the Greater New York Charter.

—that the same was entered on May 22, 1914, in the Record of Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assess­ments and A rrears of Taxes and Assessments and of W ater Rents, and unless the amount as­sessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid within sixty days after the date </ said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon, as provided in section 1019 of slid Greater New York Charter.

Said section provides, in part, “ I f any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer authorized to collect and receive the amount of such assess­ment, to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to the date of pay­ment, from the date when such assessment be­came a lien, as provided by section 159 of this act.”

Section 159 of this act provides * # # “An assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate affected thereby ten days after its entry in the said record.” * * *

The above assessment is payable to the Col­lector of Assessments and A rrears at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and A rrears of Taxes and Assessments and of W ater Rents, Municipal Building, north side, third floor, Borough of M anhattan, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m„ and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all payments made thereon on or before July 21, 1914, will be exempt from interest as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum per annum from the date when such assessment became a lien to the date of payment.

WM. A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller.City of New York. Department of Finance,

Comptroller’s Office, May 22, 1914. m27,j8

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OW NERS.

IN PURSUANCE OF7 SECTION 1018 OF TH EGreater New York Charter the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessment for LOCAL IM ­PROVEMENTS IN TH E BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

FIR ST WARD.SEW ER in HANCOCK STREET, from Web­

ster avenue to crown north of Pierce avenue, and in W ASHINGTON AVENUE and PIERCE AVENUE, from Hancock street to the Boule­vard. Area of assessment affects property in Blocks Nos. 14, 15, 20, 21, 44 and 45, adjacent to said improvement.—that the same was confirmed by the Board of Assessors on May 19, 1914, and entered May 19, 1914, in the Record of Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assess­ments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of W ater Rents, and unless the amount as­sessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid within sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon, as provided by section 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

Said section provides, in part, “ I f any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer authorized to collect and receive the amount of such assess­ment, to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to the date of pay­ment, from the date when such assessment be­came a lien, as provided by section 159 of this act.”

Section 159 of this act provides * * * “An assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate affected thereby ten days after its entry in the said record.” * * *

The above assessment is payable to the Col­lector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of W ater Rents, at the Municipal Building, Court House Square, Long Island City, Borough of Queens, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m., and on Satur­days from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and all payments made thereon on or before July 18, 1914, will be exempt from interest, as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of in­terest a t the rate of seven per centum per an­num from the date when above assessment became a lien to the date of payment.

WM. A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller.City of New York. Department of Finance,

Comptroller’s Office, May 19, 1914. m27,j8

Corporation Sales of Buildings.

CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES THERETO ON CITY REAL ESTATE BY SEALED BIDS.

AT TH E REQUEST OF TH E PRESID EN Tof the Borough of Manhattan, 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 buildings, etc., standing upon_ property owned by The City of New York, acquired by it for street purposes in the

Borough of Manhattan.Being the buildings, parts of buildings, etc.,

acquired for the extension of Seventh Avenue, from Greenwich Avenue to Carmine Street, for the widening of Varick Street, from Carmine Street to Franklin Street, and for the extension of Varick Street, from Franklin Street to West Broadway, in the Borough of M anhattan, which are 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 September 24, W13, the sale by sealed bids of the above described buildings and appurtenances thereto will be held by direction of the Comp­troller on

MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914.at 11.00 A. M. in lots and parcels, and in man­ner and form as follows:

PARCEL 16 B. P art of eleven-story brick building on the northeast corner of Varick Street and Franklin Street, known as 2, 4 and 6 Varick Street and 130 Franklin Street. Cut 35.12 feet on Franklin Street by 35.4 feet on north side.

Sealed bids (blank forms of which may be ob­tained upon application) will be received bv the Comptroller a t the office of the Collector of City Revenue, Room ’ 368, Municipal Building, Bor-

tough of M anhattan, until 11.00 a. m. on the 8th 'day of June, 1914, and then publicly opened for the sale for removal of the above described build­ings and appurtenances thereto, and the award will be made to the highest bidder within twenty- four hours, or as soon as possible thereafter.

Each parcel must be bid for separately and will be sold m its entirety, as described in above ad­vertisement.

Each and every bid must be accompanied by a 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 required 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 re­turned within twenty-four hours after successful

4892 THE CITY RECORD MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914.

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 the successful bidder to further comply with the re­quirements of the terms and conditions of the sale as set forth hereinafter.

When such company is authorized to write that amount as per letter of Comptroller to the surety companies, dated January 1, 1914.Asphalt, Asphalt Block and Wood Block Pave

meats.Two companies will be required on any and

every bond up to amount authorized by letter ofSuccessful bidders will be required to pay th$/| Comptroller to the surety companies, dated Jantj-

purchase money and deposit the required security I ary 1, 1914. within twenty-four hours of the receipt of notin-1 January 1, 1914, cation 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. | NOTICE

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 June

WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST. Comptroller

Sales of Tax Liens.

OF CONTINUANCE LYN TAX SALE.

OF BROOK-

8, 1914,” 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.

THE BUILDINGS WILL BE SOLD FOB IMMEDIATE REMOVAL ONLY, SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS PRINTED ON THE LAST PAGE OF THIS ISSUE OF THE “CITY RECORD.”

WM. A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller. City of New York, Department of Finance,

Comptroller’s Office, June 1, 1914. j3,8

CORPORATION SALE OF BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCES TH ERETO ON CITY REAL ESTATE BY SEALED BIDS.

sold at the termination of the sale of October 15th, November 5th, December 3rd, 1913, and January 7th, February 11th, March 18th, April 22nd and May 27, 1914, has been continued to

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1914. at 2.30 p. m., pursuant to section 1028 of the Greater New York Charter, and will be con­tinued at that time in Room 2 in basement of the Borough Hall, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Dated May 27, 1914.D A NIEL MOYNAHAN, Collector of Assess­

ments and Arrears. m28,j24

ough of Manhattan, as to liens remaining unsold at the termination of the sale of September 4, October 9, November 13, December 18, 1913.

January 15, February 26, April 2, 1914, ana lay 7, 1914, has been continued to

THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1914. at 2 o'clock p. m.. pursuant to section 1028 of tin Greater New York Charter, and will be con­tinued at that time in the Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

Dated May 7, 1914.DANIEL MOYNAHAN, Collector of Assess­

ments and Arrears._____ ___ m8jllNOTICE OF CONTINUATION

BRONX TAX SALE.OF THE

T to e sSAaLsL?mFe n ™ L d U w M er^ent^forAth“ I THE SALE OF THE LIENS FOR UNPAID Borough of Brooklyn, as to liens remaining un- ' taxes, assessments and water rents for the

NOTICE OF CONTINUATION OF MANHAT­TAN TAX SALE.

THE SALE OF THE LIENS FOR UNPAID taxes, assessments and water rents for the Bor-

Borough of The Bronx, as to liens remaining unsold at the termination of the sale of Decem­ber 16, 1912, January 6, January 27, February 17, March 10, March 31, April 21, May 12. June 9, June 23. July 7, July 21, August 18, August 23, September 22, October 20, November 17, De­cember 15, 1913, January 12, February 16, March 12 and May 4, 1914, has been continued to

MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914.at 2 o’clock p. m., pursuant to section 1028 of the Greater New York Charter, and will be continued at that time on the fourth floor of the Bergen Building, corner of Arthur and Tremont aves., Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

DANIEL MOYNAHAN, Collector of Assess-

TH E BUILDINGS OF T H E M ETROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART AND IM PROVING TH E EIGHTY-SECOND STREET APPROACH TO SAID BUILDINGS, ALL IN CENTRAL PARK.

The time allowed for the completion of the whole work will be seventy-five consecutive work­ing days.

The amount of the security required is seven thousand dollars.

Certified check or cash in the sum of Three H undred and Fifty Dollars must accompany bid.

Blank forms and other information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Parks, Borough of M anhattan, Municipal Bldg., 10th floor, New York City.

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

CABOT W ARD, President; RAYMOND V. INGERSOLL, THOM AS W. W H ITTLE, JOHN E. W EIER , Commissioners of Parks. m 29,jll

£2TSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the “City Record.”

■ M B — — i ^ — — — — ^ — — — —

FIRE DEPARTMENT.

ments and Arrears. Dated May 4, 1914. m7,j8

AT TH E REQUEST OF TH E PRESID EN T of the Borough of M anhattan, 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 fixtures and appurtenances to buildings owned by The City of New York, acquired by it for street purposes in the

Borough of Manhattan,BEING the fixtures and appurtenances removed

from the buildings, parts o f buildings, etc., ac­quired for the widening of Canal Street, from the Bowery to Chrystie Street, in the Borough of Manhattan, which are more particularly described on a certain list 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 26, 1913, the sale by sealed bids of the above described fixtures and appurtenances thereto will be held by direction of the Comp­troller on

MONDAY. JUNE 15. 1914.at 11.00 A. M., in lots and parcels and in man ner and form as follows:

PARCEL NO. 1. The bar and other fixtures for­merly contained in the building known as 65-65 Bowery and now in storage in the Storage W are­house of W. W. Halahan, 320 West 21st Street, and of I. Lewis & Sons, Park Avenue and East 130th Street, Borough of M anhattan, as follows: One (1) plain mirror 92" x 108", Clear Glass Cen­ter 30" x 30". One (1) Beveled m irror 66" x 136". Three (3) Plain mirrors 70" x 126" each. One(1) Beveled m irror 66" x 76". One (1) Beveled m irror 66" x 58". One (1) Beveled m irror 66* x 28". One (1) Beveled m irror 34" x 48". One (1) Beveled m irror 50" x 66". One (1) Beveled Plain Glass 50" x 52". One (1) M irror 20" x 34", Beveled one end and 2 sides. Two(2) M irrors 22" x 36", Beveled fancy mitre cut.Four (4) mirrors 22" x 28" (one with corner broken off). Two (2) M irrors 22" x 22Beveled fancy mitre cut, 1 with corner broken off. Three (3) M irrors 8" x 34", Metal leaded glass. One (1) Gas Engine. Five (5) Glass Doors. Two (2) Copper Back Bars. One (1) Bag Brass Fittings. Eight (8) Parts of Back Bar. Twenty-eight (28) Pieces of partitions. Ten (10) Pieces of Marble. Three (3) Pieces of Brass Rail. One (1) Top of Bar. Eight (8) Pieces of scroll work. One (1) Show case. Three (3) Small Ice Boxes. Nine (9) Electric Light Fixtures. Two (2) Electric Fan Fixtures. Two (2) Glass Window Screens. One (1) Bbl. Glass Globes.

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, Bor­ough of M anhattan, until 11.00 A. M. on the 15th day of June, 1914, and then publicly opened for the sale of the above described fixtures and appurtenances thereto, and the award will be made to the highest bidder within twenty-four hours, or as soon as possible thereafter.

Each and every bid must be accompanied by a 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 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 the successful bidder to further comply with the re ­quirements of the terms and conditions of the sale as set forth hereinafter.

Successful bidders will be required to pay the balance of the purchase money within twenty- four 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 in­formalities in any bid should it be deemed in the interest of The City of New York to do so.

All bids must be inclosed in properly sealed envelopes, marked “Proposals to be opened June 15, .1914.” 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, Jiew York City, from whom any further particulars regarding the fixtures to be disposed of may be obtained.

The fixtures must be removed from their pres­ent location within ten days from the date of sale.

The above articles may be examined at the Storage Warehouses where they now are, and all bidders must satisfy themselves as to their num­ber and condition, nothing being guaranteed by The City of New York, except the title to the property.

WM. A. PRENDERGAST, Comptroller.City of New York, Department of Finance,

Comptroller’s Office, May 26, 1914. m28jl5

8nretle« on Contract*.

Notice of Sale of Tax Liens of The City of New York, for Unpaid Taxes, Water Rents and Assessments for Local Improvements upon Lands and Tenements Within that Part of The City of New York now Known and Described as the Borough of Brooklyn, Affecting Property in Sections 14 to 25, Inclusive, as Shown on the Tax Map of said City for said Borough of Brooklyn, and also for Unpaid Taxes on the Beal Estate of Corporations and Taxes on the Special Franchises of Corporations Affecting Property of Certain Corpora­tions and Individuals Within the Entire Borough of Brooklyn.

T he C ity of N ew York, D epartment of F inance, Bureau for t h e Collection of A ssessments and A rrears of T axes and A ssessments, M unicipal B u ilding , Borough of M anhattan, City of N ew York.

Under the direction of Hon. William A. Prendergast, Comptroller of the City of New York, I, Daniel Moynahan, Collector of Assessments and Arrears, hereby give public notice, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 17, title 5. of the Greater New York Charter: .

That the respective owners of the lands and tenements in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, as said lands and tenements are shown within sections fourteen to twenty-five, inclusive, upon the Tax Map of said City for said Borough, on which any taxes or any assessments for local improvements have been imposed and become a lien and have remained unpaid for three years since the same were due and payable, or on which any water rent has been imposed and become a lien and has remained due and unpaid for four years since the same was due and pay­able. and also corporations and individuals as owners of certain lands or certain special franchises within the entire Borough of Brooklyn on which taxes on the real estate of corporations, or taxes on the special franchises of corporations have been imposed and become a lien and have remained unpaid for three years since the same w.*re due and payable, are required to pay the amount of said taxes, assessments and water rents together with all unpaid taxes, water rents and assess­ments affecting such lands and tenements which became a lien and were due and payable prior to April eleventh, nineteen hundred and thirteen (the taxes, water rents and assessments for local improvements required to be paid, thus comprising all unpaid taxes and water rents affecting said properties contained in assessment rolls down to and including the assessment roll of The City of New York for the year nineteen hundred and twelve and all assessments for local improvements affecting said properties confirmed and entered up to April first, nineteen hundred and thirteen inclusive) with all penalties thereon remaining unpaid, together with the interest thereon at the rate provided by law from the time the same became liens so as to be due and payable to the date of payment and the charges of this notice and advertisement to the Col­lector of Assessments and Arrears, at his office in the Mechanics Bank Building, 215 Montague street, or on removal of said office on or about May 1, 1914, in the Offerman Bifilding, 503 Fulton street, Borough of Brooklyn, New York City.

And notice is hereby given that if default be made in such payment the lien of The City of New York upon any of said lands and tenements for any tax, assessment or water rent which became a lien so as to be due and payable before April eleventh, nineteen hundred and thirteen, will be sold at public auction in Room 2, in the Basement of the Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on

WEDNESDAY, JULY, 15. 1914. at two o’clock in the afternoon of that day for the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding twelve per centum per annum, at which any person or persons shall offer to take the same in consideration of advancing the said taxes, water rents and assessments and penalties, as the case may be, and interest thereon as aforesaid to the time of sale, the charges of notice and advertisement and all other costs and charges accrued thereon; and that such sale will be continued from time to time until all said liens for taxes, water rents and assessments for local improvements so advertised for sale affecting such lands and tenements shall be sold.

The transfer of tax lien to be executed and delivered to the purchaser thereof pursuant to the terms of said sale shall be subject to the lien for and the right of The City of New York to collect and receive all taxes, water rents and assessments for local improvements and penalties and interest thereon which accrued and became a lien, or which shall accrue and become a lien upon said premises so as to be due and payable on and after the date stated in the first adver­tisement of said sale as stated herein, namely, the eleventh day of April, nineteen hundred and thirteen (i. e., the lien for and right of The City of New York to collect and receive all taxes and water rents, included in the assessment rolls of The City of New York for the years subsequent to nineteen hundred and twelve, and assessments for local improvements entered subsequent to April first, nineteen hundred and thirteen).

Notice is hereby further given that a particular and detailed statement of the property affected, showing section or ward, block and lot number thereof as the same mav Be on the Tax Map of The City of New York for the Borough of Brooklyn and the tax liens thereon which are to be sold, is published in a pamphlet and that copies thereof are deposited in the offices of the Collector of Assessments and Arrears in the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Manhattan and will be delivered to anv person applying for the same.

Dated New York, April 13, 1914.This notice applies to arrears as of April 11, 1913.

DANIEL MOYNAHAN, Collector of Assessments and Arrears of The Citv of New York.a!3,20.27,m4,11.18.25,jl,7,15.22,29,jy6,13

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS.Proposals.

O f f ic e of t h e . D epa r tm en t of P arks, M u n ic ip a l B u il d in g , B orough of M anha tta n , C ity of N ew Y ork .SEALED BIDS OR ESTIM ATES W ILL BE

received by the Park Board at the above office of the Department of Parks until 3 o’clock p. m., on

THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1914.Borough of The Bronx.

FOR FU R N ISH IN G AND DELIVERING 1,200 CU. YDS. BROKEN STONE (NO. 2— 1914) FOR PARKS, BOROUGH O F TH E BRONX.

The time aljpwed for the completion of the contract is Forty (40) calendar days.

The amount of security required is thirty (30) per cent, of the total amount for which the con­tract is awarded.

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

Blank forms and other information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Parks. Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park, Borough of The Bronx.

CABOT WARD, President; THOS. W. W H ITTLE, RAYMOND V. INGERSOLL, JOHN E. W EIER , Park Commissioners. j6,I8

£JTSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the “City Record.”

U N TIL FU RTH ER NOTICE SURETY COMnanies 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.W hen such company is authorized to write that

amount as per letter of Comptroller to the surety companies, dated January 1. 1914.

Construction.One company on a bond up to $25,000.Including regulating, grading, paving, sewers,

maintenance, dredging, construction of parks, parkwavs. docks, buildings, bridges, tunnels, aque- ducts, repairs, heating, ventilating, plumbing, etc., etc.

O f f ic e of t h e D epa r tm en t of P arks, M u n ic ip a l B u il d in g , B orough of M a n h a tta n , C ity of N ew Y ork .SEALED BIDS OR ESTIM ATES W ILL BE

received by the Park Board at the above office o f the Department of Parks until 3 o’clock p. m., on

THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1914. Boroueh of The Bronx.

FOR FU RN ISH IN G AND DELIVERING 800 CU. YDS. GRITS NO. 2, 1914, FOR PARKS, BOROUGH OF T H E BRONX.

The time allowed for the completion of the contract is Thirty (30) calendar days.

The amount of security required is thirty (30) per cent; of the total amount for which the con­tract is awarded.

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

Blank forms and other information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Parks. Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park, Borough of The Bronx.

CABOT WARD, President; THOS. W. W H ITTLE, RAYMOND V. INGERSOLL, JOHN E. W EIER, Park Commissioners. j6,18

S3TSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the “City Record."

O ffice of th e D epartment of P arks, M u n ic i­pal B uilding , Borough of M anhattan, C ity of N ew York.SEALED BIDS OR ESTIM ATES W ILL BE

received by the Park Board at the above office of the Department of Parks until 3 o’clock P. M. on

THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1914.Borough of Brooklyn.

1. FOR FU RN ISH IN G AND DELIVERING BEEF AND F IS H TO PROSPECT PARK.

2. FOR FU RN ISH IN G AND DELIVERING FORAGE TO PROSPECT PARK.

The time allowed for the completion of these contracts will be one hundred and eighty-four (184) days each.

3. FOR FU RN ISH IN G AND DELIVERING HUDSON RIVER ROAD GRAVEL IN PARKS AND ON PARKW AYS IN TH E BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed for the completion of this contract will be twenty (20) days.

The amount of security required on each con­tract is thirty per cen t (30% ) of the amount for which the contract will be awarded.

A deposit of one and one-half per cent. (V /2 %) of the total amount of the bid must accompany the estimate.

Bids will be compared and the contracts awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate.Blank forms may be obtained at the office of

the Department of Parks, Borough of Brooklyn, Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park W est and Fifth Street, Prospect Park, Brooklyn.

CABOT WARD. President; RAYMOND V. INGERSOLL. THOMAS W. W H ITTLE, JOHNE. W EIER, Commissioners of Parks. m 29,jll

gySee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the “City Record.”

Proposals.

H eadquarters of T h e F ir e D epartm en t of T h e C it y of N ew Y ork , 11t h F l m r of M u n ic ip a l B u il d in g , C ham bers and Centre S treets , B orough of M a n h a tta n , T h e C ity of N ew Y orkSEALED BIDS OR ESTIM A TES W ILL BE

received by the F ire Commissioner at the above office until 10.30 o’clock A. M., on

TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1914.NO. 1—FOR FU R N ISH IN G AND DELIV­

ERING SEVEN (7) MOTOR DRIVEN COM­BINATION CHEM ICAL AND HOSE WAGONS.

The time for the delivery of the articles, ma­terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is one hundred and twenty (120) days.

The amount of security required is twelve thousand dollars ($12,000).

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, per wagon, or other unit of measure, by which the bids will be tested. The extension must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total. The bids will be compared and the con­tract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

Bids for supplies must be submitted in dupli­cate.

Delivery will be required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the F ire Department, 11th Foor, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

ROBERT ADAMSON, F ire Commissioner.m27,j9

tSTSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the “City Record.”

H eadquarters of T h e F ir e D epar tm en t of T h e C it y of N ew Y ork, 11t h F loor, M u n ic i­pal B u il d in g , B orough of M a n h a tta n , T h e C it y of N ew Y ork .SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE

received by the F ire Commissioner at the above office until 10.30 o’clock A. M., on

TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1914.NO. 1—FOR FU RN ISH IN G AND DELIV­

ERING 1,250 POUNDS OF SPONGES.The time for the delivery of the articles, ma­

terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is by or before June 30, 1914.

The amount of security required is thirty per cent. (30%) of the amount of the bid or esti­mate.

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, per pound, or other unit of measure, by which the bids will be tested. The extension must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

Bids for supplies must be submitted in dupli- eate.

Delivery will be required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed.

Blank forms and fu rther information may be obtained at the office of the F ire Department, 11th Floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

ROBERT ADAMSON, F ire Commissioner.m27,j9

tSTSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the “City Record.”

H eadquarters of T h e F ir e D epa r tm en t of T h e C it y of N ew Y ork, 11t h F loor of M u n ic ip a l B u il d in g , C h am bers and Cen tr e S treets , B orough of M a n h a tta n , T h e C it y of N ew Y orkSEALED BIDS OR ESTIM A TES W ILL BE

received by the F ire Commissioner at the above office until 10.30 o’clock A. M., on

TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1914.NO. 1—FOR FU R N ISH IN G ALL TH E

LABOR AND M ATERIALS REQUIRED FOR REPAIRS TO A SPH A LT FLOORS, ETC., AT VARIOUS COMPANY QUARTERS IN BOR­OUGHS O F M ANHATTAN, TH E BRONX, BROOKLYN RICHM OND AND QUEENS.

The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract is by or before sixty (60) days.

The amount of security required is fifty per cent. (50%) of the amount of the bid or esti­mate. Bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum.

Delivery will be required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the F ire Department, 11th Floor. Municipal Building, M anhattan.

ROBERT ADAMSON, F ire Commissioner.m27,j9

43TSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last colnmn, of the “City Record.”

POLICE DEPARTMENT.Auction Sales.

P olice D epartment, C ity of N ew York, May 28th, 1914.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the One H undred and Sixty-third Public Auc­tion Sale, ’consisting of UNCLAIM ED BOATS, will be held at the station of Sub-Division “ B,” Marine Division, Foot of East 120th Street, Bor­ough of Manhattan, on

FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1914. at 11 A. M.

Lot 1. 12 Ft. row boat, 14 Ft. Metalic row boat, 14 Ft. double end skiff, 12 Ft. skiff.

Lot 2. 12 Ft. skiff.

D epartment of P arks, M u nicipal Bldg.,. Borough of M anhataan, C ity of N ew York. S E A L E D .B ID S OR ESTIM ATES W ILL BE

received by the Park Board, at the above office of 1he Department of Parks, until 3 o’clock p. m., on

THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1914. Borough of Manhattan.

FOR CONSTRUCTING A SERVICE ROAD AND APPURTENANCES FROM F IF T H AVE­NUE AT EIGHTY-FOURTH STREET TO

Lot 3. 17 Ft. skiff.Lot 4. 12 Ft. skiff, 12 Ft. skiff.Lot 5. 12 Ft. skiff.Lot 6. 10 Ft. skiff.Lot 7. 12 Ft. skiff.Lot 8. 14 Ft. skiff.Lot 9. 16 Ft. dory.Lot 10. 14 Ft. skiff.Lot 11. 14 Ft. skiff.Lot 12. IS Ft. skiff.Lot 13. 8 Ft. skiff.Lot 14. 12 Ft. skiff.Lot 15. 8 Ft. skiff, 10 Ft. row boat.

MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914. THE CITY RECORD, 4893

Lot 16. 11 Ft. skiff.Lot 17. 16 Ft. row boat.L o t18. 12 Ft. row boat, 16 Ft. double end

metalic boat.Lot 19. 12 Ft. flat bottom sail boat, no sail

or mast.Lot 20.

• Lot 21. Lot 22. Lot 23

12 Ft. skiff.10 Ft. row boat.18 Ft. canoe.4 Yellow pin timbers 12x12, 24 Ft.

long; 1 Yellow pine timber 12x12, 15 Ft. long. Lot 24. 1 Float, 14x25 Feet.Lot 25. 20 Ft. launch.

ARTHUR WOODS, Police Commissioner.j8 ,19

P olice D epartm ent , C ity of N ew Y ork , Of­f ic e of A ssist a n t P roperty C lerk , B rooklyn , N. Y., May 27, 1914.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

18th PUBLIC AUCTION SALE, consisting of UNCLAIM ED PROPERTY (watches, chains, fobs, pins, rings, lockets, clothing, iron, brass copper, lead, knives, forks, spoons, baby carriage suit cases, hand bags, pocket books, clocks, rugs shoes, tools, hardware, umbrellas, etc., etc.), will be held in the TRIA L ROOM, at POLICE HEADQUARTERS, No. 78 POPLAR STREET BROOLYN, on

THURSDAY, JU N E 18, 1914.at 10 A. M.

ARTHUR WOODS, Police Commissioner.j'6,18

time than twenty-four hours, after death of such I Bidders will y r ite out the rate jper cent, of their 5167, 5175 to 5181, 5195, 5196, 5198, 5223 to person, without a permit from the Sanitary estimates, in addition to inserting the same in 5229, 5232, 5257 to 5260 and 5263.Superintendent or an Assistant Sanitary Super- figures. Borough of Brooklyn,intendent, which permit shall specify the length The Commissioner reserves the right to reject 4042. Sewer in 8th Avenue between 62nd and of time during which such body may be retained any or all bids or estimates if he deems it for 66th Streets and between 67th Street and Bay

1 * 1 I i t __1____________A. _ £ P I i . . I P t / l f f O A v OTIHP1 C O tn o r Kn C m /W1 Q tk A i >a m h a n ♦unburied.A true copy.EUGENE W. SCH EFFER, Secretary. jl,8

BOARD MEETINGS.Board of Aldermen.

The Board of Aldermen meets in the Alder- manic Chamber, City Hall, every Tuesday, at1.30 o’clock p. m.

P. J. SCULLY, City Clerk and Qerk to the Board of Aldermen.

Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property.

P olice D epa r tm en t , C it y op N ew Y ork. OW NERS W ANTED BY TH E PROPERTY

Clerk of the Police Department of The City of New York, No. 240 Centre st., for the fo lowing property now in custody, without claim an ts: Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, etc.; also small amount o!! money taken from prisoners and found by P a trolmen of this Department.

ARTHUR WOODS, Police Commissioner.P olice D e p a r tm en t of C it y of N ew Y ork

B orough of B rooklyn .OW NERS W ANTED BY TH E PROPERTY

Clerk of the Police Department of The City of New York—Office, No. 72 Poplar st., Borough of Brooklyn—for the following property, now in custody, without claimants: Boats, rope, iron, lead, male and female clothing, boots, shoes, wine, blankets, diamonds, canned goods, liquors, etc.; also small amount of money taken from prisoners and found by Patrolmen of this D epartm ent

ARTHUR WOODS, Police Commissioner.

DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGES.Proposals.

D epartm ent of B ridges, M u n ic ip a l B u il d in g B orough of M a n h a t t a n , C ity of N ew Y ork. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIM ATES W ILL BE

received by the Commissioner of Bridges at the above office until 2 o’clock P. M., on

THURSDAY, JU N E 18, 1914.FOR CONVERTING A STEAM-DRIVEN

AIR COMPRESSOR INTO AN ELECTRI CALLY-DRIVEN AIR COMPRESSOR AT TH E BROOKLYN BRIDGE, IN T H E BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The Contractor will be required to begin work within five days of the date of certification of the contract by the Comptroller of The City of New York, and will be required to complete the entire work to the satisfaction of the Commis­sioner and in accordance with ‘the specifications on or before the expiration of four calendar months.

In case the Contractor shall fail to complete the work within the time aforesaid he shall pay to the City of New York the sum of Ten Dollars ($10) for each and every calendar day the time consumed in said performance and completion may exceed the time allowed.

The amount of security to guarantee the faith ful performance of the work will be One Thou­sand Two H undred Dollars ($1,200).

The right is reserved by the Commissioner to reject all the bids should he deem it to the in­terest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Department of Bridges.

F. J. H. KRACKE, Commissioner. Dated June 4th, 1914. j6,18£3T!8ee G eneral In s tru c tio n s to B idders on

la s t page, la s t colum n, of th e “ C ity R ecord .”

D e p a r tm en t of B ridges, M u n ic ip a l B u il d in g , B orough of M a n h a t t a n , C ity of N ew Y ork . SEALED BIDS OR ESTIM A TES W ILL BE

received by the Commissioner of Bridges at the above office until 2 o’clock p. m. on

THURSDAY, JU N E 11, 1914.FOR FU RN ISH IN G AND DELIVERING

TORPEDO SAND TO TH E DEPARTM ENT OF BRIDGES.

The sand shall be delivered in scow load lots as ordered by the Commissioner of Bridges. The time allowed for the complete performance of the contract will be one hundred eighty (180) calendar days after the date of certification of the contract by the Comptroller of the City._

The amount of security to guarantee the faith­ful performance of the contract will be thirty (30) per cent, of the total amount for which the con­tract is awarded.

The right is reserved by the Commissioner to reject all the bids should he deem it to the in­terest of the City so to do.

Blank forms and specifications may be ob­tained at the office of the Department of Bridges.

F. J. H. KRACKE, Commissioner. Dated May 27th, 1914. m 29,jll43TSee G eneral In s tru c tio n s to B id d ers on

la s t page, la s t colum n, of th e “ C ity R ecord .”

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.Amendments to Sanitary Code.

A T A M EETING OF TH E BOARD OFHealth of the Department of Health, held May

27, 1914, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That Section 69a of the Sanitary

Code be and the same is hereby adopted to takeeffect immediately:

Section 69a. Every affidavit, duly signed and acknowledged, of a Chemist, Analyst or other Expert employed by the Board of Health of the Department of Health of The City of New York, or any analysis, examination of investigation made by such Analyst, Chemist or Expert in respect to any matter, product or thing which the said Board has authority to examine, or cause to be examined, shall be presumptive evidence of the facts therein set forth.

A true copy.EUGENE W. SCHEFFER, Secretary. jl,8

Board of Estimate and Apportionment.The Board of Estimate and

meets in the Old Council Chamber City Hall, every Friday, a t 10.30

JO SE PH HAAG, Secretary.

Commissioners of Sinking Fund.The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund meet

in the Meeting Room (Room 16). City Hall, on Wednesday, at 11 a. m., at call of the Mayor.

JO H N KORB, JR ., Secretary.

Board of Revision of Assessments.The Board of Revision of Assessments meets

in the Meeting Room (Room 16), City Hall, every Thursday, at 10.30 a. m., upon notice of the Chief Clerk. JOHN KORB, JR ., Chief Q erk.

Board of City Record.The Board of City Record meets in the City

Hall at call of the Mayor.DAVID FERGUSON, Supervisor, Secretary.

Ridge Avenue; sewer basin on 8th Avenue at the west corner of 61st Street; sewer in 68th Street between 6th and 8th- Avenues; in 8th Avenue between Bay Ridge Avenue and 70th S treet; in 70th Street between 7th and 8th Ave­nues and in 7th Avenue, east side, between 70th S treet and Bay Ridge Avenue. Affecting Block Nos. 5728, 5735, 5742, 5749, 5756, 5763, 5770, 5794; 5803, 5811, 5812, 5821, 5830, 5846, 5857, 5858, 5866, 5867, 5876, 5877, 5895 and 5896.

4084. Sewer in East 17th Street from Avenue PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO [ J f N° 8' 6722

all persons claiming to have been injured by a I *° 3| ^ | f * R e la t in g ? grading, curbing and Sag-Stewart Avenue between Flushing Avenue

Grand Street. Together with a list of awardsof Assessors, Room 809, Municipal Building, on 1101 dama*es * * *or before June 18 1914 at 10 o’clock a. m 393L R e g u i®tin g ^ g r a d in ^ U ceu r b jn g and flag- Claimants are requested to m ^ e their claims for • Third 8 Street8’ f8om Woodside Avenue to damages upon the blank form p re p a id by the § tr8ker (Riker) Avenue, Second Ward. To-

? f f L b b' I fa ther with a list of awards for damages caused

the interest of the City so to do.R. A. C. SM ITH, Commissioner of Docks.

Dated The City of New York, May 29, 1914.j3,15

t r See General Instructions to Bidden on last page, last column, of tho “City Record.”

BOARD OF ASSESSORS.Notice to Present Claims for Damages.

a change of grade in the regulating and grading I •of the following named streets to present their ^‘n.8

o’c lo c k ^ m claims- in writing, to the Secretary of the Board I

by a change of grade.

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS AND FERRIES.Proposals.

D epa r tm en t of D ocks a n d F err ies, P ier “A,” F oot of B attery P lace, N orth R iver , B orough of M a n h a t t a n , T h e C it y of N ew Y ork . SEALED BIDS OR ESTIM ATES W ILL BE

received by the Commissioner of Docks, at Pier “A,” foot of Battery Place, in the City of New York, until 12 o’clock noon, on

MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1914. for insuring ferryboats as follows:

tained upon application at the above office.

4U7 H i “ r Wi ‘ve, », n“ ,,-Broadway ,o L ^ n g l f o S s f f £ & k 2 s i £ . & £ Nagle Avenue. Payntar and Webster Avenues, F irst Ward. To-

4146. Fairvfew Av*enUe frra Woodbine Street il d e aWards ^to Gates Avenue, Second Ward. yTh g f Assessment in the above men-

4147. Fresh Pond Road from Myrtle Avenue L J J S lists ex ends to w ith ii half the block £tto Woodbine Street, Second W ard. It .4148. Hancock Street from Cypress Avenue *he intersect,n8 and terminating streets and ave-t0 AiAoCk<MonfVenAe’» ^ eC° rA ^ a+i a „ 3705. Sewers and appurtenances in Rockaway

antlC ^ VenUe I Road between Lefferts and Freedom Avenues; t 0a VAn,AeJli a p i cWr, Freedom Avenue between Rockaway Road andT i.V n n iW ^fr ^ a^ 1̂ Jamaica Avenue; Jerome Avenue between easth ^ Tnnrbinn Avenue I side of Ocean Avenue and Greenwood Avenue;

Second W ard McCormick Avenue, Oxford Avenue, Seattlet 1 -^O f ^ f lonj^T?ce ^ r °T J amaifca Ay,enuTe *° Street and Portland Avenue between Beaufort

Aamap a Avenue.* rom and Jerome Avenues and in Herald Avenue be-pS. a” ^ Pn^tvf^W orri ^ reedom Avenue (Union Lween Jerome Avenue and the crown 265 feet P law L Fourth W ard .----------- ----- _ l nortb 0f Jerome Avenue. Affecting Block No. 1,ALFRED P. W. SEAMAN, WM. C. OR­MOND, JACOB J. LESSER. Board of Assessors.

St. G eorge B. T u c k er , Secretary, Room 809,Municipal Building, City of New York, Borough

| of M anhattan.June 6, 1914. * j6,17

PUBLIC .N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO, £ i ^ cJST*.£ ”i r i bI2 1 S “B i^N rm jj4 .

Second Ward, Block Nos. 1 to 45, 50, 52, 54,56, 60 to 62, 64 to 88, 116 to 134, 159 to 190,lfS , 215 to 217, 237 to 263, 358 to 365, 400 to4*4, 433 to 464, 523 to 544, 584 to 611, 614 to616, 2237 to 2251, 2426 to 2437, 2474 to 2477, 2479, 2533 to 2541, Fourth Ward.

4069. Sewer and appurtenances in Ditmar? Avenue from the East River to Crescent Street,

.ijuuais as iuiiuws; i . i , . ■ nt _ „ j - I Affecting Block Nos. 133, 134, 140, 141, 149,CLASS 1. FOR INSURING TH E FERRY- 1S0> 160> 161> 170 and 171> First W ard- ,

BOATS “M ANHATTAN,” “ BROOKLYN,” & ?vL S£ 5 ! i 9! i J f A11 P ^ o n s whose interests are affected by the“ BRONX,” “QU EEN S” AND “ RICHM OND,” $ S e s s o S K m 809 M u n ic S l Buifdine on above ? amed ProPosed assessments, and who are EACH IN TH E SUM OF $300,000. befoX T u n e f f 1914 a t 1 0 o'clock a m P P P osed t0 the s a m e °- eltber -°f the.m’ a r? - re'

CLASS 2. FOR IN SU RIN G TH E FERRY- n flimants are^eauesteH to make their dainis for U uested to present their objections, in writing, BOATS “BAY RIDGE,” “GOWANUS” AND I m i l , “ !h l I to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, Room

NASSAU,” EACH IN TH E SUM OF $200,000CLASS 3. FOR IN SU RIN G TH E FER R Y

BOAT “MAYOR GAYNOR” IN T H E SUM OF $300,000.

The insurance in every case is to be for a I Erasmus Street! period of one year from noon on August 15, 1914, | 4i3o_ Matthewsto noon on August 15, 1915.

The insurance shall cover the said vessels, tackle, apparel, stores, supplies, furniture, en­gines, boilers, machinery and appurtenances in the amount stated.

In no case shall the Department be deemed a co-insurer.

Each boat is to be covered by policy or policies.

damages upon the blank fonn prepared by the L q9 Municipal Building, New York, on or before Bqard of Assessors copies of which may be ob- j ’ 30 19v14 at 10 a. m„ at which time and tained upon application at the above office. J iace th ’ said ‘objections will be heard and testi-

Borough of Brooklyn.4129. Johnson Place from Church Avenue to

Place from Coney Islanji Avenue to S tratford Road.

4131. W ebster Avenue from Gravesend Ave­nue to 47th Street.

ALFRED P. W. SEAMAN, WM. C. OR­MOND, JACOB J. LESSER, Board of Assessors.

S t. G eorge B. T u c k er , Secretary, Room 809, Municipal Building, City of New York, Borough

a separate 10f Manhattan.May 29, 1914.

place the said objections mony received in reference thereto.

ALFRED P. W. SEAMAN, WM. C. OR­MOND, JACOB J. LESSER. Board of Assessors.

S t. G eorge B. T u c k er , Secretary, Room 809, Municipal Building, City of New York, Borough of Manhattan.

May 29, 1914.__________________ m29,jl0

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.

m29,jl0

Completion of Assessments.Bidders may submit bids on one, two or all

three classes, and each bidder must submit a de­posit of $1,000 with his bid or bids as hereinafter provided for. Separate bids must be submitted I PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO upon each class on which bid is made. The the owner or owners of all houses and lots,

Proposals.

B oard of E du catio n , P ark A ve . a n d 59th S t ., B orough of M a n h a t t a n , C it y of N ew Y ork .SEALED BIDS OR ESTIM ATES W IL L BE

received by the Superintendent of School Sup­plies at the above office of the Department of Education until 11 A. M., on

FR ID A Y , JU N E 19. 1914.FOR PR IN TIN G AND FOR FU RN ISH IN G

AND DELIVERING TH E ANNUAL FIN A N ­CIAL AND STA TISTICA L REPORT FOR TH E BOARD OF EDUCATION OF TH E CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time for the delivery of the articles, ma­terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is 30 days (working) from the date of the order.

The amount of the security required is thirty (30) per cent, of the amount of the contract.

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or schedules

person or persons making the bid shall furnish improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, the same in a sealed envelope for each class on that the following proposed assessments _ have which bid is submitted; envelope to be properly been completed and are lodged in the office of endorsed to show the class on which the bid is the Board of Assessors for examination by all submitted. _ _ persons interested, viz.:

Bids will be received by the Commissioner of B orough of R ichm ond.Docks, at Pier “A,” foot of Battery Place, North 3996. Regulating, grading, curbing, flagging,River, Borough of Manhattan, until 12 o’clock etc., Castleton Boulevard between Forest and noon, on MONDAY, JU N E 15, 1914, at which Castleton Avenues. Affecting Plots 10, 11 and time and place the estimates received will be 13, Block 1; Plot 3, Blocks 2 to 5 and A; Plot publicly opened and read, and award in each 4, Block 1; and Block 150, F irst Ward, separate class, if made, will be made according 3994. Regulating, grading, curbing, flaggingto law as soon thereafter as practicable. < > and paving Broadway from the present dead end

The boats to be confined to use and navigation to Mersereau Avenue, Third Ward within the bay and harbor of New York and the B orough of Queens.Hudson and East Rivers, with the privilege to 3539, Regulating, grading, curbing, flagging, I berejn contained or hereto annexed, by which thelay up and make additions, alterations and re- etc., j ackson Avenue from Woodside Avenue to bids will be tested Award will he made to the pairs, while running or while laid up, or to go Trains Meadow Road, Second W ard. Together I lowest bidder, into drydock. Any deviation beyond the limits with a list of awards for damages caused by a named shall not void the policy, but no liability change of grade.shall exist during such deviation; and upon the 3916. Regulating, grading, curbing, flagging,return of said vessels within the limits named etc., Marion Street between Payntar and Wash above, no damage having occurred, the policy ington Avenues, F irst Ward, shall be and remain in full force and effect. _ B o rough of B rook lyn .

The policy shall provide for the full indemni- 3809. Regulating, grading, curbing, flagging, fication of all salvage expenses and loss, damage, etc., W est 32nd Street from Neptune Avenue detriment, or hurt to said vessels for which the to a line about 300 feet south of Surf Avenue, insurers are liable against the perils of the har- Together with a list of awards for damages bor, bay or rivers, as above named, lightning and caused by a change of grade, fires that shall occur to the hurt, detriment and 3844. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag- damage of said vessels or either of them, or any ging East 15th Street between Avenue N and part thereof, and for all damage which may be Avenue O. Together with a list of awards for done by the vessels insured to any other vessel I damages caused by a change of grade, or property. _ 3952. Regulating, grading, curbing and flag-

As the vessels to be insured are common car- ging Coney Island Avenue between Kings High- riers, the policy shall not contain jn y limitation way and Neptune Avenue. Together with a list as to the nature or kind of cargo or other ma- I of awards for damages caused by a change of terial which shall be carried on the boats. grade.

No claim shall be made by the Department for | The area of assessment in the above mentioned

_ 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, the Bor­ough of M anhattan, southwest corner of Park ave. and 59th st.

PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School Supplies.

Dated, June 6, 1914. j8,19fcjTSee G eneral In s tru c tio n s to B id d e rs on

la s t page, la s t colum n, of th e “ C ity R ecord .”

AT A M EETING OF TH E BOARD OF Health of the Department of Health, held May

27, 1914, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That Section 165 of the Sanitary

Code be and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows, to take effect immediately:

Section 165. No person shall allow to be re­tained unburied the dead body of any human being for a longer time than four days or where death has resulted from small pox, diphtheria (croup), scarlet fever, epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis, acute poliomyelitis, yellow fever, typhus fever, plague, Asiatic cholera or measles, for a longer

D epar tm en t of E ducation , Corner of P ark A venu e a n d 59t h S treet , B orough of M an hatta n , C it y of N ew Y ork .SEALED BIDS OF ESTIM ATES W ILL BE

received by the Superintendent of School Build- any damage to the vessels insured unless it lists extends to within half the block at the ings at the above office of the Department of amounts to $500 or more. _ _ intersecting and terminating streets and avenues. | Education until eleven o’clock A. M., on

Losses shall be payable in th irty days after 4051. Sewers in East 37th street, from Ave- proof of loss or damage and of the amotint there- nue G (Glenwood Road) to Avenue H ; in East of, and proof of the interest of the insured shall 38th street, from sewer summit about 412 feet have been made and presented at the office of the J south of Avenue G to Avenue H ; in Avenue insurer or its representative in the City of New 1 H, from Brooklyn Avenue to East 39th Street,York. and in Avenue H southeasterly to and across ,,

No bid will be received for insurance by or in the land and right of way of the New York, MORRIS AVENUES, BOROUGH OF TH E behalf of any company not duly authorized by the Brooklyn & Manhattan Beach Railway Company BRONX.Insurance Department to transact business in the to a point in East 40th Sreet about 675 feet The time allowed to complete the whole work State of New York. I north of Avenue I! Affecting Block Nos. 7553 J will be three hundred and seventy-five (375) work-

Each bid must be accompanied by a copy of the to 7565, 7571 to 7583, 7722, 7723 and 7742 to | ing days, as provided in the contract policy upon which the bid is based. 7744.

No bid or bids will be considered unless as a All persons whose interests are affected by the condition precedent to the reception or considera-1 above named proposed assessments, and who are tion of any proposal or proposals, same be opposed to the same or either of them, are re­accompanied by a certified check upon one of the quested to present their objections, in writing,State or National banks of the City of New York, to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, Room drawn to the order of the Commissioner of 809, Municipal Building, New York, on or beforeDocks, or money to the amount of one thousand I July 7. 1914. at 10 a. m., at which time and . man*, tu iuu , piaua aim aucuiu-aimua may uc dollars. The certified check or money should not place the said objections will be heard and testi- obtained or seen at the office of the Superin- be enclosed in any of the envelopes containing the I mony received in reference thereto. tendent, Estimating Room, 9th floor, Hall of thebids or estimates, but should be either enclosed in ALFRED P. W. SEAMAN, WM. C. OR- Board of Education, Park Avenue and 59th

separate envelope, addressed to the Commis- MONIL JACOB J. LESSER, Board of Assessors. Street, Borough of Manhattan.,m ner of Docks, or submitted personally upon the St. George B. T uc ker , Secretary, Room 809, C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School presentation of the bid or bids. The deposit of Municipal Building, City of New York, Borough Buildings.$1,000 herein provided for will be forfeited to Manhattan. Dated, JU N E 3, 1914the City as liquidated damages in the event of J une 1914. j6,17 £3TSee G eneral ^Instifailure of the successful bidder to whom an -------------------------------------------------------- - ’ ‘a w ard is made to furnish the insurance or pre- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO . lim in a ry binder as called for. The deposit of the owner or owners of all houses and lots, D epar tm en t of E ducation , Corner of P arkthe successful bidder or bidders will be returned improved or unimproved lands affected thereby, A v enu e and 59th S treet , B orough of M an - upon delivery of the policy or policies. that the following proposed a sse ssm en ts h ave h a tta n , C ity of N ew Y ork .

Policy or policies, or satisfactory evidence from I been completed and are lodged in the office of SEALED BIDS U r ES11M A IES WILL BEth e in su ra n c e company or companies accepting the the Boara of Assessors for examination by all . received by the Superintendent «f School Build- in su ra n c e m ust be lodged with the Commissioner persons interested, viz.: ings at the above office »f the Department ofof Docks on or before the twentieth day of July, B o rough of T he B ronx . 1?J" “ ..... r ........ ................. A ™1914. 4053. Regulating, grading, curbing, flagging,

The bidders shall state a rate per cent, at which etc., Baychester Avenue between Boston Road they will insure or contract for insurance for the and Pelham Bay Park. Together with a list of ferryboats, as specified above, in accordance with awards for damages caused by a change of grade, the terms of this advertisement, and also in ac- Affecting Block Nos. 4411, 4420 to 4423, 4771,eordance with the form of policy submitted, which 4772, 4775 to 4782, 4790, 4791, 4795 to 4801,shall be considered in connection with and form 4808 to 4813, 4815, 4816, 4818, 4880 to 4882, part of the bid. '4886, 4887, 5131 to S148, 5150, 5158 to 5164,

MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1914.Borough of The Bronx,

No. 1—FOR ITEM 1, GENERAL CONSTRUC­TION OF TH E EVANDER CHILDS HIGH SCHOOL, ON EAST 184TH STREET AND FIELD PLACE, BETW EEN CRESTON AND

The amount of security required is Two H un­dred Thousand Dollars ($200,000).

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per centum of the amount of security.

On No. 1. the bids will be compared and the contract will be awarded in a lump sum to the lowest bidder.

Blank forms, plans and specifications may be

3*3,15Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the “City Record.”

Education until eleven o’clsck A. M., on MONDAY, JUNE IS, 1914.

Borough of Brooklyn.No. 1—FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS,

ETC., AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2, 4, 10, 13, 27, 30, 32, 39, 40, 46, 60, 77, 82, 94, 107, 124, 130, 131, 136, 142, 146, 154, 160 AND MANUAL TRAINING H IG H SCHOOL, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

4894 THE CITY RECORD MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each school will be fifty-five (55) working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is as followsP. S. 2, $800; P. S. 4, $200; P. S. 10, $600;

P. S. 13, $300; JP S. 27, $200; P. S. 30, $500;P. S. 32, $1,000; P. S. 39, $700; P. S. 40, $400; P. S. 46, $500; P. S . 60, $400; P. S. 77, $500;P. S. 82, $700; P. S. 94, $600; P. S. 107, $600;P. S. 124, $300; P. S. 130, $1,200; P. S. 131, $800; P. S. 136, $600; P. S. 142, $800; P. S. 146, $800; P. S. 154, $500; P. S. 160, $800; M. T. H. S., $1,600.

The deposit accompanying bid on each school shall be five per centum of the amount of se curity.

A separate proposal must be submitted for each school and award will be made thereon.

No. 2 - F O R INSTALLING ELECTRIC EQUIPM ENT IN NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 170, ON TH E EASTERLY SID E OF SIX TH AVENUE, BETW EEN 71ST AND 72D STREETS, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be one hundred and twenty (120) working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000).

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per centum of the amount of security.

No. 3—FOR ITEM 1, IN STALLING HEAT­ING AND VENTILATING APPARATUS, AND ITEM 2, INSTALLING TEM PERATURE REGULATION IN NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 170, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work of each item will be one hundred and sixty (160) working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is as follows:Item 1.................................................... $20,000Item 2 .......................... 2,000

The deposit accompanying bid on each item shall be five per centum of the amount of security.

A separate proposal must be submitted for each item and award will be made thereon.

On Nos. 1 and 3, the bidders must state the price of each item by which the bids will be tested.

On No. 2, the bids will be compared and the contract will be awarded in a lump sum to the lowest bidder.

Blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained or seen at the office of the Superinten­dent, at Estimating Room, 9th floor, Hall of the Board of Education, Park Avenue and 59th Street, Borough of M anhattan; also at Branch Office, No. 131 Livingston Street, Borough of Brooklyn.

C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of SchoolBuildings.

Dated, JU N E 3, 1914. j3,15£3TSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the “City Record.'’

D epartm ent of E ducation , C orner of P ark A v e n u e and 59th S treet , B orough of M an ­hattan , C ity of N ew Y ork .SEALED BIDS OR ESTIM A TES W IL L BE

received by the Superintendent of School Build­ings at the above office of the Department of Education until eleven o’clock A. M., on

MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1914.Borough of The Bronx.

No. 4—FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC., AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 18, 22, 24, 26, 28, 31, 32, 33, 35, 42 AND 44, BOROUGH O F TH E BRONX.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each school will be fifty-five (55) working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is as follows P. S. 2, $500; P. S. 3, $600; P. S. 4, $700

P. S. 5, $700; P. S. 7, $400; P. S. 8, $500P. S. 11, $400; P. S. 18, $200; P. S. 22, $100P. S. 24, $300; P. S. 26, $400; P. S. 28, $300P. S. 31, $500; P. S. 32, $200; P. S. 33, $300P. S. 35, $500; P. S. 42, $400; P. S. 44, $300.

The deposit accompanying bid on each school shall be five per centum of the amount of se­curity.

A separate proposal must be submitted for each school and award will be made thereon.

Borough of Manhattan,No. 5—FOR SANITARY ALTERATIONS,

REPAIRS, ETC., AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS 5, 9, 39, 68, 69, 85, 87, 93, 100, 103, 119, 141, 159, 166, 170, HIGH SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, AND D E W IT T CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each school will be fifty (50) working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is as follows:P. S. 5, $300; P. S. 9, $400; P. S. 39, $300

P. S. 68, $200; P. S. 69, $200; P. S. 85, $200P. S. 87, $300; P. S. 93, $200; P. S. 100, $200P. S. 103, $400; P. S. 119, $500; P. S. 141, $200P. S. 159, $800; P. S. 166, $300; P. S. 170, $400D. W. C. H. S., $400; H. S. of C., $500.

The deposit accompanying bid for each school shall be five per centum of the amount of se­curity.

A separate proposal must be submitted for each school and award will be made thereon.

No. 6—FOR RE-BUILDING CAGES OVER TH E ROOF PLAYGROUNDS AT PUBLIC SCHOOL 61, 614 EAST 12TH STREET, AND PUBLIC SCHOOL 91, STANTON AND FOR­SYTH STREETS, BOROUGH OF M ANHAT­TAN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each school will be sixty-five (65) working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is as follows: P. S. 61, $1,600; P. S. 91, $1,600.The deposit accompanying bid on each school

shall be five per centum of the amount- of se­curity.

^ separate proposal must be submitted for each school and award will be made thereon.

No. 7—FOR P U PIL S’ TABLES FOR NEW YORK EVENING SCHOOL OF IN D U STRIA L ART (PU BLIC SCHOOL 27) ON FORTY- FIR ST AND FORTY-SECOND STREETS, EAST OF TH IR D AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be forty (40) working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is One Thou­sand Dollars ($1,000).

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per centum of the amount of security.

No. 8—FOR ITEM 1, DUST COLLECTING SYSTEM, AND ITEM 3, PRIN TIN G ROOM M ATERIALS, ETC., IN VOCATIONAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS (PUBLIC SCHOOL 100), 138TH AND 139TH STREETS, W EST OF 5TH AVENUE, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each item will be ninety (90) working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is as follows: Item 1, $200; Item 3, $500.A separate proposal must be submitted for

each item and award will be made thereon.The deposit accompanying bid on each item shall

be five per centum of the amount of security.On Nos. 4, 5, 6, and 8, the bidders must state

the price of each item by which the bids will be tested.

On No. 7, the bids will be compared and the contract will be awarded in a lump sum to the lowest bidder.

Blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained or seen at the office of the Superin­tendent, at Estimating Room, 9th floor, Hall of

the Board of Education, Park Avenue and 59th Street, Borough of Manhattan. '

C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated JU N E 3. 1914. 3*3.15igfSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the “City Record/'

D epar tm en t of E ducation , Corner of P ark A ve. and 59t h S t., B orough of M a n h a tta n ,P it y nv Nfw Y obitSEALED BIDS OR E S tlM A T E S W IL L BE

received by the Superintendent of School Sup­plies at the above office of the Department of Education until 11 a. m., on

TUESDAY, JUNE 0, 1014.FU RN ISH IN G AND D ELIVERING TO TH E

DEPARTM ENT OF EDUCATION 350 CORDS OF WOOD MORE OR LESS, FOR USE IN TH E SCHOOLS AND FOR TH E SEVERAL O FFICES AND DEPARTM ENTS TH EREO F. BOROUGHS BROOKLYN AND QUEENS, IN TH E CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time for the delivery of said coal and wood and supplies and the performance of the contract is by or before May 15, 1915.

The amount of the security required is thirty (30) per cent, of the amount of the contract.

The bidder will state the price per cord, by which the bids will be tested.

Separate bids must be submitted for each dis­trict or each Borough.

Contracts will if awarded, be awarded to the lowest bidder for each district or Borough.

The Board of Education reserves the right to award contracts by district or by Borough, if deemed for the best interest of the City.

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, southwest corner of Park ave. and 59th st.

PATRICK. JONES, Superintendent of School Supplies.

Dated May 27, 1914. m27,j943TSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the “City Record.’’ * * * * * * * 8 * * * * 13

D epa r tm en t of E ducation C orner of P ark A v en u e and 59t h S treet , B orough of M a n ­h attan , C it y of N ew Y ork .SEALED BIDS OR ESTIM A TES W ILL BE

received by the Superintendent of School Buildings, a t the above office of the Department of Education, until eleven o’clock A. M., on

MONDAY, JUNK 8, 1914.Borough of The Bronx,

NO. 4:— FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC., AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS 6, 13, 14, 15! 16, 17, 34, 36 AND 41, B O RO U dH OF T H li B&ONX.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each school will be fifty-five (55) working days.

The amount of security required is as follows: P. S. 6, $400; P. S. 13, $600; P. S. 14, $100;

P. S. 15, $200; P. S. 16, $300; P. S. 17, $300; P. S. 34, $200; P. S. 36, $400; P. S. 41, $600.

The deposit accompanying bid on each school shall be five per centum of the amount of se­curity.

A separate proposal must be submitted for each school a«d award will be made thereon.

NO 5:—FOR SANITARY ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, ETC., AT MORRIS HIG H SCHOOL AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS 9, 10, 12, 25, 32 AND 33, BOROUGH OF T H E BRONX.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each school will be forty (40) working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is as follows: M. H. S., $500: P. S. 9, $200; P. S. 10, $400;

P. S. 12, $600; P. S. 25, $200; P. S. 32, $300;' S. 33, $300.

The deposit accompanying bid on each school shall be five per centum of the amount of se­curity.

A separate proposal shall be submitted for each school and award will be made thereon.

Borough of Manhattan,NO. 6:—FOR ALTERATIONS AND RE­

PAIRS TO HEATING AND VENTILATING APPARATUS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL 32, NO. 357 W EST 35TH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be sixty (60) working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is One Thou­sand ($1,000) Dollars.

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per centum of the amount of security.

Borough of Queens.NO. 7:—FOR ALTERATIONS, REPA IRS,

ETC., AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1, 2. 4, 5, 6, 7,8, 9, 11, 15, 80, 83, 84, 85, BRYANT HIG H SCHOOL AND ASTORIA ATHLETIC FIELD, BOROUGH OF QUEENS.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each school will be fifty-five (55) working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is as follows: P. S. 1, $500; P. S. 2, $100; P. S. 4, $500;

P. S. 5, $400; P. S. 6, $600; P. S. 7, $300; P. S. 8, $100; P. S. 9, $300; P. S. 11, $400; P. S. 15, 1200; P. S. 80, $300; P. S. 83, $400; P. S. 84, 300; P. S. 85, $800; B. H. S., $400; A. A. F., 200.The deposit accompanying bid on each school

shall be five per centum of the amount of se­curity.

A separate proposal must be submitted for each school and award will be made thereon.

Borough of Bichmond.NO. FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS,

ETC., FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1, 2, 4, 6, 12,13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 23, 26, 30 AND CUR­TIS HIG H SCHOOL, BOROUGH OF RICH­MOND. • t

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each school will be fifty-five (55) working davs, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is as follows:P. S. 1, $500; P. S. 2, $400; P. S. 4, $300;

P. S. 6, $200; P. S. 12, $400; P. S. 13, $200;P. S. 14, $500; P. S. 15, $400; P. S. 16, $200;P. S. 17, $400; P. S. 18, $200; P. S. 20, $500;P. S. 23, $500; P. S. 26, $200; P. S. 30, $200;C. H. S., $200.

The deposit accompanying bid on each school shall be five per centum of the amount of se­curity.

A separate proposal must be submitted for each 1 school and award will be made thereon.

Various Boroughs.NO. 9:—FOR GYMNASIUM APPARATTUS

FOR VARIOUS SCHOOLS IN TH E BOR­OUGHS OF MANHATTAN, TH E BRONX, BROOKLYN, QUEENS AND RICHMOND.

The time allowed to complete the whole work of each item will be sixty (60) working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is as follows: Item 1, $6,000; Item 2, $300; Item 3, $4,000;

Item 4, $600; Item 5, $1,400.The deposit accompanying bid on each item

shall be five per centum of the amount of se­curity.

A separate proposal must be submitted for each item and award will be made thereon.

On Nos. 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9, the bidders must state the price of each item by which the bids will be tested.

On No. 6, the bids will be compared and the

contract will be awarded in a lump sum to the lowest bidder.

Blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained or 6een a t the office of the Superin­tendent, a t Estimating Room, 9th floor, Hall of the Board of Education, Park Avenue and 59th Street, Borough of M anhattan, and also at Branch Offices, No. 69 Broadway, Flushing, Borough of Queens, and also at Borough Hall, New Brighton, Borough o f R ichm ond for work for their respective boroughs.

C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated, May 26, 1914. m26,j8jtarSee General Instructions to Bidders on

Last page, last column, of the “City Record.’’

D epar tm en t of E ducation , Corner of P ark A v bn u e and 59t h S treet, B orough o f M an hattan, C it y of N ew Y ork .SEALED BIDS OR ESTIM A TES W ILL BE

received by the Superintendent of School Buildings, a t the above office of the Department of Education until eleven o’clock on

MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1014.Borough of Brooklyn.

NO. 1:— FOR INSTALLING ELECTRIC EQUIPM ENT IN NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 48, ON TH E SOUTHERLY SID E OF 18TH AVE­NUE, BETW EEN 60TH AND 61ST STREETS BOROUGH O F BROOKLYN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work will be one hundred and twenty (120) working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is Four Thou sand ($4,000) Dollars.

The deposit accompanying bid shall be five per centum of the amount of security.

NO. 2:—FOR ITEM 1, INSTALLING HEAT ING AND VEN TILA TIN G APPARATUS AND ITEM 2, INSTALLING TEM PERATURE REGULATION IN NEW PU BLIC SCHOOL 48, ON TH E SOUTHERLY SID E OF 18TH AVE­NUE, BETW EEN 60TH A N D 61ST STREETS BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each item will be one hundred (100) working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required is as follows Item 1, $20,000; Item 2, $2,000.NO. 3:—FOR A LTERATIONS, REPA IRS

ETC., AT PU BLIC SCHOOLS 63, 64, 72, 76, 90, 91, 92, 108, 109, 114, 119, 120, 135, 149, 159 ERASMUS HALL HIG H SCHOOL, AND TRU ANT SCHOOL, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN,

The time allowed to complete the whole work on each school will be fifty-five (55) working days, as provided in the con trac t

The amount of security required is as follows P. S. 63, $600; P. S. 64, $500; P. S. 72, $700

P. S. 76, $300; P. S. 90, $800; P. S. 91, $400; P. S. 92, $400; P. S. 108, $400; P. S. 109, $800; P. S. 114, $600; P. S. 119, $500; P. S. 120 $200; P. S. 135, $300; P. S. 149, $700; P. S, 159, $600; E. H. H. S., $1,200; T. S., $1,400.

The deposit accompanying bid on each school shall be five per centum of the amount of se­curity.

A separate proposal must be submitted for each school and award will be made thereon.

On No. 1 the bids will be compared and the contract will be awarded in a lump sum to the lowest bidder.

On Nos. 2 and 3 the bidders must state the price of each item by which the bids will be tested.

Blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained or seen a t the office of the Superin­tendent, at Estimating Room, 9th floor, Hall of the Board of Education, Park Avenue and 59th Street, Borough of Manhattan, and also at Branch Office, No. 131 Livingston Street, Borough of Brooklyn.

C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated, May 26, 1914. m26,j8tS ’See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the “City Record."

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.Proposals.

O f f ic e of t h e P resid en t of t h e B orough of B rooklyn , R oom N o. 2, B orough H all , B orough of B rooklyn , T h e C it y of N ew Y ork.SEALED BIDS OR ESTIM ATES will be re

ceived by the President, Borough of Brooklyn, at the above office until 11 o’clock A. M., on

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1914.No. 1. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV­

ING W ITH SPECIAL GRANITE PAVEM ENT TH E ROADWAY OF COOK ST., FROM BROADWAY TO HUM BOLDT ST.

The Engineer’s estimate is as follows:10 linear feet old curbstone reset in concrete. 300 linear feet new curbstone set in concrete. 155 linear feet granite heading stones set in

concrete.75 cubic yards concrete.3,330 square yards special granite pavement

(blocks to be 6 to 7 inches in depth), with joint filler of coal tar pitch and gravel (1 year main­tenance).

20 square yards adjacent pavement (to be re-laid).

1 new cover and head for sewer manhole.Time allowed thirty (30) working days. Se­

curity required^ three thousand eight hundred dollars ($3,800).

No. 2. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV­ING W IT H PERM ANENT ASPHALT PAVE- M ENT ON A 6-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDA­TION TH E ROADWAY OF GEORGIA AVE., FROM JA M A IC A ACE. TO ATLANTIC AVE.

The Engineer’s estimate is as follows:50 linear feet old curbstone reset in concrete. 980 linear feet new curbstone set in concrete. 155 cubic yards concrete outside railroad area. 40 cubic yards concrete within railroad area. 925 square yards asphalt pavement outside rail­

road area (5 years maintenance).230 square yards asphalt pavement within

railroad area (no maintenance).Time allowed, thirty (30) working days. Secur­

ity required, twelve hundred dollars ($1,200).No. 3. FOR REGULATING AND REPAV­

ING W ITH ASPHALT PAVEM ENT TH E ROADWAY OF GREENE AVE., FROM CLIN- TON AVE. TO W ASHINGTON AVE.

The Engineer’s estimate is as follows:1.125 square yards present asphalt pavement

outside railroad area, to be removed.250 square yards present asphalt pavement,

within railroad area, to be removed.20 square yards present concrete foundation

outside railroad area, to be removed.1,725 cubic feet binder, outside railroad area

(measured in trucks at the plant).250 cubic feet binder, within railroad area

(measured in trucks at the plant).60 cubic yards concrete outside railroad area.50 cubic yards concrete within railroad area.1.125 square yards asphalt wearing surface out­

side railroad area (5 years maintenance).250 square yards asphalt wearing surface within

railroad area (no maintenance).10 square yards adjacent pavement (to be re-

laid).Time allowed thirty (30) working days. Se­

curity required, nine hundred dollars ($900).The bidder will state the price of each item or

article contained in the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, per linear foot, square foot, cubic yard or other unit of measure, by which the bids will - be tested. The

bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump o r aggregate sum for each contract.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the Office of the Bureau of Highways, the Borough of Brooklyn, No. 12 Municipal Building, Brooklyn.

L. H. POUNDS, President. Dated June 1, 1914. • j5,17tatSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the “City Record."O f f ic e of t h e P resid en t of t h e B orough of

Brooklyn , R oom No. 2, B orough H all, B or­ough of B rooklyn , T h e C it y of N ew Y ork . SEALED BIDS 6 r ESTIM ATES W ILL BE

received by the President of Borough of Brooklyn at the above office until 11 o’clock A.. M., on

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1914.NO. 1. FOR FU R N ISH IN G ALL THE

LABOR AND M ATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTING SANITARY SEW ERS AND STORM W ATER SEW ERS IN HOMECREST AVENUE, FROM AVENUE S TO AVENUE U; IN EAST 13TH STREET, FROM AVE­NUE R TO TH E SEW ER SUM M IT BE- TW EEN A VENUE U AND AVENUE V; IN EAST 14TH STREET, FROM AVENUE R TO TH E SEW ER SUM M IT BETW EEN AVE­NUE U AND A VENUE V; IN EAST 15TH STREET, FROM AVENUE S TO TH E SEWER SUM M IT BETW EEN AVENUE U AND AVE­NUE V; IN EAST 17TH STREET, FROM AVENUE S TO AVENUE U ; IN AVENUE S, FROM EAST 12TH STREET TO EAST 16TH STREET; AND IN AVENUE T , FROM CONEY ISLAND A VENUE TO EAST 18TH STREET.

The Engineer’s preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

714 linear feet of 30-inch storm water sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; perlinear foot, $3.75 ........................... $2,677.50

503 linear feet of 24-inch storm water pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; perlinear foot, $ 3 .4 0 ................................ 1,710.20

567 linear feet of 22-inch storm water pipe sewer; laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; perlinear foot, $3.20 ............................. 1,814.40

_ 260 linear feet of 20-inch storm water pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; perlinear foot, $2.45 ................. 637.00

212 linear feet of 18-inch storm water pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; perlinear foot, $2.25 ........................... 477.00

11,457 linear feet of 12-inch storm water pipe sewer, laid complete, includ­ing all incidentals and appurtenances;per linear foot, $1.40 . . . .......... . . . . 16,039.80

13,460 linear feet of 8-inch sanitary pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, $1.50 .......................... 20,190.00

27 linear feet of 10-inch storm waterhouse connection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurte­nances; per linear foot, $1.00. 27.00

14,027 linear feet of 6-inch storm water house connection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals andappurtenances; per linear foot, $0.60. 8,416.20

14,160 linear feet of 6-inch sanitary house connection drain, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurte­nances; per linear foot, $0.90............ 12,744.00

115 manholes on storm water sewers complete, with special iron heads and special covers, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $45.00 5,175.00

77 manholes on sanitary sewers com­plete, with standard iron heads and special covers, including all inciden­tals and appurtenances; per manhole,$55.00 ............................................... 4,235.00

28 sewer basins complete, of eitherstandard design, with iron pans or grat­ings, iron basin hoods ana connecting culverts, including all _ incidentals and appurtenances; per basin, $115.00....... 3,220.00

4 sewer basins reconnected complete, including all incidentals and appurte­nances; per reconnection, $25.00......... 100.00

1.000 feet, Board Measure, of sheet­ing and bracing, driven in place com­plete, including all incidentals and ap- m rtenances; per thousand feet, Board Measure, $18.00 ................................ 18.00

11.000 feet, Board Measure, of foun­dation planking and pile capping, laid in place complete, including all inciden­tals and appurtenances; per thousand

a Measure, $28.00 ............ 308.00

$189.20

feet, Board , .1,700 linear feet of bearing piles

driven in place complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; perlinear foot, $0.40 ............................. 680.00

35 cubic yards of concrete cradle laid in place complete, including extra excavation and all incidentals and ap­purtenances; per cubic yard, $6 .0 0 ... 210.00

Total ..................................... $78,679.10The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be Two H undred and F ifty (250) working days.

The amount of security required will be Forty Thousand Dollars ($40,000.00).

NO. 2. FOR FU R N ISH IN G ALL TH E LABOR AND M ATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTING A SEW ER IN EAST 36TH STREET, FROM' A VENUE K TO AVENUE L.

The Engineer’s preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows:

86 linear feet of 15-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot,$ 2.20 ....................................... . .......................................

800 linear feet of 12-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot,$1.45 ................................................. 1,160.00

1,051 linear feet of 6-inch house connection drain, laid complete, includ- . ing all incidentals and appurtenances;per linear foot, $0.80 ...................... 840.80

8 manholes complete, with iron heads and covers, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole, $50.00 400.00

1,500 feet, Board Measure, of sheet­ing and bracing, driven in place com­plete, including all incidentals and ap- mrtenances; per thousand feet, Board Ideasure^ $18.00 ................................ 27.00

Total ................................... $2,617.00The time allowed for the completion of the

work and full performance of the contract will be Thirty (30) working days.

The amount of security required will be One Thousand Three Hundred Dollars ($1,300.00).

The foregoing Engineer’s preliminary estimates of the total cost for the completed work are to be taken as the 100 per cent, basis and test for bidding. Proposals shall each state a single per­centage 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 pro- >osed contract and the notices to bidders are to >e furnished to the City. Such percentage as bid for this 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.

M ONDAY, JU N E 8, 1914. T H E CITY RECORD. 4895

Blank forms and further information may be obtained and the plans and drawing may be seen at the office of the Bureau of Sewers, 215 Montague st., Borough of Brooklyn.

L. H. POUNDS, President.m28,jl0

t3TSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, ot the “City Record/’

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT.Notice of Public Hearing.

F ranchise Matters.

PU BLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the public hearing on the form of contract

modifying contract dated July 10, 1912, granting a franchise to the Manhattan Bridge Three Cent Line, by substituting a new route on Fulton street, Ashland place and Lafayette avenue, Bor­ough of Brooklyn, for a portion of its exist­ing route on Rockwell place, Flatbush avenue, 4th avenue and Atlantic avenue, which hearing was by resolution duly adopted on November 20, 1913, fixed for December 24, 1913, and was continued from time to time until June 5, 1914, was continued on the latter date until June 12, 1914, at 10.30 o’clock a. m., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of M anhattan, a t which time and place all persons interested will be afforded an opportunity to appear and be heard thereon.

JO SE PH HAAG, Secretary, Municipal Build­ing. Telephone, 4560 Worth.

Dated, New York, June 6, 1914. j6,12

Notices of Public Hearings.

P ublic I m pro v em en t M atters.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH A T TH EBoard of Estimate and Apportionment of The

City of New York, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City of New York so as to change the lines of Sutphin Road from Rocton Street to Rockaway Boulevard, Borough of Queens, and that a meeting of said Board will be held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of M anhattan, City of New York, on June 12, 1914. at 10.30 o’clock A. M., at which such proposed change will be considered by said Board; all of which is more particularly set forth and de­scribed in the following resolutions adopted by the Board on May 22, 1914, notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pur­suance of the provisions of Section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deem­ing it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City of New York by changing the lines of Sutphin Road from Rocton Street to Rockaway Boulevard in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, which proposed change is more particularly shown upon a map or plan bearing the signature of the President of the Borough, and dated Feb­ruary 27, 1914.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 12th day of June, 1914, at 10.30 o’clock a. m .

Resolved, That the Secietary of this Board cause these resolutions, and a notice to all per­sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the C ity R ecord for ten days con­tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 12th day of June, 1914.

Dated May 29, 1914.JO SE PH HAAG, Secretary, Municipal Build­

ing. Telephone, 4560 Worth. m29,jl0NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE

Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City of New York so as to change the grade of Bay 10th Street between Bath Ave­nue and Benson Avenue; and change the grade of the street system within the territory bounded by Bay Parkway, 78th Street, Stillwell Avenue and 80th Street, Borough of Brooklyn, and that a meeting of said Board will be held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of Man­hattan, City of New York, on June 12, 1914, at 10.30 o’clock A. M., a t which such proposed change will be considered by said Board; all of which is more particularly set forth and de­scribed in the following resolutions adopted by the Board on May 15, 1914, notice of the adop­tion of which is hereby given, viz:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do? pro­poses to change the map or plan of The City of New York, by changing the grade of Bay 10th Street between Bath Avenue and Benson Ave­nue; and changing the grade of the street sys­tem within the territory bounded by Bay Park­way, 78th Street, Stillwell Avenue _ and 80th Street in the Borough of Brooklyn, City qf New York, which proposed change is more particularly shown upon a map or plan bearing the< signature of the Secretary of the Board o f Estimate and Apportionment, and dated September 2, 1913.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro­posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 12th day of June, 1914, at 10:30 o’clock a. m .

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per­sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the C ity R ecord and the corporation newspapers for ten days continuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 12th day of June, 1914.

Dated May 29, 1914.JO SEPH HAAG, Secretary, Municipal Build­

ing. Telephone. 4560 W orth. m29,jl0

signature of the Commissioner of Public Works of the Borough, and dated December 10, 1913.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro­posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of M anhattan, City of New York, on the 12th day of June, 1914, at 10:30 o’clock a. m .

Resolved, That the Secretary pf this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per­sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered a t a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the C it y R ecord and the corporation newspapers for ten days continuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 12th day of June, 1914.

Dated May 29, 1914.JO SE PH HAAG, Secretary, Municipal Build­

ing. Telephone, 4560 W orth. m29,jl0

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TH E Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The

City of New York, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City of New York so as to change the grades of the street system within the terri­tory bounded by 7th Avenue, 70th Street, Fort Hamilton Parkway and 73rd Street, Borough of Brooklyn, and that a meeting of said Board will be held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of M anhattan, City of New York, on June 12, 1914, at 10.30 o’clock A. M., at which such proposed change will be considered by said Board; all of which is more particularly set forth and described in the following resolutions adopted by the Board on May 15, 1914, notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro­poses to change the map or plan of The City of New York, by changing the grades of the street system within the territory bounded by 7th Ave­nue, 70th Street, Fort Hamilton Parkway and 73rd Street in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, which proposed change is more par­ticularly shown upon a map or plan bearing the

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH A T TH EBoard of Estimate and Apportionment of The

City of New York, deeming it fo r the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City of New York so as to change the grades of the street system within the ter­ritory bounded by Avenue T, W est 12th Street, Avenue U, W est 9th Street, Avenue V, W est 8th Street, Avenue W, W est 11th Street, Avenue V, West 13th Street, Avenue Y, Bay 50th Street, Cropsey Avenue, 28th Avenue, Bath Avenue, Bay 44th Street, Benson Avenue, 25th Avenue, Stillwell Avenue, Avenue S and W est 13th Street; and change the grades within the terri­tory bounded by Avenue V, W est 6th Street, Avenue W. Gravesend Avenue, Avenue X and W est 7th Streep Borough of Brooklyn, and that a meeting of said Board will be held iri the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of M an­hattan, City of New York, on June 12, 1914, at 10.30 o’clock A. M., a t which such proposed change will be considered by said Board; all of which is more particularly set forth and de­scribed in the following resolutions adopted by the Board on May 15, 1914, notice of the adop­tion of which is hereby given, viz.:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro­poses to change the map or plan of The City of New York, by changing the grades of the street system within the territory bounded by Avenue T, W est 12th Street, Avenue U, West 9th Street, Avenue V, W est 8th Street, Avenue W, West 11th Street, Avenue V, W est 13th Street, Avenue Y, Bay 50th Street, Cropsey Avenue, 28th Avenue, Bath Avenue, Bay 44th Street, Benson Avenue, 25th Avenue, Stillwell Avenue, Avenue S and W est 13th Street; and changing the grades within the territory bounded by Ave­nue V, West 6th Street, Avenue W, Gravesend Avenue, Avenue X and West 7th Street in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, which proposed change is more particularly shown upon a map or plan bearing the signature of the Com­missioner of Public Works of the Borough, and dated April 28, 1914.

Res lived, That this Board consider the pro­posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held Li the City Hall, Borough of M anhattan, City of New York, on the 12th day of June, 1914, at 10:30 o’clock a. m .

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per­sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to ' be published in the C ity R ecord and the corporation newspapers for ten days continuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the 12th day of June, 1914.

Dated May 29, 1914.JO SEPH HAAG, Secretary, Municipal Build

ing. Telephone. 4560 W orth. m29.jl0

held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City o f New York, on the 12th day of June, 1914, at 10:30 o’clock a. m.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per­sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held a t the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the C it y R ecord for ten days con tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted prior to the 12th day of June, 1914.

Dated May 29. 1914.JO SEPH HAAG, Secretary, Municipal Build­

ing. Telephone, 4560 W orth. m29,jl0

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TH EBoard of Estimate and Apportionment of The

City of New York, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City of New York so as to change the lines of Bodine Street between Vernon Ave nue and Sherman Place (decreasing the width fiom 60 feet to 50 feet), Borough of Queens and that a meeting of said Board will be helc in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of M anhattan, City of New York, on June 12 1914, at 10.30 o’clock A. M., at which such pro posed change will be considered by said Board all of which is more particularly set forth and described in the following resolutions adopted by the Board on May 15, 1914, notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended,, deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro­poses to change the map or plan of The City of New York, by changing the lines of Bodine Street between Vernon Avenue and Sherman Place (decreasing the width from 60 feet to 50 feet) in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, which proposed change is more particu larly shown upon a map or plan bearing the signature of the President of tne Borough, and dated March 30, 1914.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough cf Manhattan City of New York, on the 12th day of June, 1914, at 10:30 o’clock a. m .

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per­sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the C it y R ecord for ten days con­tinuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted prior to the 12th day of June, 1914.

Dated May 29, 1914.JO SEPH HAAG, Secretary, Municipal Build

ing. Telephone, 4560 W orth. m29,jl0 * * *

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TH E Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The

City of New York, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City of New York so as to change the grades of East 138th Street between Mott Avenue and the heretofore established elevation 29.7 feet easterly thereof, and adjusting the grades in Mott Avenue affected thereby, Borough of The Bronx, and that a meeting of said Board will be held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of M anhattan, City of New York, on June 12, 1914, at 10.30 o’clock A. M., at which such proposed change will be considered by said Board; all of which is more particularly set forth and described in the following resolu­tions adopted by the Board on May 15, 1914, notice of the adoption of which is hereby given, viz.:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro-

Eoses to change the map or plan of The City of rew York, by changing the grades of East 138th

Street between Mott Avenue and the heretofore established elevation 29.7 feet easterly thereof, and adjusting the grades in Mott Avenue affected thereby in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, which proposed change is more par­ticularly shown upon a map or plan bearing the signature of the President of the Borough, and dated April 13, 1914.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro­posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 12th day of June, 1914, at 10:30 o’clock A. M.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per­sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published in the C it y R ecord for ten days con­tinuously, Sundays and le p l holidays excepted, prior to the 12th day of June, 1914.

Dated May 29, 1914.JO SEPH HAAG, Secretary, Municipal Build­

ing. Telephone, 4560 W orth. m29,jl0

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH A T TH E Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The

City of New York, deeming it for the public interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City of New York so as to change the grade of McKinley Avenue from Central Ave­nue to M yrtle Avenue, Borough of Queens, and that a meeting of said Board will be held in the Old Council Chamber, City Hall, Borough of M anhattan, City of New York, on -June 12, 1914, at 10.30 o’clock A. M., at which such proposed change will be considered by said Board; all of which is more particularly set forth and de­scribed in the following resolutions adopted by the Board on May 15, 1914, notice of the adop­tion of which is hereby given, viz.:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 442 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, deeming it for the public interest so to do, pro­poses to change the map or plan of The City of New York, by changing the grade of McKinley Avenue from Central Avenue to Myrtle Avenue, in the Borough of Queens, City of New York, which proposed change is more particularly shown upon a map or plan bearing the signature of the President of the Borough, and dated April 15, 1913.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro­posed change at a meeting of the Board, to be

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH A T AT TH E meeting of the Board of Estimate and Appor­

tionment held on May 15, 1914, the following resolutions were adopted:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor­tionment of The City of New York is consider­ing the advisability of instituting proceedings to acquire title to the lands and premises required for the widening of Riverside Drive on its easterly side from the northerly line of W est 181st Street to a point about 550 feet northerly therefrom, in the Borough of M anhattan, 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 lands required for the foregoing improvement to fix and determine upon an area or areas of as sessment for benefit for said proceedings.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap­portionment, in pursuance of the provisions of Section 980 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the follow­ing is the proposed area of assessment for benefit in these proceedings:

Beginning at a point on the easterly line of Riverside drive where it is intersected by a line bisecting the angle in the easterly line of North­ern avenue at the first angle point north of West 181st street, and running thence eastwardly along the said bisecting line to a point distant 100 feet easterly from tfie easterly line of N orthern ave­nue, the said distance being measured at right angles to Northern avenue; thence southwardly and always distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of Northern ave nue to the intersection with a line midway be­tween W est 178th street and W est 179th street,*s these streets are laid out between Pinehurst avenue and N orthern avenue; thence Westwardly along the said line midway between W est 178th street and W est 179th street and along the pro longation of the said line to a point distant 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Haven avenue, the said distance being measured a t right angles to Haven avenue; thence northwardly and always distant 100 feet westerly from and paral­lel with the westerly line of Haven avenue to a point distant 100 feet southerly from the south erly line of W est 181st street, the said distance being measured at right angles to W est 181st street; thence westwardly and parallel with West 181st street to the intersection with the easterly line of Riverside drive; thence northwardly along the easterly line of Riverside drive to the point or place of beginning.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro­posed area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in The City of New York, Borough of M anhattan, in the City Hall, on the 12th day of June, 1914. at 10.30 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 C it y R ecord for ten days prior to the 12th day of June 1914.

Dated May 29. 1914.JO SEPH HAAG, Secretary, Municipal Build­

ing. Telephone, 4560 W orth. m29,jl0

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. TH A T AT TH E meeting of the Board of Estimate and Appor­

tionment held on May 15, 1914, the following resolutions were adopted:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor­tionment of The City of New York adopted a resolution on October 19, 1911, authorizing a proceeding for acquiring title to the lands and premises required for the opening and extending of Queens Boulevard from Van Dam Street to Hillside Avenue, in the Borough of Queens, and directed that 50% of the entire cost and expense of the proceeding be borne and paid by the City of New York, 30% of such cost and expense by the Borough of Queens and the remaining 20% of such cost and expense upon the property deemed to be benefited by the improvement and included in an area of assessment incorporated in the resolution authorizing the proceeding; and

Whereas, By resolution adopted by the Board on March 13, 1914, two maps were approved under which certain changes were made in the lines of Queens Boulevard; and

Whereas, The Board adopted a resolution on May 1st, 1914, fixing May 28, 1914, as the date for a public hearing upon two additional maps embodying further modifications in the lines of Queens Boulevard, one of which provides for the inclusion within the street area of old Hoff­man boulevard where it adjoins Yellowstone Ave­nue, and the other of which is intended to ratify the street plan through Maple Grove Cemetery; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate is considering the advisability of amending the proceeding authorized by the Board on October 19, 1911, for acquiring title to Queens Boulevard from Van Dam Street to Hillside Avenue, Borough of Queens, so as to conform to the aforesaid map changes;

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate, in pur­suance of the provisions of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the following are the areas of assessment for benefit in this proceeding:

Local area of assessment "A” to bear 20% of the entire cost and expense of the proceeding, and to comprise the following territory:

Beginning at a point on the prolongation of a line midway between Manly street and Mount street distant 100 feet northerly from the north­erly line of Skillman avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to Skillman ave­nue, and running thence eastwardly along a line always distant 100 feet northerly from and paral­lel with the northerly line of Skillman avenue to the intersection with a line always distant 800 feet northerly from and parallel with the northerly line of Queens boulevard, the said distance being measured at right angles to Queens boulevard; thence gen­erally eastwardly along the said line parallel with Queens boulevard and along the prolonga­tions thereof to the intersection with a line dis­tant 100 feet southerly from and parallel with the southerly line of Jamaica avenue as this street is in use and commonly recognized, the said distance being measured a t right angles to Jamaica avenue; thence westwardly along a line always parallel with and distant 100 feet from Jamaica avenue to the intersection with the pro­longation of a line always distant 800 feet south­erly from and parallel with the southerly line of Queens boulevard, the said distance being measured at right angles to Queens boulevard; thence generally westwardly along the 6aid line parallel with Queens boulevard and along the prolongations thereof to the intersection with the line midway between Manly street and M ount street; thence northwardly along the said line midway between Manly street and M ount street and the prolongation thereof to the point or place of beginning.

Assessment area “B” to bear 30% of such cost and expense incurred in the proceeding, and to comprise the entire Borough of Queens. All such costs and expense to be borne by the said Borough of Queens shall be levied ana collected with the taxes upon the real property in said Borough becoming due and payable in the year in which such costs and expense shall have been fixed and determined, provided that such costs and expense be ascertained in time to be in ­cluded with the taxes on the real property of said Borough in the same year; and if not de­termined in time the same shall be levied and collected with the taxes of the succeeding year.

Assessment area “ C” to bear 50% of such cost and expense incurred in the proceeding, and to comprise the entire City of New York.

Resolved, That this Board consider the pro­posed areas of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City of New York, Bor­ough of M anhattan, in the City Hall, on the 12th day of June, 1914, at 10:30 a. m., and that at the same time ana 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 C it y R ecord for ten days prior to the 12th day of June 1914.

Dated May 29, 1914.JOSEPH HAAG, Secretary, Municipal Build­

ing. Telephone, 4560 W orth. m29,jlO

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHAR­ITIES.

PropoiaU.

M a in O f f ic e of t h e D epa r tm en t op P u blic C h a r it ie s , N ew M u n ic ip a l B u il d in g , R oom 1091, T h e C it y of N ew Y ork .SEALED BIDS OR ESTIM ATES W IL L BE

received by the Department of Public Charities at the above office until 2.30 o’clock p. m., on

FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1914.FOR FU R N ISH IN G AND DELIVERING

MEAT, M ILK, POULTRY, BUTTER, EGGS, YEAST, FLOUR, VEGETABLES AND IC E ..

The time for the performance of the contract is during the year 1914.

No bond will be required with the bid, as heretofore, but will be required upon awarding of the contract in an amount equal to thirty (30) per cent, of the contract.

No bid will be considered unless it is accom­panied by a deposit, which shall be in the form of money, or a certified check upon one of the State or National banks of The City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or corporate stock or certificates of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York and approved by the Comptroller as of equal value to the security required. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half (1 y2) per cent, of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price per yard, pound, dozen, or other designated unit, 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 made to the lowest bidder on each class, line or item, as stated in the specifica­tions.

Bids must be submitted in duplicate, each in a separate envelope. No bid will be accepted unless this provision is complied with.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Storekeeper of the Department, Room 1008, New Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan.

JO H N A. KINGSBURY, Commissioner.Dated May 29, 1914. jl,12jfcfSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the “City Record/’

SUPREME COURT — FIRST DE­PARTMENT.

Hearings on Qualifications.

FIR ST DEPARTM ENT.

In the M atter 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 opening and extending of BENEDICT AVE­NUE, between Starrow Street and Olmstead Avenue, in the 24th W ard, 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, F irst Department, bearing date the 1st day of June, 1914, and duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Bronx, on the 3rd day of June, 1914, William E. Smith, Esq., was appointed a Commissioner of Estimate in the above entitled proceeding in the place and stead of James J. O ’Donnell, re­signed.

Notice is further given that pursuant to said order bearing date the 1st day of June, 1914, and duly entered and filed in the office of the

THE CITY RECORD MONDAY, JUNE 8,1914.

Clerk of the County of Bronx on the 3rd day of June, 1914, the said William E. Smith, Esq., will attend at a Special Term, P art I I of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, F irst Department, to be held at the County Court House, in the Borough of M anhattan, in the City of New York, on the 18th of June, 1914, at the opening of Court on that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the purpose of being examined under oath by the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York or by any other person having any in­terest in said proceeding as to his qualifications to act as such Commissioner.

Dated, New York, June 6th, 1914.FRANK L. POLK, Corporation Counsel, Hall

of Records, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. j6,17

Application for Appointment of Commis­sioners.

FIR ST DEPARTMENT.

In the M atter 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 widening of W HITLOCK AVENUE, from Hoe Avenue to Faile Street, in the Twenty-third W ard, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

PURSUANT TO TH E STATUTES IN SUCHcases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, F irst Depart­ment, at a Special Term thereof, to be held in Part I I I , in and for the County of New York, in the County Court-house, in the Borough of M anhattan, City of New York, on the 16th day of June, 1914, at the opening of Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can beheard thereon, for the appointment of Commis­sioners of Estimate and one Commissioner of Assessment in the above-entitled matter. The nature and extent of the improvement herebyintended is the acquisition of title in fee byThe City of New York, for the use of the pub­lic, to all the lands and premises, together with the buildings thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging required for widening of W hit­lock Avenue, from Hoe Avenue to Faile Street, in the Twenty-third W ard, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, being the following- described pieces or parcels of land:

Beginning at the point of intersection of the northern line of Whitlock Avenue and the western line of Faile Street as these streets are legally opened. Thence southwesterly along the said northern line of Whitlock Avenue for 202.484 feet to the northern line of East 163d Street as legally opened. Thence westerly along said northern line of East 163d Street for 38.077 feet to the eastern line of Hoe avenue as legally opened. Thence northerly along said eastern line of Hoe Avenue for 25.0 feet. Thence east­erly for 220.852 feet to the point of beginning.

The widening of Whitlock Avenue is shown on a map entitled “Map showing a change of the northwesterly side line of Whitlock Avenue, from Hoe Avenue to Faile Street, and the ad­justm ent of grades necessitated thereby/’ which map was filed in the office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx on March 7, 1914, in the office of the Register of Bronx County, and in the office of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York on or about the same date.

The land to be taken for the widening of W hit­lock Avenue is located in Block 2741 of Section 10 of the Land Map of The City of New York.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 20th day of November, 1913, duly fixed and determined the area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding as follows:

Beginning at a point on the westerly line of Iloe Avenue distant 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of East 163d Street, the said distance being measured at right angles to East 163d Street, and running thence northeastwardly along a line distant 100 feet northwesterly from and parallel with the northwesterly line of Whitlock Avenue as this street is laid out be­tween Hoe Avenue and Faile Street, the said distance being measured at right angles to W hit­lock Avenue and along the prolongations of the said line to the intersection with the prolongation of a line distant 100 feet northeasterly from and parallel with the northeasterly line of Faile Street as this street is laid out between Whitlock Avenue and Garrison Avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to Faile Street; thence southeastwardly along the said line paral­lel with Faile Street and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet southeasterly from and parallel with the southeasterly line of Whitlock Avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to Whitlock Avenue; thence southwestwardly and always distant 100 feet southeasterly from and parallel with the southeasterly line of W hit­lock Avenue to the intersection with a line dis­tant 100 feet southwesterly from and parallel with the southwesterly line of Hunts Point Ave­nue, as this street is laid out where it meets Whitlock Avenue, the said distance being meas­ured at right angles to H unts Point Avenue; thence northwestwardly along the said line parallel with Hunts Point Avenue and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with the prolongation of a line distant 100 feet southerly from and parallel with the southerly line of East 163d Street, as this street is laid out in the tangent immediately west of Southern Boulevard, the said distance being measured at right angles to East 163d Street; thence west­wardly along the said line parallel with East 163d Street and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of Southern Boulevard, as this street is laid out in the tangent immediately north of East 163d Street, the said distance be­ing measured at right angles to Southern Boule­vard; thence northwardly along the said line parallel with Southern Boulevard and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the_ northerly line of East 163d Street, the said distance being measured at right angles to East 163d Street; thence eastwardly along the said line parallel with East 163d Street to the point or place of beginning.

Dated New York, June 4th, 1914.FRANK L. POLK, Corporation Counsel. Hall

of Records, Borough of M anhattan, City of New York. j4,15

Applications to Amend Proceedings.

FIR ST DEPARTMENT.

In the M atter of the Application of The Ci(y of New York, relative to amending its -application heretofore made in the M atter 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 opening and extending of VIC­TOR STREET, from Van Nest Avenue to Rhinelander Avenue; RHINELANDER AVE­NUE from old Unionport Road to W hite Plains Road, and CRUGER AVENUE, from W hite Plains Road to Rhinelander Avenue, in the Twenty-fourth W ard, Borough of The Bronx City of New York, so as to relate to I

Victor Street, from Van Nest Avenue toRhinelander Avenue: Rhinelander Avenue,from Unionport Road to White Plains Roadand Cruger Avenue, from White Plains Roatto Rhinelander Avenue, as these streets arenow mapped.

PURSUANT TO THE~ STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given

that an application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, F irst Depart­ment, at a Special Term thereof, to be held at P art I I I thereof, a t the County Court-house, in the Borough of M anhattan, in The City of New York, on the 12th day of June, 1914, a t the opening of the Court on that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon for an order amending the proceeding entitled “ In the M atter of the Application o f The City of New York, relative to acquiring title wherever th& same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the opening and extending of Victor Street, from Van Nest Avenue to Rhinelander Avenue; Rhinelander Avenue, from old Unionport Road to White Plains Road, and Cruger Avenue, from W hite Plains Road to Rhinelander Avenue, in the Twenty-fourth W ard, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York,” and the petition and order appointing Commissioners of Estimate a n d ( a Commissioner of Assessment in said proceeding heretofore duly entered and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of New York on the 20th day of May, 1912, so as to relate to Victor Street, from Van Nest Avenue to Rhinelander Avenue; Rhinelander Avenue, from Unionport Road to W hite Plains Road, and Cruger Avenue, from W hite Plains Road to Rhinelander Avenue, as these street are now mapped.

Additional land required and land not re­quired for Victor Street, from Van Nest Ave­nue to Rhinelander Avenue; Rhinelander Ave­nue, from Unionport Road to W hite Plains Road, and of Cruger Avenue, from W hite Plains Road to Rhinelander Avenue, in the Borough of The Bronx, City of New York, according to resolution adopted June 13, 1913, by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment is bounded and described as follows, viz.:

Additional Land Required for Victor Street.Beginning at a point in the western line of

Victor Street as said street is being acquired 704.975 feet northerly from the point of inter­section of said western line of Victor street and the northern line of M orris Park Avenue as said street is legally opened. Thence northerly along said western line of Victor Street for 44.673 feet. Thence westerly deflecting 94° 39' 40" to the left for 4.59 feet. Thence southerly for 44.53 feet to the point of beginning.Land Not Required fo r Rhinelander Avenue and

Victor Street.Beginning at a point in the western line of

W hite Plains Road distant 750.089 feet north­erly from the point of intersection of said west­ern line of W hite Plains Road and the northern line of M orris Park Avenue as said streets are legally opened. Thence northerly along said western line of W hite Plains Road for 26.949 feet. Thecne westerly deflecting 95* 54' 00" to the left for 151.399 feet. Thence southerly de­flecting 90° to the left for 54.210 feet. Thence northerly deflecting 174* 06' 00" to the left for 42.537 feet. Thence easterly for 145.024 feet to the point of beginning.Land Not Required fo r Cruger Avenue and

Rhinelander Avenue.Beginning at a point in the western line of

W hite Plains Road distant 981.29 feet northerly from the intersection of said western line of White Plains Road and the northern line of Mor­ris Park Avenue as these streets are legally opened. Thence northerly along said western line of W hite Plains Road for 11.31 feet. Thence southerly deflecting 153° 45' 50" to the left for 170.498 feet. Thence westerly deflecting 59° 06' 10" to the right for 460.26 feet. Thence southerly deflecting 91° 22' 20" to the left for 12.51 fee t Thence still southerly deflecting 7° 11' 40" to the left for 50.0 feet. Thence still southerly deflecting 2° 36' 20" to the left for 18.40 feet. Thence easterly deflecting 78° 49' 40" to the left for 317.78 feet. Thence northerly deflecting 91e 14' 20" to the left for 7.10 feet. Thence westerly deflecting 90° to the left for 215.81 feet. Thence northerly deflecting 128° 08' 48" to the right for 76.29 feet. Thence east­erly deflecting 51° 51' 12" to the right for 301.14 feet. Thence northerly for 169.078 feet to the point of beginning.

The additional land required and the land not required fon Victor Street, Rhinelander Avenue and Cruger Avenue are shown on a map entitled, “ Map showing the change of lines and grades in the street system heretofore laid out within the territory bounded by Bronx Park, East 180th Street. M orris Park Avenue, W hite Plains Road, Rhinelander Avenue, Wallace Avenue, Bear Swamp Road and Bronx Park East, and the ex­tension of Bronx Park to include territory west of Birchall Avenue and its prolongation from old Unionport Road to W hite Plains Road,” which map was filed in the office of the President of the Borough of The Bronx on July 14, 1913, in the office of the Register of New York County on July 10, 1913, as Map No. 1773, and in the office of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York on July 10, 1913, in pigeon­hole 61.

The additional land required and the land not required for Victor Street, Rhinelander Avenue and Cruger Avenue is located east of Bronx River.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 12th day of June, 1913, duly fixed and de­termined that the area of assessment for benefit in this amended proceeding be fixed and deter­mined to be as follows:

Beginning at a point on the westerly line of White Plains Road where it is intersected by the prolongation of a line distant 100 feet west­erly from and parallel with the westerly line of Cruger Avenue, as this street is laid out between Rhinelander Avenue and W hite Plains Road, the said distance being measured at right angles to Cruger Avenue, and then running thence east- waraly and parallel with Sagamore Street to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of W hite Plains Road, as this street adjoins Rhinelander Avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to W hite Plains Road; thence southwardly along the said line parallel with White Plains Road to the intersection with a line midway between Rhinelander Avenue and Morris Park Avenue as these streets are laid out east of W hite Plains Road; thence west­wardly along the said line midway between Rhinelander Avenue and M orris Park Avenue and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a line midway between White Plains Road and Victor Street as these streets adjoin M orris Park Avenue; thence south­wardly along the said line midway between White Plains Road and Victor Street, and along the prolongation of the said line to the inter­section with the prolongation of a line midway between Van Nest Avenue and Mead S treet; thence southwestwardly along the said line mid­way between Van Nest Avenue and Mead Street and along the prolongation of the said line, to the intersection with a line parallel with Unionport Road, and passing through a point on the south­easterly line of Van Nest Avenue where it is in­tersected by the prolongation of a line distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of Victor Street as this street ad­

joins M orris Park Avenue, the said distance be­ing measured at right angles to Victor S treet; thence northwestwardly along the said line par­allel with Unionport Road to the intersection with the southerly line of Van Nest Avenue: thence northwardly along the said line parallel with Victor Street and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a line bisecting the angle formed by the intersection of the prolongations of the northerly line of Morris Park Avenue and the southerly line of Rhine­lander Avenue, as these streets are laid out be­tween Victor S treet and W hite Plains Road; thence westwardly along the said bisecting line to the intersection with the westerly line of Unionport Road; thence westwardly a t right angles to Unionport Road a distance of 100 feet; thence northwardly and always distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of Unionport Road to the intersection with the prolongation of a line distant 100 feet north­erly from and parallel with the northerly line of Rhinelander Avenue, as this street is laid out between Unionport Road and Cruger Avenue, the said distance being measured a t right angles to Rhinelander Avenue; thence eastwardly along the said line parallel with Rhinelander Avenue and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with a line with Cruger Avenue, as this street is laid out between Rhinelander Avenue and W hite Plains Road, and passing through the point of beginning; thence north­wardly along the said line parallel with Cruger Avenue to the point or place of beginning.

Dated, New York, June 1st, 1914.FRANK L. POLK, Corporation Counsel. Hall

of Records, Borough of M anhattan, City of New York. j l , l l

Filing Preliminary Abstracts.

FIRST DEPARTMENT.

In the M atter 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 ana hereditaments required for the widening of W EST 238TH STREET, from its intersection with Broadway to Albany Road, on its southerly side, excluding the right of way of the New York and Putnam Railroad; and W EST 239TH STREET, from Review Place to Putnam Avenue West, in the 24th W ard, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER- sons interested in the above entitled proceed­

ing, and to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all houses and lots and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit: #

First.—That the undersigned, Commissioners of Estimate, have completed their estimate of damage, ana that all persons interested in this proceeding, o r in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, having any objection thereto, do file their said objections in writing, duly verified, with them at their office, Room 1557, 15th Floor, Municipal Building, Chambers and Centre Streets, in the Borough of M anhattan, in The City of New York, on or before the 24th day of June, 1914, and that the said Commissioners will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be in a t­tendance at their said office on the 25th day of June, 1914, at 2.30 o’clock P. M.

Second.—T hat the undersigned, Commissioner of Assessment, has completed his estimate of benefit and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments ana premises affected thereby, having any objection thereto, do file their said ob­jections in writing, duly verified, with him at his office, Room 1557, 15th Floor, Municipal Build­ing, Chambers and Centre Streets, in the Bor­ough of M anhattan, in The City of New York, on or before the 24th day of June, 1914, and that the said Commissioner will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be in at­tendance a t his said office on the 26th day of June, 1914, at 2.30 o’clock P. M.

Third.—That the Commissioner of Assessment has assessed any or all such lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises as are within the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 1st day of May, 1913, and that the said area of assess­ment includes all those lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises situate and being in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.:

Beginning at a point on a line bisecting the angle formed by the intersection of the pro* longations of the centre lines of W est Two H un­dred and Thirty-eighth street and Van Cortlandt Park South, as these streets are laid out between Broadway and Review place, distant 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Broadway, the said distance being measured at right angles to Broadway, and running thence eastwardly along the said bisecting line to the intersection with a line midway between Broadway and Review place; thence northwardly along the said line midway between Broadway and Review place to the intersection with the prolongation of a line distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the northerly line of W est Two Hundred and Thirty-ninth street, the said distance being measured at right angles to W est Two Hundred and Thirty-ninth street; thence eastwardly along the said line parallel with W est Two Hundred and Thirty-ninth street and along the prolonga­tions of the said line to the intersection with a line at right angles to Albany road and passing through a point on its northerly line distant 400 feet northeasterly from its intersection with the northeasterly line of W est Two H undred and Thirty-eighth street; thence southeastwardly along the said line at right angles to Albany road to a point distant 100 feet southeasterly from its southeasterly side; thence southwestwardly and parallel with Albany road to a point distant 100 i:eet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of W est Two H undred and Thirty-eighth street, the said distance being measured a t right angles to W est Two H undred and Thirty-eighth street; thence generally southwardly and always distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of West Two Hundred and Thirty- eighth street to a point distant 100 feet south­easterly from the southeasterly line of Cannon place, the said distance being measured at right angles to Cannon place; thence southwestwardly and always distant 100 feet southeasterly from and parallel with the southeasterly line of Can­non place to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet southwesterly from and parallel with the southwesterly line of W est Two Hundred and Thirty-eighth street, as this street is laid out between Bailey avenue and Cannon place, the said distance being measured at right angles to W est Two H undred and Thirty-eighth street; thence northwestwardly along the said line parallel with W est Two H undred and Thirty- eighth street and along the prolongations of the said line to a point distant 100 feet easterly from the easterly line of Albany road, the said dis­tance being measured at right angles to Albany road; thence northwardly and always distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of Albany road to the intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between West Two H undred and Thirty-sixth street and W est Two H undred and Thirty-seventh street, as these

streets are laid out between Broadway and Put­nam Avenue West; thence westwardly along the said line midway between West Two Hundred and Thirtysixth street and West Two Hundred and Thirty-seventh street and along the pro­longations of the said line to a point distant 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Broad­way, the said distance being measured at right angles to Broadway; thence northwardly and al­ways distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of Broadway to the point or place of beginning.

Fourth.—That the abstracts of said estimate of damage and of said assessment for benefit, to­gether with the damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other documents used by the Commissioners of Estimate and by the Commissioner of Assess­ment in making the same, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law De­partment of The City of New York, Room 1529, 15th Floor, Municipal Building, Chambers and Centre Streets, in the Borough of M anhattan, in said City, there to remain until the 25th day of June. 1914.

Fifth.—That, provided there be no objections filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as to awards and as to assessments for benefit herein will be presented for confirmation to the Su­preme Court of the State of New York, First Department, a t a Special Term thereof, Part I, to be held in the County Court House in the Borough of M anhattan, in The City of New York, on the 10th day of September, 1914, at the opening of the Court on that day.

Sixth.—In case, however, objections are filed to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and as­sessment, or to either of them, the motion to confirm the reports as to awards and as to as­sessments shall stand adjourned to the date to be hereafter specified in the notice provided in such cases to be given in relation to filing the

M ICHAEL J. EGAN, Chairman; JOHN DAVIS. OWEN B. M URPHY, Commissioners of Estimate. M ICHAEL J. EGAN, Commis- final reports, pursuant to Sections 981 and 984 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by Chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906.

Dated, New York, May 29th, 1914. sioner of Assessment.

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F IR ST DEPARTM ENT.

In the matter of the application of TH E CITY OF NEW YORK, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore ac­quired, to the lands, tenements and heredita­ments required for the opening and extending of BRONX BOULEVARD (although not yet named by proper authority), from Old Boston Post Road to East Two H undred and Forty- Second Street (DeMilt Avenue), in the 24th W ard, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

W E TH E UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION-ers of Estimate and Assessment in the above

entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons interested in this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all houses

and lots and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit:

F irs t: That we have completed our supple­mental and additional estimate and assessment, and that all persons interested in this proceed­ing, or in any of the lands, tenements and here­ditaments and premises affected thereby, and having objections thereto, do present their, said objections in writing duly verified, to us at our office, Room 1557, 15th Floor, Municipal Build­ing, Chambers and Centre Streets, in the Bor­ough of M anhattan, in The City of New York, on or before the 10th day of June, 1914, and that we, the said Commissioners, will hear parties so objecting, and for tha t purpose will be in attendance a t our said office on the 11th day of June, 1914, at 9.30 o’clock a. m.

Second—That the abstracts of our said supple­mental and additional estimate and assessment, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other documents used by us in making the same, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Department of The City of New York, Room 1529, 15th Floor, Municipal Building, Chambers and Centre Streets, in the Borough of M anhattan, in said City, there to remain until the 10th day of June, 1914.

Third—That the limits of our supplemenal and additional assessment for benefit include all those lands, tenements and hereditaments and premi­ses situate, lying and being in the Borough of The Bronx, in The City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.:

BEGINNING at a point on the northerly line of Burke Avenue 100 feet easterly from the east­erly line of Bronx Boulevard, running thence northerly along the said line always distant 100i feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of the Bronx Boulevard to the intersection! with the southerly line of Gun Hill Road, thence, westerly along the southerly line of Gun Hill! Road to the intersection with a line distant lOOi feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of the Bronx Boulevard, thence southerly along the said last mentioned line always distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of the Bronx Boulevard to the intersection with the northerly line of Burke Avenue, thence easterly along the northerly line of Burke Avenue to the point or place of begin­ning.

Fourth—That, provided there be no objections filed to either of said supplemental and additional abstracts, our final supplemental and additional report herein will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, F irst Department, a t a Special Term thereof, Part I I I . , to be held in the County Court House in the Borough of M anhattan, in The City of New York, on the 26th day of June, 1914, at the opening of the Court on that day.

Fifth—In case, however, objections are filed to either of said supplemental and additional ab­stracts of estimate and assessments the notice of motion to confirm our final supplemental and addditional report herein will stand adjourned to the date to be hereafter specified, and of which notice will be given to all those who have there­tofore appeared in this proceeding, as well as by publication in the C it y R ecord pursuant to Sec­tions 981 and 984 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by Chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906.

Dated, New York, May FRANK A. SPENCER,

WARD C. DELA FIELD ,MAN, Commissioners.

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Filin* BUI of Costs.

FIR ST DEPARTM ENT.

In the M atter 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 opening and extending of REV IEW PLACE, from West Two H undred and Thirty-eighth street to Van Cortlandt Park South; and W EST TWO HUNDRED AND FO RTIETH STREET, from Spuyten Duyvil road to Broadway, subject, however, to the Interbor-

22nd, 1914.JR ., Chairman; ED- HENRY A. FRIED-

MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914. THE CITY RECORD. 4897

ough Rapid T ransit Company’s easement for the maintenance and operation of its elevated railroad structure, constructed in W est Two H undred and Fortieth Street, between Spuyten Duyvil road and Broadway, in the Twenty-fourth W ard, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

N O TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH A T TH E bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled m atter will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, F irst Department, a t a Special Term thereof, Part I, to be held at the County Court House in the Borougn of M anhattan, in The City of New York, on the 22nd day of June, 1914, at 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can

•'be heard thereon; and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been deposited in the Office of the Clerk of the County of New York, there to remain for and during the space of ten days, as required by law.

Dated, New York, June 8th, 1914.E. M ORTIM ER BOYLE, CLARENCE C.

ROGERS, WM. H. BIRKM IRE, Commissioners of Estimate. E. MORTIM ER BOYLE, Com­missioner of Assessment.

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FIR ST DEPARTM ENT.

In the matter of the application of T H E 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 opening and extending of GRAND AVE­NUE, from Burnside avenue to Fordham road; of W EST ONE HUNDRED AND EIG H TIETH STREET, from Aqueduct Avenue East to Davidson avenue, and of AQUEDUCT AVE­NU E EAST, from W est One Hundred and Eightieth street to W est One Hundred and Eighty-fourth street, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH A T the sup­plemental and additional bill of costs, charges

and expenses incurred by reason of the proceed­ings in the above entitled matter will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, F irst Depart- mertt, at a Special Term thereof, Part I., to be held at the County Court House in the Borough of Manhattan, in The City of New York, on the 17th day of June, 1914, at 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon of that day or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard thereon; and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been deposited in the Office of the Clerk of the County of New York, there to remain for and during the space of ten days as required by law.

Dated New York, June 4th, 1914.ERNEST HALL, W. RU SSELL OSBORN,

JAM ES W. O’BRIEN, Commissioners of Esti­mate; ERNEST HALL, Commissioner of Assess­ment.

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FIR ST DEPARTM ENT.

In the matter of the application of TH E 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 opening and extending of BRONX RIVER AVENUE, from Walker Avenue and Rosedale Avenue, to East 174th Street, in the 24th W ard, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH A T TH Ebill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the proceedings in the above entitled matter will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, F irst Department, at a Special Term thereof, Part I, to be held at the County Court House in the Borough of M anhattan, in The City of New York, on the 16th day of June, 1914, at 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon; and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been deposited in the Office of the Clerk of the County of New York, there to remain for and during the space of ten days, as required by law.

Dated, New York, June 3rd, 1914.CHARLES B. McLAUGHLIN, MAX BEN-

D IT , CHARLES SCHANO, Commissioners of Estimate; MAX BENDIT, Commissioner of As­sessment.

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FIR ST DEPARTM ENT.

In the matter of the application of T H E 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 widening of EAST 167TH STREET, from Webster Avenue to Clay Avenue, in the 23rd W ard, Borough of The Bronx, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH A T TH E bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the proceedings in the above entitled matter will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Denartment, a t a Special Term thereof, Part I, to be held at the County Court House in the Borough of M anhattan, in The City of New York, on the 15th day of June, 1914, a t 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard thereon; and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been deposited in the Office of the Clerk of the County of New York, there to remain for and during the space of ten days, as required by law.

Dated, New York, May 29th, 1914.JO H N J. HYNES, M A R flN C. DYER,

E. M ORTIM ER BOYLE, Commissioners of Esti­mate; E. M ORTIM ER BOYLE, Commissioner of Assessment.

J oel J. S q u ie r , Clerk. m29,jl0

SUPREME COURT—SECOND DE­PARTMENT.

Filing Bill of Costs.

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the M atter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title in fee wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and heredita­ments required for the opening and extending of 48TII STREET, from 8th Avenue to Fort Hamilton Avenue, from New Utrecht Avenue to 12th Avenue, from 16th Avenue to 17th Avenue, and from 18th Avenue to 19th Ave­nue, in the 30th W ard, Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH A T TH E supplemental and additional bill of costs,

charges and expenses incurred by reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter will be

presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department, at a Special Term thereof, to be held at the County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 18th day of June, 1914, a t 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon there­after as Counsel can be heard thereon; and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there to remain for and dur­ing the space of ten days, as required by law.

Dated, New York, Tune 6th, 1914.WM. W. W INGATE, HA RRIS G. EAMES,

JO H N TOOMEY, Commissioners of Estimate; JO H N TOOMEY, Commissioner of Assessment.

M elv ille J . F rance, Clerk. j6 ,17

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

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 opening and extending of MONROE STREET, from Betts Avenue to Fisk Avenue, in the 2nd Ward, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH A T TH E bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled matter will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Denartment, a t a Special Term thereof, to be hela for the hearing of motions at the County Court House in the Bor­ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 19th day of June, 1914, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard thereon; and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been de­posited in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Queens, there to remain for and during the space of ten days, as required by law.

Dated, New York, June 5th, 1914.W ILLIA M W. GILLEN, ROBT. B. LAW ­

RENCE, HENRY DOHT, Commissioners of Estimate. W ILLIA M W. GILLEN , Commis­sioner of Assessment.

W alter C. S heppa rd , Clerk. j5,16

SECOND DEPARTM ENT.

IN TH E M ATTER OF T H E A PPLICATION of TH E CITY OF NEW YORK, relative to acquiring title in fee wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tene­ments and hereditaments required for the open­ing and extending of CHURCH AVENUE, from Brooklyn Avenue to East 98th Street, in the 29th and 32d Wards, Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH A T TH E bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the proceedings in the above entitled mat­ter will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department, a t a Special Term thereof, to be held at the County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 16th day of June, 1914, at 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard there­on; and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there to remain for and during the space of ten days, as required by law.

Dated, New York, June 4, 1914.SYLVESTER D. BALDW IN, WM. SEWARD

SHANAHAN, JO H N F. CANAVAN, Commis­sioners of Estimate; JO H N F. CANAVAN, Com­missioner of Assessment.

M elv ille J. F rance, Clerk. j4,15

SECOND DEPARTM ENT.

In the M atter 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 opening and extending of SANFORD STREET, from Sherman Street to Vernon Avenue, in the F irst W ard, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH A T TH E bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the proceedings in the above-entitled m atter will be presented for taxation to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department, a t a Special Term thereof, to be held for the hearing of motions at the County Court House in the Bor­ough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 12th day of June, 1914, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard thereon; and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses has been deposited in the Office of the. C krk of the County of Queens, there to remain for and dur­ing the space of ten days, as required by law.

Dated, New York, May 28th, 1914.W ILLIA M J. S^ALCKHAVER, HARRY R.

GELW ICKS, HENRY DOHT, Commissioners of Estimate. W ILLIAM J. SPALCKHAVER, Com­missioner of Assessment.

W alter C. S heppard , Clerk. m28,j9

Application for Appointment of Commla- alonera.

SECOND DEPARM ENT.

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 opening and extending of W ADSW ORTH AVENUE, from Tompkins Avenue to New York Avenue, in the Fourth W ard, Borough of Richmond, City of New York.

PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and providedf notice is hereby

fiven that an application will be made to the upreme Court of the State of New York.

Second Department, a t a Special Term of said Court, to Be held for the hearing of motions, in the County Court-house, in the County of Kings, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York on the 11th day of June, 1914, a t the opemng of the Court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and of one Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled matter. 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 extending of W aasworth Avenue, from Tompkins Avenue to New York Avenue, in the Fourth W ard, Borough of Richmond, City of New York, being the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz.:

Beginning at a point on the easterly line of Tompkins Avenue, as said street exists about 157 feet northerly from the intersection of said easterly line of Tompkins Avenue and the line of the U. S. Government property; thence east­

erly making an angle of 86° 41' 12" with said easterly line of Tompkins Avenue in the north­easterly quarter 1,468.80 feet to the westerly line of New York Avenue as said street exists; theace southerly along said westerly line of New York Avenue 64.04 feet; thence westerly parallel to and 64 feet southerly from the first court 1,470.04 feet to the above mentioned easterly line of Tompkins Avenue; thence northerly along said easterly line of Tompkins Avenue 64.11 feet to the point of beginning.

Wadsworth Avenue is shown on a map entitled “ Lines and Grades of Wadsworth Avenue, from Tompkins Avenue to New York Avenue, in the Fourth W ard,’’ which map was adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment May 18, 1911, and filed in the office of the Presi­dent of the Borough of Richmond June 16, 1911, and in the offices of the Clerk of the County of Richmond and the Counsel to the Corporation of The City of New York.

The Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 18th day of May, 1911, fixed and deter­mined the area of assessment for benefit in this proceeding as follows:

Bounded on the north by a line distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the north­erly line of Wadsworth Avenue, the said distance being measured a t right angles to Wadsworth Avenue, and by the prolongations of the said line; on the east by a line distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of New York Avenue as this street is in use and commonly recognized, the said distance being measured at right angles to New York Avenue; on the south by the northerly property line of the United States Government Reservation and by the prolongation of the said property line; and on the west by the easterly right of way of the Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway.

Dated New York, May 29th, 1914.FRANK L. POLK, Corporation Counsel, Hall

of Records, Borough of M anhattan, New York City. m29,jl0

Filing Preliminary Abstracts.

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the M atter 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 opening and extending of PENELOPE STREET, from Juniper Avenue to Queens Boulevard, in the 2nd W ard, Borough of Queens, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER- sons interested in the above-entitled proceed­

ing, and to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all houses and lots and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to-wit:

F irst.—That the undersigned, Commissioners of Estimate, have completed their estimate of dam­age, and that all persons interested in this pro­ceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments ana promises affected thereby, haying any objection thereto, do file their said objections in writing, duly verified, with them at their office, in the Municipal Building, Court House Square, Long Island City, in the Borough of Queens, in The City of New York, on or before the 26th day of June, 1914, and that the said Commissioners will hear parties so ob­jecting, and for that purpose will be in attend­ance at their said office on the 29th day of June, 1914, at 2 o’clock P. M.

Second.—That the undersigned, Commissioner of Assessment, has completed his estimate of benefit and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tehements and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, haying any objection thereto, do file their said objections in writing, duly verified, with him at his office, in the Municipal Building, Court House Square, Long Island City, in the Borough of Queens, in The City of New York,- on or before the 26th day of June, 1914, and that the said Commissioner will hear parties so object­ing, and for that purpose will be in attendance at his said office on the 30th day of June, 1914, at 2 o’clock P. M.

Third.—That the Commissioner of Assessment has assessed any or all such lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises as are within the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 9th day of February, 1911, and that the said area of as­sessment includes all those lands, tenements and hereditameitfs and premises situate and being in the Borough of Queens, in The City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.:

Beginning at a point on the prolongation of a line midway between Marion avenue and Penelope street, as these streets are laid out westerly from Woodhaven avenue, distant 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Juniper avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to Juniper avenue, and running thence eastwardly along the said line midway between Marion ave­nue and Penelope street and along the prolonga­tions of the said line to the intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between Marion avenue and Penelope street as these streets are laid out easterly from Fleet street; thence northeastwardly along the said line mid­way between Marion avenue and Penelope street and along the prolongation of the said line to a point distant 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Austin street; thence south­eastwardly and parallel with Austin street to the intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between Omega street and Penelope street; thence northeastwardly along the said line midway between Omega street and Penelope street, and along the prolongations of the said line to the intersection with the centre line of Omega street as this street is laid out north­easterly from Queens boulevard; thence east­wardly along the said centre line of Omega street to a point distant 100 feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Queens boulevard, the said distance being measured at right angles to Queens boulevard; thence southeastwardly and parallel with Queens boulevard to the in­tersection with the prolongation of a line midway between Penelope street and Hackett place; thence southwestwardly along the said line mid­way between Penelope street and Hackett place, and along the prolongations of the said line to a point distant 100 feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Austin street, the said dis­tance being measured at right angles to Austin street; thence southeastwardly and always dis­tan t 100 feet southwesterly from and parallel wiih the southwesterly line of Austin street, to a point midway between Penelope street and Mod­i’eska street; thence southwestwardly along a line midway between Penelope street and Mod- jeska street and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with the prolonga­tion of a line midway between Penelope street and Lowell avenue; thence westwardly along the said line midway between Penelope street and Lowell avenue, and along the prolongations of the said line to the intersection with a line par­allel with Juniper avenue and passing through the point of beginning; thence northwardly along the said line parallel with Juniper avenue to the point or place of beginning.

Fourth.—That the abstracts of said estimate of damage and of said assessment for benefit, together with the damage and benefit maps, and

also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other documents used By the Commissioners of Estimate and by the Commissioner of Assessment in making the same, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law De-

Srtm ent of The City of New York, in the unicipal Building, Court House Square, in

the Borough of Queens, in said City, there to remain until the 26th day of June, 1914.

Fifth.—That, provided there be no objections filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as to awards and as to assessments for benefit herein will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Sec­ond Department, a t a Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions, to be held in the County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 4th day of Sep­tember, 1914, at the opening of the Court on that day.

Sixth.—In case, however, objections are filed to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and as­sessment or to either of them the motion to confirm the reports as to awards and as to as­sessments shall stand adjourned to the date to be hereafter specified in the notice provided in such cases to be given in relation to filing the final reports, pursuant to Sections 981 and 984 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by Chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906.

Dated, New York. June 2nd, 1914.W ILLIA M W. GILLEN, Chairman; JO SEPH

W. SAVAGE, CHAS. H. GEORGI, Commis­sioners of Estimate; W ILLIAM W. GILLEN, Commissioner of Assessment.

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SECOND DEPARTM ENT.

In the M atter 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 opening and extending of 76TH STREET, from Narrows Avenue to F irst Avenue, from Third Avenue to Seventh Avenue, from Fort Ham­ilton Avenue to the westerly line of New U trecht Avenue, and from the easterly line of New U trecht Avenue to 22nd Avenue; and 77TH STREET, from Fort Hamilton Avenue to 15th Avenue, from 16th Avenue to the westerly line of New U trecht Avenue, and from the easterly line of New Utrecht Avenue to 22nd Avenue, in the 30th W ard, Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER-sons interested in the above-entitled proceed­

ing, and to the owner or owners, occupant or oc­cupants of all houses and lots and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit:

First.—That the undersigned, Commissioners of Estimate, have completed their estimate of damage, and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, having any abjection tBereto, do file their said objections in writing, duly verified, with them at their office, No. 166 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on or before the 24th day of June, 1914, and that the said Commissioners will hear parties so ob­jecting, and for that purpose will be in attend­ance at their said office on the 25th day of June, 1914, at 11 o’clock A. M.

Second.—That the undersigned, Commissioner of Assessment, has completed his estimate of benefit and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, having any objection thereto, do file their said objections in writing, duly verified, with him at his office, No. 166 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York, on or before the 24th day of June, 1914, and that the said Commissioner will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be in a t­tendance at his said office on the 26th day of June, 1914, at 11 o’clock A. M.

Third.—That the Commissioner of Assessments has assessed any or all of such lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises as are within the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 7th day of May, 1909, and that the said area of assess­ment includes all those lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises situate and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.:

1— Bounded on the north by a line midway be­tween Seventy-fifth Street and Seventy-sixth Street and by the prolongation of the said line; on the east by the centre line of F irst Avenue; on the south By a line midway between Seventy- sixth Street and Seventy-seventh Street and by the prolongation of the said line; and on the west by a line distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of Narrows Ave­nue. the said distance being measured at right angles to Narrows Avenue.

2— Beginning at a point on the centre line of Third Avenue where it is intersected by a line midway between Seventy-fifth Street and Seventy- sixth Street, and running thence eastwardly and southeastwardly along a line always midway be­tween Seventy-fifth Street and Seventy-sixth Street, and along the prolongation of the said line, to a point distant 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Twenty-second Avenue; thence southwestwardly and parallel with Twenty-second Avenue to the intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between Seventy-seventh Street and Seventy-eighth Street; thence northwestwardly along the said line midway between Seventy-seventh Street and Seventy-eighth Street, and along the prolongation of the said line, to the in­tersection with the centre line of Six­teenth Avenue; thence northeastwardly along the centre line of Sixteenth Avenue to the in­tersection with a line midway between Seventy- sixth Street and Seventy-seventh S treet; thence northwestwardly along the said line midway be­tween Seventy-sixth Street and Seventy-seventh Street to the intersection with the centre line of Fifteenth Avenue; thence southwestwardly along the centre line of Fifteenth Avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Seventy- seventh Street and Seventy-eighth Street; thence northwestwardly along the said line mid­way between Seventy-seventh Street and Seventy- eighth Street and along the prolongation of the said line, to the intersection with a line distant 100 feet northwesterly from and parallel with the northwesterly line of Fort Hamilton Avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to Fort Hamilton Avenue; thence northeast­wardly along the said line parallel with Fort Hamilton Avenue to the intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between Seventy- sixth Street and Seventy-seventh S treet; thence northwestwardly and westwardly along a line always midway between Seventy-sixth Street and Seventy-seventh Street, and along the prolonga­tion of the said line, to the centre line of Third Avenue; thence northwardly along the centre line of Third Avenue to the point or place of beginning.

Fourth.—That the abstracts of said estimate of damage and of said assessment for benefit, to­gether with the damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other documents used By the Commissioners of Estimate and by the Commissioner of Assessment in making the same, have been deposited in the

4898 THE CITY RECORD MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1914.

Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Depart­ment of The City of New York, No. 166 Mon­tague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in said City, there to remain until the 6th day of July, 1914.

Fifth.—That, provided there be no objections filed to either o f said abstracts, the reports as to awards and as to assessments for benefit herein will be presented for confirmation to the Su­preme Court of the State of New York, Second Department, at a Special Term thereof, to be held in the County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 30th day o f July, 1914, at the opening of the Court on that day.

Sixth.—In case, however, objections are filed to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and as­sessment, or to either of them, the motion to confirm the reports as to awards and as to as­sessments shall stand adjourned to the date to be hereafter specified in the notice provided in such cases to be given in relation to filing the final reports, pursuant to Sections 981 and 984 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by Chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906.

Dated, New York, Tune 5th, 1914.BURT L. RICH, F. M ATTHEW SAAUZE,

JO H N N. HARMAN, Commissioners of Esti­mate. BURT L. RICH, Commissioner of As­sessment.

M elv ille J. F rance, Clerk. j5,22

SECOND DEPARTM ENT.

IN TH E M ATTER OF TH E APPLICA TIO N of TH E 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 opening and extending of W EST 32ND STREET, from Neptune Ave­nue to the mean high water line of the Atlantic Ocean; W EST 33RD STREET, from Neptune Avenue to Surf Avenue; W EST 35TH STREET, from Canal Avenue to Surf Avenue; W EST 36TH STREET, from Canal Avenue to Surf Avenue; excepting in each case the right of way of the New York and Coney Island Railroad; in the 31st W ard, Borough of Brook­lyn, The City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER- sons interested in the above entitled proceed­

ing, and to the owner or owners, occupant or oc­cupants, of all houses and lots and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit:

First.—That the undersigned, Commissioners of Estimate, have completed their estimate of dam­age, and that all persons interested in this pro­ceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, hav­ing any objection thereto, do file their said ob­jections in writing duly verified, with them at their office, No. 166 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on or before the 23rd day of June, 1914, and that the said Commissioners will hear parties so ob­jecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance at their said office on the 25th day of June, 1914, at 11 o’clock A. M.

Second.—That the undersigned, Commissioner of Assessment, has completed his estiamte of benefit and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, hav­ing any objection thereto, do file their said ob­jections in writing, duly verified, with him at his office, No. 166 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York, on or before the 23rd day of June, 1914, and that the said Commissioner will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance at his said office on the 26th day of June, 1914, at 11 o’clock A. M.

Third.—That the Commissioner of Assessments has assessed any or all of such lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises as are within the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 9th day of March, 1911, and that the said area of assess­ment includes all those lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises situate and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.:

BEGINNING at a point on the southerly bulk­head line of Gravesend Bay where it is in ter­sected by the prolongation of a line midway be­tween West 36th Street and West 37th Street, and running thence eastwardly along the said bulkhead line to the intersection with the pro­longation of a line midway beween W est 33rd Street and West 35th Street; thence southwardly along the said line midway between W est 33rd Street and W est 35th Street, and along the pro­longation of the said line to a point distant 100 feet northerly from the northerly line of Nep­tune Avenue; thence eastwardly and parallel with Neptune Avenue to the intersection with a line midway between West 31st Street and W est 32d Street; thence southwardly along the said line midway between W est 31st Street and W est 32nd Street, and along the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with the mean high water line of the Atlantic Ocean; thence westwardly along the mean high water line of the Atlantic Ocean to the intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between W est 36th Street and West 37th Street; thence northwardly along the said line midway between W est 36th Street and W est 37th Street, and along the prolongations of the said line to the point or place of beginning.

Fourth.—That the abstracts of said estimate of damage and of said assessment for benefit together with the damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other docu­ments used by the Commissioners of Estimate and by the Commissioner of Assessment in making the same, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Department of The City of N ew York, No. 166 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in said City, there to remain until the 6th day of July, 1914.

Fifth.—That, provided there be no objections filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as to awards and as to assessments^ for benefit herein will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Depart­ment, at a Special Term thereof, to be held in the County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 30th day of July, 1914, at the opening of the Court on that day.

Sixth.—In case, however, objections are filed to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and assessment, or to either of them, the motion to confirm the ( reports as to awards and as to assessments shall * stand adjourned to the date to be hereafter specified in the notice provided in usch cases to be given in relation to filing the final reports,

Pursuant to Sections 981 and 984 of the Greater few York Charter, as amended by Chapter 658

of the Laws of 1906.Dated. New York, Tune 4, 1914.ROBERT H. ROY. EDWARD F. LINTON,

JO SE PH A. GUIDER, Commissioners of Esti­mate; ROBERT H. ROY, Commissioner of As­sessment.

M elv ille J . F rance, Clerk. j4,20

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION of THE CITY OF NEW YORK, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same nas not been

heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the opening and extending of COTTON STREET, from Arrietta Street to Griffin Street, in tne 2d Ward, Boroupi of Richmond, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons interested in the above entitled proceeding,

and to the owner or owners, occupant or occu­pants of all houses and lots and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit:

F IR S T : That the undersigned, Commissioner of Assessment, has completed his supplemental and amended estimate of benefit and that all persons interested in this proceeding, o r in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, having; any objections thereto, do file their said objections in writing, duly veri­fied, with him at his office, Room 1557, 15th Floor, Municipal Building, Chambers and Centre Streets, in the Borough of M anhattan, in The City of New York, on or before the 16th day of June, 1914, and that the said Commissioner will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be in a t­tendance at his said office on the 17th day of June, 1914 at 3 o’clock P. M. <

SECOND: That the Commissioner of Assess­ment has assessed any or all such lands, tene­ments and hereditaments and premises as are within the area of assessment fixed and pre­scribed as the 'am ended area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportion­ment on the 24th day of December, 1913, and that the said area of assessment includes all those lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises situate and being in the Borough of Richmond, in The City of New York, which taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.:

Beginning at a . point on the prolongation of a line distant 100*' feet northerly from and par­allel with the northerly line of Cotton street as this street is laid out immediately easterly from and adjoining Griffin street, the said dis­tance being measured at right angles to Cotton street, distant 100 feet westerly from the west­erly line of Griffin street, the said distance being measured at right angles to Griffin street, and running thence eastwardly along the said line parallel with Cotton street, and along the pro­longation of the said line, to the intersection with a line midway between Griffin street and Cotton street as these streets are laid out imme­diately southerly from and adjoining Arrietta street; thence northwardly along the said line midway between Griffin street and Cotton street, and along the prolongation of the said line, to the intersection with the centre line of Arrietta street; thence eastwardly along the centre line of Arrietta street to the intersection with the prolongation of a line distant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of Stuy­vesant place as this street is laid out where j t meets A rrietta street on the north, the said dis­tance being measured at right angles to Stuy­vesant place; thence northwardly and always dis­tant 100 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of Stuyvesant place and the pro­longation thereof, to the intersection with the southerly pronerty line of the United States Government Light House Reservation; thence eastwardly along the said property line and along the prolongation thereof to the intersection with the United States bulkhead line of New York Bay: thence southw ardly# along the said bulk­head line to the intersection with the prolonga­tion of a line distant 1,000 feet southerly from and parallel with the southerly line of Arrietta street as this street is laid out where it adjoins Cotton street, the said distance being measured at right angles to Arrietta street; thence west­wardly-along the said line parallel with Arrietta street and along the prolongation of the said line to a point distant 100 feet westerly from the westerly line of Bay street, the said distance being measured at right angles to Bay street; thence northwardly and alwavs distant 100 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of Bav street to the intersection with the south­erly line of Hannah street; thence northwest­wardly in a straight line to a point on the north­erly side of Hannah street where it is intersected hv a line narallel with Griffin street and passing thromrh the point of beginning: thence north­wardly along the said line parallel with Griffin street to the point or place of beginning.

TH IR D : That the abstract of said supplemental and amended assessment for benefit together with the benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, esti­mates, proofs and other documents used by the Commissioner of Assessment in making the same, have been deposited in the« Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Department of The City of N ew York, Room 1529, 15th Floor, Muni­cipal Building, Chambers and Centre Streets, in the Borough of M anhattan, in said City, there to remain until the 17th day of June, 1914.

FOURTH: That, provided there be no objec­tions filed to the said supplemental and amended abstract, the supplemental and amended report as to assessments for benefit herein will be pre­sented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department, a t a Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions, to be held in the County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 17th day of July, 1914, at the opening of the Court on that day.

F IF T H : In case, however, objections are filed to the foregoing supplemental and amended abstract of assessment, the motion to confirm the supplemental and amended report as to assess­ments shall stand adjourned to the date to be hereafter specified in the notice provided in such cases to be given in relation to filing the final reports, pursuant to Sections 981 and 984 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by Chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906.

DATED, New York, May 27, 1914.SAMUEL H. EVlNS, Commissioner of Assess­

ment.J oel J . S q u ie r , Clerk. j3 ,13

SECOND DEPARTMENT.

In the matter of the application of T H E 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 opening and extending of W EST 27TH STREET, from Neptune Avenue to Surf Ave­nue, excepting the right of way of the New York and Coney Island Railroad, in tbe 31st W ard, Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL persons interested in the above entitled pro­

ceeding, and to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all houses and lots and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit:

First.—That the undersigned, Commissioners of Estimate, have completed their estimate of damage, and that all persons interesed in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, haying any objection thereto, do file their said objections in writing duly verified, with them at their office, No. 166 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on‘ or before the 22d day of June, 1914, and that the said Commissioners will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be in atten­

dance at their said office on the 23rd day of June, 1914, at 11 o’clock, A. M.

Second.—That the undersigned, Commissioner of Assessment, has completed his estimate of benefit and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, having any objection tnereto, do file their said objections in writing, duly verified, with him at his office, No. 166 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York, on or before the 22d day of June, 1914, and that the said Commissioner will hear parties so object­ing, and for that purpose will be in attendance at his said office on the 24th day of June, 1914, at 11 o’clock A. M.

Third.—That the Commissioner of Assessments has assessed any or all of such lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises as are within the area of assessment fixed-and prescribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 8th day of February, 1912, and that the said area of assessment includes all those lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises situate and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz.:

Bounded on the north by a line distant 100 feet northerly from and parallel with the north­erly line of Neptune Avenue, the said distance being measured at righf angles to Neptune, Ave­nue; on the east by a line midway between'West 25th Street and West 27th Street, and by the prolongation of the said line; on the south by a line always distant 100 feet southerly from and parallel with the southerly line of Surf Avenue, the said distance being measured at right angles to Surf Avenue; and on the west by a line midway between West 27th Street and West 28th Street, and by the prolongation of the said line.

Fourth.—That the abstracts of said estimate of damage and of said assessment for benefit together with the damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates,t proofs and other documents used by the Commissioners of Esti­mate and by the Commissioner of Assessment in making the same, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Depart­ment of The City of New York, No. 166 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in said City, there to remain until the 3rd day of July, 1914.

Fifth.—That, provided there be no objections filed to either of said abstracts, the reports as to awards and as to assessments for benefit herein will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department, at a Special Term thereof, to be held in the County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 30th day of July, 1914, at the opening of the Court on that day.

Sixth.—In case, however, objections are filed to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and assess­ment, or to either of them, the motion to confirm the reports as to awards and as to assessments shall stand adjourned to the date to be hereafter specified in the notice provided in such cases to be given in relation to filing the final reports, pursuant to Sections 981 and 984 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by Chapter 658 of the Laws of 1906.

Elated, New York, June 3rd, 1914.JOHN F. CANAVAN, HARRIS C. EAMES,

ERNEST EGGERT. Commissioners of Estimate; JOHN F. CANAVAN, Commissioner of Assess­ment.

M elville J. F rance, Clerk. . j3,19

NOTICE TO BIDDERS AT SALES 01’ OLD BUILDINGS, ETC.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICHBUILDINGS, ETC., WILL BE SOLD FORREMOVAL FROM CITY PROPERTY.

THE BUILDINGS AND APPURTENANCESthereto 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 must also give a certified check or cash in half the amount of the purchase price as security for the faithful performance of the terms ana conditions of the sale. Where the amount of the purchase price does not equal or exceed the sum'of $50, the sum of $50 shall 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 expira­tion of the contract period.

The purchaser shall not lease, occupy, cause or permit the building or buildings, 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 buildings, etc., situated thereon. The breach of either or any of these conditions shall forthwith void the sale and cause immediate forfeiture of the pur­chase mon^y and the security deposited for the faithful performance of the conditions of the sale. The placing therein or permitting the occu­pancy of any such building by any tenant free, ::or rent or otherwise, excepting the necessary watchmen or the workmen 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 pur­chaser. The City of New York will rot be re­sponsible for any change or loss whfch may occur in the condition of the buildings, or their appurtenances between the time of the sale there­of and the time of delivering possession to the purchaser, after being properly vacated of all tenants. The sale ana delivery to purchaser will be made as nearly together as the circumstances of vacating the structures of their tenants will permit.

All the material of the buildings, sheds, walks, structures and cellars of whatsoever nature, with their exterior and interior fixtures, appurte­nances and foundations of all kinds, except the exterior walls of the buildings and their foun-* dations and the sidewalks ana curb 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 re­sulting from 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 opposite that point. The exterior walls and their founda­tions shall be taken down only to a plane chose elevation shall be the level of the curb in iront 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 o f 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 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 house sewtr connections to the main sewar in the street and the openings of the main sewer

in street shall be properly closed in compliance with the directions or 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 opening in the street to be obtained by and at the expense of the purchaser of the building.

Failure to remove said buildings, appurte­nances, or any part thereof, within thirty days from the day of possession will work forfeiture of ownership of such buildings, appurtenances, or portion as shall then be left standing, together 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 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

every respect in a thorough and workmanlike manner, and must be completed within thirty days from the day of possession, and the suc­cessful bidder will provide and furnish all ma­terials of labor and machinery necessary thereto, and will place proper and sufficient guards and fences and warning signs by day ana 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 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 tne 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 sai<| buildings.

Where party walls are found to exist between buildings purchased by different bidders, the ma­terials of said party walls shall be understood 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 furnngs. plaster, chimneys, project­ing brick, etc., on tne 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.

The Comptroller of The City of New York re­serves the right on the day of sale to withdraw from sale any of the buildings, parts of buildings and machinery included therein, or to reject any and all bids; and it is 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.

PROPOSALS FOR BIDS AND ESTI­MATES FOR THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS.

The person or persons making a bid or estimate for any services, 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 envelope, indorsed with the title of the supplies, material work or services for which the bid or estimate 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. hour named in the advertisement for the same, at which time and place the estimates received will be publicly opened by the President or Board or head of said Department and read, and the award of tbe contract made according to law as soon thereafter as practicable.

Each bid or estimate shall contain the name and place of residence of the person making thetfl same, and 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 an estimate 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 thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer of The City of New York is, shall be or becoihe interested, directly or indirectly, as con- trading party, partner, stockholder, surety or otherwise in or in the performance of the con­tract, or in the supplies, work or business to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid or estimate must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties mak­ing the estimate that the several matters stated herein are in all respects true.

No bid or estimate will be considered unless, as a condition precedent to the reception or con sideration of any proposal, it be accompanied by a certified check upon one of the State or Na­tional banks of The City of New York, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money or cor­porate stock or certificates 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.

The amount shall be as specified in the pro- josals or instructions to bidders and shall not ie in excess of 5 per cent.

The certified check or money should not be in­closed in the envelope containing the bid or esti­mate, but should be either inclosed in a separati envelope addressed to the head of the Depart­ment, President or Board, or submitted personally upon the presentation of the bid or estimate.

For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the work, reference must be made to the specifica­tions, 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 to the City.

The contract must be bid for separately.The right is reserved in each case to reject

all bids or estimates if it is deemed to be for the interest of the City so to do.

Bidders will write out the amount of their bids or estimates in addition to inserting the same in figures.

Bidders are requested to make their bids or estimates upon the blank forms prepared and furnished by the City, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to inclose 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. Plans and draw­ings of construction work may also be seen there*